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6 Festive Looks to Try this Holiday Season

By Eva-Marie Putze

The holidays are right around the corner and to ensure your closet is ready for the hustle and bustle, we’re sharing the six looks that are sure to embellish your wardrobe. From sequins to warm wool, these styling tricks will have you ready for any festivities coming your way.

1- Velvet

Take a risk with texture. The soft plush feel of velvet is the perfect way to up the dark toned holiday colors. We recommend a velvet suit or dress in moss green, burgundy or black.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2- ‘Tis the Season of Sequin

Elevate your favorite blouses or sweaters with a touch of sparkle. These festive beads are the per- fect touch of detail this holiday. Complete this look with your favorite skinny jean or velvet trouser.

 

 

 

 

 

 

3- Faux Fur

Make a statement in this season’s soft outerwear of choice. Pair a fur coat with an elegant slip dress perfect for a party or wear it casually with a T-shirt and denims.

 

 

 

 

 

4- Boots, Boots, Boots

Boots are a longstanding staple piece of any winter wardrobe. This seasons boot trends come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. From thigh- high to chunky combat to elegant bootie, there’s a style for every look.

 

 

 

 

 

5- Oversized Sweaters

Keep it comfortable and classy in an oversized sweater perfect for running holiday errands in or snuggling up by a replace. Wear an oversized sweater as a dress with embroidered boots and tights or combine it with a skinny pant and loafers. Don’t shy away from patterns!

 

 

 

 

6- Warm Wool

Let’s get back to the basics in a classic wool coat. Both middie coats and ponchos are a quick stylish x for cold weather. Keeping colors neutral such as beige, gray or black will allow the coat to t to almost anything in your winter closet. This classic staple piece will withstand time.

Rabbit Run Creek Groundbreaking

Scannapieco Development Corporation hosted a model home groundbreaking ceremony April 18 for The Residences at Rabbit Run Creek, a gated community comprised of 37 townhomes situated on 20 acres in New Hope Borough. The model is expected to be open by early fall. Pictured, from left: architect Sang-Yee Rummler, New Hope Borough Council President Bill Scandone, Keith Boyd, Tom Scannapieco, New Hope Mayor Larry Keller, Phil Jackson and Tim Hampton.

 

Philadelphia Auto Show Black Tie Tailgate

The annual kickoff gala drew nearly 4,800 to the Pennsylvania Convention Center January 29 and raised a record $550,000 for the Division of Neurology at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). With this donation, the Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia, the producer of the auto show, will have donated nearly $7 million to CHOP since 1986.