Dress it up for Christmas!

Written by Ambreen Akhtar

Looking for that special outfit for the Christmas party? Go further than these great ideas to dress it up for some Christmas flare! This season’s look comes in classic shades.  Black, deep reds, rich burgundies or purples, royal blues, glittering silvers, or a rich array of greens are all perfect for a special holiday look.

  • The little black dress is always a classic! Choose an elegant sleeveless one or try the spaghetti strap dress with a sequenced wrap or poncho shawl to keep the chill off.
  • More comfortable with sleeves? Try a long pleated chiffon sleeve or a classy bell sleeve.
  • For a spicy look try the fitted flared Marilyn dress, inspired by, you guessed it Marilyn Monroe! Add an elegant evening look with a cowl neck or some sequence trim around the neck or sleeve line
  • Strappy, skinny sandals, an ankle wrap or a cocktail boot will finish off your outfit. Add some texture with a satin dress shoe, buckles or metallic jewels on your footwear. Don’t forget that special beaded or satin clutch.
  • Finish off your look with some crystal jewelry, chokers in beads or sequins or add a brooch for some sparkle. Any type of neckline can be spiced up with some accent jewelry.  With a v-neck, add an 18 inch chain with a crystal pendant, for a round neck, add a chocker or brooch and don’t forget to always complete the look with matching earrings.
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One Response to “Dress it up for Christmas!”

  • fashion says:

    There are many Christmas traditions that are gradually being lost in today’s high-tech, always-on-the-go world. But Christmas is the perfect time to slow things down and get back to basics to really enjoy the season. The following are three ways to have a traditional, old-fashioned Christmas.

    1. Decorations

    For many people, decorations are what make Christmas time special. The right decorations can set the mood for a traditional Christmas and let the whole family get involved in creating the Christmas spirit.

    Start with an old-fashioned Christmas tree. Traditional decorations were all hand-made. Take a day early in December to get the whole family together to create the decorations such as stringed popcorn and chains made from colorful paper. Play Christmas music, serve eggnog and get everyone into the spirit.

    Check your local thrift or antique shop for some old-fashioned decorations. Wax or blown-glass ornaments were commonplace in years past, and there are often some great examples to be found in thrift stores for next to nothing.

    You can also look for antique tins with Christmas themes. These make great candy or fruit dishes.

    2. Baking and Cooking

    Baking and cooking come a close second to the Christmas tree for setting the mood for Christmas. Cookies, pies, and hot cider are all staples of an old-fashioned Christmas celebration.

    The entire family can take part – even the non-bakers. They can help to decorate the sugar cookies or gingerbread men. Kids can help cut the cookie shapes before they’re baked.

    3. Christmas Day

    There are plenty of Christmas day traditions that can help create old-fashioned fun. Find someone to play Santa Claus and deliver the presents for everyone in the family.

    Make the gift exchange time special. Don’t just tear into them en mass, give everyone a chance to open them separately. This gives everyone a better chance to show their appreciation, and people get to watch their reactions.

    If you’re lucky enough to have a white Christmas, take some time out of the day to go sledding or have a snowball fight. Top it off by serving hot cider or hot chocolate.

    These family traditions can be passed on from generation to generation, with each one adding their own extras.

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