17 Stylish looks for this holiday season

From casual dresses to elegant tops, here are the 17 best fashion picks to ensure you look your best this holiday season.

 SACK'S (photo credit: SHAI YEHEZKEL)
SACK'S
(photo credit: SHAI YEHEZKEL)

Tradition is tradition, and at some point before the holiday—whether under pressure from every direction or not—shopping will happen. For Rosh Hashanah 5784, our go-to looks include either a light dress that will serve us well during the dessert session or a crisp, elegant white blouse—pieces that will remain useful well beyond the holiday dinner. We've simplified things for you, and here are the best options.

The holiday season, especially the Tishrei holidays that come at turbo speed, can be quite a complex matter. As if the current situation and the uncertainty in the country weren’t enough, we have to sit with a large group of people we usually call family (no complaints—mostly). Add in pre-holiday preparations, piles of pots, and an array of carb-laden dishes that leave no choice but to indulge. With gifts, treats, gossip, and endless chatter, it all boils down to one essential question: What to wear for the holiday evening?

It's unclear why the holiday symbolizes a perfect chance to throw on our consumer hat and hunt for the ideal outfit. The only rational answer that comes to mind is the desire for renewal with the new year. But let’s be honest, Israeli consumers (ourselves included, guilty as charged) seek renewal non-stop throughout the year.

 Golbary (credit: SHAI YEHEZKEL)
Golbary (credit: SHAI YEHEZKEL)

That being said, it’s a tradition not to be broken, and we are obedient and attentive girls, so we’ve come to help. Store shelves are already stocked with new fall-winter collections: from dresses to elegant tops with festive elements or statement skirts to pair with a basic tee. We’ve curated 17 outfit suggestions for you, focusing on smart purchases—items that can be worn daily and won’t sit in the closet until the next big holiday, Pesach (which seems so far away).

Mango: NIS 459.90

 Mango (credit: PR abroad)
Mango (credit: PR abroad)
Castro: Skirt NIS 149.90 , Shirt NIS 179.90

 Castro (credit: SHERBAN LUPU)
Castro (credit: SHERBAN LUPU)
Jacquemus for Factory 54: NIS 2,890

 Jacquemus (credit: Courtesy factory 54)
Jacquemus (credit: Courtesy factory 54)
Reserved: NIS 199.90

 Reserved (credit: ASAF LEVI)
Reserved (credit: ASAF LEVI)
Zara: NIS 259

 Zara (credit: PR abroad)
Zara (credit: PR abroad)
Ronen Chen: Pants NIS 529 , Tank NIS 399

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 Ronen Chen (credit: DOR SHARON)
Ronen Chen (credit: DOR SHARON)
And Other Stories: NIS 495

 And Other Stories (credit: PR abroad)
And Other Stories (credit: PR abroad)
Avishag Arbel: NIS 279

 Avishag Arbel (credit: Roi Sarusi)
Avishag Arbel (credit: Roi Sarusi)
Tommy Hilfiger: NIS 859

 Tommy Hilfiger (credit: courtesy of the brand)
Tommy Hilfiger (credit: courtesy of the brand)
Golf: NIS 349.90

 Golf (credit: DOR SHARON)
Golf (credit: DOR SHARON)
KIANNE: Shirt NIS 440 , Cargo Pants NIS 480

 KIANNE  (credit: ASAF EINI)
KIANNE (credit: ASAF EINI)
Zadig & Voltaire: NIS 2,325

 Zadig & Voltaire (credit: PR)
Zadig & Voltaire (credit: PR)
Bash for Boutique NIS 77: Shirt NIS 593 , Pants NIS 672

 Bash for Boutique 77 (credit: PR abroad)
Bash for Boutique 77 (credit: PR abroad)
Lululemon: Top NIS 200 , Pants NIS 550 , Button-down NIS 450

 Lululemon (credit: Courtesy of Lululemon)
Lululemon (credit: Courtesy of Lululemon)
MC Meital Carmeli: NIS 2,100

 MC Meital Carmeli (credit: Yariv Payne and Guy Koshi)
MC Meital Carmeli (credit: Yariv Payne and Guy Koshi)
COS: NIS 455

 COS (credit: PR abroad)
COS (credit: PR abroad)