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Out with the formal! 7 fabulous outfit ideas for your office NYE party!
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It’s officially the party season which means your office is probably gearing up for New Year’s Eve. With the clock ticking, the hunt for the right look is definitely ON.
Picking your party dress for the New Years celebration at work might seem slightly stressful but there are certain style formulas that always work! You have to always remember that the background of the party is formal and you just need to customize your look for it!
So, we have put together some chic holiday outfits for your office party guaranteed to have you looking and feeling your best! All you need to do is grab a glass of champagne, and prepare to feel festive with your colleagues in our edit of the best new years eve outfits for women!
A Ruffle Dress to Stir Up Some Fun
Ruffles are a great way to play up your outfit and take it from boring to super-exciting! These retro favourites are splendid for the party season. However, you should be aware that they add a little volume, so if you're curvy or plus size, then you should probably give it a pass. Keep your makeup neutral, add a pair of dangler earrings and slip into a pair of tie-up sandals to finish your look.
Shine on with a Glitter Dress
If you’re headed to a fancy work affair, slip into a glitter dress that’ll do all the talking! You can go easy on the make-up and accessories with this, but adding velvet oxblood boots and a cream clutch to your glitter-clad dress can help you stand out and WOW your colleagues!
A Satin Dress to Impress
If your office new years’ party involves dancing, feel free to slip into a fit and flare satin dress to show off your moves! Not only is it classy, but also fashion-magazine worthy. Take it up a notch by pairing your satin dress with a silver leather clutch and a silver necklace. Add a pair of nude strappy heels or pumps if you’re going to be grooving on the dance floor.
Rock a Jumpsuit
Who said you always have to show up in a dress to the office party? Jumpsuits are a solid favourite in the new year’s eve party outfit list. They’re comfortable, bold and a great way to transform from a work mode to dinner party-ready!!! Consider wearing a black and white vertical striped jumpsuit for a comfy-casual new year’s eve dinner at the office. To amp up your look, introduce silver leather heeled sandals and a grey clutch to this ensemble.
A Festive Skirt to Keep Spirits High
An embellished party skirt is something you could never go wrong with, for the holidays. However, it could get tricky when it comes to wearing it to the office party. That’s why pairing it with an understated blouse and closed heels could make it feel more appropriate. Choose a wrap top because they’re versatile and can be worn from day to night easily.
Get the Layers on
If you work in a more conservative office environment, layering it on for your office party is the best way to maintain professionalism while still staying stylish. It helps you transition pieces that normally wouldn’t be appropriate for the office party. For instance, try pairing a pink evening jacket with a navy blue sheath dress. Add a pair of beige leather pumps to this ensemble and ta-da; your look is complete.
A Snazzy Blazer
The blazer has escaped the confines of the boardroom, and there are no limits to how you can style one, especially when it comes to velvet. Pick a bright blue blazer and dress it down with a white turtleneck top and distressed straight jeans. Add a pair of black patent leather pumps and a black metallic handbag for a stylish complement to this look.
We hope our list provided enough outfit ideas to help you add some variety to how you dress at your office new years eve party. There are times when you want to keep a low profile, so these outfits are actually a great place to start. We hope you'll be able to make up for all the times you couldn't dress up this year, by the end of the year. And if not, hope you find ways to flaunt your outfits while staying safe indoors!
Have the best year ahead, Power Woman!