Yes, valet parking will be available.
Please plan to arrive at 4:30pm to allow time for parking, walking to the ceremony site, and getting seated. With over 150 guests, this may take some time.
Unfortunately, access to the ceremony site will no longer be available when the ceremony begins, and the only option will be to watch from a balcony. So please try your best to arrive on time!
As much as we adore your little ones, we regret that we are unable to accommodate them at our wedding. We appreciate your understanding.
Unfortunately, due to space limitations, we kindly ask that you don't bring a plus one, unless they are specifically named on the invitation.
While there is no strict dress code, most guests at Persian weddings typically opt for formal attire such as maxi gowns for women and suits with ties or bow ties for men. However, please feel free to wear what makes you feel comfortable and celebratory!
It would be great if you could RSVP by May 1st so we can get an accurate headcount.
The ceremony will be outdoors. We will then move indoors for the reception.
The weather should be very nice around that time in LA. We recommend bringing a light jacket or shawl as it might get a bit chilly close to sunset.
Yes! However, May 27th is a holiday in the U.S. (Memorial day) and we hope you can make a short trip out of it.