Breanna & Brett

July 20, 2024 • Raleigh, NC

Breanna & Brett

July 20, 2024 • Raleigh, NC

Q + A

What do I wear?

Our Wedding is dressy-casual or Garden Attire. For women, this could be a sundress/day dress, a jumpsuit, a blouse, and nice pants or non-ripped jeans. For men, this could be a polo/button-up shirt with nice pants or non-ripped jeans.

Is the wedding at an indoor or outdoor space?

The wedding ceremony will be held outside and our reception will be held outdoors as well.

Can I bring a date or plus one?

Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate the guests that are included on you invitation. If you received a plus one, it will be listed on your invite by name.

Will there be alcohol?

Yes, but not until after the ceremony at the reception location. There will be a bar where guest can purchase their choice of alcohol.

Is food provided?

We will be providing food in a buffet style at our reception party.

What are our wedding colors?

Our wedding colors are sky blue, dusty blue, and an accent of gold.

Can I take photos and videos during the ceremony?

We are having an "unplugged" ceremony. This means we are asking that all photos and cameras are put away and turned to silent/off during the ceremony. We have hired a professional photographer to capture some of the most important moments of our lives and we'd hate to have a persons phone or camera blocking that moment for our photographer to capture. After the ceremony and garden exit please feel free to take as many photos as you want and share them with us!

Are kids invited?

Due to limited numbers, we hope that you understand that our wedding will be kid free unless otherwise specified by the bride and groom.

What if I don't RSVP by the deadline?

If we do not receive an RSVP from you via our wedding website by our May 20th deadline, you will be marked "not attending". The reason for this is being that we must provide accurate guest counts to both our ceremony and reception coordinators.

Are there any colors we should avoid wearing?

We kindly ask that you avoid colors traditionally reserved for the bride- whites, ivories, and creams.