No gifts, please! Having our friends and family celebrate with us is the gift. But actually, if someone wants to do a Vogue-style write up of Emily's looks, that would be acceptable. (Joking, but not....)
We included plus-one's for everyone that we know is in a relationship. If we missed yours, or you'd simply like to bring a friend, please reach out.
She'll be there! Let's see how 14-month-old's like jet lag...
There may be a few children at the wedding. While the events themselves aren't planned to accommodate for children, we can surely make things work if you want/need your kid(s) to come. For example, Ella will have a local babysitter for the evening of the ceremony and our boating day. The Creta Palace hotel is very kid-friendly and can facilitate babysitters. Reach out to us if you'd like to think through it.
See the travel tab for lots of tips.
See the schedule page. More details will be added closer to the event.
For the first evening: Grecian cocktail party attire. Have fun with it. It will be warm (~80's F) and our ceremony will start in the late afternoon. The sun doesn't go down until about 745pm. We want everyone to be comfortable, so if in doubt, please prioritize your own comfort. Plan to dance! Boat day: swimsuits, cover ups, hats. Museum / winery day: comfortable clothes and walking shoes, hats. Beach party day: swimsuits, beach glam outfits, hats
Probably should have put this FAQ first. Still undecided about a white dress. But rest assured, there will be looks.
Taking odds: an all black linen jumpsuit, or a silk caftan. (Kidding for real on this one.)
Her current style is comfy footies with animal themes. Household rules is that she's only allowed "fashion" if it's thrifted and gifted - should we make an exception and dress her up?!
We won't have any, since we're already married, and this is a celebration rather than a traditional wedding ceremony.
We're not having any. We're bringing all the party to the celebration itself instead.