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The enchantment of the Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez regions, unfolding their miraculous natural beauty, cast their spell on Jill la Fleur, The Wedding Planner.
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With the trend of destination weddings on the rise, brides-to-be are constantly in search of that perfect wedding weekend locale. Palm Springs gives the destination wedding vibe.
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Any diamond will carry a romantic message to a beloved bride, but only one will set her heart on fire. A diamond that is so perfectly cut that it has all the classic elements of a diamond’s beauty—brilliance, dispersion and scintillation. A diamond that sparkles like a red-hot fire. A Hearts On Fire diamond.
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SANTA BARBARA has been called the American Riviera, and it only takes one drive through this stunning intimate city nestled between gentle cascading hills and the deep blue Pacific...
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Skip the never-ending search for the perfect favor and head straight to the valet! Surprise your guests with an old-fashioned donut cart stationed upon the exit.
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Northern California’s wine region is ranked as one of the nation’s top five destination wedding locations. Robbin Montero unites the wedding, wine, and tourism industry of Northern Califorina.
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Photography by Attasalina Photography
Event Design: Lisa Vorce, Oh, How Charming!
Location: Tabella Showroom
When you think of modern, you need not go forward in time, instead, return to a classic era of Old Hollywood to The Supper Club. A period where style and elegance was sumptuous, luxurious and opulent. A cocktail party was glamorous, fashionable and swanky. Beautiful women in satin dresses, bias-cut or Princess Line, sexy strapless or V necklines, handsome men in tails, black tie or white tie, with a swing band playing, Frank Sinatra singing and Sammy Davis Jr. tap dancing on a shiny white dance floor. With The Supper Club as our inspiration, event producer, Lisa Vorce/ Oh, How Charming! pulls in the troops to recreate this setting in the showroom of Tabella Linen and Décor for Modern Events in West Hollywood.
Tabella’s white banquette, a leather-tufted couch, was the leading element to initiate this designer’s masterpiece. Lisa Vorce states, “More of my clients are bringing residential and lounge furniture to their wedding. Cocktail hour can become a great influence to the overall event design and has a dual purpose. Pulling in lounge furniture to create a lounge setting creates an atmosphere where guests can retreat throughout the wedding reception – which becomes the place everyone wants to be.”
The initial color palette began with all white, accents of black and acid green, hard edges, and mirrors but quickly changed to incorporate a more romantic environment. Vorce explains, “We didn’t want a strong color to overpower the white, so we softened the palette by using the cool gun metal grey.” Tabella found suede in charcoal grey tones and made the linen for the table. For the chairs, the latest design by Chameleon Chair , with white cloth back and seat cushion, was a perfect match for the setting. To add a more feminine touch, pink was introduced in the silk Dupioni napkins.
Then came Eddie Zaratsian’s colorful floral creations. The creative director and owner of Tic Toc Couture Florals, Eddie included pink peonies, grey-silver lamb’s ears, antique green hydrangeas, light pink garden roses, brown succulents, chocolate cosmos and light pink spray roses in two antique containers bridged together with steal grass. Napkin treatments of mini bouquets were tied onto the napkins, loose pearls sprinkled on the table, black bands wrapped around silver candle votives with delicate crystals attached. Eddie explains, “It’s a twist on a modern European approach. Nothing rigid or hard. Just softened by a garden setting.”
Tabella Linen & Décor, a specialty rental firm, provided glassware and flatware as well as china plates from Rosanna Platinum Chandelier Collection. This beautiful dishware is designed with hand-rendered illustrations of a chandelier in genuine platinum, which brought glimmer to the white setting.
Zoe with Studio Z Mendocino created the menus and place cards with the chandelier motif derived from the Rosanna Platinum Chandelier collection.
To set the overall mood and make a dramatic impact, Barker Décor Service used white chiffon to encase the room and created a spectacular effect with pink up-lighting. They also designed a striking high-gloss white dance floor highlighted with modern geometric designs—the kind of dance floor that calls for the magic of the Rogers-Astaire dancing duo.
Welcome gifts were designed out of hat boxes with fresh flowers created by Tic Toc Couture Florals and accented with a welcome tag from Studio Z Mendocino also inspired by the chandelier motif. “Hat boxes with fresh flowers are such a nice welcome gift,” says Eddie. “When people go out of town, they often eat rich and wonderful food, so rather than put a basket of food in their room, why not fresh flowers along with a map, list of things to do and a thank-you note for joining your wedding.”
Food elements served from the lounge were also designed to lend to the décor with Pinky’s Vodka martinis, white yogurt covered raisons, white chocolate covered pretzels, white powered donuts, and pink jelly beans.
Location: Tabella Showroom
Event Design & Coordination: Lisa Vorce/ Oh, How Charming!
Florals: Tic Tock Couture Florals
Linen & Tableware: Tabella Linen & Decor
China: Rosanna Platinum Chandelier Collection
Specialty Dance Floor & Propping: Barker Décor Service
Chairs: Chameleon Chair
Paper Details: Zoe/ Studio Z Mendocino
Cocktail: Pinky’s Vodka
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For the reception, Jemie changed into a Chinese Chi Pao dress which, in keeping with the ocean theme, was custom-made by Helen’s Chi Pao in blue instead of the traditional red...
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“Hindu weddings have rituals that have evolved since early times,” Monica says, “and they differ in many ways from the modern Western wedding ceremony.”...
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After a yacht ride across San Francisco Bay and dinner with Alvin’s parents, they wound up alone on the top floor of the St. Francis Hotel...
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On the eve of her birthday, Maria was with friends at the Spotted Pig restaurant in New York, standing alone at the bar waiting for her drink....
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#31 FLORAL DECOR
No wedding is complete without flowers. Try updating the traditional
centerpiece by using masses of your favorite flowers in a variety of
complementary tones for added texture and interest. For instance, if
your bloom-of-choice is the gerbera daisy, try one centerpiece with
dozens of red gerberas, another with orange, and another with
fuchsia-colored bunches. Let your imagination run wild!
Ariel Yve, Soiree Design Group
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#16 COMFORTABLE RECEPTIONS
Reception spaces are taking on a comfort
theme nowadays. Rather than using cocktail tables alone, couples are
creating a lounge effect in their reception areas by adding cozy
furniture groupings of sofas and coffee tables, along with tenting and
draping, lamps and lanterns, lit up trees and dozens of candles. You
may want to hire a jazz quartet or flamenco trio to create a sultry
ambiance. Some couples are even hiring cigar rollers! You can also
use this set-up outdoors for a living room beneath the stars!
Jill La Fleur, The Wedding Planner
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#21 LA FLEUR TABLE
Cover your entire table top with a single bold color of petals. Not
just a scattering, but the entire top of the table with a thick layer
of petals! You can purchase them at a farmers market or order them
through your florist. Place your chargers, place settings, glassware
and centerpieces in a contrasting color and lots of candles directly
onto the petals for a stunning, romantic look!
Jill La Fleur, The Wedding Planner
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