Mesdame de la Halle for the second. If you’re lucky enough to have a ticket, you’ll likely be pondering what to wear, as the festival’s traditional formal dress code is enough to send you into a spin, especially after months without dressing up in lockdown.Handily, Glyndebourne doesn’t have any actual dress code restrictions, unlike Royal Ascot which has a somewhat stringent style guide which is updated each year.
It means then that you’re more likely to have something that already works, and is easily dressed up. The key is to not look so trussed up that you feel too ‘done’, but equally you don’t want to look out of place in too-casual a look.
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