Here is a “seasonal” blog post, one might say!
Yes, that's it, the bells are ringing in everyone's mind, the season has been underway for several weeks, every street corner is decorated with the prettiest garlands... no doubt, it's Christmas .
On Christmas Eve or the day after Christmas, it is customary to prepare a pretty outfit . For some, pajamas are a must, but pretty pajamas! For others, everyone wears sequins and chic outfits for the occasion.
Everyone has their own tradition, but it's always the same question: what on earth am I going to wear to open my packages? A puzzle that comes up every year.
Well this article might be able to help you. We have concocted 3 Christmas look ideas for you to be stylish from head to toe, obviously!
✨For those who can't imagine Christmas without (a lot of) glitter✨
âť„ The Tate Modern
With its three color variations , you will find glitter at your feet! In black and gold, festive look guaranteed. In silver gray, you will be illuminated. In glittery blue, originality and modernity you will be adorned. All the combinations are good, it's up to you to choose an outfit that will be sublimated by your socks!
Don't hesitate to wear your Tate Modern Gold model with black 7/8 pants , a blouse and a pair of loafers.
âť„ The Nakameguro
Here too, it's up to you to choose your camp. Rather blue or rather burgundy? That's good, we have both! Accompanied by their little glittery polka dots , you will opt for a very soft look . Enough to make people jealous around the tree this year...
Wear with pleated pants and loafers, a neutral top or a soft sweater.
âť„ The Notting Hill Gold
Our favorite for this year!
They are ideal for discreetly adorning your feet and enhancing the black and gold tones in your outfits. If you like graphic lines, we can only recommend them. The stripes for the graphic side, the iridescent skirt for the festive side. These two form a shock duo . To wear with a sober top and derbies or patent shoes.
Rumor has it that these are the socks that Violette, the designer of St Eustache, will be wearing this year...
We can only wish you a happy Christmas,
all dressed in sequins! 🎄✨🎅