"Business Casual" Business Casual is what many people would typically wear to work at the office. For Him: Wear a pair of nice khakis paired with a polo shirt or other collared shirt. Dress shoes or loafers are appropriate. Tip: Avoid the wrinkles; iron your shirt and pants! Patterned collared shirts are a nice option for a less dressy feel than their solid counterparts. For Her: Dress pants or khakis with a fashionable top is appropriate. A casual skirt is also an option. Feel free to dress up your outfit with heels, jewelry, and/or accessories if desired. Tip: Wear your hair in your everyday style, and avoid overdoing it with makeup or perfume. "Smart Casual" Smart Casual (or dressy casual) is a combination of casual, business casual, and business dress codes, where you can combine them into a "smart" ensemble. For Him: You can pair denim with a sport coat. Khakis, trousers, vests, and ties are other great options to bring into the mix. Tip: If opting for jeans, your denim should look somewhat dressy, fresh, and sharp with no wear or holes. For Her: It's safest to wear nice slacks or a skirt, though you could also wear a pair of dark jeans with a collared or otherwise dressy top. Throw on a blazer for an extra touch of class. Tip: For Smart Casual, you should look sharp, stylish, and neatly put together. As for the guests that are deciding whether to wear heels or not... This venue is an outside venue with the potential of having some soft ground. So, feel free to ditch the heels and wear flats or nice sandals! If you were thinking about breaking out your cowboy boots, we would not be against that either. Our goal is for you to be comfortable and look nice at the same time. Source for this information: https://www.saratoga.com/things-to-do/dress-codes/
Yes. We are going to have two dances that involve guests. 1) A dance called the "legacy or longevity" dance. This dance is wear the bride and groom invite all of the couples to the dance floor and start listing off amount of time the couples have been together. If a couple has not been together for that long, then they leave the dance floor. The last couple dancing will be offered the opportunity to give a piece of advice or words of wisdom to the bride and groom. Dance #2) Is the money dance. The bride and/or groom will each have a bag or satchel on their person and every person that would like to dance with them at this time for a few seconds will put money in the bag and then dance with the bride or groom.