Wednesday, December 19, 2012

jury duty, jury duty, black mail, chain letter, eviction notice...

Bonus points if you can figure out which of my favorite Christmas movies this post is titled after.

Well, the holidays are in full swing, and you know what that means: parties. A PLENTY.

And we all know that of course, I love a soiree. Of any kind, really. I like parties that are decadently planned and require a man in a black tie, and I also love an impromptu get-together where the guys and girls just happen to be over and the pizza is being  passed around.

But I do especially love holiday parties. There's something so magical about grabbing a little black dress, putting on some Kate Spade Twirl perfume and slipping on some red pumps before you grab a man and dash out into the snow fog for an evening of mistletoe and reindeer games (if you're lucky.)

This year is/was no exception. Not unsurprisingly, the par-tays are not over (still have my office one!) and then holidays at the Wallace's are always sure to be...eventful. But before I whisk away to my hometown for some quality time with the niece and nephew, here's a round-up of the festivities so far.

Part One: The Nutcracker

I love the ballet. Like, LOVE the ballet. It's by far my favorite form of performance. There's nothing like the Nutcracker to get you in the Christmas spirit.

 The ladies of luxury strike again!

Also to note, I found out we were going last-minute. That's why I'm in like a sun dress. 

For an additional account of this evening, please see the wonderful and talented blog of one Ms. Charity Eyre.

Part Two: The Mistletoe Party

I mean, what more can I say? Kisses, eggnog and debauchery: check.

The ladies of 850 A


Part Three: The White Party

I love a white party as much as the next girl, though my collection of white soiree items is a bit limited, given that we are well beyond Labor Day. Oh well, caution to the wind. It's the holidays!
You can't really see our white outfits, but they are there

More to come, as the season wears on.

xoxo

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