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If you're looking for a festive look that doesn't scream "CHRISTMAS!", try out a sparkly sequinned dress! It's a popular look with all kinds of celebs.

Taylor Swift, Jordin Sparks, Beyonce, Hilary Duff, Katy Perry, and Kristen Stewart have all shone in shiny dresses. It's a great look to wear to any holiday event you might have coming up (a party, a school dance, a girls' night, etc. etc.)

Here are some options we found from Delia's. This one is a light grey dress with a smattering of sparkles and a flouncy skirt. The second one only has sparkles on the top and a cute bow at the waist. And the third option is an all-over sequins look!

If you don't feel comfortable wearing full-on sparkles, try accessorizing with something like glittery tights, a sparkly ring, or shiny metallic nail polish.

Do you like this trendy look?
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Bruce and the E street band - Merry Christmas Baby
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I want to show you what we sing for Christmas in Poland :) Hope you like it :)
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I love this artist and this carol :)
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Songs start about 0:23 :)
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Beautiful songs and beautiful voices :)
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• The first commercial Christmas cards were commissioned in London, in 1843, by Sir Henry Cole, with illustration by John Callcott Horsley. President Dwight D. Eisenhower issued the first official White House card in 1953.

• "Rudolph" was actually created by Robert May for Montgomery Ward in the late 1930's as a holiday promotion. The song was written later by Johnny Marks, and recorded by Gene Autry in 1949; it promptly sold about 2 million copies.


• Christmas became an official national holiday in the USA on June 28, 1870.

• Poinsettias are the most popular Christmas plant and are...
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