Black and white is very formal, but you can wear some color if you want. You should wear a bright red or green dress just to piss people off.
2006-07-20 19:26:03
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answered by moshimoshi3000 3
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Black and white only means formal wear. Long dress for women and tux or a dark suit for men. I just got back from a 7 day cruise, and I saw many men and women wearing less than appropriate attire. They were still served.
2006-07-24 12:19:13
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answered by kcon50 1
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Yes it normally refers to a Formal Dress Evening often know as black tie, I.e Tuxedo for men and Dresses for women and yes Black and white are the colours
2006-07-21 02:26:51
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answered by Nicholas J 2
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It will mean just formal wear unless the cruise line has some type special activity that evening that they want guests to dress for. Some cruise lines have things like country and western evening, or CAribbean evening. I suggest that you go to your cruise line's web site and look at what they say, or call your travel agent.
2006-07-24 11:28:34
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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Black and White evenings are just that, white tie or white shirt, black shirt white trousers it matters not. Ladies the same, skirt,. trousers, dress as long as it is black and white, for example black dress with white accesories and shoes. Looks smart when everyone dressed in black and white at dinner.
2006-07-21 02:37:55
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answered by JULIE D 2
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No, you can wear either. If it is a black and white ball, you have to stick to the colors. If it is a black tie affair/party, then it just means it is a formal party - gowns in any color for the ladies, tuxedos for the men.
2006-07-22 23:17:10
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answered by MummytoBoo 3
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It's just dressing totally formal. Black suit, white shirt etc. You can wear any color you would like but I advise staying away from the really bright ones.
2006-07-21 09:30:55
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answered by Karen 6
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You may wear black and white or just black or just white.
2006-07-21 02:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Strictly black and white as others have mentioned.
Spice it up with a red necklace/earings.
2006-07-21 14:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it means formal wear. Meaning evening gowns and tux.
2006-07-23 14:27:31
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answered by clb1101 2
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