The time for yuletide season is upon us once again! And there is no way you can usher into it without your party ensembles. 

Luckily for you, Dolce & Gabbana’s holiday offerings from its Cruise 2019 collection are made up of fabulous accessories and arm candies that will get you the oohs and ahhs from friends. 

From whimsical bags to head-turning embellished footwear, Christmas can indeed be quite the glittering affair.

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Opt to be a queen with these baroque style choices from the brand, which include their signature ornamental boxy bags and stiletto booties, to seal the royalty status in you while you dance the night away. 

 

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Even if you have an intimate Christmas gathering with closed ones planned for the day, there is really no excuse to scrimp on the glam factor. In fact, play it up by matching your frocks with these show-stopping, rhinestones-embellished slingback heels and purses.

After all, it’s all about adding the right dose of glam to cultivate a mise en scène on your social media handles – to let your friends (and followers) know that you’re having a ball of a time this party season. 

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Have a list of forthcoming formal work events to go to, such as the Christmas office dinner with the co-workers? You can always count on the brand’s roomy options for that extra ‘va va vooom’.

These stylish and practical handheld bags with either effeminate florals and religious charms guarantee a sense of professionalism, while ensuring that you’d be the stunner at the table. 

 

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Other highlights from the collection include a jewel-like, heart-shaped carryall that bears the brand’s initial with regal gold treatment, as well as jovial festive ornaments that could very well be considered as works of art. 

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Visit Dolce & Gabbana at Ion Orchard/The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands today. 

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Jessica Ye (Jessica Yap) is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Couture Troopers and a marketing veteran with 15 years of experience in the retail and fashion sectors. Holding a First Class Honours degree in Fashion Media & Industries from Goldsmiths, University of London, she balances high-level strategy with the creative fire of a true-blooded Leo. Jessica is a vocal critic of over-commercialisation, believing that art must always remain at the heart of fashion. She specialises in crafting narratives that preserve artistic value while driving industry impact.

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