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How to Address the Dress Code for Your Wedding

October 13, 2023 | riley

Image by La Vie Studios. Keep scrolling to see how to address the dress code for a wedding

When it comes to wedding planning, choosing the perfect dress code is just as important as selecting the venue, flowers, and catering. A well-thought-out dress code not only sets the tone for your big day but also helps guests feel comfortable and confident in their attire. However, what was once a simple concept has become far more complex. We’re seeing countless new dress codes pop up, and explaining your vision to your guests may feel overwhelming.

That’s why we’re breaking down how to address the dress code for a wedding, from including it on your invitations to wording it on a wedding website. We’re also touching on the various types of dress codes to consider, and one of the biggest questions you may be asking yourself–is it okay to give your guests a color palette?

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How to Address Dress Code on Wedding Invitations

Be Clear and Specific

Because you don’t have much room on a wedding invitation, it’s important to be clear and specific about what you want the dress code to be. Make sure it’s easy to spot, and use clear language that leaves no room for ambiguity. For example, use terms like “black tie,” “casual,” or “cocktail attire.”

Offer Additional Information

After you’ve listed your dress code, consider offering a brief note or line beneath it to explain it further. For instance, if your dress code is black tie, consider adding a line that says, “Please wear formal evening attire” or “Men wear a tuxedo, and women wear a floor-length dress.” The same can be said for a casual dress code. You can write something along the lines of “Dress comfortably to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.”

Point to Your Website

If you’re doing both invitations and a website, you can also point to your website on the invites. Mention the site and any necessary information (like if you have an FAQ page on the site that may answer any questions they may have). This way, your guests know how to find it and always have it to reference as needed.

How to Write Dress Code on Wedding Website

Explain the Dress Code

Wedding websites provide a much larger space to describe your dress code. We suggest creating a dedicated page on your wedding website to detail each dress code option. If your site does not have multiple pages, we recommend putting the dress code under the welcome message with all the other must-know info.

While you should follow the advice we mentioned for invitations, you can also provide examples of what is acceptable and what should be avoided. This could be through photos or a bulleted list. This is also a great place to put a color palette example if you’re having guests wear specific colors (i.e., pastels). You can easily make one on Canva and upload the image to the site as a visual.

Offer Shopping Tips

If you want to take it a step further, suggest where guests can shop for appropriate attire, especially if your dress code is a little more unique (i.e., boho chic or 1920s glam). However, this is not necessary, and your guests won’t expect it, so don’t fret if you don’t have ideas.

Mention Weather Considerations

Lastly, it’s important to mention weather considerations. If your wedding is outdoors or in a specific climate, advise guests on how to dress comfortably. Suggest that they bring jackets and shawls if you know it’s going to be cool, or opt for small hand fans and sunglasses if it’s going to be warm and sunny out.

Is It Okay to Give Your Guests a Color Palette?

While we’re on the topic of dress codes, there’s been a trend that we’ve seen go around that could be considered… controversial. More and more couples are choosing to give their guests a color palette to ensure that their big day looks cohesive. If you’ve been wondering if it’s okay to do so, we’re here to help. The answer is absolutely. It’s your big day, and if you want your guests to wear all black or an array of pastels, there’s nothing wrong with that. While guests may be a little annoyed that they have to buy a new outfit for the day, they’re there to celebrate you. They’ll get past it.

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The Four Main Types of Dress Codes

White Tie

A white tie dress code is the most formal option you can give your guests. Men are expected to wear tuxedos, while women should wear elegant evening gowns. Accessories like bowties, formal heels, jewelry, and a classic clutch are a must. This is one of the less common dress codes. However, if you feel like going all out, we say go for it. It’s important to note that this is different from black tie.

Black Tie

So what’s the difference, you may be asking yourself? While women are expected to still wear floor-length dresses that hide their ankles, the dress can be a bit more informal so long as it still touches the floor. Men are to wear tuxes, a bowtie or vest, and formal dress shoes. If the wedding is in the summer, guests also have the option to wear a white tuxedo jacket.

Cocktail Attire

Cocktail attire is a step below black tie and offers guests more flexibility in what they wear–that’s why it’s one of the most popular dress codes used. It’s the perfect balance between casual and formal, allowing men to wear suits and ties and women to wear floor-length, tea-length, or midi dresses. Separates are also more acceptable under this dress code.

If you’re looking to do cocktail attire for your big day, but you don’t mind your guests dressing up if they want, you can also list it as black-tie optional. Not sure what that is? That’s okay, we have a whole blog about it!

Casual

A casual dress code is exactly what it sounds like–laidback. It’s ideal for relaxed, informal weddings. These dress codes are typically used at an outdoor or beach wedding and include slack and dress shirts, summer dresses, and shoes such as wedges or dressy sandals. Although the name is deceiving, unless a couple okays it beforehand, jeans are not acceptable.

Final Thoughts on How to Address the Dress Code for a Wedding

These are just four of the most common dress codes. We could go on and on, listing the countless options that fall under the umbrella of these terms. Instead, when deciding on your dress code, go with your gut. Remember that while setting a dress code is helpful, it’s equally important to consider your guests’ comfort. Always be mindful of factors like the venue, weather, and your guests’ preferences when choosing a dress code. 

If you want specific patterns, colors, and silhouettes, make it known. There’s nothing wrong with listing with one of the above dress codes and then expanding on your vision (especially if you have the space to do so on a wedding website).

Addressing the dress code for your wedding can be done easily through invitations and your wedding website. Choose a dress code that aligns with the tone of your wedding and your vision as a couple, and provide your guests with the information and guidance, and you’ll end up with one stunning celebration. Need help with your wedding website? We got you! Here’s everything you need to know about setting up your wedding website.

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Chic White & Gold Villa La Joya Wedding

October 11, 2023 | justine

Malak and Jaryn wanted an outdoor wedding with all the charm of a backyard celebration but with an added touch of glamor and style. So, they tossed aside the idea of a traditional wedding and embarked on a destination adventure. They discovered the perfect location in Mexico, and their special day transformed into a tropical fairy tale. With a stunning venue, beautiful florals, a classic color palette, and chic attire, their Villa La Joya wedding had all the ingredients of a timeless celebration.

The team of talented vendors turned the villa’s lawn by the water into a gorgeous spot for the ceremony. To make it even more special, they lined the walkway with lush white blooms and built a one-of-a-kind arch to frame the beautiful views. With the backdrop of the ocean and lush tropical scenery, it was the perfect romantic setting for saying “I do.” At the reception, guests were treated to stylish lounges and an all-white tablescape with gold accents. To cap off the night, the couple danced to the magical display of firework fountains, ending the celebration with a bang!

If your wedding vibe is timeless meets modern romance, then this is the perfect inspiration for you. Luckily, this stunning day was beautifully captured by Diptych Studio. So, keep scrolling for ideas that will always be in vogue and never go out of style.

The Couple:

Malak and Jaryn

The Wedding:

Villa La Joya, Playa Del Carmen, Cancun, Mexico

Supporting Local Creatives Through the Bridal Fashion

As a fashion stylist, my wedding outfits were essential to me. I come from Nashville and wanted to collaborate with local black creatives for my wedding looks. I aimed for a timeless style with lace and pearls for the ceremony, choosing soft pink and nude makeup to match the outdoor setting. My hair was elegantly done in finger waves with pearl touches, and my dress and shoes featured lace and pearl details. I carried a bouquet of white roses down the aisle. My getting-ready robe had dramatic bell sleeves with floral and feather decorations, and I added a satin corset for a 60’s pinup look. For the reception, I went for a more modern vibe with a mesh jumpsuit adorned with intricate floral and pearl details, plus a detachable tulle skirt for a romantic touch. Each element reflected my mix of classic and contemporary styles.

A Modern and Timeless Vision Brought to Life at Their Villa La Joya Wedding

We wanted a mixture of modern meets timeless aesthetic. I was definitely a Pinterest bride and wanted white and greenery with hints of gold for a timeless look, but we included acrylic elements to give it a more modern feel. My dream wedding has always been to have a “backyard wedding,” and our wedding venue gave us that and more. Villa La Joya offered us a way to have a private ceremony and reception without the onlookers of a resort-style wedding. Our wedding planner got us into contact with all of the vendors in Mexico, and everything exceeded our expectations.

Honoring Their Loved Ones Was a Priority on Their Special Day

The most important thing to us was ensuring that we included our family in moments that could have been just about us but made it much sweeter. My late grandmothers were on my bouquet as I walked down the aisle. My husband included his brothers in his mother/son dance. And I honored my late older sister by dedicating my father/daughter dance to her. Our wedding day is 100% our day, but we felt like we were celebrating them as well.

A Memorable Walk Down the Aisle and Heartfelt Vows

The most memorable part of the wedding was walking down the aisle to see my husband for the first time. It was truly an indescribable feeling, but in that moment, everything came together. Our ceremony was breathtakingly beautiful, and seeing our family and friends there made the moment that much sweeter. My husband’s wedding vows made everyone cry, and it is a moment I will never forget.

Advice From the Newlyweds: Embrace the Unpredictable Wedding Journey 

It might sound like a cliché, but in the end, everything falls into place. Our engagement was longer due to the pandemic, and we were set on a destination wedding. I found myself stressing and losing confidence in my choices along the way. Trust yourself, and don’t worry too much about the little things. Most people won’t notice if something doesn’t go as planned. Just enjoy the journey!

Elevating the Wedding Experience Through Small Personalized Details

I am most proud of the details of my wedding. I tried to think about every detail possible throughout the wedding day. We stayed in Cancun, about 20 minutes away from the venue. We made sure that we had a designated playlist for the shuttles to play during the ride, gospel music upon our guests’ arrival because we got married on a Sunday, a muted color palette for the guests to wear, a custom bar cart, DJ booth, dance floor, drink stirrers, place cards, and an audio guestbook to name a few. The details are what I feel our guests appreciated the most.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Diptych Studio
Event Planning – Pride Maya Weddings
Venue – Villa La Joya
Floral Design + Rentals – KL Design Events
Catering – Gourmet Soberanis
Cake – Pasteleria La Migaja
Officiant – Christian Carballo
DJ – Walter Morgan
Videography – Champagne Love Stories
Makeup Artist – JaTesa Mayberry
Hair Styling – Nicole Howard
Wedding Dress – Bridals By Lori
Bridal Accessories – Albina Dyla + Jimmy Choo
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Natalie Jene + Melissa Smith
Groom’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Transportation – EMVA Tours
Bar Service – Be You Cocktail Service

 

Congratulations to Malak and Jaryn on their beautiful Villa La Joya wedding. They certainly chose an exquisite venue for their special day. If you’re considering a wedding in Mexico, you can explore more about Villa La Joya’s unique charm in our directory of the world’s best wedding venues

A big thank you to Junebug members Pride Maya Weddings for their exceptional work planning every intricate detail the couple envisioned. Check out their profile to see more of their talent in our directory of the world’s best wedding planners.

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Unique Las Vegas Inspired Altar Electric Elopement

October 10, 2023 | justine

When Tiff and Elle decided to tie the knot, they knew they wanted a wild, intimate celebration that matched their fun personalities. No stuffy traditions for this dynamic duo! Instead, they chose an Altar Electric elopement that promised a whirlwind of excitement. Their wedding day? It was like a rock ‘n’ roll symphony of joy, a love party for the ages, and a glittery reminder that sometimes, all it takes is a touch of rock star magic to make your special day shine.

In classic Vegas fashion, their ceremony was a whirlwind of love and excitement. With an over-the-top heart-shaped backdrop, the couple exchanged their forever vows in a flash. After a wild adventure through the city, capturing memories at every turn, the fun was just beginning. Their first dance took place beneath dazzling disco balls enveloped in shimmering streamers.

With a venue that’s as unique as it is iconic, chic fashion that added a touch of sophistication to the fun vibe, and a romance that’s as wild as the dazzling city lights, this Altar Electric elopement might just be the spark of inspiration you’ve been looking for. Keep scrolling to witness the love from every angle beautifully captured by Marie-Luise Skibbe.

The Couple:

Tiff and Elle

The Wedding:

Altar Electric, Abbotsford, Victoria, Australia

Recommended Reading: The Ultimate Elopement Planning Checklist

How They Decided on an Altar Electric Elopement

We wanted an intimate and fun wedding vibe, and The Altar Electric ticked those boxes. The Altar Electric brings a Las Vegas style wedding to Melbourne, and their team organizes as much or as little as you want. After deciding on this venue, everything else just felt so easy as we picked things that we loved. We didn’t want anything overly traditional as that is simply not the type of people we are, and there had to be a dance floor and oysters on the menu.

Recommended Reading: Get Inspired By These 30+ Wedding Vows Examples

Wedding Planning Priorities for an Easier and Memorable Journey

When planning your wedding, consider the three most important things to make your day memorable. Remember these as you plan. Enjoy and treasure the moments with your partner on your wedding day, as it can be a wonderfully overwhelming experience. If you don’t have a wedding planner, consider hiring one to help you stay organized and remember everything important. With these in mind, your wedding planning journey will be easier and more memorable.

 

Recommended Reading: The Ultimate Guide To Planning A Same-Sex Wedding

Why The Couple Feels Proud and Grateful for Crafting an Authentic Day

When we think of our wedding, we feel so proud and grateful that all of our guests comment that it was such a fun day and that we literally had the best day of our lives. We stayed true to ourselves and still can’t believe how pawfect our dog Oslo was on the day.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Marie-Luise Skibbe
Venue – Altar Electric
Floral Design – Bush Flowers
Catering – Goldy’s Tavern
Cake – Alice Randall
Officiant – Sarah Dobson
DJ – Logan Knave
Makeup Artist – Elise Bysouth
Hair Styling – Amberley Rose Hair + Lauren Sieger from Black Avenue Hair
Wedding Attire – Daughters of Simone + Honeymoon Studios
Jewelry – Alix Yang + Toni May
Rings – Black Finch + Seb Brown

 

Congratulations to Tiff and Elle on their unique Las Vegas-inspired Altar Electric elopement. Marie-Luise Skibbe did an amazing job capturing all the memorable moments, from the fun and playful to the dramatic and romantic.

By focusing on what truly meant the most to them instead of following traditional rules, they created a real and genuine day. Choosing a venue they loved right from the start made everything else fit perfectly, setting a fun tone for the day. If you’re ready to start planning your own special celebration for two, explore our elopement planning checklist and our guide to finding a place that’s just as unique as your love story.

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