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November 1, 2025
Brooklyn, NY

Taj & Joshua

Schedule

We’re incredibly lucky to have so many loved ones we want to celebrate with from across the country and around the world. It means everything to us to carve out space for meaningful, personal time with as many of you as possible. The reality is, we were unable to find a single venue that could comfortably hold everyone dearest to us. So, we’ve chosen to divide the day into three events: – A morning marriage ceremony, for those who wish to witness our vows – A midday reception for family only – An evening celebration, centered around all our friends While we’d be honored to have you at every moment, we understand that a full-day commitment is a big ask. Please don’t feel pressured to attend it all. Your comfort and presence, in whatever form, mean the world to us. Truly, do what is best for you. If you’re unable to attend the morning ceremony in person, we’ll be livestreaming it so you can still be part of the moment from wherever you are.

Saturday, November 1, 2025

Ceremony

9:45 am - 11:00 am

Formal / Semi formal

Please don’t feel pressured to purchase anything new. If you already have something appropriate, that’s more than enough. Out of respect for the bride and our families, we ask that you avoid t-shirts, sneakers, and overly casual attire. We also request that you refrain from wearing white, in honor of the bride. Thank you for helping us keep the focus where it belongs. If you are unable to join us for the ceremony in person, we will be livestreaming! Please use this link to join: http://bit.ly/STREAMEBC

Reception (Family Only)

12:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Formal / Semi formal

Please don’t feel pressured to purchase anything new. If you already have something appropriate, that’s more than enough. Out of respect for the bride and our families, we ask that you avoid t-shirts, sneakers, and overly casual attire. We also request that you refrain from wearing white, in honor of the bride. Thank you for helping us keep the focus where it belongs.