Dressing well for the last,grand party of the year couldnt be easier in these years of retail excess. Pooja Pillai sets you in the right direction after much style-scouting Glamour-girl earrings Sometimes a girl gets tired of keeping it avant garde and edgy and wants more classic glamour in her outfit. At such times,nothing can upgrade a look to the realms of movie-star glam,like a pair of chandelier earrings. These Bulgari earrings retain a classic shape,fused refreshingly with some unusual colours. Wear with an outfit that shows off your neck and shoulders,style your hair into an updo,and remember to keep your neck bare. Bright dresses Nothing could be more cliché than squeezing into a tight little black dress when youre getting set for a night on the town. Since bright colours are going to be big in the coming season,we suggest you go for a nice,feminine number in an eye-catching hue,such as this bright green dress from FCUK. Palm-sized bags Small,glittery little clutches like this Jimmy Choo Candy in gold are the perfect party accessory if worn correctly. Despite its small size,the bag is roomy enough to hold some cash,your BB,keys and a tube of lipstick for that all- important touch up. Wear it with a dress in a slightly muted shade and let the clutch be the star. Quirky neckpieces The statement necklace is one fashion element that will never go out of style you just have to know how to do it differently. Bib necklaces and multi-strand chains are old news; opt for something slightly more quirky such as this Elephant necklace from Malaga. Its enough of an eye-catcher,so remember to keep the rest of your outfit sober. Party time Most people cant do without a timepiece,but dont make the cardinal mistake of wearing a standard issue,leather-strapped watch to a New Years Eve party. Go festive with the colours and embellishments of the watch. A red alligator strap and stone-encrusted dial,such as on this Dior Christal piece,wont clash with your fashionable outfit and will ensure that you know when to start counting down to the new year.