[Air-L] IR16 Dinner Dress

Holly Kruse holly.kruse at gmail.com
Sat Oct 17 17:08:52 PDT 2015


If you are planning your outfit with the expectation that a couple of crazy people will, at some point after dinner, force you to put a ridiculous novelty hat on your head and be photographed, then you will need to change your plans. This could make choosing what to wear easier.

Holly

On Oct 17, 2015, at 7:02 PM, Alex Halavais wrote:

> You should wear clothes.
> 
> Kilts are required, if you own one.
> 
> Otherwise, we'll be outside and inside for the evening. I would
> recommend something that feels cool and looks cool. And while there
> will be tables and chairs, it's a stand-and-nibble affair, so wear
> shoes capable of being stood upon.
> 
> The same rules apply for the conference itself. I've noted in an email
> to presenters that Phoenix tends to be quite casual: I teach in
> sandals, and even our fussiest restaurants tend to have a dress code
> that requires little more than being somewhat covered. That said,like
> many hot places, some spots overcompensate on the air conditioning. I
> haven't found that to be true at the conference hotel, but I have not
> been there in the evenings.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Alex
> 




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