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June 25, 2015
For an outdoor party, the team at Tastings, a catering company that serves New York, Miami, and Los Angeles, recommends offering lunch in elegant to-go bento boxes. At an event at the Glasshouses in New York in February, guests dined on a classic mesclun salad with button mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, and herb vinaigrette; seared arctic char with baby potatoes; and assorted macarons and canele for dessert, all presented in a three-tier translucent container.
For an outdoor party, the team at Tastings, a catering company that serves New York, Miami, and Los Angeles, recommends offering lunch in elegant to-go bento boxes. At an event at the Glasshouses in New York in February, guests dined on a classic mesclun salad with button mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, and herb vinaigrette; seared arctic char with baby potatoes; and assorted macarons and canele for dessert, all presented in a three-tier translucent container.
Photo: Alan Shapiro
Magnolia Bluebird created walls of cotton candy served on LED glow sticks for the Pop Art-theme sweet sixteen party. “It smelled like a Katy Perry concert when you walked in the door,” says Danielle Couick, principal of the Columbia, Maryland-based event planning company.
Magnolia Bluebird created walls of cotton candy served on LED glow sticks for the Pop Art-theme sweet sixteen party. “It smelled like a Katy Perry concert when you walked in the door,” says Danielle Couick, principal of the Columbia, Maryland-based event planning company.
Photo: Courtesy of Rodney Bailey
White House Correspondents' Association Dinner
White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

A highlight of President Obama’s remarks was a bit with Keegan-Michael Key, who served as Luther, his “anger translator.” The character comes from a recurring sketch on Peele’s Comedy Central show Key & Peele.

Photo: Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images
'The Atlantic, ''National Journal,' and CBS News Pre-Dinner Reception
'The Atlantic, ''National Journal,' and CBS News Pre-Dinner Reception

A cocktail reception co-hosted by CBS News, the National Journal, and The Atlantic took over the Washington Hilton’s Courtyard and Gardens. Design Foundry designed the event, which included a bubble-like arrivals wall. Téa Leoni, who plays a fictional secretary of state in the CBS drama Madam Secretary,  attended the event with real-life former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

Photo: Allison Shelley/CBS © 2015 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All rights reserved
Yahoo News and ABC News Reception
Yahoo News and ABC News Reception

Yahoo and ABC co-hosted a reception at the Washington Hilton Saturday before the dinner. The decor, designed by Hargrove, celebrated the journalists who work at both media companies, including Katie Couric and Michael Isikoff. Guests were invited to pose for photos in a matching oversize frame.

Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Yahoo
Yahoo News and ABC News Reception
Yahoo News and ABC News Reception

Guests could relax on white tufted couches and oversize ottomans with silver accent pieces.

Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Yahoo
'The New Yorker' Reception
'The New Yorker' Reception

The annual event returned to the W Washington, D.C.’s recently renovated POV rooftop lounge. At one end of the venue, liquor bottles were cleared away to create a champagne bar for sponsor Louis Roederer. Bottles of the bubbly were artfully arranged on shelves and buckets.

Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The New Yorker
'The New Yorker' Reception
'The New Yorker' Reception

Drinks were served atop cocktail napkins printed with political cartoons from the magazine. Sue Bluford Floral Design created the all-red arrangements.

Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The New Yorker
'The New Yorker' Reception
'The New Yorker' Reception

As the event came to an end, guests were given to-go boxes of District Doughnut adorned with stickers featuring the magazine’s noted character Eustice Tilley.

Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The New Yorker
'Vanity Fair' and Bloomberg White House Correspondents’ Party
'Vanity Fair' and Bloomberg White House Correspondents’ Party

At the Vanity Fair and Bloomberg White House Correspondents’ party Saturday evening, a neon light installation was at the entrance to the residence of the French ambassador.

Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/VF15
MSNBC the After-Party
MSNBC the After-Party

MSNBC moved its annual after-party to the U.S. Institute of Peace. For the seventh year, MSNBC’s Dana Haller planned the event with producer Philip Dufour of Dufour & Company to create a “clean and chic” event for 1,200 guests. Atmosphere Lighting created a number of projections that rotated throughout the night and played off the venue’s many surfaces.

Photo: Larry Busacca/MSNBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
MSNBC the After-Party
MSNBC the After-Party

The centerpiece of the main room was an angular central bar structure topped with an elevated booth where DJs Funkmaster Flash and Chelsea Leyland performed sets. Created by Design Foundry, the mirrored structure complemented the angles and planes of the venue. “You have to respect the space,” Haller said. Other design features included mirrored bars that served Grey Goose cocktails, gardens of white roses embedded with LED lights, and silver and white furniture. Occasions Caterers created a menu with global influences including a dumpling bar, a bevy of pizzas, and a soft-serve ice cream station with a selection of toppings.

Photo: Larry Busacca/MSNBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
MSNBC the After-Party
MSNBC the After-Party

A digital arrivals wall featured logos for MSNBC, the event itself, and sponsor BMW. The design included square mirrors that previewed the mirrored elements that would be used throughout the event, including in several bars. A glittery, silver carpet finished the space. Next to the arrivals area was an area devoted to the evening’s philanthropic beneficiary. For every guest who attended the Saturday-night party, MSNBC donated $5 to the K.I.N.D. program to buy desks for schoolchildren in Malawi, a program started by MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell with Unicef.

Photo: Larry Busacca/MSNBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
'Capitol File' White House Correspondents' Dinner Welcome Reception
'Capitol File' White House Correspondents' Dinner Welcome Reception

Capitol File magazine hosted a welcome reception on Friday night that featured Cecily Strong, the Saturday Night Live comedian who performed at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner as well as appeared on the cover of the magazine’s spring issue. Syzygy Events International designed the decor, with florals by MultiFlor.

Photo: Kris Connor/Getty Images for Capitol File Magazine
'People' and 'Time' Reception
'People' and 'Time' Reception

The annual People and Time cocktail reception on Friday night returned to the St. Regis Hotel with a mid-century modern look from designer Marielle Shortell of Silver Lining Design Group. Oversize covers of each magazine flanked the bar.

Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
'Politico' Brunch
'Politico' Brunch

Politico hosted its annual Sunday brunch at the home of publisher Robert and Elena Allbritton in Georgetown. Amaryllis Floral & Event Design designed the event, which had design inspired by the colors and architecture of Morocco.

Photo: Karen Sayre
'Politico' Brunch
'Politico' Brunch

Orchids, roses, and topiary figured into the centerpieces from Amaryllis. Wolfgang Puck’s the Source provided catering with support from Design Cuisine and the Gourmet Basket.

Photo: Karen Sayre
New Media Party
New Media Party

The New Media Party, returning for its second year, featured several inventive uses of technology at events. Produced by Event Farm, the party incorporated sponsors such as Vntana, which created holograms of guests that were then projected onto the walls of venue Carnegie Library. Other sponsors included Lyft, Microsoft, AOL, and Yelp, which created a listing for the event and allowed guests to post reviews and photos.

Photo: Kristen Finn
New Media Party
New Media Party

Another new activation at the event was the Audio Bar. At the custom-fabricated bar, guests could choose the type of music they wanted to listen to and then local mixologists Owen Thomson and Jason Strich created cocktails inspired by the vibe of that music. Guests kept the headphones on while they waited for their drinks and listened to recorded tracks of songs or scripted dialogue. “At events, everyone listens to the same soundtrack yet we’re eating different foods and drinking different cocktails,” Event Farm C.E.O. Ryan Costello said. “We wondered, can we mix cocktails based on the audio mood you’ll tell us you’re in?” Since the bar had space for just 20 guests at a time, there were traditional bars set up elsewhere in the venue to keep service flowing.

Photo: Kristen Finn
Annual Garden Brunch
Annual Garden Brunch

At the annual garden brunch, guests were invited to write thank-you notes for American servicemen and women. The notes were posted in multiple spots throughout the Beall-Washington House and were to be sent to troops in Afghanistan. The event honored two military-related organizations: Blue Star Families, which supports military families, and Dog Tag Bakery, a bakery in Georgetown that teaches business skills to veterans.

Photo: Courtesy of White House Correspondents Insider
Annual Garden Brunch
Annual Garden Brunch

The event design featured black-and-white graphic prints on bar fronts and buffet stations. One of the tents had an open side to let the property’s landscaping serve as a natural backdrop.

Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
Annual Garden Brunch
Annual Garden Brunch

Outside of the tent, a mirrored backyard bar was nearly camouflaged. Sponsors Veuve Clicquot and Belvedere served traditional brunch beverages such as bloody Marys and mimosas as well as drinks created for the event.

Photo: Courtesy of White House Correspondents Insider
Annual Garden Brunch
Annual Garden Brunch

Among the dishes served at the brunch from Design Cuisine were mini skillets that contained corned beef hash, crème brûlée French toast, and scrambled eggs with cheese, peppers, and mushrooms.

Photo: Courtesy of White House Correspondents Insider
CNN Political Hangover Brunch
CNN Political Hangover Brunch

Hand-drawn signs from CNN’s graphics staff directed guests to the network’s Political Hangover Brunch on Sunday morning. As advertised, the event included games from WOW Entertainment such as beer pong.

Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
CNN Political Hangover Brunch
CNN Political Hangover Brunch

Events by André Wells designed the event, which included furniture from Design Foundry and flowers from Amaryllis. It took place in the bilevel Toolbox Pilates Art Studio in Dupont Circle.

Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
CNN Political Hangover Brunch
CNN Political Hangover Brunch

The gift bags were in keeping with the hangover theme and included sunglasses for the bleary-eyed, breath mints, a dose of Advil, a bottle of water, and a reusable cup designed in the style of a Solo cup—all in CNN’s signature red brand color.

Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
White House Correspondents' Jam
White House Correspondents' Jam

Chuck Leavell, a keyboardist for the Rolling Stones and founder of the environmental news organization the Mother Nature Network, held the network's first gathering during the event-filled weekend. The White House Correspondents’ Jam featured performances from five bands that count journalists as members, from Esquire’s Tom Junod to New Yorker editor David Remnick. The event logo featured an image of the White House on a tie-dyed background.

Photo: Geoff Chesman/ImageLink Photo
White House Correspondents' Jam
White House Correspondents' Jam

Decor from Design Foundry at the event, which was held at the Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown hotel, included music-theme furniture including a table with a keyboard decal and a drum and oversize drum sticks that served as a side table.

Photo: Geoff Chesman/ImageLink Photo
Thomson Reuters Brunch
Thomson Reuters Brunch

Three Top Chef favorites—Jen Carroll, Mike Isabella, and Spike Mendelsohn—served dishes at Thomson Reuters’s brunch at the Top of the Hay rooftop lounge at the Hay-Adams hotel. Carroll’s dish, called Breaking the Glass Ceiling, was inspired by Senator Kristen Gillibrand, Democrat of New York, and included cold glass noodles, kimchi, radish, and calamari broth.

Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
Thomson Reuters Brunch
Thomson Reuters Brunch

Classic long-stemmed pink roses provided a pretty centerpiece to a fruit and pastry buffet station.

Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
'Nylon' Recovery Brunch
'Nylon' Recovery Brunch

At the Sunday afternoon event, guests sat poolside for vitamin and hydration IV treatments—using real needles.

Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Palladia’s Epic Awesome Showcase’s Instagram Postcards
Palladia’s Epic Awesome Showcase’s Instagram Postcards

To celebrate the launch of TV network Palladia's Instagram account at its music party at the Cedar Door, guests were able to use the event’s official hashtag to share photos through Crowd Reactive as well as print mailable postcards with the images. The event was produced by BMF Media.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
TEDActive offered a place for attendees to sit and be still, under open domes strung with thought-provoking hand-written signs.
TEDActive offered a place for attendees to sit and be still, under open domes strung with thought-provoking hand-written signs.
Photo: Marla Aufmuth/TED
Situated in the middle of the party space, the velvet station invited guests to interact with the material via various flocked items. They could also flock their very own Ray-Ban 'Smooth as Velvet' poster with the help of Brooklyn-based Kayrock Screenprinting.
Situated in the middle of the party space, the velvet station invited guests to interact with the material via various flocked items. They could also flock their very own Ray-Ban "Smooth as Velvet" poster with the help of Brooklyn-based Kayrock Screenprinting.
Photo: Courtesy of Luxottica
An easy-to-eat lollipop version of campfire s'mores was offered during the event’s dessert party.
An easy-to-eat lollipop version of campfire s'mores was offered during the event’s dessert party.
Photo: Tammy Swales/Engage!
Attendees received wood-grain-inspired notebooks, complete with pencils decorated as arrows.
Attendees received wood-grain-inspired notebooks, complete with pencils decorated as arrows.
Photo: Laura Decarlo
Emusic at Pitchfork Music Festival
Emusic at Pitchfork Music Festival
As part of the July run of Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago’s Union Park, Web-based music store Emusic staged an activation that allegedly read spiritual vibes and frequencies. Inside a small photo booth, consumers could listen to songs from various Pitchfork acts while placing their hand on an electrical plate. The installation then printed out colorful strips that showed their different “auras” for each listening experience. New York-based agency Mother worked with Chicago's Ravenswood Events to produce the unusual experience.
Photo: Jenny Berg/BizBash
For the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Ford worked with Imagination (212.813.6400, imagination.com) to debut the Ford Blue Oval Card, an R.F.I.D.-enabled card. On-site the cards, which guests preregistered for online, could be used to save content to download later via a personal Web page. The booth also featured a 20-foot-tall elevator that brought guests up into “The Cloud,” a 360-degree cinema experience that offered a look at the future of in-vehicle cloud computing.
For the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Ford worked with Imagination (212.813.6400, imagination.com) to debut the Ford Blue Oval Card, an R.F.I.D.-enabled card. On-site the cards, which guests preregistered for online, could be used to save content to download later via a personal Web page. The booth also featured a 20-foot-tall elevator that brought guests up into “The Cloud,” a 360-degree cinema experience that offered a look at the future of in-vehicle cloud computing.
Photo: Courtesy of Imagination
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