13 Zara Looks to Wear to All Your Holiday Parties
Blew your December budget buying gifts for others? No worries! Dressing for all your holiday parties doesn't have to mean breaking the bank. In fact, one of the best places to pick up a little celebratory look this season is none other than Zara. The fast-fashion retailer is stocked with styles in saturated hues, luxe fabrics, and, of course, metallics. With options that range from jumpsuits to minidresses, there's sure to be something that works, no matter what a celebration's dress code may be.
So what do we have our eye on to party through the end of 2017? Below, we're highlighting 13 of our favorite celebratory looks available from Zara now. As it turns out, getting dressed may just be the easiest thing you do this holiday season. Keep reading to browse our favorites. And as an added bonus, nothing is over $100—now that's a true gift. Check it all out below!
and Striped Velvet Trousers ($30)Stand out in a bold suit.Which party look is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!
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