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Juliette & Alexander wedding weekend

October 3, 2026

Juliette & Alexander

New York City / New York City

step into the weekend we're dreaming up

01

The Atmosphere

Light, color, texture, and the feeling we hope you remember.

A guest-facing mood board for the world of the wedding: sun-warmed tones, easy glamour, candlelight, and room for the evening to breathe.

Think ivory linen, olive shadows, branches, brass, citrus, candle wax, and a little music drifting through open air.

01

Golden hour ceremony light

A slow, honeyed ceremony with warm stone, ivory flowers, and sunlight landing on every glass.

02

Candlelit dinner under the stars

Low flames, olive branches, linen napkins, and long-table conversation that keeps unfolding.

03

Live jazz during cocktails

Brass, spritzes, olive shadows, and the first hour when everyone finally finds each other.

02

The Weekend

A simple rhythm for the days we get together.

Friday opens the weekend, Saturday holds the ceremony and dinner, Sunday gives everyone a slow goodbye.
Weekend detail

Large spacing, clear timing, and the dress cue guests need before they pack.

Welcome Drinks atmosphere
01Friday

Welcome Drinks

7:30 PM/Garden Terrace

Arrive for spritzes, small plates, and the first hello of the weekend.

Cocktail in warm tones
Ceremony + Dinner atmosphere
02Saturday

Ceremony + Dinner

5:00 PM/New York City

Please arrive early for a seated ceremony before golden hour gives way to dinner.

Black tie optional
Farewell Brunch atmosphere
03Sunday

Farewell Brunch

11:00 AM/The Hotel Courtyard

Coffee, pastries, and slow goodbyes before everyone heads home.

Soft Sunday
03

Travel & Stay

Hotels, shuttles, room blocks, and the notes that make arrival easy.

A structured guide for where to stay, how to move through the weekend, and what to book early.
Hotel and travel atmosphere
Stay closeMove easily
Hotel

Hotel & Accommodations

Room block information will be updated here.

Transportation

Getting There

Directions and parking information will be updated here.

Transport

Shuttles

Saturday shuttle windows and pickup points will be shared before the weekend.

Local Notes

Getting Around

Rideshare is the easiest plan outside of official shuttle windows. Build in buffer time.

Where to land

Choose your home base for the weekend.

Close enough for an easy return, lovely enough to make the stay part of the story.

Closest to the shuttle route

The Guest House

Best for guests who want the simplest Saturday flow and an easy lobby meeting point.

Use code INVITED for the weekend block.
Quiet, leafy, polished

The Garden Hotel

A softer stay with breakfast downstairs, good light, and easy rideshare access.

A limited room block will be released first to family.
For guests staying longer

The City Stay

Near restaurants, coffee, and the in-between hours that make the weekend feel full.

Book directly for flexible arrival and departure dates.
04

The Table

A preview of what we will pour, pass, and share.

Menu notes are here as anticipation: citrus, herbs, smoke, warm bread, cold glasses, and late-night sweetness.
Wedding table and menu mood
01

To Begin

Market tomatoes, whipped ricotta, basil oil, warm bread, and sea salt.

02

From the Garden

Charred summer vegetables with olive tapenade, citrus, and soft herbs.

03

The Main Table

Wood-fired fish, herb roasted chicken, or a saffron vegetable risotto.

04

Late Sweetness

Olive oil cake, espresso, figs, and a final pour before dancing.

05

The Edit

A few places we love—and think you will, too.

Our considered guide to eating, drinking, wandering, and making the most of the city while you are here.
The couple’s guide

Good places, well chosen.

These are the tables, rooms, walks, and little rituals we return to—the places that make this city feel like ours.

01 / Eat

Tables we love for a long lunch, a beautiful dinner, or one last bite.

Via CarotaWest Village · Italian
The OdeonTribeca · New York classic
02 / Drink

For a proper martini, a natural bottle, or somewhere to settle in after dark.

Bemelmans BarUpper East Side · Cocktails
Bar PisellinoWest Village · Aperitivo
03 / See

A little art, architecture, and the corners of the city worth wandering through.

The Met CloistersFort Tryon Park · Art & gardens
The Noguchi MuseumLong Island City · Sculpture
04 / Do

A few favorite ways to spend the hours between wedding plans.

A walk on the High LineChelsea · Architecture & gardens
Sunday at Dimes MarketChinatown · Shopping
06

Details

Dress code, accessibility, FAQ, and who to contact.

Everything practical lives together here, with enough warmth to still feel like part of the invitation.
Accessibility

Please let us know about mobility, sensory, or seating needs in your RSVP. We want every guest to feel cared for.

Contact

For weekend questions, reach out to the couple or planner contact listed on your invitation.

What is the dress code?

We will update the dress code details here soon. Check back closer to the date!

Can I bring a plus one?

Please refer to your invitation for details on plus ones. If you have questions, don't hesitate to reach out.

Is there parking available?

Parking details and directions will be provided closer to the wedding date.

What time should I arrive?

We recommend arriving 15-20 minutes before the ceremony start time.

Are children welcome?

Please check your invitation for details, or reach out to us directly.

RSVP

Kindly reply.

Please respond by August 30, 2026. Dietary notes and song requests are included below.

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