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FAQs

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Attire?

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We kindly ask all guests to embrace our color scheme of browns, tans, and beige in varying shades. The dress code is formal attire — think black-tie affair, so please come dressed to impress in elegant neutrals. Please note: No streetwear or jeans — we’re keeping the evening classy and chic!

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Can I bring a date?

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To keep our celebration intimate, we kindly ask that only those listed on the invitation join us on our special day. Thank you for understanding and helping us celebrate this memorable moment.

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Are children allowed?

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While we adore your little ones, we’ve chosen to keep our wedding an adults-only celebration. We truly hope you’ll see this as a chance to let loose and celebrate this union with us!

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When should I RSVP?

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Please RSVP by March 27, 2026. We kindly ask you to respond as soon as possible so we can finalize our plans. You can RSVP on the website.

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Is this an unplugged ceremony?

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As this day is very special to us and we want everyone to truly enjoy the moment, we kindly ask that all cell phones be put away and placed on silent during the ceremony. Please refrain from taking photos at this time, as our photographer will be capturing all the special moments. You are more than welcome to take personal photos and videos during the reception.

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What Time Should Guest Arrive?

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We kindly ask that guests arrive at least 30 minutes before the ceremony begins to allow for seating.

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Is there open bar service?

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Yes — we will have an open bar available for our guests! Drinks on us, gifts on you!

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Will there be transportation provided?

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Unfortunately, there will not be transportation provided so please plan accordingly. We recommend that you connect with others you know are attending to arrange for transportation.

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Do you have a wedding registry?

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Yes! Please see the registry tab. We’ve chosen to create a cash fund instead of a traditional registry.