Gentlemen traditionally opt for black tie: a dinner jacket or tuxedo with a crisp white shirt and bow tie. For a lighter, more contemporary approach suited to summer evenings, consider a lightweight suit in linen or fine wool gabardine, perhaps paired with a patterned or coloured waistcoat for personality.
For Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse (12 June – 25 July 2026), the production encourages guests to wear white or cream to immerse themselves in the visual world of the opera. A cream dinner jacket or lightweight cream linen suit creates a fresh, distinguished look while remaining appropriately formal. Pair with a white or ivory shirt and a subtle silk tie or bow tie in a complementary shade.
Add refined accessories: a silk pocket square, elegant cufflinks, and polished shoes. For warmth during the interval or as the temperature drops, a lightweight tailored coat or evening scarf completes the ensemble without overpowering the summer aesthetic.
Practical Considerations
Garsington’s long interval is part of the pleasure, offering time for picnics or dining at the Boundary Room Restaurant. Choose outfits that allow ease of movement and comfort over several hours. Avoid overly restrictive fabrics or precarious heels. A silk shawl or cashmere wrap for ladies, and a light overcoat for gentlemen, ensure you remain comfortable as the sun sets over the estate. Dressing for Garsington is about celebrating the occasion while respecting the beautiful, natural setting. Whether you choose full black tie, a flowing silk dress, or a more relaxed yet polished linen ensemble, the goal is timeless elegance with a sense of summer joy.