What to wear to an awards ceremony?

What should I wear to an awards ceremony?

I recently won a moderately significant competition at my college, and the awards ceremony is in just 5 days. I’m feeling completely lost when it comes to choosing an outfit. The event will be held at a nice venue I’ve never been to, and I’ll be going on stage to accept my award and have my picture taken. Since this is the first award I’ve ever received, I’m definitely stepping out of my comfort zone when it comes to formal attire.

As a reference, I’m an 18-year-old female, and my usual style consists of casual, often thrifted clothing. Ideally, I’d like to avoid having to buy something new (college budgets, am I right?). So, if you have suggestions for key pieces I can put together from my wardrobe, I would really appreciate it. Otherwise, I could check out my local thrift store or the mall. Thanks, everyone!

One Reply to “What to wear to an awards ceremony?”

  1. First of all, congratulations on your award! That’s a fantastic achievement, and you’ll want to feel great while celebrating it.

    Since you’re looking for something you might already have or can find at a thrift store, here are some ideas:

    1. Dress or Jumpsuit: Look for a dress or a tailored jumpsuit in a solid color or a pretty pattern. Something knee-length or mid-calf is often a good choice. If you can find one with a nice silhouette, it can be both comfortable and stylish.

    2. Classic Blouse and Skirt/Pants: Pair a nice blouse with a skirt or tailored pants. If you have a blouse that’s a bit fancier (think lace or with some embellishments), it can elevate a simple outfit.

    3. Layer with a Blazer: If you have a blazer, it can add instant polish to any outfit. Pair it with a basic top and either jeans (if they’re nice) or dressier pants.

    4. Footwear: Look for closed-toe flats or low heels that you already own. Comfort is key since you’ll be standing and walking a bit.

    5. Accessorize: Simple jewelry can make a big difference—think studs or small hoops and a delicate necklace. A nice clutch or a small purse will also tie your look together.

    6. Makeup and Hair: If you’re up for it, spend a little time on your hair and makeup. A simple hairstyle that you feel confident in will go a long way.

    7. Try Layers: If it’s cooler, a nice cardigan or shawl can add a touch of elegance while keeping you warm.

    8. Local Thrift Stores: If you do decide to hit up a thrift store, look for pieces that are unique but versatile. Don’t shy away from mixing prints or colors—sometimes the best outfits come from unexpected combinations!

    Whatever you choose, just remember to wear something that makes you feel comfortable and confident. You’ll shine on that stage, so focus on celebrating your accomplishment! Good luck!

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