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Demystifying dress codes: What to wear for every occasion

The dos and don'ts of all attires, from business casual to black tie.

You don't have to be a fashion novice to get confused by dress codes. Almost everyone has shown up to an event either awkwardly overdressed or so dressed down you've considered ducking out — all because you couldn't quite figure out the difference between smart casual and cocktail without being more than fashionably late. To help rescue you from the stuff of sartorial nightmares, we've put together this definitive dress code primer to help you pick the right outfit for absolutely every occasion. 

Smart casual

(On him: Coat, jacket, shirt and belt: Strellson; Jeans: Levi's from The Bay; Shoes: Woden from Town Shoes. On her: Coat, blouse and trouser: Wilfred; Shoes: Vince Camuto from Town Shoes; Bag: MCM from Nordstrom; Necklace: Aldo; Earrings: Melanie Lyne)

The smart casual look is all about achieving a level of sophisticated elegance — so leave those ripped pants and flip flops at home! This kind of dress is common for office workers, but is also perfect for a dinner out with friends, a get-to-together at a home or a date night. 

Tips for men: 

Layering is key! Try out a collared shirt or knit underneath a structured jacket or sport coat, like we did with this oxford, blazer and overcoat from Strellson. Keep things sharp on the bottom by going with dress pants or dark jeans, like these slim fit Levi's. In terms of footwear, reach for loafers, oxfords or dressy sneakers to complete the look — basic trainers or gym sneakers simply aren't acceptable. We went with these sleek leather kicks from Town Shoes. 

Tips for women: 

For ladies, layering is the name of the game as well. Slip on a blouse, collared shirt or knitwear piece underneath a blazer, vest or cardigan, like we did with these gorgeous pieces from Wilfred. Dark denim, skirts and dresses can all go with this aesthetic, along with wide or slim-fitting pants, like the high-waisted ones we chose. Finish off the look with pumps, a nice pair of boots, or flats, like these Vince Camuto lace-ups.

Business casual

(On him: Cardigan, shirt, trouser, belt and shoes: Le Chateau; Briefcase: Ted Baker. On her: Vest, top, shoes, tote and necklace: Le Chateau; Skirt: Melanie Lyne)

Take your cues from the first word in this dress code. When an event is listed as business casual, it calls for a polished, professional look that's neat and put-together, while still feeling a little relaxed. 

Tips for men:

Go for a polo, collared button-down, short sleeve shirt or roll up and layer it under a cardigan, sweater or jacket. A tie may be required, depending on the event — or the rest of the ensemble you've put together. Khakis, chinos or dress pants, like these trousers from Le Chateau, will keep your outfit looking clean, while loafers or dress shoes add an extra dash of class. Highlight them even more with matching accessories like a leather belt or briefcase

Tips for women: 

Pair your best blouses or short-sleeved shirts with a sweater set, jacket or vest, like this Le Chateau number. Dress pants and skirts, such as this houndstooth one, can complete the bottom, or can be replaced with an A-structured dress. Flats, pumps or booties will keep things appropriately dressy in the footwear department, while jewellery should remain simple and refined. 

Cocktail 

(On him: Suit, shirt and belt: Tiger of Sweden; Tie: The Bay; Shoes: Ted Baker from Town Shoes; Pocket square: Stylist's own. On her: Dress, shoes, clutch and bracelet: Ted Baker; Earrings: Le Chateau)

A semi-formal-ready party look that allows for plenty of personal flare and creativity! You'll often find this dress code listed on invites for weddings, receptions, holiday parties and evening business events.

Tips for men: 

Start with a turtleneck in a quality fabric or collared shirt and tie combo and pair it with a dark suit, like this one from Tiger of Sweden, or a tailored sport jacket and fitted pants. For shoes, try lace ups, leather dress shoes or monk straps — and make sure they're polished!

Tips for women: 

Nail this look by slipping on an upscale pantsuit, dressy jumpsuit, LBD or cocktail dress. We chose this glossy, maroon midi dress from Ted Baker. Pair with pumps, strappy shoes or stilettos and feel free to get a little creative with jewellery, make-up or a matching clutch.

Black tie

(On him: Tuxedo, bow tie and shoes: Hugo Boss from Harry Rosen; Shirt: ETON from Harry Rosen; Cufflinks: Tateossian, Harry Rosen. On her: Gown and earrings: Melanie Lyne; Clutch: Le Chateau; Shoes: Town Shoes)

This is a super formal style that's generally worn at formal weddings, galas and receptions and calls for a tuxedo or a long gown.

Tips for men: 

Don a midnight blue or black tuxedo, like this Hugo Boss winner, or pair a smoking jacket with a slick black pant. Go all out with accessories: ties, bow ties, cufflinks, folded white pocket squares, cummerbund — all are acceptable and will add some oomph to your look. Finish off the look with patent slide-ons, leather dress shoes or suede Albert slippers to keep things looking sharp from top to bottom. 

Tips for women:

A floor-length gown, in the vein of this red hot stunner, adds to the elegance of the big event, but chic separates, like a blouse with a long skirt in rich fabrication, will also impress. Dramatic accessories like chandelier or drop earrings, pronounced necklaces, flashy clutches or embellished bags can help to elevate your aesthetic even further.