60 Celebrity Party Looks To Try

Party season comes but once a year, so to be sure you ace festive dressing by drawing inspo from our favourite celeb evening looks of the year...
Rex FeaturesAn assymetric hemline will reveal just the right amount of leg and allow you to show off your killer heels. Win, win.
Elizabeth Banks, in Leonard gown
Rex FeaturesSport some fun faux fur detailing for Snow Queen vibes.
Keira Knightley, in Simone Rocha.
PA PhotosA novelty clutch is the party acessory du jour for 2015.
Poppy Delevingne, with Charlotte Olympia clutch.
GettyDenim CAN work with your evening ensemble.
Jourdan Dunn, in Burberry.
Rex FeaturesPair a fun dress with smart, structured accessories for a polished finish.
Alexa Chung, in Valentino Resort.
GettyShades of champagne and nude are your sure-fire route to Manhattan polish.
Camilla Belle, in Christian Dior.
Rex FeaturesPop the collar on your shirt dress for an air of insouciance.
Suki Waterhouse, in Burberry.
PA PhotosLoad up on arm-candy to add a statement finish to a block-colour dress.
Sienna Miller, in Alexander McQueen.
PA PhotosDo sheer sophistication in a dress with a nude hued underlay.
Marion Cotillard, in Dior Couture.
PA PhotosGreyscale is an on-trend alternative to classic black.
Naomi Watts, in Givenchy.
Rex FeaturesAdd oodles of your favourite jewels to put your stamp on a classic dress design.
Kylie Jenner, in Alexandre Vauthier.
Rex FeaturesA statement belt will instantly up the ante on your favourite mini dress.
Miranda Kerr, in Stuart Weitzman heels.
Rex FeaturesIf body-con cuts feel daunting, look for one with a sheer overlay; flattering and feminine.
Kate Hudson, in Gucci.
Getty ImagesDabble in lace detailing for an LBD that's anything but boring.
Alexa Chung, in Christian Dior.
Rex FeaturesA structured jumpsuit is the ladylike way to do the tailoring trend.
Kendall Jenner, in Emilio Pucci.
Rex FeaturesTry a structured silhouette in a citrus shade for a modern take on the ball gown.
Lily Collins, in Maticevski.
Rex FeaturesGo nude to channel ballerina chic.
Kate Hudson, in Paper London.
PABig up your décolletage in an off-the-shoulder number.
Emma Watson, in Balenciaga.
PA PhotosSparkles are the way to go for instant party vibes.
Michelle Williams, in Louis Vuitton.
PA PhotosDo a drop waist for fashion-forward vibes.
Jenna Coleman, in PAUL & JOE.
PA PhotosVelvet is a fail-safe for tactile winter glamour.
Nicole Richie, in Donna Karan Atelier.
PA PhotosCombine leather and leopard print for a look that's tough yet tactile.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, in Balmain.
Getty ImagesThrow a leather jacket over your jumpsuit for instant cool girl vibes.
Gigi Hadid, in Sportmax.
Rex FeaturesCanary-yellow is the star's go-to shade for head-turning outfits.
Solange Knowles, in Christian Siriano
Rex FeaturesDo the leg-veil trend for a sophisticated approach to showing some skin.
Lily Aldridge, in Chanel.
Rex FeaturesEschew LBDs in favour of a cool abstract print to really stand out from the crowd.
Naomie Harris, in Peter Pilotto.
PA PhotosWant to make the boys wink? Then think pink.
Emma Stone, in Thakoon.
Rex FeaturesA dress with a peplum waist is ideal for enhancing petite figures.
Dianna Agron, in Dora Abodi.
Rex FeaturesIf you've got it, flaunt it!
Kate Beckinsale, in Zimmermann.
Rex FeaturesA structured dress with pleats and panels is a sure-fire route to sophisticated party style.
Poppy Delevingne, in Chanel.
Getty ImagesCo-ords are party gold. Choose a jewel tone teal for a festive effect.
Ashley Madekwe, in Elie Saab.
PA PhotosHigh-neck cuts don't have to look prim. Pair with mussed-up hair and daring makeup for punk egde.
Kristen Stewart, in Chanel.
Getty ImagesHeels aren't obligatory for party season, try ankle boots for an off-beat alternative.
Mary Charteris, in Self-Portrait.
PA PhotosA cheeky cut-out can add a fun flourish to an otherwise formal look.
Leighton Meester, in Cushnie et Ochs[/i]
PA PhotosConsider a hair accessory to add a quirky finish to your party look.
Katy Perry, in Jamie Lee.
Rex FeaturesGive in to the lure of Gatsby-esque glamour.
Nicole Richie, in Lorena Sarbu.
Rex FeaturesTactile, heavily-textured pieces will always add a note of luxury.
Diane Kruger, in Chanel.
Rex FeaturesAdd some on-trend orange beauty notes to lift an LBD.
Michelle Williams, in Prada.
PA PhotosBlack tie invitation? Go all out with a gown, a train and classic screen star styling.
Blake Lively, in Zuhair Murad.
Rex FeaturesSharpen up; ditch the dress for an on-trend tux with spike-heeled sandals.
Kate Moss, in Mango.
WennBoudoir-inspired looks are always a winner.
Kelly Osbourne, in Zimmerman.
Rex FeaturesBe subversive. Consider a dress with detail to the back, rather than the front.
Gwyneth Paltrow, in Prada.
Rex FeaturesGold is both festive and flattering.
Jessica Alba, in Michael Kors.
PA PhotosWearing one shade head-to-toe is ultra-elegant.
Evan Rachel Wood, in Gucci.
Getty ImagesBallerina-inspired details are perfect for party time.
Marion Cotillard, in Christian Dior.
PA PhotosVisible corsetry: a sure-fire route to sexiness.
Amanda Seyfried, in Prabal Gurung.
Rex FeaturesTwo pieces may be better than one. A black pencil skirt is an excellent foundation.
Olivia Palermo, in Tibi and Bird by Juicy Couture.
PASome quirky headgear never hurt anybody. Meow!
Poppy Delevingne, in Chanel.
PA PhotosHey, it’s OK... To add tights.
January Jones, in Jenny Packham.
Rex FeaturesShow you mean business with a power shoulder.
Naomi Watts, in Marchesa.
Rex FeaturesMake pastels pop with a bold flash of colour on the lip.
Zooey Deschanel, in Reem Acra.
PA PhotosSequins don’t have to overwhelm you. Sometimes, subtle and steady wins the race.
Anna Kendrick, in Christian Dior.
Rex FeaturesPlay fast and loose with your hemlines – anything goes.
Marion Cotillard, in Christian Dior.
Rex FeaturesInject some sports luxe into the proceedings in neoprene and zips.
Kim Kardashian, in Azzedine Alaia.
Rex FeaturesWe’re firm believers in deploying a fishtail at every opportunity.
Coco Rocha, in Zac Posen.
Rex FeaturesLong boots and pencil dresses totally work together.
Victoria Beckham, in Victoria Beckham.
Getty ImagesA cute brooch at the waist makes an excellent alternative to a belt.
Michelle Williams, in Louis Vuitton.
Want to make the most talked-about entrance? Wear a cape.
Gwyneth Paltrow, in Tom Ford.
GettyBrave a thigh-high split for hardcore glamour.
Angelina Jolie, in Atelier Versace.
PA PhotosRepeat after us: there is no such thing as too much bling.
Jessica Stam, in DSquared2.