We know dress codes can be easier to understand visually. Below we’ve shared a little more guidance, along with moodboards for inspiration.

Ladies

During the daytime celebration, the dress code is semi-formal. This means elegant and relaxed, with outfits suited to a stylish daytime occasion while remaining comfortable for the season and the weather. Think refined daytime looks with an elegant and polished feel. If weather allows it, our daytime events will be hosted outside.

In the evening, the celebration transitions to black tie. For women, this typically means a long evening gown or a very formal cocktail dress, with richer fabrics and a more elevated silhouette.

There is no strict colour theme; we invite you to choose tones that feel festive and wedding-appropriate. White is reserved exclusively for the bride, and we kindly ask guests to avoid white outfits or prints where white is the dominant colour.

Changing rooms will be available at the venue.

Daytime

Evening

Gentlemen

The daytime dress code is semi-formal. We invite you to choose a polished daytime look that feels appropriate for a special occasion, while remaining comfortable for the season and the weather. Think refined daytime looks with a tailored, polished feel rather than casual attire. Shorts and jeans are not appropriate for the daytime celebration. If weather allows it, our daytime events will be hosted outside.

In the evening, the dress code transitions to black tie. A tuxedo is expected, paired with a crisp shirt and formal footwear, for a classic and elegant evening look. There is no strict colour theme; we simply ask that white is reserved exclusively for the bride and groom.

Changing rooms will be available at the venue.

Daytime

Evening