FAQs

If you have any other questions that aren’t covered here, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re so excited to celebrate with you and appreciate your understanding as we finalize the details!

  • Your invitation should clearly list each individual invited. If you are uncertain about who is included, feel free to reach out, and we’ll happily confirm.

  • Yes! Once you RSVP, you’ll receive an invite that includes the full wedding party by name for each event.

  • We understand it can be tempting to invite additional friends or a date, but in order to stay within our capacity, we cannot accommodate extra guests. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

  • We have different dress codes for each celebration:

    • Friday (Gaye Holud)

      • Smart Casual or South Asian Festive

      • Bride’s Side: Wear Pink or Green

      • Groom’s Side: Wear Blue or Yellow. Ideally, women wear yellow and men wear blue with a yellow vest, if possible.

    • Saturday (Reception)

      • Black Tie or South Asian Desi Formal

      • We kindly request that guests avoid wearing red on this day. Thank you for respecting our color choices—we can’t wait to see you in all your fabulous looks!

  • Please let us know by March 7, 2025.

  • You’ll find a spot to note any dietary concerns right on the RSVP page.

  • All event specifics will be provided once you submit your RSVP.

  • Both the events will be held indoors.

  • Yes, absolutely!

  • We expect festivities to wind down around 11PM on both Friday and Saturday

  • There is on-site parking available, and rideshare services are also a great option. Check out our Transportation Tips or Venue & Directions pages for more details.

  • Feel free to reach out to Fariha or Saadman directly—we’re happy to help!

  • We don’t have an official hashtag at this time, but you’re welcome to share your photos if you’d like.

  • The Gaye Holud is a Bengali pre-wedding ceremony known for its vibrant colors and traditions. It’s a joyful event full of music and festivities.

  • Please let us know as soon as possible if you can’t make it after all—we’ll be sad, but we understand that things come up!