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Merry Style

merry style

There’s so many reasons to get dressed up for the holidays. It’s such a fun time of year to flaunt your style, wear that party dress hiding at the back of the closest or rock a bright red lip. However, not all festive occasion calls for the same outfit. Our resident style expert, Kaylee Giffin will show you 4 great looks to help you through 4 totally different holiday events.

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Style by: Kaylee Giffin, The Blondielocks Photographed by: Raelene Giffin Photography

OFFICE COCKTAIL PARTY

An office cocktail party is a time to show that you are more than just the boss lady in a suit. Your outfit should reflect that you are still in charge, but are able to let loose (but not too much). A jumpsuit in a crimson hue is the perfect choice for an office party because it exudes the perfect combination of power, sex appeal, and the color is festive. A skinny leopard belt and pumps will also add a playful element. Finally long earrings and a bold clutch will show that you can accessorize like nobody’s business.

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OFFICE COCKTAIL PARTY

Faux Gemstone Tassel Earrings, Forever 21, $5.90

Leopard Skinny Belt, Of Mercer, $50

Plunge Bandeau Jumpsuit, Nordstrom, $137.03

Point Toe Pump, Nine West, $94.99

A FORMAL AFFAIR

A formal Christmas event is the best excuse to dress to the nines. But “going all out” with your outfit doesn’t mean wearing all of your best jewelry and your biggest ball gown. Sometimes less is more, so allow yourself to shine, and choose one key element that really stands out. A dress like this one by Elle X RW and Co. has so many details like a plunging neckline, textured fabric with metallic silver flecks, and a flouncy hemline. Keep everything else in your outfit simple with plain black panty hose, black pumps and simple accessories, and you will be the belle of the ball in no time.

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A FORMAL AFFAIR

Faux Stone Strech Bracelet, Forever 21, $11.80

Textured Dress with Plunging Neckline, ELLE by RW&Co, $169.90

Addison Wallet, French Connection, $65

Microfibre Strappy Pointy Toe Pump, Le Chateau, $49.99

Faux Gemstone Tassel Earrings, Forever 21, $5.90

Black Tights 2-pack, H&M, $6.95

PLAYING HOSTESS

Playing hostess is a lot of work in itself, so planning your outfit shouldn’t be. Think about the things you will be doing that day. For example, will you be running back and fourth a lot, or are you having your party catered? This will dictate if you should wear heels or flats. Clothing wise, choose something that shows you want to have a good time with your guests. A tea length skirt is festive and fun, and will be an unexpected choice when paired with a casual graphic sweater. A bold cocktail ring is also a great way to add a little bit of sparkle and cheer into your look.

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PLAYING HOSTESS

Black Tights 2-pack, H&M, $6.95

Paris Sweat Top, Scotch & Soda, €79.95

Angelique Heels, Kate Spade New York, $350

Light Graphite Lady Length Skirt, Party Skirts by Skot, $24575

MEETING THE PARENTS

Meeting your significant others parents for the first time can be intimidating, especially around the holidays, when emotions are running high. When planning what to wear, you want to find the perfect balance between festive, stylish and conservative. Impressing parents with the latest fashion trends shouldn’t be the main goal, as you want your amazing personality to shine. Opt for an outfit that mixes festive colors, and a fun pattern, like these hounds tooth pants. A statement necklace will also keep the look from being too stuffy. Black pumps always look great, but if the event is more casual go for flats or ankle boots.

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MEETING THE PARENTS

Candie’s Flower Ribbon Bib Statement Necklace, Kohl’s, $19.60

Microfibre Strappy Pointy Toe Pump, Le Chateau, $49.99

Petite Dogtooth Cigarette Trousers, Top Shop UK, €42

Fluffy Jumper by Boutique, Topshop UK, €50

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