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DRESS CODE

BLACK-TIE

​Prom dress code is strict and it is the responsibility of the attendees to maintain dress code throughout the evening (this includes keeping adjustments made by the prom seamstresses).

Gentlemen

  • Suits or tuxes only

  • Dark grey or black suits

  • Tuxes may be any color or pattern as long as it is not offensive looking (no neon, garish patterns etc.)

  • A collared, button-up shirt is required (no T-shirts)  

  • A neck tie or bow tie is required   

  • Black dress shoes only (absolutely no sneakers)

  • Tuxedo shoes can be any color

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Not Permitted for Gentlemen

  • No Weird prints on suits. Odd prints automatically make a suit casual and are not allowed. â€‹

  • Black jeans and/or sports coats are not acceptable formal attire.​

  • No Chucks, Converse, Cowboy Boots, or Tennis Shoes.​

  • No body piercings.​

  • No T-shirts or polos. A collared, button-up shirt is required.

  • ​No Kilts, skirts or dresses.

Ladies

  • Long gowns are encouraged but not required.​

  • Modest and becoming gowns that are appropriate.

  • Spaghetti straps and strapless gowns are permitted.

  • Slits are allowed but MUST come no higher than your fingertips when your arms are at your sides.

  • Short dresses are allowed but MUST come down to some part of the knee

  • Heels or ballerina flats

Not Permitted for Ladies

  • No trousers, or pantsuits.

  • ​V-necks must have a panel, the panel may be small.

  • ​No plunging necklines.

  • ​No side or front cut-outs in dresses below the natural bra line.

  • ​The gown's back may not be lower than the smallest portion of the natural waistline.

  • ​No see-through gowns are permitted.

  • ​No Chucks, Glitter Toms, Converse, Cowboy Boots, Flip flops or Tennis Shoes.

  • ​No nose or body piercings, excluding earrings

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