Wednesday 7 May 2014

Enjoy your cruise and strut your stuff on board

Although cruise clothing etiquette goes back to the golden age of sea voyages and includes a clearly defined dress code, things are much more relaxed these days.

Many years ago everyone dressed for dinner every evening. Passengers changed from black to white dinner jackets south of Gibraltar and officers changed their cap colours from black to white, which still happens on a world cruise.

Check out these lovely old cruise posters on Pinterest to get a flavour of the 1920s and 1930s: http://www.pinterest.com/luxurycruiseco/old-cruise-posters/

These days, although it varies depending on the company you’re sailing with, part of the fun of going on a cruise is dressing up!

You’ll have a choice of restaurants on board, some more formal than others, so the choice is yours. But you’re on holiday so it’s all about being comfortable and relaxed, as well as needing to pack outfits for those exciting excursions when the ship docks. 

Don’t forget comfy shoes too for walking and exploring, as well as a few stunning swimsuits or bikinis for ocean dips or poolside posing. Or, of course, if you’re venturing to cooler climes, something warm yet chic. This is when layering comes into its own and makes choosing what to pack slightly less challenging. Pick items from the same colour palette so you can mix and match; and clothes you can dress down for the day and then add fabulous statement piece jewellery for the evening to change the look.


It makes sense to check with the cruise line or travel agent though before you go, so there won’t be any surprises for which you haven’t prepared. We say – if in doubt, over-dress rather than under-dress and take a cocktail dress or maxi and for gentlemen, a dinner jacket, just in case you find yourself at the Captain’s Table.

You’re on holiday so shine, sparkle and have fun!


At Get Waisted, we specialise in making bespoke clothing for men and women especially for cruise season and special occasion wear for Ascot, Goodwood, Henley, Wimbledon and other such wonderful events. The ‘season’ is almost here, so if you’d like something made especially for you, do book your appointment without delay.

We also have a range of delightful vintage items and clothing and accessories you won't see on the high street, so do visit the boutique and atelier in Steyning to choose your outfit soon.

You can see more about us on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact us on:

Email: toni@getwaisted.co.uk

Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD

Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342


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