If you would like to dress according to the color palette, we have curated some options to match our floral arrangements and the atmosphere of the venue. The colors center around jewel tones for fall, such as oranges, reds, purples, and greens. More ideas on Pinterest at https://pin.it/2umk6sgil. While the attire is black tie optional, meaning floor-length gowns or suits (tuxedos optional), we encourage you to have fun with what you choose to wear. We want everyone to be as comfortable and enjoy the day!
Si deseas vestir de acuerdo con la paleta de colores, hemos seleccionado algunas opciones que combinan con nuestros arreglos florales y la atmósfera del lugar. Los colores se centran en tonos del otoño, como naranjas, rojos, morados y verdes. Puedes encontrar más ideas en Pinterest en el enlace https://pin.it/2umk6sgil. La etiqueta es formal, lo que significa que puedes llevar vestidos largos o trajes (el esmoquin es opcional), pero te animamos a que te diviertas con lo que elijas ponerte. ¡Queremos que todos os sintáis cómodos y disfrutéis del día!
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