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FAQs

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Is there a Dress Code?

Answer

We Kindly request our guest to wear formal black tie attire in the color ALL BLACK to complement our elegant celebration. Thank you for honoring our vision. Your presence means the world to us, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will start promptly at 3:00 pm. Please arrive no later than 2:45 pm. Guest seating will start at 2:30 pm to give guest time to get settled. We recommend considering traffic and travel time to ensure you do not miss any part of the celebration.

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Can I bring a Plus One?

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Unfortunately, unless they are mentioned in your RSVP, we can’t accommodate all plus-ones due to limited space. We appreciate your understanding, and we are excited to celebrate with you.

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Are Kids Invited?

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While we love your little ones, this is strictly an adults-only occasion.

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Can I Take Pictures During the Ceremony?

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Our ceremony is unplugged. We kindly ask that all guest refrain from taking pictures or videos during the ceremony. We promise to share photos with you after the ceremony. Once we are husband and wife, feel free to take as many pictures and videos you’d like! Also, pictures are allowed during cocktail hour and during the reception. Thank you for honoring our wishes.

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Are you registered? Where?

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Your presence at our wedding is truly the only gift we need. However, for friends and family who have asked about gifts, we’ve created a fund where contributions towards our future would be deeply appreciated. The link to that fund is located under the registry tab.

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What If I Don't RSVP In Time?

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If we do not receive your RSVP by the date provided, it will automatically be marked as "no". NO EXCEPTIONS. We will miss celebrating with you, but it is imperative we provide our vendors with a FINAL guest count within the timeframe they have given us. Thank you for understanding.