4:30 pm - 8:30 pm
For men, a suit with a dress shirt. Avoid white tie. For women, wear whatever you’d like and just avoid white. We’re keeping the dress code intentionally open as a mix of styles will make the day feel more special. For context, Korean guests often wear dressy outfits like a nice blouse with pants or a midi dress. But feel free to wear your favorite longer dresses like U.S. style.
4:30 - 5:30pm Bride & Groom Meet-and-Greet 5:30 - 6:00pm Wedding Ceremony 6:00 - 6:30pm Group Photos 6:45 - 7:20pm Korean Traditional Ceremony 6:30 - 8:30pm Dinner (Buffet) [Meet-and-Greet] For the bride and groom meet-and-greet, please visit the bridal room on the 2nd floor, located right next to the wedding hall, to take photos with us. [Dinner] Dinner is served buffet-style on the 3rd floor. Guests typically go upstairs first to eat; the bride and groom will join later. The buffet stops serving new food at 7:30 PM, so we recommend arriving earlier for dinner. [Korean Traditional Ceremony] This ceremony is traditionally attended by the immediate family and close relatives of the bride and groom. However, guests are welcome to stop by and observe. [After-Wedding Gathering] Korean weddings typically do not include an after-party. However, if there is enough interest, we may host one either the same day or the following day. Please indicate your interest when you RSVP.