It is indeed. I don't think houses are as expensive relative to income in Italy (or maybe people are happier to live in flats, which are cheaper), so there's more to spend on important things like clothes and good food. In UK we show off by having a huge house: in Italy it's by wearing Gucci. Possibly.
Glyndebourne doesn't officially have a dress code but they show by example photos that men wear black tie. Maybe they don't make it as obvious for the women. The very first time we went, (years ago, before there was a website) we believed them when they said you don't have to wear black tie, and we felt underdressed and in my case envious of the people who wore gala stuff.
I had been going to wear my very pale pink or lilac Sofie d'Hoore full skirt which is New Look length, but when I got it out on the day I realised that there was a large stain of what was probably coffee, dripped in the serving at a previous dinner, on it, which didn't come out on a quick wash. It's currently soaking for a long time. Fingers crossed it comes out or I'll be asking for tips on dying!
So I went to Plan B, which is a full length, cream, fine linen skirt with gores at the bottom and gores on the gores, and gores on those gores. It's really long, so I have to wear it with platforms. It's about 25 years, old by brand called Sonja Speciale. I absolutely love it – all the gores make it flow around me and ripple when I walk and the linen is so good it never looks creased, it just drapes beautifully. Worn with a lilac lace jacket with a little sparkle on it. Unless you get really close, it looks very good, and chic. It actually came from Phase Eight and the finishing isn't brilliant but I love it too: it's a good shape and colour - a sort of dull lilac.
My platforms were as ancient as my skirt and were not expensive originally. The plastic in them had obviously deteriorated a lot, so I lost first the soles and then the lower part of each platform in the garden at Glyndebourne...
Memo to self - check one's outfit in full the week before a gala event, and check cheap shoes particularly carefully.
Having had food tipped on me at dinners a number of times I've never been one for spending a lot on gala clothing - both my Sofie and my Sonia skirts were lucky finds in sales. What does everyone else do?