Novelty sweaters with dancing Candy Canes, prancing reindeer or smiling Santas: The entire staff, from the receptionist to the CEO, already knows it’s the holiday season.
So you don't have to dress like a a store window set up with December holiday decorations.
Skin tight pants, super short skirts, curve-tugging dresses, very low necklines: Wait to bare it all for a hot date rather than risk risk getting in hot water with the boss. Play it safe. Wear party dresses that leave something to the imagination.
Prom dress and bridesmaid dresses: This isn’t the time to pull out that Prom dress or bridesmaid dress you only wore once. If the invite reads "Black Tie" or "Black Tie optional", opt for a classic evening dress - preferably a long formal dress. An elegant cocktail dress works too. For a genuine holiday look, sparkle wearing gold or silver shoes or evening purse.
Bling, Bling, Bling!: There is such a thing as too much glitz or bling on your holiday dress. Leave the tinsel look for the Christmas tree or wrapping gifts. You'll still shine with just accents that sparkle. A little shine does go a long way – even under the mistletoe!
Remember, your smile creates the best-ever accessory no matter what you decide to wear to the office party. A smile makes you look pretty and feel merry for the company holiday party!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
What Not to Wear to the Office Holiday Party
Want to earn a fast fashion bonus? Just follow these easy tips on what NOT to wear to the annual office holiday party:
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