<p>Want to make an entry into a big event like an A-list celeb? Here’s how you can take a paparazzi-approved picture, avoid a wardrobe malfunction, and rock any red carpet.</p>.<h3>It’s all about the cocktail dress</h3>.<p>So what if you don’t have the six-figure budget or 13-person glam squad that your favourite stars do, but that doesn’t mean you can’t look stunning. It’s really all about the dress, anyway. Have a cocktail dress handy. Cocktail has become the new black tie, so you can always get away with a cute little black dress (LBD). And that LBD can be green, blue or purple. The best part? You don’t have to spend a fortune on it. Find clothes that are transformational.</p>.<h3> Keep the purse small</h3>.<p>Sure, it would be great to lug along some backup makeup, an extra camera, and a pair of flats for when the night’s winding down, but then you’d have a suitcase. Nothing ruins a great look like a big-ass daytime purse. Understand that you can’t be prepared for everything, and take a clutch. Just make sure it doesn’t make too big a statement. After all, it’s an accessory.</p>.<h3>Don’t overdo the makeup</h3>.<p>You may think that this is time to go all-out with your makeup. Whatever you do, don’t. This is not the time to try something new, like 12-inch fake eyelashes. A little bit goes a long way, adding that you should pick one thing that’s easy to finesse but doesn’t require constant upkeep. Bold red lips are great but don’t do this and a smoky eye. Pick one.</p>.<h3> Go for some killer heels</h3>.<p>Always wear a heel when venturing to a party. Platforms are the easiest in this set to walk in, but test them out in advance — wear them around the house for a couple hours to make sure you can stand and walk in them without toppling over. Also, make sure the shoes are padded so they are a bit more comfortable. </p>.<h3>Whatever you do, make sure you moisturise</h3>.<p>If you are going with bare legs or arms, don’t forget to moisturise! Better yet, mix a bit of loose shimmer powder or even a little foundation to your body cream before applying.</p>.<h3>Be strategic with jewellery </h3>.<p>Always focus on one statement bold piece per look. But be careful — don’t overcrowd your neck, arms, and fingers with jewellery. If you’re wearing earrings, you can wear a bracelet, and if you are wearing a necklace, you can wear a ring.</p>.<h3>Draw a line between sensual and lewd</h3>.<p>To avoid showing too much skin with your dress, as with your makeup, be sure you are playing up one feature and not all of them. If you have a high slit, it is best advised against going in for a plunging neckline. If you have a backless dress, keep the hemline from creeping up too high. If nothing else, show your shoulders. That’s a great feature on anyone.</p>
<p>Want to make an entry into a big event like an A-list celeb? Here’s how you can take a paparazzi-approved picture, avoid a wardrobe malfunction, and rock any red carpet.</p>.<h3>It’s all about the cocktail dress</h3>.<p>So what if you don’t have the six-figure budget or 13-person glam squad that your favourite stars do, but that doesn’t mean you can’t look stunning. It’s really all about the dress, anyway. Have a cocktail dress handy. Cocktail has become the new black tie, so you can always get away with a cute little black dress (LBD). And that LBD can be green, blue or purple. The best part? You don’t have to spend a fortune on it. Find clothes that are transformational.</p>.<h3> Keep the purse small</h3>.<p>Sure, it would be great to lug along some backup makeup, an extra camera, and a pair of flats for when the night’s winding down, but then you’d have a suitcase. Nothing ruins a great look like a big-ass daytime purse. Understand that you can’t be prepared for everything, and take a clutch. Just make sure it doesn’t make too big a statement. After all, it’s an accessory.</p>.<h3>Don’t overdo the makeup</h3>.<p>You may think that this is time to go all-out with your makeup. Whatever you do, don’t. This is not the time to try something new, like 12-inch fake eyelashes. A little bit goes a long way, adding that you should pick one thing that’s easy to finesse but doesn’t require constant upkeep. Bold red lips are great but don’t do this and a smoky eye. Pick one.</p>.<h3> Go for some killer heels</h3>.<p>Always wear a heel when venturing to a party. Platforms are the easiest in this set to walk in, but test them out in advance — wear them around the house for a couple hours to make sure you can stand and walk in them without toppling over. Also, make sure the shoes are padded so they are a bit more comfortable. </p>.<h3>Whatever you do, make sure you moisturise</h3>.<p>If you are going with bare legs or arms, don’t forget to moisturise! Better yet, mix a bit of loose shimmer powder or even a little foundation to your body cream before applying.</p>.<h3>Be strategic with jewellery </h3>.<p>Always focus on one statement bold piece per look. But be careful — don’t overcrowd your neck, arms, and fingers with jewellery. If you’re wearing earrings, you can wear a bracelet, and if you are wearing a necklace, you can wear a ring.</p>.<h3>Draw a line between sensual and lewd</h3>.<p>To avoid showing too much skin with your dress, as with your makeup, be sure you are playing up one feature and not all of them. If you have a high slit, it is best advised against going in for a plunging neckline. If you have a backless dress, keep the hemline from creeping up too high. If nothing else, show your shoulders. That’s a great feature on anyone.</p>