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What to Wear for a Business Holiday Party

10 guidelines What to Wear Professional Business Holiday Party

December is here!  Christmas and year-end Holiday parties are popping up on my calendar to fill the entire month.  The tough question is what to wear for Business Holiday Parties.  I have parties booked with clients, professional organizations, companies that I want to do business with, and more company related parties and events.

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Here are 10 guidelines of What to Wear for a Professional Business Holiday Party for a professional, polished, festive outfit.

  1. Leave the tacky Ugly Christmas sweater at home!  Those silly and outrageous sweaters are great for a gathering with friends and family, not for your work “family”.
  2. Ditch the club wear, thigh high slits, crop top, short skirts, plunging necklines, and too tight tops.  Wear fitted clothing for a tailored, sophisticated look.  Try a classic combination of shirt/blouse with midi or ankle length skirt, wrap dress, or sheath dress to show off your figure and look polished.
  3. Resist the urge to wear matching sweaters and avoid anything too matchy with your spouse or date. While this look is adorable for Christmas cards or family & Friends parties, this might be a bit too much for a professional setting.
  4. Outfits should coordinate on the same level of formality, how dressy or casual the outfits are.
  5. Coats, jackets, and the entire outfit should be clean at the beginning of the event. Double check for stains the night before, to allow time to switch outfits or spot treat the stain.
  6. Wear shoes that you can walk around and mingle all event. Last year, a colleague’s date wore “stripper heels” that she could barely walk in. It reflects poorly on him, and she was stuck sitting in the corner or wobbling around as she attempted to walk even a short distance.
  7. Do embrace the metallic neutrals (matte silver and brushed gold) look luxurious and festive, without resembling a disco ball.
  8. Be daring and wear winter white! Cocktail hour events are the perfect time to wear that cream turtleneck sweater, ivory pantsuit, or cream brocade dress. Stick with clear liquids (white wine, sprite, or G&Ts) to match your outfit, in case of spills.
  9. Wear a bright, bold jewel tone color. Ruby red, emerald green, deep purple, and sapphire blue are festive winter colors that break away from the classic black.
  10. Choose a classic style, flattering neckline, and quality fabric.  For several years in a row, my Sister wore the same simple muted silver top and classic black pants for various holiday parties.  She switched up the accessories and shoes for each event, providing a unique outfit build on the same classic pieces.

Bonus Tips

Accessories can be more daring than normal work attire. Go ahead and wear chunky bracelets, bold statement necklace, sparkly earrings, big rings and more! Just keep it tasteful (no LED blinking earrings or reindeer antlers unless you work with children).