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  2. A Modern Guide to Cocktail Attire, According to a Stylist - AOL

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    With expert tips on everything from little black dresses to silky suit separates, our guide will help you navigate the cocktail attire dress code for any event. A Modern Guide to Cocktail Attire ...

  3. Here's What You Actually Need to Know About Cocktail Attire - AOL

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    Hot take: I love a good wedding dress code.As someone who considers being underdressed an act of the deepest shame (I literally still have nightmares about forgetting to do my makeup for prom), I ...

  4. A Foolproof Dress Code Guide to Cocktail Attire, According to ...

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    Here's our guide for cocktail attire for men. We spoke to stylists about how to dress for weddings and cocktail parties. Hint: Jackets are always required.

  5. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    The most formal dress for women is a full-length ball or evening gown with evening gloves. Some white tie functions also request that the women wear long gloves past the elbow. Formal wear being the most formal dress code, it is followed by semi-formal wear, equivalently based around daytime black lounge suit, and evening black tie (dinner suit ...

  6. White tie - Wikipedia

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    White tie, also called full evening dress or a dress suit, is the most formal evening Western dress code. [1] For men, it consists of a black tail coat (alternatively referred to as a dress coat, usually by tailors) worn over a white dress shirt with a starched or piqué bib, white piqué waistcoat and the white bow tie worn around a standing wing collar.

  7. Black tie - Wikipedia

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    Black tie is a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and North American conventions for attire in the 19th century. In British English, the dress code is often referred to synecdochically by its principal element for men, the dinner suit or dinner jacket.

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