Forget about sequins and pumps—this holiday party outfit worn by Margot Robbie is what we're adding to our mood boards instead.
For holiday parties, it's often simplest to don an all-red outfit or drape yourself in sequins from head to toe. Embracing a festive vibe can be enjoyable, especially with styles that may feel excessive at other times of the year. However, sometimes that can verge on being a bit too obvious. If you're seeking a more subtle yet stylish alternative, we have a recent look from Margot Robbie that we're excited to add to our mood board for the December party season.
While at a gala in London, Robbie wore an off-the-shoulder, asymmetrical black dress that elegantly fell away from her shoulders, revealing her right arm and collarbone. She paired it with Aquazzura moon crystal sandals, a white shoulder bag, and a statement black coat.
This ensemble is glamorous without being overly showy. It embodies a rare, minimalistic monochrome style that captures attention amidst a crowd of sparkly holiday attire, reminiscent of classic Old Hollywood glamour. The hint of exposed skin conveys sophistication without appearing excessive. Therefore, this holiday season, while others might opt for a quirky Mrs. Claus style, we'll be embracing the quietly elegant aesthetic of Margot Robbie instead.
Here are some pieces to consider for your upcoming holiday gatherings:
- Aritzia: Original Contour Ravish Dress
- Zimmermann: Stretch Lace Jersey Dress
- Simkhai: Shania Mini Dress
- Lovers and Friends: Galleria Gown
- Gap: Cashsoft Stretch Off-Shoulder Midi Sweater Dress
- Reformation: Jamen Knit Dress
- Old Navy: High-Waisted Ruched Velvet Midi Skirt
- superdown: Carmena Mini Dress
- Reformation: Lia Knit Dress
- Éterne: Long Sleeve Off Shoulder Maxi Dress
- Rebecca Vallance: Bellatrix Off Shoulder Midi Dress
- Susana Monaco: Carryover One Arm Gathered Dress
- Silvia Tcherassi: Shiri Dress
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Forget about sequins and pumps—this holiday party outfit worn by Margot Robbie is what we're adding to our mood boards instead.
I will copy it right away.
