Invitations to
special events and formal affairs will indicate
what type of formal attire is expected.
If the
Invitation says "Black Tie"
It is generally accepted that "Black Tie"
requires formal attire. Take advantage of this
opportunity to truly look and feel your very
best in a tuxedo. Today, "Black Tie" means
formal attire, not specifically to wear a black
tie.
If the Invitation says "White Tie" or "Full
Dress"
You can step into the glittering special
occasion looking dashing and proper in a
traditional tailcoat. Wear a white wing collar
shirt, a white pique vest, white tie, and black
trousers accented by the formal satin stripe.
Complete your outfit with patent shoes.
If the Invitation says "Black Tie Preferred"
Indicates that the host prefers guests to wear
formal evening attire to the special occasion.
Black Tuxedo, White Dinner Jacket (mid-April
through Labor Day) or a dark contemporary style
tuxedo are acceptable (no Tailcoats). Non-formal
Dress Suits are also acceptable, but not
preferred by the host.
If the Invitation says "Black Tie Optional"
Is not as strong a statement for formal attire
as "Black Tie" or "Black Tie Preferred," yet
formal dress is wholly appropriate and
acceptable. Styles may include Black Tuxedo,
White Dinner Jacket (mid-April through Labor
Day) or a dark contemporary style Tuxedo (no
Tailcoats).
If the Invitation says "Black Tie Invited"
Is a phrase appearing more frequently than
"preferred" or "optional." It is usually in the
context of large gatherings of civic or business
groups, such as a dinner sponsored by the
Chamber of Commerce. It states that gentlemen
attending are welcome to dress in formal attire
if they would like, but it is not required.
Styles for these affairs are the same as for
"Black Tie Optional."
If the Invitation says "Semi-Formal"
In strict and very proper social circles,
"Semi-Formal" means "Black Tie." However, today,
if a host wants his guests to wear Black
Tuxedos, he will generally use the phrase "Black
Tie Event." "Semi-Formal" allows any style of
Tuxedo or Dinner Jacket. This is where knowledge
of your local community, common sense and good
taste come into play. For example, it would be
more appropriate to dress formally if the
invitation were to a dinner party at the local
country club than if it were to a dance
celebrating a local college football victory. As
a general rule, if a lady wears a floor-length
gown, it is appropriate for her escort to wear
formal attire. If you are ever unsure about how
to dress, call the host or hostess for guidance
in dressing for the special occasion.
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