Dress Code
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Special occasions often require a multitude of different dress codes.
For private events such as parties, balls etc, the dress code will usually be stated on the invitation.
Dress codes are strictly observed - failure to comply would be considered rude or, at worse, you would be refused entry to the event.
Ensure that you dress correctly with our essential guides to what to wear.
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Dressing Code. Ladies.
Cocktail Dress
A short gown.
Also known as a Dancing Costume or a Cocktail Gown.
Ranging in length from just above the knee to about two inches above the ankle (Tea length).
Popular materials include silk, satin and chiffon.
Try not to upstage the hostess.
Evening Dress
To suit your company for the evening. Generally, the more elegant the better.
Try not to upstage the hostess.
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Dressing Code. Gentlemen.
Black Tie
Black Tie is a dress code that for men consists of the traditional tuxedo and accompaniments: a black dinner jacket and matching trousers, an optional black formal waistcoat or black cummerbund, a white formal shirt, a black bow tie or alternatively a black long tie, black dress socks and black formal shoes.
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