There is also a difference between daytime clothes and evening clothes. For the day, it’s better to wear light colors, natural-looking makeup, minimal jewelry, and low to medium heels. At night, you can go more formal and choose darker colors, heavier makeup, high heels, and glitzier accessories.

It can also be helpful to consider your age when dressing up so you can choose the clothes that flatter your body best as it currently is. For example, you might find that different cuts and materials flatter you more in your forties than the styles you used to wear in your twenties.

Keep it casual for a daytime date, and dress it up in the evening. Avoid wearing anything that’s political or offensive.

Along with the invitation, base your attire on the season, venue and weather. Time is also important. Weddings in the evening are usually more formal than daytime ceremonies. If you don’t know the couple (perhaps you’re going as the date of a friend or family member of the betrothed), you may want to call the venue and see what dress is appropriate. Consider packing a few accessories to either dress up or dress down your outfit.

Don’t wear black, however, if it’s a summer, outdoor wedding held during the day. You could look out of place, not to mention the heat factor. [6] X Research source

Gloves are optional, but wearing them adds an extra level of formality.

As a general rule, bathing attire should not be worn, even under your outfit unless the invite specifically states.

Assume business casual if the invitation says “Casual. ” Usually, casual means just about anything goes. However, unless it states on the invite, tank tops, shorts, and jeans are probably not appropriate.

Along with the invitation, base your attire on the season, venue and weather. The time of the ceremony is also important. Weddings in the evening often have a more formal dress code than a daytime event. If you don’t know the couple (perhaps you’re going as the date of a friend or family member of the betrothed), you may want to call the venue and see what dress is appropriate. Consider packing a few accessories to either dress up or dress down your outfit.

There will always be a few guests who misinterpret the invitation to simply mean “formal” and will dress in whatever they feel is dressy. A gracious host will understand. In technical terms, though, a tuxedo is the best choice for black tie events. If the invite says “Black Tie Optional, the safest choice is still a tuxedo. The hosts worded it this way because they don’t want to exclude those who can’t afford one. So if you genuinely can’t, then a dark suit and tie is just fine.

As a general rule, bathing attire should not be worn, even under an ensemble unless the invite specifically states.

Also keep in mind your particular industry’s codes and standards, time of day, location, and purpose. Cover any tattoos and piercings. Athletic shoes are usually not appropriate.

Avoid loud colors and patterns. For outdoor or more casual events, polo shirts are a good choice. Pack a few blazers for the inevitable air-conditioning. Bring a formal outfit just in case.

Avoid wearing jeans in a business casual setting. [11] X Expert Source Christina SantelliProfessional Stylist Expert Interview. 22 April 2019.

Proper fit attracts all the right attention and makes you look like you’re at the top of your profession.

Also keep in mind your particular industry’s codes and standards, time of day, location, and purpose. Cover any tattoos and piercings. Athletic shoes are usually not appropriate.

For outdoor or more casual events, polo shirts are a good choice.

If you have light eyes, then a light pink, button-down shirt may look good on you. For dark eyes, an earthy green might be a good choice. The most important things, however, are to not wear anything you’re not comfortable in or that are too outlandish!