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Fresh Ideas - December 14 - This Holiday, Be Festive and Fashion Forward

Tuesday, December 16, 2014 - 7:00am

This Holiday, Be Festive and Fashion Forward

The holidays are here, but before you leave the house for work or play, make sure you’re looking your best. The good news – almost everything you need to make your holiday season festive, fresh and fashion forward is already in your closet.

Whether you’re off to a family brunch or heading to a ritzy New Year’s Eve bash, the experts from Yahoo Style (www.yahoo.com/style), a new digital magazine lead by editor-in-chief Joe Zee, offer up these stylish tips to look fabulous at any occasion.

Casual Events and Gatherings
While the holidays can definitely be a stressful time, picking out what to wear at casual events should be a breeze. To help you have a casually chic holiday, Yahoo Style offers these five tips:

  • Jeans. Start with your favorite pair of blue or black jeans. Opt for a pair with a little bit of stretch in case you want to have an extra helping of dessert.
  • Classic blouse. A classic button-down shirt, either something in a crisp white or classic chambray, is a more formal and sophisticated option than a T-shirt.
  • Comfy sweater. Get cozy with an oversized or “grandpa” sweater. It adds a warm layer and is the perfect piece for when you’re sitting by the fire. Throw a belt over the sweater for a more slimming effect.
  • Sparkle factor. A cool, cuff bracelet or glimmering drop earrings will add the right amount of shimmer.
  • Festive footwear. Whether you opt for a high heel or a simple loafer, make sure that it’s a fun hue so you can show your fashion prowess.

Lovely Looks that Go from Day to Night
Chances are your holiday schedule is a bit hectic. Luckily, there are a few ways to look chic from work to play with these tips.

  • Casual Denim and Blazer “Suit.” While at the office, pair your jeans with a classic white shirt and loafers to look professional. When getting your party look ready, switch out the shirt for a sparkly top, and those loafers for high heels. Keep the look tidy with a jean in a dark wash, with a slim-fit cut.
  • The Little Black Dress. This is an absolute staple due to its versatility. At work, keep it professional by pairing the dress with a cardigan and a sensible pair of black pumps. When it’s time to hit the town, ditch the office pumps for something with a bit of sparkle, and opt for a fun overcoat to look chic in the cold.
  • Easy Separates. A great, but often overlooked piece is a bodysuit. It is versatile and can be a great asset when doing a quick change post-office. While some may be too risky to wear at most work settings, throw a sweater over it, and it’s just another layer that keeps you warm. Pair it with a classic pleated black leather skirt for a night look with a bit of rock n’ roll edge. Lose the black tights and swap boots for strappy heels and you’re ready for a night on the town.

Sparkling Looks for New Year’s Eve
While a New Year’s celebration is the one time of year when it’s appropriate to glam up, don’t overdo it and so that you like tinsel.

  • Keep It Monochromatic. Don’t wear metallic from head to toe, but do keep it in the same color family by mixing textures, like fuzzy cashmeres, for a sure-fire ensemble.
  • Choose a Statement Piece. A pair of gold trousers doesn’t need much more ornamentation. Keep the rest of your outfit simple by pairing a statement pant or skirt with a classic white blouse and black pumps.
  • Make Your Feet Sparkle. If you’re opting for an all-black look, a pair of sparkly, strappy sandals or cool oxfords immediately ups the glam factor. 
  • Jewelry Counts. Sometimes all you need is a bold metal collar necklace or an armful of bangles to make even the most minimal black dress pop.
  • It’s All About the Clutch. A slim clutch is the chicest of accessories. Just drop in your phone, keys, lipstick and go.

No matter the celebration or gathering, there’s a perfect look for every holiday occasion you attend this season. For more tips and tricks to look festive and flawless, visit www.yahoo.com/style.

SOURCE:
Yahoo Lifestyles