
Style Guide
Not sure what to wear? We’ve got you covered. This guide is meant to take the guesswork out of packing, with easy suggestions for each event so you can feel comfortable, confident, and ready to enjoy every moment.
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The Overall Dress Code Summary:
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Daytime: Mountain casual, comfortable, layered
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Evenings: Smart casual with a Montana flair
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Footwear: Closed-toe shoes recommended for most activities

Thursday, July 16th
Dinner at One&Only Big Sky
What’s the dress code?
Luxury mountain summer — elevated, relaxed, and refined.
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What should I wear?
​Women:
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Light layers (silk tops, linen shirts, breathable knits)
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Midi dresses, skirts, tailored pants, or chic jumpsuits
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Stylish boots, flats, or dressy sandals with a solid sole
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A light jacket or wrap for cooler evenings
Men:
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Collared shirts or polos
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Lightweight trousers or dark denim
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Loafers or leather boots
Please avoid athletic wear or overly casual outfits.

Friday, July 17th
Dinner at Montage Big Sky
What's the dress code?
Classic mountain luxury with a relaxed, refined feel — elegant but comfortable.
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What should I wear?
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Elevated casual to smart-casual attire
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Dresses, skirts, tailored pants, or polished denim
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Collared shirts, blouses, or lightweight sweaters
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Boots, loafers, flats, or dressy sandals
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A light jacket for the evening chill
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Think upscale mountain lodge style — effortless, warm, and put-together.

Saturday, July 18th
PBR Big Sky Rodeo
What's the dress code?
Your best Western look!
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What should I wear?
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Cowboy boots or sturdy boots
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Denim, leather, suede, fringe, or statement belts
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Breathable tops with a light jacket for evening
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Straw or felt hats welcome
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Western-inspired, festive, and comfortable is the goal.


