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Jingle Red: How To Wear Red This Christmas Without Looking Predictable

By Christopher Ebuka
18 December 2017   |   5:00 pm
Red, the official color of Christmas, is also a favorite for most people to wear. Wearing red during this festive period, though, has to be done with a certain finesse to avoid looking too Christmas-y. Here are a few things to keep in mind before wearing red this Christmas. 1. Go full on glam: To…

Red, the official color of Christmas, is also a favorite for most people to wear. Wearing red during this festive period, though, has to be done with a certain finesse to avoid looking too Christmas-y.

Here are a few things to keep in mind before wearing red this Christmas.

1. Go full on glam: To wear red right, it might be wise to do that fearlessly. Try a red outfit and a complementary red lipstick to pull out the inner vixen in you. This look is so strong it eliminates any childishness or gimmick.

Singer Rihanna attends the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. Photo credit: Jeff Vespa/WireImage


2. Avoid feathers: To wear to most occasions, feathers might look good but not at Christmas as this might be a little too tacky. Try as much as possible not to go for a feathered dress or shoe – and definitely not in red.

Red Feathered Dresses. Photo credit: Pinterest


3. Stay away from red headbands: To wear a headband is risky enough, the last thing you want to do is wear a red headband on Christmas.

Red Headband. Photo credit: Pinterest


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