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Appropriate attire: How to rock the right look for specific occasions

Appropriate attire: How to rock the right look for specific occasions

There are many special occasions when it is necessary to dress in a very specific way, and the vast majority of people do not know the relevant dos and don’ts.

Some of the common events where you should dress elegantly are weddings, business presentations or dinners. This dress code is a set of social norms that establishes the correct way to dress for a particular event. Usually when the invitation arrives, the dress code to attend is already included, so the information is there, it’s just a question of what to do next! Here’s an idea.

Black tie

There are occasions when you have to follow a protocol when it comes to dressing. It’s very common to dress a black tie in high-rolling environments, with James Bond, the secret agent, representing a prime example. Even now that sophisticated style hasn’t aged, it’s easy to find a range of retailers on the net offering high-quality formalwear. That said, the land-based place still does not go unnoticed and continues to provide new offers such as luxury dinners to those who visit them – and the in-person tailoring experience is second to none.

Although more and more men are wearing dinner jackets, the dinner jacket rental business has seen a decline in revenue. This is due to low-cost brands beginning to include them in many of their collections.

The main garment is the traditional black jacket, however, nowadays midnight blue, white or cream are also used. It has no tail, only one pocket and only one button. The trousers should match the jacket and be of the same colour, with the length above the heel of the shoe and ready to pair with braces. Shirts should be white and with double cuffs, and should only be worn with a bow tie – no ties! The shoes must be opera pumps, although patent leather or lace-up shoes are also suitable. If the event is in the evening gentlemen are invited to wear smoking jackets.

Women should wear ankle-length, cocktail or two-piece dresses, as long as the choice makes sense with the dress code. Colours should be black or dark, but shades of red may also be used. If the event is at daytime, patterned colours and very subtle prints can be worn.

The dress code for women is usually much more versatile than for men, as it’s possible to choose from a wide variety of garments such as skirts, trousers or shirts. If trousers are worn, they should be ankle-length and in a dark colour.

Formal attire

It is a term that refers to a type of clothing that is not very well defined. Although it is formal, it is not black tie. For men, it is usually a dark suit, with a classic cut. It can also be a dinner jacket without a bow tie, or with a handkerchief around the neck, or a similar style.

For women, depending on the time of day, it could be a short suit or jacket, or a cocktail dress. There are authors who indicate that a mid-length dress is one that uses some formal garments combined with others from formal attire.

Formal attire is reserved for certain business meetings, social events that are not formal (a conference, attending a show, etc.) and some ceremonies.

Informal attire

There is a wide range of possibilities here for both men and women. For men, it could be dress trousers combined with a shirt and a jumper, or jeans combined with a short-sleeved shirt or a polo shirt. For women, there are many possible combinations of trousers with blouses, suits, dresses and so on.  Sporty style is often mixed with casual wear.

Informal attire refers to the type of clothing used in everyday life for shopping, taking the children to or picking them up from school, and so on, but that doesn’t necessarily mean an informal event should be attended in sweats. This look is also known as casual wear, which covers informal and comfortable clothing that people wear for leisure time and, sometimes, on specific days at work. Fridays, at some companies, are the days when employees can dress “casually”.

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