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2015 Mom’s Guide to All Things Holiday: Holiday Fashion

December 4, 2015 By 19 Comments

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Welcome to the Mom’s Guide to All Things Holiday 2015!! I’m one of the last bloggers to write in this holiday guide collaboration. You can find link to all the other ladies’ lovely blog posts listed below.

Being fashionable isn’t always a necessity for a busy mom, but it sure does make you feel good when you look good! Whether you’re prepping for family Christmas cards, holiday parties or a date night with your honey, I want to give you some tips on how to look fabulous this holiday season. Here are a few favorites of mine that are sure to add some sparkle to your (and your daughter’s) wardrobe:

*Colored Skinny Jeans. Right now my favorite ones come from the GAP.

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*Statement (winter) white blouse. According to Vogue, a white blouse adds a pop of simplicity and class to any outfit. My statement blouse came from one of my favorite stores, The Loft.

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*Last but not least, I love lipstick! It’s probably my favorite accessory. MAC is one of my favorite brands. Two of my favorite MAC fall colors are: Own the Look (purple) and Stone (smoky, neutral).

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Little Girls:

Nothing says festive holiday outfit like a tutu & glitter! This outfit was a steal; I scored it for $20  from my local Wal-Mart.

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The boots were affordable too-a steal from The Children’s Place.

Being a southern girl, I love smocked dresses. This year instead of the traditional Christmas colors, I scored this beautiful royal blue dress with nativity scene smocking for only $16.99 at Zulily.com (my secret obsession). For those of you who know anything about smocking, you know that dresses like this can easily be $40 a piece.

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What will you be wearing this holiday season? What are your favorite statement pieces?

What a fun amazing experience it was to collaborate with these lovely ladies! If you have a holiday post you would like to share, join the party and share your link below! This link up closes on Friday at midnight so join us while you can!

Follow the other bloggers in this blogger collaboration:

Britney Dearest of BritneyDearest.com

Monday: Mom’s Gift Guide & Shopping Tips

Danielle of Mamademics

Teri of Mommy Wife Life

Tuesday: Holiday Family Activities & Traditions

Toya of Mrs. Toya Carter 

Cynthia of Mrs. Wright Writes

Jennifer of Baby Making Machine

Wednesday: Holiday DIY and/or Home Decor

Sheena of Sophistishe – Christmas Candy Santa Sleighs

Bee of Bee So Simple – DIY Gifts: Hot Chocolate in a Jar

Erin of Live Pretty on a Penny – DIY Beverage Coasters

Britney Britney Dearest

Thursday: Holiday Recipe

Shanna of Ms. Naturally Random – Spiked Holiday Punch

Arnitris of Blessed Be the Tie – Mommy and Me Pecan Pie Tarts

La Dale of Johanna’s Mama

 

Friday: Holiday Fashion

Troy Cooke of Thriftanista in the City – How to Rock Your Holiday Thrift Style

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