Black-tie weddings are a formal evening event where men are expected to wear tuxedoes and women, floor-length gowns. With an emphasis on formality and sophistication, guests are expected to dress to the nines. While the black-tie dress code may seem intimidating, it is actually quite simple to decode, especially with the help of our handy guide.

Below, we provide a detailed breakdown of the black-tie dress code and what a classic black-tie attire entails. You will also find recommendations for selecting the perfect colors and materials for this elegant occasion.

Beyond clothing, accessories can make or break formal attire. We will guide you through the process of choosing the right bag, shoes and jewelry for your black-tie ensemble, ensuring you master the dress code with ease.


What To Wear To A Black-Tie Wedding

Black-tie is the most formal of dress codes, so if you are invited to a black-tie wedding, you would be expected to dress to the nines. It is the perfect opportunity to take a break from everyday life and be the most elevated version of yourself. The aesthetic that you should be going for when attending these fancy celebrations — most likely taking place in the evening — is not merely formal, but also glamorous. Think floor-length gowns for women and tuxedos for men. Read on to find out more about how to dress appropriately for a black-tie wedding.

Classic black-tie attire

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When it comes to dressing for a black-tie wedding, you cannot go wrong with a floor-length evening gown. Whether you keep it simple with a sleek and elegant sheath dress or go all out with a dramatic ball gown, a floor-length design will always make you look like you belong at a black-tie event. While the style and silhouette of the dress can vary, depending on the season, venue or your own personal preferences, the length of a black-tie dress cannot be compromised. Short dresses — with hemlines above the calves — are a hard no.

A suitable alternative to the floor-length evening gown in this setting is the midi cocktail dress — it is a more modern take on formal wear that is still dressy enough to match a black-tie atmosphere. If you choose this style of dress, look out for outstanding finishes and details that will elevate its less-traditionally-formal aesthetic. For instance, a fully beaded sleeveless sheath dress is a fabulous choice because it is tasteful yet eye-catching. If you prefer the timeless allure of a black dress, pick one with an outstanding design element, like a voluminous embroidered mesh skirt.

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Luckily for women, they can borrow from the boys if they want to. Make an impression by showing up in a well-cut suit that is made to fit. An oversized silhouette can be flattering and is usually more comfortable. Another option to consider when you prefer to wear pants is a jumpsuit. Go for flowy, wide-legged silhouettes that are undeniably feminine and choose a neckline — strapless, halter, one-shouldered etc. — that best suits your frame.

Recommended colors

While there are no color rules for a black-tie wedding, there are some hues that are considered to be better choices than others. There is a general consensus that all shades of white should be avoided as a show of respect to the bride, who should be the only one wearing this distinctive color on her big day. It may also be prudent to not wear the same color as the bridesmaids to prevent confusion.

Black, as always, is a risk-free choice. While it may not be the most refreshing option, it is always stylish and flattering. It also provides the ideal backdrop for statement accessories to shine. Pair a classic black dress with gorgeous jewelry, a striking bag and outstanding shoes to create a look that is both sophisticated and show-stopping.

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Jewel tones, with their luxurious quality, are excellent options for a black-tie wedding look. They will add an understated glamour to any dress style and make you stand out from the crowd. Deeper hues, such as rich ruby red and lush forest green, will do the job very nicely as they are eye-catching without being garish. For summer weddings, pastel colors like soft pinks and buttery yellows are particularly fitting as they reflect the warmth and optimism of the season.

Recommended materials

In line with the luxurious and glamorous aesthetic of black-tie events, your chosen outfit should be made with formal, evening-appropriate fabrics that are of a high quality. Velvet’s soft opulence is ideal for more structured dresses that call for a heavier material, while silk, organza and chiffon have an ethereal lightness that is both lovely to behold and very comfortable to wear.

Embellishments like beads, sequins and embroidery are also a great way to add a special touch to your black-tie wedding look. These visually arresting details can transform a simple silhouette and bring your ensemble from good to great. However, do take care not to cross the line into flamboyance, lest you steal the limelight from the bride!

What not to wear to a black-tie wedding

The number one consideration when dressing for a black-tie wedding is whether your look would upstage the bride. For instance, as mentioned above, wearing white — or anything that is even remotely bridal — is definitely a big no-no.

Other outfits that would come across as inappropriate are overly dramatic (e.g. head-to-toe crystals) and revealing (e.g. body-baring cut-out gowns) ensembles. You should also never wear a short or mini dress to a black-tie wedding. When in doubt, err on the conservative side and choose clothes that are modest and understated.

You can always check in with the bride or a bridesmaid if you are uncertain if an outfit would be suitable for the wedding.

STYLE TIP

Where and when the wedding would take place will give you a better idea of how formally you should dress:

  • Daytime ceremony: Opt for a polished mid-length dress or a smart suit instead of an evening gown.
  • After-dark events: Glam up in floor-length evening gowns and attend as your best red-carpet self.

Choosing The Right Shoes For A Black-Tie Dress Code

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Pumps with embellishments and high-shine trims are appropriate, glamorous choices. Pick a pair with block heels for extra support.

When it comes to footwear, you can never go wrong with a pair of heeled shoes — classic and elegant, they perfectly complement floor-length gowns and dresses. It is generally advisable to choose heels with a minimalist design, free from striking embellishments that could clash with the glamorous aesthetic of your ensemble or snag and damage the garment.

There are no strict rules regarding heel height. Instead, rely on good judgment and choose a height that suits your outfit. For instance, if you are dressing up in a gown that sweeps the floor, wearing tall stiletto heels can lift the hemline and prevent tripping.

Otherwise, prioritize comfort by opting for block or kitten heels. Flats are acceptable too but choose a design that does not appear too casual — preferably ones with a slight heel.

If the black-tie wedding is taking place in a tropical destination or during the height of summer, open-toed shoes are acceptable for the dress code. Just ensure your feet are well-groomed with a clean, elevated pedicure to maintain the glamorous look.

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Choosing The Right Bag For A Black-Tie Dress Code

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Small bags, such evening clutches or wristlet pouches, are the most appropriate choice for a black-tie dress code. Appearing more refined due to their daintiness, they will add a polished touch to your formal attire.

Don’t be afraid to dial up the glamour with festive and fancy designs. Materials like satin, velvet and silk may feel too elevated for everyday wear, but at a black-tie wedding, they fit right in. You can also consider adding extra shine and sparkle with sequined, glittered and metallic pieces — while eye-catching, their compact dimensions ensure they won’t steal the spotlight from your outfit.

Bags with chain straps exude added glamour. Plus, they offer practicality by allowing you to sling the accessory effortlessly over your shoulder or across the body when you need your hands free.

Avoid big, bulky bags that can overwhelm your outfit and feel clumsy to carry. They will make formal attire appear less elegant and are best reserved for casual occasions.

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Shoes & Bags Pairing For A Cohesive Look

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Match both the color and the fabric of your bag and shoes for extra polish. Satin, with its subtle sheen, is an excellent choice.

It is only natural to want to look your most polished at a black-tie wedding. There are many ways to achieve this, but one method that never fails is coordinating your bag and shoes. Timeless combinations like a little black bag paired with equally elegant black heels will work wonders with any outfit. If you are feeling bold, opt for matching metallic hues — they will add an extra wow factor to your look.

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Pair embellished heels with a matching embellished bag for an ultra-glamorous look.

You can elevate your ensemble further by coordinating less obvious details. For instance, accessorizing with a bag and shoes that feature matching gem embellishments demonstrates a meticulous approach to style, which is a fashion statement in itself. Alternatively, consider using accessories made from the same fabric to tie your black-tie look together. Satin, with its subtle sheen, is a great option that maintains sophistication while adding visual impact.

While your bag and shoes don’t have to match to adhere to the black-tie dress code, it is a good rule of thumb to follow when in doubt.


Jewelry

Less is always more when accessorizing with jewelry for formal, black-tie weddings. Opt for pieces that are simple yet elegant as they will enhance your glamorous attire without overwhelming it, creating a balanced look.

Necklaces

Necklaces often act as the centerpiece of many outfits. For a black-tie wedding, avoid excessive layering and accessorize with just one standout piece for a refined look. If you are wearing a strapless dress with a minimalist design, a bold choker is perfectly acceptable. However, if your gown features eye-catching patterns or embellishments, a classic diamond pendant necklace might be the better choice.

Earrings

You can never go wrong with classic studs or drop earrings of modest length. They will frame your face in a delicate manner, adding sparkle without being too distracting.

Bracelets

Choose either a single bracelet or a carefully curated set that complements your other jewelry. If opting for a set, put them on before the main event and gently shake your hands to ensure they don’t create too much noise that could interrupt an important moment.

As a final tip, choose jewelry made from high-quality materials that maintain their luster under various lighting conditions and resist tarnishing. The last thing you want is green discoloration showing up on your skin towards the end of the night.


Hair & Make Up

The way you style your hair and makeup can make a dramatic difference, but the most important factor is ensuring they complement your ensemble. To keep the attention on your floor-length gown and accessories, opt for understated yet elegant makeup — pick one feature to highlight, such as smokey eyes or a bold lip, and keep the rest of the look simple. Be sure to set your makeup with setting spray and powder to prevent smudging or fading throughout the day.

As for hairstyles, an updo is highly recommended. Try an elevated bun, otherwise known as a chignon, or a French twist. When in doubt, a professional blowout at the salon can help you feel and look put-together.


In conclusion, black-tie weddings are highly formal events that call for your most polished look. However, it is important not to go overboard with glamour. When in doubt, always err on the side of caution and choose classic, elegant options to ensure you consistently adhere to the dress code. We hope this guide has helped you gain a better understanding of the black-tie dress code and will help you dress with confidence and ease when the occasion arises.