2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Casual attire
As you make your way over to Umaid Palace, there will be snacks and refreshments available for you to enjoy after your long journey. Check in to your hotel room for the weekend of festivities as early as 2pm. Refreshments will start at 2:30pm. Mehendi (henna) for guests will also be available beginning at 3pm (and will continue to be available throughout the Welcome Dinner). This is casual and optional, come and go at your leisure.
6:30 pm
Cocktail attire (Western, fusion, or Indian wear)
Welcome! Mingle, eat, listen to music, and get your mehndi (henna) done. We want to spend the evening welcoming you to the party and enjoying quality time with each of you!
7:45 am
South Indian wedding attire encouraged, western semi-formal wedding attire is also welcome! For women: saris, lehengas, knee-length or midi-length dresses, skirt and blouse, dressy jumpsuit, or other equivalent. For men: kurta and slacks, suit (no tie needed), jacket and slacks.
The ceremony will start with a baraat (dance procession with the groom and all guests) to welcome the groom. Guests will then take their seats for the Hindu ceremony followed by lunch.
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Casual attire
Enjoy a high tea of light bites and refreshments before our evening ceremony and festivities. This is casual and optional, come and go at your leisure.
5:00 pm
Formal western, indo-western, or Indian wedding attire welcome! For women: saris, lehengas, floor or midi length dresses. For men: Jodhpuri suits, sharvanis, western suits.
The evening will start with a Jewish ceremony beginning promptly at 5:15pm, followed by a cocktail hour and reception with live music, lots of dancing, and dinner.
11:45 pm
Wear whatever will help you keep the party going!
Munchies, drinks, and good music :)
7:00 am - 10:30 am
Casual attire
Maya and Mitch plan to spend the morning after the wedding at breakfast with all of you to say thank you and goodbye. Swing by at your leisure for coffee and a bite to eat at the hotel restaurant before you head out.