Dress Code

Lindsay & Dimitri, What do I wear??

In short, Cocktail Attire

But, actually, we are going for a more vintage-ish, 60s-70s, red carpet vibe. Essentially, what would you wear if you were on a red carpet? Even better question: what would Cher wear? Now, for this red carpet, it doesn’t have to be a movie you’re starring in, BUT it could be. You can be an extra in one of the scenes if that’s more your thing. Wear something fun, wear something obnoxious, wear something you’ve always wanted to wear but never had a place to wear it to! Dabble in some kitsch and rhinestones, or dress it up and channel your inner Met Gala!

For Women

Mini dresses, short dresses, knee-length, slit dresses, midi, maxi, all dresses are welcome, so long as they are high fashion! Bell sleeves, a-lines, mock-necks, sophisticated lace, rhinestones, maybe a little Gwen Stefani or Lana Del Rey. The only thing truly discouraged is romantic, dainty florals that could work for picnics, baby showers, and mimosas. Well, actually, the other thing that is discouraged is 50s pin-up vibes, which is not the vision. When referring to the 60s, I mean the late 60s. But do not worry about fully immersing yourself into a 60s and 70s vibe. Your look can be modern with an essence of vintage. I think Lana Del Rey is a reliable source of vintage influence that coalesces with modern fashion.

For Men

As for suits, no tuxedos are needed. Think corduroy, velvet, Hugh Hefner, plaid, polka dots, light blue, hot pink, Ryan Gosling’s outfits for the Barbie Movie premieres —essentially, a visually exciting suit. Ties, bow ties, bolo ties, and no tie with a few buttons missing and a gold chain showing are all welcome. Silk-ish, satin-ish, embroidered, printed button-downs, whatever you’re feeling, go with it!