Celebrity Cruises has announced a revamp of its dress code, replacing Formal Nights on board with Evening Chic. Commencing 04 Dec, the change looks to move towards “sophistication and relaxation”, rather than “stuffiness and structure”. Celebrity Cruises commercial director, Adam Armstrong, says that the new move will add a “modern...
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Celebrity Cruises has
announced a revamp of its dress
code, replacing Formal Nights on
board with Evening Chic.
Commencing 04 Dec, the
change looks to move towards
“sophistication and relaxation”,
rather than “stuffiness and
structure”.
Celebrity Cruises commercial
director, Adam Armstrong, says
that the new move will add a
“modern twist” to the evenings.
“Passengers will be free to be
glamorous, chic and sophisticated
in their own way,” he added.
Evening Chic nights will take
place on up to two nights on
every cruise.
Acceptable attire now includes
cocktail dresses, skirts and jeans
for women, while men can feel
comfortable wearing button
down shirts.
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