Love is in the air when your loved ones has finally decided to bring you to a romantic candlelit dinner date. We know you’re more psyched to go on the dinner date but there are certainly no excuses for you to skip the advanced dress-up to impress your date. No matter if you’re going to a fancy fine-dining restaurant or chic casual restaurant, your outfit is one of the most important key to make sure your date fall head-over-heels over you during Valentine’s Day. From the cutesy pink printed dress to revealing body-hugging bodycon, we’ve rounded up the best Valentine’s Day themed outfits just in time for you to alter from an average-looking girl to the perfect goddess-like woman.
Outfit #1 to a fine dining restaurant
Dress: H&M | Bag: French Connection | Shoes: ZARA | Bracelet and Earrings: Forever 21
As the fine dining restaurants usually come with strict dress codes, your outfit should be presentable. For a sexy night look, we chose a long sleeve black body con dress with sheer details that shows off your midriff and your shoulders. To glam up the outfit, pair it with a jewel-embellished clutch and a pair of metal platform heels. The outfit is kept as minimal as possible with the small gold earrings and an adorable heart-shaped bracelet.
Outfit #2 to a fine dining restaurant
Dress: Miss Selfridge | Sandals: Mango | Clutch: Forever 21 | Bracelet: Forever 21
The alternative way to dress up for a fine dining restaurant is to dress up like one of Greek goddesses with the elegant beauty. For the sophisticated yet romantic look, we choose a pale pink pleated maxi dress for its Greek goddess inspired look. As we’re trying to recreate a romantic feel for the overall look, we match the dress with a pair of strap sandals and clutch in pink. The overall look is complete by accessorizing it with a cutout bracelet.
Outfit #1 to a casual chic restaurant
Top: H&M | Necklace: H&M | Skirt: Topshop | Shoes: Zara
Set yourself apart from the rest with the creative mix-and-match instead of wearing a one-piece dress in the casual chic restaurant. Choose a peplum top and pair it with the printed skirt that gives off the dressy yet stylish look. Accessorize your outfit with a collar necklace and a pair of metal cap shoes. The overall look is chic and stylish.
Outfit #2 to a casual chic restaurant
Dress: Ted Baker | Shoes: H&M | Bag: Zara | Necklace: Forever 21
While the stylish look may not be for you, here’s another creative initiative when dining in a casual chic restaurant. As the theme colors for Valentine’s day is red or pink, we chose a a cute pink dress with floral embellishments for a sweet approach. As the outfit for Valentine’s dinner shouldn’t be over the top, but going as minimal as possible with bold colour is the way to stand out the rest.
Outfit to a beach side romantic dinner
Top: Miss Selfridge | Skirt: Topshop | Shoes: Forever 21 | Bag: Zara | Necklace: Forever 21
If you’re going to a beach side restaurant to enjoy your Valentine’s dinner, be sure to dress down for the occasion so that it’s easier to walk on the beach side later. Pairing a maxi skirt with a pair of flat sandals has never looked so romantic especially with a touch of ethnic mystery. The outfit throws away the usual Valentine’s theme colour yet it looks graceful at the same time as the floral maxi skirt soften down the edginess. The necklace and the clutch also gives an extra charm to the outfit too.
Outfit to a Japanese cuisine restaurant
Dress: Miss Selfridge | Bag: Folli Follie | Bracelet: Folli Follie | Sandals: Topshop
Dressing down for the occasion can create a relaxed and laid back feeling to your loved ones during Valentine’s dinner. Opt for oriental prints can match the restaurant style that serves Asian cuisine especially Japanese cuisine. Accessorize the outfit with a matching colour bracelet and wear a flat sandals so that it’s easier to slip on and off in the Japanese food restaurant. Though the look is simple, but the oriental prints instantly glam up the look.