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Oak + Fort Is Here To Help With Any Last-Minute Holiday Outfit Needs
While this past weekend was likely spent running from one party to another, brace yourself because the holiday season is far from slowing down. And, if you're feeling like your festive lineup needs a last-minute refresh, then a quick run through of Oak + Fort's new arrivals are exactly what's in order. The retailer currently has a lineup of stylishly understated pieces that can be mixed and matched to create chic, wintry outfits that will be perfect for the remainder of party season and beyond.
Known for its elevated, minimal designs at an affordable price, Oak + Fort's latest offering includes a mix of timeless pieces in neutral hues. Take this $48 shimmering, beige-hued pleated skirt: for a cocktail party you can create a sleek, sophisticated look by pairing the midi-length style with this $68 lustrous, belted-blouse. However, you can also opt to match the skirt with this $68 over-sized, ivory knit (with eye-catching voluminous sleeves) and a set of $38 pearl-adorned earrings to achieve an ensemble that's equal parts elegant and cozy.
For those who are after the ease of a throw-on-and-go frock, this long-sleeve wrap dress for $108. Offered in an ivory hue, the classic silhouette is polished and professional for office gatherings, but can also easily be transformed into more formal attire with a pair of glitzy danglers or a sparkly shoe. And, what is a holiday party look without a stylish topper? This $158 faux-fur, collarless cream coat will finish off any outfit while also keeping you warm and comfortable.
Meanwhile, if you're looking to show a little less leg, there are a number of trousers that'll do the trick, including this pleated twill black pant for $108. Style the relaxed, straight-leg silhouette with this $58 deep green, one-shoulder sweater and a pair of barely-there, kitten-heel sandals for an effortless look that still feels festive.
Continue on to shop a selection of holiday-ready pieces from Oak + Fort, and head over to the site to view even more.
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