
Performers in checkerboard bodysuits mixed among the guests in one of the reception bars.
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Two models dressed as living chandeliers greeted guests at the entrance to the hotel.
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The reception included a sushi bar served from atop a large ice sculpture.
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On one side of the white carpet near the entrance, five models were meant to represent stanchions.
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Masked servers offered passed hors d'oeuvres, such as oysters on the half shell.
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The Collection sponsored the gala and brought in four vehicles for display.
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During the reception and the after-party, the DJs worked from a platform inside a two-story tower.
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Most of the tables in the ballroom had solid black or white linens, except the 25 V.I.P. tables which had circular-patterned toppers.
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Deco Productions created two 16- by 42-foot prints to display on either side of the stage, one showing a reclining model, the other showing a large eyeball. Each one was divided into six individually framed panels and suspended from the ceiling.
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Deco Productions created a white acrylic panel that hung behind the stage. To one side of the stage, the Collection displayed a 2012 McLaren that it donated for the live auction.
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Bayfront Floral Decorators filled glass bowls with white roses and added white calla lilies for height.
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The first course consisted of a toasted brioche topped with smoked sturgeon mousse, caviar, deviled egg, and grapefruit segments.
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Deco used bold black and white graphics and artwork to turn the walkway from the reception into the ballroom into a mod art gallery. printed on an adhesive transparent
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Guests could purchase masks at the gala, with 20 percent of the proceeds going back to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Photo: Matt Horton/Artist Group Photography for BizBash