Feel free to wear Indian formal attire (sarees, kurtas, etc), or Western/American formal attire (gowns, dresses, tuxedos, suits, dress shirts + ties, etc). We encourage all to try and wear Indian Formal attire for this day.
Feel free to wear Indian formal attire (sarees, kurtas, etc), or Western/American formal attire (gowns, dresses, tuxedos, suits, cowboy hats, etc). We encourage all to try to wear Western/American Formal attire for this day.
Indian formal attire is a kurta for men, and sarees/salwar-kameez for women. These can be found online (Amazon, Etsy, etc) or at boutiques around California. There are several NorCal boutiques in San Jose, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale. Many SoCal boutiques can be found in the "Little India" district of Artesia. Please reach out to the groom if you need help finding Indian formal clothes.
Yes! We encourage all to try and wear clothing from the other family's culture! If you need clothing advise, please message the couple.
Please refrain from bringing gifts to the events. Instead, we ask that you check out our registry on Zola!
While we would love to celebrate with everyone, we've made the difficult decision to keep our wedding intimate, with only close family and friends. We hope you understand and know that you're in our hearts as we begin this exciting new chapter together. If you have any questions, please reach out to the groom.
We ask that all guests remain "unplugged" during the ceremonies. Please refrain from posting on Facebook, Instagram, etc. We have hired a dedicated photographer and videographer to record and photograph these ceremonies. Thank you!