CLOTHING
FEMALE
MALE
SUITS
A suit always looks professional. Be sure to keep suits clean and wrinkle-free.
TOPS
No T - shirts. A blouse, sweater, or Button-Down shirt of any kind is appropriate. Dresses are also appropriate as long as they are not revealing and adequate in length (follow the rules below for skirt length).
No T-shirts. A collared / button - down shirt is appropriate and do not forget a tie!
BOTTOMS
No jeans or shorts. Slacks and suit-pants are acceptable. Skirts should not be more than two inches above the knee. Bottoms should have a subtle pattern; avoid loud designs.
No jeans or shorts. Slacks, preferable in dark colours, are appropriate.
SHOES
No sneakers or open-toe sandals. Remember: high-heeled shoes may look pretty, but they can also be very uncomfortable, so use your discretion. For ethnic, please wear appropriate sandals and jutis.
No sneakers or open-toe sandals. Loafers or other types of dress shoes are preferred. Please wear appropriate jutis and kohlapuris along with the ethnic formals.
HAIR
Keep hair clean and out of your face for a professional look.
ETHNIC CLOTHING
You can choose among a kurta - salwar or a suit.
( Kurti with leggings are fine but please avoid plunging necklines ).
You can choose to opt for a crisp kurta with pyjamas. You can also choose a chatri or pathani with a smart Nehru jacket.
FOR THE DELEGATE EVENING
Female delegates have to wear a proper evening dress or complete formals. Please keep in mind that there will be a dance so choose shoes accordingly.
Male delegates have to wear a proper suit along with a crisp shirt with either a neck-tie or a bow-tie. Please wear appropriate dress shoes for the evening.