
Lionsgate premiered The Hunger Games at L.A. Live with a fan-mobbed premiere on Monday.
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In November, the online eyeglass frame brand Warby Parker used a tent-like structure from the Colorado Yurt Company (970.240.2111, colorado yurt.com) in Montrose, Colorado, for its holiday pop-up bazaar. The yurts were a quirky and budget-friendly way to fill a garage space on Grand Street in New York.
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A Great Gatsby-themed wedding planned by Swank Productions Inc. featured escort cards arranged inside of a vintage card catalogue.
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Table 6 Productions avoided the problem of making guests wait for drinks at their table by attaching escort cards to cocktails.
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Trend: Food and Beverage Carts

Inspired by the food truck craze, Abigail Kirsch in New York created roving carts to bring guests desserts and beverages, like gelato with dipped miniature cones and toppings, or sangria and punch.
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For the Ethan Allen table, striped napkins were stuffed into bowls and topped with fabric daisies.
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Playing off the mobile of paper butterflies hanging above David Stark's literary-themed Benjamin Moore table, guests' names were laser cut onto book pages cut into the shape of butterflies.
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A candy buffet toward the entrance had a mostly blue palette.
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A sea of cabanas lined a lake at the Oasis Beach Club.
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At the DigitalNow conference at Disney's Contemporary Resort in April, attendees were treated to French macarons dipped in teacups filled with green tea rice pudding and hibiscus cream.
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