Each day has it's own dress code: Wednesday is more casual, so guests are encouraged to wear comfortable Indian wear, but Western clothing is also welcome. Because it is a religious event, we ask that guests dress accordingly. Thursday will be the mehndi night, and will be a relaxed, fun environment with music and possible dancing, so please come dressed comfortably. Indian wear, dresses and skirts are recommended, but again, not required. **For the wedding ceremony, please refrain from wearing red/burgundy as that's traditionally the color worn by the bride.** *Also, no white, please. This is a wedding, and should be celebrated with lots of color! The dress code is semi formal- so please, no sneakers, flip flops, hats or jeans to the wedding or reception.
We've compiled a list of some local places you can go, as well as some great online websites where you can find a great deal. Local (South Florida): Kushara Fashion in Tamarac Alyssa's Indian Wear in Coral Springs Maya Indian Fashion Wear in Coral Springs Rupees Saris in Miami Online: www.cbazaar.com www.utsav.com www.lashkaraa.com www.bharatplaza.com
Sorry, no alcohol or meat (including eggs and all seafood) is allowed at any of the religious ceremonies leading up to and including the wedding ceremony venue. However, there will be plenty of that at the reception.