Holiday-themed dressing is definitely fun, but it's not always practical. While the holiday season is absolutely the perfect time and place to rock something sequined and sparkly, once January rolls around, those party dresses are likely to start collecting dust. If you're all about keeping things simple and investing in a few key items you love each season, it might make more sense to select a dress for your upcoming shindigs that can carry you through Winter, Spring, and beyond. Keep reading to see our superversatile picks.
This Banana Republic Ruffle Shift Dress ($118) is both party and work friendly.
While velvet does have a holiday vibe, it's also one of the biggest trends this year, which means this Rebecca Minkoff Mazy Dress ($198) will still be in rotation come December 26.
The Yumi Kim Carousel Dress ($228) features a stealthily tropical print in a subdued color scheme, meaning it works now with sparkly heels or high-heeled ankle booties and in Spring with cute sandals.
This blush H&M Lace V-Neck Dress ($80) is basically seasonless. Dress it up with a cream overcoat or a bold faux fur jacket.
The stripes on the Reformation Thyme Dress ($118) feel perfectly merry, but when warmer weather hits, they take on a nautical air.
Meet the Pretty Little Thing Polka Dot Tea Dress ($40), your over-the-knee boots' new best friend.
For anyone looking for a closet classic that will never go out of style, the Jill Stuart Crepe Midi Dress ($388) is a no-brainer.
The Parker Jojo Knit Dress ($328) is just metallic enough to feel holiday party appropriate, but not so sparkly that you'll have to wait another whole year to wear it.
At a cocktail party with statement earrings and at the office under a tailored blazer, the Elizabeth & James Day Dress ($395) is a true multitasker.
Dress up the printed Michael Kors Star Chiffon Tie-Neck Dress ($105, originally $140) with metallic accessories for a low-key-glam look.
Red and green plaid is extremely Christmasy, but this J.Crew Drapey Long-Sleeve Dress in Black Watch Plaid ($168) is much more subdued, so you can wear it all Winter long.
A party dress that can truly be worn any time of year, the Cinq à Sept Paloma Fit-and-Flare Dress ($465) is worth the investment.
Star prints feel celebratory, but the Lovers + Friends Lana Dress's ($180) black-and-white color scheme makes it wearable to holiday parties and backyard BBQs alike.
Show off some leg — and your feminine side — in the Donna Morgan Ruffled Tunic Lace Dress ($188).
The Kate Spade New York Tapestry Chiffon Midi Dress ($498) features an all-over small-scale print on a dark background, making it as body friendly as it is pretty.
The Urban Outfitters Morning Light Satin Midi Dress ($79) gives off modern princess vibes at a young professional price point.
The Chelsea28 Off-the-Shoulder Dress ($149) will turn heads at holiday parties all month and make you the best-dressed wedding guest later in the year.
This Topshop High-Neck Maxi Dress by YAS ($115) is just fancy enough to make the holiday party circuit, but it's also easy to dress down.
You'll want to wear the buttery-soft and silky BHLDN Giselle Dress ($275) everywhere.
A wrap dress in a fun color, like the ASOS Ruffle Wrap Midi Dress ($45), is an instant classic.
This & Other Stories Roses Midi Dress ($175 ) is very festive, but not necessarily in a typical holiday way.
The C/MEO Collective Influential Asymmetrical Tiered Dress ($175) is the perfect shade of not-too-warm, not-too-cool red, ideal for wearing any time of year.
This ruched-waist Self-Portrait Cold Shoulder Lace-Trimmed Floral-Print Dress ($510) will highlight your shape.