Thanksgiving 2011 Style Guide
Four hot looks for any occasion

Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the winter holiday madness known for being the most stressful time of the year.  For a majority of women, a big part of that stress is often related to choosing the right look for holiday get-togethers.  Dressy or casual?  Clutch or bucket bag?  A sweater dress with tights or a blouse and trousers?  Maybe scrape the whole thing and get a new look from head-to-toe?  And this is before we even throw accessories into the mix!  


Adding to stress is the many different types of dinner invitations that come our way during the Thanksgiving season.  Obviously, a road trip to visit your Significant Others' family is going to require an entirely different ensemble than a formal dinner with your older relatives, and potluck dinner with your friends is a much different vibe than a triumphant return to your hometown.  So whether you're playing nice with Grandma or slumped over from a tryptophan overdose, Joonbug has a style guide to outline the differences between each look.  Read on for help with your own Thanksgiving Day sartorial selection.  

Earrings: Betsey Johnson, Necklace: Jigsaw, Bracelets: Chan Luu, Fingerless Gloves: Nordstrom, Purse: Stella McCartney, Booties: Burberry Prorsum, Skirt: Haute Hippie, Cardigan: Zadig & Voltaire, Blouse: Calypso St. Barth, Jacket: Sara Berman

 

Earrings: Anton Heunis, Bracelet: Evans Accessories, Purse: Anya Hindmarch, Ring: Jades24.com, Heels: Kors Michael Kors, Dress: Mulbery, Jacket: House of Fraser, Cloche Hat: Amazon.com

 

Earrings: Carole Feathered Jeweled via Nordstrom, Ring: House of Harlow, Necklace: Fiona Paxton, Bag: Proenza Schouler, Wedges: ASOS, Leggings: Isabel Marant, Dress: Romwe.com

Sweater: 3.1 Philip Lim, Jacket: Vivienne Westwood, Pants: Missoni, Scarf: Kelly Wearstler, Flats: Vogue.com, Bag: Bryna, Earrings: Kyler Designs, Ring: YSL