Start With the Five Building Blocks
Almost every wedding invitation, whatever its style, is built from the same five parts. Get these right and the wording falls into place.
- The host line — whoever is inviting guests (traditionally whoever is hosting).
- The request line — the invitation itself, such as “request the pleasure of your company.”
- The couple’s names — the stars of the day.
- The date, time, and place — spelled out formally or written plainly.
- The reception line — what follows the ceremony, and where.
Formal vs. Modern Wording
The biggest decision is tone. Formal wording spells everything out and stays in the third person; modern wording is warmer and can use numerals and first names.
| Part |
Formal |
Modern |
| Request line |
request the pleasure of your company |
would love for you to join them |
| Date |
Saturday, the fourteenth of June |
Saturday, June 14, 2026 |
| Time |
at half after four o’clock |
at 4:30 in the afternoon |
| Hosts |
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith |
Together with their families |
Who Hosts? Handling the Host Line
The host line has loosened up a lot, and there is no longer a single “correct” version. Pick the one that reflects who is celebrating and, if relevant, who is contributing.
- One set of parents hosting: “Mr. and Mrs. James Rivera request the honor of your presence…”
- Both families hosting: “Together with their families…”
- The couple hosting: “Ava Chen and Marcus Reid invite you to celebrate their marriage…”
Don’t Forget the Details Line
Below the essentials, a short line or two keeps guests informed and cuts down on questions: dress code, whether children are invited, and how to RSVP. With a digital invitation you can also link straight to directions, a registry, or an FAQ page so the card itself stays uncluttered.
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