How to dress on New Year’s Eve? We pathological optimists like to think that every end necessarily coincides with a new, better (hopefully) beginning. So with a outfit iconic that makes this passage memorable. Yet, although its evidence on the calendar is impossible to overlook and although our far-sighted friends have been curiously asking us what our plans will be for about two months, New Year’s Eve, for who knows what absurd reason, always arrives too quickly, almost unexpected, like that en passant like a looming question mark: what do we do? Aliashow do I dress?
The Palace (2023).
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Generally speaking, there are those who love it and there are those who hate it. In both cases, let’s face it, that veiled collective stress on the search for a special look that makes us feel special affects everyone. As per ritual, tradition calls propitiatory red, fires of sequins, voluptuous velvets, but looking at the New Year’s looks on the big screen we have selected this and much more. So while we wait for those 10 seconds that separate us from the stroke of midnight, between stolen kisses, disconnected toasts and good resolutions, here is our guide: 13 outfits x 13 films to be inspired by when deciding how to dress on New Year’s Eve.
Adeline – Eternal youth – Ageless velvet
For those of you planning a gala evening, the dress codeyou know, that’s all. Giving us the eternally perfect inspiration could only be the unforgettable Blake Lively in the role of Adeline (2015) at the 2014 New Year’s Eve ball, dusting off the put from 1945: a burgundy velvet dress with an open back, branded Gucci and decorated with a strip of black sequins to mark the waist. Definitely a look that never gets old.
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Adeline – Eternal youth (2015).
Love Actually – When something red isn’t enough
Do you think that a single red lucky item is not enough to ward off bad luck? Well, then go ahead tone upon tone as the adorable Nathalie suggests in the very romantic Love Actually (2003), opting for a warm ruby ​​red Christmas sweater with glittery stars, vaguely kitsh, to embellish the Bardot neckline. Add a coordinated material coat, et voila your pass casual to toast in the squares of half the world.

Love Actually (2003).
The Palace – Millennium Bug cause sequins
Password? Blind. Unofficial uniform, the dress of sequins it is certainly one of the favorite New Year’s looks for those who are about to immerse themselves in a bath of stroboscopic lights on the floor of a disco. Or a private party in a Swiss hotel, as in The Palace (2023), where the swarm of extremely vicious guests gives us a parade of sparkling and astonishing ideas. From the silhouette skimpiest to the most eccentric accessory.

The Palace (2023).
Supplied by LMK / ipa-agency.netBoogie Nights – All the glamour of a vintage onesie
Always on the same wavelength we find Julianne Moore in Boogie Nights (1997). In fact, if we’re bored with the dress, a onesie silver with halter neck and decorative ruffle at the waist it can prove to be a sparkling alternative, very 70s and immeasurably glam. To be combined with dizzying plateau sandals, frosted eyelids and flowers boho in the hair. Ready for a wild toast.

Boogie Nights (1997).
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Boogie Nights (1997).
Harry, meet Sally – Total black 80s edition
The most avid fans, like us, know it: the total black he doesn’t give discounts even on New Year’s Eve. In fact, very little is needed to liven up your uniform dark with a touch of party spirit before heading to the restaurant. For example, holding on to the hem of some 80s-flavored ruffles like Meg Ryan in Harry, meet Sally (1989) and leaving shoulders and back strictly visible. Tights and heels in pendant? Why not, just for a splash of color, lingerie is always there. Or maybe not even.

Harry, meet Sally (1989).
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Harry, meet Sally (1989).
Four rooms – In latex like Madonna
But to make everything a little more spicy we couldn’t help but also involve Madonna in the ensemble film Four rooms (1995). We are in a hotel in Los Angeles, New Year’s Eve. She, in the role of a witch, wears a long latex dress which, like a lacquered casing, wraps her from wrists to ankles, leaving only the neckline occupied by a style rosary exposed. Like a prayer. I don’t know if we understood each other, but the effect deep fetish it’s such that replicating this look will be an epic quote. Whatever your plans.

Four rooms (1995).

Four rooms (1995).
The last New Year’s Eve – Rose coquette to Monica Bellucci
If focusing on powder pink seems the most far-sighted choice to catapult us into 2025, the revenge dress Monica Bellucci’s blush pink in the comedy pulp The last New Year’s Eve (1998) is certainly a very good start. V-neck, silk bows sewn on the shoulders, a string of pearls caressing the neck and the lens chic– flirtatiousness, served on the laid table of your more or less intimate dinner, is spot on. With a bang.
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The last New Year’s Eve (1998).
Sirens – And she is immediately masked
Are you invited to a costume party but don’t know what to invent to avoid becoming banal? Here is ours reference it is undoubtedly Mrs. Flax’s New Year’s costume, aka Cher in the movie Sirens (1990). Because there is nothing more iconic than a ensemble over the top composed of bustier adorned with beads with shell-shaped cups, sequined shrug and translucent skirt with a “fishtail” train.

Sirens (1990).
Sex and the City – Pajamas partyat your house, at my house or anywhere
Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City (2008) is proof that, even if we find ourselves single and abandoned on New Year’s Eve, thelast minute outfits to run to your best friend’s house can prove to be an exquisite style panacea. Floral pajama pants, fur, pearl necklace, hat sparkling and boots (with 10 cm heels, of course) Chanel. Are you desperate? Almost certain. Fabulous? Always. That the location of the pajamas party be it your home or the streets of the centre.

Sex and the City (2008).
200 Cigarettes – Return to neo-post-punk
To fool ourselves into thinking we were getting drunk in the East Village in the early ’80s and not in the neighborhood bar as 2025 approaches, look at the looks shown on New Year’s Eve in 200 Cigarettes (1999) is the only possible escape. Our favourites? On the one hand the acid green dress (and that’s right away brat) by Martha Plimpton, inspired by Nan Goldin and completed with a pair of lace sleeves. On the other, the put mathematics by Christina Ricci, for which the mini dress scarlet suits pumps like fur black&white to the bag. The result? An irresistible proportion of coolness.

200 Cigarettes (1999).

200 Cigarettes (1999).
Strange Days – The pinstriped and disheveled suit
Having arrived this far, we cannot miss a look at the New Year’s look dedicated to the men’s wardrobe. No matter what anyone says, a nice pinstripe suit will always be a good choice with a balance between sobriety and exuberance. Both for the more glossy celebrations and for the countdown in a square crowded with people, as Ralph Fiennes teaches us in Strange Days (1995) combining it with a white shirt (drenched in blood, but we’ll ignore it) ruthlessly unbuttoned.

Strange Days (1995).
Matters of time – A journey intoindie style
When the tender Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) experiences the secret gift of traveling into the past in that concentration of sweetness that is Matters of time (2013), the New Year’s Eve effortless that is being held at his home is the perfect hodgepodge of look at Mr. Brightside. Faded jeans, blouses indie, checked, floral, paisley… For a touch back simple but effective.

Matters of time (2013).
What do you do on New Year’s Eve? – Theensemble anti-freeze
Let’s finish with the outfit casual ad hoc dedicated to those who will spend New Year’s Eve outdoors, perhaps in a chalet lost in the mountains as in What do you do on New Year’s Eve? (2018). Here, Luca Argentero suggests we opt for a wool sweater bluette match it with a soft hat and top it all off with a jacket aviator anti-freeze. And who are we not to take note.

What do you do on New Year’s Eve? (2018).
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