Wear the herve leger coral dress that flatter you and your skin tone
A great thing about winter fashion is that all the stops herve leger coral dress can be pulled out because, well, it’s the holidays. What better time to don the best than now? Variations of classics are a great way to do this.
“I’m all about a L.B.D. (little black dress), but for the holiday season, I love a L.R.D. (little red dress),” Tan said. “A little red dress is just as classic as a little black dress but makes a much bolder statement.”
It’s obvious, though, that for some Titans, this isn’t their first time keeping their style on point. Having a clear look in one’s mindset helps out when pairing pieces for an outfit.
“I love to throw on a simple blazer and up the amp with a glittering sequin tank or herve leger red bandage dress dress underneath. I’ll even keep my outfit simple and add a sparkly, metallic gold accessory like a clutch or statement necklace for the holidays,” said Keila Andrada-Thomas, a health science major, who is also a styling intern for Brett Nelson and sales adviser at H&M. “Another trend I am going to go for is the tailored tuxedo for women. I think the androgyny of the tuxedo makes for a sexy, sleek look.”
For those who aren’t really sure about what to wear this season, Tan said to keep “you” in the front mind.
“Don’t opt for a trend just because it’s in season. Wear the colors that flatter you and your skin tone. Find clothes with hemlines and cuts that flatter your body type,” she said.
But for all the times when parties aren’t held and just a simple, winter outfit is most comfortable, there are still ways to stay in style and dashing.
“An example of my perfect winter outfit would be a good pair of dark-wash denim skinny jeans with a chic cape or chunky knit sweater and black riding boots,” Andrada-Thomas said. “To top off the look, I would wear my hair in a topknot bun, statement earrings and perhaps a classic red lip to embrace the holidays.”
No matter the occasion, remember to keep this season’s winter fashion cool, sexy and fun because it only comes just once a year.
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“I try to create spaces that are really calm as a simple backdrop for the stuff of life, and when is there more stuff than at Christmas? Last year I did nothing — I didn’t even put up a tree. I couldn’t believe how colorful and full my house became of gifts, people, food, things — just the celebration, and it wasn’t overwhelming. So I might sound a bit Zen there, but I would [sugest] a simple mantelpiece — I love magnolia leaves because they’re still out at this time of year, I love small votives, and maybe a smell in the house like cinnamon.”