Dress Code
We’ve put together a few dress code ideas to help set the vibe for each part of the celebration, but they’re just there as a guide. Please don’t feel like you have to follow them exactly, wear something you feel comfortable, confident, and like yourself in. As long as it fits the overall relaxed and celebratory feel, you’ll look perfect to us
Welcome Dinner
For our welcome dinner, think relaxed and summery. For ladies, go for light, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen, with easy, flowy silhouettes such as midi or maxi dresses. Soft, earthy tones like blush, olive, brown, navy, and neutrals work beautifully, with mostly plain pieces and minimal patterns.

For men keep it equally effortless, linen or cotton shirts, relaxed trousers or chinos, and light, neutral tones. Nothing too formal, just laid-back, elegant, and easygoing so you can feel comfortable and ready to enjoy a chilled evening together.

Wedding Day
For the wedding day, think soft, dreamy, and a little bit whimsical. We love a pastel palette of sage green, powder blue, peachy apricot, blush pink, and butter yellow. Go for floaty fabrics and pieces with movement: ruffles, frills, or fun, slightly exaggerated shapes are all welcome. Florals are a favourite but not a must, so feel free to play with textures and details. Overall, something feminine, light, and a little bit glam.

For the gents, think classic and sharp. Suits in shades of grey, paired with a crisp shirt and a tie. Nothing too bold, just clean, timeless, and easy.
