@@wolfie8748 Update: I've booked a trip on the QM2 and I'm definitely packing my tailcoat. They have 2 formal nights and I want to do 1 black tie and 1 in white tie. I found some videos of people in White Tie on board - So feel free! Also, if you look at the old QE2 forums from 2008, White Tie was still worn semi-regularly.
I never wore a tie & I was in a suite . I would wear a 30 carat emerald surrounded by 10 carats of diamonds on a 25 carat diamond chain & that is only one of about 25 necklaces I took plus 9 diamond brooches 5 diamond bracelets & of course my wedding ring a 5 carat solitaire with 3 carats of diamonds around that & wedding ban of 3 diamonds each one of course being 2 carats each . Nobody minded ...
Hardly, just classical. The point of a dress code is to level the playing field so that everyone is wearing the same stuff to bring comfort, organisation and formality to the interaction.
I always wear my crimplene ball gown and silver sandels.
Is it weird if ı wore tailcoat ?
Precisely what myself and a friend want to do.
I’m unsure though.
I assume you mean white tie, right? Like they wore on the Titanic, for example.
@@carltrotter7622 yeah
@@wolfie8748 Update: I've booked a trip on the QM2 and I'm definitely packing my tailcoat. They have 2 formal nights and I want to do 1 black tie and 1 in white tie. I found some videos of people in White Tie on board - So feel free!
Also, if you look at the old QE2 forums from 2008, White Tie was still worn semi-regularly.
I want to go Grills Class, but I don't care to shlepp a tux.
Such a quandary.
Hmm. Maybe I'll cross on a freighter.
I have traveled on both , freighter is slower and more expensive .
I never wore a tie & I was in a suite . I would wear a 30 carat emerald surrounded by 10 carats of diamonds on a 25 carat diamond chain & that is only one of about 25 necklaces I took plus 9 diamond brooches 5 diamond bracelets & of course my wedding ring a 5 carat solitaire with 3 carats of diamonds around that & wedding ban of 3 diamonds each one of course being 2 carats each . Nobody minded ...
It sounds like an extraordinarily laid back place to be, my good man!
Seriously you truly think anyone would believe your review Mr wanna be who will never be lol
So pretentious.
Then don't get on board
Hardly, just classical.
The point of a dress code is to level the playing field so that everyone is wearing the same stuff to bring comfort, organisation and formality to the interaction.