
One Campaign worked with the Hudson Hotel team and digital content agency Dawn of Man to launch the #Strengthie art installation on the front of the hotel, which constantly changed with photos of people striking the Rosie the Riveter pose.
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During the cocktail hour, Stir Bartending Company served a gin punch made with apple, cinnamon, and grapefruit.
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Mirrors served as signs throughout the reception area listing the social handles for the companies contributing to that aspect of the decor or food.
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Something Vintage provided antique sofas, dressing tables, and chairs for the reception.
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Stir Bartending provided bottles of sherry with instructions on how to drink as favors at each place setting.
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Taylor and Hov arranged a banquet-style dinner at two long tables of 75 guests each.
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Revolution Event Design and Production used a rich color palette of deep red, gold, and yellow accents for the dinner tables. Centerpieces of greenery and tall candles ran the length of the two tables.
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Taylor and Hov created social media menu cards listing the Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook handles of the vendors contributing to the overall production of the event.
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Bouquets of white, deep red, and yellow flowers punctuated the center of the dinner tables in between the tall pillar candles running the length of them.
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Revolution Event Design and Production kept the Downton Abbey theme alive at dinner with antique-style plates and delicate lace and floral details on the menu cards.
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The meal began with a roasted vegetable consommi with freshly baked breads.
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For dessert Ridgewells Catering served sticky toffee pudding topped with ice cream. Many guests also opted to indulge in the mini cakes that served as place cards at each setting.
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The centerpieces consisted of photos scattered atop raised Lucite platforms, which guests could pick up and look through during the meal. The family-style dinner platters were eventually placed atop the platforms, as well.
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