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Wedding

July 27, 2015
Big Sur Wedding
Big Sur Wedding

For a wedding in Big Sur, California, producer and designer Sterling Engagements suspended a 12-foot dream catcher decor piece above the dance floor.

Photo: Courtesy of Sterling Engagements
Big Sur Wedding
Big Sur Wedding

For the rehearsal dinner, Sterling worked with the culinary team at the Ventana Inn to develop an unusual breakfast for dinner concept. The Sunday brunch-inspired meal included Bloody Marys, omelets, and eggs Benedicts. A relevant quote from one of the couple’s favorite shows, Parks and Recreation, hung over the dining area. 

Photo: Courtesy of Sterling Engagements
Big Sur Wedding
Big Sur Wedding

The Big Sur couple traveled through three draped arches on the way to the ceremony. Each sign bore a third of a romantic quote: "If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you."

Photo: Courtesy of Sterling Engagements
Big Sur Wedding
Big Sur Wedding

Luxe teepees decked in greenery provided seating, as well as added visual interest.

Photo: Courtesy of Sterling Engagements
Big Sur Wedding
Big Sur Wedding

The Sterling team built a framed house with no walls or ceiling along the coast of Big Sur and covered it with trailing greenery. 

Photo: Courtesy of Sterling Engagements
Sintra, Portugal Wedding
Sintra, Portugal Wedding

Karson Butler Events planned a wedding at Monserrate Palace in Sintra, Portugal, where the team incorporated the patterned carvings of the 19th-century walls into the event design. 

Photo: Katie Stoops Photography
Sintra, Portugal Wedding
Sintra, Portugal Wedding

The custom laser-cut invitation suite and even the cake showcased patterns found in the intricate palace walls. 

Photo: Katie Stoops Photography
France Wedding
France Wedding

Beth Helmstetter Events produced a welcome party for a French wedding inspired by the medieval era. "We had archery tournaments, petanque, as well as jugglers, stilt walkers, and then a huge feast following," Helmstetter said.

Photo: Steve Steinhardt
France Wedding
France Wedding

The medieval theme was also woven into the decor and included a barrel topped with taper candles, figs, grapes, and nuts.

Photo: Steve Steinhardt
Southern California Wedding
Southern California Wedding

Designer Karen Tran created abundant floral tabletop decor and walls for a wedding at La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla in Southern California.

Photo: Courtesy of Karen Tran
Southern California Wedding
Southern California Wedding

An artist painted the room on a canvas.

Photo: Courtesy of Karen Tran
Southern California Wedding
Southern California Wedding

Karen Tran's floral wall served as a backdrop for a white settee.

Photo: Courtesy of Karen Tran
Mexico Wedding
Mexico Wedding

For a wedding in Mexico produced by Signature Event Consulting & Design, a photo booth with a donkey encouraged guests to "interact and enjoy being silly," said Signature creative director and founder Saraí Flores.

Photo: Courtesy of Saraí Flores
Bali Wedding
Bali Wedding

For authentic touches that incorporated local culture at a wedding in Bali on the beach of the Amanusa Resort, Helmstetter created a structure overlooking the Indian Ocean and brought in street vendors, plus lounge furniture and linens created from local batiks.

Photo: Steve Steinhardt
Vermont Wedding
Vermont Wedding

For a wedding in Stowe, Vermont, Helmstetter built a reclaimed-wood structure in the middle of an open field to create a hidden-garden feeling for the ceremony.

Photo: Steve Steinhardt
Maui Wedding
Maui Wedding

For a Maui wedding, the groom was a cigar aficionado, so Sterling Engagements sourced cigars from four shops on the island to create a custom bar that included his favorite varieties.

Photo: Callaway Gable Photography
Maui Wedding
Maui Wedding

Sterling created custom Klondike bars with cheeky, irreverent (and even profane) phrases to complement the couple's personalities.  

Photo: Callaway Gable Photography
Jackson Hole Wedding
Jackson Hole Wedding

For a wedding at the Amangani Resort in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Helmstetter brought in benches, sheepskins, and white blooms to complement the site's backdrop of the Grand Teton. 

Photo: Carrie Patterson
Jackson Hole Wedding
Jackson Hole Wedding

For dinner, guests dined at black marble tables with rawhide chairs, also finished with sheepskins.

Photo: Carrie Patterson
Dallas, Texas Wedding
Dallas, Texas Wedding

For a traditional Southern wedding at the W Dallas produced by Sterling Engagements, the couple's send-off included a horse and carriage, which the groom had also used to propose.

Photo: D’Onofrio Photography
Kauai Wedding
Kauai Wedding

A bride and groom flew from Mongolia for their wedding at the St. Regis Princeville hotel in Kauai, Hawaii, where Belle Destination Events hung strands of white flowers from trees.

Photo: Trish Barker Photography
Kauai Wedding
Kauai Wedding

Belle Destination Events created an ombre floral wall with the couple's initials.

Photo: Trish Barker Photography
Palm Springs Wedding
Palm Springs Wedding

For a Sterling Engagements-produced wedding at the Parker Palm Springs, the groom brought his own collection of cameras for a selfie-style photo booth.

Photo: EPLove Photography
Wildflowers
Wildflowers

“Wild, ripped-out-of-the-garden-inspired floral design has been a trend in the wedding industry for many years now,” says Jesse Tombs, managing partner of Alison Events Planning & Design in San Francisco. “We love working with bold color, pattern, and vibrant fresh ideas and are starting to see our corporate clients moving away from the everyday corporate blandness and wanting more editorial, unique designs that speak to their companies’ visions of creativity, success, and individuality.”

Pictured: An arrangement by Ariella Chezar.

Photo: Courtesy of Gabriela of La Musa de las Flores
Experiential Activities
Experiential Activities

“It is all about the experience. Millennials in particular are having fewer wedding guests overall but spending more per guest to ensure they feel cared for and have an incredible time,” says Amber Harrison, wedding expert from Wedding Paper Divas. “For weddings, these experiences include specialty food or beverage items, killer music, unexpected entertainment, and more. This trend is absolutely spilling over to corporate events. Some of our most successful events have included experiential elements to keep attendees excited and engaged. Fun activities included retro spin-art, nail bars, build-your-own succulent terrarium, D.I.Y. stationery bar, and more. For both weddings and corporate events, these kinds of hands-on experiences tend to lead to a significant increase in the social activity surrounding the event.”

Pictured: Los Angeles-based Seed Floral Interactive offers a customizable terrarium bar for events.

Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive
White Parties
White Parties

“It's an easy theme for guests to prepare for. Everyone has white clothes, they pack easily, and the photos come out great,” said Sarah Glick, proposal and wedding planner for New York-based Brilliant Event Planning.

Photo: Daniel J Photography
Decor Juxtaposition
Decor Juxtaposition

“I am loving all the fun juxtaposition I am seeing in both weddings and corporate events—soft florals in an industrial space; bright pops of color in a stark, white space; inviting, squashy sofas and arm chairs outdoors on the grass or the sand. Seeing these visuals whets an appetite for the unexpected and adds an element of excitement and adventure,” says Harrison.

Pictured: Miami club and restaurant owner David Grutman and model Isabela Rangel’s star-studded wedding, which was held at Miami's Wynwood Walls on April 24 and produced by Carolina Toledo, featured this trend with glam-meets-nature centerpieces that consisted of white phalaenopsis orchids and driftwood.

Photo: World Red Eye
Nature-Inspired Escort Cards
Nature-Inspired Escort Cards

Couples are choosing natural elements, such as coconuts and air plants at wedding events held at the National in Miami Beach, to greet and seat their guests.

Photos: Carolina Guzik Photography; courtesy of the National
Creative Photo Setups
Creative Photo Setups

A photo booth is a staple at any event, but Marcy Blum, president of New York-based event planning firm Marcy Blum Associates, recommends creating a stylized photo studio, such as this lush sofa setup with dramatic floral arrangements for group shots.

Photo: Courtesy of Marcy Blum Associates
Comfort Foods
Comfort Foods

“While rare delicacies or mini foods were all the rage for a time, more substantive comfort food using fresh, local ingredients or meaningful family recipes is becoming a more popular choice,” says Harrison. “Not only is it a crowd pleaser, but the origin of the recipe, dish, or ingredients can help tell a story. In addition, using different food stations with a variety of ingredient options allows guests to customize the menu, warmly welcoming anyone with any dietary restrictions or preferences to partake and enjoy.”

Pictured: At Grutman and Rangel’s wedding, Starr Events served up an homage to Rangel’s homeland with Brazilian cachorro quente—Brazilian-style hot dogs with seasoned ground beef, sweet pepper pico de gallo, potato strings, and catupiry cheese.

Photo: World Red Eye
After-Parties
After-Parties

A club-inspired party tent at Grutman and Rangel’s wedding included oversize silver orbs, which fit into the art vibe of the Wynwood Walls venue, along with lounge seating from AFR Event Furnishings.

In addition to a general party atmosphere, event designer David Stark says that many couples are using their honeymoon destinations as theme inspiration: “Are they traveling to the islands of Greece or the beaches of Hawaii? Even the most chic and refined weddings are hiding a surprise destination theme under wraps to delight late at night, and by doing so, couples are saying, ‘Join us for the next chapter of our celebration.'"

Photo: World Red Eye
Personalized Gifts
Personalized Gifts

“Gone are the days of basic snacks and water to greet guests,” says Glick. From trendy food options to custom bags to personalized gifts, hosts are now giving away more thoughtful party favors.

Photo: Ryan Brenizer Photography
Floral Favors
Floral Favors

“[Flowers are] a great takeaway," Blum says. "People appreciate it so much more than a pen or paperweight.”

Photo: Courtesy of Marcy Blum Associates
Popular Peonies
Popular Peonies

The inaugural Bridal Floral Exhibition, which was inspired by the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show in London, took place within the London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills’ Hampton Court on May 18. Top L.A. florists, including Wisteria Lane Organic Floral Designs, Petals LA, and the Velvet Garden, created lavish wedding-theme floral displays in the outdoor space. Peonies dominated the event decor, with a 16-foot dining table setup by the Velvet Garden decorated in the popular petals.

Photo: Jason Kempin
Grand Greenery
Grand Greenery

Instead of a floral wall, Petals LA designed an impressive greenery display for the floral event.

Photo: Jason Kempin
Fun Eats
Fun Eats

For a couple’s cocktail hour, Boutique Bites incorporated hand-made ramen (pictured, left) served in tiny sake cups with mini chopsticks. The cups were wrapped with decorative washi tape and served on a tray with mini mugs of Sapporo beer. For another couple’s playful reception, the Chicago-based catering company created mini funnel cakes, which were served in clear funnels on top of small glass bottles that were filled with orange and cherry soda; the serving tray was lined with cotton to give the illusion the dessert was sitting in a cloud.

Photos: Jorge Gera Photography
Wedding planner Mindy Weiss spoke at the three-day conference. The custom-designed speaker stage backdrop by Event Effects Group featured the event's beachy color palette and icons that were designed by Gifts for the Good Life.
Wedding planner Mindy Weiss spoke at the three-day conference. The custom-designed speaker stage backdrop by Event Effects Group featured the event's beachy color palette and icons that were designed by Gifts for the Good Life.
Photo: Cameron Kelly
The design's ombre palette and cut-out icons were incorporated into the agendas, itineraries, and other conference materials.
The design's ombre palette and cut-out icons were incorporated into the agendas, itineraries, and other conference materials.
Photo: John Cain Sargent
The tropical designs carried over into watercolor patterns, which were used on pillow fabrics customized for the event and more.
The tropical designs carried over into watercolor patterns, which were used on pillow fabrics customized for the event and more.
Photo: Jennifer Domenick
'Make Waves' was spelled out in the pool during the welcome party; it was embraced as the unofficial theme of the event.
"Make Waves" was spelled out in the pool during the welcome party; it was embraced as the unofficial theme of the event.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
For the poolside party, the Breakers constructed an elaborate ice sculpture featuring an array of encased fish and seafood.
For the poolside party, the Breakers constructed an elaborate ice sculpture featuring an array of encased fish and seafood.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
Branded towels were draped over the waiters' arms during the pool party.
Branded towels were draped over the waiters' arms during the pool party.
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck
Floral flamingos decorated the lawn during the croquet lunch.
Floral flamingos decorated the lawn during the croquet lunch.
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck
This year, organizers enlisted Gifts for the Good Life to create a pop-up 'boutiquerie' where guests could customize their welcome gifts. Miami-based event design company the Gilded Group collaborated on the area's design and provided the rentals, florals, and branded carts for the space.
This year, organizers enlisted Gifts for the Good Life to create a pop-up "boutiquerie" where guests could customize their welcome gifts. Miami-based event design company the Gilded Group collaborated on the area's design and provided the rentals, florals, and branded carts for the space.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
The pop-up's custom carts and branded bars featured 'his' and 'hers' accessories, candy by Sugarfina, and more.
The pop-up's custom carts and branded bars featured "his" and "hers" accessories, candy by Sugarfina, and more.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
The event's branding was introduced in a countdown advent-style, two-part mailer. First, guests received a pop-up invitation and schedule of events, then a box filled with Engage! branded accessories, such as a sleep mask, luggage tag, and sunscreen. Gifts for the Good Life also created turn-down gifts for each evening of the event, which were themed to complement the activities the following day, such as a spa kit with a towel and robe and a travel set.
The event's branding was introduced in a countdown advent-style, two-part mailer. First, guests received a pop-up invitation and schedule of events, then a box filled with Engage! branded accessories, such as a sleep mask, luggage tag, and sunscreen. Gifts for the Good Life also created turn-down gifts for each evening of the event, which were themed to complement the activities the following day, such as a spa kit with a towel and robe and a travel set.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
The gifting boasted positive and playful messaging like 'take it all in,' 'you got this,' 'make big plans,' and 'power full.'
The gifting boasted positive and playful messaging like "take it all in," "you got this," "make big plans," and "power full."
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck
Vanessa Kreckel of Two Paper Dolls designed the leather name tags, which featured a charm for each year the guest had attended an Engage! summit.
Vanessa Kreckel of Two Paper Dolls designed the leather name tags, which featured a charm for each year the guest had attended an Engage! summit.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow
For the beach club luncheon, Kreckel designed delicate laser-cut menu cards shaped like sea fan coral.
For the beach club luncheon, Kreckel designed delicate laser-cut menu cards shaped like sea fan coral.
Photo: Jennifer Domenick
For breakfast, guests enjoyed cherry-chia seed pudding and coconut acai bowls.
For breakfast, guests enjoyed cherry-chia seed pudding and coconut acai bowls.
Photo: Cameron Kelly
Ornate fruit carvings served as colorful decor during the morning meal.
Ornate fruit carvings served as colorful decor during the morning meal.
Photo: John Cain Sargent
Artisanal popsicles on custom idiom sticks—with sayings like 'Just chilling at Engage!16 The Breakers'—provided a refreshing afternoon break.
Artisanal popsicles on custom idiom sticks—with sayings like "Just chilling at Engage!16 The Breakers"—provided a refreshing afternoon break.
Photo: Cameron Kelly
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