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(A helpful yet excessively detailed guide)
We are so glad you asked. Truly. Because “what to wear” is both very simple and apparently one of life’s great unsolved mysteries.
The official dress code for our wedding is Elevated Cocktail for an Evening Garden Celebration, which lives in that magical space between “I wore this to a really fancy dinner once” and “I might accidentally be mistaken for a member of the wedding party.”
For Men:
A suit is your best friend here. Navy, charcoal, gray, or similar grown-up colors are all welcome. A tie is encouraged but not mandatory (we support both the tied and untied lifestyle). Jackets should stay on for photos, but feel free to loosen up later once dancing or existential conversations begin. Please note: jeans, shorts, sneakers, flip-flops, or anything you’d wear to brunch will be very sad and feel out of place.
For Women:
Think midi or full length dresses that feel elegant, festive, and evening-appropriate. Not short-short, not black-tie-full red-carpet ball gown. Elevated fabrics, thoughtful details, and a polished silhouette are your guiding stars.
For Everyone:
This is an outdoor garden wedding in the evening, which means elevated attire is expected, but practicality is appreciated. Heels are welcome, but wedges, block heels, or fancy flats may make your relationship with grass and gravel more enjoyable. Please save casual fabrics, sundresses, beachwear, and anything that could be described as “comfy” for literally any other weekend. When in doubt: dress up, not down.
If you’re still unsure, ask yourself the following questions:
If the answer is yes, congratulations - you nailed it. If not, we promise you’ll still look amazing, and we’re just thrilled you’re there.
Anyway, don’t overthink it… we’re not.
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