The White Tie Dress Code, Decoded
Also written as: full evening dress · tails · cravate blanche
The short answer
The most formal dress code that exists: black evening tailcoat, white piqué waistcoat and white bow tie — after 6pm only.
Where it sits on the formality scale
Most → least formal, left to right. White Tie sits at 10/10.
What the host actually means
White tie is the ceremonial maximum — state dinners, royal events, a handful of grand balls, and almost no weddings. If a wedding invitation genuinely says white tie, the couple is staging full old-world formality and everything is prescribed down to the studs: this is a uniform, not an outfit. There is no improvising and no "white tie optional."
The exact spec
The suit
Black wool barathea evening TAILCOAT (cutaway front, tails to the knee) with matching high-waisted trousers carrying two silk braids down each leg. The coat is worn open and cannot close.
Shirt
White stiff-front (piqué) shirt with a detachable wing collar, single cuffs for cufflinks, and shirt studs — never buttons.
Neckwear
White piqué bow tie, self-tied. White is the whole name of the code — a black tie here is a different uniform.
Shoes
Black patent-leather court pumps or highly polished patent oxfords, with black silk socks.
Accessories
White piqué low-cut evening waistcoat (never longer than the coat front), mother-of-pearl studs and links, white gloves traditional but now optional.
Never
Wristwatches (traditionally not worn — a pocket watch if any), notch lapels, black waistcoats, and any attempt to substitute a regular black suit.
The classic mistakes
- Renting a costume-grade tailcoat that fits like a cape — of all codes, this one lives or dies on cut.
- Wearing a black bow tie or black waistcoat: that is black tie hardware on a white tie chassis, and everyone who knows will know.
- A visible wristwatch through dinner — the old rule is that time does not exist at a white tie event.
Now translate it to the actual wedding
White Tie in a Tulum beach February is a different garment from White Tie in a Cotswolds July. Pick the destination and month — we resolve the code against the real climate and local customs.
White Tie around the world
Every destination and month we've already resolved this code for — each link is the full localized brief.
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White Tie: the questions everyone asks
Can I wear a regular black suit to a white tie wedding?
Honestly, no. White tie is prescribed dress; a lounge suit reads as a shrug. If acquiring or hiring tails is impossible, black tie is the accepted fallback — still short of the code, but a respectful miss.
Is a wristwatch really banned?
By strict tradition, yes — checking the time implies the evening could be better spent. In practice a slim dress watch passes unnoticed; a sports watch does not.
How rare are white tie weddings?
Vanishingly rare — a fraction of a percent, mostly aristocratic or diplomatic circles in Europe. If you received one, the couple has resources; match the effort.