Black-Tie Optional As the wording here suggests, this dress code is slightly less formal than a black-tie wedding. So, a tuxedo isn't required, but can still be worn if preferred. If opting for a suit, however, a formal dark suit, white shirt, and a conservative tie are acceptable. For women, the outfit choices remain the same: a floor-length gown, a fancy cocktail dress, or a dressy pantsuit. In fact, there isn't much of a difference between black-tie and black-tie optional, although Mae says it's more acceptable to wear a dress that shows the ankles (which is not true of a black-tie dress code). Ladies, please remember to avoid these colors: beige, champagne, nude, pearl, off-white and white. Men - No jeans or sportswear allowed.
As much as we love your little ones, this will be an adults-only celebration. We hope this advance notice means you’re able to let your hair down and celebrate with us on the day.
We are at capacity and unless your guest is on our list we are sadly unable to accommodate additional guests. We look forward to celebrating with you on the day!
Please feel free to contact our wedding planner Rachel Adami for further details and or questions. 978-761-0304