WELCOME Cocktails
Bemelmans-inspired lounge, low light, and the first toast of the weekend.
A rainy-night meet-cute, one shared cab ride, and a love story built between uptown mornings, downtown dinners, and the kind of city light you never really forget.
see the weekend →Think candlelight in Manhattan, skyline views, and everyone we love in one room. Dress up, stay late, and celebrate with us.
see the schedule →From downtown dinners to uptown mornings, this weekend reflects the life we built together in the city we love most. Thank you for being part of the story.
Bemelmans-inspired lounge, low light, and the first toast of the weekend.
Greenhouse light, old brick, and vows just across the East River.
Candlelit dinner, live band, champagne tower moment, then after-hours energy.
Coffee, bagels, city views, and one last slow goodbye.
Picture warm light on old brick, music spilling onto the dance floor, and one of those Manhattan nights that feels cinematic from start to finish.
Venue, hotel, arrival, and local notes — the simple V1 travel edit guests can actually use.
Historic brick walls, greenhouse light, and an industrial-romantic backdrop just across the East River.
The Beekman, The Bowery Hotel, and The William Vale all keep the weekend close to the action.
Fly into LaGuardia or JFK. Budget 45–60 minutes between neighborhoods, especially Saturday evening.
Breakfast at Buvette, cocktails at Bemelmans, gallery wandering, and late-night jazz downtown.
Our personal shortlist for the weekend — places with the right lighting, soundtrack, and after-hours energy. This is very us.
Dim light, old New York polish, and a martini that does exactly what it should.
Dress up, order too much, toast too loud. The exact note before wedding-day restraint.
A quick reset between events — skyline, river light, and ten minutes to breathe.
When heels are off and the playlist gets reckless. Last stop before sunrise.
A quick visual guide so guests can plan the weekend without twenty separate texts. Save this before you pack.
Budget extra time between ceremony, dinner, and after-hours. The point is to arrive calm, not sprinting in formalwear.
“Thank you for crossing cities and schedules to celebrate with us. New York shaped our story — and we can’t wait to share this weekend with you.”
Your presence is the gift. But if you insist on being generous — here are a few places we've gathered wishes.
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We will update the dress code details here soon. Check back closer to the date!
Please refer to your invitation for details on plus ones. If you have questions, don't hesitate to reach out.
Parking details and directions will be provided closer to the wedding date.
We recommend arriving 15-20 minutes before the ceremony start time.
Please check your invitation for details, or reach out to us directly.