Kipling Miami Store Opening

Guests at the Kipling store opening at the Miami International Mall on July 12 could pose in a "back-to-school flashback" photo booth.
Photo: Courtesy of Kipling USA

At the Zing vodka launch, the press wall took the form of a hedge with 2,000 roses spelling out the brand's name.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2me Studios

Inside, the entrance was covered with orange flowers and decorated with letter decals to spell out the event's official name, PRE.
Photo: Davide De Pas

The celebrity arrivals area, which was situated on the other side of the check-in section, was marked by an enormous wall designed by Raul Avila with more than 20,000 red roses.
Photo: Jika González for BizBash

The several-thousand-pound greenery installation included 20 different types of ferns and mosses.
Photo: Alice and Chris for BizBash
Paper Flower Wall

Luxe Event Rentals & Décor's handmade paper-flower walls, showcased at last year's BizBash New York Expo, can be customized in different colors and function as room dividers, stage backdrops, and back-bar displays.
Photo: Jeeyun Lee/BizBash

At the Marc Jacobs store opening party in Los Angeles, floral designer Raul Avila decorated the space with 600,000 roses.

The step-and-repeat in the museum lobby featured the same oversize flowers used in the pop-up garden at the cocktail hour.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash

Black-and-white personal snapshots of the couple’s guests gave the hallway an art gallery-style look.
Photo: Carolyn Curtis/BizBash
Thomson Reuters Pre-Dinner Reception

At a reception held before the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, Dufour & Company created a garden party atmosphere in a meeting room at the Washington Hilton. The seating areas included pillows in the media company's orange hue.
Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com
MSNBC After-Party

The gold-toned step-and-repeat featured the evening's sponsors.
Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com
'People' and 'Time' Party

Covers of Time and People magazines flanked the bar backdrop, which was covered in boxwood. The Friday-night event was held at the St. Regis and designed by Syzygy.
Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash