To help us plan please RSVP to the events you plan to attended as soon as possible. However, the deadline is April 11, 2025 and we cannot make exceptions and will have to mark you as "no." We need to provide our venue with a total guest count in a timely manner and hope that you can understand.
FOR MEN: Formal wedding attire for men typically means a jacket and tie are required. Bowties can be worn, but are not required like they are for black tie weddings. Playful spins can be taken by wearing suits of different colors, playful bowtie patterns, or mixing in pocket squares to the ensemble. FOR WOMEN: Formal dress code attire for women can include dresses knee length or longer. Typically women will wear midi- or full-length gowns. Jumpsuits are appropriate as long as they match the formality. If you’re in doubt, wear a dress. You can easily play with different fabrics, patterns and colors, as long as you don’t bring too much attention to yourself. Bright colors are common, but avoid flashy colors like neons, but spring pastels are encouraged.
We kindly ask that outside of the wedding party that any children under the age of 18 be left comfortably at home or hotel with proper supervision.
Due to limited space, we can only accommodate guests who are formally named on the invitation you receive. If you have received a plus one they will be specifically addressed within the invitation. Thank you for understanding.
Our wedding ceremony will be an "unplugged" intimate moment. We ask kindly that you put your phones and camera away during the ceremony and remain present with us in our moment. We have hired a professional photographer and videographer who will be capturing the entire day for us. After the ceremony is complete you can of course take (and share) as many photos as you'd like of the occasion.
Of course! We want you to have the best time, so the drinks are on us but the hangover is on you! Please drink responsibly.