If you want to make your festive period feel infinitely more special, I wholly recommend a trip to the ballet. There’s nothing more magical than an evening spent immersed in ethereal drama, surrounded by history and immersed in a crowd of equally engaged—and elegantly dressed—spectators. An inherently fancy occasion, if you’ve been waiting for an excuse to dress up, this is it. Whilst few theatres still insist upin dress codes these days, many attendees still choose to dress up, favouring refined looks featuring dresses, trousers and skirts.
Whether you’re preparing for your yearly trip to see The Nutcracker, or are attending your very first ballet this winter, read on to discover the six stylish outfits I’d recommend wearing.
WHAT TO WEAR TO THE BALLET: AN EDITOR’S PICKS
1. BLACK COAT + CROPPED TROUSERS + MARY JANES
Style Notes: I wouldn’t normally shy away from colour, but during winter, I tend to naturally gravitate towards wearing black. For a chic evening occasion such as a trip to the ballet, I think a black base is the perfect place to start. To add dimension to your outfit, choose cropped tailored trousers instead of full length, and pair them with burgundy Mary Janes to inject a low-key wash of colour without overwhelming your look.
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Dôen
Annemarie Cashmere Blend Coat in Black
Style with black trousers for a sleek tonal look.
ME+EM
Travel Tailoring Pull on Slim Crop Trouser
Comfy enough to sit through a long ballet.
Gucci
Horsebit Ballet Flat
2. FAUX-FUR JACKET + MAXI SKIRT
Style Notes: The faux-fur coat trend is taking off this winter, and I think it’s one of the chicest around. To give the trending coat a grown-up feel, style it with a tailored maxi skirt and heeled boots.
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Meotine
Kelly Cropped Faux Fur Jacket
Autograph
Maxi Pencil Skirt With Wool
A simple pencil skirt will never date.
Pair with tights and long skirt for a warm winter look.
3. ROOMY JUMPER + SEQUIN SKIRT + LOW HEELS
Style Notes: For an effortless but incredibly chic take on festive style, reach for a slightly slouchy knit and pair it with a shimmering skirt and some cosy tights. Dress things up with a kitten heel.
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Whistles
Wool Textured Crew Neck Knit in Ivory
A fresh cream knit is such an easy way to brighten up a winter outfit.
Rotate
Sequined Midi Skirt
Reformation
Sadie Kitten Heeled Slingback
These also come in a khaki suede style.
4. SLIP DRESS + BLAZER + CLUTCH
Style Notes: Slip dresses are one of the few items in my wardrobe I come back to across the seasons. I wear them with sandals or flats in the summer, but come winter, I style them under boxy blazers or with roomy knits. For an elegant occasion, I’d go for a chic layer and complete the look with a pointed-toe heel or boot.
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Reformation
Provence Silk Dress
The lace detailing adds such a pretty edge.
COS
Oversized Exaggerated-Shoulder Blazer
This is already sold out in most sizes.
Oversized clutches are the fashion set’s new favourite silhouette.
5. BOUCLE JACKET + SLIM-FIT TROUSERS
Style Notes: Boucle is one of those fabrics that will instantly elevate a look. Classic and polished, its textured surface comes to life in a chic setting. For a comfortable outfit that you’ll feel good in all night, choose an elegant jacket with slim-fit trousers and pointed-toe slingbacks or flats.
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Holland Cooper
Chelsea Jacket
Style over a white tee or wear with a neatly fitting blouse.
Reformation
Fletcher Pant
Charles & Keith
Anita Linen Buckled Pointed-Toe Slingback Pumps
These are so easy to slip into a capsule wardrobe.
6. WIDE-LEG TROUSER SUIT
Style Notes: Whenever I feel really stuck on what to wear, nine times out of 10, I’ll reach for a matching set. Favouring the smarter cut of a sleek suit for an evening occasion, a comfortable suit is one of my favourite things to wear for this kind of event.
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COS
Silk-Blend Velvet Blazer
COS
Silk-Blend Velvet Trousers
I love the slouchy drape of the trousers.
& Other Stories
Slingback Leather Pumps
These also come in two other colours.
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