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Engagement Party Invitation Wording

The right words to announce your engagement celebration, whether you're hosting it yourselves or your loved ones are throwing the party.

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Couple Hosting

Wording for when the newly engaged couple is hosting their own engagement party. This gives you the freedom to set whatever tone feels right.

FormalCouple hosting a cocktail celebration at a venue

Elegant Couple-Hosted Engagement

We're engaged! Sophia Marcello and Andrew Burke request the pleasure of your company at a celebration of their engagement Saturday, the fourth of April two thousand and twenty-six at six o'clock in the evening Establishment Bar 252 George Street, Sydney Cocktails and canapes RSVP by 28 March sophia.andrew@email.com
CasualCouple hosting a casual celebration at home

Relaxed Backyard Engagement

We said YES! Come celebrate our engagement Sophia & Andrew Saturday, 4 April 2026 4:00 PM onwards 18 Pacific Avenue, Bondi Drinks, food, and all the love stories RSVP to Sophia 0412 345 678
Modern

Playful Couple-Hosted Party

She said yes (obviously) Sophia & Andrew are officially off the market and want to celebrate with you 4 April 2026 · 5 PM The Winery, Surry Hills Sydney, NSW Wine, cheese, and all the details RSVP by 28 March 0423 456 789

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Parents Hosting

Traditional wording where one or both sets of parents host the engagement party. This is a lovely way for families to welcome the new addition.

FormalBride's parents hosting a formal engagement dinner

Traditional Parents Hosting

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Marcello request the pleasure of your company at a dinner celebrating the engagement of their daughter Sophia to Mr. Andrew Burke son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burke Saturday, the fourth of April two thousand and twenty-six at seven o'clock in the evening Catalina, Rose Bay Sydney, New South Wales RSVP by 28 March v.marcello@email.com
CasualBoth families co-hosting a casual celebration

Warm Parents Hosting

The Marcello and Burke families are thrilled to announce the engagement of Sophia and Andrew! Please join us for a celebration Saturday, 4 April 2026 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM The Marcello Family Home 5 Oleander Court, Hunters Hill Food, drinks, and family RSVP to Maria Marcello 0434 567 890

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Friends Hosting

Wording for engagement parties thrown by the couple's close friends. These tend to be more relaxed and playful.

FunFriend group hosting a surprise engagement party

Best Friends Throwing a Party

They're tying the knot! Join us to celebrate Sophia & Andrew's Engagement Hosted by the crew who saw it coming Saturday, 4 April 2026 · 6 PM The Ivy, Sydney Drinks, dancing, and embarrassing stories from the couple's early dating days RSVP to Hannah 0445 678 901
Casual

Casual Friend-Hosted Celebration

Love is in the air! Come raise a glass to Sophia & Andrew on their engagement Saturday, 4 April 2026 5:00 PM onwards Mr. Wong, Sydney CBD Dinner and drinks · Hosted by their nearest and dearest RSVP to Tom by 28 March tom.w@email.com

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Tips for Writing Your Engagement Party Invitation

The engagement party invitation should reflect who is hosting. If parents are hosting, their names come first. If the couple is hosting, lead with the exciting news. The tone can range from black tie elegance to backyard casual. Include the basics: the couple's names, date, time, venue, and RSVP details.

Keep in mind that the engagement party is a precursor to the wedding, so the formality level can hint at what's to come. If you're planning a formal wedding, a polished engagement party invitation sets the stage. If your wedding will be relaxed, a fun and casual engagement invitation is perfectly fitting.

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