I have a dress code for my wedding which is black tie/formal attire.
I'm just about to let my wedding website go "live" but I really need to include information about the dress code before I do so, only problem is I have no idea how to word it. I want it to be pretty to the point but in a nice and maybe humorous way.
Please please please help!
All of my dreams come true the day I married you, Mr Walker
5.11.11
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CommentAuthorlala "mod" bunni
i would but exactly what you put here ......
but you need to be clear about what you view "formal" as, if some one say black tie to me ... that means men in dinner suits with bow ties and women in full lengh dresses
Well this is why I'd like to add it to my website so I can be more descriptive.
We'd like our guest's to wear black tie but we thought it was quite restrictive so by putting formal attire they can just wear a suit and tie or any length dress if they wish.
It's just wording it that's the problem. I know all of my guest's will be pleased to have a dress code but I don't want them to feel I'm being strict about it
All of my dreams come true the day I married you, Mr Walker
5.11.11
Remember Remember The 5th of November
CommentAuthorlala "mod" bunni
tbh hun i would drop the black tie bit then ... and just put Attire as formal
There's a great site that I used to use for dress codes which details what each means. Black tie is officially "semi-formal" according to old-fashioned etiquette and only suitable for evening; white tie is "formal" (top hats and tiaras).
I'll see if I can find it and pop the link on your wall.
We're planning to have a day and evening dress code. Semi-formal/garden party attire for the day and black tie/retro glam for evening.
You could always put "Formal - Black tie preferred". We used to get that on university ball tickets (although it was "Formal - White tie preferred" for the Castle ball).
CommentAuthorspooney24
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What about something like this, just off the top of my head so tweak it as much as you wish:-
Our wedding day approaches, we hope you will be there Attire will be formal, we ask that you can wear Suits, shirts and ties for the men and Dresses or long skirts for the women We would like all our guests to follow this rule So no one wears jeans and feels like a fool We look forward to seeing you all on the day To celebrate our marriage and our future on the way.
26th December 2007 - the day I met my special man
8th August 2008 - the day he was mad enough to propose to me
24th July 2010 - the day I felt beautiful inside and out and
became Mrs Dickie for life. xx
CommentAuthorMrsMelodyWalker
June, that's brillian! That's exactly the type of thing I'm looking for. Thank you x x
All of my dreams come true the day I married you, Mr Walker
5.11.11
Remember Remember The 5th of November
CommentAuthorSpecialSundae
I found the guide and popped the link on my wall. I'm going to have it on the information section of the wedding website.
CommentAuthorMrsMelodyWalker
Thank you SS. I'll take a look now
All of my dreams come true the day I married you, Mr Walker
5.11.11
Remember Remember The 5th of November
CommentAuthorLisa Ramos
I love the poem, I might use that myself
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CommentAuthorlollilou
I put 'dress to impress' on my evening invites I want people to dress up.
CommentAuthorSpecialSundae
I'm quite tempted to ask the Ushers to be bouncers during the evening and turn away anyone who turns up in jeans or similarly scruffy/inappropriate clothing.
Evil, yes, but I doubt anyone who actually knows us would wear anything like that.
CommentAuthorSijen
Ha I'd do the same SS - even if we're only invited to evening wedding do's I still get glammed up and make Si were his suit...sometimes not with a tie but I just think it's rude to go to a wedding in really casual attire (unless that's been requested)