Stylish Valentine's Day dresses and outfits
Valentine's Day is a lot like New Year's Eve—there's pressure to find something to do and someone special to do it with. But the truth is, this holiday shouldn't make you sweat. Instead, we like to think of it as an excuse to give yourself a little self-love and celebrate all of the relationships that lift you up day after day. There’s a lot to love about Valentine’s Day: the chocolates, the rom-coms, the drugstores that look like pink-confetti bombs exploded inside them.
Sure, Valentine's Day is going to look a lot different this year for most of us, but it's still be a really great time to connect with the ones you love and yourself. And even though dinner outings have turned into at-home dates and Galentine's Day parties have gone virtual, you may still want to dress up to add a little something extra to whatever activity you're planning on February 14.
Your Valentine's Day at home should not feel any less special than all the years before. And just because circumstances have it so that you're more likely pouring wine into a stemless "I Heart My Cat" glass (what, no one else?), rather than a plastic champagne flute at a bar, does not mean you have to be in pajamas. Of course, this is the holiday we highly recommend you pull out your pretty pink Sleeper set with the furry trim, but your little black dresses can still turn up too — that is, if you want them to.
You should feel special and treat yourself with love, especially if that means just paying extra attention to your beauty routine or accessorizing proudly for a festive Zoom call. Now what the hell are you going to wear?
It’s easy to leave this aspect of a Valentine’s date to the last minute, but V-day is as awkward for dressing as any smart-casual invitation. You don’t want to turn up in a dinner jacket with a rose between your teeth, but nor is this the night for your so-called “tailored” joggers. Whether you’re going for a Michelin-starred dinner or a simple brunch date, it’s all about making sure that you dress both stylishly and appropriately for whatever you’ve got planned.
It's tough to master holiday dressing without falling into clichés, especially when it comes to Valentine's Day. So that you don't have to worry about dressing yourself in head-to-toe heart prints, we've come up with alternative outfits that don't scream cheesy. These looks still stay true to the romantic spirit of V-Day, with pops of pink and red here and there, but feel like ensembles you can wear to the office or on a regular Wednesday.
Finding THE look for Valentine's Day in 2021 has its own set of challenges, considering we're mostly sequestered in our homes and unwilling to change out of our sweatsuits.
Wondering what to wear for a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner? Ahead, consider everything from relaxed-and-roomy jumpsuits that exude casual elegance to chunky statement sweaters that are sweetly suited to the occasion and very chic pajamas that will get the party started. Keep it classy in a special dress, statement top or flirty skirt.
If you prefer to play it casual, dress up your jeans and leather leggings with a detailed top and jewelry. Want to show your holiday spirit at work? Try accessories with a heart motif. And for those who may want to skip the usual pink and red hues, it’s totally okay to wear black (or any color you wish). Whether you're planning a date night with your S.O., relaxing with your galentines, or simply plopping yourself on the couch to watch a Valentine's Day movie, get inspired by these cute outfit ideas ahead. P.S, check out these pretty makeup ideas and fun nail art designs, while you're at it.
Get ready to impress in our feminine lingerie, with neutrally toned styles, fierce lace numbers and cheeky harness styles in the perfect Valentine's hues. For those of you who are out with your girl gang, show them who's the biz and edge out your look with the hottest red hue's and get ready to show off your single status. Whatever you’re up to this Valentine's, get ready to give the look of love with Valentine's day clothing from PLT.
If you aren't the biggest fan of Valentine's Day, it's still a fun excuse to celebrate your significant other or your friends—even if it is a Hallmark holiday. Let us tell you, wearing anything adorned in hearts or flowers will definitely make you look like a Valentine's Day enthusiast. In case that's not exactly the vibe you're going for, we're here to show you a selection of outfits that are on the more subtle side.
Whether you're in need of a more casual daytime look or are craving a reason to finally dress up again, there is a no-fuss look in here for you with absolutely zero saccharine hearts in sight. As long as you follow the simple and approachable outfit formulas ahead, you are guaranteed to have a fabulous-looking Valentine's Day, no matter what your plans are.
It's tough to master holiday dressing without falling into clichés, especially when it comes to Valentine's Day. So that you don't have to worry about dressing yourself in head-to-toe heart prints, we've come up with alternative outfits that don't scream cheesy. These looks still stay true to the romantic spirit of V-Day, with pops of pink and red here and there, but feel like ensembles you can wear to the office or on a regular Wednesday.
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