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FAQs

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What is Summer Formal?

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For a Charleston wedding in August, summer formal attire means elevated and elegant, but adapted to heat and humidity. Polished and classic with breathable fabrics and summery colors. Women: Floor-length or midi dresses in lightweight fabrics. Lighter or vibrant summer colors, florals, and patterns are welcome. Men: Suit with a dress shirt (tie/bowtie optional). In summer heat, lighter fabrics like linen blends or tropical wool are encouraged. To maintain the event's elevated atmosphere, we kindly request avoiding casual items such as shorts, sundresses, jeans, sneakers, or flip-flops.

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Have we reserved hotel blocks?

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Yes, we've secured hotel blocks at The Francis Marion Hotel and the Marriott Courtyard Downtown Historic District. For larger groups, we recommend exploring Airbnb and VRBO as additional accommodation options.

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What is the best way to get to the wedding venue?

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For guests attending our wedding, we recommend walking or using a ride share service like Uber or Lyft, or a local taxi. If you're staying at one of our recommended hotels, you'll enjoy the convenience of being just a short walk from our venue. Please note that parking will be limited to metered street spaces, so carpooling or alternative transportation is advised.

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Do you have a wedding registry?

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Yes, we have a wedding registry! You can find all the details on the Registry page of our website!

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Are there any other events that I should know about around the wedding?

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Yes! Please see the schedule page on our website for the list of events.

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Can I bring a plus one?

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To ensure we can accommodate all our beloved guests, only those explicitly named on your invitation are included. Thank you for understanding!

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Are children invited?

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While we adore children, our wedding celebration is an adults-only event. Guests will find details about child attendance on their individual invitations.