Dress Codes

Wedding

The dress code is retro formal. Yes, we made it up. We have a deep love for clothes from eras past and we encourage you to go vintage if it’s something you’re excited about. Think of this as a way to express your personal style to its extreme. Most importantly, we want you to be able to dance.

For those who wear dresses, think luscious fabric, dramatic draping, impressive silhouettes, textural excitement and bold jewel tones. A floppy sunhat and big jewelry could go a long way. Longer dresses are encouraged but by no means required.

For tailoring, we encourage you to let go of the skin-tight trousers and find something with a little more room to move. Ties are encouraged but not required. Please no sneakers or denim.

A reminder that our wedding is outside. Weather is unpredictable — it may be very hot or it may be quite temperate. For those who wear heels, we will be in the grass the entire time. Plan accordingly (AKA embrace the wedge).

Welcome Party

Our welcome party will be hosted in a barn turned music venue. It’s a casual setting but we encourage you to still dress nicely in cocktail attire.

Shorter dresses, fun patterns, more playful.

Please, no t-shirts or sneakers.