How to dress to go to the theater: 5 looks to copy

TAmong endless days of work, aperitifs with friends and dinners with family, special evenings cannot be missing, out of the ordinary and therefore even more memorable. Whether it’s a last-minute invitation or an appointment that’s been awaited for months, it’s forbidden to be caught unprepared for the topic how to dress to go to the theater. The basic rules are few and simple. No purple, which in theater mythology brings bad luck. It is also better to avoid too deep necklines, bold transparencies, dizzying slits and bright shades. It applies between the gallery and the stalls a sober and essential elegancerefined and feminine, without excess.

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From the afternoon to the evening show, from musicals to opera, how to dress to go to the theater in 5 outfits to replicate.

With the long dress, without exaggerating

Although the grand evening dress – with attached jewels and fur – is reserved for events such as the Prima della Scala, a dress up to your feet or ankles is always a good idea. Soft and not too tight silhouettes, delicate or dark shades are to be preferred, focusing on fabrics such as velvet and silk. Alberta Ferrettifor example, creates the perfect look for an evening at the theater in winter, thanks to the long sleeves and deep red. Tory Burch is inspired by old fashion made contemporary thanks to tights and accessories, while Fendi it reveals the shoulders thanks to the high neck design. The most feminine and cute outfit? The one proposed by Alessandra Richromantic and original.

How to dress to go to the theater: a blouse that makes the difference

For afternoon shows or conscious of a dress code not too formal, the outfit for the theater can focus everything on one Shirt one in a kind. Paired with palazzo trousers or pencil or long skirts, the blouse steals the show thanks to scenographic cuts and original details. You can take inspiration from Saint Laurentwhich imagines her with pronounced shoulders and a maxi-sized asymmetrical bow. Michael Kors Collection play with a crossed neckline, while from Givenchy It is worn open with extra long flaps. From Elie Saabfinally, it creates a monochromatic look with great effect.

A shirt is the protagonist of theater looks. From left the FW 23/24 fashion shows of: Saint Laurent, Michael Kors Collection, Givenchy and Elie Saab

Ode to the midi skirt

Round or straight, wide or tight, worked or printed: the midi skirt it is the item from which to start for theater outfits with a high level of glamour. The chicest combination sees it paired with sweaters of varying thickness, between shades of gray and black. From Emilia Wicksteadfor example, the midi skirt It boasts a flowery pattern and is worn together with a V-neck pullover. From No. 21 embroidered skirts prevail, combined with cashmere garments and sophisticated Mary-Janes. Prada imagine a full silhouette to be “toned down” thanks to the total black crew neck and the suede jacket. Christian Diorfinally, he doesn’t give up a classic white shirt and a checked coat.

The midi skirt is the go-to garment for the theater. From left: Emilia Wickstead, N°21, Prada and Christian Dior

Not the usual suit

It’s true, the suit It works (almost) in every situation. For going to the theater, however, it could be interesting to experiment with a different type of outfit, less structured and more feminine, based on mix and match. The example comes from Giorgio Armani, with a long pinstriped jacket worn with soft pink trousers. An unprecedented and contemporary balance of contrasts that is easy to replicate. They are not to be underestimated, then, shiny finishes and diamonds, which make the outfit immediately more precious and refined, as confirmed by JW Anderson And Tory Burch (note the habit of wearing the bracelet over the shirt cuff). Brandon Maxwellfinally, it offers an essential monochromatic look enriched by the tailored coat and patent leather ballet flats.

A 2.0 outfit for an evening at the theater. From left: Giorgio Armani, JW Anderson, Tory Burch and Brandon Maxwell

The (little) black dress 2.0

All the souls of the black dress for an evening at the theater. From left: Ferragamo, Emilia Wickstead, Chloé and Jil Sander

Nothing new on the fashion front: a black dress has always been synonymous with elegance and femininity, even for the theater. For an evening show, make room for new details and interesting cuts. Ferragamofor example, features a deep neckline on a silhouette that emphasizes the curves, while Emilia Wickstead she prefers a straight neckline, to reveal the shoulders. Chloefor its part, opts for a high neck and voluminous sleeves. Jil Sander, instead, plays with metallic and jeweled decorations, to be hidden under rigorous coats. Furthermore, the dark dress is the perfect starting point for experimenting with accessories, tights, jewelry and shoes.

To make a good impression among the velvet armchairs, without sacrificing comfort and femininity, the secret is to focus on elegant and essential outfits.

Refined, without overdoing it.

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