"The most essential part of the dress code for an Indian wedding is to definitely wear color," says Shawna Gohel, editor-in-chief of Maharani Weddings. "Bright, festive color is always in style for an Indian wedding no matter what the season or venue. Given the celebratory nature of Indian weddings, bright hues are encouraged—though some are traditionally off-limits. "Guests should try to avoid wearing red, since the bride typically wears red," explains Nilima Patel, owner of Crimson Bleu Events. "Guests can wear any other color except for black. It's definitely not a color you should wear at an Indian wedding." There is no expectation for you to wear Indian clothes to an Indian wedding. If you are not comfortable wearing traditional Indian clothes, any cocktail dress or ensemble that you would wear to a Western wedding is suitable.
Formal attire, gowns, suits… etc
Average daily High is 78 to 71 degrees Fahrenheit Average daily Low is 58 to 53 degrees Fahrenheit
Both the ceremony and reception will be indoors.
After the ceremony, the newly weds will take photos with the guest and then the bridal party will be taking pictures nearby for around an hour. Guests can then head straight to the designated kitchen area where food and beverages will be served. After will be followed by music and dancing.
Saturday December 3rd TBD we might do a day event outdoors with music, food and drinks.
You will be missed! If you can not make it to the wedding or reception, please let us know as soon as possible and RSVP “no,” so we can plan accordingly.
While we love your little ones, our reception is going to be an adults-only event so that everyone can relax and enjoy the evening. We appreciate you making arrangements ahead of time and leaving the kids at home so you can celebrate with us.”
We have a strict guest list to stay on budget as well the capacity of the venue. Our wedding is strictly RSVP only. We will only able to accommodate those listed on your invitation.
Monetary gifts are preferred.
Sadly our centerpiece/ decor on the tables are not ours, so please do not take them with you. Thank you
October 15th, 2022