
Not sure how to tackle the office Christmas party dress code? We have rounded up 50 party perfect celebrity looks to inspire your wardrobe. Whether you’re heading somewhere fancy or it’s a low-key occasion, click through the gallery below for all the sequins, festive red and LBD inspiration you could ask for.
Go simple and silky, but add some drama to your Christmas look with some fun accessories. Photo: Getty
Alexa Chung made the festive ensemble cool by adding thick black tights and a statement red lip to her gold lamé dress. Photo: Getty
If you’re looking to make a statement on the dance floor this year, take your cue from Blake Lively and her vintage Chanel dress. Photo: Getty
At Christmas, you can never have too many red sequins. Photo: Getty
Amal Clooney’s lamé dress is perfect for an office Christmas do – appropriate and chic, but still party-ready. Photo: Getty
Make like Gal Gadot and embrace bright red tones this Christmas. Photo: Getty
Ashley Graham is proof that, sometimes, nothing looks chicer than an LBD. Photo: Getty
Bella Hadid makes a case for top-to-toe gold in the form of this three-piece suit. Photo: Getty
The ideal dress to wear to ring in 2020. Photo: Getty
If you want to put a sultry spin on the trouser suit, opt for something embellished and wear it bare underneath. Photo: Getty
A strappy black mini will never go out of style. Photo: Getty
Emma Stone nailed the ‘drouser’ trend at this year’s Baftas. Follow her cue and team a dress with matching trousers. Photo: Getty
We love Gigi Hadid’s cool and colourful take on the sparkly dress. Photo: Getty
Feathers are set to be everywhere again this Christmas. Make like Chrissy Teigen and do it in the form of an elegant embellished midi. Photo: Getty
Wherever you’re headed, be the belle of the ball in a floor-length sequin gown like Cindy Crawford’s. Photo: Getty
We love Diane Kruger’s effortlessly cool spin on the sequin. Photo: Getty
A navy finish gives this sequin frock a fresh feel. Photo: Getty
Proof that sometimes the most simple ensembles are the best. Photo: Getty
Give the little black dress a more fun feel by wearing with sock boots and statement earrings. Photo: Getty
Kendall Jenner proves that the sheer trend can look grown-up and elegant when done right. Photo: Getty
French style icon Jeanne Damas is the ultimate inspiration in low-key Christmas style. Photo: Getty
At Christmas, you can never have too much sparkle. Let your shoes, frock and bag all in on the fun. Photo: Getty
Invest in a sparkly suit. You’ll wear it again and again. Photo: Getty
Take your cue from Karlie Kloss and pair a floor-length sequin dress with fancy flats for a night of festive dancing. Photo: Getty
This glittery two-piece is ideal for desk-to-dinner. Just wear loafers during the day and change into some statement heels come the evening. Photo: Getty
The boldest sequin look we’ve seen to date. Photo: Getty
Bring tonal dressing into the evening and match your shoes to your dress a la Gigi Hadid. Photo: Getty
We love this feminine and fun take on the simple LBD. Photo: Getty
We love this alternative Christmas party look from Olivia Palermo. Just team a classic blazer with a pleated skirt and festive velvet shoes. Photo: Getty
We’ll let Kate Bosworth convince you to wear tulle this Christmas. Photo: Getty
Not a fan of sequins? Choose velvet from head to toe. Photo: Getty
You cannot go wrong with sequins in December. Photo: Getty
Don’t be afraid to let your jewellery do the talking and invest in a pair of statement dangly earrings. Photo: Getty
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley proves that sometimes velvet can look more rock chick than twee. Photo: Getty
If you’re more pared back than you are sparkle, let Sienna Miller’s simple but elegant silky two-piece be your inspiration. Photo: Getty
There is no reason not to opt for tights in the evening. Look to Kendall Jenner’s oversized blazer and 10-deniers for inspiration. Photo: Getty
Trust Cinderella to wear the ultimate fairytale gown. Photo: Getty
A classic suit is always an excellent choice when it comes to eveningwear. Photo: Getty
Lily Rose Depp’s monochrome ensemble proves that you don’t need to wear colour to look Christmassy. Photo: Getty
Kendall Jenner proved that there is a way to do naked festive dressing with her tinsel-trimmed David Koma dress. Photo: Splash News
Don’t be afraid to try the underwear-as-outerwear trend. As proven by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, it can make for a seriously elegant option. Photo: Getty
Why leave the off-the-shoulder trend in the summer? Just add some festive fringing a la Lily James. Photo: Getty
Be inspired by Father Christmas (and Olivia Palermo) this festive season in a red trouser suit. Photo: Getty
Take your cue from Penelope Cruz and embrace the LBD and glitzy accessories during the festive season. Photo: Getty
You won’t fail to make an entrance if you choose a dramatic red ballgown for your Christmas party. Photo: Getty
Not all Christmas ensembles have to be metallic or red. Don’t be afraid of picking more neutral colours, but we recommend opting for those with a bit of texture if you want to make a statement. Photo: Getty
Take inspiration from Taylor Hill and mix high necklines with statement earrings and an updo. Photo: Getty
Make like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and look to cool London brand Attico for offbeat Christmas ensembles. Photo: Getty
Bored of your LBD? Wear silky navy separates instead a la Victoria Beckham. Photo: Getty
Burberry puts the festive spin on lace with this gorgeous gold dress worn by Sienna Miller. Photo: Getty
This article originally appeared on Harper’s BAZAAR UK.
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