

Agenda

16:30
Religious Ceremony
18:15
Welcome cocktail
19:00
Dinner
20:00
Fiesta
23:45
Tacos
00:15
Mariachi
01:00
The end
Dress Code
The weather in Puerto Vallarta is hot and humid, and no one wants the dance floor to turn into a battlefield of odors, so please, take a shower, use deodorant and put on perfume. Above all, it's crucial for us that you feel comfortable (just don't come in your pajamas) and consider tropical colors and patterns.
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Women: Long dresses, short dresses, cocktail dresses—don't worry about it! Just steer clear of white (because that's the bride's exclusive territory), and you're good to go.
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Don't stress about heels neither. The dance floor isn't the sand, so bring your highest pair of heels trusting that the floor will be there to support your life decisions. Feel free to bring a separate pair of sandals for a comfortable and blister-free zone.
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Men: Guayaberas or light-colored suits. If you fancy, bring an extra pair of comfy sandals—the dance floor is an inclusive and diverse space, and everyone has the right to be comfortable when hitting the dance floor.



