Fantasy Ball Dress Code

General Guidelines

  • Safety guidelines
    • Participating in dancing will require freedom of movement for anything you choose to wear.
    • However you choose to move, your ensemble should stay attached. Utilize those safety pins!
  • Tidy appearance guidelines
    • No matter what you choose to wear, please keep the image of a “formal” night out in mind.
    • Whatever you wear, ensure there is no slippage.

Formal Attire

  • Bottoms must be no shorter than mid thigh or a few inches above the knee. Think: does this reach the bottom of my fingertips?
  • Slits must not show anything inappropriate.
  • No mesh or sheer materials in inappropriate areas.
  • No extremely low cut or plunging necklines. When in doubt, test to make sure your neckline is well-fitting at all times as you move without a possibility of slippage. Think: a neckline that would not require the use of double-sided tape.
  • Strapless tops are permitted as long as they are well fitting.
  • Avoid or bustle trains on dresses as they can be stepped on.
  • Jeans and cargo pants are not permitted.
  • T-shirts and tank tops are not permitted.
  • Undergarments should not be visible.
  • Avoid trains on dresses as they can be stepped on.

Shoes

  • The flooring for this event may be mostly carpet, so please plan accordingly.
  • The following are considered appropriate formal footwear: dress sandals, pumps, flats, boots without thick or scuff-making soles, high heels, and dress shoes. Please make sure the footwear does not come off when dancing, or wear shoes with a strap or ties.
  • Sneakers, tennis shoes, outdoor sandals, combat boots, and flip flops are not allowed.
  • Stiletto or platform heels are STRONGLY discouraged.

Cosplay

  • You are not required to cosplay at this event, but we do love to see them!
  • Cosplay must follow the dress code as listed above. If a fictional or nonfictional character wears an outfit that “almost but not quite” follows the guidelines (a character that wears a tuxedo with tennis shoes), the cosplay must be modified until it meets the dress code.
  • No props that will get in the way. This includes swords, wings, staffs, tails, horns, hats, or guns. This also includes full-body armor.
  • Whole-head latex masks will not be permitted on the dance floor for the safety of all dancers. You may be admitted to the event, but unless you remove the whole-head mask, you will be asked to leave the dance floor.
  • Eye patches over one eye are permitted as long as the other eye is unobscured and has peripheral view.
  • Body paint and face paint must be sealed.
  • If wearing a wig, please be sure to keep it secure with hair pins, bobby pins, or a velvet band for safety purposes.
  • Japanese clothing, Lolita, and other cultural formal wear is also welcome as long as it meets the guidelines above.
  • Dress Military Uniforms are welcome as long as they are formal Military Uniforms.

Fursuits

  • Fursuits will be permitted if attire is dressed over the fur suit and follows all of the above rules. (For example, a fox fursuiter has a gown or tux over the fursuit that matches the formal guidelines.)
  • The only rule that will be waived is the no shoe rule.
  • It is highly recommended that if you wish to dance, you should dance with a handler or have your handler nearby if your headwear restricts your vision in any way.

Casual Half-Hour

  • The dress code will be relaxed for the final half hour of the Fantasy Ball, aka Casual Half-Hour. It is from 10:30pm to 11pm.
  • Tennis shoes, sneakers, and trainers will be permitted.
  • Dressy jeans and khakis will be permitted in addition to dress pants.
  • Polo shirts will be permitted.
  • More casual military uniforms will be permitted.
  • Other portions of the dress code will be unchanged and remain in effect for Casual Half-Hour.

Other

  • Changing your attire after you enter with approved attire is not permitted.
  • No obscene graphics, including “parody” images, are permitted on any item of clothing.
  • Decisions made by staff are final.