…And haven’t we all been reminded of this now since before Halloween?! I just saw my first Santa on the street and it isn’t even Thanksgiving as I write this article. So let’s talk holiday attire – whether you’re going to the office party, a dinner party, or dinner & dancing, this year’s multi-tasking holiday tips (meaning, they work for men AND women) will help you get all spruced-up for the season.
*Add a vest. Ladies, there are so many lovely choices out there. Maybe you’d like something with sparkle…or a subtle metallic sheen…or in a regal burgundy, royal blue or purple…or how about fur (faux or real)? Guys, your vest can be done in the traditional holiday plaid, but would be more innovative in a rich velvet, brocade or said regal burgundy, royal blue or purple mentioned above. (However, don’t try to match your lady – that’s just too much!) Any of these options will instantly update your look and add that special touch that says “I’m ready for the party!”
*Speaking of velvet, it’s classic holiday dressing. For us gals, a velvet pant and tunic or cami are luscious (and comfy too!) Besides the vest mentioned above, guys look so handsome in a velvet blazer (this looks great with jeans too, for a dressy casual home party.)
*Shine on …with touches of glimmer and shimmer. The operative word here is “touches”. While guys are probably not going to be tempted to overdo it (a shimmery shirt or tie will probably be the extent of it), us gals have to remember not to load it on too heavily. We have all kinds of choices, from tops to pants to jackets to dresses to shoes to jewels to purses (isn’t it fun to be a girl and have all of these options?!) Stick to just a couple of statement items so you’ll make the kind of statement that’s flattering, not blinding.
*Add some color…and we don’t mean black! Yes, traditionally it’s the ‘go-to’ color for dressy occasions, but have some fun with your holiday attire. Add a pop of bright color – guys in a great tie or bow-tie, or shirt – ladies in a ‘wow’ top or skirt, or maybe some fuschia satin pumps or sandals, for example. All black is just too ordinary when there are so many other options out there.
‘Tis the season – have fun with your holiday dressing!
— Adena DiTonno is owner of adenaDesigns, a fashion consultancy in Redwood Shores.