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What To Wear On New Year’s Eve According To Your Plans

While its main focus is finding the best Christmas gifts for your loved ones, December is also about the outfits – namely, planning what to wear on New Year’s Eve and deciding which one of your many party dresses is getting shown off at the office ‘do this year.

Before you reach the “what day of the week is it?” stage of Twixmas (i.e. the gap between Christmas Day and the 1st of January), let’s put some thought into the much-anticipated (but often ill-prepared) NYE wardrobe.

Whether you’re off to a black tie event or out for a romantic dinner, going to a house party with your wildest pals, or you’re actually jetting away, New Year’s Eve is a real excuse to dress up. It signals the need to dig out your favourite party outfit (or buy an entirely new one for the occasion), get glam, and see in the good vibes for the year ahead.

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This year, five members of the Glamour team have weighed in on outfit ideas according to their (very different) plans. See below for some inspiration on what to wear on New Year’s Eve 2025…

1. House party/out-out

The editor: Sophie Cockett, Senior European Commerce Editor.

“It’s my boyfriend’s birthday on New Year’s Eve, which means we’re often playing host. This year, we’ve got friends coming over for drinks, nibbles and games, and it feels like the perfect chance to get a bit dressed up. That said, I still want to be comfy. I recently wore this adorable tweed top from Sister Jane to a dinner with the brand, and loved how much it elevated otherwise very simple denim. I’ll be wearing that again on 31st December, paired with some statement earrings, barrel-leg jeans (don’t fix what ain’t broken) and flats.”

DREAM Showgirls Tweed Top

Mid Rise Rigid Barrel Jeans

Rhinestone Earrings

ASOS DESIGN Loom Lace Up Ballets

Intimately Leading the Way Long Sleeve

Davina Black Trousers

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2. Dinner and drinks

The editor: Lucy Morgan, Digital and Purpose Director.

“This year I’ll be heading to my old university city, Newcastle, to spend my first New Year’s Eve with my boyfriend. He has promised to take me to The Bake, a Lebanese restaurant where I used to live when I was a student. I’m envisioning wearing a mini skirt, knee-high boots, and a turtleneck for a put-together look that isn’t too OTT. Oh, and massive hoop earrings.”

Chloe Fringe Mini Skirt

Funnel Neck Second Skin Top

Smoothly Kitten-Heel Knee-High Boots

Classic Large Hoop Earrings

Rib-Knit Lurex Turtleneck

Shoulder Bag

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3. Black tie/fancy event

The editor: Georgia Trodd, Senior Commerce Writer.

“My New Year’s Eve plans aren’t exactly black tie, but the dress code does say ‘fancy’, so I’m taking that translation anyway. Me and my husband are going to a posh hotel for a six-course meal, and if you can’t get dolled up for something like that then when can you? We’ll probably still race home just before midnight to watch Jools Holland’s Hootenanny countdown on the sofa in our dressing gowns, but life is all about balance.”

Solace London Olivia Crepe And Draped Satin-Twill Gown

Bow-Detail Satin Court Shoes

Clutch Bag with Appliqués

Combined Pearl Drop Earrings

Astrid Diamante Heeled Mule

Plus Size Drapey Crepe Off The Shoulder Ruched Detail Fishtail Maxi Dress

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4. Staying in

The editor: Sophie Donovan, Senior Commerce Writer.

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