
Guests entered the venue through an archway lined with a lush garland of pale blooms. The foyer also included a mural of St. Jude Children’s artwork.
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The welcome room featured a clean, white, contemporary setting.
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In the welcome room, guests were served artistic bites from Pinch Food Design.
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St. Lifer explained that they chose a wood-paneled parlor space to showcase the new luxe fragrances because the scents feature woodsy notes and amber tones.
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The ornate patterns on the bottles inspired the artwork in the room.
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In the garden area, HL Group created a poppy Parisian bistro café with a whimsical hand-painted fountain and topiaries, along with products from the brand’s collaboration with French designer Sonia Rykiel.
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Guests could play with the colorful products while snacking on tea sandwiches and macarons.
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The GIF photo booth from the Bosco, located off the garden area, was adorned with playful Sonia Rykiel illustrations.
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Inspired by the idea of science and innovation, the skincare room included a modern lab-like setup with bright green neon lighting.
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Some of the actual ingredients found in the products, such as goji berries, were weaved into the displays.
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![The event team spray-painted roses to represent the more than 20 shades of the brand’s foundation. Barlow said that “the biggest challenge was the amount of product being featured and to [be able to] display each piece but in an organized way.”](https://img.bizbash.com/files/base/bizbash/bzb/image/2016/07/dsc_4127.png?auto=format%2Ccompress&q=70&w=400)
The event team spray-painted roses to represent the more than 20 shades of the brand’s foundation. Barlow said that “the biggest challenge was the amount of product being featured and to [be able to] display each piece but in an organized way.”
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The wire frame, which showcased the new foundation products, reflected the technology used in the compact’s design.
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The makeup color room served as a nod to Lancôme’s new creative director, Lisa Eldridge. The florals were inspired by the new lipstick shades, which were on display.
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“The way we’re displaying the product is almost museum-style or gallery-style, so we wanted to have more interesting, interactive, modern pieces floating in the space,” said St. Lifer of the colorful geometric floral installation in the makeup color room.
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Caviar chilling on ice sculptures with frozen roses highlighted Lancôme’s high-end, luxe skin products.
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Guests were given bouquets of peonies, roses, and hydrangeas as parting favors.
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The bar's leaf-covered backdrop offered a hint of the evening’s nature theme.
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