How often do you feel confused about the party dresses to wear in a party? Many times people feel confused whether the party is going to be formal, casual or semi formal. What many of you already know and other will just find out is that it is written right there, in the invitation card! So, all you need to do is to read the card carefully and decipher the meaning of some symbolic phrases. This will tell you what dress code will be appropriate for the particular party and if you understand the dress codes well, this should end your confusion to a considerable degree.
On a few rare occasions, your invitation card will tell you that the party is a 'white tie' event and this means it is the most formal and dressiest event. Because of that, you have to choose from your very formal and long party dresses. Put on the fur stoles and formal pumps and make sure your makeup is sophisticated with no body glitter and eyelashes.
An occasion less formal than this, but still very formal is called a 'black tie event'. In these occasions too, you have to choose long gowns but keep in mind that dressed-up gowns and knee length inexpensive cocktail dresses are also allowed. The makeup and hair should be just as the white tie events.
You may be looking to jump a bit higher in the 'A' class. Take a cocktail event dress for instance. This kind of dress can sometimes be suited to going out and clubbing but is often associated with a more formal event. Even the cocktail dress does not have to be something you will need to take a loan out for, or go hungry for a month. You need to know where to look, where the good deals are, and where the fashion is.
Many of invitation cards will tell you to wear cocktail attire which means that they are not very dressy so you can wear party dresses like knee length skirts, cutouts etc. You can also choose tailored trousers and a dressy top. Go for a festive and bright makeup. The last in the list is the 'elegant casual' or 'dressy casual'. They are informal and chic dresses. Here, you can wear almost anything apart from sweats and denim and make sure not to go for a very chic and excessive makeup.
On a few rare occasions, your invitation card will tell you that the party is a 'white tie' event and this means it is the most formal and dressiest event. Because of that, you have to choose from your very formal and long party dresses. Put on the fur stoles and formal pumps and make sure your makeup is sophisticated with no body glitter and eyelashes.
An occasion less formal than this, but still very formal is called a 'black tie event'. In these occasions too, you have to choose long gowns but keep in mind that dressed-up gowns and knee length inexpensive cocktail dresses are also allowed. The makeup and hair should be just as the white tie events.
You may be looking to jump a bit higher in the 'A' class. Take a cocktail event dress for instance. This kind of dress can sometimes be suited to going out and clubbing but is often associated with a more formal event. Even the cocktail dress does not have to be something you will need to take a loan out for, or go hungry for a month. You need to know where to look, where the good deals are, and where the fashion is.
Many of invitation cards will tell you to wear cocktail attire which means that they are not very dressy so you can wear party dresses like knee length skirts, cutouts etc. You can also choose tailored trousers and a dressy top. Go for a festive and bright makeup. The last in the list is the 'elegant casual' or 'dressy casual'. They are informal and chic dresses. Here, you can wear almost anything apart from sweats and denim and make sure not to go for a very chic and excessive makeup.
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