Holiday Lookbook: 2022 Holiday Season
Thanksgiving and Christmas are quickly approaching and brands seem to be starting their holiday advertisements and campaigns sooner than ever. The holidays not only bring good food along with friends and family, but also plenty of opportunities to dress up! Winter fashion gives us so much freedom to create so many different outfits that are perfect for any upcoming holiday parties and festivities. I have curated a list of the perfect items to wear for a fancy Christmas Eve party or even just Christmas dinner with your family.
Feathers Galore
Feathers have been a major statement already this season and are something that you definitely do not want to miss out on!
Olga Berg Estelle Feather Clutch
Holiday Blues
Don’t let the darkness of the nights bring you down–let your outfits introduce some vibrant colors!
Alice + Olivia Justin Double Breasted Blazer
Leather Lovin’
Leather is always a classic for the fall and winter seasons, and these jackets are a great staple to have in your closet for this season and many to come.
WeWoreWhat Vegan Leather Trench
Ruth Faux Shearling Aviator Jacket
Santa Baby
Who doesn’t love a nice red, sparkly bodysuit to ring in the holidays with?
Shoe Stoppers
Shoes can make or break any outfit, so this holiday season, you will want to make sure you get your hands on the right pairs!
Everything above is from Revolve or Showpo, which are some of my favorite places to shop for big events or holidays. These items are definitely more luxurious and on the pricey side, but totally worth it.
Dress to Impress
You always need to have dress options when shopping for the holidays, as you never know where the night may take you!
Leahanna Button Front Knit Midi Dress
If you’re looking for some pieces that are a little less expensive, these are some super cute options for you. Not only this, they are also great family-friendly options if you don't have any extravagant plans or parties to go to. All of these pieces are from Showpo and Revolve. Happy shopping and happy holidays!
Xoxo,
Dorina Grossano