As one of the most fashionable events this week, The Armory Party happening on March 1st at The Museum of Modern Art, attracts fashionistas from all over the world. If you are attending this year’s festivities, you know the inevitable question you’ll ask your friends will be, “What are you wearing?”

 

Don’t panic. We’ve attended this party more times than we like to admit, and have a pretty solid idea of what you could wear. Whether you are coming from JFK or coming from work, we’ve got you covered.

 

1. Coming from work

Silk Bow Blouse, Amanda Thompson Couture

 

 

2. Coming from the airport

Opus Velvet Jumpsuit, Temperley London

Women’s sunglasses black and gold round frame, Dolce & Gabbana

Layered Y-Drop Crystal Choker Necklace, Fragments

Medium Printed Leather Lucia Bag, Dolce & Gabbana

 

 

3. Full on Glam

Beaded Lace Sleeveless Open-Back Gown, Jonathan Simkhai Collection

Whisper Ear Cuff, Stone

Lang Metallic Leather Sandal, Jimmy Choo

 

 

4. Spent the day at the fairs

Saraphina Embellished Cropped Bustier, Alice + Olivia

Gold-tone brass filigree statement clip-on earrings, Dolce & Gabbana

Dragon leather shoulder bag, Gucci

 

 

5. Going on a date after

Paper Dolls Black Mesh Insert Wiggle Dress, Vestry

Gold-tone, Stone And Crystal Earrings, Bounkit

Women’s Leather Fan Clutch, RED Valentino

Aribak 100 Version Black Leather, Christian Louboutin

 

 

6. Coming from dinner

Unique Silk-jacquard wrap blouse, Topshop

Firm In Her Beliefs frayed high-rise flared jeans, Maggie Marilyn

Mirrored-leather mules, Proenza Schouler

Rambling Roses Monkey Casie, Kate Spade

 

 

7. Making a Statement

Dealyn Blue Metallic Knit Halterneck Crop Top, Pretty Little Thing

Ursula Embellished Ball Gown Skirt, Alice + Olivia

Small Leather Shoulder Bag, Moschino

Embroidered Leather Heel, Moschino

 

 

8. Hitting the town after

Ostrich Feather Cocktail Slip Dress, Michael Kors

Knuckle Short Embellished Silk-Satin Box Clutch, Alexander McQueen

Coline Strappy Lace-Up 110mm Sandal, Giuseppe Zanotti

top photo // courtesy of MoMA