Join us as we say “I Do” in true Crescent City style — where magnolias bloom, brass bands blow, & love hangs thicker than the summer air. From the French Quarter to forever — because in New Orleans, we don't just celebrate, we second line!

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Maya & Andrew

July 25, 2026 • New Orleans, LA
65 Days To Go!

Maya & Andrew

July 25, 2026 • New Orleans, LA
65 Days To Go!

What is Seersucker?

https://youtu.be/1rruwJaQm6w Click the link or paste the URL into your browser to see a quick video. In New Orleans culture, seersucker isn't just a fabric; it's a fashion statement and a symbol of the city's relaxed yet formal style, especially during the warm months. It's considered the city's only true style contribution, according to some locals. Here's why seersucker holds a special place in New Orleans: Comfort in the Heat: The fabric's puckered texture creates air pockets, making it cool and comfortable in the city's hot and humid climate. Cultural Significance: Seersucker is often associated with Easter and Memorial Day, marking the beginning of the warm-weather fashion season. Formal Yet Casual: While seersucker can be worn formally, it also carries a relaxed, easygoing vibe, making it suitable for a variety of events and occasions. Local History: The seersucker suit is believed to have originated in New Orleans with local clothing manufacturer Joseph Haspel Sr. experimenting with the fabric for hot-weather wear in the early 20th century. Celebration and Social Events: Seersucker is often worn at weddings, parties, and other social events, particularly in the spring and summer months.

What is the weather like in July in NOLA?

Hot!! Baaaybay, it’s like walking through gumbo with a blow dryer in your face! ☀️🔥 Welcome to the Big Easy—where even the shade sweats and snowballs are a survival strategy. 😅🍧

What’s the best airport to fly into?

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport - MSY.

Is there a block of rooms and a group rate for the hotel?

Yes. You can book your room now. Just click the Travel tab.

Can I drink in the streets?

Yes, in the French Quarter—just use a plastic cup!