In case you haven’t been planning your ensemble/resolutions for months now, New Year’s Eve is just around the corner. Whether you like to celebrate in the craziness that is Times Square, at a small gathering with friends, or with a loved one, a bottle of champagne and an old movie, we’re here to supply you with a little bit of party time inspiratio.n

New Year’s Eve Ball, 1978.
New Year’s Eve, 1950s, New York City.
New Year’s Eve.
New Year’s Eve, 1912, Chinatown.
New Year’s Eve, c.1910, New York City.
New Year’s Eve, 1939.
New Year’s Eve, 1946.
New Year’s Eve, Studio 54, 1978.
New Year’s Eve, 1956, Times Square.
New Year’s Eve, Philadelphia, 1942.
New Year’s Eve, 1952.
New Year’s Eve, 1943, New York City.
New Year’s Eve, c. 1920.
New Year’s Eve, 1941.
New Year’s Eve, New York City, 1963.

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