Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Great Style for the Holidays

With all the Holiday Parties, Family Gatherings and upcoming events this season comes the question: What do I wear?

Most of my family celebrates Christmas or Hanukkah and there are always lots of events to attend including of course the Holiday Office Party. While these events can be as different as night and day I have found a few simple rules to stick to that really help this time of year.

Having great style is all about finding your personal comfort level and wearing things you really enjoy. Personally I am not comfortable in snowman sweatshirts, christmas tree sweaters, deer antlers, santa hats or flashing christmas tree lights but I still want to look appropriate for the season and the occasion.

Tip #1. Dress up. Whether you are going to a family party or just the office party chances are there will be lots of pictures taken and this is a special event so look your best and dress it up a bit more than you normally do.

Tip#2. *Sparkle*. While flashing christmas tree light necklaces are a no, this is a great time to have fun with fine jewelry or faux jewelry. I have a great rhinestone necklace that is simple and elegant. It adds just a touch of flash and can transform an every day outfit to an outfit for a speacial occasion.

Tip #3. Texture. The holidays are a perfect time to indulge in luxurious textures and fabrics. Think Velvet and Cashmere. When you get those holiday hugs from friends and family, you and your wardrobe will make a great impression.

Tip #4. Color! This time of year people can go overboard on pattern. Avoid those pink pastel snowman plaid printed flannels and try a simple red cashmere sweater with great jewelry. Green is another great color choice for the season but so is any color that you feel comfortable with. Classic black is another great choice especially when you add the perfect jewelry accents.

When you see how great you look in those holiday pictures you'll be glad you took the time to dress your best and your happy holiday memories will last a life time.

2 comments:

Jason said...

Thank you Miss Sarah for all of the wonderful holiday tips!

the fabulous adventures of sarah said...

You are welcome, can't wait to see you guys when I go back home for a visit!