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My wife is bringing a very nice formal dress and she wants to know which night is more formal for a 7 nights Allure.

 

Can't speak for the Allure alone but I've always noticed and dressed to the nines on the first formal night on all ships and lines.

 

Phyl

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Formal dress guidelines are always the same every formal night. That said, it has always seemed to me that more people go "all out" the first formal night and lay back a bit the second night.

 

Or it may be that fewer people participate the second time around and choose another dining venue or room service. Or they change their clothes after the formal dinner and get more "comfy." The first formal night it seems as if they are more apt to remain in formal attire for the whole evening, perhaps to pose for pictures.

 

If you enjoy formal nights, you will have plenty of like-minded company if you want to dress to the nines on both evenings.

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