Black Tie Formal Wear
Worried about how to dress up for a black tie event? Read on to know the essentials of black tie formal wear.

Formal Wear for Men
The formal attire for men consists of:
- Jacket with ribbed silk facings on a shawl collar or on a peaked lapel
- Pants with silk braids covering the outer seams
- A black low-cut vest
- A white dress shirt with a marcella front and either a wing or turndown collar
- A black ribbed silk (self-tied) bow tie matching the lapel facings
- Black dress socks, usually silk or fine wool
- Black shoes in patent leather, or patent leather court shoes
Formal Wear for Women
Women may not have to wear a formal suit, but wearing formal women's clothing is mandatory on formal occasions. Women have a great deal of options when it comes to wearing formal dress code. For instance, women in western countries can wear dresses, skirts, shirts and pants on formal occasions. Gowns are also worn on special formal occasions. On the other hand, women in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka wear saree for formal occasions. Similarly, Bunad is the formal dress worn by women in Norway, Kebaya is worn by women in Indonesia and Qipoa by Chinese women. In Western countries, the black tie attire for women, varies from cocktail dress to a designer gown. Anything flashy, whether accessory or outfit, would completely ruin the look.
Formal dressing demands formal accessorizing as well. Formal shoes, both for men and women, hats, if the occasion demands, ties and hair accessories, need to match the formal dress. Places which demand a black tie formal attire, also demand a very formal code of conduct and value the etiquette of this event.
The bottom line remains that a black tie formal dress code does require great amounts of patience to put together. So, next time you have to attend such an event, remember to hold on to your patience, before you start dressing up!
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