Think garden chic attire. A nice breakdown from THE Martha Stewart “Florals are an obvious choice to satisfy a garden dress code, but the attire can be less formal than black tie. "A garden party dress code suggests some level of formality, without needing to break out a tux or gown," says Hurwitz. "I'd suggest a knee-length or midi dress, a jumpsuit, or a suit. Think cheerful when it comes to color and don't be afraid to incorporate some florals into your look, like a printed dress or patterned tie or pocket square." This type of dress code should also determine your footwear. "Garden party implies you'll be walking on grass," says Hurwitz. "A block heel or wedge of some sort will keep you from sinking into the ground."
The wedding, cocktail hour, and reception will take place outdoors and dancing will be underneath a covered pavilion!
Parking is very tight so we please ask that you Uber or ride share to the venue! Thank you!
Please RSVP by March 15th! We can’t wait to celebrate with you all!