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Five Signs You’re Overdressing This Party Season (And What to Wear Instead)

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The Holiday Season Fashion Faux Pas to Avoid

The holiday season is always just around the corner, and with it comes the sudden shift from fall knits and jewel-toned tights to sequin combinations and novelty sweaters. However, this time of year often brings out the worst in people’s fashion sense, with many opting for outfits that are more gimmicky than stylish.

Avoiding the Glaring Mistakes

To help you navigate the party season with style, we’ve put together a list of major fashion faux pas to avoid and the pieces to lean on instead. From saying no to silver and velvet tops to avoiding statement dresses and awkward party heels, we’ll guide you through the dos and don’ts of holiday fashion.

1. Say No to Silver

Silver is a ubiquitous shade during the holiday season, but it can be a styling trap. The colorless base means there’s a lot at stake in getting silver right, and many people fall at the first hurdle by opting for flashy, shimmery fabrics that make an outfit look cheap. Additionally, silver can wash out pale skin, making it a shade to avoid.

Instead: Go for Gold

Gold is a more interesting and dynamic color than silver, and it’s also more universally flattering and easier to wear. Look for gold dresses or take inspiration from Iris Law’s recent appearance in a greenish-gold Paco Rabanne minidress.

Velvet and Statement Pieces

Velvet is a wardrobe staple during the holiday season, but there are ways to do it right. Avoid velvet tops, which can sit uncomfortably on the body and create an unflattering silhouette.

2. Avoid Velvet on Top

Velvet tops are a fashion faux pas, except for very well-made shirts, which are rare and usually found in vintage stores. Instead, opt for velvet coordinates, such as a tailored suit or a vintage 1990s-style maxi skirt and sleeveless top combo.

Instead: Embrace Velvet Coordinates

The best way to wear velvet is with a two-piece ensemble. Look for tailored suits or vintage-inspired maxi skirts and tops that give off a magical vibe.

Statement Dresses and Party Heels

Statement dresses and party heels are often go-to choices for holiday parties, but they can be overwhelming and unoriginal.

3. Statement Dresses Are Out

Bright red sequined dresses are officially over, and it’s time to move on to more understated yet stylish options. Statement dresses can be too much, too overwhelming, and often make the wearer look like a walking disco ball.

Instead: Try a Statement Skirt

Statement skirts are a key trend for Fall/Winter, and they’re a great alternative to statement dresses. Look for mid-length, low-rise, sparkly skirts that guarantee a standout look. Pair them with a simple top to let the skirt be the star of the show.

4. Forget the Awkward Party Heels

Party heels can be uncomfortable and unoriginal. They’re not the best choice for long nights of standing and walking, and they can make an outfit look predictable.

Instead: Pick a Pair of Party Flats

Opt for party flats, such as red velvet square toe ballet flats or black velvet pumps with bows. For a grungier look, try sturdy black boots with a slight heel. Dr. Martens has some excellent options that are both stylish and comfortable.

Outerwear and Final Touches

Outerwear is a crucial part of any outfit, and during the holiday season, it’s an opportunity to make a statement.

5. Say Goodbye to Wool Coats

Wool coats can be boring and conventional. Instead, opt for a feather-light, over-the-top coat that adds a touch of drama to an outfit.

Instead: Go for Faux Fur

Faux fur coats are a great alternative to wool coats. They’re fluffy, stylish, and guaranteed to turn heads. Look for options with Mongolian lambswool trim or Penny Lane-inspired faux fur designs that are sure to stop people in their tracks.

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