What to Wear

Saturday at Willow Camp in Stinson Beach will give you the opportunity to show your sartorial range — from yoga pants, wetsuits, bikinis and speedos, to cocktail dresses and layers later in the day. Ample places to change on site. For the Chinese Tea Ceremony, wear different shades of red, pink, purple, green, yellow, and orange. Avoid black & white as these colors are associated with mourning and funerals in Chinese culture. Expect to walk on lawns, gravel, and sand. Stilettos may struggle.

Sunday Ceremony & Reception in Bolinas takes place on a 10-acre estate in an open field worthy of an Enya video. Time to get sexy and elegant! Gowns, elevated cocktail dresses, suits. Have fun with your attire, be unexpected, or even break the rules, but tastefully. Think unconventional fabrics, silhouettes, and loud accessories. You’ll walk across uneven turf before dancing on an established floor. So, choose shoes that keep you upright, and pack a layer because it’s Bay Area and Karl the Fog never RSVPs.

  • Swimsuits, resort wear, and anything to cover your bikini or speedo is perfect. Change into cocktail attire at the property before the tea ceremony.

  • Block heels handle grass and gravel. Bring an extra layer, post-sunset temperature can drop, and coastal fog loves surprise visits.