![]() ![]() Included in streetwear is: stylized and/or non-functional sports shoes, casual shoes, men's jewellery, baggy clothes, anything denim except jeans, leather outfits, etc. You might get away with calling your Adidas hi-tops "streetwear", but your toe shoes are not getting in. Avoid any plain, untidy/dirty, or highly functional sportswear. No matter what the club is like, you are at risk of being turned away if you show up dressed like a highschooler straight out of gym class. ![]() However at some pool parties they are mandatory. Unless you are at a dayclub pool party, they are an absolute no-go. Think skater dresses, a loose-fitting silk shirt and jeans, a white suit, or a bodycon dress that creates a sleek outline. Instead, aim for eveningwear or a party style outfit.Ī slightly more sophisticated take on the super sexy looks, you are more covered, but still showing off, with a touch of the fun and casual. However, other than for very specific clubs, this can be too much, and even if you get in, you might feel uncomfortable if you are the only person so bare. Outfits that cover the bare essentials and nothing else, v-necks down to the navel, and fetish wear for miles. Many first-time club-goers, or people used to hitting "junior" clubs and other clubs targeting a younger audience may assume this is the best way to dress when clubbing. So long as you look expensive and glamorous, this dress code offers plenty of creative freedom. You could get away with rhinestones, or printed fabrics as well. Unlike black tie, or BTO, you can wear much more extravagant cuts and colours. This is pure class, but with a touch of the casual, a touch of the personal. Something you could wear to work, but a bit more relaxed. Women can wear smart office dresses, or pencil skirts with blouses. A comfortable suit, tailored or non-tailored, a button-down shirt, no need for a tie or cufflinks. This is a dresscode anyone who's worked in an office will be familiar with. You can't really be over dressed at a black tie or BTO event. Women would do better to wear a cocktail dress at the very least, but a dressed up pencil skirt and blouse could work. If you choose to wear business style clothes, make sure that you dress as you would for the most important interview of your life. This allows those who wish to dress very formally to dress up as much as they like, but for those who do not have a tux in their wardrobe to attend without renting one. Shoes must be heels or very expensive-looking flats.Ĭontrary to popular belief, "black tie optional", or BTO dress code, doesn't mean "like black tie, but without the tie"! What it actually means is you can choose between black tie dress code, or formal business dress code. And women should not neglect the details either! Jewellery ought to be attractive, kept to a minimum, and matching where possible. Women need to wear a gown, or at the very least a high-end cocktail dress in black, metallics, or jewel tones. ![]() Something many men neglect is a pocket square, which really elevates an outfit from "rental tux" to "Hollywood lux". The rules are at their strictest for men, who are expected to wear a tuxedo or a three piece dinner jacket suit, preferably with a black bow tie and a starched white shirt. If you will be attending an exclusive event, this will probably be the dress code. Women can get away with a nice shirt and jeans, but regardless of your sex or dress style, you need to make sure you're making a visible effort. Many of us are familiar with this look, as it's how we dress when we want to make a little effort: smart jeans, a polo shirt or button down shirt, and some nice shoes. This look will help you get into most nightclubs. But if you follow these guidelines, you will have a better idea of what a club expects of you, and of what to pack when you go on a club-focused holiday. Some even have dress codes that directly contradict one another. Now, let's just make it clear that there is no one outfit that will get you into all the clubs you like. And a club without an advertised dress code could turn out to have one that is not usually advertised. What one club accepts in the VIP, another rejects at the door. When it comes to choosing an outfit for a night out, it can be hard to work out exactly what each club wants. The biggest dos and don'ts when it comes to what to wear ![]()
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