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URGENT help with what to wear for formal dinner!
I've been invited to a formal dinner tonight as a pre-recruitment event and I have NO idea what to wear. Am I safe with nice, dark jeans, a cute cardigan and ballet flats? Or is that too casual?
Help ASAP would be fantastic! Thanks everyone! |
jeans =/= formal
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Why would you contemplate wearing jeans to what you describe as a FORMAL dinner???
Do you own a dress? Dress pants and top? |
If you join a sorority and have formal events, you won't be able to wear jeans. You can't go wrong with a cute dress, or nice pants/skirt and a nice top/cardigan. You want to impress these girls, you don't want to look like you just came from class. It's always better to OVERdress than to underdress.
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Yes, you do need help.
Do NOT wear jeans! Definitely a dress or nice pants with a blouse or sweater. |
Sigh. I feel old. In my day, formal, in terms of a social event, meant black tie (at the least) and an evening gown.
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I think college age is certainly an appropriate time to learn the value of the LBD (little black dress)
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What they said!
Sororities have what is known as, "pin attire" or "dressing to pin", in other words, clothes that are suitable for wearing with your pin. (actually, as I type this, I am wearing my pin at work--dressed in a black business suit, pink scoop neck shell, black dress boots). At the event you describe, I suspect a lot of women will be wearing their pins, which means they will be in dresses, slacks or skirts w/ nice sweaters. If it is a formal dinner, I would wear a skirt/slacks and nice top or the LBD, little black dress someone suggested above. Not cocktail wear, but church/business meeting wear. Jeans are not always your friend. Have a great time! |
No jeans. At all.
A little black dress or maybe at MINIMUM, dress pants and an appropriately dressy top. But no jeans. |
Am I the only one who thinks formal dinner as PRE-recruitment is a little odd, and that her terminology might be flawed? I mean, formal dinners are usually something that happens at pref, not before they've even gotten started meeting sisters.
Is this group NPC, NPHC, or other? |
Agree with what everyone else has said. I would also lean toward something conservative/professional rather than a "going out" outfit, if that helps guide you. Have fun!
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Old South Terminology = Sunday Dress....
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I know that when we have to wear "badge attire" to chapter, we call it "formal chapter". Obviously, we don't have to wear evening gown or anything like that, but I guess we just use that term so that we can get the point across that you better not show up in jeans or sweats!! |
For my Chapter the term "formal dinner" means a structured sit down dinner with family style passing of platters/bowls as opposed to come-and-go buffet style.
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we had formal dinners twice a week at my house, and those were usually the meals most people invited guests to, because everyone was dressed nicely(business/church attire) and we had the best/fanciest food. our other dinners, we still dressed nicely, just a little more casually. meals were served at the table;i.e. sit down, and food passed (to the right, please).on fridays our dinner was served buffet style and we could wear jeans.
please wear a dress(not too short), skirt/blouse(not too short) or dress pants/dressy blouse and heels. please do not wear jeans, shorts, sweats or an outfit/dress/skirt you would wear to go out to a club. remember, you are dressing to impress women, not men. think conservative. |
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