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Dress Code

DRESS CODE We kindly ask guests to follow a two-part dress code since our wedding includes a sacred church ceremony followed by a formal evening reception. You are not required to change outfits between events. If your attire meets both the church and reception dress guidelines, you are all set for the entire day. That said, if you prefer to wear something more modest for the church ceremony and then change into something more formal and festive for the evening celebration, you are absolutely welcome to do so! Lastly, we kindly ask guests to avoid casual attire.

Ceremony Attire

MODEST

Because our ceremony takes place in a Catholic church, we ask guests to dress in a way that is respectful of the sacred space. RECOMMENDED Semi-formal to formal attire. Modest, respectful clothing. WOMEN Dresses or skirts that cover the knee or longer. Tops that cover the shoulders and décolletage. OR A shawl, wrap, or bolero for shoulder and décolletage coverage. MEN A suit and tie. Dress shoes are encouraged. We kindly ask guest to avoid overly revealing, low-cut, or excessively casual attire for the ceremony.


Reception Attire

FORMAL

For our evening celebration, we invite guests to embrace an elevated formal dress code. This is the perfect opportunity to dress up, celebrate, and enjoy an elegant night of dinner, dancing, and unforgettable memories. RECOMMENDED Formal evening attire. Classic, polished, and glamorous looks. WOMEN Floor-length gowns are encouraged. Elegant pantsuits or tailored jumpsuits are welcome. Rich fabrics, sequins, beading, bold colors, and statement accessories are encouraged. Wear comfortable heels, or feel free to bring an extra pair of flats, we'll be dancing all night! MEN Dark suits (navy, charcoal, or black). A tie is encouraged. Dress shoes are encouraged.