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Go Glam for New Years Eve

December 26, 1:53 AMDC Glam ExaminerLeslie A. Bray
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Sequin Dress

So now that we’ve made it through dressing fab for Thanksgiving and the Christmas Party, what about New Year’s Eve. This New Year‘s Eve you can be as glamorous as you want without toning anything down. I say this but I want you to go glamorous the right way and it’s so easy.

Buy garments full of metallic, fringe, sequins or shine and glam it up two ways:

1. Wear one to three multi-size diamond bangle bracelets, a large cocktail ring and a pair of gorgeous strappy heels. 2. Wear medium to large chandelier earrings, leave both wrist bare, a medium to large cocktail ring and a pair of gorgeous pumps. Compliment either look with the right makeup and hair and there you have it. You are full on glam for New Year’s Eve. Remember to step outside the norm and be glamorous, it’s New Year’s Eve!

You can find the item above at any fine department store or fashion boutique.

1.Forever21

Until next time,

Live Well & Live Fabulous!

Leslie


 

 

 

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