Dress Code
​Friday, May 22nd
Haldi
Celebrate the morning’s spirit in attire that echoes the ceremony’s warmth and beauty.
Mehendi
Embrace the cheerful celebration with festive attire that captures the joyful spirit of the weekend ahead.
The color yellow is considered auspicious, symbolizing good fortune, new beginnings, and prosperity.
To welcome blessings into the couple's life, guests are kindly asked to dress formally
in shades of yellow, green, orange or pink.
Please avoid wearing primarily white attire.
Indian attire is encouraged, however, not required.
Guests are encouraged to wear whatever makes them feel most confident, comfortable and excited to participate in the festivities.
Acceptable clothing includes sherwanis, lehengas, sharara/palazzo suits, salwaar kameez, and sarees.
Suits with ties, dress pants and sport jackets are also permitted, along with formal dresses or separates.
Saturday, May 23rd
The Sangeet
Guests are encouraged to dress and look their best.
Feel free to embrace the radiant atmosphere and sparkling spirit that surrounds the night.
Nothing is "too much."
Black Tie Attire
The dress code includes both formal Indian ethnic clothing and American attire.
Tuxedos, suits with ties, lehengas, sarees, gowns, and formal separates are recommended.
Guests are requested to reserve the color red for the bride.
Sunday, May 24th
The Wedding Ceremony & Reception
Guests are invited to embrace the season.
Light fabrics, summer colors, and floral touches are encouraged.
Formal Garden Attire
Suits with ties, dress pants and sport jackets are recommended, along with formal gowns, dresses or separates.
Please reserve the color white for the bride.