BizBash
  • Production & Strategy
  • Catering & Design
  • Event Tech & Virtual
  • Venues & Destinations
  • Meetings & Trade Shows
  • Sports
  • Advertise
  • Events
Topics
  • Production & Strategy
  • Catering & Design
  • Event Tech & Virtual
  • Venues & Destinations
  • Meetings & Trade Shows
  • Sports
  • Advertise
  • Events
  • Industry Buzz
  • BizBash Lists
Resources
  • On-Demand
  • White Papers & E-Books
  • Podcast
  • Magazine
  • Events
  • Awards
  • Subscribe
User Tools
Follow BizBash
Instagram iconLinkedIn iconFacebook iconTwitter X icon Pinterest iconYouTube iconTikTok
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Get Featured
  • Press Releases
  • Newsletter Signup
  • Subscribe to Magazine
Follow BizBash
Instagram iconLinkedIn iconFacebook iconTwitter X icon Pinterest iconYouTube iconTikTok
  • Production & Strategy
  • Catering & Design
  • Event Tech & Virtual
  • Venues & Destinations
  • Meetings & Trade Shows
  • Sports
  • Advertise
  • Events
  • On-Demand
  • White Papers & E-Books
  • Podcast
  • Magazine
  • Events
  • Awards
  • Subscribe
  1. Catering & Design
  2. Florals

Jeanne Lottie Hosts Sexy Pink Bedroom Benefit

The trendy design house invited guests to spoil themselves pink at its annual fund-raiser for breast cancer research.

Lonny Knapp
November 1, 2007
The dominant colour at the annual Pink Bedroom Party may have been pink, but the atmosphere at the Liberty Grand was red hot. This year’s charity gala, which raises funds for the Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research, featured a champagne reception, a sumptuous dinner, a fashion show, and an auction. Rising star Amanda Martinez, a Latin singer, actor, and broadcaster, supplied the live entertainment.

Pink Bedroom Party founder Jane Ip, president of Jeanne Lottie, enlisted the help of public relations firm Manning Selvage and Lee and event planner Marlo Znidarec to execute the fund-raiser, which targeted the young urban professional set.

The design team used pink to great effect throughout the venue. Just inside the front doors, pink uplighting illuminated a branded ice sculpture atop a pedestal from iceFX. Inside the spacious lobby, an array of pink Jeanne Lottie handbags, pillows, blankets, and accessories sat on shelves and atop the furniture. Jennie Shin of Avenue Flowers used snapdragons, pink lilies, and pink roses in floral arrangements that populated the foyer.  During the cocktail reception, Fine Foods Incorporated’s caterwaiters wore pink cocktail gowns while passing guests a pink beverage made with Sence rose nectar. As well, event staff sported pink Jeanne Lottie hoodies—many guests got into the spirit by incorporating a splash of pink into their outfits.The event exuded a distinct Caribbean flavour. Sunbeat, a two-man band featuring a steel-drum player, performed southern island classics like “Margaritaville” and “I Shot the Sheriff” for arriving guests. During the cocktail reception, Liberty Grand caterwaiters patrolled the party, offering tropical hors d’oeuvres such as tuna and paw paw skewers with ginger yogurt. Liberty Grand head chef Michael Ewing got into the act, using flavours and ingredients associated with the Caribbean in the dinner menu. The four-course meal featured dishes such as dark rum and sherry-glazed mahi mahi and Bermudian fish chowder with salt cod and banana tian.

The Pink Bedroom Party’s theme was Spoil Yourself Pink, and sponsors went out of their way to pamper partygoers. P&G Beauty installed a beauty bar in the hall with professional stylists, who offered beauty tips and fixed guests’ hair and makeup, and trained masseurs, who provided hand massages. At the Cadbury booth, guests got cozy in a blue satin covered bed while snacking on a new line of low-calorie Cadbury Thins chocolate bars.

After dinner, Jeannie Lottie put on a fashion show, and the charity auction followed. Luxury Bermudian vacations, works of art, and Whispa electric scooters were among the items up for grabs. Later, Martinez took to the stage for an intimate performance, and DJ Luke Balloon rounded out the evening with high-energy music for those wanting to shake it on the dance floor. Liberty Grand’s in-house technicians provided sound and lighting throughout the event, under the direction of stage manager Bruce MacDonald of Mac Productions.
Event staff sported pink Jeanne Lottie hoodies during the annual Pink Bedroom Party fund-raiser at Liberty Grand.
Event staff sported pink Jeanne Lottie hoodies during the annual Pink Bedroom Party fund-raiser at Liberty Grand.
Photos by: BizBash
Event staff sported pink Jeanne Lottie hoodies during the annual Pink Bedroom Party fund-raiser at Liberty Grand.
Event staff sported pink Jeanne Lottie hoodies during the annual Pink Bedroom Party fund-raiser at Liberty Grand.
Photos by: BizBash
Sponsor Cadbury enticed partygoers into bed with seductive, low-calorie Cadbury Thins.
Sponsor Cadbury enticed partygoers into bed with seductive, low-calorie Cadbury Thins.
Photos by: BizBash
Servers in pink gowns passed a pink beverage made with Sence rose nectar.
Servers in pink gowns passed a pink beverage made with Sence rose nectar.
Photos By: BizBash
Stylists at the P&G Beauty bar pampered partygoers.
Stylists at the P&G Beauty bar pampered partygoers.
Photos By: BizBash
Gift bags awaited guests at the dinner tables.
Gift bags awaited guests at the dinner tables.
Photos By: BizBash
Latest in Florals
Inside the New York Botanical Garden’s 2025 Orchid Dinner
Florals
See Inside New York Botanical Garden’s 2025 Orchid Dinner—Celebrating Mexican Modernism
Robertson’s Flowers & Events scored the second-highest amount of points in the Floral category with its exhibit, 'Tending Our Roots.' The design takes inspiration from the proverb, 'One generation plants the trees; another gets the shade.” The 'tree of life' figure in the center is drawn from a real-world park in Singapore focused on sustainability and is meant to symbolize the efforts of the current generation in planting seeds for a future filled with environmental benefits. Beneath the canopy is a cityscape 'where our roots connect us through a common weave under the promise of a shared sunrise,' the Robertson's team shared on social media.
Florals
11 Futuristic Floral Designs From the 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show
Speaking of Coachella, at the festival's annual Neon Carnival, sponsor Tequila Don Julio grabbed attention with an oversize, succulent-filled version of its logo, produced by NVE Experience Agency. See more: Coachella 2022: Peek Inside the Festival's Buzziest Parties & Brand Activations
Florals
12 Stunning Floral Installations That Are Sure to Spark Event Design Inspiration
IllExotics
Florals
10 Inspiring Floral Designs From the Philadelphia Flower Show—Just in Time for Spring
Related Stories
Westbury Rentals supplied the awning and red carpet outside of Birks ' flagship store in Yorkville for LG Electronics media launch of its new LG Shine cell phone.
Florals
LG Electronics Media Event Shines
Sotheby's hosted the awards gala.
Florals
House of Style
A topiary stood at the entrance to the party.
Florals
Temple of Murdoch
Stiltwalkers welcomed attendees.
Florals
Going for a Ride
More in Florals
Florals
See Inside New York Botanical Garden’s 2025 Orchid Dinner—Celebrating Mexican Modernism
The Plaza’s Grand Ballroom was in full bloom for the event, which supports global plant research, conservation, and education.
Inside the New York Botanical Garden’s 2025 Orchid Dinner
Florals
11 Futuristic Floral Designs From the 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show
The nation’s largest horticultural event returned with the theme "Gardens of Tomorrow."
Robertson’s Flowers & Events scored the second-highest amount of points in the Floral category with its exhibit, 'Tending Our Roots.' The design takes inspiration from the proverb, 'One generation plants the trees; another gets the shade.” The 'tree of life' figure in the center is drawn from a real-world park in Singapore focused on sustainability and is meant to symbolize the efforts of the current generation in planting seeds for a future filled with environmental benefits. Beneath the canopy is a cityscape 'where our roots connect us through a common weave under the promise of a shared sunrise,' the Robertson's team shared on social media.
Florals
12 Stunning Floral Installations That Are Sure to Spark Event Design Inspiration
Talk about flower power. These gorgeous displays of bright blooms and sultry succulents can help unleash your creativity for your next event.
Speaking of Coachella, at the festival's annual Neon Carnival, sponsor Tequila Don Julio grabbed attention with an oversize, succulent-filled version of its logo, produced by NVE Experience Agency. See more: Coachella 2022: Peek Inside the Festival's Buzziest Parties & Brand Activations
Florals
10 Inspiring Floral Designs From the Philadelphia Flower Show—Just in Time for Spring
The nation’s largest horticultural event returned this year—back indoors—with an electric theme.
IllExotics
Florals
See These Inventive Centerpieces from the New York Botanical Garden's Orchid Dinner
The fundraiser celebrated the annual Orchid Show with opulent tablescapes that showcased the elegant flower.
FlowerSchool NY & LA
Florals
The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad Celebrated Its Floral Partnership with a Rosy Affair
FLOWERBX, the new exclusive floral partner of The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad, celebrated their partnership with a floral-themed, intimate evening.
The Ritz-Carlton New York's Intimate Dinner Celebration
Most Popular
Experiential Marketing, Activations & Sponsorships
50 Cool Event Ideas You May Have Missed From Liquid I.V., Martha Stewart, Foot Locker, and More
Experiential Marketing, Activations & Sponsorships
Gov Ball 2025: 25+ Eye-Catching Brand Activations From the NYC Music Festival
Experiential Marketing, Activations & Sponsorships
See Inside This High-Tech, Multisensory Experience from Don Julio
Event Design & Decor
How BET’s Stylish Anniversary Dinner Honored the Past—and Embraced the Future
Industry Insiders
Inside the Build: How Bellagio Fountain Club Delivers F1® Weekend’s Most Luxurious Hospitality Experience
Strategy
18 Fun Ways to Keep Guests Cool at Outdoor Events
Florals
How the Philadelphia Flower Show Bloomed Bigger and Better in 2022
This year’s event celebrated the restorative and healing power of nature and plants with more offerings and activities.
This year's show featured the work of landscape architects, garden designers, and florists, with an emphasis on diversity both in the demographics of exhibitors, including more female exhibitors than ever before, and in their unique designs.
Florals
7 Ways Event Planners Can Navigate the Current Flower Shortage
Struggling farms, supply chain slowdowns and an influx of rescheduled events have created a ‘perfect storm’ in the floral industry. Here’s what event planners should consider as they vet floral vendors right now.
“The floral industry is in a really unique space right now,” explain Danielle Flores-Gary and Katie Hartman, co-owners of Floral Crush, a Los Angeles-based floral design studio that has worked on high-profile events for clients like Event Eleven, Gina Wade Creative and NBCUniversal. (Pictured: a Floral Crush-designed display at Rosé Day L.A. in 2019.)
Florals
See This Summer's Floral Trends—From Anthuriums to Zinnias
Here’s what floral designers are working with this season.
“Dried flowers are coming back this year after a long hiatus. They will be popular for design due to their longevity, deep rich colors and added visual texture. Among the many popular dried flowers making a comeback are mini pampas grass, star grass, avena and helichrysum, which will be a popular species that designers are leaning towards integrating into arrangements with live flowers.” —Seth Pearsoll, director of design, shows and events for the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (Pictured: The Samantha from East Olivia's spring collection)
Florals
Event Design Inspiration: 10 Over-the-Top Floral Installations
Steal some ideas for your spring and summer soirees from these larger-than-life floral arrangements seen at past events.
In 2018, Luxe Linen asked local designers and florists to create a tablescape around a swatch of fabric from its colorful new line of linens. Held for the first time at the Petersen Automotive Museum’s rooftop, the product launch drew more than 400 high-end event planners, designers, florists, members of the media and more. Designed around Luxe’s bright new Riley linen, this vibrant, summery table was a team-up between Jennifer Naylor Catering & Special Events and Mark’s Garden. See more: Get Inspired by 15 Colorful Twists on a Tropical Theme
Sponsored
Event Planners Are Thinking Micro To Bring Back Live Events
Coastal Cool - One of many hyper-curated tablescapes from Hestia Harlow, the newly launched event platform that's creating a revolution in our industry.
Florals
How These Industry Pros Are Keeping the Flower Business Blooming
From DIY kits to pop-up markets, find out how some event designers and florists are pivoting during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Visitors to the pop-ups actually thank us for being there, and you can see on their faces just how happy it makes them to see these gardens appear in their neighborhoods,” says Tom Kehoe about Kehoe Designs' Green Market Gardens.
Page 1 of 49
Next Page
BizBash
Follow BizBash
Instagram iconLinkedIn iconFacebook iconTwitter X icon Pinterest iconYouTube iconTikTok
  1. Privacy Policy
  2. CCPA: Do Not Sell My Personal Info
  3. Contact Us
  4. Site Map
© 2025 Connect Biz, LLC. All rights reserved.