Naughty Vs Nice: Santa’s Style List

15th Dec 2015 / By Guest Contributor


“He’s making a list… checking it twice, gonna find out who’s naughty or nice!” Below I’ve chosen three staple items, and styled them two different ways. When purchasing a new item, it’s always fun to figure out different ways to wear it. I find that learning how to wear certain pieces multiple ways can save you time and money in the long run.

The left side of the photos are a little bit naughty, and perfect for a night out. The right side is a bit more demur; perfect for work or an afternoon activity.

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The Annaleese pumps are sexy and a little bit sophisticated. A Ruched Banded Bodycon dress was a naughty no brainer paired with these patent faux-leather heels. Night out approved! When thinking of something a little bit nicer, the Bolero Blazer and the Cozy Turtleneck are a match made in heaven. The Signature Skinny jeans are the finishing touch on this classic style.

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The Scoop Back Sequin Dress is the perfect choice for any Holiday party. Paired with the boudoir style Genevieve heels, you’ll be the belle of the ball. But what about after the party is over? It’s always tough to repurpose a shimmery, sequined dress into your everyday life, right? Why not throw a festive Plaid Fringe Cape on over it and you’ve got a totally casual chic look happening! Paired with the flirty Darnette boots, and you’re ready for an afternoon coffee date.

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From inside the office to out. This versatile Tie Front Top is the epitome of both naughty and nice. Rock the first look for a night on the town. The Jannen booties are chic and sexy paired with The Sparkle Skirt. You’ll totally shine in this look. Tuxedo separates are totally having their moment. The Wide Leg Tux Pants are sleek and look great paired with a crisp blouse. Top off the look with a bold necklace.

So which one of Santa’s list will you make this year? Naughty or Nice? 😉

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