Bray People

Christmas Parties

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CHRISTMAS is a wonderland of fashion choices for all ages, but don’t become a slave to the trends. Your unique sense of style is important no matter what the occasion, so have the courage to be you!

Just because clothes stores stock certain seasonal trends doesn’t mean you have to like what you see. That black sequined top with the long sleeves and high collar that all your friends are dying to get their hands on? Admit that you think it’s hideous and buy the short-sleeved, fiery red number that brings out your complexion.

Dress for the weather. You might be in the mood to wear a micro mini and six-inch heels, but consider the environmen­t. You might feel a million dollars under the disco lights, but see how you feel when you are queuing in the heavy rain at the end of the night, waiting for a taxi that never comes.

Make sense of the “mix and match” rule. It’s fun taking up-to-the-minute fashion trends and combining them with your grandmothe­r’s pearl necklace to create your own look, but there’s a fine line between boho chic and looking like a Christmas tree.

Have fun with colour. At this time of year, some of us subconscio­usly reflect the winter season by wearing dark and sombre clothes. And while it may be true that one can never go wrong with “the little black dress,” it has also been shown that wearing colour elevates our mood. So go on – take the sparkling, bright frock off the rail and give it a twirl. CHRISTMAS is a special time and few parties – for better or worse – can compare to its unsuspecti­ng magic. It really is a time of year unlike any other and no amount of holidays taken throughout the year can ignite the essence of a party atmosphere quite like Christmas can: a blazing fire, festive drinks, the relaxing ambiance and soft lighting of a restaurant as you enjoy the company of family and friends.

It is a truly memorable occasion which everyone should have the pleasure of experienci­ng and it’s still not too late to start organising your big event either. Such a task might seem a forlorn one given there is less than six weeks to go, but it need not be a laboured one as planning now will still leave you with plenty of time for those inevitable last minute alteration­s. Christmas has a habit of arriving earlier and earlier every year, which is exactly why now is the time to start planning. Let’s face it, working hard all year deserves some special ‘down time’ and Christmas is a perfect occasion to unwind from all the stress and strains associated with the working environmen­t.

So whether it’s booking a quiet corner in your local bar or restaurant, you will generate plenty of atmosphere. The only thing you need to do now is start planning. Pick up the phone, chat with friends and colleagues, and decide upon that unique location and special venue now.

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