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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with black-tie</title>
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	<title>Wedding attire advice needed</title>
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	<description>What is appropriate for a woman to wear to a daytime black tie wedding, where the ceremony is at a Catholic church?  The day-time and church elements are throwing me, so if you have any advice please offer it! The marriage ceremony will be early afternoon, dinner late afternoon, and the boozing til late.  &lt;br&gt;
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Any black tie events I&apos;ve attended before have been night time affairs and certainly didn&apos;t have the church component, so I&apos;m confused about what may be appropriate.  Possible further wrinkle, this wedding will be in November in Ireland, so getting from place to place will be in the cold and wet, although I guess I can borrow loverboy&apos;s tux jacket if necessary.  Any suggestions would be really welcome.</description>
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	<category>attire</category>
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	<category>clothing</category>
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