Dress to Impress: Formal attire requested. We kindly request that guests wear formal attire to celebrate our special day. For men, this means a tuxedo or a dark suit with a tie or bow tie. Women are invited to wear an elegant evening gown or a sophisticated cocktail dress. We ask that you dress in your finest to match the elegance and joy of the occasion. To honor the bride on her special day, we kindly request that guests refrain from wearing white, ivory, or champagne. This color is reserved for the bride to ensure she stands out on her big day.
Complimentary self-parking and complimentary valet is available at the venues.
Your presence at our wedding is the greatest gift we could ask for! However, if you would like to honor us with a gift -- in many Asian cultures, it is customary for guests to give money as a wedding gift in envelopes. This tradition symbolizes support for the couple as they begin their new life together, and helps us in building our future. These will be collected during the "chào bàn" at the reception, when the bride and groom visit each table to personally thank guests, receive cards and envelopes, and share a quick congratulatory toast led by a representative from each table. While we kindly prefer monetary contributions, we also understand if you’d rather give a physical gift. If that’s the case, we’ve created a registry with a few items we’d be grateful for. Thank you so much for your love, generosity, and support—we’re beyond excited to celebrate with you!
Our invitations are specifically addressed to those listed, and we kindly ask that only those named on the invitation attend. If you would like to inquire about bringing a plus one or children, please reach out to us in advance.