We respectfully request no children at the vow renewal, allowing all of our guests to enjoy an adults-only evening.
Yes, there will be an open bar . Drinks are on us, but hangovers are on you! 🍾 Please drink responsibly and enjoy yourself. However, absolutely no outside liquor is permitted inside the venue. Any guest found bringing in outside alcohol will be asked to leave immediately. Let’s keep the celebration fun, elegant, and drama-free!
To RSVP, go to the RSVP page on this website. Please submit your RSVP by 01/31 so we can plan accordingly!
This is a strictly black-tie, formal event, and we kindly ask all guests to wear elegant, all-black attire to maintain a timeless and sophisticated atmosphere. For Men: Black suits or tuxedos are preferred. Black slacks with a black button-up shirt are also acceptable. Absolutely no jeans, gym shoes, T-shirts, or casual wear of any kind. For Women: Dresses may be floor-length or cocktail style, but must be solid black and formal. Please note that gowns with trains are not permitted. Important: No mixed colors or accents , this includes combinations such as black and white, black and red, black and orange, or black and gold. The dress code is all black only. We appreciate everyone following the dress code to help create a seamless, elegant, and picture-perfect celebration.
Gifts are always welcome and appreciated! While we already have everything we need for our home, we’re planning a big honeymoon trip in November 2026, so we kindly prefer monetary gifts toward our trip. There will be an option to scan a QR code at the celebration or bring a card if that’s easier.
Please be prompt! Doors will open at 3:15 PM for guest seating. The ceremony will begin exactly at 4:30 PM. At 4:15 PM, the doors will close and lock, and no one will be permitted to enter once the ceremony begins. We appreciate everyone’s understanding and respect for this special moment.
We kindly ask that only the guests listed on the invitation attend. Due to limited seating, we’re unable to accommodate additional guests or plus ones. When you type in your name to RSVP, if you have a plus one, there will be a spot that says “Guest.” If you don’t see that option, your invitation is just for you. We truly appreciate your understanding as we create an intimate celebration with our closest family and friends.