5 Christmas Party Looks We Love
Dazzle in festive flair with these enchanting Christmas party looks that blend glamour, comfort – and a touch of Christmas magic.
Who hasn’t faced the contents of their wardrobe – and then the mirror – and felt the strong impulse to invest in something new as the merry-go-round of Christmas parties looms? When else, after all, do we get to prioritize a sense of enchantment as the foundation stone of our look? We say, buy one, buy well, and wear it again and again – and ideally for many years to come. From chic ensembles to sparkling accessories, discover the perfect outfits that will, without doubt, make you the belle of the Christmas ball.
By Nancy Alsop
November 2023
By Nancy Alsop
November 2023
Lady In Red
Pillar box red is endlessly dashing and always festive. We adore this high-necked beauty from Kate Barton and would wear it for Christmas parties and well-beyond. In cosy needlecord, it is the ideal winter dress. The loose frill cuffs and collar are the stuff of sartorial dreams.
Soft As Velvet
Nothing is more classic than a velvet dress for a Christmas party, especially when it comes in a rich forest green. This example (which also comes in red) from Wyse is festive perfection, its little pinched sleeves endlessly elegant and its midi length easy-to-wear and hugely flattering.
Go For Gold
This red-carpet worthy look a Christmas party showstopper. We advise sticking to the arresting metallic hue and going totally, unapologetically, for gold. And oh, the glamour of Cos’s column dress.
Cold Shoulder
A guaranteed knock-out, this red velvet frock is simply made for Christmas parties. Keep the neckline unadorned and go for some statement earrings for full glam.
Shimmer & Shine
What is not to adore about this gorgeous Cefinn dress with its marriage of the simple with the sublime? We love the nipped-in waist, the classic shape and the sweet puff sleeves. An absolute party classic to wear again and again for years.
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Nancy Alsop
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Published November 2023
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