Dress Codes
No Comment //Below is a short list of recommendations for common dress codes for functions, events meetings and parties. Dressing appropriately for each occasion will ensure you feel more comfortable and also adds an element of respect for the host.
Black Tie
This is the most formal dress code. For men it means a black dinner suit with satin lapels, white shirt (preferably pleated shirt) and black tie whether it is a bow tie, long tie or fatboy tie etc. For women it means a long dress typically, and is the highest dress code.
Formal
This is reasonably similar to black tie but without the more strict guidelines to follow. Typically men would still wear a black suit but could play around with the colour of shirt and tie. Women should probably still wear a long dress but shorter styles would still be acceptable.
Semi Formal or After Five
This takes a more casual stance on the formal dress code. Men may choose to wear a lighter colour suit (particularly for a daytime occasion) and may play around with more fun shirts and ties. Women can afford to shorten the hem line of the skirt of their dress and wear a more cocktail length dress.
Cocktail
Generally cocktail would still mean a suit for men but short and elegant dresses for women.
Lounge
Very similar to cocktail dress code.
Smart Casual
This can be quite general, but for men we would suggest smart dress pants with a shirt and optional tie and maybe a casual sports coat. Women could wear dress pants with a pretty shirt/top or a more casual skirt or dress, to that of the cocktail dress. Generally we would choose NOT to wear denim jeans to a smart casual event.




