Five simple rules to find your festive party style

Party season has truly arrived. If you are struggling to know what to wear, following these simple tips can help you to elevate your look.
Five simple rules to find your festive party style

There are five rules to follow when finding your party season style. Picture: Alamy/PA.

The party season is upon us, but if its fashion fills you with more panic than pep, you’re not alone.

If you’re not one for sequins or bows, knowing what to reach for to feel festive can be tricky.

But whether it’s down to colour, tailoring or texture, there’s a way to elevate your partywear no matter your personal style.

Celebrity stylists and fashion consultants share their rules for finding your party season style without compromising your wardrobe favourites.

Take note of what’s in your wardrobe

The trick to finding any particular style is to look at what you gravitate towards. Take a look in your wardrobe, if you see a lot of long sleeves or V-necks, then you should incorporate those shapes into your partywear pieces.

When it comes to incorporating this season’s trends, the key is to vary the silhouette to best tailor your personal style.

“This party season the key look is YSL’s ‘Le Smoking’,” explains celebrity and brand stylist Clare Chambers.

“The beauty of this tuxedo-inspired style is that there is an iteration that suits everyone.

“Whether you choose an oversized and longer tuxedo jacket or a shorter, more fitted one, you can pair this with trousers, a satin skirt, over a dress or even jeans,” says Chambers.

Similarly with colour, if you gravitate to neutrals such as taupe, cream and navy, then opt for champagne sequins or bronzed metallics.

If you wear a lot of pattern, test out black watch tartan or a Fair Isle knit.

Have a Christmas toolkit

Once you know the styles, shapes and colours you gravitate toward, having a few festive favourites in your arsenal can help you throw together a great outfit at the last minute.

Accessories are the key to adding a festive touch to your outfit. Picture: Alamy/PA. 
Accessories are the key to adding a festive touch to your outfit. Picture: Alamy/PA. 

“A Christmas toolkit is a festive essential and can easily transform a day to drinks outfit,” says fashion expert and founder of Modes and More Vintage, Susie Nelson.

“For accessories, opt for large earrings or a sparkly belt, bag or shoes. Velvet hair bows and embellished hairbands can also help,” Nelson explains.

When it comes to clothes and patterns, Nelson suggests plaid or tartan for those not keen on the sequin route.

Play with textures

Festive prints such as sequins, plaid or tartan are more difficult to have in your all-year-round wardrobe.

Nelson therefore suggests experimenting more with texture to bring a touch of festive glamour.

Incorporating velvet, suede, corduroy or faux fur into your look can elevate an average winter outfit into some glamorous partywear.

Don’t compromise on comfort

When someone says ‘partywear’ uncomfortable heels and scratchy sequins may spring to mind – but this needn’t be the case.

“Focus on fabric and fit,” says London-based fashion stylist Karine Laudort.

“Look for stretchy materials like jersey or luxe knits for a chic yet comfortable feel.”

Laudort emphasises the importance of silhouettes, ensuring you opt for those you feel comfortable (and confident) in.

“For example, midi dresses with a bit of stretch or wide-leg trousers with a tailored top are great options.”

When it comes to footwear, Chambers suggests opting for flats or block heels.

“As a general room of thumb, a pair of black suede block mid-heeled ankle boots are the most comfortable, because the fabric isn’t as restrictive as leather, and the block heel means that weight feels more evenly distributed.

Plus suede seamlessly blends with black tights and is more flattering on bare legs.”

Never underestimate accessories

“Most people have more outfits in their wardrobes and cupboards than they realise,” says Nelson.

“With a bit of thought and imagination, nearly all outfits can be partied up with the addition of the right accessories”.

It’s a universal truth that accessories are the quickest way to transform an outfit.

“Think bold earrings, statement necklaces or a shimmering clutch to add instant glamour,” says Laudort.

“The key accessory for party season 2024 is the sculptural hoop,” says Chambers.

“Whether you choose gold or silver, this particular style of earring means that you do away with all other jewellery in order to let these be the impactful statement detail to your outfit.”

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