It’s fair to say that, for many people, 2022 has not been the best year. Perhaps, you think, we have nothing to celebrate. We say think again. Use New Year’s Eve to exorcise the demons of the last 364 days and look ahead to a better, brighter 2023. If, on the other hand, you’ve had a top-notch 12 months, good for you, and long may it continue.
House party, winter ball or firework display, however you choose to usher in the New Year, do it in style. We may be reeling from extreme weather and even more extreme politics, but at least once this year, you should be able to say that you partied like it’s 1999.
1. Balling In Black Tie
So you’re closing out the year at a classy bash – congrats. Should the rules of formal dress sound scary, take comfort in the fact that they are actually very simple, provided you follow a handful of steps (and swerve a few common mistakes).
Assuming you’ve got a well-fitting dinner jacket, the most important thing to know is that, when it comes to accessories, the ‘tie’ in black tie refers to a bow tie, not a necktie. It should also be hand-tied, so learn how.
Next, use a point, not a wing-collared shirt. Traditional, wing collars smack of hired formalwear, whereas a standard collar will keep the look contemporary. Lastly, picking the right dress shoes is the difference between getting dressed and dressing up. Invest if you can. If not, polish your black leather Oxfords until you can see your face in them.
2. Braving The Club
If you are mad enough to consider heading to a club on New Year’s Eve, we have some initial suggestions for an outfit: chiefly a riot shield, a hazmat suit and a helmet.
Of course, what you wear to brave the masses depends on the type of club. A bottle service bar or something that’s members-only requires something very different to a warehouse rave. That being said, there is a look that will bridge the gap, and it’s very easy to put together.
Start with a pair of smart boots in black or dark brown, followed by black jeans, a T-shirt and a leather jacket or work jacket. If it’s looking cold, throw a black hoodie under the leather jacket. You are now ready to face whatever the night throws at you, be it the champagne or zombie apocalypse.
3. Attending A Dinner Party
Congratulations, you’re officially an adult. The graduation from attending a house party to a dinner party on New Year’s Eve might not be something you’re thrilled about, but it does at least afford you the occasion to dress up.
In this case, we’re referring to relaxed tailoring, chiefly a suit worn with smart trainers, a T-shirt, a roll neck; basically anything but a shirt and tie. The suit you choose shouldn’t be one that you could wear to work or a business-casual event. The lapels should be slimmer, the jacket a single or two button and the trousers narrower. You should, however, count on using both parts separately throughout the year to capitalise on your investment.
White sneakers are the prevailing footwear of choice, and it makes sense to wear a T-shirt to match. A pocket square is optional, but at this time of year, socks are not.
4. Turning Up At A House Party
Pat yourself on the back, dear reader, because you have made the right choice. A warm house, close friends, free booze and minimal toilet queues; never let it be said that FashionBeans doesn’t know how to party.
Assuming you’re traveling to rather than hosting said soirée, you’ll want an outfit adaptable at a moment’s notice, so layer up. An Oxford shirt worn over a T-shirt can be buttoned or unbuttoned if you find you’ve misjudged the dress code. Similarly, a thick gauge cardigan or coat can come in handy for lending to those less prepared than you.
To nail color coordination, start with the lightest shade closest to the body and work up to darker hues. For instance: a white T-shirt, a denim shirt, a navy cardigan and a grey or navy jacket. For your bottom half, jeans and trainers are more than acceptable.
5. Be A Rocket Man
Newsflash, the idea that you lose most heat from your head is one of the most common style myths. That said, some ballast on your bonnet – in the form of a simple beanie – shouldn’t be overlooked if you’re planning on spending the night looking up at fireworks.
As for gloves, a pair rendered in leather or wool is a no-brainer when standing outside holding a drink is a real possibility. If double-taps on the ‘gram are what you’re after, look for a smartphone-compatible set that will add a welcome layer of insulation and allow you to capture the spectacle.
All of this is pointless, of course, if you aren’t wearing a sturdy top layer. We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: you need a quality winter coat to stay comfortably warm. If that doesn’t sit well with your sartorial outlook, you’re probably best going with one of the indoor celebrations.