A black-tie event is a formal occasion that requires guests to dress in elegant, sophisticated attire. Such events include galas, upscale weddings, award ceremonies, and charity dinners.
Unlike casual gatherings, black-tie affairs come with specific dress code expectations, emphasizing formality, elegance, and timeless style.
What women should wear
Floor-Length Gowns: The most traditional choice for women is a full-length evening gown. It creates an elegant and formal appearance appropriate for the occasion.
Formal Cocktail Dresses: While floor-length gowns are standard, a formal cocktail dress (falling just below the knee or longer) may also be acceptable if styled appropriately.
Elegant Fabrics: Choose luxurious fabrics such as silk, satin, velvet, or chiffon. These materials enhance the formal tone and align with the upscale nature of the event.
Dark or Jewel Tones: Black is always a classic, but deep jewel tones like emerald, ruby, and navy offer a sophisticated pop of color. Metallics like gold and silver can add glamour without being over-the-top.
Heels or Dressy Flats: Opt for sleek, elegant heels or dressy flats. Avoid casual footwear—your shoes should complement the formal nature of your outfit.
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Minimal Yet Classy Accessories: Stick with understated, elegant jewelry, pearls, diamonds, or subtle gold pieces are always appropriate. A small clutch handbag is also a must.
Shawls or Wraps: If the event takes place in the evening or in a cooler environment, consider adding a stylish shawl, wrap, or bolero jacket to stay warm without sacrificing style.
What men should wear
For men, the classic tuxedo is the go-to outfit for a black-tie event. It typically includes:
Satin-lapel dinner jacket
Trousers with a satin stripe along the leg
Formal white button-down shirt (preferably with French cuffs)
Black bow tie
Patent leather or velvet oxfords or loafers
Silk pocket square
Cuff links
Suspenders are optional but can make a stylish statement, especially if the jacket comes off during the evening.
What to avoid at a black-tie event
When attending a black-tie event, avoid the following:
Casual cocktail dresses
Casual or business attire
Regular suits
Casual footwear (e.g., sneakers or sandals)
Excessive or flashy accessories
Bright, overly loud clothing
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