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Dh and I have a gala dinner end of the month.
Is an evening gown a must or a nice formal dress is ok as well? (I would prefer a dress) Thanks |
| I get you because I would also prefer a formal dress to a gown. Often you can find photos from previous years' events online. I would look there to see how formally everyone is dressed. Sometimes the invitation will also have dress suggestions. |
| Where are you? I attended a gala in DC recently (a big local medical non profit) and most of the women were in cocktail. |
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If cocktail, any recommendations for bricks and mortar store in the DMV? Asking for a 60 yr old friend. |
| Just rent an evening gown. |
This. If it's a work type event, association, trade industry, weekday, post work etc, people will be in cocktail or even LBD, even if it claims to be "gala". If it's a nonprofit fundraising event in the suburbs that people are attending voluntary, people will typically be more dressed up. |
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I have a non-profit gala in the spring and I never wear a ball gown. Some wear formal long dresses, many wear midi length dresses, and some wear dressy cocktail dresses or a dressy pants set.
I’m short and formal dresses that don’t require sometimes 12 inches hemmed off are hard to find in store. |
Op here This is my problem too I dont want something I have to tailor … all gowns are super long on me. |
Just wear a cocktail dress and it will be floor- length ball gown on you |
Macy's at Tysons has a vast amount of cocktail dresses. |
| I agree with wearing a cocktail dress. Ball gowns look very dated unless you're actually attending a black-tie affair. |
+1 Save the floor length gowns for the opening night of the season at the Kennedy Center. (Oh ... wait ...well, you get the point about where to wear the ball gowns). |
| Is this an annual event? Look it up on Facebook for pics from last year. I went to a "gala" a few years ago and was overdressed. These ladies wore business casual or those plain Calvin Klein work dresses. |