What To Wear
Best Austin shops to find stylish New Year's Eve staples
The holidays are over and the year is coming to a close. But before you draft that list of resolutions that will only last until February, New Year’s Eve is right around the corner and an outfit must be chosen. Check out our list of New Year’s Eve staples that guarantee you’ll ring in 2015 with style.
The shiny timepiece
Jack Spade watch from STAG — $278
Keep track of the ball drop with this flashy timepiece. Three-eyed chronograph technology ensures you’ll be poised and ready to ring in 2015 with serious accuracy. The stainless steel and classic sport design make for the perfect touch of cool during the midnight toast.
The sleek jumpsuit
Gabriela jumpsuit from Langford Market — $80
Forget the Little Black Dress and embrace the romper. Stay warm and sexy with this cute little number. The sweetheart neckline makes for just enough vamp and mystery while complementing your shape. Throw on some gold accessories and you’re NYE ready.
The festive fedora
Billy Batts fedora from Goorin Bros. — $35
Stay dapper in your New Year’s duds with this classic accessory. Wool, a classic flip up design and a '70s-inspired hatband make for a stylish addition to any gentleman’s holiday getup.
The statement necklace
Harlow necklace from Kendra Scott — $195
Get glittery in this fun necklace. Austin-favorite Kendra Scott delivers the ideal statement neckwear for a festive night out. Big jewels and a flashy design are the perfect cherry atop your New Year’s outfit.
The sequin pant
Milly sequin pants from Valentines — inquire for price
Stand out in these shiny trousers from a mile away and strut the streets of the city in the perfect pants. The cigarette-cut and slim ankle ensures you’ll be at your chicest when the clock strikes midnight.
The perfect pocket square
Pocket square from Bonobos — $35
Dazzle with this pop of color. This square is the perfect way to up your suit game or jazz up your classic blazer. Add this little gem to your outfit and enjoy instant cool points.
The fun fur vest
Faux fur vest from Longhorn Fashions — $42
Snuggle up in style with this pretty little vest. Ideal for staying warm while channeling your inner diva, this vest is certain to pull any simple look together with major fashion flair. Pair with a statement clutch and some stilettos and you’re set for a night to remember.
The haute handbag
Halo handbag from Kelly Wynne — $355
Make a resolution to up the style ante with this jazzy little bag. Part of the AfterGLOW Collection, the Halo bag is the quintessential party purse with sleek gold detail, roomy interior and eye-catching design. Plus, what’s more perfect than a halo on one of the most devilish nights of the year?









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