woman in tuxedo Emoji
🤵♀️ represents a woman in a tuxedo for formal, professional, or event-themed messages.
U+1F935 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F
The 🤵♀️ emoji shows a woman dressed in a tuxedo. It’s often used to add a polished, formal, or “staff/uniform” feel to text. You can copy it directly or use its code in apps and web content.
woman in tuxedo Emoji Meaning
🤵♀️ (woman in tuxedo) is a formal-dressed character emoji. It’s commonly used to suggest a professional role such as staff, a waiter/host, or someone working in a venue that has a dress code. It can also be used for invitations and event posts to signal “black-tie” or upscale atmosphere. Because the symbol includes a gendered presentation, it’s often used when you want the character to be specifically a woman rather than a generic formal figure. In writing and design, it helps communicate tone quickly—think elegant, official, or stylish—without needing extra words.
Common uses
- •Promoting a formal event (gala, awards, or black-tie dinner)
- •Representing hospitality staff on social media or menus
- •Captioning a character in a story, game, or roleplay as a formal professional
- •Adding a polished tone to announcements like openings or ceremonies
- •Designing invitations, posters, or UI labels for “VIP,” “host,” or “guest services”
Examples
🤵♀️ Woman in Tuxedo — Copy & Uses
- 🤵♀️Tonight: black-tie dinner 🤵♀️✨
- 🤵♀️Meet our team 🤵♀️ at the front desk
- 🤵♀️Welcome, VIP guests—please check in 🤵♀️
- 🤵♀️A formal evening calls for style 🤵♀️
- 🤵♀️New role: event host (woman in tuxedo) 🤵♀️
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F935 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🤵 | |
| HTML Code | 🤵 | |
| CSS | \1F935 |
FAQ
How do I copy the 🤵♀️ emoji?
Select and copy the character directly from this page (it will paste as 🤵♀️).
What does “woman in tuxedo” usually imply?
It typically signals a formal, polished appearance—often used for hospitality staff or event/black-tie vibes.
Can I use 🤵♀️ in UI or design labels?
Yes. It works well for “host,” “guest services,” “VIP,” or other formal-role UI text, as long as the meaning fits your context.
What is the unicode codepoint for 🤵♀️?
U+1F935 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F.