STAY ahead of the curve when you’re out celebrating this festive season.
Clemmie Fieldsend reveals her top picks of the High Street.
This cocktail skirt can be paired with a crisp white shirt, camisole and blazer or sleek roll-neck[/caption]STANDOUT sequin skirts have taken over from the party frock for their versatility and wow factor.
Whatever your occasion – be it a work do, drinks with the girls or even the big day itself – you can pair your cocktail skirt with a crisp white shirt, camisole and blazer or sleek roll-neck.
Opt for the easy-to-wear party staple in a rich burgundy for an expensive look – without the big price tag.
WANT to go from day to night with no hassle?
This glitzy knit does double duty as both daywear and partywear this Christmas.
Designer brands including Chanel and Ralph Lauren have embraced the traditional yarn, originally from the Fair Isle in the Shetlands, and everyone from the royals to Hailey Bieber have been wearing the look.
Pair it with a full statement skirt for a timeless look or with jeans for a chilly dog walk.
DINING out this Christmas?
It’s your top half that will be constantly on show, so that’s where you should concentrate most of your efforts when it comes to styling.
This winter, it is all about the elevated top.
In other words, making your upper half stand out to bring your look together.
You will wow while sat at the bar in a simple but impactful sequin top like this one.
ADD a smattering of sparkle to your denims as the jazzy jean becomes one of our new festive essentials.
From Gucci to New Look, brands across the spectrum are hot on the trend that is minimum effort, maximum effect to elevate your everyday wardrobe.
Pair with a cosy knit for a quintessential Christmas look or dress up with heels and a sequin top for a glamorous night out.
IN the 1960s, designer Yves Saint Laurent created “Le Smoking” women’s tuxedo jacket.
And they are just as stylish today as they were then.
This season aim for luxury with this plush velvet style in a classic black or jewel colour such as this gorgeous forest green.
It’s both practical and stylish.
Slip over your party frock to keep the night’s chill at bay or if you want to cover your arms.
NO one wants to look like they’ve tried too hard, so keep things effortlessly cool with this statement co-ord.
A shirt and trouser combo is as stylish as it is comfortable, plus you can get more looks out of the same two-piece by mixing and matching other bits in your wardrobe.
Deep, rich colours will make your outfit look like it costs more than it did – and you’ll stand out more than in black.