Here’s our guide to styling velvet — December’s most luxurious staple

If there’s any material that embodies the magic, drama, and full festive spirit of Christmas, it’s velvet.

The Christmas energy is already in the air, and we’re guaranteed to see velvet everywhere — from decorations to even Santa Claus himself — it’s velvet season. The fabric has always carried an air of luxury; the soft, plush texture and subtle shine naturally gives off a regal, elevated feel.

This year, velvet had its moment during the Lagos fashion season, showing up in standout pieces across several brands like Sevon Dejana, Jewel Jemila, and Imad Eduso. The unique texture of velvet can feel a little intimidating, which is why many people shy away from it. But with the right styling, it’s surprisingly versatile and genuinely chic. Plus, thanks to its weight and warmth, it’s perfect for the harmattan season in Nigeria.

Here we’ve put together a simple list of velvet looks to try out this holiday. We’ve got tips on how you can style your velvet confidently, even long after the Christmas season is over.

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A show-stopping velvet dress

Jewel Jemila Naomi velvet dress in red
NAOMI dress via jeweljemila.com

Nothing says Christmas like a red velvet dress. This Jewel Jemila piece — with its embellished bodice and silk-satin skirt — hits the perfect balance of festive and elegant. This is an easy look for dinners, date nights, or any evening where you want to look amazing. Pair with statement jewellery and heels, and your look is ready to go.

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Mini dresses for Detty December

 Leilani Velvet Ruched Draped Halter Mini Dress
Leilani Velvet Ruched Draped Halter Mini Dress via kaicollective.com

If you want something flirty and fun, a mini dress is the way to go. The Leilani Velvet Ruched Draped Halter Mini Dress by Kai Collective is a standout option. It’s chic, flattering, and very “outside.” Perfect for concerts, parties, and Detty December events.

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The effortless velvet top

Arike velvet Top
Arike Top via imad-eduso.com

Not every velvet moment has to be too dramatic. A simple velvet top can elevate an everyday look instantly.
This purple Imad Eduso piece instantly elevates your basics and works with almost anything you already own. Jeans? Yes. Minis? Yes. Boots or heels? Absolutely. It’s a stress-free way to add velvet to your everyday rotation.

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Velvet, but make it casual

 Okigbo velvet Cargo Trouser
Okigbo Cargo Trouser via ahluwalia.com
Okigbo velvet Jacket
Okigbo Jacket via ahluwalia.com

For simple moments Ahluwalia’s velvet two-piece (a cosy sweater and matching pants) proves that velvet can also be practical and fun. It’s ideal for concerts, beach hangouts, road trips, or simply staying warm in style. Throw on trainers and a few accessories (chains, a cool belt) and you’re good to go.

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Something unique & unexpected

Christmas: Velvet Edo babe set
Edo babe set via frucheofficial.com

For a fresh take, the Fruché Edo Babe set is a must-see. It combines a velvet-draped, knotted dress with flared pants. You can wear the pieces together or separately, depending on your vibe. Pair with heels for drama or flats for a more relaxed but still elevated look.

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Why velvet deserves a permanent spot in your wardrobe

As much as velvet is THE trend of the holiday season, its charm stretches far beyond December. Its richness and versatility make it an effortless addition to everyday style, no matter the month. With the right pieces and thoughtful styling, velvet slips seamlessly into every wardrobe.

Read more: These are our biggest fashion predictions for this festive season

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  • lazyload

    Part writer, part culture enthusiast, and full-time observer of all things beautiful, Ashim is the Fashion & Beauty Writer at Marie Claire Nigeria. With a gift for narrative and nuance, she explores how fashion, beauty, and identity collide to shape modern womanhood. She brings her trusty pen, a curious mind, and a soft spot for all things creative. When she’s not writing, she’s deep in a K-drama, curating playlists, or finding metaphors in lipstick shades and late-night thoughts; classic INFP behaviour.

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