Welcome Party Attire
This evening leans more relaxed, with an emphasis on texture, ease, and individuality. Think sun-faded, slightly unbuttoned, and effortlessly pulled together.
For women, lighter silhouettes and playful structure are welcome. Lace, satin, linen sets, soft cottons, and pieces with movement or cutouts feel especially at home. This is a moment for deconstructed dresses, vintage finds, or something you’ve been waiting to wear. Cowboy boots, worn-in leather, or delicate heels all work here.
For men, think relaxed but intentional. Silk or linen shirts, open collars, well-cut denim, or lightweight suiting pieces styled down. Texture and drape matter more than formality.
This is less about dressing up, and more about dressing like yourself, just a little sun-soaked, a little undone, and ready for an evening of gold panning, pizza, and cocktails.













Wedding Day Attire
Black Tie, interpreted through the lens of Gold Country.
We invite you to dress with the elegance of formalwear, layered with the warmth, color, and texture of the Sonora landscape.
For women, floor-length gowns are encouraged. Think rich blues, sun-warmed oranges, golden yellows, soft greens, and earthen neutrals. Fabrics that move with the breeze and details like draping, beading, fringe, or embroidery will feel especially at home.
For men, tuxedos or formal suits are encouraged, with room for individuality. Textured fabrics, rich tones, or distinctive accessories are welcome. If you have pieces that nod to western heritage, such as a bolo tie or heirloom detail, this is a fitting moment to bring them out.
P.S. The bride will be the only one in white. We kindly ask guests to avoid white and all of its convincing cousins, including ivory, cream, and “but it’s not technically white.”






















