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What To Wear

The Wedding Website of Domi Lopez and Jim O’Shea
We’re so excited to celebrate with you on this beautiful island! Since we have a few different events planned, here’s a quick guide to what to wear so you feel comfortable and look great throughout the weekend. Scroll down for all the details to help you pack and plan your outfits!

Welcome Party

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!

Ceremony & Reception

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!