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Friday

Normally, when I have holiday parties and gatherings to attend, my outfit definitely falls into either a sort of classic elegance, or artsy glamour category. Probably more of the latter in recent years. But, here's the thing, holiday outfits don't always have to be in Christmas red and emerald hues. In fact, for me it usually isn't. Even though I don every colour of the rainbow, reds are few and far between in my wardrobe. Right, I must look into that at some point. Next year.

Fittingly, since holiday scheduling and the end of the year is fast approaching, there's nothing like the present to select dresses to suit your occasion.

I've partnered with Lyst to share with you some of my current favourite dress styles. Lyst is a digital platform that makes the user shopping experience easier by tailoring it to learn one's shopping habits, as well as virtually keeping diverse brand items all in one destination. For example, you can search designer items or retail store fashions and accessories on the platform for the best prices on say, a midi dress in green, or further filter the search by all things ACNE, which includes offerings from multiple online stores.
Lyst Holiday Dresses
Above: (L to R) 1-French Connection, 2-Sister Jane 3-Boutique Moschino, 4-French Connection 

Here are some of my favourite glamour-versions of holiday dresses, but also smart styles that you can wear for work and after-hours. My perfect dress for cocktails with friends during the holidays, but not necessarily when dashing out to a holiday party would be a basic sheath, or funky style that I could wear a cropped jacket or blazer with. These varied styles above can easily transition from city-chic to evening glam.

And, if you're creative with your choice of accessories like me, then you needn't worry about the mere thought of "less is more,"  because you can still cleverly wear accessories with a touch of sparkle and bold colour.

Go for daintier pieces with elaborately embellished dresses. Even statement dresses, as shown here in my "Versatile Dresses" style board can be accompanied by marvellous jewellery. Don't be shy! Holidays are rather lovely occasions to get dolled up and try something new, or challenge yourself with taking style risks. But, just in case you're not ready to go all in, well, a fitted Little Black Dress can always suit any stylish lady.
Lyst Bloggers Best Holiday Dresses
Above: (L to R) 1-MICHAEL-Michael Kors, 2 -Gat Rimon, 3-Malaica, 4-Darling

Metallic fabrics have made a comeback, but it doesn't matter because I would wear them anyway just as I do with lace throughout the year. I appreciate camouflage shown or worn in unconventional ways, and I chose the Michael Kors dress in an abstract "camo" pattern with sequins.

It's number one in "The New Glam" style board above because in my opinion, it makes camouflage somewhat opulent. Who knew? With the right shoes, hairstyle, hosiery, and painted pout of course, this could work for any holiday outfit! I would likely add some faux fur to this style as well.

So, whether you're fashionably ambitious or happily playing it safe with your holiday style, there are plenty of options out there to love. But, the most important element to remember is that you should be confident and comfortable.

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Shop new Lysts on party styles or dress favourites here. This is a sponsored post, all written content and honest opinions are my own. Lyst is a London and New York based tech brand. 


Which dress style is your favourite? What do you like to wear for cocktails or pre-holiday events? 

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  1. In my town is summer in Christmas night, I prefer a simple and fresh dress.

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