Dressing Up For New Year Party
Glittering India|December 2016

Dressing up for a party is a fancy pastime provided you look appropriate for the new year event. Luck is in your favour, having known how to dress for the occasion in a style that reflects the festive flavour.

Amita shanbag
Dressing Up For New Year Party

A daring revealing outfit at a new year party symbolises the dare to bare. Your torso glitters with clothes and accessories to match, wild drama with eye catching patterns.

Drop your traditional ways when it comes to New Year fashion. A strapped dress, with a plunging neckline, yes anything goes in the name of new year fashion wear. A flirtatious scoop neck with exposed shoulders, a backless dress, a halter neck, the more glimpse of skin, the more appetising the new year do. A dramatic twist of wrapping yourself in a hood shawl completes the fashion statement.

The new year eve calls in the glitterati folk that enhance your crowd. A shiny sequinned dress is classic and contemporary and ushers in the new year with style. An alluring satin gown, or a pink and purple velvet dress looks exotic. Black is a favourite colour. Jeans with metallic shine and silver buckles and shiny streaks on denim stand out on new year glamour. A loose fitting blouse or planned prints when you scheme on the psychedelic lights gelling well with your stars and polka dots. The shimmer and glitter becomes a popular fad. Sparkle the diamonds, the shiny triangles and squares to glitzy dance, fun and frolic.

The cheeky twist to prints give the classic flair. A shorter skirt, or a naughty style that accentuates your hip outfit, is a new year mode. Hair and makeup should be subtle and simple, and stiletto heels, and rings and bracelets add on the luxury look. The print stands out ultimately, and the statement of high splendour in garment beauty stands out. New year is the most wonderful time of the year.

This story is from the December 2016 edition of Glittering India.

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