Dress code: Mountain Chic — polished and stylish with natural, mountain-inspired textures and colors.
Evenings can feel crisp. Plan for layers.
Mountain Chic — Suggestions
- Female: Midi or knee-length cocktail dress, elegant jumpsuit, or skirt + dressy top.
Consider luxe knits, velvet, silk, or chiffon. A wrap/shawl, tailored blazer, or dress coat is recommended.
Heeled boots, block heels, or dressy flats suitable for paved + light gravel.
- Male: Sport coat or tailored blazer with dress slacks or dark trousers (optional vest).
Dress shirt (tie optional), leather shoes or dress boots. Wool/silk blends, tweed, or fine knit layers fit the aesthetic.
Semi-Formal (Alternative)
- Female: Cocktail dress or dressy separates; closed-toe flats/heels or ankle boots.
Add a wrap/coat for outdoor cocktail hour.
- Male: Suit or blazer + slacks with a collared shirt; tie optional but welcome.
Dress shoes or polished boots.
Practical Notes for the Mountain Setting
- Outdoors after sunset can be cool; bring a layer even with heat lamps available.
- Ground surfaces include pavers and some gravel — block heels or sturdy flats recommended.
- Colors that pair nicely with the setting: deep greens, burgundy/merlot, mauve, wheat, and neutrals.