Stylist Vladislav Lisovets urged leaving behind certain dress silhouettes at a corporate party held before the new year. He spoke to the agency National News Service to share practical guidance that prioritizes comfort, appropriateness, and personal expression in a work-adjacent setting.
According to the expert, outfits that feel too revealing, such as sheer fabrics or ultra-short skirts, should be avoided for corporate events. The aim is to strike a balance between festive mood and professional décor, ensuring confidence without crossing workplace boundaries. Lisovets emphasizes choosing something that feels safe and comfortable while still allowing a touch of surprise and personality to shine through. The key questions are simple: what can one afford, and what kind of imagination can be poured into the look? He describes a corporate gathering as a space where someone can transform into a character like a princess or a queen, wearing something unexpected yet appropriate for the occasion, rather than the usual work wardrobe.
The stylist also cautions against getting hung up on color schemes. He notes that there is no need for overly bright hues or provocative styles because holiday celebrations tend to lift the mood naturally, often in a short span of time. To maintain a neat appearance through the event, it is advised to avoid extremely mini or transparent garments. Beyond that, most tasteful options are acceptable, provided they align with personal style and the event’s tone.
In related fashion updates, Lisovets highlighted the season’s evolving hair trends as winter approaches. He suggested a lighter, more carefree approach to hair care, encouraging airier finishes that still look polished. Among the suggested hairstyles, shaggy cuts, mullets, torn cascades, and sleek bobs were singled out as current favorites. The emphasis is on modern texture and movement, with an eye toward a low-maintenance routine that still delivers impact during social engagements.
Earlier in the season, there were rare group photographs featuring Lisovets alongside fellow stylist Rogov, offering a glimpse into their collaborative style approach. The image collection underscored the creative energy shared by industry professionals when preparing for festive appearances and public appearances alike. [Citation: National News Service]