Five Dresses For Your New Years Eve Party

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Published December 30, 2014






Ringing in the New Year in style is imperative. It’s the first outfit you will wear to bring you into the new year. A year of new beginnings. Of redefining. Of new challenges and new leaps. Runway has put together a list of five different looks that are fashionable, affordable and capture the spirit of celebration.


For a more sophisticated and simplistic look, the Zoe Bell Sleeve Dress in navy is a good pick. The fully-lined mini dress is comfortable and pairs perfectly with a bold statement necklace and heels. $134.00

For a fun print, the Pixie Market Cherry Blossoms and Brocrade Dress is a flirty and feminine choice. The ivory dress features thick shoulder straps for good support and can be accessorized with gold accents to make it more party ready. $108.00




For a different spin on the traditional little black dress, try the JOA Black Fringe Dress. Perfect for a dance party to ring in the new year, the dress is sleeveless and features leather ribbing along the neckline. Pair with shoes made for dancing and a stylish up-do. $108.00




To be the star of the party, this ASOS Sequin Tshirt Dress is our number one choice for a few reasons. Multicolor sequins to catch the light? Check. Ombre fringe giving the dress beautiful movement? Check. Endless shoe options? Check. It also features a low V-Back for a little sex appeal. $142.00




And last but not least, you can’t go wrong with silver sequins. This metallic mini by Zara is sexy, sleek and sophisticated. Pair with black heels or add a fun pop of color for more personality. $99.99


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