Welcome Party
Dress Code: Western Desert Disco
Think Marfa on a Friday night, the kind of outfit you’d wear to an art opening that ends at a honky-tonk. We’re embracing western flair, a little shimmer, and a whole lot of fun. This if your moment to play.
Flowy dresses, embroidered skirts, denim with a statement boot, linen coordinates, fringe details, vintage finds, a great western shirt with snaps or embroidery — yes to all of it. Now add some disco, sequins, metallics, a rhinestone moment, anything that catches the light of the West Texas sky. Mix and match however feels like you.
Lean into texture, earthy tones, terracotta, faded denim, and unexpected pops of color and shine. If it looks like it belongs in a gallery in the desert or on the dance floor of one, you’re doing it right. Cowboy boots, bolo ties and cowboy hats are not just welcome, they’re basically a love language here.
One rule: Closed-toe shoes only. The desert floor is beautiful and unforgiving in equal measure.
Ceremony & Reception
Dress Code: Modern Desert Formal
Elevated and easy, think desert sunset, not black tie. Take your cues from the landscape around us: the ochres and dusty roses of the Chihuahuan Desert, the deep blues of a West Texas night sky, the worn warmth of adobe walls at golden hour.
Gowns, suits, jumpsuits, dresses, blazers and trousers, a killer two-piece, whatever makes you feel like the most polished, most you version of yourself. Suits and jackets are the vibe (tie totally optional), but this is Marfa, so please have fun with it. Bold patterns, linen in sand or sage, richly colored blazers, metallics that catch the last of the sunset light — yes, yes, and yes!
Your palette: rust, sage, cream, dusty mauve, deep terracotta, midnight blue. Think less boardroom, more desert modernist. Clean lines, right colors, and just enough edge to feel at home in one of the coolest corners of Texas.
A couple of practical notes: West Texas evenings get cool, so bring a wrap or light layer. And closed toe shoes only, style meets sensibility out here.