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December 20, 2025
Cheshire, CT
#LoveSoares

Arianne & Gabriel

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When should I RSVP by?

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Please let us know if you can attend (or NOT!) by October 20, 2025.

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How do I RSVP?

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Please RSVP via the RSVP tab at the top of our website or contact the bride or groom directly.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will begin at 5 pm, so please arrive with enough time (at least 15 minutes) to park and settle in before it starts.

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What should I wear?

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The dress code is semi-formal, so tuxes and gowns are welcome, and so are suits and cocktail dresses. Just remember that it is winter in CT, so expect temperatures to be close to, if not below, freezing!

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Can I bring a date?

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Due to limited space, we kindly ask that only those listed on the invitation join us. When you RSVP, you’ll see the names of all invited guests in your party.

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Are kids welcome?

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Yes! We are excited to celebrate our day with adults and kids alike, but please keep in mind that we will be blasting the music, and some of the songs may not be totally kid-appropriate (though none will be explicit).

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Are you registered? Where?

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We are registered on Zola and Amazon. Please go to the Registry tab at the top of our website to see our registry.

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Is there a hotel block?

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Yes, please see the Travel tab of our website for more details.

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Will you be including any traditions in your wedding?

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Yes! We will be including the following traditions in our wedding: Cutting the Groom's Tie: a Brazilian tradition where the groom's tie is cut into pieces and said pieces are auctioned off for cash during the reception Cord & Veil Ceremony: a Filipino tradition where the bride and groom receive a blessing under a veil (the one used was Arianne's abuelita's) and a cord in the shape of an infinity symbol. Unity Candle: a Filipino tradition where the bride and groom recieve a candle from their godparent then light one candle to symbolize their union. In this case, the mothers of the bride and groom will hand the candles to the couple.

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