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FAQs

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Wait... is this a wedding or an elopement?

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Technically, it's both! We’re eloping in Portugal with a private ceremony just for the two of us, but we still want to celebrate with all of you after. Think less formal vows, more unforgettable vibes.

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Are we invited to the ceremony?

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The ceremony will be an intimate moment shared between us. But don’t worry, the celebration afterward is where the real magic and music happens, and you’re on the guest list!

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Why are you doing a private ceremony?

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We wanted a quiet meaningful start to this new chapter. Just us, our vows, and the views. We’re saving the big energy, drinks, and dancing for when we party with you.

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Is there a dress code?

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There’s no official dress code, but we’re going for swaggy, stylish, and fresh. Leave the jeans and t-shirts at home and bring your best look. Something elevated, and photo-ready. Think European-chic with personality. We’ll have a photographer early in the night, so dress to impress! Oh, and please skip the white. We want our bride to be the wife of the party!

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What else should we keep in mind when getting dressed?

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Lisbon is full of cobblestone streets, so wear comfortable shoes. Heels are welcome, but we recommend block heels or something sturdy enough to handle a little adventure. Weather in Lisbon may also be a bit on the chilly side going into the evening celebration therefore make sure to layer up, if needed, and check the weather as we get closer to the party. Lisbon during March is known to be in the High 60's / Low 50's.

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Are kids welcome?

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Kids are welcome to join the fun, but after midnight we kindly ask that only guests 14 and older stick around.