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WHETHER YOU PREFER VINTAGE OR SEQUINS, DRESS TO THE NINES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.
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LIFE IS IIS THE DETAILS, AND FASHION IS NO EXCFP-tion. The perfect evening bag complements the perfect dress. Sparkling gems on ears and fingers dazzle party-goers, and sexy stilettos bring the ensemble together. Although black-lie dressing runs the gamut from sequins to sol id black, ladylike elegance is the essential ingredient in this season’s look.

First, the gown. Whether you go simple or opt for a more brazen look, make sure the dress suits your personality. Dramatic sleeves and a retro collar take a basic black dress to the next level. Luxurious fabrics in sexy cuts bring out the romance. Bold colors and anything shiny-sequins, rhinestones, and gemstones included-add some Hair to traditional partywear.

Footwear designers continue to make strides toward more feminine styles. Say goodbye to the chunky heel as stilettos make a comeback and two- and three-toned sassy high heels lake the place of baring black pumps. A fabulous dress and killer shoes make a good start. but don’t stop there-add a dainty handbag with exquisite detail to your ensemble. Clutch purses are all the rage, so invest in one now. Chokers and lariat necklaces that plunge from the neckline are must-haves, and don’t forget to dangle something shiny from your earlobes.

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