
At the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic, a collection of six marigold chandeliers filled the V.I.P. tent ceiling, each standing eight feet high and made from thousands of strands of silk marigolds in the brand's recognizable yellow shade.
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About 750 V.I.P. guests filled the India-inspired tent decked out in the brand's signature yellow hue.
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BrownHot Events partnered with Mille Fiori Floral Design to create an eight- by 20-foot paper flower backdrop for the V.I.P. tent bar.
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Each flower was hand made and comprised of custom-printed stock, crepe paper, and tissue paper.
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For the after-party, Iceculture created an eight-foot ice wall at the entrance of the trading floor. Iconic shapes from Karim Rashid were cut into the ice blocks and packed with snow. The negative space spelled out "DX."
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Iceculture created a candleholder and flower piece, which is a larger version of designer Hani Rashid's Alessi pencil holder.
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Also placed outside the event's venue was an eye-catching ice sculpture of penguins. The creation of the frozen pieces during the day drew crowds.
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Chile sponsored the reception and served salmon ceviche from an ice sculpture in the center of the reception area.
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Inspired by Sweden's Ice Hotel and designed to mimic the North Pole, the show's backdrop was returned to its original location under a license-to-import agreement.
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An enormous chunk of ice was carved into a bar with an intricate latticelike design.
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Flags don't have to be red, white, and blue. At a Tommy Hilfiger event at the Metropolitan Opera House, designer Raúl Àvila created a 10- by 24-foot topiary in the shape of the stars and stripes.
Photo: Jim Shi

Perception Audio-Visual services provided the LCD video-screen bar and adjacent video walls, which displayed images of moving water from the ad campaign.
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On the patio, a clear tent—with a yellow-striped top—kept raindrops at bay.
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As the sun set, guests gathered on the tented patio to watch an aerialist perform on a swing, flanked by two floral topiaries displaying the brand's logo.
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Upon arrival, guests encountered a hallway lined with more than 4,000 bottles of Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion Plus. On the floor, Levy Lighting set up motion-triggered projections of bubbling water.
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