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  • Black tie is a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and American conventions for attire in the 19th century. In British English, the dress code is often referred to synecdochically by its principal element for men, the dinner suit or dinner jacket. In American English, the equivalent term tuxedo (or tux) is common.
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  • The traditional black tie attire is the second most formal event for both men and women. Only the white tie dress code is more formal.
  • While men have strict requirements for their suits, the dress code for women is more lenient. To dress for black tie, a floor-length dress or gown is the ideal outfit.
  • In the decades following the World War II, black tie became special occasion attire rather than standard evening wear.
  • Whether it's a charity gala, a wedding, or a formal dinner party, black tie dresses for women can make a statement and leave a lasting impression.
  • — Story of the Black Tie Guide Black Tie & Tuxedo Etiquette — Definition: What Is Black Tie, Tux or Tuxedo — What is White Tie?
  • The black-tie dress code is one of the highest levels of formalwear for evening events, best characterized by the black bow tie and tuxedo.
  • The term black tie event refers to the expected dress code for the event; this dress code incidentally also indicates the formality level of the event.
  • Its history is intertwined with traditional black tie, which originated in the 19th century as a standard for formal evening wear among the upper classes in Europe.
  • For men, a tuxedo is welcomed, but not required – a nice suit works too. Generally speaking, “black tie optional” has a pretty ambiguous meaning.
  • Semi-formal evening attire -also known as black tie- is arguably the dress code in which a gentleman looks his most handsome.