Dress is determined by the occasion. During the day time, business suits are the appropriate dress for meetings and courtesy calls. Otherwise Invitations to functions will state the mode of dress. Medals and national decorations are to be worn for ceremonial occasions unless otherwise specified.
It has been noted that some guests who are invited by the Governor-General to attend a function at Government House do not pay attention to the dress code as indicated on the invitation. In an effort to discourage this, the dress code, as stated on the invitation will be enforced and persons not suitability attired will not be allowed entrance to an event at Government House.
Indicated below are dress codes:
a) Formal Attire
Gentlemen: | Tuxedo (or White dinner jacket) with bow tie, cummerbund or black vest, black shoes and socks; or appropriate uniform formal attire; |
Ladies: | Long evening dress or gown |
b) Semi Formal
Gentlemen: | Tuxedo/Lounge/Business Suits with dark tie; |
Ladies: | Short evening dress |
c) Informal/Day Dress
Gentlemen: | Business Suit with neck tie |
Ladies: | Business Suit or Dress |
d) Smart Casual
Gentlemen: | Shirt and slacks without tie, dressy sweater, blazer or sports jacket without tie, or long-sleeved guayabera |
Ladies: | Day dress or pants suit |
The following forms of dress are not allowed:
Jeans, slippers, tennis shoes, short pants, T-Shirts, spaghetti strap dress without shawl, strapless and halter top dresses, slippers.