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DRESS CODES
Don’t be baffled by the dress code on an invitation…
Casual/Informal: What you wear at this sort of occasion is totally up to
you – probably best if you don’t go over the top. Turn up
in the very latest styles or stick to your favourite jeans.
Black Tie/Formal: Glam it up! Traditionally long evening gowns would
be worn, but a sexy short number could make you
stand out from the crowd.
DRESS TO IMPRESS
Essential pieces for your party wardrobe…
The Little Black Dress: Elegant with classic jewellery and high heels.
Funky with boots and fashion jewellery.
The Party Dress: If chosen carefully this dress will last you a
lifetime. Go for a classic cut and stick to colours
like black, red and burgundy.
Knee Length Boots: Guaranteed to attract maximum attention, without
revealing too much flesh!
Party Bag: Avoid big bags - No need to bring the contents of your daytime bag, including receipts and soggy sweets. Get miniatures of your favourite make-up and scents at the
Cosmetics counter and stick to the small bag to keep you looking chic.
Jeans: Dress them up with a sparkly top and high heels or Keep your look casual – you can’t go wrong!
PUTTING YOUR FACE ON
Beauty ideas for everyone…
Foundation: It’s going to be a long, hot night – try an oil-free foundation for a flawless complexion into the early hours!
Eyes: Smoky shades twinned with subtle shimmer and a full-on lash mascara show provide instant glamour.
Lip Gloss: Pout for your life with lip gloss! Don’t forget to put the gloss in your bag for touch ups.
Self Tan: Pale and interesting isn’t the best look for a party. Try one
Of the self tan products on the market or add a subtle touch of colour with a bronzing powder
Perfume: Drive someone wild with a heady fragrance. Always
bring a mini atomiser to spritz later in the night. It
gives you a real lift.
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
Gone are the days of a bad photo…
Prevent a double chin: Press your tongue to the roof of your mouth and you are
being snapped.
Don’t Say Cheese: Just look at the camera and smile – a natural expression
is going to look best every time.
Long and Lean: Stand with your body half turned away from the camera and place one foot in front of another. Put your hand on your hip to make you look leaner.
POTENTIAL PARTY PROBLEMS
Problems have solutions…
You have to go alone: If you know the host, head directly to him or her. Any good host will introduce you to other party goers. If you don’t know a soul, it may be an idea to mingle around the bar area – the best place to strike up a conversation.
You arrive first: The host will be delighted to see you! Ask if you can help them with anything.
Silent Moments: If you’re chatting to someone and there’s a lull in the conversation and you need to fill the gap, stick to general topics like “Do You Know the Host” or “Are you heading off on holidays?”
You Drink Too Much: Step outside for some air and down a glass of water. Avoid any more alcohol.
Escape A Bore: Say you’re heading to the loo or offer to get other party goers a drink at the bar.
You Meet The Last Person You Want to See: Be dignified – say hello and move on.
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