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March 1, 2013
Tropical Brights
Tropical Brights

Orchid Vintage shantung linen, from $40; Pistachio shantung napkin, $2.25; Gold Prescott napkin ring, $3; Ice square charger, price on request; items available nationwide from BBJ Table Fashions. Copper flatware, $1 each; Modern square dinner plate, $1.50; items available on the East Coast from New England Country Rentals

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Tru's Vanilla Parfait
Tru's Vanilla Parfait
Desserts at Tru include a vanilla parfait that's served with a surprising monkey sculpture.
Photo: Lettuce Entertain You Inc.
Indian-Themed Events
Indian-Themed Events
Bollywood-inspired themes surrounded Grammy events—a style that already has caught on at events around the country. The Recording Academy's official after-party (pictured), held at Los Angeles Convention Center and produced by Along Came Mary Productions, had a Bollywood-inspired theme with entertainers, dancers, acrobats, projections, elevated lounges, and design evocative of the world of Indian films. For the Grammys Special Merit Awards, 15/40 Productions took its cue for the lighting from the Recording Academy's invitation, which displayed an intricate henna-like pattern.
Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
Blue Moon Burger Bash Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats
Blue Moon Burger Bash Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats

Three of the festival's largest events were held on the top level of an open-air parking structure at Pier 92, adjacent to the West Side Highway, including the signature Burger Bash on Friday night. As part of its Community Created Art program, Burger Bash title sponsor Blue Moon had a professional artist on hand to help guests paint a pre-outlined mural of a giant beer bottle nestled among the New York City skyline.

Photo: Lauren Matthews/BizBash
Blue Moon Burger Bash Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats
Blue Moon Burger Bash Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats

Some sponsorships were baked right into the food: Inside the Betty Crocker tent at the Burger Bash, staffers served Blue Moon-flavored cupcakes.

Photo: Lauren Matthews/BizBash
Blue Moon Burger Bash Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats
Blue Moon Burger Bash Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats

Delta flight attendants pushed carts around the party, offering guests mini pretzels and other snacks. The staffers, real attendants for the airline, also passed out tickets that automatically entered guests to win two round-trip tickets to anywhere in the continental United States.

Photo: Joe Schildhorn/BFAnyc.com
Blue Moon Burger Bash Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats
Blue Moon Burger Bash Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats

Throughout the weekend, Groupon hosted a tote-making station atop the Pier 92 parking structure. Guests were given an object to find on a giant photo mural, such as a cocktail or a car. Once they located the item, staffers handed them a token that could be redeemed for a screen-printed tote bag.

Photo: Lauren Matthews/BizBash
Thrillist's Barbecue & the Blues Presented by Creekstone Farms
Thrillist's Barbecue & the Blues Presented by Creekstone Farms

Hosted by Restaurant: Impossible star Robert Irvine, Thrillist's Barbecue & the Blues event took place on Friday at Good Units inside the Hudson Hotel. Guests could pick up containers with logos holding toothpicks and breath mints—must-haves for any food tasting event.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Thrillist's Barbecue & the Blues Presented by Creekstone Farms
Thrillist's Barbecue & the Blues Presented by Creekstone Farms

On the upstairs mezzanine at Thrillist's Barbecue & the Blues event, sponsor Samuel Adams had a portable cooler set up to serve draft beer.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Hidden Valley's Soup'er Sandwich Presented by Martin's Famous Potato Rolls
Hidden Valley's Soup'er Sandwich Presented by Martin's Famous Potato Rolls

Held on the terrace at the Hudson Hotel and hosted by Food Network's Sandwich King star Jeff Mauro, Saturday's Soup'er Sandwich tasting saw 15 local chefs offering their best sandwich-and-soup combos. Title sponsor Hidden Valley presented its own farm-theme display of sandwiches, each featuring one of four new Hidden Valley Sandwich Spreads.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Hidden Valley's Soup'er Sandwich Presented by Martin's Famous Potato Rolls
Hidden Valley's Soup'er Sandwich Presented by Martin's Famous Potato Rolls

Soup'er Sandwich sponsor Martin's Famous Potato Rolls handed out squeezable stress balls shaped like packages of the brand's bread rolls.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Jets & Chefs: the Ultimate Tailgate Presented by Diet Pepsi
Jets & Chefs: the Ultimate Tailgate Presented by Diet Pepsi

One of the new events the festival debuted this year was Jets & Chefs: the Ultimate Tailgate, which took place on Saturday afternoon at Pier 92. In addition to more than 20 game-day cuisine samplings, guests could partake in activities like ladder toss, a game set up in presenting sponsor Pepsi's activation area. The space was marked off by low walls made from empty Diet Pepsi cans.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Jets & Chefs: the Ultimate Tailgate Presented by Diet Pepsi
Jets & Chefs: the Ultimate Tailgate Presented by Diet Pepsi

As part of Glad's Save It Sunday campaign promotion—which encourages people to avoid food waste by properly storing produce—guests helped color in a giant mural of an apple.

Photo: Laila Bahman/BFAnyc.com
Jets & Chefs: the Ultimate Tailgate Presented by Diet Pepsi
Jets & Chefs: the Ultimate Tailgate Presented by Diet Pepsi

Coors Light created a football-theme photo op display at the family-friendly tailgate-theme event.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Olmeca Altos Tequila Presents Tacos & Tequila
Olmeca Altos Tequila Presents Tacos & Tequila

Hosted by Bobby Flay and sponsored by Olmeca Altos Tequila, Saturday night's Tacos & Tequila event filled an indoor space on the second floor at Pier 92. As guests entered the room, they saw a giant tiered display of televisions playing news clips from supporting sponsor NY1.

Photo: Lauren Matthews/BizBash
Olmeca Altos Tequila Presents Tacos & Tequila
Olmeca Altos Tequila Presents Tacos & Tequila

The DJ booth at Tacos & Tequila was set in front of a giant screen that projected guests' Instagram photos and sponsor logos arranged inside a Mondrian-inspired configuration of squares.

Photo: Lauren Matthews/BizBash
Olmeca Altos Tequila Presents Tacos & Tequila
Olmeca Altos Tequila Presents Tacos & Tequila

Guests lined up at the event's MasterCard-sponsored bars to receive margaritas served in glowing glasses.

Photo: Lauren Matthews/BizBash
Global Night Market at the Plaza Food Hall
Global Night Market at the Plaza Food Hall

On Saturday night, chef Todd English hosted a late-night walk-around tasting at the Plaza Food Hall. Food Network Star winner Justin Warner was on hand to promote General Mills's "Hello, Cereal Lovers" campaign. In addition to pop-art installations made with Trix and waitresses wearing mod dresses covered in images of Cheerios, Warner served cereal-inspired cocktails to guests.

Photo: Angela Pham/BFAnyc.com
Ronzoni Presents La Sagra Sunday Slices Sponsored by 'Time Out' New York
Ronzoni Presents La Sagra Sunday Slices Sponsored by 'Time Out' New York

The inaugural La Sagra Sunday Slices event closed out the festival. The pizza-centric affair showcasing 15 of New York’s best-known pizzaioli (pizza chefs) was held on the roof of Pier 92. Presenting sponsor Ronzoni placed vases filled with pasta and hydrangeas on rustic wood tables throughout the event space.

Photo: Paul Porter/BFAnyc.com
Oktoberfest Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats Sponsored by 'The Village Voice'
Oktoberfest Presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats Sponsored by 'The Village Voice'

On Sunday, the Travel Channel's Andrew Zimmern and Pat LaFrieda Meats hosted an Oktoberfest-theme affair at Long Island City beer hall, the Garden at Studio Square. Sponsor Samuel Adams handed out on-brand beer steins and felt hats to attendees.

Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky/BFAnyc.com
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

Pier 94 was packed with brand activations, food sampling stands, and drink stations on Saturday and Sunday for the festival's Grand Tasting. Coffee brand Illy brought its Push Button House, an enormous shipping crate that opens up into a mobile café space at the push of a button. The "house" hosted book signings and chef tastings, and guests could tag selfies taken inside with #IllyCoffee and #NYCWFF for the chance to win prizes, like a coffee maker.

Photo: Matteo Prandoni/BFAnyc.com
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

Tables in the Illy Push Button House displayed centerpieces of fresh red roses arranged among coffee beans.

Photo: Matteo Prandoni/BFAnyc.com
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

To promote its new Guy Fieri-hosted show Guy's Grocery Games, the Food Network booked the Shopper Chopper, a nine-foot-tall drivable shopping cart. In addition to touring around Manhattan, the on-brand cart made a pit stop inside the Grand Tasting.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

At the Celebrity Cruises booth, produced by Grand Central Marketing, attendees could pose for photos while sitting in an oversize deck chair.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

MasterCard set up a candy-shop-theme counter, where attendees who signed up to receive more information on the brand's Priceless New York experiences could help themselves to a sweet.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

The Do AC campaign brought its two-story pop-up experience, designed by BMF Media, to the Grand Tasting floor. Each cubicle emphasized a different interactive experience themed around Atlantic City's offerings, including a gambling table and free mini massages.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

The Do AC activation also included a Twitter-activated vending machine. Eventgoers tweeted using a specific hashtag to receive a free T-shirt and a chance to win a free trip to Atlantic City.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

At the Cooking Channel's booth, staffers served freshly made savory pizza-, miso-caramel-, and black-and-white-cookie-flavored popcorn. Guests could also pose in a nearby photo booth, using props displayed in vases filled with popcorn kernels.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
KitchenAid Culinary Demonstrations at Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
KitchenAid Culinary Demonstrations at Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

Pier 94 also hosted a series of KitchenAid-sponsored culinary demonstrations by Food Network personalities throughout the weekend. The audience was able to easily see what the chefs were doing thanks to a reflective mirror placed above the cooking area.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

The Cupcake Vineyards truck, which is currently making its way to more than 25 states across the country, made a stop at the Grand Tasting. Guests could climb into a cozy lounge in the back of the truck and sample different varietals.

Photo: Madison McGaw/BFAnyc.com
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

At The New York Times booth, attendees used iPads to make Word Cloud portraits—staffers captured images of guests, which were then recreated by a computer program that searched for food-related words within the Times’s article database.

Photo: Madison McGaw/BFAnyc.com
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

Inside the Grand Tasting, guests could relax at Delta's Sky Club lounge, choosing to sample sommelier-selected wines served in-flight or chow down on pulled pork sandwiches from barbecue restaurant Blue Smoke. Outside, Delta offered guests free pedicab rides to and from the far-flung piers and Columbus Circle.

Photo: Madison McGaw/BFAnyc.com
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite
Grand Tasting Presented by ShopRite

Featuring a rustic farm aesthetic dotted with freshly picked floral arrangements, Buick's setup was dubbed the Honey Garden. Attendees could sign up via iPad to win a car, plus sample cocktails made with honey-flavored syrup.

Photo: Arthur Marker/BFAnyc.com
In order to grab the attention of those walking by, black milk crates were stacked outside to spell out the word 'talk.' Above the entrance, a giant red arrow pointed inside, where more black milk crates hanging from the ceiling spelled out the word 'here.'
In order to grab the attention of those walking by, black milk crates were stacked outside to spell out the word "talk." Above the entrance, a giant red arrow pointed inside, where more black milk crates hanging from the ceiling spelled out the word "here."
Photo: Brooke Cassidy/BizBash
'Transparency was a big message throughout the program,' Production Glue executive producer Jennifer Kurland said of the decision to use a clear-sided tent. The hashtag #TalkingTransition was carved into plywood and displayed on the side of structure to encourage passersby to join the conversation online.
"Transparency was a big message throughout the program," Production Glue executive producer Jennifer Kurland said of the decision to use a clear-sided tent. The hashtag #TalkingTransition was carved into plywood and displayed on the side of structure to encourage passersby to join the conversation online.
Photo: Brooke Cassidy/BizBash
“For the design, we wanted to come up with something quirky and fun that made a statement, but that wasn’t affiliated with any particular topic that might be a part of the discussions, like construction materials, for example,” Kurland said of the decision to use milk crates as low-key decor, including chandeliers. “The crates were a great way to give the space a design focus, without using a heavy hand.”
“For the design, we wanted to come up with something quirky and fun that made a statement, but that wasn’t affiliated with any particular topic that might be a part of the discussions, like construction materials, for example,” Kurland said of the decision to use milk crates as low-key decor, including chandeliers. “The crates were a great way to give the space a design focus, without using a heavy hand.”
Photo: Brooke Cassidy/BizBash
At iPad stations, people could take a survey—also available online—that allowed them to answer questions about their neighborhoods and other topics.
At iPad stations, people could take a survey—also available online—that allowed them to answer questions about their neighborhoods and other topics.
Photo: Brooke Cassidy/BizBash
Stacked milk crates made for an eye-catching stage backdrop in the main town-hall-style discussion room.
Stacked milk crates made for an eye-catching stage backdrop in the main town-hall-style discussion room.
Photo: Brooke Cassidy/ BizBash
New Yorkers could also share their opinions in a more low-tech way by writing their thoughts on stickers color coded by topic and placing them up on plyboard walls and other surfaces around the tent.
New Yorkers could also share their opinions in a more low-tech way by writing their thoughts on stickers color coded by topic and placing them up on plyboard walls and other surfaces around the tent.
Photo: Brooke Cassidy/BizBash
“The goal was to create lots of opportunities for New Yorkers to communicate what was important to them,” Kurland said. One option was to stand on a soapbox and deliver a video message or take a still photo holding a dry-erase board that guests used to fill in a message to the incoming mayor or comptroller.
“The goal was to create lots of opportunities for New Yorkers to communicate what was important to them,” Kurland said. One option was to stand on a soapbox and deliver a video message or take a still photo holding a dry-erase board that guests used to fill in a message to the incoming mayor or comptroller.
Photo: Brooke Cassidy/BizBash
Visitors to the Talking Transition tent could collaborate on an interactive mural painting project overseen by mural-making nonprofit group Groundswell. “Everything was participatory and designed to engage and involve people,” Kurland said.
Visitors to the Talking Transition tent could collaborate on an interactive mural painting project overseen by mural-making nonprofit group Groundswell. “Everything was participatory and designed to engage and involve people,” Kurland said.
Photo: Brooke Cassidy/BizBash
Great Performances set up a coffee and concessions bar that served beer and wine at the end of the day. The catering company also hosted a dinner in the tent one night, during which founder and C.E.O. Liz Neumark moderated a panel about food policy.
Great Performances set up a coffee and concessions bar that served beer and wine at the end of the day. The catering company also hosted a dinner in the tent one night, during which founder and C.E.O. Liz Neumark moderated a panel about food policy.
Photo: Brooke Cassidy/BizBash
BrownHot Events used Signature Systems Group’s 'Seagrass' sisal carpet at the tent for Veuve Clicquot’s Polo Classic event in October.
BrownHot Events used Signature Systems Group’s "Seagrass" sisal carpet at the tent for Veuve Clicquot’s Polo Classic event in October.
Photo: Courtesy of EventDeck
At the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic, a collection of six marigold chandeliers filled the V.I.P. tent ceiling, each standing eight feet high and made from thousands of strands of silk marigolds in the brand's recognizable yellow shade.
At the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic, a collection of six marigold chandeliers filled the V.I.P. tent ceiling, each standing eight feet high and made from thousands of strands of silk marigolds in the brand's recognizable yellow shade.
Photo: Claire Barrett Photography
About 750 V.I.P. guests filled the India-inspired tent decked out in the brand's signature yellow hue.
About 750 V.I.P. guests filled the India-inspired tent decked out in the brand's signature yellow hue.
Photo: Claire Barrett Photography
BrownHot Events partnered with Mille Fiori Floral Design to create an eight- by 20-foot paper flower backdrop for the V.I.P. tent bar.
BrownHot Events partnered with Mille Fiori Floral Design to create an eight- by 20-foot paper flower backdrop for the V.I.P. tent bar.
Photo: Claire Barrett Photography
Each flower was hand made and comprised of custom-printed stock, crepe paper, and tissue paper.
Each flower was hand made and comprised of custom-printed stock, crepe paper, and tissue paper.
Photo: Claire Barrett Photography
Various sizes of flowers, from three inches to three feet in diameter, combined in a loose pattern, creating a bold pop of color to the mostly white event space.
Various sizes of flowers, from three inches to three feet in diameter, combined in a loose pattern, creating a bold pop of color to the mostly white event space.
Photo: Claire Barrett Photography
Pufferfish 1
Photo: Courtesy of Pufferfish
Green Room 3
Photo: Courtesy of Forts USA
CORT Event Furnishings
CORT Event Furnishings
The Endless collection features ottomans, sectionals, sofas, chairs, and love seats.
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Photo: Scott Clark/Readyluck
Downtown Summerlin Opening
Downtown Summerlin Opening

To celebrate the grand opening of Downtown Summerlin, a new 1.6 million-square-foot shopping center near Las Vegas, splashy public events took place October 9 to 12. A parade of LED drummers kicked off the festival's first night.

Photo: Jean Jacques Pochet
'Big Hero 6' Premiere
'Big Hero 6' Premiere

Walt Disney Animation Studios premiered its latest film, Big Hero 6, at Hollywood's El Capitan Theatre on November 4. The film is set in the futuristic town of “San Fransokyo,” which combines elements of Tokyo and San Francisco. Inspired by that fictional setting, the red carpet area was decked with a structure that resembled both the Golden Gate bridge and Japanese-inspired torii gates.

Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney
Talkspace's "Pop-Up Therapy"
Talkspace's 'Pop-Up Therapy'

To illustrate Talkspace’s goal to bring transparency and accessibility to mental healthcare, designer Alon Seifert of Not Grey created an installation dubbed “Pop-Up Therapy” November 5 and 6 at a plaza in New York's Flatiron district. Organizers chose to place the transparent domes—which contained staged therapist offices—near a busy intersection to remove the stigma associated with mental health.

Photo: Courtesy of Talkspace
25th Anniversary Fight Night
25th Anniversary Fight Night

Fight for Children's signature Benefit, Fight Night, took place on November 13 at the Washington Hilton. The ringside V.I.P. tables ranged in price from $50,000 to $100,000 each and came set with a raw seafood tower and bottle service.

Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
Fun Fun Fun Festival
Fun Fun Fun Festival

The Austin, Texas, music festival took place November 7 to 9. Sponsor activations included the Shiner Bock Beer Garden, where Jenga and checkers made with the beer bottle caps were set up on picnic tables.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
This Party Saves Lives
This Party Saves Lives

This Bar Saves Lives hosted its first “This Party Saves Lives” as a tie-in to World Food Day in Los Angeles in October. As guests arrived, they were given a box that would later be filled with food and delivered to a child. Guests were asked to place a box near a wall at the end of the night, and the boxes ultimately formed a thematic mural by California artist Jules Muck.

Photo: Courtesy of Elle Communications
TigerDirect Tech Bash
TigerDirect Tech Bash

The TigerDirect Tech Bash, held at Marlins Park on November 7, is the most popular free technology summit in Miami. For its activation, computer sponsor Lenovo brought in a blimp that floated throughout the stadium releasing coupons and prize vouchers.

Photo: Syx
Old Navy's Spring 2015 Preview
Old Navy's Spring 2015 Preview

On November 13, Old Navy hosted a press preview for its spring 2015 collection at Cedar Lake in New York. The event had a "road trip" theme, and adjacent to one clothing vignette was a farm stand designed to recall what travelers might find along country roads, including miniature chicken potpies. MKG came up with the concept for the catering experience.

Photo: Courtesy of Old Navy
'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' Premiere
'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' Premiere

At the Los Angeles premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, Samsung created a designated area on the red carpet to accommodate fans who won a trip to the premiere and had photos taken with the film's stars. The event took place on November 17.

Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Samsung
MoMA Film Benefit for Alfonso Cuarón
MoMA Film Benefit for Alfonso Cuarón

At its seventh annual film benefit on November 10, New York's Museum of Modern Art honored writer and director Alfonso Cuarón. On the dinner tables, blush-colored anemone flowers added a soft, delicate contrast to the sharp edges of geometric centerpieces that also decked tabletops.

Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
The book party for Ben Mezrich’s Seven Wonders, held at the W Boston in September, featured food station signage inspired by vintage postcards and stamps from the locations mentioned in the adventure novel. The food labels were accented with world atlases to complete the look.
The book party for Ben Mezrich’s Seven Wonders, held at the W Boston in September, featured food station signage inspired by vintage postcards and stamps from the locations mentioned in the adventure novel. The food labels were accented with world atlases to complete the look.
Photo: Courtesy of W Boston Hotel
At Thinkery's Imaginarium gala, held in Austin in September, vintage games and throwback toys popped up throughout the “Playing It Forward”-theme event, including classic Slinkies as part of the hors d'oeuvres presentation.
At Thinkery's Imaginarium gala, held in Austin in September, vintage games and throwback toys popped up throughout the “Playing It Forward”-theme event, including classic Slinkies as part of the hors d'oeuvres presentation.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
A vintage TV display advertised series-inspired cocktails at the ATX Television Festival in June.
A vintage TV display advertised series-inspired cocktails at the ATX Television Festival in June.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
At the annual Rammy awards gala, held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in June, food pavilions made from pallet wood were covered in chalkboards that featured the each station's sponsor and the menu items in decorative writing.
At the annual Rammy awards gala, held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in June, food pavilions made from pallet wood were covered in chalkboards that featured the each station's sponsor and the menu items in decorative writing.
Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
At the Museum of Science & Industry’s Black Creativity gala in Chicago in January 2013, Sodexo presented hanging terrariums of flavored salts—including red chili, pink Hawaiian, smoke, and rosemary—that were designated with labeled stones.
At the Museum of Science & Industry’s Black Creativity gala in Chicago in January 2013, Sodexo presented hanging terrariums of flavored salts—including red chili, pink Hawaiian, smoke, and rosemary—that were designated with labeled stones.
Photo: JB Spector/Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
Passed hors d'oeuvres, like deviled eggs, were served on slate boards with item names written in chalk for an event at the Breakers Mediterranean Courtyard during the Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival in December 2013.
Passed hors d'oeuvres, like deviled eggs, were served on slate boards with item names written in chalk for an event at the Breakers Mediterranean Courtyard during the Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival in December 2013.
Photo: Lila Photo
Great Performances decorated the dessert table to look like a boudoir for the opening night after-party for New York City Opera's Anna Nicole production, held at Skylight One Hanson in September 2013. The menu was written in red lipstick on vanity mirrors, and presented alongside jewelry boxes and glass jars filled with chocolate truffles, pink meringues, and candy lips, plus cones of pink cotton candy.
Great Performances decorated the dessert table to look like a boudoir for the opening night after-party for New York City Opera's Anna Nicole production, held at Skylight One Hanson in September 2013. The menu was written in red lipstick on vanity mirrors, and presented alongside jewelry boxes and glass jars filled with chocolate truffles, pink meringues, and candy lips, plus cones of pink cotton candy.
Photo: Elena Olivo
Taking inspiration from comic books, the dessert table at the Shiraz Events-designed Unicef Masquerade Ball in 2012, held at New York's Angel Orensanz Foundation, included bright, action-packed signs to play off the superhero theme.
Taking inspiration from comic books, the dessert table at the Shiraz Events-designed Unicef Masquerade Ball in 2012, held at New York's Angel Orensanz Foundation, included bright, action-packed signs to play off the superhero theme.
Photo: Sean T. Smith
At The Knot's “Knot-so-Typical Industry Event” at Miami's Studio 743 in January 2013, servers from Hugh's Catering wore apple-shaped food signage on their foreheads and were encouraged not to speak during the surrealist-theme party.
At The Knot's “Knot-so-Typical Industry Event” at Miami's Studio 743 in January 2013, servers from Hugh's Catering wore apple-shaped food signage on their foreheads and were encouraged not to speak during the surrealist-theme party.
Photo: The LXA
At the Chefs’ Tribute to Citymeals-on-Wheels, held in June at the ice rink in Rockefeller Center, lampposts with the names of the chefs and dishes helped guests navigate the food and drink stations.
At the Chefs’ Tribute to Citymeals-on-Wheels, held in June at the ice rink in Rockefeller Center, lampposts with the names of the chefs and dishes helped guests navigate the food and drink stations.
Photo: Shelbie Pletz/BizBash
For Unicef's Adventures in Wonderland Masquerade Ball, held at Marquee in New York in October, apothecary jars filled with sweets tempted guests with 'Open Me' tags and the name of the candy inside.
For Unicef's Adventures in Wonderland Masquerade Ball, held at Marquee in New York in October, apothecary jars filled with sweets tempted guests with "Open Me" tags and the name of the candy inside.
Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Unicef
Servers from the Catered Affair wore appetizer badges with food allergy information, in case guests couldn't hear over the band performances, at the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay's “Big Night” event at House of Blues Boston in February 2013.
Servers from the Catered Affair wore appetizer badges with food allergy information, in case guests couldn't hear over the band performances, at the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay's “Big Night” event at House of Blues Boston in February 2013.
Photo: David Fox Photography
Oversize recreations of M.A.C.’s oval-shaped, faux-pearl-trimmed Keepsakes Face Palettes decorated the stage, as did freestanding pearl-like strands.
Oversize recreations of M.A.C.’s oval-shaped, faux-pearl-trimmed Keepsakes Face Palettes decorated the stage, as did freestanding pearl-like strands.
Photo: Jordan Murph/Jordan Murph Photography
In a nod to the holiday collection’s limited-edition product casing, which is adorned with sparkles, the stage was covered with 800 pounds of glitter.
In a nod to the holiday collection’s limited-edition product casing, which is adorned with sparkles, the stage was covered with 800 pounds of glitter.
Photo: Jordan Murph/Jordan Murph Photography
Male dancers sporting glittering silver jumpsuits, sneakers, and face makeup evoked M.A.C. Heirloom Mix glitter powders and the collection’s sparkling product casing.
Male dancers sporting glittering silver jumpsuits, sneakers, and face makeup evoked M.A.C. Heirloom Mix glitter powders and the collection’s sparkling product casing.
Photo: Jordan Murph/Jordan Murph Photography
Organizers styled female dancers to look like the figure featured in the custom-made cameo medallion that tops many of the Keepsakes Collection’s casings. Of course, dancers also wore makeup from the brand’s assortment of holiday products.
Organizers styled female dancers to look like the figure featured in the custom-made cameo medallion that tops many of the Keepsakes Collection’s casings. Of course, dancers also wore makeup from the brand’s assortment of holiday products.
Photo: Jordan Murph/Jordan Murph Photography
Throughout the weekend, M.A.C. artists offered free makeup demonstration appointments to the public at stations surrounding the stage. The collection-theme accessory that artists traditionally wear to promote the products—a cameo necklace, this time around—was available and gifted for the first time ever to guests who received a complimentary makeup application.
Throughout the weekend, M.A.C. artists offered free makeup demonstration appointments to the public at stations surrounding the stage. The collection-theme accessory that artists traditionally wear to promote the products—a cameo necklace, this time around—was available and gifted for the first time ever to guests who received a complimentary makeup application.
Photo: Courtesy of M.A.C. Cosmetics
In another reference to the Keepsakes Collection’s decorative cameo medallion, a silhouette artist was on site to hand-cut personalized profiles—decorated with a glitter finish, of course—for V.I.P. and media guests in a private room at La Piazza restaurant at the Grove. M.A.C. also offered custom digital silhouettes to the public by the outdoor stage.
In another reference to the Keepsakes Collection’s decorative cameo medallion, a silhouette artist was on site to hand-cut personalized profiles—decorated with a glitter finish, of course—for V.I.P. and media guests in a private room at La Piazza restaurant at the Grove. M.A.C. also offered custom digital silhouettes to the public by the outdoor stage.
Photo: Rose Curiel for BizBash
Guests, like actress Riley Keough, posed for photographers in front of the entry wall, which displayed photos from the museum’s first gala in 1967. “It was overwhelming initially, but then we realized it was interesting to focus on the year the building opened, and even within that there were a plethora of things to choose from,” explained Stark about searching the museum’s archives for inspiration.
Guests, like actress Riley Keough, posed for photographers in front of the entry wall, which displayed photos from the museum’s first gala in 1967. “It was overwhelming initially, but then we realized it was interesting to focus on the year the building opened, and even within that there were a plethora of things to choose from,” explained Stark about searching the museum’s archives for inspiration.
Photo: Susie Montagna
A 24-hour time lapse of the views from the new building was projected on the fourth-floor gallery walls of the Breuer building. “The difference in mood between the Breuer building and the new building is something that will take some getting used to. Breuer was like a vault—slate floors, concrete everywhere, few windows; the new building is light-infused, bright, and transparent; rooms are separated by glass. Everything is open. It’s a more expansive atmosphere,” Rogak said.
A 24-hour time lapse of the views from the new building was projected on the fourth-floor gallery walls of the Breuer building. “The difference in mood between the Breuer building and the new building is something that will take some getting used to. Breuer was like a vault—slate floors, concrete everywhere, few windows; the new building is light-infused, bright, and transparent; rooms are separated by glass. Everything is open. It’s a more expansive atmosphere,” Rogak said.
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
The cocktail and studio party decor included a bar and cocktail tables constructed from repurposed shipping crates—some were authentic crates from the museum, others were newly manufactured for the event.
The cocktail and studio party decor included a bar and cocktail tables constructed from repurposed shipping crates—some were authentic crates from the museum, others were newly manufactured for the event.
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
The names of every artist who once had an exhibition in the Breuer building were handwritten on the walls of the third-floor dining space.
The names of every artist who once had an exhibition in the Breuer building were handwritten on the walls of the third-floor dining space.
Photo: BFA NYC
“We’re leaving our mark with all the artists who have graced the walls of this museum, and then bringing that overhead with the lanterns and bringing it to the tables and the centerpieces,” said Stark about the dining room decor, which included paper lanterns with the honorees’ names.
“We’re leaving our mark with all the artists who have graced the walls of this museum, and then bringing that overhead with the lanterns and bringing it to the tables and the centerpieces,” said Stark about the dining room decor, which included paper lanterns with the honorees’ names.
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
Sculptural representations of different years in the life of the Breuer building, along with the names of that year’s exhibitions, served as the dining room centerpieces.
Sculptural representations of different years in the life of the Breuer building, along with the names of that year’s exhibitions, served as the dining room centerpieces.
Photo: BFA NYC
Peonies in pink tones added a pop of color to the tables’ black-and-white decor.
Peonies in pink tones added a pop of color to the tables’ black-and-white decor.
Photo: BFA NYC
Elvis Costello performed during dinner. In addition to the artists in attendance, gala guests included Nigel Barker, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Padma Lakshmi, John McEnroe, and Hilary Rhoda.
Elvis Costello performed during dinner. In addition to the artists in attendance, gala guests included Nigel Barker, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Padma Lakshmi, John McEnroe, and Hilary Rhoda.
Photo: BFA NYC
Guests dined on a pot-au-feu with squash, hen-of-the-woods mushrooms, and Brussels sprouts; branzino baked in parchment; and mocha and raspberry baked Alaska for dessert, by Olivier Cheng Catering and Events.
Guests dined on a pot-au-feu with squash, hen-of-the-woods mushrooms, and Brussels sprouts; branzino baked in parchment; and mocha and raspberry baked Alaska for dessert, by Olivier Cheng Catering and Events.
Photo: BFA NYC
Layered collages made from news clippings, photographs, catalog covers, and invitations from the Whitney’s exhibitions and events created a museum timeline that lined the wall of the party’s lounge space.
Layered collages made from news clippings, photographs, catalog covers, and invitations from the Whitney’s exhibitions and events created a museum timeline that lined the wall of the party’s lounge space.
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
Playing off the moving theme, Stark created construction-inspired wall art, shaping utilitarian extension cords into closing phrases, such as “See you soon” and “Stay tuned.” As for the new space, Rogak sees a bright, busy future: “We anticipate a 70 percent increase in external events, in addition to our regular schedule of internal events and three major annual fund-raising events.”
Playing off the moving theme, Stark created construction-inspired wall art, shaping utilitarian extension cords into closing phrases, such as “See you soon” and “Stay tuned.” As for the new space, Rogak sees a bright, busy future: “We anticipate a 70 percent increase in external events, in addition to our regular schedule of internal events and three major annual fund-raising events.”
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
The event featured a special installation by artist Will Pappenheimer, who designed an augmented reality mobile app titled Proxy, 5-WM2A. The virtual “drug” experience allowed guests to view the space along with trippy, hallucinatory graphics on their phones.
The event featured a special installation by artist Will Pappenheimer, who designed an augmented reality mobile app titled Proxy, 5-WM2A. The virtual “drug” experience allowed guests to view the space along with trippy, hallucinatory graphics on their phones.
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
Brooklyn-based Flour Shop provided an assortment of sweet treats for the partygoers, including sugar cookies with the names of some of the artists spelled out in icing.
Brooklyn-based Flour Shop provided an assortment of sweet treats for the partygoers, including sugar cookies with the names of some of the artists spelled out in icing.
Photo: Susie Montagna
Guests could pose at the photo booth station provided by Smilebooth.
Guests could pose at the photo booth station provided by Smilebooth.
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
The studio party featured a DJ set by Zen Freeman, who spun in front of a backdrop of archival newspaper headlines announcing the opening of the building in 1967.
The studio party featured a DJ set by Zen Freeman, who spun in front of a backdrop of archival newspaper headlines announcing the opening of the building in 1967.
Photo: BFA NYC
Moss-filled mason jars served as table numbers.
Moss-filled mason jars served as table numbers.
Photo: Andrew Martin/BizBash
At the National Urban League’s annual conference in 2010, a Target-sponsored welcome reception included a sweets table dominated by red—the on-brand color for the mass retailer. Candies included Swedish Fish, red and black jellybeans, and red-and-white Starlight peppermints.
At the National Urban League’s annual conference in 2010, a Target-sponsored welcome reception included a sweets table dominated by red—the on-brand color for the mass retailer. Candies included Swedish Fish, red and black jellybeans, and red-and-white Starlight peppermints.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
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