Dressing for Every Twist of Fete
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Your invitation is in the mail, but don’t worry. We’ve cracked the case of how to dress for holiday parties, with three ways you might be asked to appear: cocktail, black tie and the ever-elusive California casual.
Black Tie--Neiman Marcus
Hers: Fire-engine red ball gown in Duchess satin from Richard Tyler, $2,000. Matching stole, about 8 feet long, for a mere $750. Classic satin pump dyed to match.
His: Single-breasted, one-button wool tuxedo from Le Collezioni by Giorgio Armani, $1,495. Ike Behar tuxedo shirt, $155. Charvet woven silk tie with sterling silver threading, $155. Modified, square cap-toe leather shoe by Gucci, $370.
Cocktail--from Bloomingdale’s
Hers: Iridescent olive and purple lined organza dress from Laundry by Shelli Segal (2 inches above the knee. No more minis!), $200.
His: Single-breasted three button wool stone suit from Hugo Boss, $800. Calvin Klein open collar shirt in gray cotton, $98.
California Casual--from Banana Republic
Hers: Gray stretch wool, spandex and cashmere blend menswear trousers, $148. Gray rayon and polyester mesh V-neck long-sleeve top, $88, with matching shell, $58. Open-toe Mary Jane-style shoe with stacked heel and toe.
His: White cotton ribbed crew neck T-shirt, $20. V-neck cashmere cranberry sweater, $178. Cuffed, plain-front crepe wool slacks, $148. Titan suede black boot, $128.