Thursday: The Lizzard Lounge downstairs is open, main dub dosed. A younger, hipper crowd-people who can tell you the name of the song you’re dancing to-flocks in. looks of the momert might include a black leather cycle jacket thrown over anything, ancient jeans with holes in the knees, suspenders worn backwards, micro-minis, bike shorts, and important hair.
Friday: “Amateur night. ” Expect to see a high percentage of loan officer types. Those whore afraid they’d be turned array on Saturday night show up: gawkers from Mesquite and Grand Prairie, West End spillovers. Main club open, so the crowd is dressier.
Saturday: You’ll see the classic “one of everything” Starck mix: apres-dinner yaps; the city’s best photographers, hair stylists, models, and everyone else. Heavy scrutiny night, so look as fashionable as possible. No jeans unless you’re Bon J]ovi. There’s no such thing as overdressing, and post-party tuxes are a frequent sight. When in doubt, wear anything black.
Sunday: Same as Thursday, with lots more hair stylists since they don’t have to work in the morning.
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