The Best Holiday Looks Under $200

Can you believe Christmas is a week away? It's not the usual December filled with parties and gatherings where you have something on the calendar multiple nights a week. This is the first year, we will not be seeing family for Christmas. It feels a little uneventful and I'm sad we won't be back in New York City and get to see family and friends.

Even though our festivities got scaled back this year and for most of 2020, you can still make the holidays a little more special by making some good food and dressing up. After all, that may bring some joy and normalcy, which I'm all about right now. The best part, you don't need to spend a lot of money to look good while celebrating at home. Maybe a new blouse or a cozy pair of flats will do the trick to put you in the celebratory spirit.

Here are some Holiday Looks for Christmas and New Years all under $200:

  1. Reformation Two Piece Ribbed Knit -- a cozy knit dress in a pretty green hue with matching cardigan that can go really casual or a bit dressier for Christmas or New Year's. 2. GAP Lace Blouse -- A pretty blouse will jazz up those jeans in a flash. You can't go wrong with white lace during the holidays. 3. Banana Republic Slip Skirt-- I love a slip skirt paired with a cozy sweater for holiday time. This one comes in two pretty colors. 4. H&M Pleated Dress -- you can wear this pleated dress now or for later and can be worn with comfy flats to knee high boots. Love the classic style. 5. Puffed Sleeve Knit Turtleneck -- I'm all about the turtleneck right now, but some can be really bulky and itchy. This one looks comfy and stylish at the same time. 6. Oversized Lambswool Cardigan -- the perfect cozy oversized knit for sitting by the fire with a glass of wine. 7. Statement Earrings by Shashi --I'm all about adding sparkling earrings during the holidays and these will instantly dress up sweaters and sweatshirts 8. Schutz Slip On Flats -- a stylish, cozy pair of flats will get you out of those slippers and socks.

Main image taken last December by Angel Tucker

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