This was so helpful! I'm going to my first opera tonight and I've been getting very mixed messages on what to wear, it's actually made me feel very anxious
If anything, wear something long [with heels if you are able] and you will be fine! It doesn’t have to be a gown, just make sure it’s on the formal side.😊Let me know if you have more questions.
Thank you so much for these interesting guide. Can you make a guide for dresses rules/etiquette to wear long opera gloves (leather and satin gloves) for elegant evening gala ? Thanks. Greetings from Italy.
@@alessandrofth3605 Here is the video. I hope it helps. If you have more questions, I am more than thrilled to answer them! ua-cam.com/video/PrkWzmhUslg/v-deo.html
As an opera singer ... I would say dont wear a long gown. The most important thing is not to reveal too much skin. In fact some places will NOT let you in partic in Europe. Its not the club.
Yes, great question! 😊In La Scala, it's important to have sprezzatura, where your attitude is nonchalant, but your clothes do all the talking. Dress to the nines. This is the time to go all out. For ladies: wear your diamonds or costume jewelry and a proper gown. For gentleman, have proper dress shoes and a dark suit. If it's cold, have a smart tailored coat. Italians have pride in dressing up for the opera with a more black tie feel or up, depending on the show and organisation hosting. All the rules in this video apply alongside this. I hope this helps!
Thank you so so so so much for giving this tips because its truly truly helpful to me in my life and I really love your videos so so much and I wish you reach 1K Subscribers very very soon!💖✨💖
I always watch your videos but never commented. I love your knowledge. I am hoping you can help me. I’m going to see Andrea Bocelli, but is this is going to be held at an arena instead of a theater. I planned on wearing a chiffon long dress but because arena should I dress more casual? This will also be in the evening.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting for the first time, Mel. It's a pleasure to have you watch my videos! ☺ Trust your instincts on positively standing out and wearing a chiffon garment. This sounds lovely and I would dress up for such an occasion as seeing a legend perform live as long as you feel comfortable. There are so few events where we can dress up, so I would take this concert as a sign to be in the nines especially since it is after 6pm. As Oscar Wilde said, 'You can never be overdressed or overeducated.' I hope this helps.💖
Unfortunately no one dresses up anymore to go the opera, so if you go with long gloves and a tiara you’ll really stand out as a newbie, cause opera aficionados don’t dress up as much or ultra formally
This is very far from my experiences in operas across the world from the Puccini Festival to Glyndebourne to Aix-en-Provence. "You can never be overdressed or overeducated" - Oscar Wilde. Just inappropriately underdressed.
@@LaGiaGarcia but Oscar Wilde was a pompous dandy. And the last thing you want to appear to be in society in general is being pompous. Unless it is specific events, you shouldnt overdress to go to the opera. Which doesn’t mean you should’t dress well, but we aren’t in the XIXth century anymore
This was so helpful! I'm going to my first opera tonight and I've been getting very mixed messages on what to wear, it's actually made me feel very anxious
If anything, wear something long [with heels if you are able] and you will be fine! It doesn’t have to be a gown, just make sure it’s on the formal side.😊Let me know if you have more questions.
Thank you so much for these interesting guide. Can you make a guide for dresses rules/etiquette to wear long opera gloves (leather and satin gloves) for elegant evening gala ?
Thanks.
Greetings from Italy.
Hello Alessandro! Sarebbe un piacere per me farlo! Un video in arrivo. Sarà attivo entro questa settimana.
@@LaGiaGarcia Grazie, spero di vederlo presto. Un grande saluto e complimenti per il bel canale di YT.
@@alessandrofth3605 Here is the video. I hope it helps. If you have more questions, I am more than thrilled to answer them! ua-cam.com/video/PrkWzmhUslg/v-deo.html
As an opera singer ... I would say dont wear a long gown. The most important thing is not to reveal too much skin. In fact some places will NOT let you in partic in Europe. Its not the club.
Is there anything different for attending opera in La Scala, Milan?
Yes, great question! 😊In La Scala, it's important to have sprezzatura, where your attitude is nonchalant, but your clothes do all the talking. Dress to the nines. This is the time to go all out. For ladies: wear your diamonds or costume jewelry and a proper gown. For gentleman, have proper dress shoes and a dark suit. If it's cold, have a smart tailored coat. Italians have pride in dressing up for the opera with a more black tie feel or up, depending on the show and organisation hosting. All the rules in this video apply alongside this. I hope this helps!
Thank you so so so so much for giving this tips because its truly truly helpful to me in my life and I really love your videos so so much and I wish you reach 1K Subscribers very very soon!💖✨💖
I always watch your videos but never commented. I love your knowledge.
I am hoping you can help me. I’m going to see Andrea Bocelli, but is this is going to be held at an arena instead of a theater. I planned on wearing a chiffon long dress but because arena should I dress more casual? This will also be in the evening.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting for the first time, Mel. It's a pleasure to have you watch my videos! ☺
Trust your instincts on positively standing out and wearing a chiffon garment. This sounds lovely and I would dress up for such an occasion as seeing a legend perform live as long as you feel comfortable. There are so few events where we can dress up, so I would take this concert as a sign to be in the nines especially since it is after 6pm. As Oscar Wilde said, 'You can never be overdressed or overeducated.' I hope this helps.💖
Thank you! 💕
It was my pleasure!😄
So helpful!
I'm so glad you think so! Thank you for watching.🙂
Thank you. Your video was very helpful.
It was my pleasure. ☺️
thank you for this valuable information
Glad it was helpful!☺️
That video is really good. I am a music teacher and I have learned a lot about opera😉
Thank you for watching! This is such a huge compliment from someone who does this professionally.😁
@@LaGiaGarcia Dear, Gia! You are so welcome. I hope you'll make a similirar video. I will show to my students :) Take care :)
Where is this lady living? In Florida you would die of heat stroke if you dressed up too much.
Unfortunately no one dresses up anymore to go the opera, so if you go with long gloves and a tiara you’ll really stand out as a newbie, cause opera aficionados don’t dress up as much or ultra formally
This is very far from my experiences in operas across the world from the Puccini Festival to Glyndebourne to Aix-en-Provence. "You can never be overdressed or overeducated" - Oscar Wilde. Just inappropriately underdressed.
If I saw someone dressed up properly like that, they would stand out in a good way that makes the occasion rather than ruin it.
If you watch the video she specifically said in white tie opera events.
@@LaGiaGarcia but Oscar Wilde was a pompous dandy. And the last thing you want to appear to be in society in general is being pompous.
Unless it is specific events, you shouldnt overdress to go to the opera. Which doesn’t mean you should’t dress well, but we aren’t in the XIXth century anymore
@@Chrysobubulle You obviously never get invited to nice events and get to dress up because you constantly put off strangers.🤮🤣🤣🤣🤮🤮