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Lights, camera, FASHION

Woman & Home UK

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December 2025

What we wear speaks volumes about our celebrations, says Ellie Fennell

- By Ellie Fennell

Lights, camera, FASHION

A century ago, Yuletide celebrations were nothing without satin gowns and formal furs. Now it's all signature sweaters and matching pyjamas, proof that style need not be stiff to be special - much like our celebrations where formal occasions with fancy canapés and copious guests are in decline. For many, get-togethers now revolve around a relaxed mix of friends and family, fizz on the sofa and a second helping of pudding in comfy loungewear. Just look how far we've come.

image1950s

Polished and prim postwar parties

After years of 'make do and mend', the 50s heralded an era of prosperity. Fashion followed with a focus on looking picture-perfect, and styles embraced an hourglass silhouette with a cinched waist and full petticoat. The casual look for chaps was epitomised by a sleeveless V-neck, smart trousers and tie.

image1960s

Go-go glamour, short skirts, sharp tailoring

The Swinging Sixties brought not only a cultural revolution but a drastic shift in fashion, with the emergence of mod fashion. Twiggy's signature style heavily influenced party wear, with miniskirts, go-go boots, A-line dresses, bold geometric patterns and metallic fabrics making for statement looks at Christmas. The 'Mad Men' vibe led the most stylish festive dressers to sleek suits, narrow lapels, skinny ties, a Harrington jacket and suede Chelsea boots.

1970s

Kaleidoscopic colours and disco sparkle

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