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Pop The Champagne – Holiday Dressing Guide

Pop The Champagne – Holiday Dressing Guide

This time of year, I always get excited to dress up. So I wanted to do a little party dressing guide, something that I think would make for a perfect party celebration look… I’m obsessed with this Metallic Pleated skirt! How cute would it look with this graphic, Pop The Champagne Tee? With so much sparkle, you can keep accessories minimal, but I’d definitely pair it with a gorgeous sparkle clutch, nude pumps and these oh-so-beautiful double pearl earrings. Since the outfit takes centre stage, for the makeup, I’d wear this look with pink and purple eye shadow, glowy iridescent cheeks, nude lips and a high sparkle, high sparkle nail polish! Of course a bottle of bubbly is in order – my pick, always J.C Le Roux Scintilla Shop The Look… TIP for shopping online at US retailers: Sign up for a free USAddress account and have all your US packages sent to that address. Once they have all arrived, get them shipped as one parcel to save on on shipping costs. PayPal has a great offer, especially for the festive season with USAddress and you can read all about it here. xoxo

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December 12, 2014
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Frock the party with these New Year’s dresses

Frock the party with these New Year’s dresses

Frock the party in feathers I love, love, love feathered skirts! Especially when paired with a sexy, fitted top, tucked in so that the skirt sits at the waist. Top – Asos.com, Skirt – Mango, Cut out heels – Trendz Daily Frock the party in sequins Nothing says glam more than a beautiful sequin dress. I love a simple, black dress with statement heels, specifically in red! Dress – Asos.com, Shoes – Aldo Frock the party in lace A lace dress is a wardrobe essential. Whether you’re skinny, short, tall or curvy, a lace dress will make you look like a million bucks! I always love an all black lace dress paired with nude heels. The higher the better! Dress – Asos.com, Shoes Brian Atwood So, what will you be wearing this new years?

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December 30, 2011
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