Sadly, we have to say no. As much as we would love for everyone to join us in celebrating, we’re working with limited space and can only accommodate a set number of guests. We truly want to be surrounded by our closest family, friends, and familiar faces—so we kindly ask that only those listed on the invitation attend.
As much as we'd love to invite all of our friends' wonderful little ones, we can only accommodate close family children. We hope that you will understand this decision and that you will still be able to join us on our special day. ADULTS ONLY PLEASE :)
We kindly ask that you don’t eat and run. Our wedding has been a year in the making, and we’d love for you to stay and celebrate with us through the entire program. If you do need to leave early, we’d really appreciate the chance to thank you and say goodbye in person—perhaps after the Same Day Edit video has been shown.
In Wedding Ceremony: No. We’ll be having an unplugged ceremony during our church wedding. To preserve the solemnity of the moment, we kindly ask that all phones and cameras be put away. We have a dedicated photographer capturing everything, so you can relax and be fully present with us. In Wedding Reception: YES. You can capture moments during the wedding party. We'd love to see photos and videos from our day, especially from our friends, and families point of views.
We can’t wait to see our dear family and friends dressed to celebrate our special day! The dress code is formal attire. Ladies are welcome to wear floor-length, tea-length, or midi formal dresses. Gentlemen, please wear coat and tie or long sleeves and trousers—feel free to match your shirt with the color palette in the invitation. Kindly avoid jeans, rubber shoes, and slippers.
The entourage procession will begin promptly at 3:00 PM, followed by the bridal march and the wedding ceremony. We kindly ask that you arrive at least 15–20 minutes early to account for traffic and travel time—your timely presence means a lot to us!
Your presence is the greatest gift we could ask for—it means the world to us. We’re so thankful for the time and effort you’re taking to celebrate with us. If you feel inclined to give a present, a monetary gift would be deeply appreciated as we begin building our future together.