
Anne-Marie’s Jingle Bell Ball Look: Winter Glamour Done Right
Anne‑Marie brought a touch of winter magic to the Capital Jingle Bell Ball with a look that felt festive, confident and unmistakably her. Wrapped in an all-white ensemble and finished with Latelita’s Claudette Moissanite statement necklace, she struck that rare balance between cosy and high-glam. It was a styling moment that felt effortless but considered, playful yet polished, and a perfect example of how the right jewellery can transform an outfit.
This wasn’t about piling on sparkle for the sake of it. Instead, Anne-Marie’s look worked because every element had breathing room, with the necklace taking centre stage and the rest of the styling quietly supporting it.
A Modern Snow-Angel Silhouette
Anne-Marie stepped onto the red carpet in a plush off-white coat dress that instantly set the tone. With its soft, fluffy texture, oversized collar and cinched waist, the piece felt indulgent and winter-appropriate without leaning into predictable festive clichés. Worn as a dress rather than outerwear, it created a clean silhouette that felt relaxed but intentional.
The choice of white from head to toe was bold, especially under bright lights, yet it worked beautifully. White can easily fall flat, but here it became a canvas. The fabric’s texture added depth, while the simplicity of the colour palette allowed accessories to shine without competition.
Sheer white tights dotted with tiny polka details added a subtle, playful layer, almost like falling snow, while white satin heels adorned with oversized floral appliqués brought a soft, romantic edge. These weren’t background pieces; they added personality without distracting from the overall look.
The Claudette Necklace as the Focal Point
At the heart of the outfit was Latelita’s Claudette Moissanite statement necklace, and Anne-Marie styled it with confidence. Set against her bare décolletage, the necklace sat perfectly within the open neckline of the coat dress, drawing the eye upward and anchoring the entire look.
The necklace’s mix of baguette and round stones created a fluid line of sparkle, while the teardrop moissanite drop added movement and drama without feeling heavy. Under event lighting and camera flashes, it caught the light beautifully, giving a crisp, icy brilliance that echoed the winter theme of the evening.
What worked particularly well was restraint. Anne-Marie resisted the temptation to layer necklaces or add competing pieces. By letting the Claudette necklace stand alone, it became a statement in the truest sense, elevating the outfit rather than overpowering it.
Supporting Accessories That Made Sense
Rather than matching sparkle with sparkle, Anne-Marie chose soft, dangling pearl earrings. The pearls added elegance and a touch of old-Hollywood charm, complementing the necklace rather than challenging it. Their gentle sheen worked harmoniously with the moissanite’s brilliance, creating contrast through texture rather than scale.
Any additional jewellery was minimal and understated. Delicate rings added subtle shine when she moved but never pulled focus. There was no visible clutch on the carpet, which kept the silhouette clean and allowed the outfit and jewellery to speak for themselves.
Hair and Beauty: Soft, Not Showy
Her styling choices extended seamlessly into hair and makeup. Anne-Marie wore her blonde hair in soft, retro-inspired curls with a side part, a look that added femininity and warmth to the structured coat dress. The hairstyle framed her face while leaving her neckline clear, ensuring the necklace remained fully visible.
Makeup stayed fresh and glowing. Luminous skin, softly defined eyes and a neutral lip kept the overall look approachable and modern. Nothing felt overworked. The effect was polished but relaxed, reinforcing the sense that this was a confident, comfortable look rather than a costume.
Why Anne-Marie's Look Worked So Well
The success of Anne-Marie’s Jingle Bell Ball outfit came down to balance.
The monochrome palette created impact without noise. Texture replaced colour as the main point of interest, from fluffy fabric to smooth satin to glittering stones. The Claudette necklace provided contrast and structure, giving the eye a focal point amid the softness.
There was also a clever blend of moods. Cosy met glamorous. Vintage touches met modern sparkle. Playful details sat comfortably alongside refined jewellery. The necklace bridged these elements perfectly, tying together warmth, elegance and confidence in one piece.
Most importantly, the look felt authentic. Anne-Marie’s personal style has always leaned towards relaxed glamour, and this outfit stayed true to that. The statement necklace didn’t wear her; she wore it.
A Standout Red Carpet Moment
In a room full of sequins, colour and excess, Anne-Marie’s winter-white look stood out precisely because it was restrained. The Claudette Moissanite statement necklace added just enough drama to turn a soft, cosy outfit into a red-carpet moment, proving that statement jewellery doesn’t need excess to make an impact.
It was a reminder that great styling isn’t about how much you add, but what you choose to let shine.









