![]() Wear what makes you feel as festive as possible-even if you’ll just be attending a holiday happy hour via Zoom. Standard caveat: the holidays are stressful enough without having to worry whether or not Jan in sales will think your office Christmas party outfit is OTT or has an abundance of “unnecessary” tulle. The key is to take aspects of both categories that you love-like luxe blazers and silky fabrics or A-line dresses and dance-floor-ready heels-and throw ’em together without thinking too hard about it. Seriously, how do we combine office-appropriate attire (usually a certain length plus more muted colors, depending on how chill your office vibe is) and party-ready ’fits (sparkles, fun fabric, statement pieces-the exact opposite, basically) in a way that actually looks chic? Turns out, it’s not as scary as it seems. ![]() Ultimately, the difference between workwear and party clothes is crystal clear-so venturing into the gray area of an office Christmas party can feel a bit unnerving. ![]()
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