20 gala invitation examples and wording ideas
Gala events are formal gatherings where nonprofits, corporations, or other large organizations roll out the red carpet for their guests. From the Old French gale, meaning “rejoicing,” galas aren’t your average office party or get-together. Instead, they have lots of guests, high-quality food and drink, and upscale venues decorated to impress. Some galas raise funds for important causes, while others thank donors or members of the organization for their support.
But before you put the finishing touches on your event plan for the most epic gala ever, you actually need to invite your guests. So how can you make your gala invitation stand out from all the other events your VIPs may attend this year? The ideal gala invite combines design and communication for an attractive, easy-to-understand message that brings in as many “yes” RSVPs as possible.
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Gala invitation examples
Gala ideas can range from black-tie to professional fundraisers to fun, themed events that are more casual. No matter what type of gala you’re organizing, the right gala invitation template can make your event stand out and attract guests.
Below, you’ll find 20 online invitation designs with the option to add branding, customize templates, track RSVPs, create a Custom URL, and add Password Protection. When you use Paperless Pro, you can customize any gala invitation to your specific event.
1. Simple and in-style
Send a sophisticated message with the “Simple Brushstroke” gala invitation design.
- This is an easy template to personalize for any event
- It’s ideal for cocktail events or less formal galas
- The gold stroke adds a nice touch for seaside events or galas on a ship
2. Modest dazzle
If glitter, glitz, and glamor fit the vibe of your gala, the “Modest Dazzle” invitation lets guests know.
- It’s a pretty invitation for ballroom or “under the stars” galas, letting guests know the theme
- It adds flair to an event where you’re giving awards or presenting honors
- It’s excellent for galas with sparkling décor
3. Blue and white
Add a bit of color to your gala with pretty “Ikat Dot” invitations.
- You can use it for galas with a beach or nautical theme
- It’s great for less formal non-profit events
- Its modern theme works for outdoor or more casual galas, too
4. Black tie
If you’re throwing a really fancy gala, send “Black Tie Affair” invitations to set the tone.
- It nods to the dress code right away
- Its attractive design is perfect for formal balls or dressy galas
- It’s also appropriate for high-profile events, such as product launches or ribbon-cutting events
5. Pop the Champagne
It’s time to celebrate with the “Champers” gala invite, which brings just the right combination of sophistication and fun to your event.
- It fits the tone of a holiday gala
- It’s also nice for celebratory events, including corporate galas
- It pairs well with a cocktail theme or sparkling décor
6. A grand event
For the classic tuxedo-and-gown galas, the “Grand” invitation provides a vintage touch to your event.
- Use it for formal, black tie, or 1920s-theme galas
- It’s perfect for commemorating special occasions or fundraising goals
- It’s an upscale way to invite guests to an awards dinner
- Upload your company’s logo for a branded touch
7. Cocktail gala
Combine the formality of classic fêtes with a fun, social vibe when you use the “Cocktail Jigger” invitation for a cocktail gala.
- It’s nice for guest lists filled with 20-somethings
- You can use it for smaller events or galas focused on a cocktail hour
- It’s a good option for start-ups or small companies since it’s casual and to the point
8. For a cause
Gala fundraisers can be an excellent way to raise money for worthy causes. Start it all off with the “Charity Ribbon” invitation.
- It’s ideal for any charity benefit or gala
- Its simple and understated design sets a classic tone
- Use it for any dress code, from black tie to business casual
9. A beaded affair
Whether you’re throwing an ultra-formal affair or a “Great Gatsby” themed event, the “Josephine Baker” invitation inspires guests to dress their best.
- Nice for any gala that includes a more formal dress code
- Its understated design fits galas with sparkling, golden decor
- Use it for New Year’s Eve galas or other holiday events
10. Aquatic evening
Invite guests to a stylish celebration with this lovely “Big Wave” invitation.
- It’s ideal for galas hosted in an aquarium or near the ocean
- Use it for fundraisers that raise money for sea life
- Adds a sophisticated touch to galas with any dress code
11. Celebrate in style
If your organization has a lot of donors to thank or victories to celebrate, make your event shine with “The Great Pyramid” invitation.
- Use it for holidays or celebratory events
- It’s a nice way to thank donors for their continued support
- Galas with Champagne fountains make a particularly nice match for this invitation
12. Winding ribbons
Planning a gala for the arts? Use the “Biotic” invitation to inspire guests before they even walk in the door.
- It’s a lovely invitation for galas hosted in an art museum or celebrating local artists
- Use it for events with performances or silent auctions
- It’s ideal for galas with less formal dress codes like cocktail or business casual
13. Geometric
Award dinners and themed balls can begin with the appealing geometric design of the “Fullerene” invitation.
- The gold color and design coordinate with formal gala dress codes
- Use it for business or corporate galas
- It’s a timeless invitation for yearly celebrations
14. Green and growing
Garden galas are a lovely way to bring people together in the great outdoors. Invite guests with the “Fern II” invitation to promote the natural theme.
- It’s a must-use invitation for outdoor galas
- Ideal for semi-formal dress codes
- Best for galas that use lots of greenery in the décor
15. Dramatic flair
If your gala has a flair for the dramatic, send the “Black” invitation to hit the right chord.
- Use it for galas with formal or black-tie dress codes
- Perfect for high-profile events
- It’s an alluring preface to awards dinners or annual charity galas
16. Timeless tradition
Take a step into centuries past with the “Grand Swirls” invitation, which promises guests an elegant affair.
- It’s versatile for use with semi-formal or formal events
- And it’s a lovely way to welcome donors or members to a commemoration gala
- It’s perfect for holiday occasions
17. Greek celebration
Get your brothers and sisters together with the “Pytheos” invitation, perfect for sorority or fraternity fundraising events.
- Use it for any gala for college alumni
- Versatile for formal or less formal dress codes
- It’s a nice way to set both the tone and the theme for specific events
18. A circle of friends
The “Spirals” invite is an elegant gala invitation to raise funds within a community or support a local organization with the help of your friends.
- It works as both a save-the-date or an official invitation
- The circle design illustrates the collaboration of a community in efforts to support an organization doing good
- It’s perfect for nonprofit galas
19. Get in line
The fresh and modern “Paradigm” invitation combines Art Deco design with a futuristic flair.
- Works for product launches or celebrating start-up success
- Fits well with a holiday gala theme, particularly for a tech company
- Great for both formal and semi-formal dress codes
20. A colorful night
Add a touch of color to your special night with the light and bubbly “Coriandoli” invitation.
- Use it for any dress code, from black tie to business casual
- Best for galas with a bit of whimsy in the theme
- It’s a fun way to invite guests to awards nights (or check out our other ideas for fundraisers) that are full of color
What to include in a gala invitation
Once you’ve picked your template, it’s time to fill out your invitation, including all the details your guests need to know about the event. Though your wording can vary, there are a few elements to a gala invitation that are especially important to include:
- Event description: Whether you’re celebrating an accomplishment, thanking donors, raising funds, or throwing an annual shindig, people need to know what to expect.
- Date, time, and venue: Make sure that guests know when and where the gala will be. You can list these details in the gala invitation wording directly, or you can include it in a Detail or Schedule Block beneath your Paperless Post invitations.
- How and when to RSVP: If you want your guest list to be long—and accurate—sending RSVPs should include as few steps as possible. Paper invitations can include an addressed RSVP card and envelope, while online invitations have a clickable RSVP option for guests. Include a date for guests to RSVP by, and follow up with non-responders using Paperless Pro’s RSVP tracker, which includes advanced Analytics on deliveries, opens, and responses in easy-to-read graphs and colors.
- Dress code: The design of your gala invitation helps establish your dress code to an extent, but explicitly stating the dress code is also helpful. Black tie, formal, semi-formal, cocktail, and business casual are the most common dress codes for galas.
- Contact information: List email addresses and phone numbers for last-minute questions or details. Paperless Post also allows guests to message their host directly in response to their invitation.
Additional parts of a gala invitation may include:
- Ticket price: Does your gala require guests to purchase tickets or tables in advance? How much do they cost? With Paperless Pro, you can link directly to a ticketing site from the invitation.
- How to donate: Many galas set up fundraising websites that track donations, but if your organization uses another option, make sure guests know about it. Add it to a Link Block on a Paperless Post invitation so guests can’t miss it.
- Accommodations: If you’ve secured a block at a nearby hotel, let guests know in the invitation’s Accommodations Block—or list additional accommodation options in the area.
- Meal options: Are guests dining at your event, or are you serving cocktails only? Can they choose from different meals or list dietary restrictions? Let them know, and use Guest Surveys if they are able to make selections ahead of time.
- Parking or valet options: Make sure guests know where to park or whether they should expect valet service—and if it’s complementary.
- Corporate sponsors: Does your event have a corporate sponsor other than your organization? List their name on the event page for publicity and awareness.
- Plus-one: Can all invited guests bring dates or additional guests? How many can they bring, and is there an additional cost?
When to send a gala invitation
No matter the level of extravagance, planning a gala takes a lot of preparation. Guests should know about the event well in advance, which gives you a few options when it comes to timing.
- Send a save-the-date card 4–6 months in advance. Opt for a longer timeline if guests will need to make travel and/or lodging arrangements.
- Invitations should go out 7–8 weeks before the event, giving guests time to RSVP.
- Follow up with guests who haven’t RSVPed 2–3 weeks before your gala so you can provide accurate headcounts to venues and vendors.
Gala invitation wording tips and examples
You know what to include in a gala invite—but how do you say it? Depending on the tone, theme, and dress code of the event, your gala invitation wording may vary.
Hollywood glamor gala
You’ll find as many gala theme ideas as stars in the sky. But no matter your gala theme, the invitation wording should be engaging and clear:
[Organization] invites you to a glamorous awards night on the red carpet.
Get ready for your Hollywood dreams to come true!
Arrive at 6pm for drinks; awards ceremony begins at 8pm
Formal attire requested
300 Hilltop Ave.
Lyndhurst, New Jersey
Casino night gala
Spin the wheel at [Company’s] casino night gala
On April 7th
The games begin at eight o’clock
at Taylor Hotel, Ballroom A
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Please RSVP by March 1
Formal gala
Planning an ultra-fancy affair? Make sure your wording matches the attire:
[Business] requests the pleasure of your company at our anniversary gala
Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served at 6pm
April 7th at the Turner Street Aquarium
You’re cordially invited to share a night
under the stars at [Organization]’s charity fundraiser
Enjoy drinks, dinner, and dancing while supporting a worthwhile cause
Plus-ones welcome
Corporate gala
Corporate invitation wording can range from formal to friendly, depending on the culture of the company and the mood of the event. From more casual wording try something like:
YOU’VE BEEN WORKING HARD ALL YEAR,
NOW IT’S TIME TO COME & CELEBRATE!
Party like a VIP at [Corporation]’s annual gala.
Cocktail hour begins at 7, dinner served at 8, dancing immediately after.
April 7th, Turner Memorial Ballroom at [Corporate] Headquarters
Contact Joseph Murphy (jmurphy@corporateemail.com) with any questions.
Bring a guest and join us!
To more formal wording such as:
Please join us for a dinner party to celebrate another successful year.
Significant others are welcome!
April 7th at 8 pm
East 5th Street
Cocktail attire
Valet service provided
Holiday gala
The holiday season always adds a bit of sparkling glamor to any event. Reflect the vibe in your wording:
Please honor us by attending this exclusive gathering of your peers
For an evening of conversations, food, drinks, and holiday fun!
December 13 at Loyola Hotel
8–11 pm
Formal attire requested
Join us in celebrating the Christmas Season!
Enjoy a catered dinner & live music
Holiday casual dress
Indoor/outdoor party
Please RSVP by [Date]
Donor gala
For occasions that honor or thank donors, use an appreciative tone in your gala invitations:
A sparkling affair celebrating our members, overlooking San Francisco Bay.
Music from [musical guest]
Black tie attire
Guests welcome
Save the Date!
[Organization]’s Annual Donor Gala
Natural History Museum
April 7
Plan a gala to remember with Paperless Pro
As a gala organizer, we know you have a lot on your plate. Between event planning and researching different event marketing strategies, putting on the gala of the century is no easy feat. Paperless Pro’s invitation templates make inviting guests as easy as a click of a mouse. Remove our logo in invitation emails and add your own for a branded design. Create a Custom URL for your event that’s easy for guests to remember, access, and share. Keep it secure with Password Protection on all invitations as well.
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