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     Know about Dress Codes for Your Prom

    14th Dec 2020

    Know about Dress Codes for Your Prom

    There are many dress codes that are being followed on prom days. If do not know about any of these and do not know what to follow read along and make yourself knowledgeable to take a full informed decision on your big day.

    Dress Codes

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    Different dress coding styles include black tie, white tie, black tie optional etc. Choosing the right kind of dress code to follow is mind boggling. Who wants to be under-dressed or over-dressed for your prom? All of us agree that it is ok to be over-dressed for an accession but under-dress for prom would make you feel low about yourself and you would not be able to enjoy yourself. We are going to define these dress codes for you to help what to wear and what not to wear.

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    White Tie Dress Code

    White tie dress code depicts that you must follow the most formal dressing at this accession. For such code, you should wear long dresses that are as formal as you want them to be.

    Black Tie Dress Code

    Black tie dress code means you should wear formal dresses to such occasions. In the past, long dresses were worn on such accession but recently we have seen people who are wearing heavily embroidered, formal short dresses being worn at black tie dress code occasions. Red-carpet shows and galas of celebrity are the best example for black tie dress code events.

    Black Tie Optional

    This is the option that it is optional and preferred to wear black tie dress code.

    What Formal Means

    Now what does formal dress means? Formal dressing means that no jeans and shorts must be wear in these occasions. Short and long dresses are all considered as formal dressing but long floor-length dresses are considered best formal dresses. Cocktail dresses are considered the most formal dresses.

    Now when you are well-informed about dress codes, you can choose what to wear and what to avoid on your prom dress.