Celebrate love on Valentine’s Day, with St. Louis Ballet’s winter gala, ‘Love is in the Air.’ At the Touhill Performing Arts Center on Feb. 14, guests will be treated to cocktails and a performance of ‘Love is in the Air,’ followed by a sit-down dinner, live auction and dancing. A highlight of the evening is sure to be when ballet members join in the dancing festivities after their performance.

Gala co-chairs are Ken Stuckenschneider, Paula Reed, Retta Leritz and Patricia Whiteside; the benefit supports the ongoing operations of St. Louis Ballet. The company is directed by former New York City Ballet principal dancer Gen Horiuchi and is composed of 20 professional dancers and five apprentices, many of whom completed programs elsewhere before winning a national audition to dance in St. Louis. Established in 1975, the company presents both classic and contemporary ballets and operates a ballet training program.

Now … what to wear? Anything pink, for certain, according to the invitation. And red is definitely an option in the Valentine’s Day color tradition. Any variation of these colors also would be appropriate. Cocktail attire is the most likely choice for women, however a fabulous pink or red long gown is certainly acceptable. For men? Consider pink and red accents in the form of ties, pocket squares and—for the ultimate fashion statement—socks. Suits are the most likely choice, but if you want to ramp it up, wear your favorite tux.

For more information on St. Louis Ballet, visit stlouisballet.org.

[tricks of the trade]
Q: I see women of all ages wear leggings and sometimes it looks silly. Is there a good rule of thumb for this trend?

A: First and foremost, make sure leggings are thick and opaque. Fit should be snug: not too tight to reveal dimpled legs and definitely not baggy or bunched up. Best bet is to wear as a layered look with a longer top, jacket or cardigan, dress or skirt. The right footwear also is important. Choose a high or low boot, flats or a low heel.

[Ellen Soule is a public relations and fashion consultant. she is the St. Louis Regional Director for Fashion Group International.]