Black tie

Black tie is a dress code of formal wear for evening events and social functions derived from British and American costume conventions of the 19th century. Worn only for events after 6 p.m., black tie is semi-formal, i.e. less formal than white tie but more formal than informal or business dress. In the United States, black tie attire is often referred to as a tuxedo.

Gentlemen's standard

For men, the elements of black tie are:

  • A white dress shirt
  • A black bow tie
  • An evening waistcoat
  • A dinner jacket (called a tuxedo in the United States), of black or midnight blue wool, in which the jacket lapels and trouser braid are of silk or other contrasting material
  • Black dress shoes.
  • Ladies' standard

    Women's dress for black tie occasions has varied greatly through the years; traditionally it was:

  • Evening shoes
  • Dinner (ankle) or tea (below mid-calf) length sleeveless evening gown, often accompanied by:
    • A wrap or stole and
    • Gloves
  • A wrap or stole and
  • Gloves
  • Today women's dress for black tie occasions can also include:

    Black tie (disambiguation)

    Black tie may refer to:

  • Black tie
  • Black Tie (band)
  • Black Tie (30 Rock), Season 1 2007 episode
  • "Black Tie", Law & Order Season 4 1993 episode
  • "Black Tie", 1986 song by Yellowjackets from Shades

  • Black Tie (band)

    Black Tie was an American country rock supergroup formed by Jimmy Griffin, Randy Meisner and Billy Swan. The group's first album, When the Night Falls, was produced by Reggie Fisher and released on LP in 1985 by Bench Records (BR-001) and reissued on CD is 1990 (BRCD-101). For the CD release the band recorded new versions of two tracks from the LP, "Learning the Game," a cover of the Buddy Holly song, and "Chain Gang," a cover of the Sam Cooke song. These tracks were released as a single, and "Learning The Game" reached #59 of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

    Griffin was formerly a member of the soft rock band Bread, and would later chart five country singles as one-third of The Remingtons. Meisner was formerly a member of Poco, Ricky Nelson's Stone Canyon Band, and the Eagles. Swan had several country hits in the 1970s, including the Number One country and pop hit "I Can Help".

    When Griffin left the group to form the Remingtons, the remaining members, Meisner and Swan, hooked up with Charlie Rich, Jr., son and former bandleader for his famous father, and began recording in 1992 under the name "Meisner, Swan & Rich." Ten tracks were released on an eponymous CD in April 2000 in Japan (2001 by Varese in the US and 2002 by Rev-Ola in the UK. (The same ten songs were reissued in 2006 and 2008 under the title, "The Eagle, The Dove and The Gold" on the Sonic Past Music label.)

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    Black Tie

    by: Ramp

    You're awake
    To a new view of life
    A new level of mind state
    You're afraid
    Of what should be the end to see
    What next it's going to be
    In my life, in my race
    I've wasted so much space
    Seemed to be
    Far away
    Now you taste
    Your mistakes... waiting for the black tie
    You're depressed
    Now you'd like to turn back
    Life ain't just success
    You're redeemed
    Now you cry and you know why
    You've missed the real sense of life
    Seemed to be
    Far away
    Now you taste
    Your mistakes... waiting for the black tie
    You take them all out
    In this hell you see
    You pay for all your blames
    But your life is gone you see
    To cold endless pain
    Seemed to be
    Far away
    Now you taste
    Your mistakes... waiting for the black tie




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