5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
For this event guests are encouraged to wear bright, colorful, and festive outfits. Think vibrant shades or metallics, with fun details such as sparkle, embroidery, or sequins. For women: lehengas, sarees, shararas, or colorful dresses are perfect. I recommend thick heels as the streets are cobblestone. For men: kurta sets, colorful suits, or festive jackets work beautifully.
What is a Sangeet? The Sangeet is a joyful pre-wedding celebration filled with music, dancing, and fun! It’s a night for both families and friends to come together, celebrate love, and dance the night away before the wedding festivities begin.
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
We invite guests to wear soft pastels and light neutrals to complement the ceremony’s elegant palette. Think shades like blush, peach, sage, lavender, powder blue, ivory, or champagne. Indian and Western formal attire are both welcome—flowy silhouettes, delicate embroidery, and refined details are encouraged.
Schedule: Baraat - 10:00 am Wedding Ceremony - 11:00 am Lunch - 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm What is a Baraat? A Baraat is a joyful Indian wedding tradition that marks the groom’s arrival at the ceremony. It is essentially a parade that is accompanied by music, drumming, and dancing to celebrate the Groom's arrival. Guests from both sides are welcomed.
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Black Tie Preferred - Ladies consider chunky heels as the streets are cobblestone.
Transportation will be provided.
Sat, Jan 9, 2027, 6:00 pm - Sun, Jan 10, 2027, 1:00 am
Black Tie Preferred
Transportation to the reception will be provided. Cocktail Hour - 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm Reception - 7:00 pm to 1:00 am