From dresses to comfy sets, all ways to celebrate Thanksgiving
Whether you’re dressing up for a festive gathering or heading to your relatives to relax, I’ve curated a selection of Thanksgiving outfits that are ready to shop and will arrive just in time. I can’t rave enough about this stunning Ralph Lauren dress I wore for Friendsgiving; it’s a timeless piece that I plan to wear for years, and it looks fantastic with both flats and heels. To elevate the look, I paired it with a beautiful necklace and delicate earrings from Ana Luisa, who is currently offering up to 35% off sale for Black Friday and Cyber Monday (purchased a few pieces as gifts!). This combination created a chic yet comfortable outfit for celebrating at home. Next week, my outfit will take a different turn as we’re headed to Puerto Rico for a family-filled Thanksgiving focused on rest and relaxation—I truly can’t wait!
And if you need inspo for your Thanksgiving table, check out my Friendsgiving table here. Special thanks to my friend Sarah Bridgeman for the beautiful photos!
Chocolate Brown Mixed Media Dress
This Ralph Lauren dress is designed to look like tonal separates. It fits slim through the wool-blend bodice and flares to a pleated recycled satin skirt that swishes elegantly with every step. The rich brown compliments so well with gold jewelry. This dress is super comfy and can be dressed up or down.
Gold Pendant Pebble Necklace
The perfect everyday jewelry staple dipped in 14K gold with the prettiest dainty chain. I especially love that it’s water resistant and hypoallergenic. Even better is it’s $75 price tag!
Cognac Suede Platform Sandals
Prada’s iconic geometric shape of the triangle logo embellishes these suede sandals with sophisticated charm. The contemporary high-heeled platform silhouette is completed with refined ankle straps. While these platforms are ‘spendy’ I lean towards these platforms over any other heel in my closet, making them worth every penny!
You can shop my Thanksgiving outfits and other fall-inspired looks below.
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