Dress code: Shades of Yellow ππ
Join us in celebrating the Maiyan (Haldi) ceremony by wearing shades of yellow β a colour that symbolise joy, purity, and new beginnings. Whether you come dressed in traditional Indian attire or something Western, weβd love to see you glowing in these vibrant hues as we kick off the wedding festivities!
Dress Code: Bright & Bold π
The Jaggo is all about colour, energy, and celebration β a night of dancing, laughter, and vibrant traditions! Come dressed in your brightest, boldest colours (traditional or Western) to match the spirit of this joyful evening. The event will be held outdoors and may get a little windy later in the night, so donβt forget to bring something warm!
Dress Code: Rust or Bronze π§±π₯
For our Anand Karaj ceremony, we kindly ask guests to incorporate shades of rust or bronze into their outfits β colours that reflect warmth, elegance, and the sacredness of the day. We know women will bring their creativity to this palette (particularly when wearing traditional Indian attire) and for men who would rather not wear traditional wear for this event, we suggest adding touches of rust or bronze through turbans, head coverings, ties, and/or pocket squares. Head coverings for all will be mandatory in the Gurdwara.
Dress Code: Black Tie, Gowns or Traditional Indian Attire π€
Join us for an evening of celebration in your finest β black tie (tuxedos and gowns) or traditional Indian wear. Whether you choose classic elegance or cultural glamour, we look forward to a night of style, sparkle, and unforgettable memories.