With so many parties throughout the holiday season, and moving forward into the new year, it’s best to be prepared with a few great looks. Planning ahead as mentioned previously, will allow you to refine outfit and give you a chance to customize the look, and makes getting dressed a stress free experience.
Studies have shown that couples, when packing for a trip, planning a party, or getting ready to go out, will fight the most, so save yourself and your loved ones some headaches, and plan ahead. What my girlfriends and I do before the party season starts is have spontaneous styling parties, we will start by showing each other a new piece, and by the end of the night, we’ll have a bunch of new outfits documented on our smart phones.
My memory is sometimes not reliable so I always suggest snapping a picture of a great look you try on.
Fashion Magazine asked the style panel what we’ll be wearing on New Year’s Eve, here’s what I said.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Jumpsuit: Sparkle and Fade Fur Coat: Vintage Patent Pumps: Vintage Earrings: Vintage Purse: The Gap Bracelets: collection from everywhere
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Skirt: American Apparel Shirt: Silk Vintage Shoes: Kimchi Blue Purse: Roots
So it’s happening, the first of my friends got engaged and a huge mazel tov goes out to the lovely couple! So as summer festivities tend to a lot of excited people, in often tight spaces, it’s important to start building a stay-cool summer wardrobe. Opt out of a glam cocktail dress for a change, and try something a loose silk dress. It will keep you cool, and a classic piece can be worn year after year, as this is just the beginning of a lot of engagement (and outfits!).
Mazel Tov to Michael Rozenwald & Jordana Zelsman
Oh and I do have two vintage silk shirts that are basically the same .
(love vertical silk stripes)