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It's nothing new: you either love or hate this holiday. Regardless, there are a ton of ways you can celebrate. You can grab an extremely romantic dinner with your partner, set up a night-in for you and your close friends, or simply taking yourself on a date. Don't let social media fool you, there are no constraints or requirements for how to celebrate this day. Valentine's Day is about love, celebrating love, and making sure the people we love know we love them.

It doesn't matter what your plans are or who you're hanging with, we have a celebrity look for each scenario.

Elaine Welteroth in Christian Cowan

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Yes to the flirty hemlines and voluminous sleeves! Valentine's Day is the perfect day to step out of your comfort zone and play with fun hues of pink, especially if you never do. Monochromatic looks exude the perfect combination of sophistication and sass.

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NBD Deanna Mini Dress, $73

ASOS DESIGN mini suit skirt in pop pink, $40

SHEIN Neon Pink Organza Sheer Blouse, $8

Normani in Youself Aljasmi

This look screams, "Fancy but ready to twerk." Normani can do little wrong and this is evidence of that. The long hemline lends itself to a more elegant vibe while the sheer texture reinforces the sexiness.

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Constantine Slate Blue Satin Maxi Dress, $68

Draya Michele in Alexandre Vauthier

If you want sex appeal, this is for you. Color blocking and velvet are two major trends for 2020, both expertly done in this Vauthier dress. The pink color-way provides the perfect delineation of red-hot sexiness and playful kitten.

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Lovers + Friends Baxter Midi Dress, $71

superdown x Draya Michele Expensive Date Dress, $74

Kelly Rowland in Annakiki

Pink and red are the go-to colors for Valentine's Day, but they certainly aren't the only option. The Bermuda short is playful, the extravagant blazer ups the ante, and the all-white creates an angelic, romantic look.

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Ruched Sleeve Blazer, $21

Sanctuary Endless Summer Bermuda Short, $44

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