The Night I Stopped Playing It Safe — My Experience with the Yumi Green Sequin Tunic

Yumi Green Big Sequin Tunic With Keyhole Neckline — oversized green sequins covering a short sleeve mini tunic dress with keyhole neckline at 88cm length

I have a habit of playing it safe with party outfits. Not because I don't have opinions about clothes — I do, strong ones — but because there's a particular kind of anxiety that comes with a work event. You want to look good, but not too good. You want to stand out, but not in a way that becomes a talking point on Monday morning. So you end up in something navy, or black, or a safe print, and you look fine, and you feel fine, and you go home having been entirely forgettable.

Last December I decided I was done with fine.

Our office Christmas party was at a rooftop bar in the city. Proper venue, proper occasion, the kind of night that deserved an actual outfit rather than a safe one. I'd been looking for something for about two weeks and everything I found was either too formal, too casual, or too similar to what I'd worn the year before. I wanted something that would make me feel like I'd made a decision rather than a compromise.

Finding the Sequin Tunic

I found the Yumi Green Big Sequin Tunic on a Thursday evening and ordered it immediately, which is not how I usually shop. But something about it was exactly right. The green — a deep, rich emerald — is a colour I've always loved but rarely worn for evenings. The oversized sequins are bold without being cheap-looking; the scale of them gives the dress a graphic quality that smaller sequins don't have. The keyhole neckline adds a detail that elevates the simple tunic shape into something considered.

Yumi Green Big Sequin Tunic front view showing the oversized green sequins catching the light and the keyhole neckline detail
The oversized sequins in light — the scale of them gives the dress a graphic boldness that smaller sequins simply don't achieve.

The shape is an easy tunic — not fitted, not structured, just a clean silhouette that works because the sequins do all the work. At 88cm it's short enough to be a party dress without being impractical. The short sleeves mean you're not overheating on a dance floor. At £65 it was exactly the right price for a piece I intended to wear more than once.

It arrived the following Tuesday. I tried it on immediately and stood in front of the mirror for a while. It was the right decision.

The Party

I wore it with black block-heeled boots and gold hoop earrings. Nothing else needed — the dress is the outfit. I walked into the venue and within about thirty seconds a colleague said "you look incredible" which is not something that has ever happened to me at a work event before. Not because I don't usually make an effort, but because I'd never made this kind of effort.

Yumi Green Big Sequin Tunic side view showing the easy tunic shape, short sleeve and how the sequins move and catch light from different angles
The easy tunic shape from the side — not fitted, not structured, just clean. The sequins do all the work.

The sequins move beautifully — every time you turn or shift, the light catches them differently. Under the venue lighting they were extraordinary. I danced in it for two hours and it was completely comfortable — the easy shape means full freedom of movement, and the polyester lining means nothing clings or shifts. I was warm but not overheating. I felt, for the entire evening, exactly like I'd wanted to feel when I ordered it.

The Monday morning talking point, for the record, was entirely positive. Three people asked where it was from. I told them all.

Yumi Green Big Sequin Tunic full length view showing the complete look — oversized sequins, keyhole neckline, short sleeves and 88cm hemline
The full look — 88cm hemline, keyhole neckline, short sleeves. Everything in the right proportion.

Since December

I've worn it twice more — to a friend's birthday dinner in January and to a New Year's Eve party at a friend's house. Both times it was the right choice. The sequins are robust — none have come loose despite three wears and a hand wash. The colour hasn't faded. The lining is still smooth and comfortable. It's held up exactly as a £65 party piece should.

Yumi Green Big Sequin Tunic back view showing the clean finish and how the oversized sequins cover the entire dress including the back
The back — fully sequined, no detail missed. It looks as good walking away as it does head-on.

I've also stopped playing it safe. Not entirely — I'm not wearing sequins to the supermarket — but the experience of wearing something bold and feeling genuinely good in it has recalibrated what I reach for when I have an occasion. Life is too short for navy again.

Yumi Green Big Sequin Tunic shown in evening lighting demonstrating how the oversized sequins catch and scatter light for maximum impact at a party or event
In evening lighting — this is what the sequins do. Maximum impact, zero effort required.

Who This Is For

Anyone who has a party coming up and is about to buy something safe. Anyone who loves green and hasn't found the right occasion piece in it. Anyone who wants to walk into a room and feel like they made a decision. The easy tunic shape means it works across a range of body types, the 88cm length is party-appropriate without being impractical, and the oversized sequins do the work so you don't have to.

You can find the Yumi Green Big Sequin Tunic here. If you're exploring more, these collections are worth a browse:

Done with fine. Done with navy. Life is too short.

— Nadine Osei-Bonsu, London

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