Formal attire is requested. Think elegant evening wear that complements our “old money” inspired theme. Ladies may opt for floor-length gowns in soft, romantic tones; gentlemen are encouraged to wear suits or tuxedos.
Please RSVP through our wedding website by March 1st, 2026.
We will not be having a traditional registry. Your presence is truly the greatest gift, and if you wish to honor us further, monetary gifts would be deeply appreciated. Kindly, no physical gifts please.
Let us know when you RSVP, and we’ll make sure your meal meets your needs!
Please arrive 30-45 minutes prior to the ceremony to allow time to park, find your seat, and settle in before the festivities begin.
We kindly ask all guests to remain unplugged during the ceremony—no phones or cameras. We want you to be fully present with us in the moment. Our professional photographers and videographers will capture everything for us to share afterward. But please feel free to bring out your phones and capture every moment during our cocktail hour and reception!
While we love your little ones (trust us—we have one too!), our wedding will be an adult-focused celebration, with the exception of our immediate families. Thank you for arranging care so you can enjoy the evening fully!
We poured our hearts into thoughtfully creating our wedding guest list. Each person invited has been carefully and meaningfully chosen by us, and we truly cannot wait to celebrate with you. Due to limited space and our desire to share this special day with our closest family and friends, we can only accommodate those listed on your invitation. If your invitation specifies a guest, we would be delighted to have them join.
The Wedding Money Dance is a joyful Filipino tradition where guests are invited to share a short dance with the bride or groom in exchange for pinning or offering a small cash gift. It symbolizes well wishes, prosperity, and support for the newlyweds as they begin their life together.