Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, which might have you stressing over an outfit for your romantic date or night in spent drinking wine. Looking for a way to look festive but not too festive? We tapped expert tips on some quick updates to age-old red and pink.
We totally get it if you have little desire to go all out with Valentine’s Day outfits this year—even if you’re planning something special. The good news? There are plenty of cute, low-effort looks you can consider for the upcoming holiday, whether you’re staying in and ordering takeout advance.

Sequined Dresses :
If you’re wearing a sequin dress for instance, pair with solid color sandals, heels or flats and avoid iridescent or glittery shoes which can distract from your outfit. You balance out your look. Solid colors, bold or not are highly recommended when pairing with a sequin dress.

Faux Fur Coats :
Quality faux fur fabrics look like their real matches, and in some cases it’s really hard to tell the difference. Compared to animal fur, synthetic analogues are cheaper and not in short supply. Plus, they are more durable and resistant.

Sexy Red Tops :
This women sweater pullover use Chenille fabric which is comfortable and soft, can keep you warm from the Autumn Cool Weather and Chilly Winter. Also, this tops can wear.

Knit Sweater Dress :
Keep it sleek (and warm!) in a sweater dress inspired by the days. Later your favorite coat over and you’re ready for the evening! Knit fabric is made from one continuous fiber, like yarn or thread, which is repeatedly looped to form a garment. If you look closely at a piece of knit clothing, you’ll see a pattern that looks like rows of fine braids throughout the material.

Denim Jacket :
“For a more understated feel, a vintage silk and lace slip dress topped with a beat-up denim jacket, killer statement earrings and a strappy sandal (or moto boot if that’s more your speed) is soft and romantic, while being infinitely cool.”
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