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With the glamour of holiday festivities behind us, the start of a new year can be a dreary couple of months that leave ya feeling stuck in a style rut. (Anyone else guilty of wearing beanies, sweaters, and puffers on repeat during winter? Just me?) So if you’re frantically looking for excuses to dress up, here’s a major one for you: Valentine’s Day. Even if you’re not a big fan of the “Hallmark holiday,” February 14 is a great time to celebrate all your loved ones, give a few V-Day gifts—to your BFF, mom, S.O., or even yourself—and rock a bold, flirty ’fit.
Rather than scrambling to put together an ensemble a few hours before Valentine’s Day date night though, you might as well plan ahead to save yourself some stress. Lucky for you, we rounded up 30 cute V-Day outfits (complete with styling tips, obvi) to wear this February. After all, the weather is bleak at best and a fabulous outfit may be just the thing to boost your spirits. Whether you’re aiming for a low-key vibe, embracing your inner bombshell, or looking to make a glam fashion statement in rosy hues or sleek neutrals, we’ve gathered the best looks that you can totally wear this holiday—regardless of your relationship status or plans. Keep scrolling for all the Valentine’s Day outfit ideas that you do not want to miss out on. Bonus: These lewks work great for Galentine’s Day too.
You're gonna look and feel like a dream in this floral, off-shoulder mesh shirt and low-rise skirt. Top it all off with a matching red purse and heels.
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Shine on 'em in this glitter maxi dress. You can find the perf bra here.
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This sheer, ruffled dress just screams V-Day. And I mean, IT'S PINK.
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I'm here for the lace, the contrasting straps, and sheerness of it all! You'll look like an angel with a pair of ballet flats, too.
Danielle Flum
Fashion Editor
Danielle is the Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers the American and British ready-to-wear markets and handles fashion for all cover and fashion stories in book and online. When she’s not working on print, she covers all the latest fashion trends and news for digital. Danielle started as a Fashion Intern for Cosmopolitan in 2016 and has been with the magazine ever since. Follow her journey in the fashion industry on Instagram.
Tarah-Lynn Saint-Elien
Fashion Editor
Tarah-Lynn Saint-Elien is the fashion editor at Cosmopolitan, writing weighty and witty stories that run the gamut of gushing over Zendaya to convincing you of everything you need in your closet! She began her journey in the industry with a fashion and faith blog and an internship at Elle.com almost 10 years ago. Since then, she's also served as the style editor at The Haitian Times. The Haitian-American pageant queen is a Syracuse Masters graduate and the author of two books, including: Claim Your Crown. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter: @iamtarahlynn.
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Valentine's Day Outfits:
The article discusses various outfit ideas for Valentine's Day, providing options for different styles and preferences. It suggests that planning ahead can help save time and reduce stress when getting ready for a Valentine's Day date night. The outfits range from low-key and casual to bold and glamorous, catering to different relationship statuses and plans.
The article showcases several outfit ideas, including:
- A floral mini dress from Akira- A floral mesh top and low-rise skirt from Cider- A ruched top and jeans from Meshki- A split pattern dress from Eloquii- A velvet satin maxi dress with cut-outs from Na-kd- A satin flare sleeve midi A-line dress with a slit from Rebdolls London- A glitter maxi dress from Na-kd- A puzzle dress from Amanda Uprichard- A sequin mesh corset detail jumpsuit from Pretty Little Thing- A sheer ruffled dress from Elliatt- A red V neckline long sleeve midi dress from Farm Rio- A corset maxi dress from LPA- A marble-print midi dress from ASOS- A feather-trimmed front split jumpsuit from Ashley Stewart- A cinch dress and boots from Lisa Says Gah- A contour dress from Marbl Apparel- A structured off-the-shoulder puff sleeve mini dress from Nasty Gal- A maxi split front dress from Meshki- An off-the-shoulder ruched dress from Eloquii- A lace top from With Jean These are just a few examples of the outfit ideas mentioned in the article. The article provides styling tips and suggests pairing the outfits with accessories and footwear to complete the look.
Remember, fashion is subjective, and personal style preferences may vary. It's important to choose an outfit that makes you feel confident and comfortable.