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From swanky cocktail parties to cozy gatherings at home, no matter where you’re celebrating the holidays this season, you’ll want to look and feel your best. In today’s style guide, discover 3 chic and budget-friendly ways to dress up jeans for holiday celebrations.

One of the biggest trends in jeans this year is the return of flared-leg jeans. This figure-flattering silhouette looks great on all body types – from straight figures to pear shapes and hourglass physiques. Here are a few easy and effortless ways to dress up jeans, while still feeling feminine, flirty, and comfortable (without spending a fortune on apparel).

3 Chic Ways To Dress Up Jeans for Holiday Celebrations - Fashion Forward Box

To start with, a vibrant hot pink halter top adds a playful pop of color to your outfit. Not only is the Barbiecore-inspired hue the “it color” of the year (thanks to the Valentino runway show), but it’s also a cheery way to usher in the holidays. Pair it with a sumptuous faux-fur jacket to keep you toasty warm, and finish it with a floral embellished clutch to add a dose of sparkle.

3 Chic Ways To Dress Up Jeans for Holiday Celebrations - Fashion Forward Box

A sheer ruffled black peplum blouse is an elegant and understated way to dress up a pair of jeans. This effortless style looks great paired with a faux fur vest, a leather moto jacket, or even a blazer. To finish the outfit, a simple nude-colored stiletto heel elongates the appearance of your legs. And, of course, for a dose of dazzle, a black beaded clutch adds the perfect amount of sparkle.

3 Chic Ways To Dress Up Jeans for Holiday Celebrations - Fashion Forward Box

Last, but certainly not least, one of my all-time favorite holiday party looks is a sequined tank top paired with a gorgeous velvet blazer and a beaded embroidered clutch. This timeless style is both glamorous and classic, especially when paired with a figure-flattering pair of jeans.

If you’re looking to elevate your style this holiday season, but don’t want to spend a fortune shopping for new apparel, I encourage you to check out Fashion Forward Box, which is a new women’s clothing rental subscription service I recently launched. My company offers you unlimited access to fashion on rotation (like the above tops and below dress) for just $50/month.

The best part is – we’re offering new members a FREE 30-day trial, so you can try out our service for a full month without spending a dime, and you can cancel anytime. Get access to fashion from brands like ASTR, Ann Taylor, Express, LAUREN Ralph Lauren, En Saison, Amanda Uprichard, and many more.

Holiday Style Inspiration - Fashion Forward Box

From everyday essentials (such as tops, sweaters, blouses, jackets, jeans, pants, skirts, and jumpsuits) to special occasion apparel (including cocktail dresses), and even maternity clothing (from brands like J Brand, 7 For All Mankind, Frame, A Pea in The Pod, and more), Fashion Forward Box offers a variety of pieces to suit your lifestyle and needs. Our service strives to be size-inclusive, meaning we carry apparel ranging from XS to 4x. So you can easily find pieces that will fit and flatter your silhouette. Whether you’re looking to elevate your everyday looks (for work, weekends, and more), or you want to look your best for special celebrations (such as weddings, events, parties, and more), we’ve got you covered!

In addition to being able to rent apparel, we also offer members-only exclusive discounts on clothing (50-85% off retail). So, if you want to purchase any of the pieces you rent, you can save big.

To get started, sign-up today for a free 30-day trial to start renting stylish outfits for all your holiday celebrations.


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