I need your opinion wedding in August, golf course outdoor ceremony, indoor reception

Exact woding from invitation: "Dress Code Formal or Semi-Formal We encourage guests to wear suits & ties, midi or maxi cocktail dresses, dressy jumpsuits, or separates. Suits: Any color such as black, grey, navy blue, etc. Dress shirts: Any color Necktie, bowtie, dresses, jumpsuits and separates: Any color (see restrictions) To complement our wedding theme, we kindly ask that you avoid wearing white, ivory, or cream dresses—also, dresses, jumpsuits, separates, neckties, or bowties in all shades of blue and red."

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