Please send your RSVPs by Monday October 14, 2024. You may either mail back the physical card or you can RSVP here. If you have any additional questions please feel free to contact us at any time, we want to ensure that everyone has the best time!
What is the dress code for your wedding?
The dress code will be black tie optional attire. Gentlemen are not required to wear a tux, but its a plus if they do. Ladies may wear floor-length, tea-length, or midi formal dresses. We kindly ask our guests to avoid wearing colors traditionally reserved for the bride as well as the bridal party colors gold and rust.
Are the wedding ceremony and reception at the same location?
The wedding ceremony and reception will not take place at the same location. The ceremony will be held at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and the reception will be at The Luminaire. Address details will be listed on your invitation as well as the home page of our website.
Will there be a time gap in between your wedding ceremony and reception?
There will be a time gap in between the wedding ceremony and reception. Following the ceremony, the bride and groom will take individual pictures with guests at the church. Cocktail hour will commence at 5:00 p.m. at The Luminaire.
Will the ceremony and reception be indoor or outdoors?
Both the ceremony and reception will be indoors. The ceremony will be held at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and the reception will be held at The Luminaire.
Is there parking available near your wedding venue?
There will be parking available both at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and The Luminaire. Parking at The Luminaire is walking distance to the venue however, The Luminaire will provide a complimentary golf cart shuttle for guests.
Will there be an open bar?
Yes! The drinks are on us, the hangovers are on you.
A Note on Gifts
Your presence at our celebration is the greatest gift of all. However, if you would like to bless us with a gift we would truly cherish a monetary gift. We will incorporate the bride's Vietnamese tradition of the lucky red envelope into our blended wedding celebration.
Vietnamese Wedding Tradition
A Vietnamese wedding tradition that the couple will incorporate into their wedding is called “chào bàn”. During dinner time, the parents and often times part of the wedding party will escort the bride and groom to each table to thank the guests and to receive their gifts; this is your opportunity to congratulate the couple and bless them with your gift. Red envelopes will be available if you would like to participate in the tradition of the lucky red envelope. Feel free to leave a sweet note for the newlyweds. During this time guests will be able to see the bride and groom in a traditional Vietnamese dress called “áo dài”.