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Olivia y Vaman

February 6–7, 2026 • Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico

Olivia y Vaman

February 6–7, 2026 • Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico

O&V

February 6–7, 2026
Tepoztlán
Morelos
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Please join us in our celebration!

Friends and family from near and afar, thank you for joining our multi-cultural celebration of our (almost) decade-long story to honor our Mexican, Italian, and Indian heritage.

SCHEDULE

Indian Soiree and Sangeet

Friday, February 6, 2026
3:00 PM–10:00 PM
Posada del Tepozteco
Attire: Colorful Indian attire. See FAQ for what to wear
We will kick off the festivities with a baraat, a lively procession in Indian weddings where the groom is escorted to the wedding venue by his family and friends Dinner will follow as we enjoy golden hour views of the Tepozteco mountain range. We will end the night with a sangeet, derived from Sanskrit for "sung together," a pre-wedding Indian wedding celebration where family and friends showcase their dance performances and celebrate the couple! Please have lunch beforehand

The Wedding

Saturday, February 7, 2026
Rincón Meztitla
Attire: Black Tie Optional / Formal
The name Meztitla comes from the náhuatl language and means "Place by the moon". Ceremony, reception, and dinner surrounded in a forest grove at the foot of the mountain Please have lunch beforehand

3:00 PM–4:00 PM

Ceremony

4:00 PM–6:00 PM

Garden Cocktails

Cocktails, light bites, and great music

6:00 PM–1:00 AM

Dinner and party

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SEE YOU THERE!

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More about the locations - we love a bit of history

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Posada del Tepozteco: Formerly the country house of playwright Margarita Urueta Sierra in the 1930s, la Posada del Tepozteco is today a Tepoztlán landmark infused with mysticism, art and nature.


Architect and landscape designer Santiago Camarena originally envisioned a place that would highlight the nature that the writer loved so much, a place where she could cultivate her creativity. The seasonal garden features many fruit trees, plant species and medicinal herbs - all part of a living and ever changing piece of art.

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Margarita Concept Garden: Margarita Urueta was a Mexican poet and writer whose poetry celebrated the deep connection between human beings and the earth. She often hosted artists and characters such as Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo and David Alfaro Siqueiros in this house.


In her autobiography, she recounts an anecdote that would become part of history:


"Siqueiros, Chano, and I, when we arrived in Taxco, headed straight to the shop of a young woman named María, the inventor of a drink made with tequila, lime, honey, and salt on the rim of the glass. ‘We’re going to call this drink “Margarita,” because you’re always telling us about your sister who doesn’t like to drink tequila straight.’” 🍹🍋🍯


Margarita Concept Garden - an indoor tropical bar and restaurant - is also located on the property. Be sure to taste a signature margarita while you're here!

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