
During the cocktail reception, passed hors d'oeuvres included sushi, crostini with roasted portobello mushrooms and truffled Roquefort cheese, and lobster cobbler.
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash

The silent auction offered 20 items, including a V.I.P. package to a Bruins game and a day of pampering at the Neiman Marcus in Natick.
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash

The dinner took place in the ballroom of the Westin Copley Place hotel, where guests sat at round and rectangular tables.
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash

Orange linens and springy flowers, including daffodils, ranunculus, and tulips played into the decor.
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash

Simone Winston co-chaired the event with her husband, Ted, who owns Winston Flowers.
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash

Pitch Slapped, an a capella group from the Berklee College of Music, performed songs such as "We Built This City."
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash

Phrases such as "I heart music" and "I heart sunshine" appeared in linens and gobos.
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash

DJ Gibbs of Soul Clap spun songs such as Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" and Lady Gaga's "Just Dance."
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash
11. Make It the Focal Point

Not every event has a stage, but any eye-catching area can be a smart spot to place a hashtag. That was the case with the June 5 release party for the Project X Xtended Cut DVD in Los Angeles. Produced by the Visionary Group, the backyard-bash-style affair for Warner Brothers and Break Media included an 18- by 10-foot pool, which had a banner marked with the event name and hashtag sitting at the bottom.
Photo: Mark Davis
Rental Trend: The Ghost Chair

The Ghost Chair's armless version, the Victoria Ghost, was used at MoCA Chicago's Art Edge gala in February.
Photo: Rick Aguilar Studios