We would love to see our family and friends get dressed up with us! The dress code is winter formal, black-tie encouraged. What does "black-tie encouraged" mean? It means that guests have the option of wearing their most formal attire (an evening gown or tuxedo), but may also choose to wear a formal suit or dress instead. Generally, a black-tie encouraged dress code means that the couple and their wedding party will be dressed in black tie. It's therefore courteous for guests to reflect this level of formality in their attire.
Darker hues, such as black and navy, or deeper jewel tones, such as emerald, red, and burgundy, are preferred, but in no way mandatory. We just kindly ask that you avoid colors traditionally reserved for the bride like creams, whites, and ivorys.
We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation. If you have any questions, please reach out.
If we don’t receive your RSVP by November 11th, it will be marked as a “no”. We will miss you celebrating with us, however, we have to provide a total guest count to our venue and vendors and cannot accept late RSVPs due to this. We hope you understand.
The ceremony will begin promptly at 4:00 pm, we recommend you aim to arrive by 3:30 to ensure you are able to park and comfortably arrive on time.
We are having an unplugged ceremony and ask all of our guests to be off their phones and present in the moment. Our hired professionals will be taking really great photos and videos and we promise to share!