This photo of me sitting in the car after a Main Dining evening shows me in a black jumpsuit. This was not a frugal purchase, just an old purchase. I have had it in closet since the 1980s or 1990s (still had shoulder pads in it, which I removed). It is a Liz Claiborne that I purchased at a small boutique in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., all those years ago. It is made of 82 percent triacetate and 38 percent polyester.
I have what is called a “duster” on over the jumpsuit. This duster was purchased at my Salvation Army thrift store for $5.99. Royal Caribbean has tropical nights for Main Dining occasionally, and this is one of my favorites to wear because of the tropical colors of the duster. The label states that it was made by Fashion Queen. I have researched that name, but I do not think the company is still in business.
Many of you will recognize the red car. It sits on the promenade. People have their photos taken there, as my husband and I did. Again, you can see the black shoes that I purchased on one of our Bermuda trips, the ones I purchased in the pharmacy.
Not everyone dresses up like I do for Main Dining. As the years have passed, the dress code has gone from tuxedoes for the men and ball gowns for the ladies to a tie and shirt for the man, and a sundress for a lady. I wonder if as the future years pass, the dress code will become even more relaxed. I hope not. I like dressing up each evening, trying to look my best for myself, for my husband. It is like prom night, and I get to have prom night for seven nights straight, or however long we are on the cruise. Below is a photo of me in a less formal attire.
Enjoy your prom night or enjoy the evening of your choice. I have seen beautiful dresses, flowing gowns, sheaths that are sleek and lovely, and the cutest sundresses. All the women look beautiful. Their eyes sparkle, their smiles are big. We all have an enjoyable time.
Thanks for reading.
Trish