What to Wear
Dress Code: Cocktail
For our wedding day, we kindly ask guests to follow a cocktail dress code.
Everything below is entirely optional—just here in case you're looking for a little extra inspiration!
Color Palette: Draw inspiration from Georgia O’Keeffe’s paintings—think earthy tones and muted hues like terracotta, sage green, dusty blue, blush pink, ochre, and soft desert shades.
Attire Suggestions: A cocktail dress, tailored suit, stylish jumpsuit, or dressy separates are great options.
Footwear: The venue includes outdoor areas, so choose elegant yet practical shoes, such as wedges, block heels, or flats.
Weather: Late September in Taos tends to be crisp and sunny, with daytime temperatures in the 60s to low 70s and cooler evenings that can dip into the 40s. We recommend bringing a jacket or wrap for later in the night.
Please avoid wearing ivory or white.
Southwestern Influence: Feel free to incorporate subtle nods to the region, such as turquoise jewelry, desert-inspired patterns, or cowboy boots.