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[quote=Anonymous] https://www.erindavies.com/blog/decoding-the-dress-code FORMAL/ BLACK TIE OPTIONAL: The wording here indicates something slightly less formal than black-tie is acceptable. So, a tuxedo isn't required, but the event is still formal enough for one to be appropriate. The choices are the same as with black-tie: a floor-length gown, a fancy cocktail dress, or a dressy pantsuit. As far as women are concerned, there's not much of a difference between black-tie attire and black-tie optional attire. Men have the option of wearing a tuxedo, or they can wear a formal dark suit, white shirt, and conservative tie. A formal dress code, also known as 'black tie optional', allows for a little more flexibility compared to the strict rules of purely black tie. It's about looking elegant and dressed up for the wedding or event but you definitely have some room to inject your personal style into your outfit.[/quote]
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