> Agree with all that has been said about the vacation versus
> convention thing. I hope DLV never changes in that regard.
I think the key to assure that there are no further jumps aboard bandwagons to drive DLV toward the convention model is to do all we can to be sure that those who like, and are comfortable with, the convention model have a great time, feel included, and become attached to the DLV model.
> Regarding Delaney's comment about evening gowns, I don't think
> there's anything stopping you from finding an event on the
> existing schedule where such a dress can be worn.
The one thing I admit we have not had during recent years are activities or tracks where the EXPECTED dress, as opposed to the allowed dress, was upscale. For many years we had a higher-end show and the Limo Tour as a combined dress-up affair.
Our long-standing "Pity Party" was originally intended to be a "Vegas Cocktail Party" type of dress activity.
We have a chronic suggestion for some kind of a "Prom-theme activity" which has never come to fruition, and would be something along this line.
> This year, I wore an actual "red carpet" gown by Tadashi
> Shoji to Bahama Breeze. Granted, it was sleeveless
That was most definitely appropriate for the ending festivities at the Bahama Breeze. From the final schedule:
+When: 8:00pm
+What: Farewell Celebration
+Where: Bahama Breeze
+Dress notes: Casual to formal
> so...although I sense it is unlikely Artisan will see our large
> opening gathering again any time soon, if ever again.
Seasons change (and so did I)
and I would not count Artisan totally out of the running. We've had complaints about each and every Welcome Celebration venue that I can remember. The food the last year at Suede; the down-scale atmosphere and location of the Blue Ox; some very picky things about Firefly; and the fact we were using an "alternative" club for Drink And Drag.
> Of course, the year a true evening gown event hits the DLV
> schedule, I'll have NOTHING to wear!!!
One thing that we do want to keep in mind is that we don't want to price anyone out of an activity. Most everyone has an outfit (or several or many or countless) that's appropriate for a "black tie" event.
But you are correct in that there are several activities where eveningwear and formalwear are appropriate. Any evening activity at the Artisan would be appropriate. Drink And Drag. Trevi/Limo. Audrey/Cosmopolitan. I'm sure I'm forgetting something.
We've always had activities where it's quite appropriate to put on the dog, if you should choose to wear one.