It’s a love or hate thing – some look
forward to the office Christmas party as a chance to let their hair down and
celebrate the coming holidays. For others, it’s a minefield of potential
career-damaging embarrassment. But as long as you don’t overdo it on the
bubbly, choosing the right outfit is the key to carrying it off in style. Here
are our tips for office-party success:
DO use some common sense
Smart-casual means what it says. Jeans and T-shirt
aren't smart. Nor is a much-loved reindeer sweater your grandmother knit for
you (sorry Gran!).
On the other hand, as much as you may be itching to
show it off, an evening dress, crepe gown or that LBD you love so much is just
not casual. If in doubt, go for a variation on your work look from that same
day by shedding your cardigan or leggings and readjusting your hairstyle for an
evening of light banter ahead..
DON’T go overboard
It may be Christmas, but unless you work in a toy
store, hold off on that Santa costume. Anything with flashing lights or
jingling bells – also out. If you really want to get into the holiday spirit,
brighten up your outfit in a festive way with some red or green – like a scarf,
because they can always be removed.
DO show your individuality
Understated elegance is great, but remember that
you’re supposed to be having fun. So if you’re not able to completely change
out of what you wore to the office that day, try accessorizing to express your
personal style. Some statement shoes, eye-catching clutch or neat-o necklace
can lend just the right amount of distinctive chic to that conservative outfit.
DON’T show too much skin
Some people in the office will love your low-cut,
figure-hugging cocktail dress. Others won’t. An outfit that’s just right for
the club could put you on the wrong side of your conservative CEO. So if you’re
going to show off your legs, keep your top half covered. Or if you’d like to
reveal your back, make sure the hemline is a little lower.
DO follow the theme
You can turn up
at your friend’s costume party minus a costume, but a work event is different.
If the party has a theme, throw all our other advice out of the window and
stick to it. You don’t want to leave your boss with the impression that you’re
not a team player!
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