Geek.Kon 2011 Masked Ball
The Masquerade Ball is a formal dance in which participants attend in costume wearing a mask.
The Geek.Kon ball will be a formal atmosphere in which certain dress codes will be applied.
The purpose of this ball is to be fun, so the rules are not meant to be restrictive, merely guidelines for your own creativity.
There are some outfits more suitable for raves, and some more suitable for formal dances. This event is the later.
We want this to be fun, while still maintaining a ballroom atmosphere. Please use your best judgment and follow the rules outlined below.
If you have any questions on what is considered "formal" please contact the Geek.Kon costuming department at
costuming@geekkon.net.
Prices for the Ball
(All proceeds go to charity)
Geek.Kon Attendees: $3 (other donations accepted)
Community Members: $10
Rules for Dress
- Every attendee must have a mask.
- The mask must match the formal atmosphere. (No ski masks, hockey masks, grotesque monster masks etc.)
- Exceptions can be made to match a specific character costume (see Character Costume rules below)
- Undecorated masks are acceptable.
- A limited supply of decorated masks will be available at the event for an additional $2 donation.
- If you have any questions on if a specific mask will be allowed, please contact the Geek.Kon Costuming Department
Modern Dress
- Any form of modern formal wear is acceptable.
- Ball gown/Prom dress/wedding dress/cocktail dress/That hideous pink bridesmaid gown you found at a thrift store and didn’t buy because you didn’t have a place to wear it.
- Formal suits/Tuxedos.
- Please note not every suit falls under this category. Unacceptable suits include:
- Stereotypical ‘used car salesman’ suits.
- Business casual suits.
- Any suit with the word “casual” in the description.
- Ridiculous formal suits (ex. A lime green tuxedo) are A-OK.
- Any military dress uniform
- There are no specific rules of dress based on gender or sex.
- If you could wear it at a state dinner and not get thrown out, you can wear it here.
Historical
- Any historical period is acceptable so long as it adheres to the modern rules of decency and state law.
- This ball would fall under the same category as a meeting with whoever the ruler was of that time period and place. No work clothing.
- Mixing historical dress periods is just fine, so long as each piece would be considered formal.
- Steampunk falls under this category, and is acceptable so long as the base costume is formal wear.
Character Costumes
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