We embrace both traditional Indian and Western outfits! Feel free to wear saris, salwar kameez, lehengas, kurta-pajamas, or any semi-formal to formal Western attire like dresses and suits. Traditionally, it's common for guests to change outfits between the wedding and the reception, transitioning from morning to evening ceremonies. However, please know that this isn't an obligation, and we want you to feel comfortable and free to wear whatever makes you feel best. Choose what you love and feel best in!
Absolutely! While Indian attire is welcome, it's by no means mandatory. Wear your favorite dress, suit, or any outfit in which you feel comfortable and festive.
Yes, as our wedding ceremony is at a temple, guests will be requested to remove their footwear before entering. But don't worry, we've arranged a secure place to store them during the ceremony.
We're excited to hear that! Our reception promises lots of dancing, so whether you choose traditional or Western attire, ensure it's something you can comfortably dance in.
While our dress code is flexible, we appreciate outfits that respect the sanctity of the wedding rituals and venue. Kindly avoid overly all black outfits and casual wear like shorts, flip-flops, or sleeveless outfits for men and women.
Just your lovely self, and maybe some dancing shoes for the reception! Your presence, positivity, and joy are what matter the most to us.