Although we love kids, we cannot accommodate them for our wedding. We hope you understand.
Shuttle buses will run before and after the wedding to transport guests to and from The Franklin Institute. Times TBA Other options include: Drive and park at the venue for a small fee, <$10 Uber Walk 20 minutes from the hotel to the venue Catch the 33 bus at 13th and Market street, get off at 20th and Race street; $2.50 each way
Formal attire for the wedding. (https://www.theknot.com/content/formal-wedding-attire) ** For men, we recommend a suit set and tie/bow tie. ** For women, we recommend knee length or longer dress.
Traditional Indian clothing or festive western attire (think cocktail attire, but easy to dance in). ** No colors are “banned” for the Sangeet, but the decor will be red and white so it is advised to avoid these or you may blend in. ** For men, we recommend a kurta set (optional: matching vest or a jacket with this). ** For women, we recommend sangeet style lehenga, saree, or kurta. Look for options that are printed, sequin, or embroidered to keep it lightweight. Avoid a can-can layer which can make the dress too heavy to move in. To buy: Your local indian clothing retailer Online options: https://www.kalkifashion.com/ https://www.azafashions.com/ https://www.perniaspopupshop.com To rent: We have not personally tried these, but here are a few options https://www.allborrow.com/ https://glamourental.com/ https://preserve.rent/ https://borrowthebazaar.com/
A sangeet ceremony is a traditional Indian prewedding ceremony. It involves singing and dancing with the couple and their close family members and friends to celebrate the onset of their new journey together.
In no particular order: Tony Luke's, Jim's, Cleaver's, or Angelo's