Alright everybody, it’s time to brainstorm Thanksgiving outfit ideas. For me, Turkey Day is always the hardest holiday to dress up for, because while I want to ~look my best~, it feels a little silly to get all dolled up just to sit on my couch and drink wine with my cousins. Plus, I pretty much always start the night in some kind of trendy pants and end up with them slightly unbuttoned courtesy of post-pie bloat. Anyone else have these very specific struggles, or just me???
Regardless, this year I do plan on looking cute, but I definitely won’t be doing the most. The holidays are certainly a bit different thanks to social distancing rules and the country’s overall health crisis, so many of us aren’t celebrating via large gatherings like we normally would. My own Thanksgiving celebration is a bit smaller than usual, but it’s important to stay optimistic even in hard times, and following my technically-pointless desire to get all dressed up qualifies as practicing optimism. Hey, maybe I’ll get a cute photo to post on IG!
Even if only my close family members get to see my look, I still want to make sure it’s cute, so I’ve been deep-stalking the Zara website to see what my options are. I’m definitely leaning towards a dress (more room for dessert!), but long or short? Fitted or flowy? Knit or faux leather? From there, I’ll have to sort out my accessories—can I wear slippers? What about flats that look like slippers? If I pile on enough chain jewelry, will people think I made effort.
If this is just too many things to think about, fear not: I’ve already rounded up three ready-to-go looks below. Read on to shop my Zara Thanksgiving OOTD essentials; and if you do get that cute pic for Insta, I’ll totally throw you a like.
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Look 1: Sweater Weather
This one goes out to the gals hosting Thanksgiving at their own homes. It’s your couch, you just want to be comfortable! Still, consider ditching the sweats for a long, cozy sweater dress like this icy blue maxi. Pair it with shearling mules that feel soft as slippers and some statement jewelry to fool them into thinking you’ve made effort.
Look 2: Do It For The Grid
This look is for anyone want wants to be comfortable, but still fully intends on getting a cute Thanksgiving photo for her Instagram feed. Tight leather pants don’t exactly allow you to stuff yourself with stuffing, but this faux leather dress gives off a similar vibe without being too form-fitting. Edge it up with two influencer-approved accessories: chunky lug sole boots and a baguette purse with a thick gold chain strap.
Look 3: Edged-Up Classic
In terms of family engagements and holidays that center around eating, a long, floaty floral dress is always a safe move—and this one’s on sale! To give it a more edgy finish, I’d pair it with some super chunky loafers to contrast the feminine silhouette, and pull your hair back in a Kardashian-style low bun cinched with this XL chopstick clip.
A version of this story appeared in November 2019.
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