I can tell y'all right now that most of my days are spent in tanks, yoga pants and or shorts.
When I was contacted to share a few fashion tips with all of you, I was pretty tickled but also secretly giggling.
Valerie Williams has sent me over a few Fashion Do's and Dont's for the Holidays and I want to share them with you. So before you think of what your wearing for those Christmas Card pictures, Company Parties, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve and New Years check twice to make sure you have it right ;)
PARTY AT A FRIEND’S HOUSE That party at your old college roommate’s place is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. That’s right, now’s your chance to show everyone that your sweater game’s on point. Sweaters are practically synonymous with the holidays, after all, and the classic dress shirt/sweater combo gives you endless options for casual party-going situations. Top things off with your most impressive tie to cement your reputation among your peers: that of an extremely well-dressed individual.
DOS: Plaid Button Front Cardigan Sweater and Christmas Tree Woven Italian Silk Tie
DON’TS: Pajamas, crew-neck sweatshirt, anything you would actually have worn in college.
FAMILY DINNER We can’t protect you from awkward conversation with the in-laws, but we can make sure you look good while you fend off questions about why you don’t come over more often. A dress shirt and festive tie or bow tie are just the ticket here. Throw in a snappy blazer and they’re sure to be reminded what a nice young man married into the family.
DOS: Pinpoint Oxford Spread Collar Dress Shirt and Tartan Plaid Notch Lapel Sport Coat
DON’TS: Wind pants, your weekend work jeans, too much cologne.
THE COMPANY PARTY The company party presents an opportunity for face time with the bosses–time to take the phrase “dress for success” to heart. Leave the jeans and reindeer sweaters at home, and make sure you’re turning heads for the right reasons. How formal you go depends on the day-to-day dress at the office. Is it a suit and tie kind of place? Break out your sharpest suit and swing for the fences with your shirt or tie. Business casual? Try a dress shirt or sweater with a sport coat. Either way, you’re bound to show them a few things.
DOS: Double-Breasted Peak-Lapel Trim Fit Suit Jacket, Houndstooth Extreme Cutaway Collar French Cuff Dress Shirt and Wool Pleated Trim Fit Suit Pant
DON’TS: Canadian tuxedo, brash overconfidence.
Valerie also asked if I would share a few Holiday outfits of my own. This year, the Hubs and I are attending a Great Gatsby themed Christmas Party, and here is what I have in mind of our night of fun:
THE DRESS:
ACCESSORIES:
FOR THE HUBS:
And there you have it folks!
Happy Holidays!!
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