Formal feeltimes wedding attire could be somewhat ambiguous. Sitting between semi-formal and black ties, the gown code denotes a stylish appearance. As such, you can put on a short or long formal dress, pantsuit, or dressy separates.

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Like the black-tie optional dress code, formal wedding attire doesn't necessitate a floor-length gown. However, you can put on one if you want without appearing overdressed.

Black tie is a highly formal wedding gown code that's typically asked for evening weddings. For female guests, it takes a formal, floor-length gown. However, you might be able to get away with having a sophisticated cocktail dress. Just be sure to double-check using the bride or someone within the bridal party beforehand to ensure you don’t appear underdressed.

White tie is easily the most formal and complicated of all dress codes. So, be ready to white evening gowns towards the nines with a stylish, full-length evening or ball gown. Traditionally, long gloves will also be worn for a white tie.

However, they’re much more of an optional extra in today’s modern world. If you do decide to wear gloves, you need to leave them on while drinking and dancing and take them off for dinner.