New Year’s Eve is one of those nights when you really want to get that wow factor. Here’s how.
Guys, let me give you just one piece of advice. Don’t be afraid to wear a suit. It’s a huge attraction for women. So sharp. And manly. Maybe your crowd doesn’t usually dress up like that to go out. Well then, this is your golden opportunity. You can rock the suit and nobody will bat an eye. Do it. If you’re single, I guarantee you an increase in attention from the ladies. It’s just hot.
This is your night to celebrate. To shine. Here are some tips on what to wear, your hair, accessories, and what to bring. 
Now, Ladies, there are two major factors you need to consider when putting yourself together for New Years:
1)This party is loooong. It’s not your average couple hours out at the club. You put a lot into getting ready, you put a lot into getting there, and you probably paid a lot for your ticket, so you’re going to want to get your time and money’s worth and party all night. Even if you don’t end up partying ’till sunrise, wouldn’t you like your getup to give you the option?
2)There are going to be lots of pictures taken. Many of them won’t be on your camera, so it’s not like you can delete them if you don’t like them. You should look your absolute best from beginning to end of this often-marathon party. You want take all the measures you can to make sure you look picture perfect the whole night through.
This is your night to celebrate. To shine. Here are some tips on what to wear, your hair, accessories, and what to bring. Follow them to ring in the New Year in with star style!
SELECTING A DRESS
When it comes to dress selection, you really need to think about what is going to best flatter your figure. A classic New Year’s dressing mistake is skin overkill. When it’s about the cleavage, the legs and the butt all at the same time, this just confuses the eye and makes you look trashy. If you want to look super-hot, you must learn to focus. Choose one feature you want to show off and let the other features have their 15 minutes of fame another time. Your body type should really determine the shape of your dress.
BROAD SHOULDERS: If you have broad shoulders, don’t go for a straight tube dress or little spaghetti straps. The fragility of the straps and strong horizontal neckline of the tube will emphasize the shoulders, making them look all that much bigger. Unless you want the linebacker look, go for a V-neckline and straps that are in proportion (a little thicker).
CURVY: If you’re really curvy, look for something that cinches at your natural waistline, emphasizing the smallest part of your body. The new silhouette that puffs at the waist and goes in at the hips will do you wrong in every way possible. You want something that will show off your hourglass figure.
BOYISH: Girls with a flatter figure should definitely consider rocking the new silhouette. You can do it with confidence and it looks very model-esque. What you need to avoid is dresses that really focus on the chest area because, quite frankly, you’re not going to fill it out. A cowl neck is very flattering on you.
SMALL: Vertically challenged girls must avoid wearing floor-length gowns like the plague. They will take over. Remember, you wear the dress. Don’t let it wear you.
THE PANTS OPTION: Finally, don’t get stuck inside the box of thinking that you must wear a dress. Pants can look just as fabulous, especially if they’re in a rich fabric and paired with a sexy top. In most cases, they’re also more comfortable. You have a lot of options when it comes to your pant choices this year. You could go wide leg, skinny, or even palazzo. Just dress any of them up with lots of sparkle and you’ll be modern and gorgeous.
WHAT COLOUR? When choosing a colour, metallics are the be all and end all for New Year’s gear. Silver, gold, bronze. They all work, just not together. You have to be careful when accessorizing metallic garments. Try to avoid mixing metals. And mixing different shades of the same metal (like orange-gold and green-gold) can be, well, hideous.
Bright colours will light you up and make you stand out in those photographs. A plumy purple is really in this year. And highl
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