RESORT/COUNTRY CLUB CASUALInvitations with the term, "Resort or Country Club Casual" indicate attire that is a cut above very casual clothes.
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RESORT/COUNTRY CLUB SEMI-FORMALDress code Resort Semi-Formal is more dressier then Resort Casual and similar to Dressy Casual, but more summery. Resort wear is usually made of light weight fabrics, wearable and breathable like silk, high quality cotton, georgette or poplins. Colors like turquoise, aquamarine blue, sand, terra cotta, fuchsia, lime green, tangerine, sunflower are all appropriate.
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RESORT/COUNTRY CLUB FORMAL„Resort Formal“ or also called as "Resort Evening" is one of the strictest codes. It`s a step above "Resort Semi-Formal" and only a step down from "Formal“. |
DRESSY CASUALDress Code "Dressy Casual" calls for a just slightly dressier and more elegant style of normal casual wear. |
SMART/BUSINESS CASUALBusiness Casual is a refined and yet comfortable office dress code what should always look need and well pulled together. A good fit is always important. |
FORMAL BUSINESSFormal Business dress code calls for a professional, crisp, neat and pressed clothing. The standard dress code in a business formal environment is conservative, dark and restrained. The darker the suit, the more formal. |
COCKTAILThere is not so much difference between Lounge & Cocktail dress code, except that Cocktail is a little less formal than Lounge and can be a little more flirty and revealing. Keep it dressy and elegant, but not too formal. |
LOUNGE SUITLounge Suit dress code is a little more formal compared to "cocktail attire" dress code, but it is proper to wear a lounge suit to an event that is informal. Note, that, "informal" does not mean casual and there is a big difference when the event takes a place. |
SEMI-FORMALSemi Formal dress code lies between formal and cocktail dress. It is more conservative than cocktail attire and dressy, but far from formal. Formal dress usually means long ball gowns, semi formal dress is much more fun and comfortable, but the event is still formal enough for one to be appropriate. |
FORMAL/BLACK TIE OPTIONALThe Formal or Black tie optional dress code is a step ahead of semi-formal and cocktail dress codes, but is still slightly less formal than “black tie”. It means just what it says: the event will be formal enough to wear full black tie - meaning a tuxedo - but that it's an optional suggestion. |
BLACK TIE/BLACK TIE REQUIREDDress code „Black Tie“ is pretty formal and the second highest level of formal attire. It is less formal and dressy than white tie but more formal than informal or business dress. |