We kindly request traditional or formal attire. South Asian outfits like saris, lehengas, or kurtas are welcome, as are formal outfits. Feel free to embrace color and festive wear—our celebration will be vibrant! We do ask that all guests kindly avoid wearing Red, for the ceremony as this is a sacred color reserved for the bride and immediate family. We have our color pallet on the website if you'd like to coordinate.
Yes! Our wedding includes a few special pre-wedding and wedding rituals. The main ceremony and reception will take place over two days. If you’ve been invited to a specific event, you’ll see details and attire suggestions on your invitation.
We recommend arriving 15–20 minutes early for each event to give yourself time to park and get settled. The ceremony will begin promptly.
All the key locations and addresses can be found on the [Schedule/Events] tab of this website. Please check there for maps, parking instructions, and event details.
We would love to celebrate with everyone, but due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate those listed on your invitation. Thank you for understanding!
December in Colorado typically brings chilly days and cold nights, with average temperatures ranging from the 20s to 40s°F (-6 to 7°C). Snow is common, especially in the mountains, but sunny blue-sky days are just as likely — it’s part of Colorado’s charm! Please bring a coat or shawl for warmth, especially for anything outside or semi-outdoors.
We ask guests to be present with us during the ceremony and kindly refrain from using phones or cameras until the reception. Our photographer will capture everything, and we’ll share the memories with you!
While our wedding is primarily an adult-centered celebration, we understand that some of you may be bringing little ones. If your children will be attending, we kindly ask that they remain supervised at all times, especially during the ceremony and on or near the stage area.
If you’re looking for inspiration or a place to shop, here are a few sites where you can find beautiful options online: Utsav Fashion – Wide variety of saris, lehengas, kurtas & more Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop – Designer Indian wear, both modern and traditional House of Indya – Indo-western and traditional outfits for women Aza Fashions – Designer South Asian wear with international shipping 👗 Rent or Borrow Borrow the Bazaar – Rent South Asian outfits for weddings/events P.S. For my Atlanta Folks there are in-person options at Global Mall Don’t worry if you’re new to traditional outfits—just pick something you feel great in!