We unfortunately cannot accommodate additional guests. Due to limited capacity, we can only allow the people named on your invitation. Your invitation will be made out to "(Your Name) & Guest" if a plus one has been given to you.
Due to limited numbers, we hope you appreciate that children are only invited if named. Your invitation will be made out to "The (Your Last Name) Family " if your children have been invited and "Mr. & Mrs." if only you and your significant other have been invited.
We would love to see our friends and family all dressed up with us! We are requesting a formal/black tie optional dress code for our wedding. If you would like more clarification on the definition, here is a perfect description from hautefetes.com: Formal (Black-Tie Optional) Wedding Dress Code A formal wedding, where black-tie is optional, offers guests an opportunity to choose how fancy they’d like to dress, knowing a range of outfit options are appropriate. What to Wear to a Formal Wedding (Black-Tie Optional) Men: Whereas men must wear a tuxedo to a white-tie or black-tie event, doing so is optional for a formal wedding. A dark-colored suit with a tie is also acceptable. Women: Similar to white-tie and black-tie events, women have the option of wearing a long dress, formal cocktail dress, or dressy pantsuit. However, whereas ankles should never show at a white-tie or black-tie event, it is more acceptable to wear a shorter-length dress at a formal wedding
We kindly ask that you avoid colors traditionally reserved for the bride - whites, creams, and ivories. We also would like to emphasize that this is not a halloween-themed wedding so please leave your costumes at home.