If you find yourself wondering what to wear to different occasions, don't worry! We have a handy little guide with a helpful host of tips and advice on styles for all occasions!
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When trying to decide what to wear for
a wedding, the first place you need to
look is the invitation.
It will probably tell you what the dress
code is, but if not take into account the
location, time and the style of the
invitation itself.
If it’s a beach wedding, a formal suit
isn’t necessary, but if the invitation is on
fine paper with fancy typography, dress
sharp!
Weddings
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White Tie: This is the most formal
dress code and demands the full works
including tailcoat, waistcoat, white
bowtie and dress shoes.
Black Tie: At a black tie event, the
dress code is similar to that of a white
tie event but ever so slightly less formal.
Semi-Formal: Wear a suit, but you can
switch the bowtie for a long tie, and
ditch the cummerbund!
Casual: This may sound like an
invitation to wear whatever you like, but
for a wedding, it’s a good idea to dress
it up a bit. You could wear an open shirt
without a tie and relatively smart
trousers.
Dress Code Guide
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When you first meet a prospective
employer, you should dress to impress!
First impressions are everything, and
your attire is the first thing a new
employer will take note of.
If you’re unsure of what you should be
wearing, you might want to conduct a
little research on the company you are
interviewing for to get an idea of how
formal to dress.
To play it safe, wear smart trousers, a
shirt, tie and maybe even a smart
jacket. Make sure these fit you well as
an outfit that is either too big or too
small will look scruffy.
Job Interviews
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This is another event where you want to
make the best first impression. Although
it will ultimately come down to your
personality and compatibility, the way
you look will have a big impact on your
chances of getting a second date.
The most important thing is to be well
groomed and smart. Don’t wear a
creased shirt or jeans that haven’t been
washed in weeks!
What you wear will depend on the
activity you have chosen, so read on for
some suggestions!
The First Date
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Walk in the park: Dress comfortably and
casually. There’s no need to suit up if
you’re just popping down to the park.
Clean jeans, an ironed (non-offensive) T-
shirt and your favourite jacket will do the
job.
Fancy Restaurant: You would expect
your date to come dressed up so make
sure you do the same. Wear smart
trousers, a nice shirt and maybe even a tie
to impress and show off just how well you
scrub up!
Cinema: Again, make sure you wear
something comfortable. You’re going to be
sat in a stuffy screen for a few hours, so
don’t wear anything too tight. It might be a
good idea to err on the side of dressed up
as cinema can often lead to restaurant!
Date Activity Guide
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If your first date went particularly well,
you will hopefully reach the point where
you can meet her parents for the first
time! This is a daunting task, one which
is incredibly important for the future of
your relationship, so you need to make
a good first impression.
Hopefully, your other half will be able to
give you some instruction on what her
parents might expect of you, but dress
smart, making sure that your clothes
and yourself are clean and well
presented.
You want to show the future in-laws that
they can trust you to look after their
child, so you need to show them you
can look after yourself!
Meeting Her Parents
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Simplicity: Nothing quite beats a
simple white crew neck T-shirt and blue
jeans. Keeping it simple will never lead
you astray.
Dress for your shape: Make sure you
keep your shape in mind when buying
clothes. What looks good on a
mannequin may not compliment your
curves or lack of them!
Accessorize: This adds something a
little more unique to your look. Invest in
a decent watch, wear cufflinks with a
suit and add a scarf to your winter
wardrobe.
Fashion Do’s
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Socks and sandals: The ultimate
fashion crime. Just never ever go there,
even as a joke!
Dirty clothes: Even if you’re just
popping to the shops, T-shirts with food
crusted on are never a good look.
The wrong size: For a classy and
stylish look, your clothes need to fit well.
If they are too tight or too loose, it will
look scruffy.
Fashion Don’ts