A Socialites Guide to the Holidays

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  • Author P. Williards
  • Published December 23, 2007
  • Word count 518

If December means a calendar fool of obligations then this article is for you. Making it through the holiday season in one semi sane piece isn't easy, but with these holiday tips you'll be sashaying from party to party effortlessly and stress free.

  • Pack Light: While we all know the advantages of having a nice big purse to lug around everything you may ever need at any given time, during the holiday festivities its just not practical. Before the holiday party season gets underway, you should either clean out your over packed purse or buy a cute, compact wallet size clutch that you can carry only the essentials in. What are the essentials you ask? Limit the contents of your purse to some lipstick or gloss, keys, cell phone, and a few other fashion emergency items like clear nail polish and a needle and thread.

  • Think Ahead: The average adult spends most of the day on the go. Between work, errands, family, and personal needs, there is barely enough time to breath let alone figure out what to wear. The key to lowering the stress often brought on by busy holiday schedules is to plan well in advance. Planning doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to try the outfit on weeks in advance, but it does mean you should start piecing together outfits and make lists in your head so you have a point of reference when you hit the stores.

  • Dress for the Occasion: Are you going to a party inside or outside? Is it a short get together or an all day affair? By asking yourself these questions you should be able to rule out what not to wear to your holiday get together. If you’re going to be standing around for several hours, you may want to live the super high ultra skinny heels at home and look for something a little more practical and comfortable. If you’re going to be at a party held out doors or in less than cozy conditions, make sure you dress warm and leave your strapless cocktail dress at home on the hanger.

  • Bring a Gift: If you’re going to a gathering at someone’s house and you are basically enjoying a night of entertainment, food, and beverages all on the host’s bank account, it’s a good idea to bring a small token of thanks. It doesn’t need to be elaborate or expensive. A small bottle of wine or a Christmas decoration is just fine.

  • Mingle: Holiday parties are a great time to chat with people you don't normally get a chance to see. When you get to the party, say hello to the host/s, chat with them a bit, and then move on. Not only do you need to make your way around the room, but the individual/s responsible for the party have a million things to do, including speaking to guests. Save the deep discussions for later on in the party when the party has calmed down a bit and your host has time to have a conversation.

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