We kindly ask all guests to arrive by 3:00PM to ensure ample time to find parking, make your way through the venue, and get settled before the ceremony starts. The ceremony will begin promptly at 3:30PM, and late arrivals will not be permitted into the ceremony once it begins. Please keep in mind that this is a weekday wedding, so we recommend accounting for potential traffic when planning your arrival time.
Our dress code is formal Black & White attire. For women, we kindly ask that you wear a longer dress — midi or floor-length — rather than a short cocktail dress. For men, a suit and tie are appropriate. Think black-tie inspired—elegant and formal—but a full tuxedo is not required. We encourage guests to wear black with accents of white, but please avoid wearing all white, as that’s reserved for the bride.
Venue: Villa Siena in Gilbert, AZ Thursday, November 20, 2025
Yes, there will be plenty of dedicated parking available at the venue.
Yes, we are happy to accommodate most food allergies and dietary restrictions! Please ensure you let us know by October 30th!
To ensure we can accommodate all our beloved guests, only those explicitly named on your invitation are included. Thank you for understanding!
To RSVP, go to the RSVP page on this website and look up your name. Please submit your RSVP by October 30th so we can plan accordingly!
Yes, we will have an open bar for all of our guests to enjoy complimentary drinks throughout the evening. Please plan accordingly and arrange for drop-off, pick-up, or Uber/Lyft transportation if necessary.
We kindly request that guests do not take photos during the event. We have professional photographers to capture every moment so we can unplug and enjoy the moment together!
While we adore your little ones, we kindly ask that you join us for an evening reserved for adults only.
The ceremony will be outdoors, and the reception indoors. In November, Arizona days are usually in the mid-60s to high-70s, with evenings cooling down into the 50s. We recommend bringing a coat or jacket to stay comfortable as temperatures cool down in the evening.