Usually men wear a tuxedo if it's in more central India, but in more cultural driven places one would wear a Kurta. If it has to do with job and business, you would want to wear a suit or tux or something along those lines.
Just ask her to dress up properly in a formal wear..
Macy's and Davids Bridal are both good places to find formal wear and evening attire. J.C. Penney also has formal wear that would be appropriate for a dinner party.
a thong :)
Yes, one can wear an ascot to dinner. The ascot is usually made out of silk material and is best suited for more formal dinners and occasions.
The best place to purchase a formal dinner jacket will be through retailers who sell fancy and formal dress wear. Retailers such as David's Bridal, The Men's Warehouse, and Karen's Bridal are just some of the many outlets a formal dinner jacket can be purchased.
Yes, if the invitation syas dressy formal, or enquire of your host or hostess.
One may wear men's formal shirts to dances, dinner parties and weddings. One may also wear a men's formal shirt underneath a suit jacket to attend work or a job interview.
what ever is casual to you i guess
The currently traditional clothes in much of the Western world are a shirt, pants, socks, and underwear. For a girl it might include dresses, skirts, and a bra. Business and more formal wear include a suit for men or women; formal evening wear includes suits for men - 'black tie' means a dinner-jacket - and long dresses for women. Children's wear in formal circumstances is frequently a smaller version of adult's clothing.
Yes, it can be an adjective based on the noun form. Formal has a connotation of an important or official occasion (e.g. formal dinner, formal wear, formal complaint).
smart-casual... Male=suit pants and a collard shirt...Female=nice dress, formal pants or skirt and blouse.have fun
It would depend on which dining area you chose as they range from casual to formal