With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to start prepping your perfect outfit for whatever you have planned. Whether you’re loved up, single or ready to mingle, it’s the most romantic day of the year, so why not take the opportunity to dress up? Here’s what to wear for five Valentine’s Day dates, with Indooroopilly Shopping Centre’s stylist Cate Massi.
The Intimate Dinner
If you’re spending the night at a beautiful restaurant with someone special, opt for something a little bit elegant and ‘extra’. Slide into a simple silk slip dress, a pair of nude heels and a pair of fine gold earrings. All eyes will be on you.
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Going to a Movie
Just because you’re sitting in the dark, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t pull out all the stops with a playful outfit. In fact, it’s a prime opportunity to throw on plenty of fun colours, for a total casual cool-girl look. Pair a patterned jumpsuit with a cute pair of earrings, and finish the look with a pink cross-body bag.
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Surprise Date Night
If you’re being surprised and are in the dark about what your significant other has planned for date night, opt for something safe – don’t go overboard! Comfortable pants and walkable heels are a must, dressed up with a flowy, feminine top that will take you from mini golf to a romantic stroll along the beach.
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Dinner with your BFFs
If you’re happily single and opting for a mates-date, choose an outfit that’s easy-going yet still chic. High wasted cropped jeans and a fun tee is laid back but cute enough for a potential run-in with your future soulmate.
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Staying In
Cuddled up on the couch this V-Day? Ditch the daggy PJ’s and indulge in a silk pyjama set coupled with a luxe gold-tie necklace. Intricacy is key for an intimate night in.
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For a full list of retailers, and details on Personal Styling Sessions at Indooroopilly Shopping Centre visit https://indooroopillyshopping.com.au
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