The dress code for the wedding ceremony is Indian formal or festive formal! If you do not have Indian clothes, do not feel obligated to purchase them. Black colored clothing is typically avoided at the ceremony. If you would like to wear Indian clothes, men typically wear a kurta set or a sherwani. For American wear, a suit or sport coat/slacks are good options. For women, Indian options include a lehenga, a punjabi suit (also known as salwar kameez), an anarkali dress, or a saree (this requires draping expertise). For American wear, formal mid to maxi length colorful dresses or dressy separates are good options.
The dress code for the reception will be Indian formal or black tie optional. No colors are off limits. Men typically wear a suit or a tuxedo. Women typically wear a lehenga, saree, punjabi suit, or anarkali set. For American wear, floor length gowns or a dress pant suit are good options.
Yes! We’ve reserved a room block at Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa (wedding venue) for your convenience. You can book your stay at a discounted rate by mentioning our wedding or using the special booking link/code below: Booking link: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/TULRT/G-DIPU Discount code: DIPU Please book early, as availability is limited. If you have any questions about accommodations, feel free to reach out to us!
Your presence is the greatest gift. We kindly request no boxed gifts be brought to the wedding. If you'd like to honor us with a gift, a card is warmly welcome and deeply appreciated.