If you are in search of a sophisticated and contemporary look for New Year’s Eve, take inspiration from the boys and opt for a stylish tuxedo. Designer Yves Saint Laurent introduced us to le smoking in the late 1960s and ever since, the tailored look has won women the world over. Today’s take on the tux includes rhinestone-embellished blazers paired with wide-leg pants courtesy of Racil and cigarette trousers with tailcoat jackets that were part of Turkish designer Dice Kayek’s Fall 2015 couture collection.
The dapper look has also evolved to feature blazers reinterpreted as dresses. Meanwhile, a head-to-toe white ensemble inspired by Bianca Jagger makes for a seductive and chic rendition. For a powerful start to the New Year, choose from ruffled sleeve jackets, ultra-flared pants, and satin-lapelled blazers that will work circles around all the thigh-skimming party dresses.