STEP it out at New Year beanos with a
new you on the dance floor.
There are fantastic outfits by the score in
High Street stores.
You can dress up to the nines to go to parties or
clubbing.
And a mass of shiny, jingly accessories will give the same
outfit a different look for the next night out.
If you love the
attention of the dancefloor you'll want to look sleek and sexy in
up-to-the-minute styles.
So what's Jennifer Lopez got that you
haven't?
Just make sure what you wear suits you -like she does.
OK!
Check out hot red trousers and a one-shoulder top from Next.
The outfit has the perfect mix of glamour and elegance to get you noticed if
your shimmying alone can't do the trick. The trousers' studded seams add a rock
chick edge and the top fits tightly in all the right places.
The bare
shoulders are really sexy. It's guaranteed to bring out the vamp in you.
And if you're hoping still to have spare cash to party in style then you can't
go wrong with this outfit. The top costs Pounds 23.99 and the trousers Pounds
47.99.
Don't fall into the trap of thinking you have to wear a skimpy,
revealing outfit that leaves little to the imagination to look sexy.
Why
not go for a figure-hugging outfit that moulds to your curves?
Check out
the blue denim
latex
stockings from mail order catalogue Family Album. It will get you noticed
for sure.
If you've got a great figure then this could be
perfect.
The super advantage to an alluring outfit like this is that
you're sure to be comfortable all night. With winter at its worst, the last
thing you want is to be standing around in a flimsy dress showing off your goose
bumps.
The catsuit, at Pounds 39, will let you look gorgeous without
inviting a bout of pneumonia.
And according to Dublin style guru Sharon
Walsh, that's the key to success. She said: "Above all you've got to feel
comfortable in what you're wearing. It's got to suit your personality as well as
the occasion."
So don't listen to others and force yourself into an
outfit that doesn't feel right.
Everyone likes to look their best and
what you wear can set the mood for every occasion.
So even if you feel
stuffed to the gills after Christmas don't just sink into the couch and leave
your wardrobe to chance.
Take the time to trawl through your clothes and
you'll soon see what's missing, then get your clogs on and hit the high
street.
Make a New Year resolution to be a little more adventurous in
2002.
If the vampy side of your nature is firmly under wraps then you'll
be dying for the chance to cut loose.
And next year's parties are the
perfect opportunity to show off.
By all means push the boat out in
something spectacular -just be sure it suits you and that you've got the
personality to carry it off.
And if dazzling crowds is not a priority
then stick to your own style.
For nights out choose something elegant
with just a hint of glamour -like a beautiful velvet dress.
With the one
pictured, from Gerard Darel at Clery's department store, you can't go
wrong.
Its simple sophistication will make a great impression. The dress
costs Pounds 190 and looks fabulous with the off-white jacket from the Dream
label.
It's also available from Clerys at Pounds 95.
Looking a
million dollars can be easier than you think. A little black oufit should do the
trick.
Check out the chique skirt and top from Family Album. With a red
trim across the top it's the perfect party outfit.
The great shape of
skirt and top means you'll be flattered in all the right places while black has
a great slimming effect, making you look taller and thinner.
And this is
an outfit you'll wear time and again, dressing it up or down depending on the
occasion.
It won't break the bank either, leaving you plenty of change
to party in Top and skirt cost Pounds 25 each.
Don't forget how much an
outfit can be dressed up with the right accessories.
Sharon said: "There
are loads of fantastic titbits in vibrant colours that can turn a casual outfit
into something dressy. Fake antique jewellery is great. If you want to look
up-to-the-minute that's the way to go."
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