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Annicks Idea book

December 18, 2012
Noel Noir
Noel Noir

By Andrew Stevens and Kim Swift, We Came in Peace
“The concept is a dark twist on the classic holiday fête, using elements of mystery, drama, and Old Hollywood glamour. A speakeasy meets an underground masquerade in a cinematic pleasure palace, and the mood is set with a minimal palette of black and white. Finding a perfect venue is key; architectural details and grand spaces with an oversize fireplace are ideal. Then pools of smoky light are interspersed with gobos casting slatted-blind texture on the walls and floors. A lush tableau of exotic hors d’oeuvres spans the space, illuminated by tiers of candelabras. Reinterpretations of classic seasonal themes are woven into the space, such as a forest of suspended Christmas tree chandeliers, composed of blackened branches and adorned with ornaments. Entertainment is a smorgasbord of vices, including gambling, hand-rolled cigars, on-site tattooing, and private shows by shadow dancers. The soundtrack for the evening is provided by a live jazz band that performs holiday classics.”

Rendering: Courtesy of We Came in Peace
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“Noel Noir is inspired by the moody black-and-white scenes of old Hollywood, with a cheeky holiday twist.”
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“Nightcap: The bar serves martinis with an emphasis on seasonal cocktails featuring absinthe or whiskey.” Absinthe Verte from St. Georges Spirits (510.769.1601, stgeorges spirits.com)
Photo: Courtesy of Jason Heilig
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
Toronto venue: “The Grand Banking Hall in this turn-of-the century tower has magnificent details and timeless charm, perfect for event and parties.” One King West
Photo: Courtesy of the Desmond Tutu Center
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
The Grand Banking Hall.
Photo: Courtesy of One King West Hotel & Residence
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“Layers of antique books add height and interest to tablescapes.” Book prop from Juniper Books
Photo: Juniper Books LLC/Juniperbooks.com
“Exotic birds add drama and interest to buffets and gifting areas.” Taxidermy, pricing varies, available in New York from Lost and Found Props
“Exotic birds add drama and interest to buffets and gifting areas.” Taxidermy, pricing varies, available in New York from Lost and Found Props
Photo: Theo Vamvounakis
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“Deco-inspired lines with a modern, high-gloss finish make this perfect for a room-spanning display.” Bubble dining table from the High Style collection, $425, available in New York, Miami, and L.A. from Luxe Event Rentals
Photo: Courtesy of Luxe Event Rentals
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“A decadent reimagination of the dessert-table staple.” Gilded chocolate-covered strawberries from Canard Inc.
Photo: Courtesy of Canard Catering
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“Earthy, sweet figs bound with savory prosciutto are a delicious way to start the festivities.” Devils on Horsebacks from Canard Inc.
Photo: Courtesy of Canard Catering
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“Transform the typical cheery holiday fireplace into a multihued, dramatic centerpiece.” Mystical Fire Retail 50 Pack, $57.50 from Mystical Distributing
Photo: Courtesy of Mystical Fire
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“Perfect for displaying all sorts of holiday curiosities.” Bell jar, $19.95 from Crate & Barrel
Photo: Courtesy of Crate & Barrel
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“Nothing sets the mood better than an authentic live orchestra and crooning front man.” Michael Arenella & His Dreamland Orchestra
Photo: Len Spoden Photography
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
“A classic silver multi-armed candelabra towers over the tablescape. Pair with black taper candles.” Silver standing candelabra from Party Rental Ltd.
Photo: Courtesy of Party Rental Ltd.
Noel Noir
Noel Noir
Andrew Stevens and Kim Swift are co-founders of We Came in Peace in New York. The creative studio specializes in experience and production design, art direction, and narrative environments. Clients include Art Basel, Microsoft, Schick, and Porsche.
Photo: Daniel Cavazos
The Snowball Lounge
The Snowball Lounge
By Jaime Geffen & Brian Worley, Your Bash!
“The concept starts with a customized invite to the lounge. Upon entry, snow machines will have people making snowmen as an interactive activity. Inside, white fur-lined linens and fur-capped Chiavari chairs are set against antler candlesticks, votive holders, and fireplaces. Oversize silver frames with wood paneling, alternating with white sheer drapes and a variety of contemporary furniture, provide the groundwork for winter-inspired accessories like large lacquer deer and fur-and-antler-inspired pillows. The menu is cozy and festive, with items such as mixed berry and gingerbread trifles, roasted chestnut truffles, and specialty cocktails.”
Rendering:
The Snowball Lounge
The Snowball Lounge
“For the table setting, fur chair caps and gorgeous white linens with unique and festive centerpieces tie the whole look and theme together.” Table linens and chair covers, pricing varies, from Wildflower Linens
Photo: Courtesy of YourBash!
The Snowball Lounge
The Snowball Lounge
“Cookies and trifles are gorgeous and delicious.” Catering by Alligator Pear Catering in Canoga Park, California
Photo: Courtesy of Alligator Pear Catering
The Snowball Lounge
The Snowball Lounge
“Create a warm glow and ambience with an enclosed fireplace.” Black fireplace, $300, available in New York, Las Vegas, and Palm Beach from Taylor Creative
Photo: Courtesy of Taylor Creative
The Snowball Lounge
The Snowball Lounge
L.A. venue: "Start with a blank canvas and let the holiday spirit take over at the Book Bindery in Culver City."
Photo: Courtesy of the Bookbindery
The Snowball Lounge
The Snowball Lounge
“Peppermint twists help guests toast to a joyous night.”
Photo: Courtesy of YourBash!
The Snowball Lounge
The Snowball Lounge
“Get your guests excited with a custom invitation created by Cocodot.”
Photo: Courtesy of Coco Dot
The Snowball Lounge
The Snowball Lounge
“Antlers and white furniture add to the modern and sleek holiday decor.” Furnishings by AB Elements, accessories by Z Gallerie
Photo: Courtesy of YourBash!
The Snowball Lounge
The Snowball Lounge
Jaime Geffen and Brian Worley are the creative duo at YourBash! in Santa Monica, California. The full-service event production company has worked on movie premieres, product launches, and green events including Fox’s American Idol finalist party, the Foundation Polo Challenge, and the Teen Choice Awards.
Photo: Courtesy of YourBash!
The Holiday Aquatic
The Holiday Aquatic
By Britt Whitfield, Revel Global Events
“This distinctly visceral experience for holiday revelers challenges their ideas of a classic holiday party. The theme is nautical and fantastical and elegant without losing the warmth and nostalgia of the season. It surprises the guest’s palate and eye—traditional elements are alluded to, but made both contemporary and graceful. Suspended from the ceiling, an oversize octopus mobile with gold sequins will wrap her tentacles around the room to serve as a visual anchor for the space. Subtle hints of red and green are woven throughout this whimsical underwater world to retain the whisper of the season. People leave our aquatic Eden swimming with ideas about how they can update their own holiday traditions.”
Rendering: Courtesy of the Revel Group
The Holiday Aquatic
The Holiday Aquatic
“Miniature sequins between panels of silver damask on the linen.” From Private Label Linens
Photo: Steven E. Gross
“Contemporary white lounge furniture slips serpentinelike throughout the space, providing a respite from dancing.” Sofa from Lounge 22, available in Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas, Chicago, and other cities from Cort Events
“Contemporary white lounge furniture slips serpentinelike throughout the space, providing a respite from dancing.” Sofa from Lounge 22, available in Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas, Chicago, and other cities from Cort Events
Photo: Courtesy of Cort Event Furnishings
Chicago venue: “Few spaces undergo a deep-sea transformation as easily as the River East Art Center, which features a canvaslike atrium and atmospheric water wall.”
Chicago venue: “Few spaces undergo a deep-sea transformation as easily as the River East Art Center, which features a canvaslike atrium and atmospheric water wall.”
Photo: Courtesy of the River East Art Center
“Vessels encrusted with sequins and mirrors give way to red coral branches, tucks, orchid blossoms, amaryllis blooms, thistle, and protea.” Floral accents designed by Whitfield’s partners at Revel Decor
“Vessels encrusted with sequins and mirrors give way to red coral branches, tucks, orchid blossoms, amaryllis blooms, thistle, and protea.” Floral accents designed by Whitfield’s partners at Revel Decor
Photo: Steven E. Gross
“An artisan soda bar offers snow-cone syrup flavors, with infusions like hibiscus basil orange blossom and fig vanilla black pepper.” From Jo Snow Syrups
“An artisan soda bar offers snow-cone syrup flavors, with infusions like hibiscus basil orange blossom and fig vanilla black pepper.” From Jo Snow Syrups
Photo: Melissa Yen
“A Bubble Man is adorned in vintage scuba gear to further intensify the underwater fantasy world.” From Redmoon Theater
“A Bubble Man is adorned in vintage scuba gear to further intensify the underwater fantasy world.” From Redmoon Theater
Photo: Courtesy of Renegade Craft Fair
“The menu is both indulgent and appropriately seaworthy, with squid ink cones filled with smoked trout and sesame-scented crème fraîche.” Hors d’oeuvres by Paramount Events
“The menu is both indulgent and appropriately seaworthy, with squid ink cones filled with smoked trout and sesame-scented crème fraîche.” Hors d’oeuvres by Paramount Events
Photo: Steven E. Gross
Britt Whitfield is C.E.O. of Revel Global Events in Chicago. The event marketing and management agency has worked on events for the University of Chicago, Teknion, and the Chicago Cubs.
Britt Whitfield is C.E.O. of Revel Global Events in Chicago. The event marketing and management agency has worked on events for the University of Chicago, Teknion, and the Chicago Cubs.
Photo: Courtesy of Britt Whitfield
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Event staffers should be prepared to answer these questions from guests.
Event staffers should be prepared to answer these questions from guests.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Brussels Flower Carpet
Brussels Flower Carpet

The Brussels Flower Carpet is a 19,375-square-foot mosaic of 700,000 intricately arranged begonias that comes to life every two years for five days during August in the central square of the European capital city. Meant to incite conversation about nature, cities, and art, the designs have typically incorporated themes from Belgium’s history since the first carpet was created in 1971. It takes 100 gardeners four hours to arrange the petals by hand. The next flower carpet will appear in 2014.

Photo: Courtesy of flowercarpet.be
Bregenz Opera Festival
Bregenz Opera Festival

Every summer, the Bregenz Festival draws huge crowds to the shores of Austria’s Lake Constance, where a staggeringly extravagant floating stage set is built to showcase opera performances. The opera festival, founded in 1946, also includes a conventional indoor theater, but each year one well-known opera is staged on a custom-built, high-tech platform, with performers often using the surrounding waters as an extension of the stage. Last year’s The Magic Flute attracted a total audience of 202,663 for 28 performances.

Photo: Karl Forester
Harbin International Ice & Snow Festival
Harbin International Ice & Snow Festival

Held each year during the month of January in northern China, the Harbin International Ice & Snow Festival showcases giant, detailed replicas of monuments such as the Statue of Liberty, the Arc de Triomphe, and St. Peter’s Basilica, all carved out of ice and illuminated from within by colorful, dizzying lights—even the festival’s toilets are made of ice. Creating the pieces for the fest's two exhibition parks takes 2,000 workers and almost one month to complete, and factory-sponsored sculptures can reach as many as 20 stories. The exhibition sees more than three million tourists each year.

Photo: STR/AFP/Getty Images
Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival
Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival

The Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival, held in a remote township in northeastern Taiwan, culminates with the simultaneous release of more than a thousand sky lanterns in early February. Every year thousands write their wishes for the new year on lanterns before launching them into the night air. Traditionally, sky lanterns are made of oiled paper or tissue with a wire frame containing a small candle that causes the lantern to float up, then return to the ground when it burns out.

Photo: Daniel M. Shih
Lemon Festival
Lemon Festival

Now in its 81st year, the Lemon Festival in Menton, France, requires 145 tons of citrus fruit every year. The town’s central Casino Gardens are decorated according to the year’s theme (previous ones have included Disney and India), with huge temporary statues covered in and made from—you guessed it—lemons. The event attracts more than 230,000 visitors to the tiny town on the French Riviera, and the program includes several parades and a “Garden of Light.” In 2014, it will be held February 15 to March 5, with a 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea theme.

Photo: Raymond Chenon
Winterlude
Winterlude

The Canadian city of Ottawa turns into a giant winter festival for three weeks every year when visitors get a chance to skate on the world’s largest naturally frozen ice rink, check out competitive ice sculpting, and play in North America’s biggest snow playground. At the 2013 Winterlude, the National Capital Commission worked with the Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival in South Korea to create a 115-foot-long tunnel comprising 1,300 lanterns. The tunnel, located in Confederation Park, celebrated 50 years of diplomatic relations between the countries.

Photo: Courtesy of Winterlude
Lotus Lantern Festival
Lotus Lantern Festival

Speaking of Korean lantern festivals, Seoul’s Lotus Lantern Festival—held in honor of Buddha’s birthday—takes place every May. According to Buddhist beliefs, lanterns symbolize wisdom and lighting them is a long-honored ritual that pays respect to Buddha. In addition to experiential cultural events, the festivities in downtown Seoul include a massive lantern parade featuring more than 100,000 illuminated lanterns in the shapes of lotus flowers, fruits, dragons, elephants, and more, as well as many displays and exhibitions of traditional lanterns throughout the South Korea capital.

Photo: Robert Koehler
Festa dos Tabuleiros
Festa dos Tabuleiros

The Festa dos Tabuleiros, or the Festival of the Trays, takes place every four years in Tomar, Portugal, during the summer. Originating in the 1200s, the festival takes its name from the towering tabuleiros decorated with 30 loaves of bread and colorful paper flowers that are balanced on the heads of more than 400 women during the weeklong festival’s final procession. The festivities kick off with a street-decorating competition, during which townspeople decorate the streets of the city with elaborate, brightly hued paper flowers and crepe paper garlands. The last festival, in 2011, attracted more than 600,000 visitors.

Photo: Ernani Balsa
Winter Illuminations
Winter Illuminations

The Winter Illuminations festival in Japan displays more than seven million sparkling LED lights spread across the grounds of the Nabana no Sato botanical garden, part of the Nagashima Onsen resort area in Kuwana City. Every year millions visit to witness the stunning display of lights, one of the largest wintertime illumination events in the country. The annual festival runs for five months, between November and March, and includes the popular 200-meter-long Tunnel of Light that guests can walk through while enveloped in more than a million lights. Visitors can also buy tickets to an observation deck that lifts them 45 meters into the air and rotates 360 degrees for a full view of the park.

Photo: Juliana Shimodaira
Sapporo Snow Festival
Sapporo Snow Festival

Millions of visitors arrive every February for the Sapporo Snow Festival in Japan, ready to see the city’s mind-blowing array of highly detailed, oversize snow statutes and ice sculptures. Launched in 1950, festival attendees can view the hundreds of massive sculptures—of everything from cartoon characters to architectural masterpieces—that line Sapporo’s Odori Park promenade, as well as partake in activities, performances, and refreshments.

Photo: Slade Walters
The “Facing Center” iPad centerpieces from Keep Interacting allow organizers to incorporate photos and other information into an event’s table decor. Launched earlier this year, the iPads display a slideshow of photos, product images, sponsor information, or other content provided by the event’s host ahead of time. Then, at the event, the company provides a photographer to take photos that are instantly added to the display. Using the touch screens, guests can also share the images on social media, send them via email, and order printed copies to pick up from a kiosk on site.
The “Facing Center” iPad centerpieces from Keep Interacting allow organizers to incorporate photos and other information into an event’s table decor. Launched earlier this year, the iPads display a slideshow of photos, product images, sponsor information, or other content provided by the event’s host ahead of time. Then, at the event, the company provides a photographer to take photos that are instantly added to the display. Using the touch screens, guests can also share the images on social media, send them via email, and order printed copies to pick up from a kiosk on site.
Photo: Courtesy of Keep Interacting
At a 50th anniversary party for Dior Nails, 2013 BizBash Innovator Garin Baura created a performance-art-style centerpiece inspired by artist Holten Rower’s layered, colorful poured paintings: As various courses came out, staffers also served platters of brightly hued flowers which were scattered onto the all-white table. “People were taking flowers and throwing them around—it loosened things up and made the dinner experience more playful,” Baura said.
At a 50th anniversary party for Dior Nails, 2013 BizBash Innovator Garin Baura created a performance-art-style centerpiece inspired by artist Holten Rower’s layered, colorful poured paintings: As various courses came out, staffers also served platters of brightly hued flowers which were scattered onto the all-white table. “People were taking flowers and throwing them around—it loosened things up and made the dinner experience more playful,” Baura said.
Photo: Courtesy of Baura New York
The 13th annual Friends of the High Line benefit, held at New York’s Pier 57 in May, centered on photographs of the High Line taken through the years. In lieu of the event’s usual foliage-heavy centerpieces, printed photographs were scattered atop raised Lucite platforms, which were eventually also used to hold the night's family-style dinner platters.
The 13th annual Friends of the High Line benefit, held at New York’s Pier 57 in May, centered on photographs of the High Line taken through the years. In lieu of the event’s usual foliage-heavy centerpieces, printed photographs were scattered atop raised Lucite platforms, which were eventually also used to hold the night's family-style dinner platters.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
In Miami, the dinner tables at a Star Trek-theme vintner dinner—one of 17 celebrity chef-helmed events at private homes held as part of the 13th annual Naples Winter Wine Festival in January—offered centerpieces with iPads embedded on the sides that displayed the evening’s menu, updating as each course was served.
In Miami, the dinner tables at a Star Trek-theme vintner dinner—one of 17 celebrity chef-helmed events at private homes held as part of the 13th annual Naples Winter Wine Festival in January—offered centerpieces with iPads embedded on the sides that displayed the evening’s menu, updating as each course was served.
Photo: MIla Bridger
At the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum's Butterfly Ball in Chicago in May, the gala had a farm-like atmosphere. Tables were decked with miniature gardens potted with tomatoes, colorful peppers, asparagus, and kale; around the centerpieces, fairy lights in miniature Mason jars added to the elegant yard-party vibe.
At the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum's Butterfly Ball in Chicago in May, the gala had a farm-like atmosphere. Tables were decked with miniature gardens potted with tomatoes, colorful peppers, asparagus, and kale; around the centerpieces, fairy lights in miniature Mason jars added to the elegant yard-party vibe.
Photo: Steve Becker/beckermedia.com
At the 125th anniversary gala for the National Geographic Society in June, the “Land, Sea, and Sky” theme inspired an array of custom tables and toppers, including glacier ice sculptures. Select Lucite tables were not topped with any decorations, but instead held water and plant life, or natural objects like seashells.
At the 125th anniversary gala for the National Geographic Society in June, the “Land, Sea, and Sky” theme inspired an array of custom tables and toppers, including glacier ice sculptures. Select Lucite tables were not topped with any decorations, but instead held water and plant life, or natural objects like seashells.
Photo: Robert Isacson
Instead of centerpieces, David Stark Design created lazy Susans rimmed in white LED lights that made sharing the antipasto easier at New York’s Robin Hood Foundation benefit in May.
Instead of centerpieces, David Stark Design created lazy Susans rimmed in white LED lights that made sharing the antipasto easier at New York’s Robin Hood Foundation benefit in May.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Fifteen fashion and interior designers each designed their own table at the Partnership With Children’s Gala in April. Interior design firm Paul and Martha L.L.C. created an attention-grabbing tabletop by using a $90,000 sculpture of pink roses as a centerpiece. Created by artist Will Ryman, the oversize flowers were made of materials including plaster, paint, and aluminum mesh.
Fifteen fashion and interior designers each designed their own table at the Partnership With Children’s Gala in April. Interior design firm Paul and Martha L.L.C. created an attention-grabbing tabletop by using a $90,000 sculpture of pink roses as a centerpiece. Created by artist Will Ryman, the oversize flowers were made of materials including plaster, paint, and aluminum mesh.
Photo: Andrew Fitzsimons/PatrickMcMullan.com
The Starlight Children's Foundation hosted its Starlight Gala, sponsored by Toys 'R' Us, at Toronto's Fairmont Royal York Hotel in April. The event’s circus-inspired ideas included dinner tables topped with miniature Ferris wheels that held cupcakes with colorful frosting.
The Starlight Children's Foundation hosted its Starlight Gala, sponsored by Toys "R" Us, at Toronto's Fairmont Royal York Hotel in April. The event’s circus-inspired ideas included dinner tables topped with miniature Ferris wheels that held cupcakes with colorful frosting.
Photo: George Pimentel Photography
Centerpieces were appropriately made of glowing, vintage photo slides at the Art Institute of Chicago’s Snap Gala in October, which benefitted the Photography Gala Fund.
Centerpieces were appropriately made of glowing, vintage photo slides at the Art Institute of Chicago’s Snap Gala in October, which benefitted the Photography Gala Fund.
Photo: Julia Stotz
Centerpieces at the Whitney Museum of American Art gala, held in October, encouraged playful interaction, featuring silver paint cans holding breadsticks and also Sharpie markers that guests could use to draw on the canvas tablecloths.
Centerpieces at the Whitney Museum of American Art gala, held in October, encouraged playful interaction, featuring silver paint cans holding breadsticks and also Sharpie markers that guests could use to draw on the canvas tablecloths.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
In March, guests at the California Science Center’s Discovery Ball dined under the wings of NASA’s retired Endeavour space shuttle. In keeping with the space exploration theme, illuminated tables were topped with celestial decor elements like mini solar systems in glass bowls.
In March, guests at the California Science Center’s Discovery Ball dined under the wings of NASA’s retired Endeavour space shuttle. In keeping with the space exploration theme, illuminated tables were topped with celestial decor elements like mini solar systems in glass bowls.
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography
Russell Simmons’s Art for Life benefit, held in the Hamptons in July, featured an idyllic theme—“Field of Dreams”—that came to life in the whimsical centerpieces. Floating kites suspended over each table and anchored to wheatgrass flats had colorful signs on their tails that held the names of artistic vocations such as “dancer” and “poet.”
Russell Simmons’s Art for Life benefit, held in the Hamptons in July, featured an idyllic theme—“Field of Dreams”—that came to life in the whimsical centerpieces. Floating kites suspended over each table and anchored to wheatgrass flats had colorful signs on their tails that held the names of artistic vocations such as “dancer” and “poet.”
Photo: Johnny Nunez
Held in April, the Catalina Island Conservancy Ball’s campfire theme was reflected in the decor, which included centerpieces of illuminated apothecary jars filled with the makings of a classic campsite snack: s’mores.
Held in April, the Catalina Island Conservancy Ball’s campfire theme was reflected in the decor, which included centerpieces of illuminated apothecary jars filled with the makings of a classic campsite snack: s’mores.
Photo: Shana Cassidy Photography
Jugglers flanked the step-and-repeat, and guests could have their photos snapped with the circus performers.
Jugglers flanked the step-and-repeat, and guests could have their photos snapped with the circus performers.
Photo: George Pimentel Photography
David Stark Design and Production brought in old-fashioned carnival rides and games, including a carousel, a spinning ride renamed the Love Spin for the event, a fortune-teller, a high striker, and a palm reader.
David Stark Design and Production brought in old-fashioned carnival rides and games, including a carousel, a spinning ride renamed the Love Spin for the event, a fortune-teller, a high striker, and a palm reader.
Photo: Neilson Barnard/WireImage.com
On opening day, students from two local schools gathered to learn about reptiles, swamp life, and conservation.
On opening day, students from two local schools gathered to learn about reptiles, swamp life, and conservation.
Photo: Peter Wang Photography
At the exhibit's entrance, visitors can peek inside a tank full of baby alligators and turtles.
At the exhibit's entrance, visitors can peek inside a tank full of baby alligators and turtles.
Photo: Jeeyun Lee/BizBash
Staffers serve Cajun food prepared by chef John Folse out of a wooden structure decorated with colorful signage.
Staffers serve Cajun food prepared by chef John Folse out of a wooden structure decorated with colorful signage.
Photo: Peter Wang Photography
Civic Entertainment Group built a dock for visitors to walk over the swamp and see the greenery, alligators, and turtles.
Civic Entertainment Group built a dock for visitors to walk over the swamp and see the greenery, alligators, and turtles.
Photo: Courtesy of the History Channel
Trees, plants indigenous to Louisiana, and 6,500 gallons of water fill the temporary swamp area.
Trees, plants indigenous to Louisiana, and 6,500 gallons of water fill the temporary swamp area.
Photo: Peter Wang Photography
Band Sac Au Lait plays Cajun music for visitors on the wooden porch, an effort by the History Channel and the state of Louisiana and its lieutenant governor, Jay Dardenne.
Band Sac Au Lait plays Cajun music for visitors on the wooden porch, an effort by the History Channel and the state of Louisiana and its lieutenant governor, Jay Dardenne.
Photo: Peter Wang Photography
Inside the tank, baby alligators swim around in the water.
Inside the tank, baby alligators swim around in the water.
Photo: Peter Wang Photography
Event planners boarded up the exterior of Long View Gallery with pallets and faux brick to create a speakeasy feel. A sign next to the door read: 'Closed for violation of the National Prohibition Act by the order of the United States District Court.' Event security wore mafia-style fedoras to complete the scene.
Event planners boarded up the exterior of Long View Gallery with pallets and faux brick to create a speakeasy feel. A sign next to the door read: "Closed for violation of the National Prohibition Act by the order of the United States District Court." Event security wore mafia-style fedoras to complete the scene.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
Black and gold accents highlighted another full bar, and a birdcage containing a crystal chandelier hung overhead, adding another on-theme element.
Black and gold accents highlighted another full bar, and a birdcage containing a crystal chandelier hung overhead, adding another on-theme element.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
Another custom bar had rows of oversize crystals across its front.
Another custom bar had rows of oversize crystals across its front.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
In the tent, a rustic bar served bourbon and Scotch.
In the tent, a rustic bar served bourbon and Scotch.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
At the entry, a partial wall featured a complex Art Deco pattern surrounding the host company's name.
At the entry, a partial wall featured a complex Art Deco pattern surrounding the host company's name.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
The space was divided into three areas that had their own design themes. One featured black and white furniture, crystal chandeliers, and strings of pearls.
The space was divided into three areas that had their own design themes. One featured black and white furniture, crystal chandeliers, and strings of pearls.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
The downstairs space was decorated in tones of gold and black, used to effect in the draped walls. Seating vignettes included chesterfield sofas and black wing chairs.
The downstairs space was decorated in tones of gold and black, used to effect in the draped walls. Seating vignettes included chesterfield sofas and black wing chairs.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
Roving card dealers dressed in flapper costumes presided over games of blackjack and poker using custom chips—actually chocolate coins—with the company logo.
Roving card dealers dressed in flapper costumes presided over games of blackjack and poker using custom chips—actually chocolate coins—with the company logo.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
Servers from Oysters XO roved the grounds shucking oysters for guests. The uniform, complete with pageboys and suspenders, was meant to evoke the scene around a New York City dock.
Servers from Oysters XO roved the grounds shucking oysters for guests. The uniform, complete with pageboys and suspenders, was meant to evoke the scene around a New York City dock.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
A deconstructed Caesar salad was served by the glass. The stiff romaine leaves mimicked the look of a flapper's feather headdress. Other bites at the event included wasabi deviled eggs, candied bacon, and a 'bees knees' cheese station.
A deconstructed Caesar salad was served by the glass. The stiff romaine leaves mimicked the look of a flapper's feather headdress. Other bites at the event included wasabi deviled eggs, candied bacon, and a "bees knees" cheese station.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
A DJ from Washington Talent Agency spun music from Pink Martini—and offered guests a shot of Maker's Mark. An old-fashioned mail drop collected entries for a drawing to win a bottle of locally made Green Hat Gin.
A DJ from Washington Talent Agency spun music from Pink Martini—and offered guests a shot of Maker's Mark. An old-fashioned mail drop collected entries for a drawing to win a bottle of locally made Green Hat Gin.
Photo: Rodney Bailey/EventPhotojournalism.com
Groupon's Holiday Party
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Photo: Sheri Whitko
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Dos Equis' Most Interesting Masquerade
On November 12, the beer brand took over New York's Masonic Hall with a masquerade-themed promotion. Mirrorball produced the event and brought the theme to life with costumed actors wearing elephant trunks, Marie Antoinette-style wigs, and masks.
Photo: Courtesy of Mirrorball
Dos Equis' Most Interesting Masquerade
Dos Equis' Most Interesting Masquerade
Wearing white body paint to match the tufted bar, actors crouched on pedestals surrounded by candles. Purple lighting added to the moody, Gothic effect.
Photo: Courtesy of Mirrorball
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The Breeders' Cup
The Breeders' Cup, the unofficial end to the thoroughbred-racing season, took over Santa Anita Park on November 2 and 3. Kicking off all the festivities and welcoming the event back to the region was a reception at the mayor's residence, the Getty House, on Halloween night. Brown Hot Events' deep purple, masquerade-inspired design for the affair included a welcome table at the entrance with 300 designer masks from which guests could select.
Photo: Claire Barrett
The Breeders' Cup
The Breeders' Cup
Chandeliers encased in Lucite made for eye-catching high-top tables in the bar area.
Photo: Claire Barrett
CyberCoders' Holiday Party
CyberCoders' Holiday Party
CyberCoders hosted its annual holiday party at Newport Beach Dunes Resort on December 15. At the entrance to the masquerade-themed event, a performer on stilts ambled down a purple carpet. The event's logo, a feathered mask, appeared in lights on the wall. Kapture Vision handled production.
Photo: Callie Biggerstaff
Mary Pallattella, Capital C's creative director of events, said the event 'came to life' based on an image that she found of an alluring alleyway. The alley image inspired the save-the-date and the video invite; it also inspired the setup at the entrance to the event. Guarded by a gangster character (more on him later), the entryway had a graffiti sign that read 'No Killjoys.' There was also an illuminated image of 1920s icon Louise Brooks.
Mary Pallattella, Capital C's creative director of events, said the event "came to life" based on an image that she found of an alluring alleyway. The alley image inspired the save-the-date and the video invite; it also inspired the setup at the entrance to the event. Guarded by a gangster character (more on him later), the entryway had a graffiti sign that read "No Killjoys." There was also an illuminated image of 1920s icon Louise Brooks.
Photo: Donovan Bond
Milan Sukunda, associate creative director at Capital C, always plays a character at the company's parties; this year, he was an ornery gangster who greeted guests at the door. If they forgot the event's password, Sukunda made them say: 'Milan is awesome. He is so much smarter than [Capital C C.E.O.] Tony [Chapman].'
Milan Sukunda, associate creative director at Capital C, always plays a character at the company's parties; this year, he was an ornery gangster who greeted guests at the door. If they forgot the event's password, Sukunda made them say: "Milan is awesome. He is so much smarter than [Capital C C.E.O.] Tony [Chapman]."
Photo: Donovan Bond
A ritzy area called the Moon Lounge had layers of glowing, reflective elements. Mylar balloons on mirrors reflected light, which bounced off sequins on glittering linens. Playing off the company's logo, the area also had a big mirrored 'C' in which guests could sit. Capital C designed the event, and Devan handled decor.
A ritzy area called the Moon Lounge had layers of glowing, reflective elements. Mylar balloons on mirrors reflected light, which bounced off sequins on glittering linens. Playing off the company's logo, the area also had a big mirrored "C" in which guests could sit. Capital C designed the event, and Devan handled decor.
Photo: Donovan Bond
In the Moon Lounge, noted Toronto jazz singer Errol Fisher performed with his band. Channeling glitzy lounges of the 1920s, seashells and drapes spruced up the stage.
In the Moon Lounge, noted Toronto jazz singer Errol Fisher performed with his band. Channeling glitzy lounges of the 1920s, seashells and drapes spruced up the stage.
Photo: Donovan Bond
In the lounge area, café tables with sequined linens were topped with globes and rings of baby's breath. At the tables, guests sat to have snacks prepared by chef Domenic Chiaromonte of C2 Catering Couture. The menu included pulled-pork 'cigars,' 'moneybag' ravioli, and 'moonshine chowder.'
In the lounge area, café tables with sequined linens were topped with globes and rings of baby's breath. At the tables, guests sat to have snacks prepared by chef Domenic Chiaromonte of C2 Catering Couture. The menu included pulled-pork "cigars," "moneybag" ravioli, and "moonshine chowder."
Photo: Donovan Bond
To the right of the glitzy lounge, a gangster-themed area area had a lineup of famous gangsters including Al Capone. There were outlined feet on the floor that guest could stand on to be photographed as part of lineup.
To the right of the glitzy lounge, a gangster-themed area area had a lineup of famous gangsters including Al Capone. There were outlined feet on the floor that guest could stand on to be photographed as part of lineup.
Photo: Donovan Bond
Near the lineup, Chicago-style pizza was served on a table that had a faux cement top with shoe tips sticking out of it. The 'encased body' was another cheeky nod to the gangster lifestyle.
Near the lineup, Chicago-style pizza was served on a table that had a faux cement top with shoe tips sticking out of it. The "encased body" was another cheeky nod to the gangster lifestyle.
Photo: Donovan Bond
In another area, the team recreated Al Capone's Philadelphia jail cell. Prison bars and ghostly images of the notorious gangster were projected onto the windows. There was also a voice in the background that was meant to sound like the spirit of Capone haunting the cell; a corner toilet was the final, jail-cell-inspired touch. Apex Sound and Light handled audiovisual production.
In another area, the team recreated Al Capone's Philadelphia jail cell. Prison bars and ghostly images of the notorious gangster were projected onto the windows. There was also a voice in the background that was meant to sound like the spirit of Capone haunting the cell; a corner toilet was the final, jail-cell-inspired touch. Apex Sound and Light handled audiovisual production.
Photo: Donovan Bond
One space channeled a taxi-dance hall, which was a type of nightclub that had 'dime-a-dance' entertainers in the 1920s. Guests of the era could pay 10 cents to dance with a girl for 90 seconds, so Pallattella hired models to wear period costumes and dance with employees. The dance hall also had big, black-and-white photos of women from the 1920s.
One space channeled a taxi-dance hall, which was a type of nightclub that had "dime-a-dance" entertainers in the 1920s. Guests of the era could pay 10 cents to dance with a girl for 90 seconds, so Pallattella hired models to wear period costumes and dance with employees. The dance hall also had big, black-and-white photos of women from the 1920s.
Photo: Donovan Bond
There was, of course, a speakeasy area. It doled out drinks called 'Chappy's Hooch,' named for company C.E.O. Tony Chapman. At the entrance to the space, a hostess held a violin case filled with shots. Inside, LED lights filled whiskey bottles, and beer was served in old gasoline cans.
There was, of course, a speakeasy area. It doled out drinks called "Chappy's Hooch," named for company C.E.O. Tony Chapman. At the entrance to the space, a hostess held a violin case filled with shots. Inside, LED lights filled whiskey bottles, and beer was served in old gasoline cans.
Photo: Donovan Bond
1. Academy Awards
1. Academy Awards

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Los Angeles
The 85-year-old show is the culmination of film's award season. The event has perpetual buzz about its every detail—from voting and the host to winners and the fashion. Then there are the related parties, including bashes for Vanity Fair and the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Next: February 24, 2014

Photo: Courtesy of The Recording Academy/Line 8 Photography
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