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shanart Sep 13th, 2006 08:21 PM

Ladies, please,Dress code: Play and le Cirque restaurant
 
Hopefully, this will be my last two questions. The week-end is planned perfectly. When I attend a play, I try to appear "Dressy Casual." All except the aching feet. The tootsies are usually in a pair of rubber soled Merrells or other touring/walking type shoes. The big question. We are attending a party afterwards at Le Cirque with some of the cast members. I can't find any posts that addrsses the type of restaurant this is. Is it Dressy or casual? Do I need to upgrade the shoes? We are staying at the Paramount and I know I cannot walk very many blocks in shoes higher than three inches. Actually, I thought of one more question. Is the food good? Thanks, Sharon

shanart Sep 13th, 2006 08:56 PM

Excuse me, I just assumed everyone knew it was in N.Y. City! Sorry and many thanks. Sharon

taboni Sep 13th, 2006 11:38 PM

Sorry I haven't read any of your other questions as I just found this board. I know you aren't from NY but I am surprised that you have never heard of Le Cirque. Take a look at the photos on their website and be the judge.
http://www.lecirque.com/index2.htm

shanart Sep 14th, 2006 12:00 AM

Taboni: This is what I knew about this restaurant. It was French and expensive. I can tell from the site you sent me to it is a lovely restaurant. I have had some wonderful French food and some that has been less than grand. So, obviousely, you are saying the food is excellent. But, does this mean I have to pull the 3 inchers out of the closet and suck it up? Must my tootsies look as shoo-shoo-poo-poo as the decor? thanks, Sharon

taboni Sep 14th, 2006 12:23 AM

The food is good, not as great as previous versions of the restaurant, but still good. I have not yet been to this incarnation of the restaurant (they just opened in June) but I imagine that while the food is good (NY Times 2 stars Very Good) the scene is more important. I sympathize with your aching feet but get a cab.

lisettemac Sep 14th, 2006 05:38 AM

Le Cirque is definitely a dressy restaurant. And more "power dressed" than "trendy dressed." Yes, you will need to get your heels out of the closet. Either take a taxi or wear your Merrell's to the front door and change on the sidewalk before entering (I've been known to do it).

ekscrunchy Sep 14th, 2006 05:40 AM

Le Cirque is not considered a French restaurant. It is patronized mainly by an older, dressy crowd... I am sure the food will be excellent. I would not wear Merrells or walking shoes to dinner there but no ne will throw you out if you do. I would wear good shoes and take a cab...it is only a few dollars.

doug_stallings Sep 14th, 2006 05:45 AM

Le Cirque is one of the few restaurants in NYC that require jackets for men. If you think "Barbara Walters" you'll get a sense of how the clientele dress.

mclaurie Sep 14th, 2006 09:22 AM

Agree with what's been said. Forget dressy casual. You need <b>dressy</b>. If the party is with actors, they'll be less likely to be dressed like Barabara Walters and more likely to be dressed like divas. Leave the Merrells at the hotel or with the coat check.

frenchtoile Sep 14th, 2006 09:39 AM

YES you must wear heels. You want to be over dressed there instead of casually dressed.

Black and white is a good combo. I'd do a stylish black skirt that is well tailored. Fabulous shoes.

Good jewelry.

Then a top in white that had a belt at the waist. You know the 'look' of this season.

You could do a great coat that is cut to fit you.

Good luck and have fun.


GoTravel Sep 14th, 2006 10:14 AM

Ditto with all the others. You'll feel like a rube wearing Merrells in Le Cirque (I thought they closed???).

Change your shoes at the door. Silk pants, glittery/chiffon-y top, and heels. All black and you'll blend right in.

shanart Sep 14th, 2006 11:15 AM

Thanks everyone. As Audrey Hepburn said in that famous movie, &quot;I think I've got it.&quot; Have the clothes, the &quot;jouls.&quot; and the shoes. Now, I must suck up and just put the darn &quot;high rises&quot; on. Thanks, again! Sharon

handmaiden Sep 14th, 2006 11:47 AM

Gotravel, Le Cirque 2000 did close. I guess Mr. Maccione (sp?) opened up another version--again!

I had been to Le Cirque 2000 for dinner. The guests in the restaurant reminded me of the cast of &quot;Dynasty.&quot; There were several Joan Collins-like women poking at their food and inhaling bottles of Champagne.

Nobody looked like they were having any fun. :)

Christine

kureiff Sep 14th, 2006 11:59 AM

How can you not have fun while inhaling champagne? :)

My regards to ThinGorjus, I miss his posts very much!

Ackislander Sep 14th, 2006 12:33 PM

I am always amused that you women think you must wear heels to be dressed up. There are plenty of flat shoes and sandals and shoes with the most minimal of heel that are both sexy and stylish enough to get you into the dressiest place!

ekscrunchy Sep 14th, 2006 05:37 PM

Take a look at the crowd in the photo in this review to get an idea of the prevailing style of dress.

http://newyorkmetro.com/restaurants/reviews/17636/

Neopolitan Sep 14th, 2006 05:47 PM

Oh, but Shanart, Audrey Hepburn (or Eliza) never said that. It was Higgins who said &quot;I think she's got it.&quot;

Which just goes to show you that it is what others think not what you think!

shanart Sep 14th, 2006 06:26 PM

Neopolitian You are absolutely correct. It has been a very long time since I have seen the movie. Ah! That dear Eliza and handsome higgens! Sharon

GoTravel Sep 15th, 2006 06:03 AM

Ouch! Only two out of five stars?

Pay to see and be seen.

doug_stallings Sep 15th, 2006 06:14 AM

Actually, its 2 of 4 stars. The NY Times doesn't have a 5-star rating.


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