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Holiday Fashion
By Tyrina Neely
Nov 27, 2009 - 9:06:37 AM
Casual White Dress
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It seems as if I blinked and
suddenly December is just a week away. With the holidays on everyone’s
mind, it’s time to start prepping your closet for all the holiday
festivities.
With everything that’s piled
on your plate during this festive season, it’s easy to get overwhelmed.
Your wardrobe doesn’t have to be a source of stress. Throw away
outdated fashion taboos and add a little sparkle to your look for
effortless holiday chic for any festivity that’s thrown your way. Below
are a couple holiday trends to get you started on your fabulous festive
wardrobe.
Don’t Wear White After Labor Day
In a hurried attempt to get
dressed for an unexpected dinner party several weeks ago, I slipped on
a white silk chiffon maxi dress. When she spotted me my mother
shrieked, “white after labor day?”
This pesky little fashion faux
pas has been looming for decades. An American fashion stipulation
heavily enforced in the 1950’s and 1960’s, it initially forbade the
wearing of white dress shoes and pumps after Labor day, the first
Monday in September. At some point, this fashion rule was extended to
include white clothing.
The theory behind this
idiosyncratic rule has never been confirmed, but the most plausible is
that it was established because in cold climates it’s impractical to
wear white shoes during the winter months because they can get soiled
easily and do not offer much warmth.
Tailored White Suit
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Whatever the rationale, it is
a guideline that has been largely rejected by modern fashion
professionals and really never applied to warmer climates such as ours
to begin with. So break out the winter white!
Bright white can be very
stark, so slightly warmer shades such as eggshell, cream and other
off-white hues are great for a holiday wardrobe. Tailored white suits
for cocktail parties and church events or more casual white dresses for
family brunch – white during the holidays is crisp, elegant and
refreshing.
Sequin Shift Dress
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All that Glitters Ain’t Gold
Sequins and other glittery
embellishments have been on the ‘what’s hot list’ for several seasons
now. With the holidays approaching, it’s a trend that is on full blast
from budget all the way up to designer lines.
However, looking festive
doesn’t mean you have to adorn yourself like a Christmas tree. Tread
carefully to avoid going overboard with this popular holiday trend.
The idea is not to achieve
head to toe glitz, but to incorporate beautiful shimmering accents for
a look that’s elegant, fun and ultimately balanced.
When done right, the simplest
silhouettes can become special evening gems adorned with rhinestones,
sequins and other inexpensive jewels for an overall look that’s
affordable and regal.
I’ve seen several local
fearless fashionistas in over the top sequin shifts, a very fun look
for a night on the town. When pulling off such a bold piece, everything
else should be understated - a monotone bag, shoes and demure jewelry
as well as simple makeup and no-fuss hair. Any competing elements
combined with such a bold dress will plunge you into the overdone zone.
Sequin Bib Necklace
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For those less risky,
incorporate a little sparkle in your accessories. A jeweled bib
necklace paired with a sleek little black shift dress is perfect for an
office cocktail party. Or add a little arm candy to your look with a
festive sparkly clutch. When worn in small doses, sequins and
embellished accessories can be pulled off elegantly by fashionistas of
any age.
The holidays are a time of
celebration. Venture a little out of your comfort zone and experiment
with some of the current trends. Remember, fashion should always be fun!
Tyrina Neely
Tyrina Talks Fashion is your weekly serving of fashion forecasting,
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