Festive Modes for New Year 2023

What better way to ring in the new year than with a fabulously fashionable ensemble? Whether it's ending 2022 intimately with family and friends or celebrating with a dance party on the town, designers offer more is more for 2023's festive fashion.

Example: a range of sparkling ensembles, ranging from a classic column dress, embellished with sequins silver embellishments, from Carolina Herrera's Wes Gordon or a resort-inspired sequined floral maxi tube dress from LoveShackFancy to cocktail shakers to LaQuan Smith's sexy red sequin cutout mini and purple tulle Illusione dress from LaQuan Smith. Valentino with sequin embroidery and feathers on the cuffs.

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Similarly, the power of feel-good fantasy continues via playful volumes (see the bulbous metallic butterfly princess from Collina Strada dress), playful prints (like Jean Paul Gaultier's), sultry cutouts (as seen at Monse, Raisavanessa and Magda Butrym) and lots of upbeat hues.

A festive party look isn't complete without some bold and dazzling accessories and the New Year is time to go big on glitter, shine and sparkle. Break out a star and moon tiara from Jennifer Behr, a firework-inspired diamond necklace from Gismondi 1752 or sequined zebra-print gloves from Anna Sui, bold pieces for the biggest night of the year .

For men, New Year's Eve calls for a special celebration, which often includes a special kind of dress code.

It's hard to beat the classics, especially when it comes to New Year's Eve, because the always reliable The black tie look remains the go-to option for men given its signature elegance - like a cream tuxedo jacket with contrasting white lapels by Ami Alexandre Mattiussi.

But "black tie" no longer literally means black tie (butterfly), as men explore other ways to incorporate a little creativity into the mix. Whether you opt for a velvet tuxedo worn with an open-necked silk shirt, a classic slim-fit black tuxedo worn with an Acne Studios pink sequined T-shirt, or an all-black set with multicolored butterflies from Louis Vuitton, all are good bets to embellish the look of the festive evening.

Many brands also bank on that extra flair that will make your look stand out from the crowd.

Creative black tie leaves room for customization, and men are attracted to details that embellish with accents like imaginative jewelry (fendi's silver Cuban-link necklace); glitter, as seen on an all-gold look by Valentino; bright colors and touches of lace on Alexander McQueen's shirts and pants, giving men another way to ring in the new year while breaking style boundaries.

Festive Modes for New Year 2023

What better way to ring in the new year than with a fabulously fashionable ensemble? Whether it's ending 2022 intimately with family and friends or celebrating with a dance party on the town, designers offer more is more for 2023's festive fashion.

Example: a range of sparkling ensembles, ranging from a classic column dress, embellished with sequins silver embellishments, from Carolina Herrera's Wes Gordon or a resort-inspired sequined floral maxi tube dress from LoveShackFancy to cocktail shakers to LaQuan Smith's sexy red sequin cutout mini and purple tulle Illusione dress from LaQuan Smith. Valentino with sequin embroidery and feathers on the cuffs.

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Similarly, the power of feel-good fantasy continues via playful volumes (see the bulbous metallic butterfly princess from Collina Strada dress), playful prints (like Jean Paul Gaultier's), sultry cutouts (as seen at Monse, Raisavanessa and Magda Butrym) and lots of upbeat hues.

A festive party look isn't complete without some bold and dazzling accessories and the New Year is time to go big on glitter, shine and sparkle. Break out a star and moon tiara from Jennifer Behr, a firework-inspired diamond necklace from Gismondi 1752 or sequined zebra-print gloves from Anna Sui, bold pieces for the biggest night of the year .

For men, New Year's Eve calls for a special celebration, which often includes a special kind of dress code.

It's hard to beat the classics, especially when it comes to New Year's Eve, because the always reliable The black tie look remains the go-to option for men given its signature elegance - like a cream tuxedo jacket with contrasting white lapels by Ami Alexandre Mattiussi.

But "black tie" no longer literally means black tie (butterfly), as men explore other ways to incorporate a little creativity into the mix. Whether you opt for a velvet tuxedo worn with an open-necked silk shirt, a classic slim-fit black tuxedo worn with an Acne Studios pink sequined T-shirt, or an all-black set with multicolored butterflies from Louis Vuitton, all are good bets to embellish the look of the festive evening.

Many brands also bank on that extra flair that will make your look stand out from the crowd.

Creative black tie leaves room for customization, and men are attracted to details that embellish with accents like imaginative jewelry (fendi's silver Cuban-link necklace); glitter, as seen on an all-gold look by Valentino; bright colors and touches of lace on Alexander McQueen's shirts and pants, giving men another way to ring in the new year while breaking style boundaries.

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