Now that Santa Clause has gone his merry way back to the North Pole, it’s time to start planning for the most styling ‘eve of the year. And whether you’re throwing a bash, hanging out near Pearl & Clasp in Times Square to watch the ball drop, or going bar hopping in your local city, we know you want to do it in style. So what do pearls and New Year’s Eve have in common? More than you think! Here are some outfit ideas that pair sequins, sparkle, and pearls in a tasteful and trendy way.
1. Leather and Sequins: We all know New Year’s Eve is the best time to bring out your most over the top wardrobe looks and to pair them together – so why not make the most out of the bling you already have? A high waisted leather skirt and crop top covered in sequins will make you the center of attention at any NYE party. Pair this daring duo with the black octagon pearl necklace for an even more luxurious look.
2. Pink Panther: If sequins aren’t your thing, why not go over the top with textures instead? A faux-animal print dress is sure to make a statement at any New Year’s Eve party – and if you’re lucky enough to have a darker complexion, this pink look will make you look hot hot hot! Finish the look with pink button pearl earrings.
3. Punk Rock: You don’t have to go totally glitz and glam to look awesome as we ring in the new year. For a more casual, punk rock look, leather leggings and a sequin tank with statement high-top sneakers is more than enough to party in style. And, who says pearls can’t be punk rock too? A long strand of black pearls will add dimension to your already lustrous look.
4. Classic textures and colors: When it comes to New Year’s, there’s no question that black and gold rule the evening. Instead of a traditional dress or skirt, get your hands on a textured pair of shorts to make a true fashion statement. If it’s too cold to wear shorts sans leggings, put on a pair of sheer, seamed stockings underneath for a fun, retro vibe. The animated z hanging pearl earrings are the perfect finishing touch on this outfit.
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P&C