How to dress for a decadent party season in 2025

How to dress for a decadent party season in 2025

And so arrives the fabled ‘party season’, which begins partway through November and culminates on New Year’s Eve (afterwards, a January of absitence and piety beckons). The time in between calls for decadence and abandon in all things: from bacchanalian feasts and lavish gifting to sartorial indulgence – now is the time to embrace the dressed-up and dramatic, from feathers and lace to attention-demanding silhouettes. Case in point: a billowing drop-waist Saint Laurent dress by Anthony Vaccarrello, which the designer said was inspired by Proust’s Duchess of Guermantes and John Singer Sargent’s mysterious ‘Madame X’.

The Wallpaper* guide to party dressing

Felix wears suit, £1,500, by Paul Smith. Shirt, £290, by Favourbrook. Boots, £735, by Santoni. Lily wears dress, price on request, by Valentino. Boots, £1,100, by Isabel Marant. Necklace, price on request, by David Morris. Tights, £35, by Wolford

(Image credit: Photography by Dham Srifuenfung, fashion by Jason Hughes)

The dress appears as part of our ode to dressing up in the December 2025 issue of Wallpaper* – a guide to entertaining in style this festive season – envisaged by photographer Dham Srifuengfung and Wallpaper* fashion and creative director Jason Hughes. This year, they embraced the dignified and debonair, selecting looks which saw designers twist aristocratic codes in contemporary fashion – from Jonathan Anderson’s first menswear collection for Dior, which featured oversized bowties and riffs on the morning suit, to classic Chanel tweeds, fronds of Gucci feathers and louche pyjamas courtesy of Burberry.

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