When you go to RSVP, either the name of your plus one or a "guest" option will appear for you to RSVP. If this option does not appear, we kindly ask you not to bring a plus one.
Spring-Colored Formal Attire. For those military members, we kindly request you wear your uniform.
The second line parade is a New Orleans wedding tradition that signifies the start of a new beginning of life for the bride and groom. A second line parade has two parts. The first line is usually a brass band and the newlyweds who are being honored. All guests who want to join the celebration make up the second line behind the newly married couple. Everyone dances in the second-line parade to lively music around the French Quarter, sometimes swaying their handkerchiefs in hand.
Cajun Dance Party
The arch of swords is a military wedding tradition that symbolizes a pledge of loyalty to the newly married couple from their Marine family.