* Jigsaw London just sent me this fabulously slouchy sequined dress in a warm taupey-brown-champagne color to wear to my cousin’s rehearsal dinner, which of course, I didn’t attend. But now it’s a major Thanksgiving outfit contender! I love how versatile it is. It comes as you see it in the first photo, I added a tassel sash belt and kept it long in the second shot. But really, I’ll most likely wear it with opaque black tights and black suede heels which blend so well, you can’t tell where leg ends and foot begins. *See my Instagram shot. * Gold shoes are Jerome C. Rousseau. * Black shoes are Jean-Michel Cazabat
I know I just posted this dress I wore to the Murder Mystery Dinner but it’s still new {well, vintage, but new to me} and definitely part of the holiday group. Styled a bit differently, one may not even recognize that it’s the same dress 😉
I found this amazing vintage Bill Blass silk leopard print dress from the 70’s on Etsy and I fell in love. 86Vintage has become one of my favorite vintage Etsy shops because of it! They have GREAT finds and fair prices for vintage. * AND from Friday the 25th thru Sunday the 27th my readers get 25% off! CLICK HERE & use the code 1YEAR1.
When the husband and I were out shopping for our Halloween costumes, this was one of the only vintage dresses from the 50’s I tried on that fit not only in the waist and hips, but in the chest and arms as well. And I just happened to love it. I knew I wouldn’t wear it as my costume but instead with a black slip underneath, or if I’m feeling sassy, vintage undergarments. * DIY Houndstooth shoes. * Theyskens’ Theory crushed velvet flats
This is just an easy dress by Walter I found on GILT but with tights and a black blazer and maybe a belt, would be a great go-to for any sort of last minute or less-than-fancy-but-dressed up holiday dates.
This isn’t actually a dress but I’ve been dying to wear my lace halter bustier with a pair of black Alice and Olivia high-waist satin trousers with maybe a bright red shoe and red lip! Like I said, dying to wear it!
And last but not least, my navy sequined mini dress is always a fun holiday option. I bought it from ModCloth last year to wear to New Year’s Eve, but changed plans and we stayed in instead. It remained in my closet until Summer when I wore it at the BlogHer Sparklecorn party. It’s short but not ridiculous… alright, close to ridiculous but with my navy satin Ferragamo pumps, it’s a festive duo!
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