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Kindly RSVP by November 27, 2025. Simply click the RSVP button at the top of this page to confirm your place at all the soirées and spectacles. This allows us to finalize details with our vendors and ensures every guest is treated with the utmost care. Merci beaucoup, we cannot wait to fête with you!
At the turn of the year, we’ll be releasing curated Pinterest boards to help inspire your looks — consider it the start of a new fashion cycle for our wedding weekend. In the meantime, here’s what to expect:
Saturday, May 23 — Welcome Party: Surrealism on the Seine
What do the USA, Norway, Chile, and France have in common? Red, white, and blue. And yes—we’re both patriotic people.
For this golden-hour cruise along the Seine, we’re leaning into Parisienne Blue, softened by crème and ivory drapery on deck, and accented with crimson details—like the petals of a poppy in a Monet painting (Coquelicots).
Surrealist accessories hiding in plain sight: gloves, clocks, sculptural shapes, or one delightful surprise. Guests should dress cocktail chic: polished enough for toasts, relaxed enough for dancing on deck.
Think outside the box—or inside a Sokolsky bubble drifting down the Seine (see pic). Have fun with it!
Sunday, May 24 — Wedding at Le Meurice & Reception
The ceremony will be followed by Pure Imagination in Paris—a reception of earthly delights and unforgettable moments. The dress code is Black Tie. Women are invited to wear floor-length gowns; men should wear tuxedos or formal suits. Please avoid white, ivory, or cream, which are reserved for the bride. Think old Parisian glamour and timeless elegance.
Some of our venues limit the number of guests we can bring. We did our best to include Plus 1s on the invitations. If a plus 1 is not formally named on your invitation or receives a separate invite, there may not be room.
If there is confusion about this, let us know.
While we adore your petits chéris, our wedding will be an adults-only affair, with the exception of the children in our wedding party (our little brothers). Consider this your invitation to sip champagne under Dalí’s ceiling, linger through every waltz, and let Paris sweep you away for the night.
Your presence in Paris is the most precious gift of all. Truly.
If you are unable to make it to Paris and want to contribute to our adventures afterwards, we will set up a honeymoon fund. Thank you for your generosity as we begin our lives as Husband and Wife!
There will be books. If you’d like to steep yourself in the atmosphere of wonder, art, time, and memory, we’ve curated a reading list to help you arrive already dreaming. Some are surreal, some are spiritual, some inspire the weekend: Einstein’s Dreams by Alan Lightman, Diary of a Genius by Salvador Dalí, Lumen by Camille Flammarion, The Overstory by Richard Powers, Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists by Kay Larson, Leonora Carrington: Surrealism, Alchemy and Art by Susan L. Aberth, Paradiso by Dante Alighieri, The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, and Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown. And if all of those feel like too much, simply read The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Everything you need is in there.
Paris is at her loveliest in May, with gardens in bloom and café terraces buzzing with life. Romina has gathered a list of her favorite restaurants, bars, and museums here for you to explore, and the French Open (Roland-Garros) will also be taking place, adding to the city’s lively spirit. For day trips, we recommend visiting Giverny to see Monet’s lilies in full bloom, Versailles to marvel at the Hall of Mirrors (one inspiration for our wedding reception), and Fontainebleau for an idyllic stroll through its gardens. And if you’re tempted to keep the celebration going, the bride and groom will be traveling to the South of France afterward — the place where they fell in love summer after summer.