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From Fashion to Wedding: The Minimalist

This week we are taking a look of converting a fashion trend into an event vision for a wedding.  One of the big things in fashion right now is “minimalism”.  Of course, we can expect to see this spill over lusciously into weddings—be it decor, paper design or even food.  While being minimal may mimic monochromatic, it embraces and celebrates simplicity.  The look is very chic and contemporary, and done correctly it can create a timeless look.  The key is to find the correct balance between all of the elements involved so that your décor does not look sparse.  Here are just a few concepts to inspire you.

Wedding Reception Centerpieces:

white phalaenopsis rochid in blue vases with blue linens White orchids in square vase art contemporary centerpiecs

Meg Perotti Photography

Branch Tree centerpiece with small green poms pomanders hanging Submerged white Orchids with black river rocks stones and floating candles  Trailing centerpiece of purple phalaenopsis orchids on top of cylinders with blue glasses

(last picture of purple orchids by Greg Bumatay)

 

Drinkware by Crate and Barrel

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Desserts

Summer Verrinea verrine of White Peach and Honey Mousse.

 

 

 

 

 

White Chocolate Cardamom Mousse white Chocolate Cardamom Mousse with Spekulatius Crumbs

 

 

 

 

 

White Tea Mousse & Apricot Puree White Peony Tea & White Chocolate Mousse on a Fresh Apricot Puree

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wedding Cakes:

Hexagon shaped wedding cake with flowers cherry blossoms Round Yellow Wedding cake with Yellow Ribbon on white cake stand Round Three tier wedding cake with silver ribbon and offset flowers

 

Hors D’Oeuvres:

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Endive with Chipotle Cream Cheese (Weight Watchers followers…only one point!)

 

 

 

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Salmon canapés

Inspiration: The Governors Ball 2007

This is our last week of getting inspired by the gorgeous décor at the past Governors Balls.  We’ve seen the art deco décor of 2010, the Asian zen atmosphere of 2009, the lush red and gold tones of 2008 and here we are with our final installation this week:  2007’s Tuscan Countryside. I absolutely LOVE this décor with the pergolas, smooth lounge furniture and rich linens.

Tuscan Countryside burgundy wine colored inspired Governors Ball 2007 image65_thumbPaisley linens tangerine orange and rust colored red with orange centerpieces 

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Inspiration: The Governors Ball 2008

Hanging Bubbles Crystal Balls

2008’s Governors Ball was an upscale, yet whimsical event in comparison to that of 2009 and 2010.  What I love is how Hollywood was doing the suspended bubbles (hanging crystal balls) at the beginning of 2008 and they are still a hit in current wedding decor and style trends. But you know what else I love that is absolutely unique—look at the framed quilted fabric! DIVINE! (I, too, love that this is a trend that is picking up in the wedding arena as well).

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Rectangular table with Lampshade Centerpieces with rose bases centerpieces Composite rose centerpieces in candle holders on tables with Lounge furniture cocktail hour

I found this setup so interesting.  It made this party feel like a glamorously casual event. For example, the long rectangle tables come with lighting with the lampshade centerpieces (love the roses bunches at the bases!)—ever been at an event that has been way too dark or the lighting itself was not flattering?  Additionally, I love that there are wine glasses on each table. It makes it intuitively interactive and festive.  If you  look at the first picture, you will notice this gorgeous peach covered lounge furniture is right next to the tables.  It may sound odd, but it makes perfect sense.  I hear so many brides saying “I want my guests to be able to mingle and get to know each other”.  If that’s the case, integrate your lounge area directly into your seating arrangements. This makes a better flow without guests worrying about a free for all for seats—they can move around the room, say hello to friends and not worry about if they are taking someone else’s seat.  Naturally, the mirrored tables with composite roses in candle holders (GORGEOUS AND SMART) are simple enough to make an impact and small enough to encourage socializing.   Each table is its own island in the scope of the design.

Rose centerpiece with crystal container Governors Ball 2008
Tall Rose Centerpieces with orchids on rectangular tables Lampshade Centerpieces for Rose bases

Lampshade Centerpieces for Rose bases Tall Rose Centerpiece with red linens, red glasses and goblets, ghost chairs and red quilted tufted sofa bench

I love how this year’s ball not only included multiple seating arrangements but a completely different and unique design altogether with this oveall table, square clear chairs and quilted bench seating. All things aside, between you and me…I really want that chair.

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Awesome photos found on Flickr

Inspiration: The Governors Ball 2009

Governors Ball 2009

In 2009, the Governors Ball took a slightly less “overdone” approach.  It may not look like it—but in comparison to the 2010 Governors Ball, which we talked about yesterday, and the 2008 Governors Ball, which we will see tomorrow, it is the most scaled down version.  However this does not mean plain or ordinary. The theme for this year’s ball was to create a zen atmosphere, as shown with its bonsai like centerpieces, bamboo shadows on the ceilings and serene lighting. Once again, I love the different table dynamic—consisting of rectangle and square tables this year showcasing the dimension of the design (and room) with alternating tall and low centerpieces.

Long rectangle table idea for wedding with runner Square table with  tree centerpiece

Square tables featured a simple sculpted tree centerpiece with votive candles at the base, as the rectangle tables were adorned in satin with a sheer applique runner with three varied centerpieces in its center.  Other rectangle tables featured small square lamps with one centerpiece. This is completely attainable for any event.

Hanging Parasols as lighting in tent for weddings and events

This has to be one of my favorite parts of 2009’s ball—the bar/cocktail area.  First, how could you not fall in love with the hanging parasols with varied colors and designs.  If you are looking for something to do in your tent, but the hanging crystals or chandeliers are not for you, this is a great alternative.   The area is kept clean and simple with lounge seating, a few cocktail tables (LOVE those linens) and bamboo trees.  even the bar itself is a work of art, with its Asian influenced structures and lighting to complete it.

Governors Ball 2009

Governors Ball 2009

We Likey: Zainido Decor

unique modern rentals for weddings ceremony and reception

There are times I truly miss being in California.  Earthquakes and mudslides notwithstanding, I had great times there.  In addition to the memories, I now miss CA because of Zainido Décor.  I stumbled upon them when I noticed they were following me on Twitter (if you’re not, you should. It will change your life).  File me under:  INSTANT FAN.

Part of making your wedding or event memorable are food, drinks and décor (hence the name of my company—I believe cocktails + details are the essentials of a fabulous party, yet I digress…). People play a role in that, too—but one way to make sure that the people at your event are at their happiest is to create a unique event.  The rentals from Zainido help you pull off just that.

White Lounge Furniture for Wedding Reception Blue velvet chair for wedding lounge untraditional

Fun options for a lounge atmosphere for your cocktail hour or after party

Blue jug vase for wedding reception centerpieceBlue handblown vase centerpiece wedding reception Blue Vase for Wedding centerpiece

Ditch the traditional square vases and tall cylinders, and opt for beautiful colored hand blown vases.  Picture it with white phalaenopsis orchids trailing out of them….DIVINITY!

vintage skeleton key marie antoinette wedding decor Marie Antoinette Wedding Decor Baroque Damask Mirror Marie Antoinnette green and gold wedding reception decor chair sofa

Going vintage?  I dare you not to fall in love with the skeleton keys, baroque mirror and sofas.

I love this from their bio:

A love of color is something which also drives the founder and owner of Zainido Décor, Dana Lewis. Dana has over ten years of experience in Interior Design, Set Design and Event Design. Her love of vintage pieces, retro and all things old and beautiful, is apparent in her stock of unique décor. Dana pulls inspiration from vintage films of the 60’s, architecture and modern art. This is especially helpful for those who are looking to create an authentic set for a photography shoot, wedding or set design.

We also consider ourselves a green company, because we refurbish and reuse furniture while using eco-friendly material. We aspire to limit our ecological footprint and are always seeking out ways to do so.

Visit their website and blog for more info!

Inspiration: The Governors Ball 2010

Governors Ball 2010

With the Academy Awards coming up at the end of the month, I thought it would be great to recap some of the past Governors Balls this week.  They make for great inspiration and even observation. These Oscar “After Parties” are beautifully styled, feature equally styled culinary fare from the best chefs and endless entertainment.

The 2010 theme was the 1930s Art Deco design style called Streamline Moderne. It has an old Hollywood feel to it, n’est-ce pas?  I also love this overview of the tables—look at the dynamic some tables are round, others are oval.  Also some tables have different linens.  Love it!

Governors Ball 2010

Silver Chiavari Chair Covers With Gold Linens and Sheer Overlay

Lampshade centerpieces Branch Centerpiece for Weddings and Events

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There is also a Governors Ball Preview—I absolutely LOVE these tablescapes:

Long Rectangle  Table with Gold linens and white overlays with candles and low centerpieces

Clear Plates at tablescapes table decor setting Pink rose centerpieces pink calla lily centerpieces in square silver vases

Expert Tips from a Celebrity Stylist for Your Wedding

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We had an opportunity to pitch some questions to celebrity stylist Lindsay Hillyard-Driscoll for wedding day tips to keep you looking your best.  Lindsay, a recent bride herself, has worked with numerous stars including Kimora Lee Simmons, Chrisette Michelle, Cher, Cyndi Lauper, The Dixie Chicks, and Prince.  She offered tips and tricks that are regularly used by her celebrity clients to plan for the unexpected during big events to help brides look flawless from the time they put their veil on all the way through dancing the night away at their reception.

C+D:  What tips should brides remember in choosing their products for outdoor weddings?

Lindsay:  It’s just as important to feel good as it is to look good.  In fact, I believe the two are very closely related, so I always counsel my clients to choose a look that they can be comfortable in.  For outdoor weddings, that means choosing shoes that work in grass – no spiky heels – and a dress that works with the season – you don’t want a complicated, tiered dress in the middle of summer. 

C+D:  We work with a lot of clients that choose to have destination weddings—mostly outside.  What sort of things should they consider for their beauty game plan?

Lindsay:  To plan for an outdoor event – whether a red carpet walk or a wedding – think about how you’ll be moving.  If you will be walking a lot on uneven ground, I’d suggestion searching out a dress that isn’t too tight, and allows you to walk with long enough strides so you can make it down the aisle, whether in a cornfield or cabana. I also recommend that brides “blow rather than blot” – I always pack a hand-held travel fan that you can use to blow away perspiration beads on the face rather than blotting papers or tissues, which can remove or smudge make up. 

C+D:  What about the gentlemen?  Sometimes they have it just as bad as the ladies with their tuxedos and suits…

Lindsay: Grooms are often the most overdressed, if they are wearing a suit in the middle of summer.  So, to help them out, I suggest using a panty liner in their undershirt.  I know it sounds strange – but it works!  Just call them ‘sweat guards’ if your man is squeamish about feminine products. 

C+D:  That is amazing…I never would’ve thought of that. I will have to make a note to add “sweat guards” to our emergency kits!  Also with weddings, one thing that I notice that is really important is the endurance of a bride’s hair and makeup for her wedding.  Any tips there?

Lindsay:  To keep you and your look fresh all day, I say take fewer trips to the bathroom – you don’t want to over-do the touch-ups.  To keep yourself focused on the big day rather than bee lining for the bathroom, even if you are having your period, I suggest to my clients to use a menstrual cup.  I know lots of women haven’t heard of them, but they are safe to wear for 12 hours – fewer trips to the bathroom and less hassle!

C+D:  Any favorite simple accessible items for fast fixes?

Lindsay:  A white out pen can fix a French manicure or shoe scuff, a few bobby pins can keep falling hair away from your face, and a roll of electrical tape might be just the fix for a split in the groom’s pants or a loose cuff. 

C+D:  I know a lot of brides worry about being “too overdone” on their wedding day.  It can be really easy to fall into a trap of too much when planning for a big event.  What is your take?

Lindsay:  Stay as close to your natural look as possible – you can still look special but keep your look aligned with your overall style, that way you’ll know how to touch up your make up and hair more easily – it won’t be so foreign. 

C+D: Any other tips brides should keep in mind?

Lindsay:  Lots of good styling is about layering.  For your clothes, it’s about finding the right undergarments and most importantly for your wedding is the right bra.  Make sure your first layer fits well and is comfortable.  For your make up, there are lots of techniques where you can layer your look with a powder application in between the layers.  And even for your hair, layering in the right products (such as volumizer a few times with hairspray on top) can help preserve your style.

 

imageAfter earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from Iowa State University, Lindsay Hillyard-Driscoll  was asked to join Prince’s ‘Musicology’ tour, where she dressed Prince and his band.  After the ‘Musicology’ tour, she joined Jay-Z and R. Kelly for the Best of Both Worlds tour.  She has since styled T.I., Ciara, Ne-Yo, Young Jeezy and became the lead stylist for recording artist Chrisette Michelle. She was also the in-house stylist at Black Entertainment Television, responsible for styling all VJs and news anchors.

Visit Lindsay’s website: Style Me Haute

I Dare You: Lampshade Centerpiece Trend

I Dare You will be a new tag for you to keep up with some of the newest trends that we are noticing in wedding, event and entertaining décor.  True, I could’ve called it “wedding trends”, but how much fun would that be?

We noticed lampshades making great strides when it comes to centerpiece décor.  I absolutely love the trend—it’s fun, unique and offers a totally different spin on the feel of events.

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Lampshade Centerpieces for weddings and events

Amazing wedding at the Omni Shoreham. post by DaVinci Florist

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