13 Non-Cheesy Items to Wear for Mardi Gras
Whether you’re planning a trip to New Orleans or attending a festive party in your town, deciding what to wear for Mardi Gras can be challenging. The holiday known for parades, food, and fun is right around the corner, so we’ve rounded up the coolest pieces to score to ensure you’re the most stylish girl on Fat Tuesday.
From a dash of sparkle to yellow, green, and purple garb, we found 13 ways to not look like a Mardi Gras cliché this year. The best part? Each piece is equally festive and fashionable so you can wear the items well after the celebrations.
Find out what to wear this Mardi Gras below!
With sneakers, you'll be able to tone this dress down to be more appropriate for day and night.
Headed to a pool party? This will keep you on-theme and in dress code.
There's something about vintage tees that make them irresistible.
If you get creative, this skirt can be styled so many ways.
Looking for something a bit more casual? A purple tee will do just the trick.
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