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6 Holiday Looks That Scream "Old Money" But Cost Less Than Your Christmas Tree
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Washingtoner -- Let's face it: December is expensive. Between buying gifts for your picky sister and pretending to enjoy overpriced mulled wine, your bank account is already crying. But that doesn't mean you have to show up to the party looking like you're on a budget.
We've hacked the holiday dress code. We're talking French-girl chic, velvet textures, and satin that flows like liquid gold—all for under $60.

1. The "Meeting His Parents" Brunch

The Vibe: Modest, classy, but definitely not boring. You want to look like the wholesome main character in a Hallmark movie.
  • The Pick: Green Velour A-Line Midi Dress ($45)
  • Why It Works: The boat neck is elegant, and the A-line cut is universally flattering. The rich green velvet says "I have great taste" without trying too hard.
  • Price Check: Only $45? That's less than the brunch bill.
2. The Office Secret Santa Party

Cute enough for the after-party drinks.
  • The Pick: Green Sweetheart Neck Jacquard Midi Dress ($45)
  • Why It Works: The jacquard fabric gives it structure and texture (no flimsy fabrics here!). It looks tailored and expensive.
  • Styling Tip: Throw a blazer over it for the 9-to-5.

3. The "Ex-Boyfriend Might Be There" Cocktail Night

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The Vibe: Revenge dress, but make it festive. You need to look unbothered and glowing.
  • The Pick: Wine Red Satin One Shoulder Maxi Dress ($45)
  • Why It Works: The asymmetry exposes just the right amount of skin (clavicles are the new cleavage). Satin reflects the bar lights perfectly.
  • Effect: Devastatingly gorgeous.

4. Ice Skating Date Night

The Vibe: Playful, cozy, and ready for a rom-com montage.
  • The Pick: The Red Plaid Zipper Fly Tweed Mini Skirt ($32)
  • Why It Works: Nothing says Christmas like red plaid tweed. It's thick enough to keep you warm(er) and looks adorable with black tights.
  • Budget Win: At $32, you can afford to buy the matching hot cocoa.

5. The "Rich Auntie" Shopping Trip

The Vibe: You're browsing luxury boutiques (even if you're just window shopping). You need structure and tweed.
  • The Pick: Burgundy Retro Single-Breasted Tweed Jacket ($46)
  • Why It Works: A structured tweed jacket instantly elevates a basic pair of jeans. It gives off major Chanel vibes for a fraction of the price.
  • Look For Less: High-end tweed jackets cost $400+. Ours is $46.

6. Christmas Morning Gift Opening

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The Vibe: Effortless, cozy
  • The Pick: Red Bell Sleeve Ribbed Knit Tee ($36)
  • Why It Works: It's stretchy (essential for Christmas breakfast) but the bell sleeves add a dramatic, vintage flair.
  • Comfort Level: 10/10.
Final Thoughts:
Shop the full Christmas Edit here and get your order in before the invites start piling up

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