The holly daze are here and with little brain space left over,
and a clothing budget I want to strech,
here are five holiday outfits that can go from work to party.
All of them works for me beyond the holiday season.
and a clothing budget I want to strech,
here are five holiday outfits that can go from work to party.
All of them works for me beyond the holiday season.
With ballet flats it looks just as sweet and great for a lunch out with the girls.
I bought this pencil, calf length skirt at least five years ago and wear it all winter long.
With the red trim it's just enough color to wear to a holiday fĂȘte.
This red knit skirt goes with me from work, to sports games, to dinner parties. I'm wearing it tonight to the Secret Santa reveal party.
I fell in love with this Talbots sweater with faux pearl cuffs. It's perfect for New Year's, the pearls remind me of champagne bubbles.
I posted a few weeks ago about my passion for wearing scarves. This red one can be worn as a bow in the front or back. " Merci bow-coup."
For more holiday fashion ideas check out:
:: Real Simple's holiday fashion and Stacy London talking about accessorizing on the Today Show
:: A Washington Post article on holiday party dressing
:: In Style's take on 2007 holiday trends
Check out other Works for Me Wednesday ideas here
6 comments:
Love, love, LOVE that first skirt! Adorable!
Thanks for commenting. I hope the Walmart tip helps!
Thanks so much for your sweet comments on my blog today. I just now had a chance to sit down and respond. I feel very blessed. It was truly a wonderful site to witness the other evening. The two girls that did not have dates ended up having a fabulous time.
I LOVE, LOVE the Talbots sweater!!! So chic! Stacy London is also one of my faves. I can't wait to check out those links!
Thanks again!
Blessings,
Vickie
Love that skirt!! SusieJ
I too LOVE that first skirt--
Want it, want it!
Cute! I love all the skirts and the Talbot's blouse. I like the first skirt best. It's a keeper! (Hey, do you need to change your name to tickled red for the holiday season? tee hee!)
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