
Not totally into a lot of sparkle on NYE? No worries! This post is all about a less glitzy material that is still super festive and comfortable. I wore this dress for a Kimberkopy and am so glad I have found another use for it. A long dress on NYE is a whole new level of elegant, but I have also found some shorter versions that definitely come across as more subtle. I do love a good cocktail dress though…



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Yay, more bathroom pics! I tried to pose in these like I was hiding in a bathroom at a party and someone is knocking on the door. I also may have stolen my dates blazer and he’s coming to look for it but I’m too focused on my drink and looking glamourous. I could have also just disappeared for a hot second to rest my feet from my shoes. Regardless of what the scene is, I love this bathroom setting and how these pictures turned out. Check out this post and this post for more NYE inspiration.
Thanks for reading!