Fringe Fiesta: Feathered or Beaded Fringe But illuminating the horizon of prom attire are the textures and kinetics of fringea playful nod to the jazz era, repurposed for modern effervescence
Everything was so detailed and intricate, whether it was the feathery tutu or the forehead broach, making it one of the best outfits on the show, according to all fans
Save shorts for weekends or off-duty outings, and keep your business casual wardrobe refined and office-appropriate
In a testament to the freewheeling spirit of 1960s San Francisco, McClintock was hired despite her lack of formal training in fashion design or clothing manufacture

Essential Black Tie Components The Tuxedo Jacket: Fabric: Traditionally wool with satin facing on the lapels Color: Classic black is standard, though midnight blue is a traditional alternative Lapels: Peak or shawl lapels are traditional (notch lapels are considered less formal) Buttons: Single-button closure is most traditional, though modern two-button styles are acceptable The Trousers: Must match the jacket in fabric and color Feature a satin stripe down the outside of each leg No cuffs (plain bottoms) Designed to be worn with suspenders (side tabs acceptable on modern styles) The Shirt: Crisp white formal shirt with a piqu or pleated front French cuffs for cufflinks Wing collar or turndown collar (turndown is more common in American black tie) Traditionally fastened with shirt studs rather than buttons Neckwear: Black bow tie in the same fabric as the lapel facing (satin or grosgrain) Hand-tied is best (pre-tied options tend to look stiff) Waist Covering: Either a cummerbund or formal vest (not both) Traditionally in black to match the bow tie Cummerbund pleats face upward Footwear: Patent leather or highly polished calfskin formal shoes Opera pumps are traditional but uncommon Plain-toe oxfords are the modern standard Black over-the-calf socks are the best choice for a highly formal event Seasonal and Time Considerations Summer black tie allows for some acceptable variations, including: White dinner jacket with black trousers Lighter weight fabrics Occasionally, subtle texture in accessories Wearing no-show socks and showing some ankle at less-formal events Evening black tie (after 6 PM) is traditionally more formal than daytime formal events, which may allow for: Dark suits instead of tuxedos for daytime formal events More variation in accessories for daytime events Semi-Formal Decoded Semi-formal attire offers more flexibility while still maintaining an elevated appearance appropriate for special occasions

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