It looks like the phrase is not a standard business or legal term. It reads as either a mistranslation, a spammy headline, an internal code, or a satirical order note.
To truly hit the mark, your meal order should match the energy of your attire. If you’re in a frivolous, over-the-top gown, a sad salad won’t do. You need:
We’ve all been there: staring at a closet full of "sensible" clothes while that one shimmering, sequined, or overly-structured dress—the one we bought for an "event" that never happened—hangs in the back like a ghost. Well, the rules have changed. We aren't waiting for the gala anymore. We’re ordering the meal, hitting the town, and doing it in the most "extra" way possible. 1. Reclaiming the Word "Frivolous"
Titles formatted this way (long, descriptive, English titles used on Japanese products) are characteristic of the or Gravure industry, specifically catering to fetish sub-genres.