25 Days of Christmas | Day 21
Holiday Glam
Fatima Tan’ia joins the Divas for
a guest post on Holiday Glam. Check out what the owner of Perception & Co and
Celeb Stylist has to tell you about prepping for the most important parties of
the Holiday Season.
The holidays are here and women are contemplating on what to
wear this year. However the question most women ponder over is what do I wear?
For some this is an easy question, but for most women the decision on what to
wear is a complete nightmare. It is important to have a general idea of what
you would like to wear. First, check your invites so you are aware of the dress
code. It would be a tragedy to show up to an event that is formal and you are
dressed semi-formal. When deciding what to wear it is important that you know
the difference with what you can wear to a work holiday party versus a night
out with friends.
Red, green, silver, white, black and gold are typical
holiday colors, but you are not limited to those specific shades. With whatever
color you choose, the goal is to get away from your normal routine. When
dressing for a night out with friends you do not want to appear as if you are
trying too hard to stand out nor do you want to look like you’ve just clocked
out from work. The holidays are a time to look sizzling hot and step out of
your comfort zone a little no matter what your measurements are. Be yourself
with a slight edge.
There are some key factors to remember when getting your
ensemble ready for the upcoming holiday festivities with your friends:
- A bold
color is perfect and will make a statement.
- Accessories
can be added but are not a necessity if your outfit choice is super
glamorous. Allow your wardrobe to take center stage.
- If you
decide on a neutral colored outfit you can get extremely edgy with your
accessories.
- Sparkle
(metallic fabric and sequin) is always a plus but you have to choose the
right silhouette. You want to have the shine without looking like the
lighting of a Christmas tree or wreath. You do not want to sparkle from
head to toe.
- When
all else fails wear black. You cannot go wrong with an LBD (little black
dress). It is timeless and classic.
- Do not
wear an outfit that is ill fitted. Tailoring is a key component to making
sure your clothing fits well. The thing to remember is if you couldn’t fit
it 10 pounds ago and would now have to squeeze into it, leave it in the
closet.
When dressing for a company
holiday party you want to keep the following in mind:
- Be sure to dress appropriately for
the function you're attending. It is your responsibility to know the dress
code and if you are unsure of what it is ask immediately. Many people make
the mistake of assuming an office party is an open invitation to show off
their individuality and let off steam. There's absolutely nothing wrong
with being yourself but remember you are still at work. You do not want to
wear an over the top party dress in front of the CEO of your company.
- Do not wear a low-cut or skin-tight
cocktail dress.
- Stay away from anything that
lights up or is excessively festive (holiday costumes).
When choosing what to wear you have to select what you feel
beautiful in, otherwise you will be uncomfortable and lack confidence. The most
important thing in dressing for the holidays is to remember to dare to be
different, be bold but be sure you love what you are wearing.
Be sure to
follow Fatima Tan’ia on Twitter @Perception&Co and visit her website at www.perceptionandco.com where you can
also check out her new Glossy Lipgloss Line – Perception Super Gloss!