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Staring at a closet full of options can be intimidating, especially when you're going to a special event like a birthday party. The host will probably give you some idea of what to expect, but you still want to make a good impression and be comfortable. You can dress relaxed, fancy, or festive depending on the type of party. No matter what you wear, be comfy and true to your style!

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Crafting a Casual Look

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  1. You want to be comfortable and wear a style that's true to you, but you also want to show that it's a special occasion. So take your everyday wear and add a special touch to bring it up a notch. For example, spruce up your casual jeans with a sequined tank top and a fluorescent clutch.[1] Or, wear an interesting neckline (like a henley shirt) with fitted jeans and patterned sneakers.[2]
  2. If the party is going to be mostly outdoors, flowy dresses with playful patterns are perfect for daytime fun. If the print is bold, accessorize with minimalist pieces. For solid-color dresses, feel free to wear a few minimal pieces of jewelry or a single statement piece.
    • A chunky necklace is a great way to show off your décolletage.
    • Pair a single-colored maxi or midi dress with colorful shoes or a patterned jacket.
    • Transition the outfit to nighttime by belting the waist, putting on heels, and donning a long, fitted cardigan for cool nights.
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  3. Nighttime parties call for more drama, mystery, and allure.[5] Show off your shoulders with a fun off-the-shoulder top, and top it off with a small statement clutch and some booties.
    • Choose appropriate clothing that isn't too flashy or sexy. Remember, the party isn't about you and how good you look, it's about the person whose birthday it is!
  4. A nice, fitted blazer will make any pair of shorts or jeans look sophisticated, especially if you do a “French tuck.”[6] Finish the look with a pair of nice loafers, sneakers, or flats.
    • For women, transition the look to nighttime with a pair of low to mid heels or wedges.
    • For men, turn it into a nighttime look by changing into a pair of slacks, chinos, or dark wash denim.[7]
  5. Layering a cardigan or blazer over a comfy tee looks more polished than the t-shirt alone. Just make sure the t-shirt isn't too loose or long to avoid looking unkempt. Leave the shirt untucked for an ultra-casual look and tuck it in slightly to show off a nice belt buckle.[8]
  6. If you're going to a pool party, you might want to wear something you can get in and out of easily (like a maxi dress or thin shirt and shorts that you don't care about getting damp). Wear comfortable sandals or flip flops to match the laid-back poolside vibes.
    • If the party is both indoors and outdoors, dress for the weather and bring layers.
  7. Most children's parties are ultra-casual, so your everyday wear will work just fine here. There's probably going to be lots of activities going on, so you'll want to be comfortable and able to move around quickly (especially with younger children in attendance).
    • Avoid wearing white jeans or a white shirt so you they won't get stained from spills or grass.
    • Wear cargo pants or shorts for pocket space if you might need to hide small objects that aren't safe for younger children and toddlers.
    • If you're a parent, bring a large bag for snacks, water, sunscreen, and anything else you or your child might need.
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Dressing to Impress

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  1. Semi-formal parties during the day call for smart attire in playful colors and patterns.[9] Pair a knee-length (or just above the knee) dress with cork wedge heels or low heels for comfort and style.
  2. A flashy sequin skirt goes perfectly with a simple (tucked in) top will make a statement without looking overdone. Top it with a cropped denim or leather jacket for cooler weather.
    • The louder the outfit, the simpler your accessories should be. Let the sequins be the focal point and accessorize with a simple gold or silver necklace or bracelet.
    • Turn it into a nighttime look by wearing strappy heels and adding a small clutch.
  3. If the birthday party is at night and taking place in a fancy restaurant or upscale lounge, that's the time to break out those cocktail dresses, tailored suits, and dress shoes! Aim to look sharp and sophisticated with a spoonful of glamour and drama.
    • Opt for a dress that sits right at the knee.[11] If you go shorter, make sure that it has a medium or high neckline so you're not revealing too much skin. Go bold and dramatic with darker colors and structured, romantic shapes (like an off-the-shoulder neckline).
    • A tailored suit is always a great choice for men (lighter colors for daytime and darker for nighttime) with a nice pair of loafers or dress shoes. A tie is optional so long as you wear a collared button-down. Steer clear of any loud patterns unless it's just a pop here and there (like on a pocket square).
  4. Accessories can complement your style and highlight your best features. But too many accessories can look cluttered and distracting, so be tasteful and remember: less is more! A simple bangle or bracelet will call attention to your wrists, while an understated gold or silver necklace can highlight your décolletage. For men, a puffed pocket square and a nice watch can make any simple suit look posh.
    • If you're wearing a solid color, accessorize with a single statement piece (like a necklace, bracelet, or earrings). With bold patterns, keep accessories small and to a minimum.
    • Keep your silver jewelry looking polished by soaking it in baking soda and hot water in a bowl lined with aluminum foil.[12]
    • Men should choose a pocket square that's a shade lighter or darker than the main color of the suit to make it stand out. And don't match it directly to your tie (if you're wearing one). Instead, choose a secondary color from your shirt or blazer to match it to.
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Matching a Theme

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  1. If you have the time and don't mind spending a little money on a themed outfit, thrift stores are a great resource to find clothes that could fit various decades. For 1950s, look for pastels and waist-high skirts with a little retro bell shape. If the theme is 1970s, opt for high-waisted jeans (with flared legs), paisley patterns, psychedelic prints, ponchos, and clunky platform shoes.[13]
    • Whether you're familiar with the theme or not, doing some research will spark your creativity.
    • Look through your wardrobe for items that might fit the theme. Even if you don't have clothing that directly matches, combining mismatched pieces and layering them can do wonders!
  2. Say the theme is “Under the Sea” but you don't have any flowy looking garments. You can wear a pastel shirt, leggings of any color, and a pastel colored skirt over it with a colorful scarf tied around your waist. You won't exactly look like a mermaid, but the color scheme will allude to that idea!
  3. Take a tip from celebrity fashion, like wearing head-to-toe denim to channel a late 1990s celebrity-darling look.[14] Combine different washes of denim to make it look more fashionable and highlight your best assets.[15] Pair this look with statement heels or a long blazer to glam it up.[16]
    • A small headband can be worn as a 90s choker.[17]
  4. Old clothes you don't wear anymore are perfect for costumes because you can cut and shape them to fit various themes. For example, that old maxi skirt you no longer wear can be cut open down the side and fashioned into a cape or draped like a toga.
  5. Tin foil and bubble wrap can be a creative way to make normal clothes look interstellar for an outer-space-themed party or 80s shin-dig! It won't necessarily look fashionable, but it will show off your creativity and sense of humor.
    • Cut rounded triangular pieces of foil and safety pin them to an old jacket to make shiny shoulderpads.
    • Tape bubble wrap around your arms, legs, or torso for a spacesuit or alien look.
  6. Simply tearing the sleeves off of sweaters and shirts can work with tons of themes. Look like a Breakfast Clubber by tearing long sleeves off of sweaters or jersey shirts at the shoulder seam. Rip some holes in the front and back in it to make it ultra-grunge or punk.
    • Save your ripped shirts and sweaters for a great zombie-apocalypse Halloween costume!
    • Drape a studded belt diagonally across your torso (like a messenger bag strap) to accessorize a punk or grunge theme.
  7. Cut old jeans into shorts and then cut the pant legs into small squares to make patches you can safety-pin on a shirt or jacket for a counterculture look. To fray the edges of the shorts, comb and tease out the fibers from the freshly cut edges.
    • If you want to scuff up the jeans to look worn in, rub the outside of the jeans down the side of a cheese grater.
    • Make sure you don't want to wear the clothing (as is) anymore before you cut into it!
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    What should I wear to an evening birthday party?
    Paul Julch, MA
    Paul Julch, MA
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    Paul Julch is a Personal Wardrobe Stylist, Speaker, and the founder of Urbanite | Suburbanite, a wardrobe styling business in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 25 years in the fashion industry, Paul works with clients to make getting dressed easier, less time consuming, and more enjoyable. Paul has years of experience in retail visual merchandising - styling windows, displays, and floor sets for Banana Republic, Gap, and Express. He also has experience styling fashion photo shoots and corporate videos. Paul holds a BS Degree in Management from State University of New York at Binghamton, an MA in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University. He also studied Interior Design at the University of California, Berkeley.
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    The most important thing when going to a birthday party is to respect the wishes of the host regarding any details they've shared about the dress code. Just make sure you don't outshine the person being celebrated.
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    What should you wear to a birthday party?
    Paul Julch, MA
    Paul Julch, MA
    Personal Wardrobe Stylist & Speaker
    Paul Julch is a Personal Wardrobe Stylist, Speaker, and the founder of Urbanite | Suburbanite, a wardrobe styling business in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 25 years in the fashion industry, Paul works with clients to make getting dressed easier, less time consuming, and more enjoyable. Paul has years of experience in retail visual merchandising - styling windows, displays, and floor sets for Banana Republic, Gap, and Express. He also has experience styling fashion photo shoots and corporate videos. Paul holds a BS Degree in Management from State University of New York at Binghamton, an MA in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University. He also studied Interior Design at the University of California, Berkeley.
    Paul Julch, MA
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    If you know the person you're celebrating, think of how they're going to dress and be careful not to try to be more impressive than they are. You're a guest celebrating them, so you shouldn't steal their spotlight!
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    What should I wear to my friend's birthday party?
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    You've got a ton of options here, but a safe play is to keep it casual. It's also probably the easiest option. If it's a daytime party, you can go with fitted jeans and a playful top. That way, you'll be comfortable, but you can show that it's a special occasion by adding a special touch with a nice top that isn't part of your everyday wear. If the party is mostly outdoors, flowy dresses with playful patterns are perfect for daytime fun. For a nighttime party, add some drama with dark jeans and an off-the-shoulder top. But be careful not to try dress more fancy or flashy than the person you're celebrating. You're a guest celebrating them, so you shouldn't steal their spotlight!
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  • Break in new shoes ahead of time by putting on a pair of thick socks, blasting the shoes with a hair dryer, and wearing them around the house until they've cooled to loosen up the material.[18]
  • Don't be afraid to ask the host more information if you're not sure about the attire or activities that might be happening at the party.
  • Don't wear tight clothes that you can't breathe, eat, or move around in. When you're buying clothes, make sure you can sit down, lift your arms, and bend over comfortably. You don't want your clothes to keep you from having a good time!
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  • When it comes to themed parties, be conscientious of your outfit and make sure it's not offensive.
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This article was co-authored by Paul Julch, MA. Paul Julch is a Personal Wardrobe Stylist, Speaker, and the founder of Urbanite | Suburbanite, a wardrobe styling business in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 25 years in the fashion industry, Paul works with clients to make getting dressed easier, less time consuming, and more enjoyable. Paul has years of experience in retail visual merchandising - styling windows, displays, and floor sets for Banana Republic, Gap, and Express. He also has experience styling fashion photo shoots and corporate videos. Paul holds a BS Degree in Management from State University of New York at Binghamton, an MA in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University. He also studied Interior Design at the University of California, Berkeley. This article has been viewed 150,127 times.
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