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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Event Design & Decor

Decor

May 2, 2016
La Tavola Fine Linen Rental hosted its new collection release party at the Lombardi House in Los Angeles in April. There, the linen company joined with decor and design partners Found Vintage Rentals, Casa de Perrin, and Louloudi Design, which created the florals that complemented a dramatic ombre look at a long table.
La Tavola Fine Linen Rental hosted its new collection release party at the Lombardi House in Los Angeles in April. There, the linen company joined with decor and design partners Found Vintage Rentals, Casa de Perrin, and Louloudi Design, which created the florals that complemented a dramatic ombre look at a long table.
Photo: Joel Eckman Maus
Be Inspired PR hosted and produced a social event showcase at L.A.’s Hudson Loft in March. Foxtail Florals’ designs decorated a lounge area from Couture Events meant to riff on a 'fancy' theme.
Be Inspired PR hosted and produced a social event showcase at L.A.’s Hudson Loft in March. Foxtail Florals’ designs decorated a lounge area from Couture Events meant to riff on a "fancy" theme.
Photo: Anna Delores
At Be Inspired's 'Tassels & Tastemakers' event, flowers from the Hidden Garden decorated a lounge and hanging dessert display designed by A Good Affair.
At Be Inspired's "Tassels & Tastemakers" event, flowers from the Hidden Garden decorated a lounge and hanging dessert display designed by A Good Affair.
Photo: Anna Delores
Vines trailed from the hanging display, and sprays of vibrant florals on the hanging shelves complemented the colors of detailed one-bite desserts from Beverly's Bakery.
Vines trailed from the hanging display, and sprays of vibrant florals on the hanging shelves complemented the colors of detailed one-bite desserts from Beverly's Bakery.
Photo: Anna Delores
In March, Russell Harris Event Group produced a Fox party to celebrate the 100th episode of New Girl. Squat arrangements of monochromatic yellow blooms popped against tabletops.
In March, Russell Harris Event Group produced a Fox party to celebrate the 100th episode of New Girl. Squat arrangements of monochromatic yellow blooms popped against tabletops.
Photo: Dan Scott
At Rachel Zoe's Zoeasis party in Palm Springs, California, during Coachella's first weekend in April, oversize desert flowers in bright hues topped bars and other surfaces in the open-air party space.
At Rachel Zoe's Zoeasis party in Palm Springs, California, during Coachella's first weekend in April, oversize desert flowers in bright hues topped bars and other surfaces in the open-air party space.
Photo: Tory Stolper
For an event known as the Retreat at Palm Springs' Korakia Pensione during Coachella's first weekend, a long rustic table was set with bohemian touches like blooms in metallic vases topping trays.
For an event known as the Retreat at Palm Springs' Korakia Pensione during Coachella's first weekend, a long rustic table was set with bohemian touches like blooms in metallic vases topping trays.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Floral walls have been a popular photo backdrop on the Coachella party circuit. A lush and vibrant pink wall was set up at the Amazon Style Code Live Soiree at the Retreat.
Floral walls have been a popular photo backdrop on the Coachella party circuit. A lush and vibrant pink wall was set up at the Amazon Style Code Live Soiree at the Retreat.
Photo: Jonathan Leibson/Getty Images for Lodger Flms
Bronson van Wyck of Van Wyck & Van Wyck designed a floral wall behind various auction items for the Foundation Fighting Blindness World Gala at New York’s Cipriani Wall Street in April.
Bronson van Wyck of Van Wyck & Van Wyck designed a floral wall behind various auction items for the Foundation Fighting Blindness World Gala at New York’s Cipriani Wall Street in April.
Photo: Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for Foundation Fighting Blindness
At the de Young Museum’s “Bouquets to Art” annual design showcase in San Francisco, florists created arrangements inspired by pieces in the museum’s permanent collection.
At the de Young Museum’s “Bouquets to Art” annual design showcase in San Francisco, florists created arrangements inspired by pieces in the museum’s permanent collection.
Photo: Drew Altizer
At a press preview for the Sugar Paper and Target office collection at the Annenberg Community Beach House in Los Angeles in April, the brands showed off new products in a feminine space decorated with pastel spring blooms in simple glass vessels.
At a press preview for the Sugar Paper and Target office collection at the Annenberg Community Beach House in Los Angeles in April, the brands showed off new products in a feminine space decorated with pastel spring blooms in simple glass vessels.
Photo: Courtesy of Sugar Paper
At the American Cancer Society’s Discovery Ball in Chicago in April, enormous spherical floral centerpieces topped tables—held in clear glass vessels so as not to disrupt guests' sight lines.
At the American Cancer Society’s Discovery Ball in Chicago in April, enormous spherical floral centerpieces topped tables—held in clear glass vessels so as not to disrupt guests' sight lines.
Photo: Courtesy of the American Cancer Society
In February, World Kitchen took over a New York City townhouse and transformed it into a showcase of its products for influencers and bloggers. Alongside decor made from kitchenware, ranunculus in shades of red and pink decorated mixed-metallic tabletops.
In February, World Kitchen took over a New York City townhouse and transformed it into a showcase of its products for influencers and bloggers. Alongside decor made from kitchenware, ranunculus in shades of red and pink decorated mixed-metallic tabletops.
Photo: Pearcey Proper
Urban Decay hosted an event at Disneyland in April to celebrate the brand’s Alice in Wonderland collection for the upcoming Through the Looking Glass Disney movie. Colorful blooms decorated a table set for a tea party with fancy china, and decorated hedging and topiaries alongside it.
Urban Decay hosted an event at Disneyland in April to celebrate the brand’s Alice in Wonderland collection for the upcoming Through the Looking Glass Disney movie. Colorful blooms decorated a table set for a tea party with fancy china, and decorated hedging and topiaries alongside it.
Photo: Courtesy of Urban Decay
The multicolored arrangements in red and purple added dimension alongside the heavily patterned china. Teapots, books, and clocks also tied into the Alice in Wonderland theme.
The multicolored arrangements in red and purple added dimension alongside the heavily patterned china. Teapots, books, and clocks also tied into the Alice in Wonderland theme.
Photo: Courtesy of Urban Decay
A pair of wings from artist Colette Miller of the Global Angel Wings project was the eye-catching emphasis of the table known as “Dancing Angels Along the Mediterranean,” designed by Sterling Engagements and Shawna Yamamoto Event Design.
A pair of wings from artist Colette Miller of the Global Angel Wings project was the eye-catching emphasis of the table known as “Dancing Angels Along the Mediterranean,” designed by Sterling Engagements and Shawna Yamamoto Event Design.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
Flowers spilled from bowl-like metallic vessels, and blue glassware lent a vibrant Mediterranean-inspired look.
Flowers spilled from bowl-like metallic vessels, and blue glassware lent a vibrant Mediterranean-inspired look.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
At a table called “Boho Gypsy Princess,” designed by Bluebell Events and Mark’s Garden, clusters of flowers by type from Revelry Event Design filled vessels of varying kinds and heights.
At a table called “Boho Gypsy Princess,” designed by Bluebell Events and Mark’s Garden, clusters of flowers by type from Revelry Event Design filled vessels of varying kinds and heights.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
Gold stemware and gold-rimmed china added glamour to contrast with the whimsical vibe.
Gold stemware and gold-rimmed china added glamour to contrast with the whimsical vibe.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
The “Boheme Botanica” table, designed by Nicole Alexandra Designs and Rebelle Fleurs, took its inspiration from a snakeskin-patterned table linen in tan. The overall look was natural, with rustic wooden accents and lush greenery, but elevated.
The “Boheme Botanica” table, designed by Nicole Alexandra Designs and Rebelle Fleurs, took its inspiration from a snakeskin-patterned table linen in tan. The overall look was natural, with rustic wooden accents and lush greenery, but elevated.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
The table known as 'Alexandrine’s Romantic Spring Dream” was designed by Kelsey Events and Ixora Floral Studio. Black satin napkins, ornate china, and open roses created a look of sheer opulence.
The table known as "Alexandrine’s Romantic Spring Dream” was designed by Kelsey Events and Ixora Floral Studio. Black satin napkins, ornate china, and open roses created a look of sheer opulence.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
“Gold Metallique” linen from Luxe set a backdrop for a rustic-meets-glamorous look in antique ivory and blush tones at the table known as “Memoirs Of Romance,' designed by Charis Events & Design and Avant Garden Events.
“Gold Metallique” linen from Luxe set a backdrop for a rustic-meets-glamorous look in antique ivory and blush tones at the table known as “Memoirs Of Romance," designed by Charis Events & Design and Avant Garden Events.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
Flowers from Avant Garden Events trailed off the edge of the table in a dramatic, asymmetrical arrangement.
Flowers from Avant Garden Events trailed off the edge of the table in a dramatic, asymmetrical arrangement.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
At the “Hibiscus Glitz” table, designed by A Good Affair and Little Hill Floral Designs, Dish Wish Girl provided whimsical rentals: Plates were emblazoned with sayings like “holy shiitake” and “it takes two to mango.”
At the “Hibiscus Glitz” table, designed by A Good Affair and Little Hill Floral Designs, Dish Wish Girl provided whimsical rentals: Plates were emblazoned with sayings like “holy shiitake” and “it takes two to mango.”
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
“The Iridescent Allure” table, designed by Hilary Hamer and Commerce Flowers, had a feminine look in pale blue and white with an overall floral motif. Details included mirrored seating cards, taper candles, and crystal glasses and candlesticks.
“The Iridescent Allure” table, designed by Hilary Hamer and Commerce Flowers, had a feminine look in pale blue and white with an overall floral motif. Details included mirrored seating cards, taper candles, and crystal glasses and candlesticks.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
At the “Cleopatra” table designed by Eddie Zaratsian, a black and gold palette provided a sumptuous, extravagant look and feel.
At the “Cleopatra” table designed by Eddie Zaratsian, a black and gold palette provided a sumptuous, extravagant look and feel.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
A floral centerpiece added drama suspended over the “Only Love Sees Color” table, designed by Percy Sales Events and Butterfly Floral & Event Design.
A floral centerpiece added drama suspended over the “Only Love Sees Color” table, designed by Percy Sales Events and Butterfly Floral & Event Design.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
A swirled linen pattern, golden flatware, and jewel-toned florals decked out the “Haute Hacienda” table designed by First Pick Planning and Peony & Plum.
A swirled linen pattern, golden flatware, and jewel-toned florals decked out the “Haute Hacienda” table designed by First Pick Planning and Peony & Plum.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
Brooklyn Museum's Artists Ball
Brooklyn Museum's Artists Ball

Event designer David Stark and his team designed the sixth annual event, which took place April 20 in the museum’s Beaux Arts Court. Inspired by Constantin Brancusi’s sculptures, particularly the “Endless Column,” and the party’s white-hot theme, Stark transformed the space with towering totems made from stacked rolls of household and industrial paper goods, which rose from the dining tables in varying heights, up to 21 feet. The paper goods will be used by the museum throughout the rest of the year.

Photo: Susie Montagna
The Friends of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Spring Gala
The Friends of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Spring Gala

Taking inspiration from a French garden, New York-based Tyger Productions transformed the Four Seasons' ballroom for the event, which was held May 20 in Boston, with saturated fuchsia lighting, bright pink napkins, and custom-printed gold foil programs. Manicured boxwood topiary centerpieces adorned with hand-crafted feather butterflies proved to be the guests’ favorite decor item of the night.

Photo: Sly Photography
Unicef Hope Gala
Unicef Hope Gala

After dinner at the Unicef Hope Gala, which was held April 9 at the Geraghty in Chicago, guests hit the dance floor under a canopy of neon Slinkies as the Ken Arlen Evolution Orchestra played.

Photo: Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images for UNICEF
High Line Spring Benefit
High Line Spring Benefit

Event designer Bronson van Wyck raided the High Line’s construction supply shed and wrapped the entire interior of the former Tunnel nightclub (now the Waterfront venue) with thousands of yards of semi-transparent construction plastic for the May 23 dinner event. The evening started with cocktails on the Spur—the High Line's final, unfinished portion.

Photo: Van Wyck & Van Wyck
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Benefit
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Benefit

At this year’s Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute benefit, which celebrated the “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology” exhibit and was held on May 2, a 65-foot double helix rose to the top of the Great Hall’s ceiling. One strand was made of 250,000 silk roses, while the other featured laser-cut off-white lace. "This was my first time using artificial roses and my first time hanging something rigged from the ceiling," said Raul Avila, the Met Gala's long-standing producer.

Photo: Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com
Cincinnati Children's Celestial Ball
Cincinnati Children's Celestial Ball

Held April 9 at the Duke Energy Convention Center, the annual fund-raiser honored the Cincinnati Reds with a custom set design built to feel like the team’s original stadium, Crosley Field. Table centerpieces featured baseball-shaped pomanders on top of striped linens, while the V.I.P. areas included mix-and-match vintage furniture. Plus, the carnival-like after-party included a nostalgic candy bar, mini milkshakes, corn dogs, and tater tots, along with games like skee-ball, caricature artists, and a baseball card photo booth.

Photo: Courtesy of Cincinnati Children's Celestial Ball
Chicago Zoological Society’s Whirl Fund-Raiser
Chicago Zoological Society’s Whirl Fund-Raiser

At this year’s annual fund-raising gala, held April 30 at the Brookfield Zoo outside of Chicago, Event Creative created a look inspired by an African sunset with bright oranges and graphic prints. Guests could also interact with animals—including a two-toed sloth, a small anteater, a porcupine, and more—during the cocktail hour.

Photo: Kelly Tone
The Lyric Opera of Chicago's 'King & I' Celebration
The Lyric Opera of Chicago's 'King & I' Celebration

This year, the Lyric Opera celebrated its newest production with a pre-performance dinner in the theater, as well as an onstage after-party with the cast on May 7. The table decor reflected the Asian setting of the musical with details like gold elephant accents.

Photo: Courtesy of the Lyric Opera of Chicago
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tampa Bay’s Storybook Ball
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tampa Bay’s Storybook Ball

Tampa, Florida-based event planner ShoWorks created a winter wonderland based on the Disney hit Frozen for the black-tie gala, which was held May 21 at the Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel. A large icicle-like chandelier that was hung from the truss framework above the dining space added to the icy atmosphere.

Photo: Courtesy of Storybook Ball
Heal the Bay’s Bring Back the Beach Gala
Heal the Bay’s Bring Back the Beach Gala

On June 9, environmental group Heal the Bay hosted its annual Bring Back the Beach Gala at the Jonathan Beach Club in Santa Monica, California. The evening included acrobatic and dance performances as well as a musical performance by the band Venice. The crowd of more than 1,000 guests participated in live and silent auctions to raise money to help the nonprofit clean and maintain the coastal waters of Southern California.

Photo: Getty Images
Bouquets to Art Opening Night Gala
Bouquets to Art Opening Night Gala

For the deYoung Museum’s Bouquets to Art annual design showcase in San Francisco, florists created arrangements inspired by work in the museum’s permanent collection. The opening night gala, which took place April 4, featured food and cocktails by McCalls Catering & Events.

Photo: Drew Altizer Photography
Children’s Place Association’s Once Upon a Time Gala
Children’s Place Association’s Once Upon a Time Gala

The annual black-tie event was held at Morgan Manufacturing in Chicago’s Fulton Market district on April 16. The James Bond-theme night featured Bond girls, casino-style games, and a sit-down dinner with clever dishes like the Lady Luck Salad with “dice”—watermelon cubed, fontina wrapped in salmon, and cantaloupe wrapped in prosciutto.

Photo: Ana Miyares Photography
Museum of Modern Art’s Party in the Garden
Museum of Modern Art’s Party in the Garden

For this year’s annual benefit, which took place June 1, the Museum of Modern Art’s lobby and atrium area were once again transformed into a chic garden party. Drum-shaped chandeliers covered in greenery hung above the dining space, which was outfitted with primarily gray furnishings.

Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
Blaffer Art Museum's Odyssey Gala
Blaffer Art Museum's Odyssey Gala

For the Blaffer Art Museum’s annual gala in Houston, creative studio Matter designed a gilded meteor shower ceiling installation using NASA space blankets—an idea inspired by the space theme of the April 1 event, as well as the metallic trends seen on recent fashion runways. The creative team also created custom floral centerpieces, using the blankets and dianthus plants, that floated above circular mirrors for an anti-gravity effect.

Photo: Max Burkhalter
Ice Age Hair Ball
Ice Age Hair Ball

To celebrate the hairy Ice Age mammals synonymous with the La Brea Tar Pits, partygoers wore highly stylized hair and costumes to the site’s benefit, which took place June 4 at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum in Los Angeles. Concierges also led groups on torch-lit tours of excavation sites, and guests enjoyed Ice Age-themed cocktails, dessert, and dancing before a runway show.

Photo: Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging
SickKids’ Scrubs in the City Fund-Raiser
SickKids’ Scrubs in the City Fund-Raiser

At this year’s Scrubs in the City London-inspired fund-raiser, which was held June 2 at the Evergreen Brick Works in Toronto, the Hospital for Sick Children foundation introduced hospitality lounges for sponsors, which included private banquettes decorated in a British punk or posh theme with food, drink, and an attendant.

Photo: Courtesy of SickKids Scrubs in the City
Robin Hood Foundation Benefit
Robin Hood Foundation Benefit

At this year’s gala, which was held May 9 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York, guests entered by walking through an oversize keyhole, a visualization of the evening's theme of "Unlock the Future." The keyholes then gave way to a series of large neon-painted unlocked doors that continued throughout the cocktail space.

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
California Science Center’s Discovery Ball
California Science Center’s Discovery Ball

The party’s multicultural theme was inspired by the journey of the ET-94—the last space flight-qualified external tank in existence—from New Orleans through the Panama Canal and into Los Angeles. At the event, which was held on the Marina Del Rey waterfront on May 20, a birdcage suspended over the dance floor held a feathered aerialist.

Photo: Nadine Froger Photography
Tate Americas Foundation's Artists Dinner
Tate Americas Foundation's Artists Dinner

The event, which took place on May 3 at the IAC building in New York and honored more than 40 artists whose works are represented in the Tate’s permanent collection, featured decor and architectural centerpieces by David Stark that were inspired by the sharp geometry and twisting shape of the Tate Modern’s new building, which was soon to open.

Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky/BFA.com
Public Art Fund's Spring Benefit
Public Art Fund's Spring Benefit

Thought-bubble placemats inspired by Hank Willis Thomas' exhibition, "The Truth is I See You," served as tabletop decor at the arts organization’s fund-raiser, held April 19 at Metropolitan Pavilion West in New York. The messages morphed into different languages thanks to the optical illusion design.

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
New World Symphony Gala
New World Symphony Gala

For the March 12 event at the New World Symphony in Miami, Shiraz Events designed a gold, black, and white color scheme. The Miami-based event company celebrated the symphony’s alumni members by creating the NWS logo using all 1,000 of their names on a step-and-repeat.

Photo: Courtesy of New World Symphony
Amfar Inspiration Gala New York
Amfar Inspiration Gala New York

At the seventh annual Amfar Inspiration Gala New York, which took place June 9 at Skylight at Moynihan Station and was produced by Josh Wood Productions, sponsor Moët Hennessy brought an on-site champagne vending machine to the event.

Photo: Michele Laufik/BizBash
Wedding planner Mindy Weiss spoke at the three-day conference. The custom-designed speaker stage backdrop by Event Effects Group featured the event's beachy color palette and icons that were designed by Gifts for the Good Life.
Wedding planner Mindy Weiss spoke at the three-day conference. The custom-designed speaker stage backdrop by Event Effects Group featured the event's beachy color palette and icons that were designed by Gifts for the Good Life.
Photo: Cameron Kelly
The design's ombre palette and cut-out icons were incorporated into the agendas, itineraries, and other conference materials.
The design's ombre palette and cut-out icons were incorporated into the agendas, itineraries, and other conference materials.
Photo: John Cain Sargent
The tropical designs carried over into watercolor patterns, which were used on pillow fabrics customized for the event and more.
The tropical designs carried over into watercolor patterns, which were used on pillow fabrics customized for the event and more.
Photo: Jennifer Domenick
'Make Waves' was spelled out in the pool during the welcome party; it was embraced as the unofficial theme of the event.
"Make Waves" was spelled out in the pool during the welcome party; it was embraced as the unofficial theme of the event.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
For the poolside party, the Breakers constructed an elaborate ice sculpture featuring an array of encased fish and seafood.
For the poolside party, the Breakers constructed an elaborate ice sculpture featuring an array of encased fish and seafood.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
Branded towels were draped over the waiters' arms during the pool party.
Branded towels were draped over the waiters' arms during the pool party.
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck
Floral flamingos decorated the lawn during the croquet lunch.
Floral flamingos decorated the lawn during the croquet lunch.
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck
This year, organizers enlisted Gifts for the Good Life to create a pop-up 'boutiquerie' where guests could customize their welcome gifts. Miami-based event design company the Gilded Group collaborated on the area's design and provided the rentals, florals, and branded carts for the space.
This year, organizers enlisted Gifts for the Good Life to create a pop-up "boutiquerie" where guests could customize their welcome gifts. Miami-based event design company the Gilded Group collaborated on the area's design and provided the rentals, florals, and branded carts for the space.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
The pop-up's custom carts and branded bars featured 'his' and 'hers' accessories, candy by Sugarfina, and more.
The pop-up's custom carts and branded bars featured "his" and "hers" accessories, candy by Sugarfina, and more.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
The event's branding was introduced in a countdown advent-style, two-part mailer. First, guests received a pop-up invitation and schedule of events, then a box filled with Engage! branded accessories, such as a sleep mask, luggage tag, and sunscreen. Gifts for the Good Life also created turn-down gifts for each evening of the event, which were themed to complement the activities the following day, such as a spa kit with a towel and robe and a travel set.
The event's branding was introduced in a countdown advent-style, two-part mailer. First, guests received a pop-up invitation and schedule of events, then a box filled with Engage! branded accessories, such as a sleep mask, luggage tag, and sunscreen. Gifts for the Good Life also created turn-down gifts for each evening of the event, which were themed to complement the activities the following day, such as a spa kit with a towel and robe and a travel set.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
The gifting boasted positive and playful messaging like 'take it all in,' 'you got this,' 'make big plans,' and 'power full.'
The gifting boasted positive and playful messaging like "take it all in," "you got this," "make big plans," and "power full."
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck
Vanessa Kreckel of Two Paper Dolls designed the leather name tags, which featured a charm for each year the guest had attended an Engage! summit.
Vanessa Kreckel of Two Paper Dolls designed the leather name tags, which featured a charm for each year the guest had attended an Engage! summit.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
For the beach club luncheon, Kreckel designed delicate laser-cut menu cards shaped like sea fan coral.
For the beach club luncheon, Kreckel designed delicate laser-cut menu cards shaped like sea fan coral.
Photo: Jennifer Domenick
For breakfast, guests enjoyed cherry-chia seed pudding and coconut acai bowls.
For breakfast, guests enjoyed cherry-chia seed pudding and coconut acai bowls.
Photo: Cameron Kelly
Ornate fruit carvings served as colorful decor during the morning meal.
Ornate fruit carvings served as colorful decor during the morning meal.
Photo: John Cain Sargent
Artisanal popsicles on custom idiom sticks—with sayings like 'Just chilling at Engage!16 The Breakers'—provided a refreshing afternoon break.
Artisanal popsicles on custom idiom sticks—with sayings like "Just chilling at Engage!16 The Breakers"—provided a refreshing afternoon break.
Photo: Cameron Kelly
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This Historic Theater Turned a 100-Year Milestone Into a One-of-a-Kind Gala
The Pasadena Playhouse celebrated its centennial with a bold, unconventional gala featuring immersive projection mapping and a surprise escrow announcement—all while shattering fundraising records.
While officially buying the building before the gala was always the goal, event planner Sam Palmer was careful to ensure the gathering would be successful even if the timing didn’t work out. “We had a million different plans, because quite frankly, a million details needed to go right for that to happen,' he said. 'Our leadership and board worked very, very hard to get us across the finish line, and it was a beautiful moment.”
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For a Kiehl’s event, Stark turned larger-than-life calendula products into striking art pieces, which were overflowing with flowers as a nod to the brand's natural ingredients.
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Native whisked 15 beauty editors to an Arizona resort to test how moisturizing its new products really are.
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See Inside HBO's Stunning 'The White Lotus' Premiere Event
HBO and UNBOXED GROUP transformed a Hollywood soundstage into a lush Thai resort for the HBO series' highly anticipated season three premiere.
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Instead of a free water bottle or notebook, these activations send guests home with a glow-up.
It's no secret that glam stations are prevalent at music festivals. At Coachella 2024, Pinterest activated with a fashion and beauty experience called Manifest Station, produced by MKG. Inside, fans could get glowy beauty looks created by celebrity makeup artists from trend-inspired menus built through collaborative boards on Pinterest. Popular options included bold, colorful graphic liners; gemstones; pearls; and metallic stickers. See more: Coachella 2024: Here's What You Missed From This Year's Coolest Parties and Brand Activations
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