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The holiday season — with all those parties! — is go-time to showcase every single fabulous dress that you’ve been just waiting to break out. Now, considering all the effort you put into shopping for them, don’t they deserve to be done up right? Here, a few prime examples of how to step up your game…

 

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Keep It Subtle With Sequins                             

When you’re wearing something dazzling like this sequined skater dress in a princess-y lilac hue, any distractions would be just tragic. So, stick with simple black high-heeled pumps (we like the softer rounded toe) and a delicate pavé bangle. Done.

 

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Cocktail Gold Standard

When the dress code is on the formal side and a red carpet ready one-shoulder confection is in order, keep the accessories on the elegant — but still alluring — end of the spectrum. Brave the elements in strappy mixed-metal sandals and skip the heavy jewelry. Instead, opt for a drop of complementary color with these refined gold and faux sapphire earrings – breathtaking!

 

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Bold LBD

When in doubt, wear black. But bare in mind that a body-con long sleeved ruched mini-dress definitely isn’t for the faint of heart. Pair with sexy black cut-out peep-toe booties with a surprise party in the back — glittery heels! Just add a rocked-out hematite collar to break up the dark palette. Party on!

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by Jane(anon) on ‎12-13-2012 02:32 PM
Always a great place for fine unqiue gifts..catalogues
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