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Christmas Party Look 

Katie Smith shows us how to feel fabulous this Christmas - whatever shape you are!

Just for a minute....   forget it all. 

The stress of the kids' Christmas lists; finding the best turkey for the traditional roast; the over-the-top Christmas deco’, and how to cope with all your relatives in one room. 

Let's concentrate on more pressing matters, shall we - how to look your very best for the coming party season! Christmas is for celebrating - and with this feature, you'll be the one smiling. 

Pear Shaped

If this is your shape, you usually want to maximise your top half and minimise your bottom half. Try this black baroque print maxi dress from River Island.

The gold embroidery on the top half with the small slit down the front will draw attention, giving you a sexy yet classy take on the maxi dress style.

The floaty chiffon material at the bottom will help to cover and minimise the size of your bigger areas.



Hour Glass

Are you curvaceous like Beyonce? It’s all down to you and what assets you want to use to impress.

If you are confident and want to show off your gorgeous body then why not try the illusion pencil dress from Topshop. 

With the black panels down the side it gives the illusion of being skinnier, which lets face it, every woman dreams of. The curves of the panels will also help to show off the curves of your body. 




If you’re not quite confident enough to go for the body con why not try this gorgeous silver sequinned dress by Marks and Spencer.

As well as still emphasising your curves, it doesn’t cling to the bits that you don’t want to show, but will make u feel more Christmassy than Michael Bublé.



Top Heavy

When you arrive at that party you want to chat, drink and dance.

Surely you would rather have people talking to your face instead of your chest and being able to keep your assets kept inside your outfit will help.

Have a look at this little number by Henry Holland at Debenhams - it might just be exactly what you were looking for!


The mesh neckline will let you reveal a glimpse of your beautiful bosoms but keep people guessing. The animal print will bring out the wild side in you and all in all, this gorgeous number should help you from having any little wardrobe malfunctions.


Tube

Having a body which is straight is not a curse, ladies!

The 1920s look is what you need to head for and believe you me, you will be the belle of the ball!

H&M are offering this gorgeous little number that will suit your shape down to the ground. 

It will hang of your beautiful body in such a way that will make people stop and stare in awe.


Pair this dress with some silver glitter stilettos and wear you’re hair down and you will be rocking that party till the sun comes up.


Apple

If you are an apple shape, be proud of it!

There's plenty of outfits out there which will help you show off your best bits, so fret not.

Why not mix it up a bit this Christmas and try something other than a dress that will also keep this nasty weather at bay!

Purchase yourself some leather look leggings from Topshop.



Pair them with this gorgeous top by Kelly Brook from New Look...



...and then add this padded shoulder jacket from the Kardashian Kollection at Dorothy Perkins and you are good to go! 



So whatever your body shape is this Christmas, follow this simple guide and we guarantee you'll be rocking that Christmas party in style.
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