Welcome to our wedding website! More info to come soon!
Have a question not answered below? You can reach us prior to the wedding at
978-930-3374 (Chris) and 617-515-8010 (Stephanie) or at Chris.Steph.2026@gmail.com.
Otherwise, please reach out to our parents, the Matron of Honor, or Best Man.
Please RSVP by April 1, 2026.
As much as we’d love to celebrate with everyone, we are only able to accommodate guests listed on the invitation. Thank you for understanding!
Smoking is only permitted in the dedicated smoking areas of Glen Magna Farms and Hong Kong City. Smoking areas will be noted with a sign.
Smoking is prohibited in the gardens, on the veranda, inside the mansion and restrooms of Glen Magna.
Yes, transportation will be provided for both events. For more detailed information on pick-up/drop-off locations and times, see our Travel page here.
Yes! Both venues have ample parking.
The dress code for our wedding is formal attire. We kindly request guests wear suits, pantsuits, or dresses that fall below the knees. Spring colors and floral prints are encouraged!
Our wedding will take place entirely outdoors, so please keep the weather and grass in mind when choosing footwear.
If you need inspiration, an outfit moodboard can be found here.
Yes! As some of you may know, we have been avid country line dancers since July 2024 so of course we're incorporating it into our big day!
If you would like to join us on the dance floor, we have compiled a playlist of helpful tutorials for the songs we've requested our DJ to play. The most important step is to have fun! ;)
[Line Dance Tutorials Playlist In-Progress]
Our wedding banquet will be a celebration inspired by Chinese traditions.
You’ll enjoy a multi-course, family-style meal featuring symbolic dishes that represent good luck, prosperity, and longevity. Throughout the evening, we’ll share a few cultural moments — including a tea ceremony where we’ll honor our elders, joyful toasts with family and friends, red and gold décor for good fortune, and the tradition of red envelopes (hóngbāo), which are customary in place of gifts.
We’re so excited to celebrate with you in a way that honors Steph’s heritage and brings our families and friends together!
We kindly request semi-formal attire for our celebration. Think cocktail dresses, dressy skirts or jumpsuits, and suits or slacks with dress shirts.
In honor of Chinese traditions, we encourage guests to wear red, a color symbolizing joy, luck, and celebration in Chinese weddings!
Please do not wear all black or all white (patterns are fine).
Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness! Your presence at the banquet is the only gift we need — there's no need to bring anything with you.