As the song goes, “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” What better way to add to its beauty than by dressing up and feeling good about it? Here are casual and dressy Christmas day outfit ideas brought to us by Lydia Tomlinson on YouTube.  You can use the same clothes and accessories but just by putting them all together in different ways, you can come up with different outfits. Try it!

Clothes/accessories:

  • Shirt
  • Trousers
  • Flats
  • earrings,
  • Belt
  • Knit
  • Dress
  • Belt
  • Boots
  • Wide belt
  • Heels
  • Top
  • Gilet knit
  • Boots

Directions:

Tuck your shirt into your slouchy pants for outfit number one. Put them with flats to show up with a relaxed but done-up look. To top it all off, wear earrings for a touch of classic glam.

gray knit dress for christmas day
Image credit: Lydia Tomlinson on Youtube

Outfit 2:

Tuck the shirt into the loose trousers and pair it off, just like in outfit 1 with some flats.  Wear the knit on top of your shirt. Lastly, put on matching earrings and a belt.

Outfit 3:

Go for a warm-toned color scheme with a loose dress, belt, boots, and matching bag. Sinch in your waist with the belt to flatter the look more.

Outfit 4:

To achieve a dressier look, pick a more flattering shirt and a patterned skirt; either way, you’ll also look good. Tuck in the shirt and cinch in your waist with a wide belt.  Wear a pair of stiletto or bunny heels to match the look, and put on a classic bag.

black ensemble for christmas day
Image credit: Lydia Tomlinson on Youtube

Outfit 5:

The patterned shirt doesn’t always have to be matched with a dressy shirt. Tone the look down by pairing it off with a plain knit shirt and a plain loose-knit. To complete the look, pair with classic boots.

Outfit 6:

For this look, tuck in your shirt into the trousers and cinch a belt around your waist. Wear a loose knitted gilet and a pair of flats. To add a bit of glam, wear your staple earrings.

Christmas Day Outfit Ideas

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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