Dress Code
The welcome party is all about relaxing, having fun, and soaking up the island vibes. Keep it easy, colorful, and comfy—think cute but chill! For the ladies: - Sundresses, flowy skirts, or shorts with a breezy top - Lightweight pants are great too - Sandals, espadrilles, or whatever feels good for walking and dancing - Please refrain from wearing white For the guys: - Shorts or light pants - Casual button-downs or polos - Sandals, loafers, or sneakers—whatever keeps you comfy A few tips: - Bright colors and fun prints are totally encouraged! - Breathable fabrics are your friend—it’ll be warm! Most importantly—come ready to relax and have a great time!
Dress Code
We’re getting married on the beach—but this is still a special occasion! Think tropical formal: polished and dressed-up, but relaxed enough for island weather. We want everyone to feel amazing, look great, and stay cool. For the ladies: - Maxi or midi dresses in light, elegant fabrics (chiffon, linen, silk) - Dressy jumpsuits or chic sets are also totally welcome - Fun prints and bold colors encouraged—this is your moment to channel island glam! - Wedges, dressy sandals, or block heels are perfect (heels + sand = no fun). We will provide flip flops for the ceremony but do not be afraid of going barefoot at the beach and change into shoes for the reception. - Skip the super casual sundresses, or anything you'd wear poolside. - Please refrain from wearing shades of green or white. For the guys: - Linen or lightweight dress pants - Button-down shirts (short or long sleeve—whatever keeps you cool) - A jacket is optional, but nice for dinner or photos - Loafers, dressy sandals, or clean sneakers work great. - Try to avoid shorts, t-shirts, or anything too casual—it's still a wedding, after all!