Escarleth & Richard

Saturday, September 14, 2024 • Schiller Park, Illinois

Escarleth & Richard

Saturday, September 14, 2024 • Schiller Park, Illinois

ARE KIDS INVITED?

Although we love children, we regretfully cannot accommodate everyones children at our wedding. This pertains to children of all ages, including infants toddlers kids and teens. We hope you see this as an opportunity to take the night off and enjoy the party with us!

CAN I BRING A GUEST/ DATE?

We unfortunately cannot accommodate additional guests. Due to limited capacity, we can only allow people named on your invitation. Your invitation will be made out to “{Your Name} & Guest” if a plus one has been given to you.

WILL THE WEDDING BE INDOORS ?

Both ceremony and reception will be taking place indoors.

HOW DO I RSVP? WHEN SHOULD I RSVP BY?

The invitation has a QR code that will take you directly to the RSVP page to confirm attendance. Kindly RSVP before August 10th 2024. If you're unable to attend, we would appreciate you still let us know at the soonest opportunity. Any RSVPs received after this date will be marked as a "no" as we will be sending final headcounts to vendors after this deadline.

IS THERE A DRESS CODE?

Yes, the dress code is Formal Attire. We recommend a suit and tie for men and formal dresses for women. We request guests to follow a muted color palette in order to keep photos cohesive. Please avoid Jeans or sneakers for men, or white/ cream dresses for women. As well as bright red or exaggerated colors. We hope you understand and respect this request.

IS THERE PARKING?

Yes. Both ceremony and venue have a complimentary parking lot.

QUESTION NOT ANSWERED?

If you still have any questions that are not answered here, please feel free to call or text Escarleth at (224-235-5460).

ARE THERE ANY COLORS OR STYLES YOU'D PREFER ME TO WEAR?

Darker hues such as black, navy, and charcoal, or deeper soft tones such as emerald/sage, lavender, light blue, peach, maroon, tan brown. Please try to steer clear of: white/ cream, blush pink, and gold, since it might clash with our wedding party.