How to Dress for a Cocktail Party - Women

By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor

Rate: (15 Ratings)

Cocktail parties are the perfect occasion for the famous little black dress. Whatever your attire, keep it dressy and elegant, but not too formal.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Think about your invitation. If it came by phone or e-mail, chances are it's a more casual affair. If you received a formal invitation, and especially if the event benefits a charity or association, consider it a dressier affair.
Step2
Choose dress and skirt lengths from mini to just above the ankles. Save anything resembling a full-length sequined gown for a different occasion.
Step3
Choose fabric according to the season. Wool and wool blends are perfect for fall and winter; satin, silk, rayon and fine-gauge knits are great for the spring and summer months. These materials can be dressed up or down with jewelry, handbags, shoes, wraps and hairstyles.
Step4
Attend a more formal after-work party in a business suit, or if you wear more casual clothes to work, bring an outfit to change into. A black wool dress with stockings and pumps is a simple solution for fall or winter. Pair a strapless or spaghetti-strap dress with an embroidered cardigan and slingback pumps or strappy sandals for a spring or summer event.
Step5
Head to a more casual after-work gathering in a dressy-casual outfit. Pair a wool skirt with a fitted turtleneck and leather flats for winter parties. Consider a fine-knit twinset, slim satin pants and low-heeled mules in the summer.
Step6
Wear a printed A-line sundress to a cocktail party on a weekend afternoon. A party scheduled for a weekend evening warrants a more flirty or elegant ensemble. Pair a colorful satin or silk empire-waist dress with a velvet or silk shoulder wrap.
Step7
Accessorize. Show off your gold charm bracelet or favorite pair of dangling earrings. Match hair adornments and a handbag to the motif, material or colors in your outfit.

Tips & Warnings

  • Colors such as gray, crimson, black, dark brown and dark blue flatter for evening, fall and winter events. During the summer and spring, consider florals and seasonal shades like light pink, sky blue, pale green, pale yellow and other pastels.
  • Choose a dress that flatters your figure'don't squeeze into a dress that's too tight or low-cut.

Comments

| View All Comments
Anonymous

Anonymous said

Flag This Comment

on 11/22/2005 Make sure you are well groomed for the party, get your hair done at the salon. Don't forget your nails, makeup and your most important accessory: your smile! :)

Anonymous

Anonymous said

Flag This Comment

on 11/22/2005 If you have an old French pedicure and do not have time to get another, clean it up by touching up the tips of your toenails with Wite Out or white nail polish! This is quick and saves you money, until you really need another pedicure!

View All

Post a Comment

POST A COMMENT

Request a New How-To Article

Looking for more How To information? Chances are there’s an eHow member who knows how to do what you’re looking to do. Submit an article request now!

eHow Article:  How to Dress for a Cocktail Party - Women

eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor

Related Ads


Hire a Bartender for a Party

How to Hire a Bartender for a Party
By: eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor


Dress for a Black-Tie Affair - Women

How to Dress for a Black-Tie Affair - Women
By: eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor


Turn Daytime Makeup Into Nighttime Makeup

How to Turn Daytime Makeup Into Nighttime Makeup
By: eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor


Buy a Perfect Little Black Dress

How to Buy a Perfect Little Black Dress
By: eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor