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    Things to Consider

    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    That's sound advice and certainly should be your starting point. Can you tell us a little more about the event, we may then be able to offer better advice? Things to consider:

    1. Format- - just Dinner or will there be Dancing?

    2. Size of the event (number of people)?

    3. Most senior guest(s)?

    4. Is this a one off or a regular/more frequent event? If the latter, are there pictures available anywhere that show what ladies wear?

    Having attended my fair share of Black-Tie events in Scotland, both military and civilian, I cannot think of one where a lady wore a long tartan skirt, although there may have been someone I missed. This style of long kilt skirt was fashionable 40+ years ago but much less so nowadays.
    I would certainly avoid wearing one with a sash here.

    Whether to wear a sash or more will depend on the type of event. They are worn by some at Balls but not usually for a Dinner. If you want to wear tartan then consider something more like a tartan favour - a case of less is more.

    I will definitely have to reach out and ask them. I know there's no dancing - just dinner, but the other questions I'm clueless on...which is why I started here! Very good points to ask.

    I also know there aren't any photos of past events (not allowed by the host) but I will definitely reach out to the host/hostess for advice since I'm an uneducated American. LOL

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