Let’s be honest – not strangers. Even taking into account that we all try to spend the holidays consciously and still mentally kick-start and not just throw belly feasts, during the winter “holidays” you want to treat yourself to an extra slice of pie or a hearty salad. And visiting guests and meeting girlfriends with whom you promised to see each other for several months is generally a gastronomic catharsis!
And you certainly don’t have to regret it: you deserve to rest a little and feel the taste of life, literally and figuratively. So we suggest putting aside your worries about the fitness program and the spasmodic planning of training for January and just have a good time on New Year’s Eve. If the goal was not to beat everyone with your iron abs and cropped top, and comfort remains the main goal, we know what you should try.
A-line dresses are our best friend when you don’t want to accentuate your waist or even shape your figure with clothes. Of course, you can choose a dress with a fluffy skirt and a high waist, but you can only trust the most basic style. To make it look festive, we choose interesting textures – sequins, sequins, double dresses with a transparent cape on top.
They might basically be the most comfortable pants in the world. But we warn you about the catch: if you’re going to unbutton the waist, you’ll have to choose models with a thin elastic – otherwise the pants will look like joggers, and that’s not the best idea for an evening look. Such loose trousers are better to combine with a woolen shirt: “pajama” sets with feathers will come in handy!
Another functional trick is to hide the “excess” behind the drapery. You artificially create an “air” where tight styles are contraindicated. We personally love the puffy sleeves – they look festive but not theatrical. But of course this is an amateur detail, but a dress with a drape at the waist is the perfect solution!
The same mechanism works here as for pants with elastic: you simply cover the tummy, fix the waist higher and the unwanted volume will remain unnoticed. We love skirts with neat drapes, necklines (oh, the slimming power of vertical lines!) and sequins. More shine!