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I''m having the hardest time figuring out how to word our suggested dress code on our website...
Some background: Our ceremony starts at 5 pm and will be outdoors on a lawn overlooking a vineyard. The reception will be on a terrace also overlooking the vineyards.
FI is buying his suit but has not decided yet whether to just get a really nice black suit or a tux suit. (If tux, he''d be wearing a hanging tie, not a bow tie).
We would prefer our guests to dress formally, but not necessarily black tie (especially if FI ends up not wearing a tux).
"Cocktail wear" doesn''t seem to go with an outdoor wedding, but something like "elegant garden attire" seems to suggest more of a daytime/luncheon event, not to mention lots of pastel (not what I''m going for).
My friend suggested something like: "We recommend semi-formal dress, so tuxes aren''t necessary - feel free to wear suits for men and cocktail dresses for women."
Does that say enough? I don''t want to just put "semi-formal" b/c I think people these days tend to under-dress for weddings and the true meaning of certain dress codes has kind of been lost. (Although I realize there will always be those one or two errant guests...)
I''m trying to figure out a way to balance a formal wedding with the more laid back atmosphere of our location. We want elegant and romantic, not necessarily stiff and formal but certainly not khakis and sneakers either.
Some background: Our ceremony starts at 5 pm and will be outdoors on a lawn overlooking a vineyard. The reception will be on a terrace also overlooking the vineyards.
FI is buying his suit but has not decided yet whether to just get a really nice black suit or a tux suit. (If tux, he''d be wearing a hanging tie, not a bow tie).
We would prefer our guests to dress formally, but not necessarily black tie (especially if FI ends up not wearing a tux).
"Cocktail wear" doesn''t seem to go with an outdoor wedding, but something like "elegant garden attire" seems to suggest more of a daytime/luncheon event, not to mention lots of pastel (not what I''m going for).
My friend suggested something like: "We recommend semi-formal dress, so tuxes aren''t necessary - feel free to wear suits for men and cocktail dresses for women."
Does that say enough? I don''t want to just put "semi-formal" b/c I think people these days tend to under-dress for weddings and the true meaning of certain dress codes has kind of been lost. (Although I realize there will always be those one or two errant guests...)
I''m trying to figure out a way to balance a formal wedding with the more laid back atmosphere of our location. We want elegant and romantic, not necessarily stiff and formal but certainly not khakis and sneakers either.