What to Wear to the Ballet or Theatre—10 Outfit Ideas to Dress the Part

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Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean that you have to go into hibernation—there's still plenty to do to keep you entertained during the season. From going to the ballet to seeing a festive show at Radio City Music Hall to attending a play or musical, there are a lot of excuses to get dressed up and have fun. Whether you’re attending a Broadway play or an intimate event in your hometown, it can be a tricky to figure out what to wear if you don't often find yourself in a theatre environment. It’s different from going to the movies where you can dress for comfort, plus it’s different from dressing for a concert or clubbing, as you aren’t necessarily there to be seen. Dressing for a live performance encourages us to step up our regular style and live our most elegant fantasies without going overboard. If you’re searching for the perfect look, we’re here to help. Below, see 10 outfit ideas to help you dress for a night at the ballet, theatre, or any live performance.  

All Covered Up

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While we love evening looks that show some skin, if you’re going to a live performance of a ballet or play, you can expect it to get a little chilly in the theater. Stay dressed up and comfortable in a long turtleneck dress paired with some open-toed shoes and a gray clutch.

Suited Up

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If you’re not a fan of dresses, flip the script and wear a suit for a tailored look that’s instantly classy. For a touch of drama, go for an all-white suit with no blouse underneath. Add some drama with a faux-fur or feather stole to feel like a star for the night.

Statement Coat

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If you’re not sure what to wear to the theatre, let your coat be your statement. Throw on a leather trench that makes a splash as you enter the theater, add some long black boots and plenty of bold rings, and you’re ready for a memorable night out.

Glove Agenda

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Opera gloves have been trending over the last couple of years, and there’s no better place to wear them than to the actual opera (or any other live theater performance). Pair a long printed tube dress with a fun pair of gloves, as Barbie Ferreira does here. Keep the shoes simple with a pair of pointed-toe black pumps.

Dressed-Up Denim

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That’s right, you can wear a denim look to the ballet or any live theatre performance. Just make sure you opt for a more structured pair of jeans: nothing ripped or baggy. Add a tweed jacket and some silver pumps to easily dress up your outfit, then complete the look with a red lip.

Little Black Dress

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When in doubt, always pull out your little black dress for any occasion. A black dress is perfect for a ballet or theatre performance because it’s simple and elegant. Wear a long, silky style with a fluffy coat and a gold purse like Taylor Swift does here, and you’re ready for a night on the town.

Modern Tweed

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If you get stuck on what to wear to the ballet or theatre, ask yourself this question: “What would Blair Waldorf wear?” The answer? Probably tweed. Take inspiration from both Queen B and Kerry Washington by wearing a tweed mini dress with a matching coat for a stylish, preppy look. Add a statement choker, and you have a bold look worthy of a night on Broadway (or your hometown touring production).

Classic Combination

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You don’t have to buy a whole new outfit to go to the ballet or see a play: You probably have everything you need for the perfect ensemble right in your closet. Keep it simple with a sweater and slip skirt set, an easy way to create a dressy outfit without a lot of effort or stress.

Jumpsuit Ovation

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Jumpsuits are great to wear during a live performance, as they're comfortable, easy to style, and effortlessly pull an outfit together. Dress up your favorite sleeveless jumpsuit with a turtleneck and a stylish belt bag, and you have a playful-meets-poised look that feels just right for the theatre.

Coordinated and Colorful

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Matching sets always come in clutch when it comes to styling outfits, as there's never any question that they go together. Pull out one of your favorite long sleeve top and maxi skirt sets, then add an on-trend statement purse to go with it. This creates a balance of playfulness and elegance, which is what live theatre is really all about.

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