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How to Dress for a Company Holiday Party

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Dress for a Company Holiday Party
Dress for a Company Holiday Party

If your not sure what to wear for your holiday party this year, read this article.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Little black dress. ladies if you own it wear it. Unless it doesn't fit, the little black dress is perfect to wear at a company party. If you want to invest in one, there are so many dresses to chose from , so many shops.

  2. Step 2

    Guys. A suit will do just fine but you can also wear a nice dressy shirt and pants with a sport's jacket. You want to dress up but you don't have to look like you are attending a funeral or wedding either.

  3. Step 3

    Ladies. If you do not feel comfortable in a dress or do not own one, than go for nice slacks with a pretty top. Dress it up with colorful earing and or a necklace or bracelet. How about lacey stockings and a skirt, dress boots and an elegant top.

  4. Step 4

    You can also go for a camisole with a button down top, half way buttoned and a long skirt with a slit. Nice comfy shoes for dancing. You will probably take them off by 10 anyway to really get your groove on.

  5. Step 5

    Do not wear jeans.

  6. Step 6

    Stay away from spandex pants or leather pants.

  7. Step 7

    Dress sexy doesn't mean you can't look classy. Be revealing but conservative. it is a firm party. Remember, people are still watching you and noticing behavior. Watch the drinks, the sexual motions towards other co workers. still, keep it in check, a boss is still a boss, whether she or he dances or drinks or jokes. For the next day it is bussiness as usual.

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on 12/8/2008 great tips

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on 12/8/2008 Great article and tips for dressing for a holiday office party.

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