It’s hard to believe that we’re already in the holiday season! You guys know that I was in NYC this past week and had so many opportunities to dress up. It really got me in the spirit for holiday party looks, especially when I stepped out in this metallic mini. This might seem early for some of you but I don’t think it’s ever too soon to round up some festive pieces for the holidays. With Black Friday and Cyber Monday less than a week away, it’s time to get your shopping list in order. Scroll on to find out which 5 festive pieces I’ll definitely have in my wardrobe.
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Black Turtleneck || Isabel Marant Skirt || Belt (similar and budget) || Stuart Weitzman Boots – ON SALE! (budget)
1. The Party Skirt
For a glamorous but not over-the-top look, try a metallic or sequin skirt that you can pair with any basic knit top you already own. It’s such a simple look that will make you stand out at any party. It looks great with bare legs but you can also add sheer tights.
2. The Shiny Dress
Sequin dresses are a true statement maker for the maximalist who wants to go all out. Long sleeves and wrap silhouettes will make a glittery piece feel sophisticated.
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3. The Power Jacket
If you’re not in the mood for skirts or dresses, there’s still hope. Transform your most casual jeans and t-shirt look into something holiday appropriate with a festive topper and classic pumps. Swap out a basic blazer for sequin or velvet.
4. The Slinky Blouse
An entrance making blouse is another option that looks great with jeans or trousers. If you need a quick change of outfit from the office, a blouse will do the job. I love all the lace and sheer options I picked out below.
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5. The Perfect Bling
Sometimes, all an outfit needs is something sparkly to jazz it up and that’s where statement earrings come in. I’m not a huge jewelry wearer, but I do love what a pair of earrings can do to an outfit. The ones here will complement any festive party look.
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What are you wearing this holiday season?