The festive season is just around the corner! If you’re still looking for that perfect ensemble for Christmas Day, then take heed of these outfit mistakes so you definitely know what not to wear!
Avoid anything too tight
Clothing that will show the after-effects of a large Christmas lunch, such as a tight-fitting top, is a definite no-no. There’s nothing worse than not being able to have another mince pie because your pants are too snug, so rather avoid tight waistbands and fitted bodycon dresses. Consider A-line styles, high-waists, maxi dresses and empire styles instead – that way you can have your cake AND eat it.
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Forgo white
Festive gatherings and parties are a minefield for someone wearing white. Unless you want to spend your day dodging gravy boats and red wine as well as kisses from family members who insist on wearing red lipstick. And if there are any kids in attendance, you know you’ll spend the day walking around with grubby finger marks all over.
Say no to tacky
Repeat after me “I am part of the event, not the décor”. Give kitsch Christmas-themed clothing emblazoned with Santa, reindeers and snowmen a miss. First, we live in Nigeria, where Christmas is more sunshine than snowflakes and, second, you don’t want to have to hear about your awful outfit choice from Uncle Timi for years to come. If you do want to embrace the Christmas spirit, consider holiday-themed nail art or accessories instead.
Too trendy outfit mistakes
Family gatherings can be tough for the trendy! Older relatives peering curiously at you while less-the-polite brothers and cousins poke fun at your ripped jeans. Opt for something classic and cute instead. You’ll thank us later!
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Movement is a must
Whether your loved ones like to lounge around after lunch or engage in competitive games or are fond of the dance floor after a few drinks, you’ll definitely need an outfit that takes kindly to movement. Give teeny tiny hemlines a miss, unless you want to flash your knickers as a Christmas present.
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