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Black Tie Dress Etiquette

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Summary: Etiquette for a black tie event includes wearing a long, formal dress for women and a black tuxedo with a white shirt for men. Project a clean, well-groomed image for a black tie affair with tips from an etiquette specialist in this free video on manners and proper etiquette.

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By Hazely Lopez
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Hazely Lopez is president and director of Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. Lopez is focused on mentoring young girls, teaching them how to carry themselves, public speaking,...read more

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"Have you wondered the difference between a black tie dress and a white tie dress? Hi, I'm Hazely Lopez, Director of Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling and I'm here to talk to you about how to use that black tie dress etiquette. First thing is first and of course, there are general grooming tips. Keeping yourself clean, smelling good and always mind what you're wearing. So always put important to project who you are with your best image. For the women the black tie dress is basically long, formal dress and also it can be used a short cocktail dress. For the men, it is use a black tuxedo with the white shirt, knotted tie and also black, black socks and black shoes. Always remember to keep yourself with the best nip image. I'm Hazely Lopez from Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. And remember, don't be tended to use those clips on. Go ahead and do the actual knotted tie."

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