Autumn's Special Occasion Dresses

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How to dress for special occasion dresses can be a nightmare. You don’t want to be rude by being under-dressed, but if you are the only one in a ball gown, you are going to feel awkward. Here are a few tips for knowing what to wear to your next bigspecial occasion dresses  .

If you are attending a party or event, the ticket or invitation will often give dress guidelines. Your workplace will often have a dress code as well.  Here’s a quick overview of a few common dress codes and exactly what that means, according to Emily Post.

 

-White tie (prom, some weddings, going to the theater): formal evening gown

-Black tie (similar events as white tie, but black tie becomes appropriate after 6pm): formal evening gown, cocktail dress, your fanciest little black dress

-Semiformal (some weddings, going to the theater, etc): Short afternoon or cocktail dress, a little black dress, long skirt and top, dressy separates

-Business formal (work): Suit, business-style dress, dress with a jacket, stockings (optional in summer), heels

-Business casual (work): Skirt, khakis or pants, open-collar or knit shirt, sweater, casual- style dress

-Dressy Casual (parties with friends, holidays, etc.): Dress, skirt and dressy top, dressy pants outfit, nice jeans and dressy top

If you can, call up the hostess of a party and ask what she thinks is appropriate. If that is not an option and you know other people attending the event, ask what they will be wearing.  For most everyday situations, dressy casual is probably appropriate. You can’t really go wrong with a cute sundress and kitten heels.

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