Stylish Pieces to Impress This Thanksgiving and Beyond
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Believe it or not, the holiday season is fast approaching, and with it come office parties, happy hours, family dinners, and, of course, the holiday itself. Aside from the obvious stress of fitting everything into your schedule, there’s also the stress of what to wear. While it may be tempting to go out and purchase a bunch of choices now, take a step back. One standout piece can go a long way, especially when paired with the right accessories.
To ease your mind a bit, we rounded up the pieces that are comfortable enough for your Thanksgiving meals but appropriate enough to wear again throughout the season. Opt for a chic sweater and silk midi skirt now and simply add some dance floor–ready heels come December. Shop all the party-approved looks from Net-a-Porter and more below.
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