Evening dress Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Evening dress (also known as full evening dress) or white tie is the most formal dress code that exists for civilians today.1There exists a semi-formal counterpart known as black tie.
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Evening dress is more regimented than other forms of dress, and properly consists of:
What it is
Outdoors a black silk plush top hat is appropriate, with an opera cloak or overcoat, even during the summer. White gloves, scarf and cane are optional extras.
Like black tie, evening dress is generally only worn after 6 p.m. (see note 1 for an exception). Occasions that require white tie are increasingly rare, but in the United Kingdom these still include:
When it is worn
In Austria and elsewhere in Continental Europe there are many balls where white tie is worn.
White ties were historically worn by clerics and in the professions that formerly were filled by priests and minor clerics. In various forms they are still worn as part of:
1 In the United Kingdom civilian day court dress (in the Royal court) is similar to white tie, but nowadays white tie is worn in its place to the most formal state occasions, e.g. by foreign ambassadors at the State Opening of Parliament. This is the case even though such occasions occur during the day. This is an Article on Evening dress. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Evening dress Related forms of dress
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