A Parisian bistro in the evening

Dress Code

The Dress Code

Formal & Elegant

Black, white and every tone between — like the photographs of the evening. Do think of comfortable shoes for the dance floor and a light jacket for the mild Parisian evening; Paris will take care of the rest.

The Palette

The tones of the evening

A monochrome wardrobe with room for character — meant as inspiration, not a uniform. White, this once, belongs to the bride.

  1. Noir
  2. Charcoal
  3. Graphite
  4. Pearl
  5. Champagne
  6. Bordeaux

Inspiration

Something like this

For her

An evening dress or an elegant suit in dark tones, with shoes that will survive a long night — the dance floor opens at nine.

For him

A dark suit or a tuxedo, a white shirt, tie or bow tie as you please — what matters is that you'd be happy to be photographed in it.

For the detail

A pocket square, clean jewellery, a light jacket for the evening in the garden — Paris rewards a detail.

Good to Know

The dance floor

From nine it's yours — comfortable shoes, or a second pair to change into, pay for themselves.

The garden

The ceremony and the apéritif are in the pavilion garden — lawn and gravel much prefer a block heel to a stiletto.

The evening

The garden cools once the sun goes down — a light jacket or a wrap is all you'll need.

White

White, this once, we're leaving to the bride — every tone from noir to champagne is yours.