Here are three looks (ranging from inexpensive to very expensive) to spice up your regular sparkly dress!
The first look is an inexpensive one, with lots of sparkle:
(from top left, clockwise: sequined fringe cami dress, $22; metallic band analog watch, $18; faux leather moto jacket (in mauve), $23; cutout ankle boots, $25; shoulder bag, $18)
This look is definitely for someone who isn't afraid to look just a little edgy and ooze a hell of a lot of confidence. This look is only $106--that's pretty good for a full party outfit! I added the pop of light pink in there to tone down the edginess, but put it in a slick watch and leather jacket to give it that extra little punch. If you live in a big city like NYC or LA, this look is sure to get heads turning!
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The second look is a bit more formal, but still not at the top, yet:
(from top left, clockwise: link necklace, $30; back-zip peplum top, $60; multi-strap high heel sandal, $50; beaded clutch bag, $35; shorts with waistband, $50)
This look is definitely more of a dressy casual kind of outfit, with the short shorts and sleeveless top. But, coming in at $225, it's not too bad--especially because all of these pieces can be worn after the party as well. I have some short, black shorts like these, and quite frankly, they're my best friend! I think the pop of red spruces up an otherwise sort of droll look, with just the black. And, I chose to play up on the gold tones, as well--in the necklace, the bottom of the shoes, and in the stripes of the purse.
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And, finally, we have our last, most expensive look:
(from top left, clockwise: dress with full skirt (in red), $80; dents cashmere-lined deerskin gloves (in black), $275; high-collar faux fur jacket, $50; high-heeled mesh bootie, $80; the intermission clutch, $128)
So, this look is definitely for a higher-end party, coming in at $613. If you're going to a swanky party uptown with CEOs and business men, this is a better-suited look. It's got the classic, deep red (that I'm sure you've realized, I love), and the classic fur look. I tried finding a nice stole or capelet, but it was harder to find one than I thought it'd be. And, for the gloves, you could go with the lovely camel colored option J. Crew had, instead of the black. I think it'd look just as chic, and it'd match the fur better.
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I hope you all found this interesting in some way, or useful! I love holiday looks, but I can't wait to get into summer and look at some festival wear!
Happy New Year!