Sarah & Brent

November 1, 2024 • Omaha, Nebraska

Sarah & Brent

November 1, 2024 • Omaha, Nebraska

FAQ & Additional Information

The dress code is formal or cocktail attire, can you explain this?

Men's formal attire typically consists of a well-fitted suit with a white dress shirt and tie. Completing the look includes dress shoes, a matching belt, and other optional accessories. Women's formal attire typically includes floor-length evening gowns. For men's cocktail attire, a suit or blazer with dress trousers is suitable, paired with a solid or subtly patterned dress shirt, tie is optional. Shoes can be dress shoes or loafers in black or brown. Women's cocktail attire includes knee-length dresses or dressy jumpsuits. Hair and makeup for cocktail attire are sophisticated yet slightly more relaxed. While both attires call for elegance, formal attire tends to be more timeless and minimalistic, whereas cocktail attire allows for more creativity and boldness in styling. In general, steer clear of casual shoes like sneakers, flip-flops, or casual sandals, as well as casual dresses made from jersey or cotton. Denim, whether in jeans or skirts, and plain T-shirts are too casual and should be avoided.

The RSVP card said this would be an "adult only affair", can I bring my kiddo if I can't find a sitter?

We hope you understand our decision to make our wedding a kid-free occasion so that everyone can enjoy a night off. Aside from our immediate nieces and nephews, we request no additional children unless a conversation is first had with the couple. There will be no child specific menus or activities and our music isn't necessarily censored.

Can I bring a plus one?

The couple is excited to celebrate with their friends and family. Invitations indicate whether or not a guest has been allotted a plus one. If you did not receive the option for a plus one, it was probably an oversight! Reach out to the bride or groom and we can work something out. Additionally, if you did not indicate on your initial RSVP that a plus one will be joining you, the couple must be informed by October 1st as seating and dinner arrangements have been well thought out.

What else?

Please reach out to the bride, groom, or their families with any other questions, comments, or concerns. We're pretty laid back and truly just want everyone to have the best time.