Dress Code

All guests are kindly asked to observe the dress code appropriate to their ticket category

The dress code is not intended to intimidate, but to make you feel uniquely part of the evening. Whether White Tie, Black Tie, or Evening Formal, your attire helps create the atmosphere of refinement and belonging that makes the Ball a once-in-a-lifetime occasion.

For Participants

Gentlemen's Attire

White & Black Tie
White & Black Tie

Full evening dress with white or black bow tie, tailcoat or tuxedo, and white or black waistcoat.

Ethnic Formal & Uniform
Ethnic Formal & Uniform

Traditional ethnic formal wear or military/ceremonial uniforms.

Ladies' Attire

Ball Gowns
Ball Gowns

Full-length evening gowns suitable for formal ballroom dancing.

Ball Gowns - Style 2
Ball Gowns - Style 2

Alternative ball gown styles for participants.

Ethnic Formal
Ethnic Formal

Traditional ethnic formal wear appropriate for ballroom dancing.

For Spectators

Gentlemen's Attire

Evening Formal & Cocktail
Evening Formal & Cocktail

Black tie or cocktail attire - dinner jacket with bow tie or dark suit.

Ladies' Attire

Evening Formal & Cocktail
Evening Formal & Cocktail

Cocktail dresses, evening gowns, or elegant formal wear.

Evening Formal - Style 2
Evening Formal - Style 2

Alternative evening formal styles for spectators.

Elegance and Distinction

You'll join fellow guests in creating the grandeur and sophistication that makes this evening truly extraordinary.

Supported by

Patrons