My Christmas Outfit Journey Between England and Poland Growing up in Poland, Christmas was always a special, formal occasion. I remember dressing up in a nice dress for Christmas Eve dinner with family. The holiday felt steeped in tradition, and the attire was a reflection of that. We’d gather around the table for a festive meal, and everyone was dressed up, even though the atmosphere was warm and intimate. When I moved to the UK, Christmas felt much more laid-back. The focus shifted more towards comfort and fun. I traded my dresses for cozy, oversized Christmas jumpers. It was all about relaxation, comfort, and the lighter side of the season. Now that I’m back in Poland, I find myself in somewhat bizarre mix between the two. This year, I'll be rocking a silly pair of reindeer slippers with a checkered dress. It’s fascinating how clothing choices can reflect the spirit of the holiday and the culture of the country. What’s your Christmas outfit tradition?