Relaxed and elegant: A new “Easy Glamour” is the ideal fashion trend for New Year’s Eve

    Sophisticated, elegant, perhaps a little eccentric – that’s what comes to mind when you think of “glamour”. Beautiful robes appear in the mind's eye, flowing past divas. And which have little to do with everyday life - which ultimately creates their incomparable magic. The aura of the night surrounds her. During the day they flutter back into the closet like bats into their hiding place.

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    Opera gloves with a relaxed long skirt: look from Carven

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    Easy Glamour: Givenchy simply puts a big choker over the turtleneck

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    Skillful contrasts: Tod's combines the black turtleneck with a glittery skirt

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    Dream and reality are now fashionably blurred

    This season changes that: you no longer have to choose between dreams and reality and can now wear both worlds at the same time. Because the motto is: “Turn day into night!” And the result is an ideal oneFashion trend for New Year's Eve, where you often have to motivate yourself fashionably out of holiday laziness. So I'm more looking for relaxed Sparkle. Many designers seem to feel the same way, because they are redefining glamour. You “dim” it without losing its shine. And weave together daily wear and evening wear. The result is a subtle, casual elegance that works 24 hours a day, from the office to the bar. Or from the first toast in the afternoon to the midnight fireworks.

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    The pea coat in glamorous at Gucci

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    Dries Van Noten's Oversize Coat gets a Glamor Upgrade thanks to Sequins

    How does the new “Easy Glamour” work?

    In two ways: Firstly, there are all-time classics that have been given a touch of extravagance. The(Gucci) or that(Dries Van Noten) were dusted with sequins. Basic colors from night blue to reed green ensure that the glitter remains subtle. Satin shirts (Jason Wu) have sparkling embroidery and look formal and glamorous at the same time. Just like office clothes decorated only at the hems(Stella McCartney) or the gray flannel suit (Alberta Ferretti) with glittering pinstripes that don't immediately catch the eye during the call, but then make their big appearance during the afterwork. And even an ensemble made of golden lurex (Christian Dior) no longer looks like it can only be worn in Studio 54... It now also fits into everyday life, thanks to the wide silhouette that is reminiscent of comfortable homewear.

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    Jason Wu lets the oversized blouse sparkle ever so subtly

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    Sparkle but suitable for the office: an ensemble by Stella McCartney

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    Does it glitter? Pants suit with lurex stripes by Alberta Ferretti

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    Leisure in luxury: ensemble by Christian Dior

    In addition to these beautiful hybrid pieces, Easy Glam is also created through. Labels like Fendi or Louis Vuitton combine delicate tulle skirts with a simple cashmere turtleneck. Long opera gloves (Carven), sculptural jewelry (Alaïa) or necklaces (William Fan) bring sparkle to clean looks. And besides, glamor is a question of attitude. And it is welcome to be fashionably exposed to daylight. With the nice side effect that you feel a bit like a screen icon - even in the supermarket queue when you buy the “midnight champagne” in the morning...

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    Everyday life at the top, avant-garde at the bottom: look from Fendi

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    Sequins with knitwear also at Louis Vuitton

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    Casual with just one glove: look from Carven

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    All white and with gold accents: this is how Alaia now defines modern glamour

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    Upgrade for the monocrome look: William Fan puts a large necklace on top