A black-tie invitation instantly calls to mind visions of grace and elegance, from trailing hemlines to the finest fabrics, these events have a decadent reputation. However, there’s no need to feel daunted by such an event, there are plenty of sartorial paths to go down. Read this comprehensive guide to solve every black-tie dress code dilemma.
What is a Black-Tie Dress Code for Women?
While for male guests a black-tie dress code strictly outlines the exact outfit they should wear, women are not quite as lucky. Black tie is an elevated formality, so dresses should be no shorter than knee length. There are no clear rules on prints or colour choices, so be encouraged to explore unique patterns and bold tones that you may not always reach for. If attending a wedding, you should steer clear of white, ivory, or cream as to not upstage the bride.
If dresses are not your usual style, tailoring should be clean and sleek, with separates that match.
What Should I Avoid Wearing at a Black Tie Event?
When dressing for a black-tie event, you must strike the balance between not dressing too casually, and not overdressing. For women, a gown or formal midi dress is generally the preferred outfit of choice. Avoid mini lengths or overly revealing designs, and steer clear of casual footwear like trainers and sandals. Think “elegant and chic” when dressing for black tie invitations. White tie is a dress code above black tie, so avoid wearing tails, white waistcoats, and white bow ties as a man.
Does Black Tie Mean I Have To Wear Black?
No, “black tie” simply indicates the level of formality. Black clothes are not expected, and you should opt for a tone that reflects the occasion and your personal style. This isn’t to say that black isn’t allowed, and it could be assumed that the majority of men will be wearing a black suit, so simply style yourself in your preferred shades - whether this is midnight black or a fuchsia pink.
Classic Black for Black-Tie Dresses
If you sway towards a sleek and classic aesthetic, black is a natural choice. A forever timeless-yet-iconic design, a black dress will see you through endless occasions.
Black occasion dresses come in every imaginable shape and style, and feature an endless amount of intriguing and unique details. Our favourite pieces include pieces that add contrast in texture, whether this be three dimensional, floral appliques, or sparkling diamantes. Flowing, slinky silhouettes add to the formality, and features like cutouts and halter necklines elevate the piece, making them ideal for events with a black-tie dress code.
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Black-Tie Dressing: Jewel Tones
Although the name can be deceiving, there is no obligation to stick to an all-black look for black-tie events. Rich jewel tones, such as red, emerald green and navy are a popular choice. For autumn occasions, try a rich burgundy or deep maroon, while summer soirées call for brighter blues and pinks. Although every colour is acceptable, with the exception of black-tie weddings, these styles promise to impress.
Choosing a dress with a bold colourway, will inject personality into your look, and catch eyes all evening. A vibrant dress exudes confidence and self-assurance, so be empowered to choose a dress in a tone that speaks to you.
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What Length Dress Should I Wear For Black Tie Dress Code?
Traditionally, hemlines should fall no shorter than knee-length for black-tie events. Whether swaying towards a full-length gown or classic midi dress, ensure it’s a style that offers confidence as well as sophistication.
Black-Tie Dress Codes: Cascading Hemlines
The longer the dress, the more opulent the piece - not just due to the modesty, but due to designers having more scope to add embellishments to the fabric. Flowing silhouettes, unexpected texturing, cut out detailing, and more unique features are certain to add captivating detail to any black tie event outfit.
Women’s Black-Tie Dress Alternatives
Add a contemporary touch to your black-tie ensemble in a modern suit set or jumpsuit. Perhaps dresses are not your usual style, or you generally lean toward a more edgy, androgynous, or gender neutral event outfit? A jumpsuit or tailored separates are the way forward for a black tie occasion outfit that takes a non-traditional approach, whether that be in a bright hue or sleek black.
Explore options such as blazer and trouser sets, flowing, wide leg jumpsuits, or contemporary blazer and skirt sets. Style with platform loafers or pointed court heels to keep your powerful, attention-demanding style flowing from head to toe.
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Black-Tie Fabrics
For these high-end occasions, premium fabrics such as satin, silk, tulle, lace , chiffon and velvet are the best choices. Lean towards the thicker fabrics for cooler months and lighter materials for summer soirees. Alternatively, sequins will always have a place on the black-tie agenda. From ruched, couture-inspired designs to streamlined silhouettes, these pieces are not only flattering, but undeniably elegant.
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Black-Tie Accessories and Finishing Touches
No matter your outfit of choice, clever styling can immediately elevate any piece from occasion-ready to black-tie-worthy. Our range of standout fascinators and statement jewellery is certain to add extra glamour to your look, whether heading to a gala or a wedding, and is an easy way to inject personality into your look. Add a finishing touch by incorporating contrasting colour with a large fascinator, or elevate the glamour with scintillating earrings and a glimmering handbag.