India, Dec. 26 -- New Year's Eve doesn't have to mean loud parties and late nights. For many, staying in is the new way to celebrate: comfortable, intentional, and still full of joy. Because sometimes, the best plans are the ones that keep you right at home. Here's how to ring in the New Year at your cosiest best: This is the one night your sleepwear deserves some thought. Think satin co-ord sets, velvet pyjamas, or soft knits with a hint of shine. If it photographs well in low light and makes you feel fancy while snacking, you've nailed it. A chunky knit doesn't have to scream bedtime. Look for sparkle, interesting textures, balloon sleeves, or a flattering neckline. A slightly oversized sweater with leggings or cosy trousers feels intentional and winter-perfect. New Year's Eve snacks are serious business. So, it is best to opt for stretchable trousers that still look chic. Knit pants, ribbed flares, or luxe lounge pants give you room to celebrate, comfortably. You don't need a full party outfit, just one standout detail is all it takes to signal celebration mode. Bold earrings, a statement hair accessory, or glossy makeup does the trick. When you're staying in, textures do the heavy lifting. Velvet, satin, faux fur, ribbed knits, mixing materials instantly make an outfit feel styled, even if it's technically loungewear. Heavy makeup can feel unnecessary at home, but glowing skin never goes out of style. A dewy base, a touch of blush, glossy lips, and subtle eye shimmer create a naturally festive look. Even the comfiest outfit feels intentional with styled hair. Loose waves, a sleek bun, or a chic ponytail can elevate your entire look. You can aslo add a velvet scrunchie or bow if you're feeling playful. Light some candles. Wrap yourself in a soft shawl. Slip into plush socks or cute house slippers that are camera-ready. Comfort isn't an afterthought, it is the aesthetic....