‘What should I wear to an afternoon tea party’ is a surprisingly popular question. I recently attended an afternoon tea party for the private viewing of luxury brand Model Atelier’s Spring look book. While getting ready I received a text from a good friend, one of my personal guests for the event, asking what she should wear. I suggested she dress nicely and let her know that a hat would not be necessary.
While there is no absolute there are a few things to consider when it comes to selecting your outfit for a tea party. First question, what time of the day is the tea scheduled (morning, afternoon, evening). Is there a theme? Where is the tea taking place? Who invited you? Is it indoor or outdoor? Once you have these answers you can begin preparation.
What to wear
TALLISTAS
– A dress (casual to classy depending on venue, florals and colors are fun and acceptable)
– Blazer/Cardigan (some dresses may look great without one)
– Heels (pumps, open toe, etc). No sneakers.
– Skirt (pencil, a-line, etc.)
– Pant (trouser but no jeans)
– Costume Jewelry (statement pieces)
– Hat (optional – depends on event. theme/invitation may indicate if hats will be worn)
Mr. TALLS
– Suits (casual)
– Blazer/Sweater
– Trousers (slacks, no jeans)
– No tie unless its a formal tea but Pocket Squares make a great personal style statement. Try Tie Bar for a good selection of patterns and colors. The Tie Bar also has extra long ties.
– Shirt (button up, polos or v-necks under a blazer like Xavier from Chicago pictured below)
Bespoke Suit by: Joshua Kercher
What I wore.
I’m totally in love with head wraps now.
Skirt – Sittar (Private Luxury Designer – Gibeon Tolbert, Chicago based)
Blazer: Banana Republic, (out of stock. However, click on the link for other tall blazer options)
Shoes: Nordstrom Rack, Jessica Simpson (out of stock – click link for alternatives)
Top: American Apparel (alternative)
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TALL Blessings,
J. Enovy