A formal dinner
no you have to wear green or orange
No they are not. A black tie dinner is formal, and smoking jackets by their nature are informal.
Black tie (Tuxedo) dates from 1860, when Henry Poole & Co., created a short smoking jacket for the then Prince of Wales to wear to informal dinner parties as an alternative to white tie, the standard formal dress.
The dress code for a gala dinner is a jacket And Black tie. wed-shopping.com
Breakfast for Dinner - 2011 The Black Tie Omelette Affair 1-6 was released on: USA: 20 September 2011
Black Tie affair.
'Black tie' almost always means a tuxedo (what the UK calls a dinner jacket). It is nearly synonymous with the term 'formal wear.'
There is none. Dinner jacket is English English for tuxedo! It does imply a black tie and vice versa.
'Black tie' means that you have to wear a tux (US) or a dinner jacket (UK). Any color is fine, but black is recommended for gentlemen. If you were to wear a white jacket, then black pants are appropriate. Shoes should be pumps or patent leather oxfords (closed laces).
When you are going to a gala you need to dress formal. For many galas the dress code is black tie.
black bow tie
Get a cool tie!