Monday, December 17, 2012

Holiday dressing strategies tend to focus on herve leger dresses

For the next 12 days, we’re going to talk about easy ways herve leger 2013 to up the ante for the holidays — not just for parties but for every day. Let’s start with a simple strategy: Trade your basic tee for a washable silk shirt — maybe the one you’ve got hanging in the back of the closet that you’re always wanting to wear but never pull out because it’s just too much for a regular old Tuesday.
Sadly, I am coming up a little lot short in the holiday spirit department, and it’s starting to wear me out. I’ve been looking for a way to jump start my festive self, and I think I’ve come up with a possible solution: 12 days of wearing something super fun and out of the ordinary and just a wee bit festive. Because maybe then I’ll feel a little less crabby and a little more like celebrating.
Are you in?
Holiday dressing strategies tend to focus on what to wear herve leger celebrity dresses for parties and events, but most of us aren’t living the kind of life where we’re going to a cocktail party every night (which is kind of sad, really). We’re spending lots of time with our kids and spouses and — if we’re really fortunate — with dear friends and family. So why not dress up for that?
A silk shirt is, indeed, dressier than a tee, but it’s also more flexible than a button down, more feminine and less office-y. Dress your silk shirt down by pairing with jeans or skinny cords, and warm it up with a cozy cardigan. Keep the rest of your outfit casual — no pencil skirts or heels — and appropriate for whatever is on your schedule (kid party, shopping, gift wrapping).

And don’t ignore the washable part — dry cleaning herve leger essential dress can be daunting, but washable silk is super versatile. Hand wash in cold water and Woolite; line dry; wear often.