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social trends 2016

April 6, 2016
For a baseball-theme bar mitzvah at the Nationals Park in Washington, Columbia, Maryland-based Magnolia Bluebird Design & Events designed and built a grand entrance for the party since the real locker room was off-limits at the time. Each locker featured the guest’s name along with a custom jersey and duffel bag.
For a baseball-theme bar mitzvah at the Nationals Park in Washington, Columbia, Maryland-based Magnolia Bluebird Design & Events designed and built a grand entrance for the party since the real locker room was off-limits at the time. Each locker featured the guest’s name along with a custom jersey and duffel bag.
Photo: Rodney Bailey Photography
Instead of a traditional escort card table, guests snipped off their seating assignments, which dangled from umbrellas, at a wedding designed by Camp Hill, Pennsylvania-based catering and event company the JDK Group.
Instead of a traditional escort card table, guests snipped off their seating assignments, which dangled from umbrellas, at a wedding designed by Camp Hill, Pennsylvania-based catering and event company the JDK Group.
Photo: Leslie Gilbert Photography
For an art-theme event, Brooklyn, New York-based floral, decor, and production company Birch Events created the bar’s backdrop out of all-white paintbrushes.
For an art-theme event, Brooklyn, New York-based floral, decor, and production company Birch Events created the bar’s backdrop out of all-white paintbrushes.
Photo: Courtesy of Birch Events
At a graduation party designed by Chicago-based Christina Janda Design & Events, serving spoons with French onion bonbons spelled out “congrats” on a tray and incorporated the guest of honor’s favorite food in a fun, unexpected way.
At a graduation party designed by Chicago-based Christina Janda Design & Events, serving spoons with French onion bonbons spelled out “congrats” on a tray and incorporated the guest of honor’s favorite food in a fun, unexpected way.
Photo: Collin Pierson
Escort cards attached to paper cranes were displayed on a large triangular frame at a wedding designed by Janda. “It was a work of art that kept guests talking and talking,” she says.
Escort cards attached to paper cranes were displayed on a large triangular frame at a wedding designed by Janda. “It was a work of art that kept guests talking and talking,” she says.
Photo: Brittany Bekas
“This year, our couples are sending guests off with fresh baked mini pizzas in custom boxes, In-N-Out burgers, tacos from a taco truck, and more. Just in case they didn’t get enough to nosh on at the party, this fun trend gives guests one more guilty pleasure for the road,” says Laurie Arons of Laurie Arons Special Events in San Francisco.
“This year, our couples are sending guests off with fresh baked mini pizzas in custom boxes, In-N-Out burgers, tacos from a taco truck, and more. Just in case they didn’t get enough to nosh on at the party, this fun trend gives guests one more guilty pleasure for the road,” says Laurie Arons of Laurie Arons Special Events in San Francisco.
Photo: Courtesy of Laurie Arons Special Events
For the bar mitzvah, kids took batting practice on the field, which featured a classic snow cone station.
For the bar mitzvah, kids took batting practice on the field, which featured a classic snow cone station.
Photo: Rodney Bailey Photography
At a 40th birthday party, the JDK Group strung doughnuts as decor above the serving table.
At a 40th birthday party, the JDK Group strung doughnuts as decor above the serving table.
Photo: Shannon Confair Photography
Instead of giving away too many party favors, the guests at a preppy party by Magnolia Bluebird picked their favorite charms and adorned leather headbands, key chains, bracelets, rings, or ponytail holders for personalized gifts.
Instead of giving away too many party favors, the guests at a preppy party by Magnolia Bluebird picked their favorite charms and adorned leather headbands, key chains, bracelets, rings, or ponytail holders for personalized gifts.
Photo: Rodney Bailey Photography
Birdcages entwined with vines hung above the couple’s table at a wedding designed by the JDK Group.
Birdcages entwined with vines hung above the couple’s table at a wedding designed by the JDK Group.
Photo: Leslie Gilbert Photography
The Los Angeles-based Seed Floral Interactive offers a flower cart, which can be branded or painted any color.
The Los Angeles-based Seed Floral Interactive offers a flower cart, which can be branded or painted any color.
Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive Floral Cart
“Having each seat accented with a gorgeous, lush green bundle brings the outside in, even in the coldest of times,” says designer Christina Janda.
“Having each seat accented with a gorgeous, lush green bundle brings the outside in, even in the coldest of times,” says designer Christina Janda.
Photo: Courtesy of Christine Janda Design & Events
Seed Floral Interactive’s terrarium bar can be customized by including trinkets and colors to reflect the theme of an event or a company’s logo.
Seed Floral Interactive’s terrarium bar can be customized by including trinkets and colors to reflect the theme of an event or a company’s logo.
Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive Floral Cart
The Be Inspired PR-hosted Tassels and Tastemakers event, held March 2015 in Los Angeles, featured whimsical dream catchers from Found Vintage Rentals.
The Be Inspired PR-hosted Tassels and Tastemakers event, held March 2015 in Los Angeles, featured whimsical dream catchers from Found Vintage Rentals.
Photo: Troy Grover
At Tassels and Tastemakers, event designer Mindy Weiss created a luxe lace teepee setup.
At Tassels and Tastemakers, event designer Mindy Weiss created a luxe lace teepee setup.
Photo: Troy Grover
For the bread-and-salad course of a JDK Group-designed private party in York, Pennsylvania, guests grabbed pails of breadsticks and artisanal breads and snipped off their salad boxes, which hung from twine.
For the bread-and-salad course of a JDK Group-designed private party in York, Pennsylvania, guests grabbed pails of breadsticks and artisanal breads and snipped off their salad boxes, which hung from twine.
Photo: Caroline Logan Photography
For a steampunk-inspired bat mitzvah designed by Magnolia Bluebird, the Haiku Guys typed out impromptu poems and distributed them to guests during cocktails.
For a steampunk-inspired bat mitzvah designed by Magnolia Bluebird, the Haiku Guys typed out impromptu poems and distributed them to guests during cocktails.
Photo: Stephen Bobb Photography
Also at the steampunk-inspired bat mitzvah, vintage accents like a boldly painted antique clock provided a teen-friendly twist on the theme.
Also at the steampunk-inspired bat mitzvah, vintage accents like a boldly painted antique clock provided a teen-friendly twist on the theme.
Photo: Stephen Bobb Photography
The Allie Awards
The Allie Awards

Established 25 years ago, the Allie Awards recognize Atlanta event companies. Awards are doled out in categories such as design, production, and planning, and this year's ceremony was held March 6 at the Georgia Aquarium. The event's theme, “Xperience the Elements,” played out in three themed environments that channeled earth, water, and fire. For the water-inspired space, Your Event Solutions created a 16-foot-long table with a built-in water feature.

Photo: PWP Studio
The Allie Awards
The Allie Awards

Wolfgang Puck's after-party desserts, inspired by fire, included a variation on Twinkies made with red velvet cake.

Photo: PWP Studio
Moët & Chandon "Holding Court" Dinner
Moët & Chandon 'Holding Court' Dinner

Although the massive BNP Paribas Open draws nearly half a million tennis spectators to the Southern California desert—selling out hotels all over the Palm Springs area—the sporting event recently drew just 50 guests to one very intimate dinner. And it took place center court of the Indian Wells Tennis Garden stadium. Nobu created dishes that paired with Moët champagnes for the March 20 event.

Photo: Getty Images for Moët & Chandon
10th Annual Pink Tie Party
10th Annual Pink Tie Party

The Pink Tie Party, which serves as the unofficial kickoff of the National Cherry Blossom Festival, celebrated its 10th year at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center on March 18. This year, DJ Sharkey's booth moved to above the center of the main bar.

Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
10th Annual Pink Tie Party
10th Annual Pink Tie Party

The festival partnered with landscaping firm Land Design to bring the outdoors in with an illuminated cherry blossom tree at the center of the bar in the lower oculus, creating a modern interpretation of hanami, the Japanese tradition of reveling in the blooming of the cherry blossom trees.

Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
An Elegant Event Idea
An Elegant Event Idea

Elegance remains a popular aesthetic for weddings, baby showers, and other personal celebrations. For example, an elderflower champagne cocktail with an edible flower garnish in crystal coupe glasses, accompanied by a large crystal punch bowl on a vintage gold bar cart, was presented at the Toast the Trends event hosted by the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago and bridal company Elaya Vaughn by Kate Pankoke in September.

Photo: KingenSmith
House of Vans
House of Vans

Vans, the sneaker and sportswear brand, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. To mark the milestone, the brand launched its “House of Vans” concept in 10 international markets this month. At the New York event, 500 guests went home with customized Vans sneakers.

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
A Playful Event Idea
A Playful Event Idea

Guests are guaranteed a good time at playful events featuring unexpected elements. For example, for an art-theme event, Brooklyn, New York-based floral, decor, and production company Birch Events created the bar’s backdrop out of all-white paintbrushes.

Photo: Courtesy of Birch Events
Bohemian Event Decor
Bohemian Event Decor

Many event vendors and hosts are forgoing overly polished and posh parties for the elegantly undone nature of the bohemian aesthetic. For example, The Los Angeles-based Seed Floral Interactive offers a flower cart, which can be branded or painted any color.

Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive Floral Cart
A Surprisingly Elegant Beet Dish
A Surprisingly Elegant Beet Dish

Beets may have gotten their start as a staple in rustic grub, but lately the humble root vegetable has been making appearances on lots of catering menus. For example, the beet salad by executive chef Tanya Baker at the Boarding House in Chicago features herbed goat cheese, cashew streusel, and a carrot reduction.

Photo: Eric Kleinberg
At a baby shower created by Chicago-based Christina Janda Design & Events, guests took home a vintage cup and saucer filled with big blooming flowers.
At a baby shower created by Chicago-based Christina Janda Design & Events, guests took home a vintage cup and saucer filled with big blooming flowers.
Photo: Courtesy of Christine Janda Design & Events
Rose gold and copper are the metallics of choice in tabletop decor, says Laurie Arons of Laurie Arons Special Events in San Francisco.
Rose gold and copper are the metallics of choice in tabletop decor, says Laurie Arons of Laurie Arons Special Events in San Francisco.
Photo: Courtesy of Laurie Arons Special Events
An elderflower champagne cocktail with an edible flower garnish in crystal coupe glasses, accompanied by a large crystal punch bowl on a vintage gold bar cart, was presented at the Toast the Trends event hosted by the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago and bridal company Elaya Vaughn by Kate Pankoke in September.
An elderflower champagne cocktail with an edible flower garnish in crystal coupe glasses, accompanied by a large crystal punch bowl on a vintage gold bar cart, was presented at the Toast the Trends event hosted by the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago and bridal company Elaya Vaughn by Kate Pankoke in September.
Photo: KingenSmith
Guests enjoyed dainty versions of a ­wedding cake created by the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago’s executive pastry chef, Scott Gerken, and his team for the Toast the Trends event.
Guests enjoyed dainty versions of a ­wedding cake created by the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago’s executive pastry chef, Scott Gerken, and his team for the Toast the Trends event.
Photo: KingenSmith
“Modern geometric metallics are exploding in social event decor right now,” says event planner and stylist Ginger Dockery of Gingerwood Creative in Washington. “We’re seeing this motif as a popular way for couples to incorporate an on-trend element into classic celebrations. These are especially being shown in combination with soft elements to contrast the hard lines.”
“Modern geometric metallics are exploding in social event decor right now,” says event planner and stylist Ginger Dockery of Gingerwood Creative in Washington. “We’re seeing this motif as a popular way for couples to incorporate an on-trend element into classic celebrations. These are especially being shown in combination with soft elements to contrast the hard lines.”
Photo: Rodney Bailey
“I thought the root system of the haworthia (pictured, right) looked dramatic, especially because the succulent itself has a harder texture, so it was important to show both sides,” says Matthew Schechter, event and creative director of Interior Foliage Design in Long Island City, New York.
“I thought the root system of the haworthia (pictured, right) looked dramatic, especially because the succulent itself has a harder texture, so it was important to show both sides,” says Matthew Schechter, event and creative director of Interior Foliage Design in Long Island City, New York.
Photo: Courtesy of Interior Foliage
An arrangement in a glass planter was made with four ingredients—Picasso lilies, lavender scabiosa, and Blue Thistle in a curly willow wrap. “I really dig this because you don’t need to be blinded by 100 flowers to make an impression,” Schechter says.
An arrangement in a glass planter was made with four ingredients—Picasso lilies, lavender scabiosa, and Blue Thistle in a curly willow wrap. “I really dig this because you don’t need to be blinded by 100 flowers to make an impression,” Schechter says.
Photo: Courtesy of Interior Foliage
Instead of over-the-top decor, New York-based event designer Jes Gordon used subtle silver trophies as vases for a sports-theme bar mitzvah.
Instead of over-the-top decor, New York-based event designer Jes Gordon used subtle silver trophies as vases for a sports-theme bar mitzvah.
Photo: Alberto Vasari
Just 50 guests dined at one long table set right on the tennis court for Moët & Chandon's event during the BNP Paribas Open.
Just 50 guests dined at one long table set right on the tennis court for Moët & Chandon's event during the BNP Paribas Open.
Photo: Getty Images for Moët & Chandon
Gold accents added richness to the setup.
Gold accents added richness to the setup.
Photo: Getty Images for Moët & Chandon
Unusual golden flutes provided decor for an otherwise understated tabletop.
Unusual golden flutes provided decor for an otherwise understated tabletop.
Photo: Getty Images for Moët & Chandon
Nobu created dishes that paired with Moët champagnes.
Nobu created dishes that paired with Moët champagnes.
Photo: Getty Images for Moët & Chandon
A logo gobo announced the name of the host, and about 1,000 candles flickered on chairs around the stadium in an effort to make it feel more intimate.
A logo gobo announced the name of the host, and about 1,000 candles flickered on chairs around the stadium in an effort to make it feel more intimate.
Photo: Getty Images for Moët & Chandon
Earth
Earth

Guests started the evening with cocktails in the "Earth Element" area, which had an entrance that was bathed in green lights.

Photo: PWP Studio
Earth
Earth

Chelsea Floral designed the "Earth Element" space. Inspired by a rain forest, the area featured live entertainment from Liquid Sky.

Photo: PWP Studio
Earth
Earth

Centerpieces held natural elements including butterflies, stones, and moss.

Photo: PWP Studio
Earth
Earth

Dressed like a fantastical peacock, a strolling performer doubled as a "living table." Events of a Lifetime donated the table.

Photo: PWP Studio
Water
Water

Dinner took place in the "Water Element," which had deep blue lighting designed to make guests feel as though they were submerged into ocean waters. Active Production and Design built a custom stage set for the space.

Photo: PWP Studio
Water
Water

Your Event Solution created and designed the "Water Element." The area featured aerialists from Liquid Sky, along with other live entertainment from the group.

Photo: PWP Studio
Water
Water

Your Event Solutions created a 16-foot-long table with a built-in water feature.

Photo: PWP Studio
Water
Water

Guests had dinner in the water-theme area. Wolfgang Puck Catering prepared the meal. The salad course contained chopped farmer's market vegetables topped with shaved Parmesan and balsamic vinaigrette.

Photo: PWP Studio
Water
Water

Other oceanic decor included tall Lucite columns topped with bubble-print lampshades.

Photo: PWP Studio
Fire
Fire

For the after-party, guests transitioned to the "Fire Element." The space was created and designed by Unique Event Elements.

Photo: PWP Studio
Fire
Fire

AFR Event Furnishings, a sponsor, showcased new products and furniture in each of the "elements." For the fire-inspired lounge, the company brought in red and orange ottomans and throw pillows in fiery hues.

Photo: PWP Studio
Fire
Fire

Wolfgang Puck's after-party desserts included a variation on Twinkies made with red velvet cake.

Photo: PWP Studio
Inspired by the height of cherry blossom trees, the event designers chose to project the flowers on the ceiling of the atrium.
Inspired by the height of cherry blossom trees, the event designers chose to project the flowers on the ceiling of the atrium.
Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Cherry blossom trees flanked the pink carpeted entrance as guests arrived.
Cherry blossom trees flanked the pink carpeted entrance as guests arrived.
Photo: D. Channing Muller
In keeping with the vertical theme, DJ Sharkey's booth moved to above the center of the main bar.
In keeping with the vertical theme, DJ Sharkey's booth moved to above the center of the main bar.
Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
The festival partnered with landscaping firm Land Design to bring the outdoors in with an illuminated cherry blossom tree at the center of the bar in the lower oculus, creating a modern interpretation of hanami, the Japanese tradition of reveling in the blooming of the cherry blossom trees.
The festival partnered with landscaping firm Land Design to bring the outdoors in with an illuminated cherry blossom tree at the center of the bar in the lower oculus, creating a modern interpretation of hanami, the Japanese tradition of reveling in the blooming of the cherry blossom trees.
Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Glowing pink cherry blossoms hung from a trellis in the upper oculus overlooking the main event.
Glowing pink cherry blossoms hung from a trellis in the upper oculus overlooking the main event.
Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
A Japanese stilt walker posted for photos with guests in the upper oculus bar.
A Japanese stilt walker posted for photos with guests in the upper oculus bar.
Photo: D. Channing Muller
Design Foundry added the event hashtag to the main staircase, which served as the stage and backdrop for many photos throughout the night.
Design Foundry added the event hashtag to the main staircase, which served as the stage and backdrop for many photos throughout the night.
Photo: D. Channing Muller
Chef Xavier Deshayes provided multiple vegetarian dishes including his take on a caprese salad with tomato, mozzarella, and arugula on pita bread.
Chef Xavier Deshayes provided multiple vegetarian dishes including his take on a caprese salad with tomato, mozzarella, and arugula on pita bread.
Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
For meat eaters, Deshayes prepared lamb lollipops with chimichurri sauce.
For meat eaters, Deshayes prepared lamb lollipops with chimichurri sauce.
Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Among the Japanese-inspired appetizers that Deshayes served were chive and shrimp dumplings on porcelain spoons instead of in traditional woven baskets.
Among the Japanese-inspired appetizers that Deshayes served were chive and shrimp dumplings on porcelain spoons instead of in traditional woven baskets.
Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Japanese airline ANA, a sponsor, installed a replica of its business class section for guests to get the full experience of travel on the airline. It also had a travel kit activation that invited guests to stock a bag with Old Spice deodorant, shampoo, and body wash as well as hair products from Aussie and Cibu.
Japanese airline ANA, a sponsor, installed a replica of its business class section for guests to get the full experience of travel on the airline. It also had a travel kit activation that invited guests to stock a bag with Old Spice deodorant, shampoo, and body wash as well as hair products from Aussie and Cibu.
Photo: Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Equinox gyms host group workouts that can take place over the course of an hour or several weeks.
Equinox gyms host group workouts that can take place over the course of an hour or several weeks.
Photo: Courtesy of Equinox
New York-based Msterio provides blank dolls for kids to decorate at events. The dolls eventually end up in the hands of children in need.
New York-based Msterio provides blank dolls for kids to decorate at events. The dolls eventually end up in the hands of children in need.
Photo: Courtesy of Msterio
The Neon Carnival drew a thick late-night crowd last year—and expects to do so again on April 16.
The Neon Carnival drew a thick late-night crowd last year—and expects to do so again on April 16.
Photo: Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Neon Carnival
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