Cocktail dresses must be the frequenters in semi-formal parties, and it's believed that every women must have at least one cocktail dress in her closet. Cocktail dress is popular in the Twenties and Thirties, till now there are many unwritten rules you should know when dressing them. Following the below tips, hope these would give you some help.
Do add personal touches, but consider them carefully. You do not want to be remembered as the “neon pink jacket guy” from your friend’s wedding.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions. If you’re ever unsure about what constitutes appropriate attire for an event, ask the person hosting it. They are, after all, the most invested in avoiding confusion and uncomfortable situations.
Do go for something tailored. A tuxedo is too much, but a suit or blazer/trousers combo is required.
Don’t upstage the guest of honor. If you’re attending a birthday or any other occasion in which the spotlight is meant to be on someone specific, leave the bright colours and flashy accessories at home.
At last, choosing cocktail dress should dependent on the occasion, if you know the dress code isn’t super strict, explore colours (always dark, in this case) such as burgundy, olive green or khaki. Patterns should be kept minimal, sticking to windowpane check (small scale) and pinstripes (never chunky or thick).