Dressing For The Holidays - Style Tips
It’s that time of year again! The joyous occasion of gift giving and family tradition is here. We know it can sometimes get stressful... even before figuring out what to wear! But not to worry, we here at Picadilly have you covered. With our quick and easy guide to dressing for the holidays, be the talk of the party.
Bold Designs
Whether your a guest or the hostess, it’s time to dress with mostest. Embrace your inner glam by building your outfit around a bold, dramatic piece. Whether it be a geometric dress, statement furs or a little bit of glitter. It’s the time to let your holiday style shine. Loose Fabrics Our favourite thing about the holidays? FOOD! Our least favourite thing? the inevitable food baby. This year dress smart, it’s all about looking good and keeping comfortable. Stick with flowy dresses or loose fabrics to remain polished throughout the numerous holiday dinners.... Even when bloating! We at Picadilly offer a range of sizes and flexible fabrics for any type of women!
Statement Accessories The holidays are a time for fun, friends and family.. so dress up your outfit up with bold fun accessories. If you’re the kind of girl that likes to keep her outfit low key, focus on adding a bit of sparkle through accessorizing. Try layering necklaces, glittery clutches, fur scarves, pom pom earrings and more. Anything that has a little bit of pizzazz will do! Comfortable Shoes Having the perfect holiday dinner lies in having the perfect shoes. While colour, glitz and glam are all important... comfort takes the cake on this one. Avoid foot fatigue this year by shopping smart; With oxfords & cute sneakers all in season, look for something with a little of sparkle and lots of padding... Insist on wearing heels? Try something a tad shorter or take a walk around the store before purchasing! With all the running around you'll be doing this month, you'll need it!
Photos by Deborah Boland - Fabulous After 40
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Posted on December 18 2016