The Wedding Dress-Code Explained

If you're still wondering about the etiquette behind the dress code your loved ones have chosen, here's a guide to your perfect dress.

White-Tie

For this highly elegant and sophisticated dress code, you might opt for luxury fabrics such as heavy satin, delicate chiffon and organza. Elevate your look by pairing your floor-length gown or formal evening gown with statement jewelry and glamourous accessories like the Faux-Fur Boléro draped over a sequined piece for that ultimate touch of elegance.

Black-Tie

Calling for a formal evening gown that is typically floor-length, you can choose from a wider range of colors for this dress code. The fabrics are still very luxurious and can vary from chiffon, crepe, satin, and intricate lace.

Formal

Cocktail dresses and sophisticated full-length sets that can be dressed up and versatile from the daytime ceremony to evening dinner.

Cocktail

This dress code is very elegant and more comfortable. You can opt for a midi or knee-length attire and versatile day-to-night silhouettes.

Destination

Floral, romantic and summery in the cut, fabric or print.