The party season divides people into two camps: those who can't pour themselves quickly enough into something sequinned and clingy, and those who see it as a burden, pressuring them to part with their jeans.
But this season the array of alternatives to the classic party dress will tempt even the most low-key, sartorial Scrooge into welcoming a bit of sparkle into their lives and their wardrobes.
The dress might have dominated fashion for several years, but now if an item of clothing deserves the epithet "cocktail" or "trophy", in other words if it's a bit shiny or embellished, it's officially evening wear. So we have cocktail shorts, trophy jackets and cocktail jeans ... all of which can be fine-tuned to appeal to anyone who dreads turning up to a party in an organza prom dress to find everyone else in paint-splattered boyfriend jeans. Sequinned leggings or a skating skirt can be dressed down with a plain T-shirt and a plain blazer, while skinny jeans, leggings or a jumpsuit can be glammed up with an embellished top or jacket and killer heels.
Another advantage of layering skirts or trousers with a top and jacket is that you can go straight from work to a posh event by changing one or two pieces of clothing.
Not only are separates easy, lending themselves to covering up, they are also the freshest, most contemporary option. Statement jackets, as seen at Balmain, Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana, along with masculine blazers, are still a strong trend, while Balmain, Balenciaga and Chloe all showed variations on harem evening trousers, in crystal studded fabric, midnight blue satin and black velvet respectively.
Kay Barron, fashion news editor of Grazia, says, "I always opt for trousers. There is nothing chicer than high-waisted, wide-legged silk trousers paired with a cropped jacket or embellished vest.
"Last Christmas I lived in a red Louise Gray suit, and this season I have a trophy jacket and black silk harems which look great with super-high heels, and much, much more modern than a safe little black dress."
Our consensus is that trousers, be they a cocktail trouser or leggings, are the coolest look for evening. They may not be as daring as they were in the sixties, when it was frowned upon for women to wear a trouser suit to a smart restaurant or bar after 6pm, but they still exude a certain cool confidence that's hard to match with a frothy dress.
- INDEPENDENT
Beyond the party frock
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