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Dress Code? Wtf Is Up With That?
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| You have to wear 12 inch phat pants or they won't let you in. |
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| Isnt it like the point of going to a party dress up go wild, do some crazy things |
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| WHO WANTS A MUSTACHE RIDE?!
(meaning: having a man eat your ass out) |
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| I do i do i do |
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| i think dress code is entirely necessary at some events/clubs/etc. |
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| yeah, otherwise some unfashionables might sneak their way in an ruin the whole night! |
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| its not about being fashionable. |
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| ... alllllirght then, can someone tell me what "formal wear" is when it comes to females.. ?
anyone? i'm interested in a non ambiguous description.
for males, it's quite simple. a suit. done. |
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| It's what you would wear at a funeral... but sexier.
Yeah. |
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| ^^ hahahha |
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| cloud9ine is right...dresscodes are really important for some events/clubs.. |
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| It makes a good point you wouldnt go to a fetish party dressed like youre from the south |
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| Originally posted by EL LEADER MAXIMO...
people like theme parties, its fun.
like me! i'm going to one tonite |
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| is it a panty party? |
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| dress codes are necessay at some events/clubs, but they are still quite ridiculous. What's with the shoe thing? I cant get in with comfortable, stylish, brand new shiny white adidas but they'll let me in if I wear my 6 year old timberland boots (which are utterly improper for dancing) or shitty ass black fake leather shoes from payless. |
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| ^ yeah even at work i coudln't wear my $160 black leather diesel shoes but i can wear $12 pleather payless ones |
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| you spent $160 on shoes? |
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| Okay, so since we've been the ones who have been doing the whole dress code thing the most, I figured I'd give a little explanation. You're right to say that raves are about individuality and creativity but I have found that with the 'mainstreaming' of rave, there's also a large amount of distain that's come to people who dress up for events.
We create themes and push a certain style of dress to encourage people to let their creativity flow, we're pushing the candy theme at Rave Wars because we want people, jaded or not, candy raver or not, to pull their old funfur out of the closet for a night and let it rip. We've found that people have had a really fun time thinking up creative ways to show themselves off - moreso than if not asked to do anything at all.
The goal of our events is to evoke the mental atmosphere of oldschool rave where every event was special and every person was a star. We try to differentiate each event from the other so you never feel like one of our parties is going to be 'just another rave'. The truth of the matter is that a rave is just sound in a place, and that's all it ever will be. Without the people coming out and participating, a rave is nothing. And since somewhere around 2000 it became cool not to participate any more, we're doing our best to encourage everyone to get back into it and participate in any way possible. Whether it be by thinking up the best costume matching the dress code or saying "fuck that! I'm going to Rave Wars as the ultimate graver!" It doesn't matter. So long as you get into the spirit of fun and madness that we're trying to create, that's all that matters. |
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| i doubt you'd stop someone at the door if they weren't in candy tho..
a dress code means you *need* to be dressed a certain way even if you don't want to.. |
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| Nah, of course not. It made me cry to turn away people at Hard As Fuck 3 when we hit capacity at like 11pm. I'd never do it just because someone wasn't dressed a certain way. |
Dress Code? Wtf Is Up With That?
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