All American looks for celebrating the Fourth of July

In Fashion, Style by Christine Fox1 Comment

Red, White and BOOM!

 

Fourth of July is one of the few holidays that you can actually get away with “dressing up to the nines” to celebrate the holiday. If you were to wear a Mrs. Claus suit on Christmas Day, you may get a few odd looks from your friends and family but wearing stars, stripes, red, white and blue on the Fourth of July is not only perfectly acceptable, it’s a great way to show your love for  the U.S.A.

America is celebrating 237 years this Fourth of July and for the birthday celebration, most of us  will be BBQing with friends and family, jumping in lakes, pools or spending the day at the beach and then once night falls, laying down on blankets to gaze up at amazing fireworks shows. So what you’ll want to do is be comfortable in your celebration wardrobe. Think graphic tees with a  pair of cut-off jean shorts, a red, white and blue bathing suit or a simple pair of star adorned tennis shoes is simple yet classy enough for the biggest birthday celebration of the year.

What style will you be celebrating the Fourth of July in?

Meet the Author | Christine Fox


Christine is mom to three adorably stylish kids who manage to drive her crazy with love and laughter every day. The style editor at Momtastic.com, daily style editor at StyleBakeryMom.com, contributor to AllParenting.com, Houzz.com and her own personal blog, Everyday Mama, she prides herself on being on the forefront of style and trends. A Southern California native, Christine is beyond excited to finally be putting her journalism degree to good use. Jetting from playgroups to volunteering in her kid’s classrooms, Christine is always on the hunt for the perfect pair of jeans and lives by the philosophy that one can never have too many bags or shoes. She is an Instagram lover too.

Comments

  1. That ModCloth dress excites me so! If only it was a little less expensive, I’d buy it and wear it every year for the 4th. Great collection!

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