Monday 20 November 2017

What to wear to a holiday party

The holidays are almost here, and with them a seemingly endless stream of interesting and sometimes difficult events. From office parties, where you fly your goth flag more or less proud all the way to family events where that aunt is sure to ask you if you still didn't grow out of your "phase" yet.
It can be as stressful as it is delightful, and to help you deal with some of that sparkly chaos, we came up with a few outfit ideas to help you navigate the season jolly in both style and comfort. After all, black is the most elegant of colours.


And speaking of elegant, this gorgeous lace dress is just made to be worn someplace semi-formal. The elaborate lace is  tempered by a soft knit fabric, and just to honour the season (and because we love it so)  we added some red details, the ring, a bat wing purse, and of course, the perfect red lipstick.


Winter and velvet just seem to go hand in hand. Perhaps it's to do with its softness and warmth, but either way, we just can't get enough of it. In this case we went with a long skirt and an asymmetrical top for a slightly Avantgarde but sleek look. A statement ring and a matching style purse is all you need to make a grand entrance.


Speaking of velvet... It's hard to go wrong with this slightly vintage style velvet dress. It seems to hug the figure in all the right places, and still flow elegantly down to the ankles. We went with sparkly accessories and eyeliner to offset the soft fabric, and added a dark lipstick and stylized bat earrings to get that full dark-deco look.


We also have you covered if you're looking for a sleek and sophisticated look but don't feel like wearing a skirt. These baroque pattern trousers give you just enough of a dressed-up look while still being comfortable and practical. Pair them with a high-collar chiffon blouse and a matte purse for that toned down sophisticated style. To give it that extra something, go with a dramatic lipstick and some elaborate earrings.

Do you have any favourite holiday horror stories to share? Let us know!