The Holiday Series: What to Wear on Christmas Day

Christmas is only five days away and I am so excited to share with you the amazing style inspiration from 15 fabulous bloggers who have joined Ada’s Holiday Series collaboration for the fifth post in this series. This time we are sharing our Christmas outfits. I was never one to wear super gimicky clothing for any holiday but this year I thought it would be fun to go outside my comfort zone and embrace a more festive approach to holiday dressing.

*This is a sponsored post.  This dress was provided to me for purposes of this blog post.  As always, all thoughts and opinions are entirely my own.

When I saw this adorable Vintage Style Christmas Party Dress at Rosegal, it totally made me smile with it’s whimsical print and vibrant green skirt. Of course, black lace is always in my wheelhouse as is anything vintage inspired. So I decided to go all out festive this holiday season when joining Ada and the gals for this post.

*Dress: Plus Size Lace Panel Vintage Christmas Party Dress c/o Rosegal.  

Here’s the kicker though…I wanted to be sure that I received the dress in time for this post, so I ordered it back in October. The result…it is now sold out. But do check out all the other green Christmas dresses from Rosegal. There are so many really cute ones to be had for next year’s holiday festivities. Or perhaps red Christmas dresses are more your vibe.

*Boots: Diba Brodie Booties from DSW.

The top of the dress is sheer lace which is not really practical for Christmas in Northern New York where temperatures consistently dip below freezing. I resolved that issue by layering a long sleeve black tee shirt under the dress. I also added my own belt because I ordered a size too big and the dress needed a little cinching. You can’t really see it, but I layered a silver tulle skirt underneath to create some extra volume in the skirt which also tied in my silver velvet booties perfectly.

I haven’t decided yet if I am going to actually wear this dress on Christmas Day. Although I am seriously considering it. We are traveling to Pennsylvania for the holiday and I absolutely abhor packing. I am much too fickle when it comes to my outfits since I  am such a mood dresser. So planning outfits in advance for travel not only stresses me out but always leaves me with a suitcase filled with things that I am not in the mood to wear! Please tell me I am not the only one.

Be sure to check out all of my gorgeous friends and what they are planning for their Christmas Day attire! And check back next week to see the final post of The Holiday Series where we will be sharing our New Year’s Eve looks.

The Holiday Series: What to Wear for Christmas, the biggest Multi-Blogger Collaboration.
15 Fashion Bloggers talk about their Christmas Outfits + Traditions!

Ada: “Christmas is my favorite holiday – as if you didn’t guess by how I decorate – so of course I had to wear an outfit that says Christmas. Fair isle and red buffalo plaid do that for me. The red gloves are a bonus. I had to be comfortable too for all the yummy food we will eat and since I will be spending Christmas at home this year with my immediate family, I chose a simple+casual look. Gëzuar Krishtlindjet!! That means «Merry Christmas» in Albanian.”
 
Christine: “This romantic Victorian inspired outfit is perfect for a casual Chic Christmas. I absolutely love the delicate écru lace blouse and black velvet combination. It’s a chic alternative to any holiday dress outfit. Joyeux Noël! “
 
Whitney: “This year I’ll be sharing double the love since I will be spending Christmas Day with my boyfriend’s family as well as my own!  We will be hopping from family party to family party so I need something to wear that is festive, comfy (for all that eating) and practical for braving the Michigan elements. “
 
Kimberly: “On Christmas Eve I go out to dinner with my family I would wear this basic, classic outfit. As a coat I will be wearing this leopard coat. It’s the warmest coat I have and it was a great buy. It’s about 20 years old. On Christmas I go for a more casual look and like to be comfy.”
 
Roxanne: “I am going to be away in Munich during Christmas, but here is a festive look that I will be posting on Glass of Glam soon! I am Jewish so I don’t celebrate Christmas, but I like to partake in festive outfits and go to holiday parties! This red coat screams “holiday” to me!”
 
Kellyann: “I host Christmas Day at our house so not only do I want to be comfortable but I want to look good as well.  Since I have no idea what the weather will really be like that day – it could be 80 or it could be 50, welcome to Florida – I chose a lightweight sweater with fun sleeves and faux leather leggings.”
 
Jennie: “Over the years I always dressed up for Christmas to make the event even more special, especially as there were multiple family events over the day. The past couple of years I have been drawn to more comfortable looks as I now host the family celebrations in my home. My cranberry polka dot vest and plaid scarf bring some festivity to my comfortable jeans and boots.”

Shelbee: “I never was a fan of holiday-themed clothing at all, but this year I decided to go outside of my comfort zone for my Christmas outfit.  I chose this adorable black and green dress from Rosegal which features a festive winter scene on the skirt.  It is short sleeved so I layered a long sleeve back tee under it for extra warmth and my  silver velvet booties completely the look perfectly.  Happy Holidays to everyone!”

Kristin: “Our last two years in Germany we have had friends and family come visit us for Christmas. This year my husband and I will be enjoying the holiday by ourselves (along with our pup) so we will make a nice dinner at home and pop some champagne. That’s why I’m keeping it casual with a bell sleeve sweater, jeans, and red heels. Happy Holidays, everyone!”

 
Michelle: “I love this layered look for picking a Christmas tree, Christmas caroling, walking around the neighborhood to see the Christmas lights or any other outdoor activity around the holidays. This look is casual but still festive thanks to my plaid vest, cozy hat and red lip! Finish it off with a hot cocoa to keep warm!”

Linda: “This has been my Christmas Day outfit for the last three years. A skirt I found at Winners ( TJMaxx equiv) over a decade ago but on that is timeless.  Sometimes I wear it with a black cashmere sweater or with a white lace sweater. I love the festive yet fun look of Santa and the skateboards.

Merry Christmas from my home to yours ( and from Lou too).”Lizzie: “I love untraditional holiday looks and think this look would be perfect for Christmas Eve! I adore the velvet and sparkle with the unexpected color combo and print.”
 

Lee: “This year we are spending Christmas at the beach.  I am packing light with comfortable clothing.  This outfit is perfect for any occasion.  I love leather front leggings and this faux fur coat paired together!”

Monica: “Merry Christmas to those of you who celebrate!  Christmas is such a special time for me because growing up we had a lot of traditions in our household and some of those traditions I’ve taken with me in my own home with my fiance and fur babies.  I hope everyone has a great Christmas!”

Chrissy: Christmas morning starts at home in our pjs, but we’ve been known to drop in on family and friends as the day wears on.” 

LINDA from A Labour of Life
 LEE from Wine and Couture
ADA from Elegance and Mommyhood
SHELBEE from Shelbee on the Edge

 
 
 

What will you be wearing for Christmas?

I have a special post in the works for Christmas Day so if you are hanging around in blogland during the holidays, I would love for you to stop and see what I have in store.

Wishing you all the happiest of holidays and the most joyous of blessings to close out the year.

Feeling festive on the edge,

Shelbee

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I am a 40 something Army wife and stay-at-home mother of 2 boys and 2 cats named Dave and Frankie. I have a passion for helping other women feel fabulous in the midst of this crazy, beautiful life.

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