18 Casual Party Outfits That Are So Easy But So Fun
Call me extra, but I live for the chance to dress up for a night out. Do I have any gala invitations in my inbox? No. Do I have a table booked at a club? Nope. Will that stop me from putting together an over-the-top party outfit? Defiantly not. There's nothing more thrilling than whipping out the perfect outfit for any party dress code, IMHO. However, I'm aware that not everyone shares that sentiment. For some, figuring out what to wear to a party of any kind can be, well, stressful. Those feelings are well-founded, considering that it's common for most people not to have those "fancier" items in the back of their closet.
On top of that, even if you've collected a few eveningwear items, most don't even match the vibe of the invitation—after all, you can't wear a cocktail gown to your cousin's kickback! Therefore, it's no wonder most people don't enjoy getting dressed for the party as much as the party itself. But luckily for them, that's what I'm here to help with. In an effort to help you inject a little shine into your daily life, I've spent hours researching to identify the most versatile party-ready staples and given tips on how to dress them down for everyday wear. These 18 casual party outfit ideas will make embracing your most extra self easier.
WHAT: Minidress
WEAR: Minidress + button-down + knee-high boots
Before you put that minidress you’re obsessed with in the back of your closet. Please consider restyling it more casually. Doing something as simple as pairing it with a button-down blouse and knee-high boots can take it from sultry to stylish in one second.
WHAT: Sparkly heels
WEAR: Blazer + pajama set + sparkly heels
While I’m a maximalist who will justify splurging on sparkly shoes on any given day, I know for a fact that my approach may be too much for others. But if you’ve found yourself needing a green light to justify buying or even re-wearing those sparkly shoes, consider this it. All you have to do is dress them down (i.e., pair them with pajamas or jeans and a cute top), and you’ve got the perfect outfit.
WHAT: Sequin crop top
WEAR: Sequin crop top + blazer + jeans + flats
When it's not the holiday season, it's easy to look at the sequin crop top in your closet and think, What on earth do I do with you? Don’t ditch the piece. Instead, consider it a way to spice up your everyday uniform or girls’ night ensemble. Pair it with jeans, a blazer, and flats, and you’ll be the belle of the local bar.
WHAT: Feather top
WEAR: Feather top + leggings + chain belt + slingbacks + shoulder bag
You don’t have to clip your wings when it comes to wearing feathers for a casual gathering. Style them with wardrobe staples like leggings or jeans and slingbacks or sneakers, and you'll feel so fly.
WHAT: Metallic pants
WEAR: Metallic pants + cardigan + strappy sandals
Metallic pants are that party staple that remains in style season after season. They not only look good on everyone but also can be worn year-round. And while the styling possibilities for this party staple are endless, we recommend wearing a white cardigan and your strappy sandals, as it’s a surefire way to garner compliments.
WHAT: Velvet blazer
WEAR: Velvet blazer + bodysuit + jeans + heels + rhinestone bag
When preparing for a party, it can be overwhelming to know what to wear, which is why opting for an all-black ensemble is always the move. Don't be fooled; black doesn't have to be boring. Just opt for a velvet blazer. This luxe fabric will take your go-to bodysuit and jeans to a new level.
WHAT: Opera gloves
WEAR: Opera gloves + black dress + sneakers
If you’re anything like WWW editors, when opera gloves bubbled up as a trend, you hopped right on the bandwagon. But if you’re unsure of how to re-style this accessory for everyday wear or more casual soirée’s, you’ll want to look to the ensemble above for inspiration. Gloves with a black dress and sneakers? It’s giving.
WHAT: Metallic boots
WEAR: Metallic boots + sweater + shorts
As someone who recently just splurged on Simon Miller sequin knee-high boots, I can tell you firsthand that even I wasn't sure how to make disco-inspired shoes work in the daylight. But I’ve learned that it’s less about toning those statement boots down and more about letting them shine by styling them with basics (e.g., a pair of shorts and a sweater).
WHAT: Tube dress
WEAR: Faux-fur coat + tube dress + knee-high boots
Unless you’re Carrie Bradshaw, making a tube dress re-wearable for more casual situations can feel daunting. Luckily for you, the ensemble above can serve as a tutorial in re-styling the piece. Remember, the key to pulling off a tube dress is layering. Add a faux-fur coat in the colder months or a trench in the warmer months ahead, and you’re good to go.
WHAT: Shiny handbag
WEAR: Shiny handbag + oversize shirtdress + flatform sandals
We need to talk about the party staple that’s been poppin‘ off among the fashion set: shiny handbags. Whether it comes in the form of metallic, sequin, or rhinestone, this former party bag has become a mainstay in the fashion set’s wardrobe. But if you’re unsure how to inject shine into your daily life, just live by the following ethos: Metallics are neutrals. Pair your It bag with a fun, oversize button-down or jeans and a T-shirt, and watch how it adds dazzle to your everyday life.
WHAT: Statement mules
WEAR: Statement mules + wrap top + jeans + shoulder bag
So you treated yourself to a pair of statement heels—now what? Remember that they’re an investment piece that can be worn time and time again for any party. Should the occasion be casual, you can’t go wrong pairing them with jeans and a cute wrap top.
WHAT: Party minidress
WEAR: Party minidress + cowboy boots
Who doesn’t love an over-the-top party dress? But if you’re looking to get more than one wear out of that piece, don’t be afraid to whip it out for a casual get-together or even to run errands. Simply style it down with a pair of cowboy boots or sneakers, and you’ll be able to give that dress the limelight it deserves.
WHAT: Sequin dress
WEAR: Blazer + sequin dress + loafers
That sequin dress you bought for the holiday season deserves more airtime. The simplest way to dress it down for a dinner party or casual social gathering is to pair it with basics. Throwing on a pair of loafers and a blazer will ensure you look polished without overdoing it.
WHAT: Feather crop top
WEAR: Feather crop top + jeans + sneakers
Have you ever fantasized about walking into a party and people looking at you and thinking, Oh, she’s so chic and cool? Well, friends, if you want that to happen, then you’ll want to take your favorite pair of jeans and sneakers and dress them up with a feather crop top. Wear this, and there’s no denying that you are the main character.
WHAT: Sequin button-down
WEAR: Blazer + sequin button-down + biker shorts + knee-high boots
I'll let you in on a little secret: Sequins aren’t just for special occasions; they’re a staple piece. Don’t be afraid to dress down a sequin button-down top with biker shorts, blazers, and boots for a more casual get-together. Not only will it add the perfect amount of luxe to your look, but you’ll be so comfortable.
WHAT: Sheer dress
WEAR: Sheer dress + button-down + leggings + heels
If you’re anything like us, celebrity style can influence you to jump on some risqué trends, like naked dresses. Of course, buying a sheer dress may cause regrets because who else can pull off a naked number like Rihanna? But before you return it, why not rework it into a more casual ensemble by pairing it with a button-down and jeans? You’ll get the sheer effect without as much skin in the game.
WHAT: Sequin skirt
WEAR: Sequin skirt + T-shirt + heels
Sequin skirts are that staple that bubbles back up every holiday season, and while they’re great for a variety of occasions, it’s important to remember that you can wear this piece well into the New Year. A simple way to dress it down for a casual setting is by pairing it with a T-shirt.
WHAT: Metallic dress
WEAR: Metallic dress + sneakers
For everyone (fashion editors included), finding ways to rewear fancy party pieces can be challenging at times, but the main takeaway should be don't be afraid to wear what’s in your wardrobe. There are no rules when it comes to wearing your party pieces, so if you decide to wear a metallic dress with sneakers just to go to the bodega, then that’s your prerogative.
Jasmine Fox-Suliaman is a fashion editor living in New York City. What began as a hobby (blogging on Tumblr) transformed into a career dedicated to storytelling through various forms of digital media. She started her career at the print publication 303 Magazine, where she wrote stories, helped produce photo shoots, and planned Denver Fashion Week. After moving to Los Angeles, she worked as MyDomaine's social media editor until she was promoted to work across all of Clique's publications (MyDomaine, Byrdie, and Who What Wear) as the community manager. Over the past few years, Jasmine has worked on Who What Wear's editorial team, using her extensive background to champion rising BIPOC designers, weigh in on viral trends, and profile stars such as Janet Mock and Victoria Monét. She is especially interested in exploring how art, fashion, and pop culture intersect online and IRL.
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