A fun and festive fundraiser is celebrating its 32nd year to raise awareness and funds for autism. Easter Seals’ Festival of Trees, held Dec. 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the DoubleTree by Hilton in Chesterfield, includes a gala presented by the Kent family, with Judy Kent serving as chair. Highlights include a champagne reception, dinner, live and silent auctions, and live music. The signature activity is the auction of dozens of custom-designed holiday wreaths and Christmas trees, from tabletop sizes up to 8 feet tall. All proceeds go directly into programs for individuals and families impacted by autism. Easter Seals Midwest is a nonprofit committed to helping individuals with developmental disabilities—including autism—learn, live, work and participate in the community.’

Wondering what to wear? Why, holiday clothes, of course! The invitation says “festive cocktail attire.” That means red and green will be the most popular colors, but I also suggest gold, winter white and black, as these are great for holiday, too. And why not have fun wearing some of the season’s trends? This is your chance to break out any (or several) of the following: capes, lace, fringe, sequins and even fishnets or lace hosiery. Never underestimate how much a statement shoe or handbag can add to your outfit. For the gentlemen, go for red, green or plaid in a tie, bowtie or pocket square.

For more information about the gala, go to festivaloftrees-stl.org. For more information about Easter Seals Midwest, go to eastersealsmidwest.org.

tricks of the trade

WTWW-shutterstock_280287992Q| I’ve seen the denim-on-denim outfits. How do I pull off this double denim look (known as the Canadian tuxedo) and look fashionable at the same time?
A| Mix two contrasting shades of denim. Wear a lighter color chambray shirt with darker denim jeans. Accessorize with modern elements such as a pointed-toe shoe, animal print belt and/or multiple bangles on the arm. Pair with a short-handled handbag, and pop the blues with red-colored lips. Remember, lighter denim on top; darker on the bottom for a more flattering look.

[Ellen Soule is a public relations and fashion consultant, as well as the St. Louis Regional Director for Fashion Group International.]