While we are sensitive to everyone's feelings and desires surrounding this global pandemic, we would offer the following sentiments: 1 - We will have a socially distant ceremony and reception. 2 - We are hoping and praying that dancing is allowed and that we can truly enjoy the night.
Due to the COVID-19 situation the venue was changed after our invitations were ordered. Please refer to your details card for the hall's information.
Cocktail Attire for Women The best way to determine what kind of cocktail attire you should wear is to consider what you think the host might wear, and go from there. If your host is older or rather traditional, go with a look that is more classic — but don't be afraid to have fun with accessories and shoes. If your host is creative and stylish, echo that vibe and wear something trendy like a pair of silky jogger pants, a cashmere turtleneck, and pointed-toe pumps. Cocktail Attire for Men For men, the cocktail attire dress code hasn't changed much in the past few decades. A suit is required, but how you wear it can vary. Our best advice (as mentioned above) is to consider your host and hostess, as well as the venue for the occasion. A more traditional or older host may prefer that male party guests wear dark suits and ties, and probably a classic solid-color shirt.
What your children wear depends on their ages, but generally, a girl would wear a nice dress, and a boy would wear a collared, button-front shirt, tie, and dress pants. You don’t need to invest in a blazer for young boys, but if they have them, they could wear them with their shirt and tie.
Music will start at 3:00 pm. The bride will be walking down the aisle promptly at 3:30 pm.
As much as we would love to share our love with the entire world, due to venue size and fire code constraints we request that your RSVP is limited to those addressed on the invitation.