
Weiss and her team sourced vintage furniture—a dresser, lamp, and chair—and Mark's Garden planted them with succulents and other greenery to create a dramatic, organic look for a display.

A lace runner topped the feminine table, where lace also covered chairs in varying styles and flowers included surprising and romantic choices such as jasmine buds.

Guests created their own terrariums using succulents, moss, and twigs for a D.I.Y. take on the living elements trend.

Weiss used jewel-toned colors accented with gold to demonstrate the color-blocking trend.Â

At a soup and sandwich bar from Heirloom L.A. catering, color-blocked paper wrapped sandwiches on the buffet.

Jewel-toned pillows and a table runner accented in gold popped against a white furniture grouping.

Guests painted cookies with watercolor paints to illustrate the watercolor trend. Cookies came from Joanie and Leigh's Cakes.

Purple flowers in ombre arrangements ran the length of the cookie-decorating table.

The trend of chinoiserie is resurfacing, and Weiss accented an area of the party space with upturned parasols to offer an alternative take on the concept.

Complementing the hues of blue in the chinoiserie area of the party space were cocktails offered in varying shapes and sizes of feminine glassware.