I Have Classic, Minimalist Style—Here’s How I’m Nailing Party Dressing This Year

If you’ve been keeping an eye on the new-in sections of your favourite online stores, you’ll know that when it comes to party dressing, there is typically a more is more approach. The ‘80s reigns supreme (particularly when it comes to overstated jewels) and is manifesting in many of the occasion-wear collections dropping right now via thigh-grazing hemlines, oversized bow detailing and velvet fabrications.

While these statement-making pieces will certainly pack a punch, for many it’s simply not in keeping with their personal style. While I wouldn’t consider myself a total minimalist, I do err on the side of simplicity, so over the last month or so, I’ve been searching for alternative party pieces for those who live by the mantra “less is more” in the wardrobe department.

I decided to create my own spin on party outfits and I didn’t want to be too sombre in my approach—party season is nothing but a moment to celebrate, after all—so I’ve incorporate the odd bit of sparkleand gem adorned shoe. The result is four simple yet chic get-ups that minimalists will happily adorn during the festive season.

Style Notes: If you’re someone who lives in black, you don’t have to sway outside of your personal style for party season. Why not style a skimming leather dress with bold earrings as an easy way to elevate your failsafe colourway. The elevated silhouette and glistening accessories make this look feel festive, plus unlike sequined frocks, you’re guaranteed wear out of this dress throughout the year.

You’ll never regret investing in this classic silhoutte.

If you’re one for a refined look, swap flashy rhinestone jewels for its dainty equivalent.

Year after year, this will be your designated party bag if you store it with care.

Fairytale by name and fairytale by nature.

Style Notes: Lingerie and barely-there dresses are continuing to dominate this party season. If you’re unsure how to wear the style, pair it with a slouched blazer, refined footwear and drop studs, for a nod to glamour.

The Gelso is the first blazer I recommend from The Frankie Shop!

I love the minimalist cut of this dress combined with the pretty floral detail on the bust.

An investment, yes, but such a chic one.

Just the right amount of glisten to elevate this refined look.

These mules will work extra hard in your wardrobe.

Style Notes: Minimalists who aren’t fans of the “all that glitters is gold” approach need not worry because this demonstrates just that. Granted, it’s a slightly pared-back approach to party dressing, but there’s something about the cut of the style and gold threading that makes it festive. I think it strikes the balance between refinement and seasonal dressing.

There’s something so sleek, yet festive about it this bodysuit thanks to the lurex thread running throughout.

Between the colour and slouched style, this is a directional piece and one which you’re guaranteed low cost per wear.

I have my eyes on these exact drop earrings for New Years Eve celebrations.

This is one of the most luxe looking bags the high street currently has to offer. After party season, wear it with a poplin shirt and jeans.

Style Notes:  Tonal dressing is both an on-trend and straight-forward way to channel a pared-back party look. A satin slip and ruched top make for an unexpectedly winning pairing. Pile on golden accessories for a statement.

I deliberate over all of my purchases and I’ve finally decided to invest in this elevated top. Lucky for me, it’s now on sale.

Every little detail counts.

These art deco earrings are a festive dressing dream.

This skirt offers a generous sway, which is perfect for spinning on the dancefloor.

The bow detail is adorable.

The patented topcoat suits this outfit so well as it lends a vintage flair. Wear this style as a clutch of shoulder purse.

Next, London Has Spoken — 5 Fashion Trends That Are Set to Be Big in 2024