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Colby & Walker

November 15, 2025 • Houston, Texas

Colby & Walker

November 15, 2025 • Houston, Texas

What is the dress code?

We would love our dress code to complement our chosen theme for the day, and kindly request our guests to wear black. Please leave the white to the bride & groom. Please join us in Semi-Formal / Texas Tuxedo attire. Gentlemen, please wear a black suit or sports coat paired with any black/dark solid or patterned button up with dress pants or dark wash jeans. Ladies, any length black dress or dressy separates would be ideal.

Can Children Attend?

We sincerely value and cherish the presence of all our family and friends who will be joining us for our wedding. However, we kindly request that all guests in attendance be at least 15 years of age. We hope you will understand and respect our decision in this matter.

When should I RSVP by?

We ask that you please RSVP by October 1st 2025.

What time should I arrive for the ceremony?

We are requesting all guest to arrive by 4:15pm for our ceremony.

Can i bring a guest?

Our wedding is strictly RSVP only. We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation.

Transportation options:

We recommend traveling by Uber to and from our venue. Our venue offers valet, however there will be a fee. Depending on the hotel you choose, shuttle options might be available.

Do yall have a registry?

Yes! If you check the menu bar on our website, you'll find the "Registry" option, which will direct you to our registry page. Our favorite choice is the honeymoon fund, designed to help us make unforgettable memories on our first trip as a married couple! We truly appreciate your love and support as we embark on this new journey together.

can i take photos during the ceremony?

We are so excited that you'll be joining us, and we want you to relax and be fully present for our ceremony. We have a wonderful photographer who will capture every moment, and we'll make sure you see those photos as soon as we do! With this in mind, we ask that you refrain from taking photos during the ceremony; for the reception? Go wild!