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Fashion & Beauty

Holiday Fashion From Office To Evening

With the hectic holiday party season upon us, some tips on transitioning your work look into the evening.
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Office: A Festive Sheath Dress

A classic sheath dress like Coldwater Creek's Classic Ponte dress ($89.95, coldwatercreek.com) is a great base during the holiday season. Wear it during the day with minimal accessories. And to make sure you get in to a festive mood choose one in a fun holiday color like red, green or royal blue.

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by DanielAndersonABS on October 02, 2012
The first dress has a feminine look to it but the black dress is of similar design so it's worth only buying either one. The faux fur is a fashion disaster to me and the evening shirt is sexy but I don't like the pattern; too art-looking. You don't want to end up looking like a patchwork of art. The black necklace has a classy look to it. The shiny belt is glamorous when matched perfectly with the right outfit and the tuxedo pants is excellent for many different occasions. The design of the pumps is outdated in my opinion. The earrings gives off a dominating yet graceful look.

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I am glad that not all the pieces here are from high end fashion boutiques. I can see some mid range pieces from Topshop, which are great because they are affordable and yet still allows me to be fashionable. These are dresses that I am certainly comfortable wearing, both to the office and then to parties. Sanita - http://www.uncomfortablefoot.com
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