For the Fairest of the Fête
Formal attire is the foundation; a gown you love will fit right in. But for those inclined to play, we invite you to channel your inner aristocrat: powdered wigs optional, feathers encouraged, embroidery applauded.
Think modern Versailles, sumptuous fabrics, soft pastels, pearls, lace, and perhaps a whisper of drama. Whether you arrive in classic black tie elegance or embrace the whimsy of the Baroque, you’ll be perfectly attired for the occasion.
In short: come as your most glamorous self. Marie Antoinette would approve.
For the Distinguished of the Fête
A classic tuxedo will never be out of place, but those feeling bold are encouraged to take cues from the dapper dandies of the 19th century; high collars, silk cravats or pussy bows, brocade waistcoats, velvet jackets, and a touch of flair. Picture Lord Byron at a soirée or Mr. Darcy after a glass of champagne.
In short: tuxes are welcome, but if you’ve ever wanted to wear something with a bit of drama, now’s your moment.