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Gorgeous Celebrity Jingle Bells…steal their looks.

The party season is well and truly in swing, but if you haven’t got your outfit sorted yet, maybe you could take some style inspiration from some celebrity fashionistas. There is a style for everyone, and these ladies show that at Christmas, it really is a case of anything goes, from full length beauties to short and sexy styles, taking in a bit of androgynous style along the way.

Lea Michele wore an amazing sparkling Valentino number for the premiere of her film ‘New Year’s Eve’. This style will definitely catch the eye and make you the centre of attention, but take a tip from Lea and let the dress speak for itself, keep the make-up natural.

Linea Beaded sequin chevron dress 

At the same film premiere, Fergie looked a million miles away from her ghetto Black Eyed Peas style, and instead channelled the ghosts of Rita Hayworth and Veronica Lake with her immaculate forties styling. This would be a great New Year’s Eve outfit.

Ozlem sequins dress gunmetal 

The glorious Michelle Pfeiffer frankly defies the laws of aging and actually seems to improve with each year. She looks incredible in this dress, which is a great alternative to the little black dress.

Reiss Harmony RUCHED DRESS MAGENTA 

The WE stars showed differing styles in New York this week. Wallis  herself, Andrea Riseborough opted for classic monochrome in her Oscar De La Renta dress. I loved the dress, but hated the Margaret Thatcher hairdo, and wish she’d stick to being  a brunette.

 

Kamille sequin skirt dress 

WE director Madonna sported a more rock chick party look, teaming black cigarette pants with a beaded top. Adopt this look when meeting friends over the festive period.

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