Sahana and D'Mitri

October 5–6, 2024 • San Antonio, TX, USA

Sahana and D'Mitri

October 5–6, 2024 • San Antonio, TX, USA

What is the dress code for each event?

We want you to feel at ease and enjoy the celebration, so Please choose attire that makes you feel comfortable and beautiful. Whether you go for traditional Indian wear or opt for Western clothing, your presence and happiness are what matter most to us. Please check out the event pages for the dress code for each event and some inspirations for the outfits.

Do I have to wear Indian clothes for every event?

You absolutely do NOT have to wear Indian clothes for all events. You can also wear the same outfit for the Haldi and Mehendi/Sangeet. You can also wear Western wear for every event. Whatever is comfortable for you!

Where can I buy Indian clothes?

Some links where you can buy Indian clothes are listed on each event page. Make sure you get it customer stitched though so you have a perfect fitting :)

Will there be food provided at the events?

Yes, there will be delicious food at all the events. In keeping with tradition, the wedding menu will be entirely vegetarian, featuring a variety of authentic and flavorful Indian dishes. We aim to provide a rich and satisfying culinary experience that celebrates our cultural heritage. If you have any dietary restrictions or specific needs, please let us know in advance so we can make appropriate accommodations. We will also have some Non-Indian options at the events.

What time should I arrive at the wedding?

Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start time of each event. This allows time for parking, finding your seat, and getting settled before the festivities begin.

What should I do if I cannot attend?

We will miss you! Please let us know as soon as possible if you cannot attend, so we can make necessary arrangements. You can RSVP on our wedding website or contact us directly.

Are children welcome at the wedding?

Absolutely! Children are welcome at all events. We will have some activities and entertainment to keep them engaged, especially during the Mehendi/Sangeet and wedding ceremony.