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What To Wear On New Year’s Eve

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    New Year’s Eve can feel like such a mixed-bag holiday. Some years you’re excited for sequins and champagne; other years, you’re perfectly content in cozy pajamas, lights out by 9:30. And honestly…all of those are valid and every year will probably be different, especially as your stage of life changes. So, if you need New Year’s Eve outfit ideas that are realistic but still fun, I’ve got you covered.

    What to Wear on New Year’s Eve 

    1. Going All Out

    If this is one of your rare “grown-up glam” nights, embrace it. NYE is the one time of year when sequins, metallics, and lush textures like velvet feel completely at home.

    Outfit ideas

    • A sequin dress with a structured jacket

    A little sparkle goes a long way, and pairing a sequin mini or midi dress with a tailored blazer instantly makes the look feel elevated. Choose black, champagne, navy, or deep emerald for a grown-up take on NYE shine.

    This Black Sequin Midi Dress from Tuckernuck is both elegant and fun – I also included it in my favorite holiday party dresses post since it works all season long.

    • Velvet everywhere

    A velvet slip dress, velvet wide-leg pants with a silky cami, or a velvet blazer over a simple black base instantly adds glamour without feeling over the top. Also, velvet photographs beautifully and feels festive without requiring sequins. You can’t go wrong with this velvet dress from Tuckernuck – I wear it all throughout the holiday season!

    • Pearls for a modern twist

    Pearl-embellished tops, statement earrings, or a classic strand worn with an otherwise minimal outfit create that polished, old-Hollywood moment. These pearl drop earrings are just like the ones I’m wearing in the photos at the top of this post.

    • Chic outerwear

    Since December temperatures can be unpredictable, top everything with a beautiful coat, think wool wrap coats, faux-fur jackets, or a sleek longline blazer. The right jacket is half the outfit, especially if you’re walking to dinner or keeping warm in an Uber line. This fur coat from Nordstrom is the perfect statement. This post has more ideas of coats to wear with dresses.

    Shoes: block heels, slingbacks, pointed-toe boots; these pointed-toe heels are the ones I’m pictured in above

    Bag: metallic clutch, mini top-handle, beaded bag – this is a similar black clutch to the one I styled with my outfit.

    If you’re going big, let yourself go big. It’s the last night of the year – have fun with it.


    2. Going Out Long Before Midnight

    Maybe you love the energy of NYE but have zero desire to be out at midnight. (Guilty as charged.) Or maybe you’re going to dinner at 5 p.m., meeting friends early, or grabbing a drink before heading home to get in bed at a reasonable hour (honestly…smart).

    This plan calls for something festive but comfortable, fun without being over the top.

    Outfit ideas to inspire you:

    • Sparkly top + tailored jeans

    A sequined or metallic top like this turtleneck paired with straight-leg, dark-wash jeans feels polished but not costume-y. I recently got these ankle straight jeans from Paige, and they are absolutely fabulous and so flattering (I paired them with this strapless top). Add heels if you want height or sleek flats for something practical.

    Or, go for embellished jeans like these from Pistola, which are having a moment this year. Just keep the top simple, like this long-sleeve ribbed top from Amazon.

    • Satin pants + sweater

    Satin pants are also having a moment. They’re as comfy as loungewear but look elevated. I just got these satin pants from Splendid, which would look so cute with a relaxed sweater like this for a monochrome look.

    • Sparkle in small doses

    If full sequins feel like too much, a sequin trim adds just the right amount of festive detail. Or go for a sweater with gold neck detail like this – how fun is that chain!

    This category is perfect if you want to look like you tried, but still want to be home before the roads get wild.


    3. Celebrating at Home

    Staying in is what most of us prefer. I don’t love a loud party, I don’t like staying up late, and I want to be with my kids. But “cozy at home” doesn’t have to mean giving up on feeling cute, even if you’re just popping open kombucha and watching a movie.

    Outfit Ideas:

    • Matching knit set

    Think soft cashmere joggers, ribbed matching tops and bottoms, or Spanx AirEssentials sets. I have a full post dedicated to loungewear if you want to go this route. 

    • Dark jeans + a luxe sweater

    A beautiful Fair Isle knit – here are the cutest ones this year, a velvet pullover, or a pearl-button cardigan feels seasonal without being dressy.

    • Leggings + an oversized cashmere turtleneck

    Perfect for curling up on the couch but still cute enough for family photos. Plus, cashmere makes you feel so luxe – here are the best cashmere sweaters under $200 (because they don’t have to break the bank).

    • Subtle sparkle

    A sparkly hair clip, velvet bow, or glossy berry lip makes at-home celebrations feel just a little more special. I always grab these hair bows from Amazon!


    4. Family-Friendly Celebration

    If you have little ones, you know the night often revolves around earlier bedtimes, noise-makers, and maybe a kid-version countdown at 8 p.m. You want to look nice in the photos, but you also need to be able to pick up kids and possibly clean up spilled mocktails.

    Outfit ideas to inspire you:

    • Comfortable jeans + festive top

    A metallic knit, velvet top, or fun sweater is perfect. These AYR jeans are hands down the most comfortable ones in my closet (and what I’ll be wearing)!

    • Sweater dress + boots

    A simple ribbed or cashmere sweater dress paired with flat knee-high boots is elevated, warm, and cute. The Vivienne Sweater Dress from Tuckernuck has been my favorite for years now, and it looks really good with the Sam Edelman Sylvia Knee High Boots.

    • Matching family pajamas

    If you’re leaning into the cozy vibe, matching pajamas (options here) or coordinating loungewear make the evening feel fun and memorable for everyone. 

    • Easy accessories

    Or, keep it even simpler with pearl studs, a velvet bow, or a sparkly barrette to make a basic outfit feel festive.


    5. Going to Bed

    Honestly, this deserves its own section. If you are prioritizing sleep (especially if you have young kids), going to bed early on New Year’s Eve is not lazy, it’s brilliant.

    And you should still treat yourself to something that feels soft and nice.

    Outfit Ideas:

    • A fresh set of pajamas

    Think soft cotton, satin, Tencel, or a breathable rib knit. Something you’ll be excited to start the new year in. LAKE (reviewed here) and Tommy John make my favorite pajamas.

    • Cozy socks + a warm robe

    Perfect if you’re doing skincare, drinking tea, or reading before nodding off.  (If you’re ready to upgrade your skincare routine – here’s mine – it’s a good excuse.) These are the two robes I wear constantly: the Cozy Robe from LAKE and the Spa Robe from Weezie.

    • A little luxury

    A silk pillowcase (Amazon carries nice silk pillowcases), a velvet scrunchie, or an overnight hydrating mask (especially if the dry winter air has your skin feeling tight). I cannot recommend Oliveda’s Honey Enzyme Face Mask enough – I love using this (which says a lot since I usually hate doing masks). I try to use it 1-2x a week. 


    Final Thoughts

    Whatever your NYE looks like this year, I hope this helps you find something fun and realistic.

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