Plus: How to dress for a midlife girls' night
| | Sponsored by | | | | | | | | | | By Lisa Armstrong Head of Fashion | | Make no mistake, party dresses can be a wonderful thing for instant morale boosting – the sartorial equivalent of a smile.
But if you want maximum bang for your buck, they might not be the most versatile buy. If they’re very sparkly or shiny you can probably only wear them to – the clue’s in the name – a party.
For more versatility, consider separates or co-ords. With the wide choice of trouser suits and co-ords now available, it couldn’t be simpler to put together a streamlined yet highly personalised outfit. For some ideas, look no further than this.
Still not convinced? Just think how much you’re cutting down the chances of bumping into someone wearing the same look head to toe.
For more inspiration, allow me to point you in the direction of a foursome whose friendship has hitherto gone undetected. Who knew Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Helena Christensen were on girls’ night out terms with Victoria Beckham? Even if you don’t care for such tittle-tattle, you may find some dos (and don’ts) in their sartorial selections.
Enjoy the weekend and don’t get too frazzled,
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