Dress Like Your Favorite Holiday Movie
Ah, the festive season—a delightful paradox of hustle and bustle coupled with serene, slow evenings. Amidst the whirlwind of parties, family obligations, holiday errands, and work deadlines, finding time to revel in the tranquility this season offers seems improbable. Yet, here we are, ushering in the season of old traditions and a dash of déjà vu.
In the midst of it all, you'll catch me nestled on my couch watching my favorite holiday movies. And, working at Garmentory, you know I can't just be a passive viewer. Seeking inspiration for upcoming collections and campaigns is practically woven into my daily routine—and, sometimes, the best way to move forward is to take a merry stroll down memory lane.
So, without further ado, here are my top five holiday style icons, in absolutely no particular order.
Meg Ryan, You've Got Mail
Well, duh! Meg Ryan's style in You've Got Mail is nothing short of timeless—a perfect blend of simplicity and city chic. Chunky turtlenecks, knit cardigans, and even her adorable pajamas. She's got the holiday wardrobe on point.
David Krumholtz, AKA Bernard, The Santa Clause
That beret! The bells! The attitude! No notes.
Lindsay Lohan, Falling for Christmas
If you haven't had a girls' night watching your childhood idol fall in love with a small ski-resort owner, you're missing out. Lindsay Lohan's looks in Falling for Christmas need no explanation—just hit play and soak it in.
Will Ferrell, Elf
Let's be honest...he single-handedly started the no-pants trend. Will Ferrell's elfin charm extends to his wardrobe choices, making him an unexpected but undeniable holiday style influencer.
Catherine O'Hara, Home Alone
Sure, she spends 95% of the movie in a coat, but this happens to be the year of the big coat! Catherine O'Hara in Home Alone is the epitome of cozy winter chic, making her a perfect choice for this season's fashion inspiration.
As we navigate the delightful chaos of the holidays, let's not forget to draw inspiration from these iconic movie and infuse a bit of festive flair into our own wardrobes. After all, 'tis the season to be stylish.