Check-in, Welcome Lunch & Mehendi
Our celebrations begin with a relaxed welcome lunch and afternoon of mehendi (henna). If you’re arriving straight from the airport or don’t have time to check in and change, please come as you are- we’d much rather see you there. The bride will be wearing Indian attire, and the groom will be wearing Western attire. Guests are welcome to wear Indian or Western smart casual.
Indian - lighter festive wear - kurtas · sarees · suits · co-ords · lehengas · nehru jacket
Western - blazers · shirts and trousers · dresses
Masti & Games
Our Masti and Games are all about fun, energy, and a little friendly competition - so come dressed to move. The theme is colourful, festive, and vibrant. The bride and groom will be wearing Indian attire. Guests are welcome to wear Indian or Western, whatever lets you jump, dance, and play with ease.
Indian - bright kurtas · sarees · suits · co-ords · lehengas · nehru jacket
Western - shirts and trousers · dresses
Your presence means far more to us than any dress code. We’ve created the guide below simply as a reference inspired by what the bride and groom and their families will be wearing, but please wear whatever makes you feel comfortable and ready to celebrate!
Afterparty
You'll have the opportunity for a quick change, if you wish, before the afterparty, so this one's all yours — no guidance needed, just dress to impress! Just make sure your shoes are ready for the dance floor. Let's celebrate into the night.
Dress Code
Cocktails & Sangeet
An evening of celebration, performances, and dancing. We invite you to dress for the occasion in formal attire, embracing the glamour and spirit of the evening. The bride will be wearing Indian attire and the groom will be in black tie. Guests are welcome to wear Indian or Western formal.
Indian - heavier festive wear - lehengas · sarees · suits · shararas · anarkalis · co-ords · bandhgalas · kurtas with jackets · Indo-western
Western - tuxedos · suits · black tie · cocktail dresses · evening gowns
Baarat, the Wedding & Dinner
Our wedding ceremony is the heart of the celebration, so we invite you to dress in your finest. The dress code is Indian or Western formal, elegant and refined, though no need for black tie. The bride and groom will be in traditional Indian attire.
Indian - sarees · lehengas · anarkalis · formal suits · nehru jackets · bandhgala
Western - suits · formal dresses