White tie

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White tie, also known as full evening dress or a dress suit, is the most formal in traditional evening Western dress codes. Noted for its strict dress code, it is often considered the pinnacle of Western formal dress standards.

Etymology

The term "white tie" originates from the white bow tie worn by men in this dress code. The term "full dress" was used in the 19th century to mean the most formal option available, while "evening dress" is a general term for clothes suitable for formal social events.

Components

Men

Men's dress for white tie occasions consists of:

Women

Women's dress for white tie occasions is more varied. It can include:

Occasions

White tie dress code is usually reserved for state dinners, formal balls, evening weddings, high society events and some awards ceremonies.

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