Sentences with phrase «more formal dress codes»

Several managing partners are glad to see what might be the beginning of a trend toward a return to more formal dress codes, especially in markets like New York, Boston and Chicago.

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This is a more formal table service restaurant, with a dress code.
I've covered the beach wedding and cocktail attire earlier in my summer wedding series, so now it's time for the more formal wedding dress code: black tie.
Unlike the more formal white tie and black tie, however, a dinner party dress code does leave some room for interpretation.
So far, I've been leaning towards things that are generally more formal than the dress code for teachers in most public schools just to further differentiate myself from the students, and I've mostly been wearing heels (which also give me a slight height advantage, because I'm petite).
Semi Formal: Looped in with cocktail or after 5 attire, this dress code is a lot of the time more vague than helpful.
Alternatively, at more formal events where a dress code is specified, invitees wear clothes at the specified level; if some variation is permitted (for example, «black tie preferred»), the host will wear the most formal option to save guests the embarrassment of out - dressing him.
While its previous holiday dress code focused more on casual - cool dressing, the men's retailer followed it up with three formal looks to help you fabulously cap off the year.
If your work's dress code is smart - casual, my advice is that you first identify which pieces in your current wardrobe could be worn for work (plain pants, simple sweaters, etc.) and then curate a smaller set of more formal add - on pieces that you can pair with them.
Dress codes are less formal, and socializing among employees is often more common, from major events like a daughter's wedding to Friday evening happy hours.
Unless you have a contract that says they can not do so, an employer can change, as examples, (a) their attendance policy to require earlier arrival, (b) their dress code to require more formal attire or uniforms, or (c) their payroll policy to pay employees on Fridays instead of Thursdays.
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