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Christmas is approaching, so are Christmas parties and family reunions, so it is time to start thinking about what you are going to wear to look fabulous. As often the best fashion statement for Christmas is to be simple and comfortable yet elegant.
Do not wear anything uncomfortable
Christmas parties often involve dancing and moving around. Likewise, you will probably have to play with the kids at your family reunion, so try not to wear anything that will make you uncomfortable and you will have a better time.
High heels do look good, but unfortunately they are not really convenient especially if you have to stand up for a while. Flat shoes would therefore be a better option.
Tight dresses make you look sexy, but they are not the garment which offers the most freedom of movement. Opt for a maxi dress instead.
Accessories are key
If you have spent all your money on presents, you might be a little short of cash, so a new dress is probably not the option.
Feel free to wear an old dress and make it more up to date with fashion accessories.
A little black dress is probably your safest bet for the base, then choose colourful accessories to express your style. Avoid glitzy accessories, just a stylish belt would do the trick.
For shoes, mid-rise boots will make you look chic and will be convenient if you need to walk around in the cold.
Red and White are not your only options
Christmas often means red and white. If you do not want to look like the rest of the crowd and stand out, opt for more fashionable colours.
Silver and white are definitely in this Christmas. Avoid wearing a white dress though, as it is easy to stain! Silver will be more convenient.
Black is always elegant, so you cannot go wrong with a black dress. Add a silver scarf or belt to make it more colourful.
If you are a big fan of red and white, make sure you do not overdo it. Avoid red and white stripes as they are not always flattering. A red dress and a white belt will be your best bet.
When choosing this colour scheme, it is crucial not to ruin everything with black or brown shoes. A pair of white boots will make you look amazing.
When dressing up remember that even if your look is important, you and others will forget about it after one hour so do not put too much pressure on yourself.
Source: Info Barrel.com/Women_Fashion
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