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Dress Codes

We’ve put a lot of thought into this weekend and how to make it feel magical for everyone. One small way you can help is by following the dress codes! We’ve made moodboards for each event (click View) to inspire and guide you. If an event isn't listed below, there's no dress code.

Welcome Dinner Dress Code

MEDITERRANEAN CHIC Opt for natural fabrics like linen, cotton, and textured weaves in shades of light blue, muted green, and warm earthy neutrals to create relaxed, chic evening outfits. Vintage-inspired touches like straw hats, espadrilles, and woven bags are encouraged.

Wedding Day Dress Code

ROMANTIC FORMAL Think elevated, fun textures, don’t be afraid of shining, if you’ve been sitting on a kinda over the top dress or fun suit, now is the time to wear it! Pastels, dusty brights, ruffles, embroidery, feathers, tasteful florals all encouraged. No black or all-white / ivory outfits.

Chinese Tea Ceremony Dress Code

TRADITIONAL CHINESE ATTIRE This event is for family and wedding party only. Qipaos, cheongsams or changshans in red, gold, or other jewel tones are suggested. Alternatively, western cocktail or semi-formal daywear is acceptable. Avoid all-black or all-white looks (symbolic reasons)