Our wedding is on Saturday, June 14, 2025. We’ll begin with a traditional Vietnamese ceremony at the bride’s home from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM—this is an intimate celebration with close family and friends. The real party kicks off at 6:00 PM, where we’ll be celebrating with dinner, dancing, and lots of fun until 10:00 PM. We can’t wait to share this special day with you!
Kindly let us know by May 10th. We’re so excited to celebrate with you and want to make sure everyone’s seat (and dinner!) is just right.
The dress code is cocktail attire for the reception. Think semi-formal—suits, jumpsuits, cocktail dresses, or anything that makes you feel polished and ready to party. The entire event will be indoors, so no need to worry about the weather!
We’d love to celebrate with all of our favorite people! If your invitation includes a plus one, their name (or “and guest”) will be listed on the envelope. Otherwise, we’re keeping things intimate and appreciate your understanding.
The ceremony and reception will both be held indoors, so no need to worry about the weather!
Only if your family received an invite and you notified the groom and bride about your kids coming. We can’t wait to see everyone dressed up and celebrating—big and small!
We’ll be serving a traditional Vietnamese 8-course meal during the evening reception, so come hungry and ready to indulge. Drinks and dessert will also be provided. A lighter lunch will be served after the morning ceremony for invited friends and family. Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions when you RSVP, and we’ll do our best to accommodate!
Traditional or semi-formal attire is welcome for the morning ceremony. Please keep it modest and respectful.
Our morning ceremony will include traditional Vietnamese customs like the "Lễ Dạm Ngõ" (engagement ceremony) and the "Lễ Rước Dâu" (bride’s procession), where we honor both families and begin the marriage journey. We’ve modernized some aspects to create a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone, but we’ll stay true to the beautiful rituals that mean so much to us. Please refer to this website for more information: https://vietnamdiscovery.com/culture-arts/vietnamese-wedding-ceremony/
Gifts are completely optional, but if you’d like to contribute, we ask for a traditional “Lì Xì” (red envelope) for the couple. This is a token of good luck and prosperity, typically given in cash. No pressure—your presence is the best gift of all!
The morning ceremony will be a more intimate and traditional Vietnamese affair, where we honor family customs and exchange blessings. The evening reception is where the celebration truly kicks off—with an 8-course meal, dancing, and all the modern festivities we’re excited to share with you!
We’ll have a DJ playing a mix of everything, from traditional Vietnamese songs to modern hits. There will be something for everyone! If you're wondering what to expect, here are a few music genres and song ideas: Traditional Vietnamese songs for cultural moments Classic hits (think: timeless party anthems) Modern dance tracks and pop hits to keep the energy high Fun, upbeat songs to keep the party going all night long Feel free to suggest your favorite songs when you RSVP, and we’ll make sure to have something special for you on the playlist!
The Vietnamese tea ceremony is a meaningful and traditional part of the wedding day, so we kindly ask guests to dress respectfully and semi-formally. Think of what you might wear to a daytime wedding: dresses, blouses with skirts or dress pants, or button-down shirts with slacks. Bright colors are welcomed, but please avoid wearing all white (reserved for the bride) or all black (associated with mourning). If you have an ao dai, feel free to wear it—traditional attire is always appreciated but not required.