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Influencer Brigette Pheloung is back again with another holiday outfit
She's established a holiday tradition of dressing up in elaborately styled outfits for her family's holiday festivities
This year's Christmas is no different, as she debuted the Barbie-inspired dress on Instagram
Online, influencerBrigette Pheloung— known as Acquired Style — lives up to her name every holiday season with her show-stopping outfits.
This year, the content creator delighted her followers with a three-part ensemble. The look, which she calls her favorite yet on Instagram, started with a strapless cream dress adorned with glass beads. She then added a wired overskirt lined with fur and intricate detailing, transforming the outfit into something even more dramatic.
Finally, she completed the ensemble with a white fur collar, matching white satin gloves, and a furry white headpiece, creating a festive and unforgettable holiday statement clearly inspired by the Snow Sensation Barbie doll.
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To complement the outfit, Pheloung shared a video showing how she styled her hair in a dramatic side part with lush curls, completing the glamorous holiday look.
"Guys@undonebykatemade this dress, and she brought my vision to life," Pheloung says in an Instagram video of her putting the outfit on. "Look what we based this dress off of, this iconic Barbie that we found on Pinterest."
"She slayed, I don't know how she did this," she continues, adding that the designer is selling the beaded dress online in both a long and short version.
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In November, the content creator, who first established a tradition of dressing extravagantly for her relatives' holiday parties in 2021, pulled up to her family function in a lookinspired by a float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
"I usually go for something holiday-esque, but every year my outfits get a little more outrageous, so this year I thought, 'Why not fully lean in?' " Brigette, 28, told PEOPLE exclusively at the time.
"Every year my family and I would go to the [Macys'] Thanksgiving Day Parade, so I really wanted to somehow incorporate something from those fun memories this year," she explained.Last year she wowed the internet with a$9,000 cable knit wool gown by Parker Zinnthat she wore to her family Christmas.After her bright blue inflatable dress stole the show at this year's Thanksgiving, Brigitte is back with an over-the-top look again for her Christmas outfit.
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Brigitte's past Christmas outfits include a look inspired directly by a 2007 Holiday Barbie, designed by Kate March, the founder ofUndone by Kate, a N.Y.C.-based label that's made clothing items for Selena Gomez, Kelsea Ballerini and Julia Fox.
The dress, a red gown trimmed with white fur and black lace, Brigette told PEOPLE at the time, had some physical restraints because it weighed about "6-10 pounds due to the amount of crinoline, boning and necessary materials to give it the Barbie amount of volume!"
Plus, the length made it hard to walk in after she'd retired her heels for the evening.
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However, Brigitte has become a pro at the mid-holiday outfit change, sharing that she never stays in her elaborate outfits for long. Most of the time, she has to take careful precautions to ensure her looks, which are often gifted or borrowed, stay clean.
"I kept it on for the first two and a half hours of Christmas Eve and changed right before we ate," she told PEOPLE.Brigitte and her identical twin sister Danielle have both built up large followings online for their fashion-related videos. The pair is known for their content, which depicts their extravagant influencer lifestyle in New York City.The pair also recently entered into the fashion world in a different way as well, starting their own clothing brand called phe phe, which predominantly features their loungewear items.
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