A Thanksgiving Outfit for Every Type of Girl
Every year when Thanksgiving starts to roll around, there are two things on my mind- the food and my outfit. While I can’t help with what to stuff your plate with, I can give you some ideas on what to wear, no matter what you have planned for the day!
Dress Jacket Boots Earrings Lipstick
Whether you’re headed to your favorite restaurant for a Holiday pre-fixe or dining at the club, this outfit is the perfect amount of elegant, festive and comfortable. Since you’re venturing outside the house, don’t forget a coat to keep you warm in transit. My favorite lately is this chocolate brown cape coat from Banana Republic!
Apron Dress Loafers Socks Hair Jewelry
On cooking duty? Food isn’t the only thing you can serve! This sleeveless black dress layered under a chic apron for a hot kitchen…and hiding stains. These loafers are perfect for being on your feet all day running the kitchen and the gold hardware is a perfect mirror to the gold in the decorative hair tie (because nobody wants to find a stray hair in their pumpkin pie).
Skirt Top Shoes Necklace Earrings
My favorite part of the holiday season is getting dressed up! If you’re Thanksgiving is more on the formal side, this is the perfect outfit to stay comfortable without sacrificing looks. I specifically love this the olive, monochromatic outfit to really play into the colors of the season.
Vest Jeans Belt Shoes Earrings
There is nothing better than getting to celebrate the friends you’re thankful for over a good meal! This outfit is perfect for crowded around a girlfriend’s apartment or opting to go out. Plus, the trend western accents are still on the rise, and nobody appreciates a trend like your girlfriends!
Even though most sales have moved online nowadays, some of us still love to burn those Thanksgiving calories by lifting shopping bags and running around the mall. In this leopard print dress with maroon accents is the perfect mix of cute and comfortable.
Let me know in the comments below which outfit was your favorite and how you’ll be spending Thanksgiving this year!