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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Event Design & Decor

Event Design

January 10, 2017
Moët & Chandon "Toast for a Cause"
Moët & Chandon 'Toast for a Cause'

On the Golden Globes red carpet, Moët & Chandon celebrated its 26th anniversary as the official champagne of the event. The brand set up an opulent black and gold color-blocked bar at the end of the carpet, and invited celebrities to participate in the “Toast for a Cause” initiative. It asked celebrities on the red carpet to raise a toast with Moët & Chandon Impérial minis, and in exchange, the company would donate $1,000 to the celebrity’s charity of choice in his or her name. Moët & Chandon is also donating an additional $1,000 per participant to fund the Moët Moment Film Festival.

Photo: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Moët & Chandon
HBO Golden Globes Party
HBO Golden Globes Party

HBO’s Cindy Tenner worked with longtime design partner Billy Butchkavitz on the annual bash, which took over the Hilton's Aqua Star Pool and Circa 55 Restaurant and Trader Vic's bar areas. Butchkavitz, renowned for his over-the-top and detail-rich designs, called this year’s event, “about as clean and minimalistic as Billy Butchkavitz can get, which still means lots of vibrant patterns and textures but with a much calmer color palette.” Colors included champagne, gray, khaki, and silver. 

Photo: Gabor Ekecs
HBO Golden Globes Party
HBO Golden Globes Party

Bart Kresa created the event’s animated 3-D projections, and Images by Lighting handled the lighting. Special Event Contractors built the sub floors and pool installation, plus the party’s 24-foot high and 180-foot-long perimeter wall. Billy Butchkavitz worked with his brother, Brian Butchkavitz, on the textiles, custom carpet, tabletop decor, custom furniture, and other details.

Photo: Gabor Ekecs
HBO Golden Globes Party
HBO Golden Globes Party

The centerpiece of the festivities was a dramatic so-called "Shimmering Pavilion,” floating within the Beverly Hilton's Aqua Star Pool. Floating decor pieces in the exposed section of pool surrounded the pavilion.

Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Warner Brothers Pictures and 'InStyle' Golden Globes After-Party
Warner Brothers Pictures and 'InStyle' Golden Globes After-Party

For InStyle and Warner Brothers, Thomas Ford of Tom Ford Designs constructed a tent that completely covered the hotel fountain, transforming the Oasis Courtyard venue into what the party billed as “Matrix Glam.” The design concept came to life with a palette of peacock blue, plum, and fuchsia, meant to combine modern technology with an opulence evocative of a retro '70s era. Sponsor Eyelove presented the event. 

Photo: Nicol Biesek
Warner Brothers Pictures and 'InStyle' Golden Globes After-Party
Warner Brothers Pictures and 'InStyle' Golden Globes After-Party

The chandelier, an original design for the party, took its inspiration from both Purple Rain and The Matrix. The 20-foot-wide metallic gold structure also included 500 feet of LED neon.

Photo: Nicol Biesek
Warner Brothers Pictures and 'InStyle' Golden Globes After-Party
Warner Brothers Pictures and 'InStyle' Golden Globes After-Party

The lighted walls throughout the party drew inspiration from computer boards. Images by Lighting handled the party's lighting.

Photo: Nicol Biesek
Warner Brothers Pictures and 'InStyle' Golden Globes After-Party
Warner Brothers Pictures and 'InStyle' Golden Globes After-Party

JOWY Productions produced the bold, colorful party, where DJ Michelle Pesce spun for the crowd.

Photo: Nicol Biesek
Fox Hulu Party
Fox Hulu Party

Fox partnered with 15/40 Productions for the production of its annual viewing- and after-party. 

Photo: Line 8 Photography
Fox Hulu Party
Fox Hulu Party

The event’s main installation was 800 floating lanterns assembled like a free-formed chandelier, with a view of the night sky through the clear tent above. Glowing stone walls nodded to the elements inspiring the event: metal, stone, earth, and air. DJ Tendaji spun for the crowd.

Photo: Line 8 Photography
Fox Hulu Party
Fox Hulu Party

Below the lantern installation sat the main bar, an onyx grid design meant to incorporate all of the warm tones used throughout the space. 

Photo: Line 8 Photography
Fox Hulu Party
Fox Hulu Party

Catering came from chefs Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo, who were 2016 James Beard award winners. (Carmelized Productions is the catering division.) The menu featured a Jon & Vinny’s pizza station. Caffe Luxxe provided coffee in a lounge area, and Helen Johannesen, of Helen’s Wines, created the cocktails from Patron.

Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Fox Hulu Party
Fox Hulu Party

The environment was meant to evoke nature, with a palette of coppers, golds, and silvers, and clusters of yellow forsythias and lush green palms completed the Zen-inspired vibe.

Photo: Line 8 Photography
NBCUniversal Golden Globes Party
NBCUniversal Golden Globes Party

The overall theme of this year’s NBCUniversal viewing- and after-party was 1920s modern deco. Event producer Angel City Designs created the look with a color palette featuring pewter, navy, and fuchsia with copper accents throughout the space. For a supper club-like feel, guests sat at café tables, curved couches, and half-round banquettes, all with a prime view of the multiple 90- and 60-inch plasmas located throughout the tent.

Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
NBCUniversal Golden Globes Party
NBCUniversal Golden Globes Party

This year, Angel City Designs created a new path into the NBCUniversal party, which allowed guests a birds-eye view of the red carpet action below. Guests also checked out two luxury car displays provided by featured sponsor Chrysler as they proceeded inside, and had a chance to pose in front of the 45-foot-long step-and-repeat wall.

Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
NBCUniversal Golden Globes Party
NBCUniversal Golden Globes Party

A large, circular center stage topped by a hanging chandelier provided a focal point to watch the entertainment, and then changed over to an elevated dance floor. Flowers came from CJ Matusmoto. DJ Kiss headlined.

Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
NBCUniversal Golden Globes Party
NBCUniversal Golden Globes Party

As part of NBCUniversal's commitment to events with a lower environment impact, the majority of the lighting in the party from Kinetic Lighting used LEDs that consumed less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs. Additionally, large items such as carpeting and artificial turf were recycled rather than destroyed so as to minimize the impact of the party on landfills.

Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes Party
Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes Party

Event producer Best Events created a luxe environment full of hanging greenery, dramatic drape, and chandeliers under a clear-top tent—concealing completely the muddy construction site that currently exists below the temporary space.

Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes Party
Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes Party

Best Events went with a vibe the company described as "deco meets modern lounge." The team kept the color palette neutral and accented with luxury touches like glass-like tiles hanging above passageways between party spaces.

Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes Party
Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes Party

Sponsor Moët & Chandon set up its ever-popular and Instagram-magnet champagne vending machine, which guests operated using golden tokens.

Photo: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Moët & Chandon
Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes Party
Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes Party

Sponsor Lindt offered a bar serving craft cocktails using ingredients inspired by its chocolate bars. Grey Goose also sponsored the bash.

Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Raising Haiti Gala
Raising Haiti Gala

On January 7 at the Montage Beverly Hills, Sean Penn and his J/P Haitian Relief Organization raised a record $37 million for initiatives in Haiti. Beck was the evening’s surprise performer.

'W' Magazine Golden Globes Party
'W' Magazine Golden Globes Party

W magazine celebrated the Globes with Audi and Moët & Chandon at the Chateau Marmont on January 5. There, guests strolled wallpapered halls lined with faces of Hollywood stars from the magazine. 

Photo: Donato Sardella/Getty Images for W Magazine
Two staffers dressed in steampunk costumes carrying an oversize (but lightweight) gilded frame wandered the reception room, encouraging guests to pose for photos while framed inside. A stationary green-screen photo booth was also set up in the foyer, along with steampunk accessories such as goggles, hats, and parasols.
Two staffers dressed in steampunk costumes carrying an oversize (but lightweight) gilded frame wandered the reception room, encouraging guests to pose for photos while framed inside. A stationary green-screen photo booth was also set up in the foyer, along with steampunk accessories such as goggles, hats, and parasols.
Photo: Gordon Murray/Pixel Photography and Video
The Curve Ball, which took place on the field at Rogers Centre May 25, featured a design that incorporated Canadian symbols and the Toronto Blue Jays colors of royal and navy blue, white, and red.
The Curve Ball, which took place on the field at Rogers Centre May 25, featured a design that incorporated Canadian symbols and the Toronto Blue Jays colors of royal and navy blue, white, and red.
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
Photos of kids from the Jays Care Foundation programs were turned into a mosaic depicting the Canadian flag in the venue concourse.
Photos of kids from the Jays Care Foundation programs were turned into a mosaic depicting the Canadian flag in the venue concourse.
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
Centerpieces for the seated dinner included wooden loons, which were decorated by kids from the program as part of an art project. 'The project for them was to design the centerpieces with the look and feel of what Canada and baseball means to them,' said Jenny Le, manager of events for the Jays Care Foundation. 'They were decorated by kids ages 6 to 12.'
Centerpieces for the seated dinner included wooden loons, which were decorated by kids from the program as part of an art project. "The project for them was to design the centerpieces with the look and feel of what Canada and baseball means to them," said Jenny Le, manager of events for the Jays Care Foundation. "They were decorated by kids ages 6 to 12."
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
Wooden moose also served as centerpieces.
Wooden moose also served as centerpieces.
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
The seated dinner showcased the Blue Jays color scheme, along with a massive screen featuring the title of the event and its sponsors.
The seated dinner showcased the Blue Jays color scheme, along with a massive screen featuring the title of the event and its sponsors.
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
A second Canadian flag mosaic wall served as a backdrop for DJ Sophie Jones, who performed at a booth on the field.
A second Canadian flag mosaic wall served as a backdrop for DJ Sophie Jones, who performed at a booth on the field.
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
The visitors dugout showcased a mini art gallery with drawings done by kids from the Jays Care Foundation.
The visitors dugout showcased a mini art gallery with drawings done by kids from the Jays Care Foundation.
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
A bar featured moose heads in the colors of the Toronto Blue Jays.
A bar featured moose heads in the colors of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
Food served from the stadium vendors included mini cartons of poutine, a signature Canadian dish that includes french fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
Food served from the stadium vendors included mini cartons of poutine, a signature Canadian dish that includes french fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
Another decor element was a giant illuminated moose.
Another decor element was a giant illuminated moose.
Photo: Mauricio Jose Calero
Last year, the National Association for Catering and Events hosted its annual fund-raising gala at the Liaison in Washington, where design elements drew inspiration from classic fairy tales. To add an enchanted-forest feel to the dining table centerpieces, table numbers were spray painted on wood slabs.
Last year, the National Association for Catering and Events hosted its annual fund-raising gala at the Liaison in Washington, where design elements drew inspiration from classic fairy tales. To add an enchanted-forest feel to the dining table centerpieces, table numbers were spray painted on wood slabs.
Photo: Evelyn Alas
To celebrate the release of Girls season one on Blu-ray—and to hype the second season—HBO hosted a cocktail party at Toronto's House of Moments in December. Guests were encouraged to snap Instagram photos in front of a backdrop based on Central Park in New York City, where Girls is set. The Big Apple-inspired area had lampposts, trees, shrubs, and backdrops decked with New York City architecture.
To celebrate the release of Girls season one on Blu-ray—and to hype the second season—HBO hosted a cocktail party at Toronto's House of Moments in December. Guests were encouraged to snap Instagram photos in front of a backdrop based on Central Park in New York City, where Girls is set. The Big Apple-inspired area had lampposts, trees, shrubs, and backdrops decked with New York City architecture.
Photo: Becca Lemire
The pins on the 40- by 20-foot wall were mounted onto a printed backdrop, so after runners took them down the design remained.
The pins on the 40- by 20-foot wall were mounted onto a printed backdrop, so after runners took them down the design remained.
Photo: Nathan Valentine
Rows of crystals topped by white orchids contrasted with the ballroom's modern sculptural light fixtures.
Rows of crystals topped by white orchids contrasted with the ballroom's modern sculptural light fixtures.
Photo: Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com
Bailey celebrated his relationship with the newly opened Four Seasons New York Downtown by installing his designs in the hotel's ballroom and pre-function space.
Bailey celebrated his relationship with the newly opened Four Seasons New York Downtown by installing his designs in the hotel's ballroom and pre-function space.
Photo: Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com
In the pre-function space, Bailey placed two towering floral arrangements on either side of a champagne bar.
In the pre-function space, Bailey placed two towering floral arrangements on either side of a champagne bar.
Photo: Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com
Bailey's design for the hotel's ballroom involved eight crystal and floral lampshade-like pieces.
Bailey's design for the hotel's ballroom involved eight crystal and floral lampshade-like pieces.
Photo: Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com
An ombré wall of blooms including cabbage roses and hydrangeas was created by Todd Fiscus for a Fort Worth wedding in 2015.
An ombré wall of blooms including cabbage roses and hydrangeas was created by Todd Fiscus for a Fort Worth wedding in 2015.
Photo: Courtesy of Sara Donaldson
The event took place at Magic Box, a raw industrial space at the Reef downtown. Guests were taken in through a side entrance to match the event's exclusive but unfussy vibe. 'Guests went through the transformative element of riding a freight elevator—there’s this drama to just entering this world that is gritty and rock and roll,” explained Balestrieri.
The event took place at Magic Box, a raw industrial space at the Reef downtown. Guests were taken in through a side entrance to match the event's exclusive but unfussy vibe. "Guests went through the transformative element of riding a freight elevator—there’s this drama to just entering this world that is gritty and rock and roll,” explained Balestrieri.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
Fold-out pamphlets featured the day's map and schedule, along with notes from Amoruso that added to the day's intimate vibe.
Fold-out pamphlets featured the day's map and schedule, along with notes from Amoruso that added to the day's intimate vibe.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
The raw venue was transformed with colorful, modern furniture that created common space for guests to interact, relax, and get work done. Bright pink wrapping was used to separate the different areas of the event, and T-Mobile offered a spot for charging phones.
The raw venue was transformed with colorful, modern furniture that created common space for guests to interact, relax, and get work done. Bright pink wrapping was used to separate the different areas of the event, and T-Mobile offered a spot for charging phones.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
Inspirational and educational phrases such as 'Start your own shit' and information on equal pay adorned the conference's walls.
Inspirational and educational phrases such as "Start your own shit" and information on equal pay adorned the conference's walls.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
One of three stage areas—dubbed Hustle Hall—was designed as a theater in the round, allowing guests to get closer to the speakers. In the front row were couches and lounge chairs. 'It’s really inviting; people wanted to hang out there for hours,' said Balestrieri.
One of three stage areas—dubbed Hustle Hall—was designed as a theater in the round, allowing guests to get closer to the speakers. In the front row were couches and lounge chairs. "It’s really inviting; people wanted to hang out there for hours," said Balestrieri.
Photo: Ben Draper
The main speaker area—a.k.a. the Baller Room—had a colorful stage designed with architectural elements. As the only room to hold all 850 attendees, organizers added several video screens so everyone had a good view.
The main speaker area—a.k.a. the Baller Room—had a colorful stage designed with architectural elements. As the only room to hold all 850 attendees, organizers added several video screens so everyone had a good view.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
Speakers on the main stage included Gwenyth Paltrow (left) and Girlboss founder Sophia Amoruso (right).
Speakers on the main stage included Gwenyth Paltrow (left) and Girlboss founder Sophia Amoruso (right).
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
The third stage area, dubbed the Start-Up Studio, hosted a series of intensive workshops with comfortable seating. In the studio, sponsor Google Chromebook led sessions on ways its new technology can benefit small businesses, and signage on the walls discussed gender inequality in the start-up community.
The third stage area, dubbed the Start-Up Studio, hosted a series of intensive workshops with comfortable seating. In the studio, sponsor Google Chromebook led sessions on ways its new technology can benefit small businesses, and signage on the walls discussed gender inequality in the start-up community.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
Google Chromebook also invited women to get hands-on with its products in a booth area.
Google Chromebook also invited women to get hands-on with its products in a booth area.
Photo: Ben Draper
Sponsor Facebook Messenger created a 'Messages That Matter Wall,' where attendees and speakers left hundreds of messages of encouragement for each other throughout the day. Guests wrote messages such as “Just write the draft,” “Be fkn nice,” and “Be a self-made dreamer.”
Sponsor Facebook Messenger created a "Messages That Matter Wall," where attendees and speakers left hundreds of messages of encouragement for each other throughout the day. Guests wrote messages such as “Just write the draft,” “Be fkn nice,” and “Be a self-made dreamer.”
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
Sponsor Sephora Collection promoted its new Instagram-inspired lipstick collection by creating eye-catching video booths with question prompts where women could share personal stories.
Sponsor Sephora Collection promoted its new Instagram-inspired lipstick collection by creating eye-catching video booths with question prompts where women could share personal stories.
Photo: Ben Draper
One of the video booths was built around a new lipstick called “Lady Business.” Guests sat at a desk and faced a mirror to record their stories, which were then shared on social media.
One of the video booths was built around a new lipstick called “Lady Business.” Guests sat at a desk and faced a mirror to record their stories, which were then shared on social media.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
Sephora also offered an area for makeup and hair touch-ups.
Sephora also offered an area for makeup and hair touch-ups.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
Secret sponsored the Girlboss Radio Podcast booth, where the day’s speakers were interviewed. Attendees were invited to drop a question in a box outside the booth.
Secret sponsored the Girlboss Radio Podcast booth, where the day’s speakers were interviewed. Attendees were invited to drop a question in a box outside the booth.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
A marketplace area allowed attendees to shop from small businesses.
A marketplace area allowed attendees to shop from small businesses.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
In the center of the common area, a DJ booth made from a series of boxes hosted DJ Nina Carr throughout the day.
In the center of the common area, a DJ booth made from a series of boxes hosted DJ Nina Carr throughout the day.
Photo: Ben Draper
Dancers from Queen Moves, a duo that offers workshops to empower women, got the audience moving throughout the day.
Dancers from Queen Moves, a duo that offers workshops to empower women, got the audience moving throughout the day.
Photo: Ben Draper
The V.I.P. gift bags were clear backpacks full of on-theme goodies, such as in-home massage certificates, notebooks with cheeky sayings like “Smile like a boss,” and Luna bars.
The V.I.P. gift bags were clear backpacks full of on-theme goodies, such as in-home massage certificates, notebooks with cheeky sayings like “Smile like a boss,” and Luna bars.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
The conference’s V.I.P. dinner had a tropical theme, with colorful flowers and postcards that served as place cards.
The conference’s V.I.P. dinner had a tropical theme, with colorful flowers and postcards that served as place cards.
Photo: Chris Swoszowski
“Sometimes I need a high-energy event to work off the effects of catering from the other events I attend. In April, Propel Electrolyte Water kicked off its cross-country Co:Labs workout series at Spring Studios in New York. Instructors from L.A.-based Prevail boxing gym led intense circuit training followed by a session from Yoga for Bad People. The high-energy production design and some motivating words from celebrity partner Jessie J capped it off. Fitness and wellness were big themes at meetings and events in 2017 and we expect to see them continue in 2018.” —Beth Kormanik, editor in chief
“Sometimes I need a high-energy event to work off the effects of catering from the other events I attend. In April, Propel Electrolyte Water kicked off its cross-country Co:Labs workout series at Spring Studios in New York. Instructors from L.A.-based Prevail boxing gym led intense circuit training followed by a session from Yoga for Bad People. The high-energy production design and some motivating words from celebrity partner Jessie J capped it off. Fitness and wellness were big themes at meetings and events in 2017 and we expect to see them continue in 2018.” —Beth Kormanik, editor in chief
Photo: Courtesy of Propel
“The David Stark team is known for turning everyday objects into eye-popping event decor, and they outdid themselves for the launch of the new Martha Stewart Crafts paint line at Michaels stores. During an event in June in New York, the team created a life-size ‘house’ made from of 2,710 bottles of paint. Guests were invited to grab paint brushes from window boxes, then go to work painting everything inside the house—including rugs, couches, lampshades, duvet covers, nightstands, and more. It was a fun, interactive way to showcase the versatility of the paint—and who wouldn’t want to embrace their inner child by painting all over the furniture and walls?” —Claire Hoffman, west coast bureau chief
“The David Stark team is known for turning everyday objects into eye-popping event decor, and they outdid themselves for the launch of the new Martha Stewart Crafts paint line at Michaels stores. During an event in June in New York, the team created a life-size ‘house’ made from of 2,710 bottles of paint. Guests were invited to grab paint brushes from window boxes, then go to work painting everything inside the house—including rugs, couches, lampshades, duvet covers, nightstands, and more. It was a fun, interactive way to showcase the versatility of the paint—and who wouldn’t want to embrace their inner child by painting all over the furniture and walls?” —Claire Hoffman, west coast bureau chief
Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for the Michaels Companies
“Another event idea that I really loved came from the inaugural Teen Vogue Summit. In an effort to make the content available to a wide range of people, the brand hosted a series of meet-ups in various cities, leading up to the summit in Los Angeles this past weekend. Upon entering the meet-ups, attendees were encouraged to 'grab a card, start a conversation' as an icebreaker. Questions included 'What would you do if you were not afraid?' and 'How do you practice self-acceptance in your life?' It was just a simple reminder of the power—and importance—of face-to-face events, and really helped set the tone for the events’ introspective and activism-focused vibe.” —Claire Hoffman, west coast bureau chief
“Another event idea that I really loved came from the inaugural Teen Vogue Summit. In an effort to make the content available to a wide range of people, the brand hosted a series of meet-ups in various cities, leading up to the summit in Los Angeles this past weekend. Upon entering the meet-ups, attendees were encouraged to 'grab a card, start a conversation' as an icebreaker. Questions included 'What would you do if you were not afraid?' and 'How do you practice self-acceptance in your life?' It was just a simple reminder of the power—and importance—of face-to-face events, and really helped set the tone for the events’ introspective and activism-focused vibe.” —Claire Hoffman, west coast bureau chief
Photo: Andrew Noel for Teen Vogue/23 Stories
“One of the most memorable events I covered in 2017 was the Dew Tour at the Long Beach Convention Center in California in June. Lightwave partnered with Mountain Dew to transform the Dew Skate Team athletes’ biometric data into artwork. During the competition, the athletes wore wristbands that measured their heart rate, skin temperature, electrodermal activity, motion, and more. Lightwave’s system analyzed the data and translated it into unique, living artwork displayed on six framed LED screens inside a gallery at the event. The exhibition, titled ‘The Art of Doing,’ was intended to bring to life the brand’s global ad campaign, ‘There’s No Feeling Like Doing.’” —Mitra Sorrells, technology editor
“One of the most memorable events I covered in 2017 was the Dew Tour at the Long Beach Convention Center in California in June. Lightwave partnered with Mountain Dew to transform the Dew Skate Team athletes’ biometric data into artwork. During the competition, the athletes wore wristbands that measured their heart rate, skin temperature, electrodermal activity, motion, and more. Lightwave’s system analyzed the data and translated it into unique, living artwork displayed on six framed LED screens inside a gallery at the event. The exhibition, titled ‘The Art of Doing,’ was intended to bring to life the brand’s global ad campaign, ‘There’s No Feeling Like Doing.’” —Mitra Sorrells, technology editor
Photo: Courtesy of Mountain Dew
'I think we all become a little jaded when it comes to events, especially in New York, but the Macallan's recent Behind the City event definitely cut through the clutter. It was an intimate, immersive experience produced by theater company Third Rail Projects that basically guided guests through a maze-like journey in lower Manhattan, weaving in and out of apartment buildings, hotels, and alleyways with a cast of characters. The choreography, timing, and execution was beyond impressive; I'm exhausted just thinking about the amount of planning that went into the production!' —Michele Laufik, style editor
"I think we all become a little jaded when it comes to events, especially in New York, but the Macallan's recent Behind the City event definitely cut through the clutter. It was an intimate, immersive experience produced by theater company Third Rail Projects that basically guided guests through a maze-like journey in lower Manhattan, weaving in and out of apartment buildings, hotels, and alleyways with a cast of characters. The choreography, timing, and execution was beyond impressive; I'm exhausted just thinking about the amount of planning that went into the production!" —Michele Laufik, style editor
Photo: Courtesy of the Macallan
“In the Hamptons, where there are so many families and young children, it was great to see Goop create a scaled-down world for all the kids to enjoy during its Despicable Me 3 event. The lemonade stand and Fujifilm Minion Instax mini 8 instant film cameras were beyond adorable.” —Jim Shi, contributing writer
“In the Hamptons, where there are so many families and young children, it was great to see Goop create a scaled-down world for all the kids to enjoy during its Despicable Me 3 event. The lemonade stand and Fujifilm Minion Instax mini 8 instant film cameras were beyond adorable.” —Jim Shi, contributing writer
Photo: Courtesy of Goop/BFA
'For the premiere of FX's Marvel series Legion, artist Michael Murphy created a forced-perspective installation by hanging a number of common household items—including ice cube trays, silverware, and flowers—to spell out the title of the series, which was visible to attendees when they stood on a floor marker. The installation, which was displayed in Brooklyn in January, made a lasting impression as it encouraged attendee participation, provided a unique photo op, and contributed to the event's branding.' —Ian Zelaya, assistant editor
"For the premiere of FX's Marvel series Legion, artist Michael Murphy created a forced-perspective installation by hanging a number of common household items—including ice cube trays, silverware, and flowers—to spell out the title of the series, which was visible to attendees when they stood on a floor marker. The installation, which was displayed in Brooklyn in January, made a lasting impression as it encouraged attendee participation, provided a unique photo op, and contributed to the event's branding." —Ian Zelaya, assistant editor
Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for FX Networks
“Halcyon Stage made classical music more enticing to millennials with what they call ‘experiential orchestra.’ Staged at Dock5, a loading dock turned event space in Union Market in Washington, D.C., its debut event coordinated kaleidoscope lighting projections with the tone and tempo of the orchestral music. People were enthralled!” —D. Channing Muller, contributing writer
“Halcyon Stage made classical music more enticing to millennials with what they call ‘experiential orchestra.’ Staged at Dock5, a loading dock turned event space in Union Market in Washington, D.C., its debut event coordinated kaleidoscope lighting projections with the tone and tempo of the orchestral music. People were enthralled!” —D. Channing Muller, contributing writer
Photo: D. Channing Muller for BizBash
“For the season 2 premiere of TBS’s Search Party in New York, the event included an interactive theater performance. It put guests in the center of a murder mystery, and moved through several rooms where the guests became more and more aware of the suspect. The performance was impactful and changed slightly depending on how the guest reacted, so every guest had a personalized experience.” —Taylor McIntyre, photo editor
“For the season 2 premiere of TBS’s Search Party in New York, the event included an interactive theater performance. It put guests in the center of a murder mystery, and moved through several rooms where the guests became more and more aware of the suspect. The performance was impactful and changed slightly depending on how the guest reacted, so every guest had a personalized experience.” —Taylor McIntyre, photo editor
Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for TBS
Anchored by a large custom-carved Golden Fleece, the iconic Brooks Brothers logo served as the centerpiece to the step-and-repeat at the bicentennial celebration of the American fashion house, produced by the Firm. Set up in the Hall of Fame space, a wall of white roses and hydrangeas was flanked by hedges designed in a latticework pattern.
Anchored by a large custom-carved Golden Fleece, the iconic Brooks Brothers logo served as the centerpiece to the step-and-repeat at the bicentennial celebration of the American fashion house, produced by the Firm. Set up in the Hall of Fame space, a wall of white roses and hydrangeas was flanked by hedges designed in a latticework pattern.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
One of three on-site party spaces custom-created for the bicentennial celebration, Dizzy's Coca-Cola, which opened about 30 minutes into the party, was designed to be a hideaway speakeasy. Metallic curtains and feather plume trees lined the entrance into the club, which provided guests with an ideal backdrop for social media.
One of three on-site party spaces custom-created for the bicentennial celebration, Dizzy's Coca-Cola, which opened about 30 minutes into the party, was designed to be a hideaway speakeasy. Metallic curtains and feather plume trees lined the entrance into the club, which provided guests with an ideal backdrop for social media.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
Once inside, guests came upon a venue decorated with antique mirrors, cafe style tables, and vintage cabaret lamps that featured a live band playing all night. So popular was the gilded, jazz-age speakeasy that it turned into the unofficial after-party. with guests staying until 1:30 a.m.
Once inside, guests came upon a venue decorated with antique mirrors, cafe style tables, and vintage cabaret lamps that featured a live band playing all night. So popular was the gilded, jazz-age speakeasy that it turned into the unofficial after-party. with guests staying until 1:30 a.m.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
The Firm used state-of-the-art technology to pay homage to Brooks Brothers' rich history. Directly adjacent to the main party space, the Ertegun Hall of Fame featured massive video animations that provided a visual journey via contrasting images from the early 1800s to today. Vertical rows of Golden Fleece sheep were suspended in the air for a dramatic visual effect.
The Firm used state-of-the-art technology to pay homage to Brooks Brothers' rich history. Directly adjacent to the main party space, the Ertegun Hall of Fame featured massive video animations that provided a visual journey via contrasting images from the early 1800s to today. Vertical rows of Golden Fleece sheep were suspended in the air for a dramatic visual effect.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
With sweeping city views spanning from Columbus Circle to Fifth Avenue across Central Park South, the tiered Appel party space was outfitted Hamptons-style, with lounge furniture, oversize custom created cherry blossom trees, and custom Brooks Brothers pattern pillows.
With sweeping city views spanning from Columbus Circle to Fifth Avenue across Central Park South, the tiered Appel party space was outfitted Hamptons-style, with lounge furniture, oversize custom created cherry blossom trees, and custom Brooks Brothers pattern pillows.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
A show-stopping 11-foot neon Golden Fleece sheep was suspended over the dance floor in the Appel space. Deejayed by Mad Marj, the logo illuminated the loft-like space as well as the street below via the 25-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, while a gobo projected the brand's '200' on the dance floor.
A show-stopping 11-foot neon Golden Fleece sheep was suspended over the dance floor in the Appel space. Deejayed by Mad Marj, the logo illuminated the loft-like space as well as the street below via the 25-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, while a gobo projected the brand's "200" on the dance floor.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
In addition to the vintage hot air balloon, the Atrium space also included an oversize screen running a reel with historic ads and videos, a custom green screen photo moment, and vintage-inspired food carts that served classic New York street foods and treats from hot dogs and pretzels to pizza and bagels with lox and cream cheese.
In addition to the vintage hot air balloon, the Atrium space also included an oversize screen running a reel with historic ads and videos, a custom green screen photo moment, and vintage-inspired food carts that served classic New York street foods and treats from hot dogs and pretzels to pizza and bagels with lox and cream cheese.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
The Atrium served as the central party space and included a number of show-stopping elements, the most prominent of which was a larger-than-life vintage hot air balloon with a custom wicker basket and free-flowing florals that hung over the central bar area, the facade of which was fashioned after a classic repp tie.
The Atrium served as the central party space and included a number of show-stopping elements, the most prominent of which was a larger-than-life vintage hot air balloon with a custom wicker basket and free-flowing florals that hung over the central bar area, the facade of which was fashioned after a classic repp tie.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
Celebrating its longevity as a company, a large gold-leaf case featuring iconic Brooks Brothers styles from the 1800s to today was erected in front of one of the main windows in the main Atrium space. Plush lounge seating was featured throughout the space, the purplish hues elegantly complementing a rich red carpet.
Celebrating its longevity as a company, a large gold-leaf case featuring iconic Brooks Brothers styles from the 1800s to today was erected in front of one of the main windows in the main Atrium space. Plush lounge seating was featured throughout the space, the purplish hues elegantly complementing a rich red carpet.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
With special acts by Wynton Marsalis and, in a surprise, Paul Simon, the performance portion of the evening ended on a rousing note with Shirley Caesar and a gospel choir that, after arriving on stage from the orchestra level, had the crowd on their feet clapping and singing along.
With special acts by Wynton Marsalis and, in a surprise, Paul Simon, the performance portion of the evening ended on a rousing note with Shirley Caesar and a gospel choir that, after arriving on stage from the orchestra level, had the crowd on their feet clapping and singing along.
Photo: Neil Rasmus/BFA.com
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Watermill Center Summer Benefit
On July 28, some 1,200 guests headed out to the Watermill Center in the Hamptons for the art organization’s annual benefit, one of the season’s biggest draws for philanthropists. Inside the dinner tent a chandelier positioned over the dance floor was made up of plastic recycling bags and pink fabric streamers.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
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Visionary removed and replaced the venue's furniture with sleek, color-blocked pieces. Partner Xbox set up shop in a large branded cabana while sponsor Jack Link's sent a costumed Sasquatch to the party to photo-bomb guests during photo ops. Costumed characters and a face-in-a-hole-style photo activation played off of imagery from the show—and provided ready-made Instagram fare.

Photo: Sean Twomey/2me Studios
Suspended mirrors were strategically placed behind the groves of trees at dinner to magnify their presence. Van Wyck brought in redbud and sycamore trees ranging in height, from 12 to 14 feet tall, and an array of rich colors, like burgundy, plum, and blood red.
Suspended mirrors were strategically placed behind the groves of trees at dinner to magnify their presence. Van Wyck brought in redbud and sycamore trees ranging in height, from 12 to 14 feet tall, and an array of rich colors, like burgundy, plum, and blood red.
Photo: Caleb Ferguson for BizBash
Tommy Hilfiger
Tommy Hilfiger
At the Park Avenue Armory, Tommy Hilfiger fashioned an elaborate set that resembled a gated garden. The showing of his men’s collection on Friday (pictured) had café tables and chairs, and on Sunday evening, the seating switched out for benches to accommodate more attendees at the presentation of the designer’s women’s collection.
Photo: Jamie McCarthy/WireImage
The backdrop for the green-colored red-carpet arrivals area was a vertical living garden, which the organizers have created at previous iterations of the auction. This year, for the first time, the press wall incorporated found branches alongside palm fronds, moss elephant ears, phalaenopsis, air ferns, clovers, cabbage, Boston ferns, pitcher plants, staghorn ferns, asparagus ferns, busy ivy, English ivy, and lemon leaf. Many of the plants were replanted after the event.
The backdrop for the green-colored red-carpet arrivals area was a vertical living garden, which the organizers have created at previous iterations of the auction. This year, for the first time, the press wall incorporated found branches alongside palm fronds, moss elephant ears, phalaenopsis, air ferns, clovers, cabbage, Boston ferns, pitcher plants, staghorn ferns, asparagus ferns, busy ivy, English ivy, and lemon leaf. Many of the plants were replanted after the event.
Photo: Carolyn Curtis/BizBash
Mid-century modern furniture formed lounge areas for the Whitney's Art Party. Wendt sourced the items from a collector, aspiring to match event sponsor Max Mara's aesthetic and give the venue a different look.
Mid-century modern furniture formed lounge areas for the Whitney's Art Party. Wendt sourced the items from a collector, aspiring to match event sponsor Max Mara's aesthetic and give the venue a different look.
Photo: Mike Marte
An enormous hedge—comprised of vines, boxwood, daisies, Vanda orchids, and calla lilies—stood in one area of the event and served as an unofficial step-and-repeat for many guests.
An enormous hedge—comprised of vines, boxwood, daisies, Vanda orchids, and calla lilies—stood in one area of the event and served as an unofficial step-and-repeat for many guests.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Making use of an immobile table, Beahm created a dinner party setting using items from the department store's own collection of housewares.
Making use of an immobile table, Beahm created a dinner party setting using items from the department store's own collection of housewares.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
To give the dinner party tableau some life during the event, four models sat at the table.
To give the dinner party tableau some life during the event, four models sat at the table.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
In a section dubbed the 'damier lawn,' monogrammed bags sat atop a patchwork of grass and flowers.
In a section dubbed the "damier lawn," monogrammed bags sat atop a patchwork of grass and flowers.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
To obscure, but not hide the lighting trusses, Beahm wrapped the metal rods with leafy vines.
To obscure, but not hide the lighting trusses, Beahm wrapped the metal rods with leafy vines.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
With less than three hours for set up, David Beahm and his team converted Saks Fifth Avenue's third floor into a veritable garden of Eden.
With less than three hours for set up, David Beahm and his team converted Saks Fifth Avenue's third floor into a veritable garden of Eden.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Artisans from Louis Vuitton's workshop in France spent the evening showcasing their craft at the entrance to the event.
Artisans from Louis Vuitton's workshop in France spent the evening showcasing their craft at the entrance to the event.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Messages from guests dangled from the wishing tree's ribbons.
Messages from guests dangled from the wishing tree's ribbons.
Photo: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton North America
In one seating area, rough-hewn tables made of stripped birch trees, moss, and ferns contrasted with gold-colored chairs.
In one seating area, rough-hewn tables made of stripped birch trees, moss, and ferns contrasted with gold-colored chairs.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Even DJ Sky Nellor's booth was integrated in the outdoorsy aesthetic with turntables surrounded by various pieces of foliage.
Even DJ Sky Nellor's booth was integrated in the outdoorsy aesthetic with turntables surrounded by various pieces of foliage.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
For W Hotels “Color Boldly,” BMF built an all-white room that served as a blank canvas. The room’s centerpiece presented six paint colors that corresponded to six W experiences, which were described on labels.
For W Hotels “Color Boldly,” BMF built an all-white room that served as a blank canvas. The room’s centerpiece presented six paint colors that corresponded to six W experiences, which were described on labels.
Photo: Courtesy of Marriott
Guests were invited to take brushes and rollers to paint what they wanted on the walls. The word “luxury” was displayed on the back wall.
Guests were invited to take brushes and rollers to paint what they wanted on the walls. The word “luxury” was displayed on the back wall.
Photo: Courtesy of Marriott
Attendees were encouraged to color in the book using a variety of colored pencils.
Attendees were encouraged to color in the book using a variety of colored pencils.
Photo: Courtesy of Marriott
Wellness-focused hotel brand Westin showcased a modern take on the apothecary shop. The shop consisted of shelves with curated items including herbs, fresh fruit, fitness items, essential oils, and Westin sleep balm.
Wellness-focused hotel brand Westin showcased a modern take on the apothecary shop. The shop consisted of shelves with curated items including herbs, fresh fruit, fitness items, essential oils, and Westin sleep balm.
Photo: Courtesy of Marriott
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