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A Realistic Style Guide for a festive New Year's Celebration

From a small fun additions for your every day outfit or video gathering and to a full blown outfit for your garden party

2021 New Year Style
2021 New Year Style (LiLi The First)

Dear Fashionistas,

New Year is coming in a week from now, it has a great potential to be everything we have been hoping for, but we must welcome it with some kind of enthusiasm, applause and glitter, right?

LiLi The First is making it easy on you, from a small fun additions to your everyday outfit or video gathering and to a full blown outfit for your garden/rooftop party.

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FOR YOUR EARS

Light weight earrings (for pierced ears or with a clip on) with the right amount of sparkle and glitz. Depends on your hair style, long or short.

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FOR YOUR NECK

There is nothing that says "personality" like a necklace around your neck, from a bold statement to a dainty detailed creation. Some can we beautifully worn around a turtleneck top or take advantage of a creative neckline. .

An understated chic is all we need on these video calls, something to send the message of a celebratory mood without looking like you are trying to hard

THE OUTDOOR PARTY

The outer layer will be absolutely a must for this particular year celebratory, make them count!

All items are available at LiLi The First boutique, located in 1419 Wisconsin Ave. NW

Please contact us by email info@LiLiTheFirst.com or by phone 202.448.9415 for any inquiry.

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Designers featured in this article: Barbara Bologna, NY77 Design, Adonisis, Servane Gaxotte

Hair by Luigi Parasmo Salon and Spa, Illusions Salon of Georgetown, Photos by Lisa Maco Photography, Location Reverie Restaurant, Shoes by John Fluevog

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