What to Wear to Your (Zoom) Holiday Party
Let's raise a glass to that new Prada shirt you bought when the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel seemed brightest. New, stricter lockdowns are being enforced across Europe and the US and the poor thing still has the label attached. The holidays are approaching, though, and that means ample excuse for finally dressing up. Even if it's only to grace your Zoom dinner attendees with.
With this festive period on the horizon, we teamed up with luxury fashion retailer Luisaviaroma to pick out three looks to get all decked out with. From a more refined take on the stay-home sweatpants and sweater combo, to which we've all become accustomed, to fits that'll light up their laptop screens.
A guide to what to wear to your (Zoom) holiday party is below.
Stay-Home Suit
Sweat and track pants have become a must-have for the WFH crew. And while this comfy category of the wardrobe will have a place in our hearts for the rest of time, the holiday season is a good time to take things up a notch. As such, we've picked out a pair of the modern classic Needles track pants. We've lined them up with a nice alternative to your tired holiday sweater from Casablanca, while Jacuemus provides homebound footwear with a relaxed pair of loafers.
An Excuse to Do Formal
Hello, formal! It's been a while, and we've missed you. How good is it going to feel to slip on a pair of loafers by ALYX and parade around the house in them? The gloomy-in-a-good-way shirt by Salute is a great gateway piece to full-on fancy. And paired up with the Bottega pants, it's a killer look.
Unashamedly Extra
A beanie indoors? With a Gucci bowling shirt? Maybe we're still getting acclimatized to actual clothing or maybe we're just celebrating holiday season style by going as extra as possible. If you're doing the latter, the only way to go with the footwear is a pair of beautiful Margiela Tabi boots.
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