Contents
- 1 Choose Something Red
- 2 Break Out a Bracket
- 3 Feel Fancy in Faux Fur
- 4 Shine Bright in Sequins
- 5 Don't Forget About Jewelry
- 6 Wear Wide-Leg Trousers
- 7 Swap Dress Pants for Cargo Styles
- 8 Add Leather for Texture
- 9 Elevate Your Loungewear
- 10 Slip on a Slip Dress
- 11 Suit Up
- 12 Make It Metallic
- 13 Consider a Blazer Dress
- 14 Opt for Emerald
Annual holiday gatherings with family and friends may sound merry and bright, but with so many events to plan for, piecing together multiple holiday outfits can get exhausting. After all, what you wear to your bestie’s shindig might not necessarily be appropriate for your end-of-year office party or your familial dinner with grandma and grandpa. So, where do you turn to for help?
For starters, celebrities are never short of style inspiration. Holiday movies can serve up some serious festive outfit ideas, too. In case you’re still not finding what you’re looking for, it’s best to go straight to the experts for advice. With that in mind, we tapped a slew of stylists and fashion influencers to get their recommendations and pro tips for what to wear this holiday season. No matter when, where, or what you’re celebrating, these combinations are sure to make a statement.
From statement-making suits to cozy closet staples, keep scrolling for 14 stylist-approved holiday outfits.
Choose Something Red
Red is a classic choice for the holiday season. “Choosing classic options—like a red monochromatic knit top and pencil skirt, or a mid-length red dress with interesting textures or ornate embellishments—can really make all the difference in the world,” celebrity stylist Mickey Freeman told InStyle. “Other outfit ideas that are all the rage this holiday season include a fierce red sequin suit, a retro, wine-red, velvet bodycon dress, and a casual red plaid shirt dress, which can be worn with or without a belt,” he added.
Break Out a Bracket
Even if it’s cold where you are, celebrity fashion stylist and Bare Necessities partner Kate Young suggests wearing a bra top for your holiday festivities to tap into the underwear-as-outerwear trend. “I love a bra worn with a blazer and jeans for a casual, sexy outfit, or a bra under a suit to add an unexpected element to a look,” Young told InStyle.
Feel Fancy in Faux Fur
When it comes to holiday outfits, Tobi head stylist Joanna Angeles said she associates the time of year with faux fur. “Take a knee-length coat with faux fur trim and layer it with a fitted long-sleeved turtleneck, leather mini skirt or shorts, sheer tights, and knee-high heeled boots,” she explained. “Metallic accessories, such as a clutch or headband, will add that much-needed pop of sparkle.” The result will look and feel luxurious.
Shine Bright in Sequins
“Nothing says festive like sequins,” said celebrity stylist Tiffany Briseno. Rather than reach for the classic party dress, think modern. “Try a matte sequin suit paired with a 1970s platform sandal for a fun and elegant look. To take your look to an unexpected level, try this in a neutral hue like brown or camel,” she added.
Don't Forget About Jewelry
Celebrity stylist and Pandora Jewelry partner Erin Walsh is a big believer in being “incidentally fabulous.” Translation: “looking amazing and sparkly and interesting and powerful, all the while seeming like it’s totally effortless,” she said. To achieve this, Walsh piles on fine, sparkling accents, like layered pendant necklaces and a variety of dainty earrings stacked up the ear.
"I think the key is to find a collection you love that mixes in with both everyday holiday and evening holiday, and then you really can step into your power," she continued. "Whether that's at a party, a meeting, dinner, or even at home."
Wear Wide-Leg Trousers
Looking for comfort and style in your holiday outfit? Throw on a pair of wide-leg trousers. “You want to look just as polished from the moment you arrived to post pumpkin pie, and the high-waisted wide-leg trouser is not only flattering for all body types, but it is also both comfortable and perfect for a dinner party,” noted Briseno. “Try this with a romantic sleeve top and some statement earrings in your favorite holiday jewel tones.”
Swap Dress Pants for Cargo Styles
Cargo pants are everywhere at the moment, and the trend is set to stick around. “Most people associate cargo pants as strictly casual pants,” said stylist Naina Singla. “But, did you know you can elevate them by simply choosing them in a different fabric?” The refined cargo pant is one of her favorite—albeit unexpected—items to wear for the holidays. “Some of the easiest ways to dress up a cargo pant is to find them in satin or leather,” Singla told InStyle. “You can pair them with a simple cashmere sweater for a chic yet comfortable look, or you could add a sequin cami or blazer for a more dressed-up and festive holiday look.”
Add Leather for Texture
While you could reach for sequins and pearls this holiday season, celebrity stylist Sonia Young made a case for faux leather instead. “There are so many amazing leather pants—faux leather, patent leather—that can easily be worn from day to night, making it a perfect holiday wardrobe staple,” said Young. One of her favorites? Commando Patent Leather Leggings. “They can go to the office with an oversized sweater and loafer and to a dinner date in a blazer and heels.”
Elevate Your Loungewear
If you want to go the comfy route this holiday season, there are ways to elevate your loungewear, including adding a heel to your favorite PJs. “What’s better than having a glass of wine in the comfort of your pajamas?” Young asked. She’s a huge fan of Olivia Von Halle, Sleeper, and Morgan Lane. Red, white, and green are obvious choices for your holiday color palette, but JLUXLABEL co-founder Teresa Jaide suggested switching it up. “Year after year, we love reaching for our rich emerald green or ruby red velvets. This year, in addition, we are going for our new favorite hue for intensity and elegance: midnight blue.”
Slip on a Slip Dress
According to Rebecca Clarke, head of design at Nasty Gal, the slip dress is a wardrobe staple. For the holidays, she’s especially loving slip dresses with a ruched side as a nod to the late ’90s/Y2K moment. “Streetwear detail meets glamour for the holidays,” she noted.
Suit Up
Three-piece suits have been on the rise, so it’s no surprise why Singla would suggest a set—especially in white or ivory—as a holiday outfit. “A lightweight wool suit set with a blazer, vest, and trousers comes together as intentionally polished and elegant,” she explained.
Make It Metallic
Style expert and Amazon Live style host Katie Sands revealed she loves a metallic moment for the holidays—and this year is no exception. “I’ve been seeing a lot of metallic suit sets, and I love that they give that power suit feel while also being very holiday-oriented,” she said. “Style with any nude or black boot in your closet or maybe a little kitten heel, a bralette.”
Consider a Blazer Dress
As far as celebrity stylist and fashion consultant Amanda Sanders is concerned, blazer dresses are a great go-to if you’ll be transitioning from the office to a holiday party. “I’d pair it with suede over-the-knee boots, silver drop earrings, and a statement ring, and finish off the look with a moto jacket and suede bucket bag with silver hardware,” she said. “All pieces are great winter staples for seasons to come.”
Opt for Emerald
If red items aren't plentiful in your wardrobe—or if you're just not a fan of the color—personal stylist Allie McKenna recommends another holiday season staple shade: emerald green. "Red is always appropriate but kind of obvious," she told us. Green, on the other hand, is festive and fresh.