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Real Wedding – Diana and Reas!

10 / 5 / 105 / 28 / 15
The breathtaking Elysian has been hosting events for less than a mere year, after it’s much anticipated opening last winter.  For the countless times I’ve been there – whether for meetings, site visits or a delish dinner – it took until this past weekend to actually host a client event there.  The stunning and rich details of the classically current hotel are enough to inspire alone.  Marry those qualities with the amazing service staff {from the valet attendants to the waiters} and mouthwatering cuisine and I must say…Chicago has one superior venue – absolutely perfect for anyone’s stylish special event.

Acknowledging and honouring the setting is often my first step when designing a wedding.  The Elysians’ varied grey hues, crisp white molding and marble, black chairs and chargers and dazzling crystal detailing proved to be the perfect backdrop for Diana’s chosen color collection.  Classic and crisp black and white was highlighted with a varied range of pink tones – ranging from dusty pink champagne to boldly saturated fuchsia.  I partnered with my wonderful friend and designer extraordinaire, David Gould of Lush Flowers {he is now also heading up Event Creative’s floral department}.  He went above and beyond – as always – focusing on quality, detail and design like no other…
Here are a few images from Diana and Reas’ celebration {ps:  they are absolutely head-over-heels-in-love, I’ll have you know!}

Diana carried a gorgeous bouquet composed of insanely fragrant garden roses, ranunculus, anemones and scabiosa.  The groom wore a dapper white anemone boutonniere.  {David made a second boutonniere, as anemones are quite delicate and may need a swap out mid-day!}

Prior to the ceremony, the couple hosted a brief champagne welcome reception – always a fabulous way to start a celebration!  A charming tower was constructed from old fashioned coupes set atop the hotel’s luxe white marbled credenza.

Simple black and white programs awaited guests at their seats.  The content highlighted the traditions of their special Jewish ceremony.

The unique {and plentiful} ballroom chandeliers feature a gorgeous, argyle-like pattern that was my inspiration for the aisle treatment…
A glamorous chuppah was custom design and created for Diana and Reas’ wedding.  The luxe tufted, upholstered canopy was created in an unexpected oval shape – perfectly sized for the petite ballroom.  White fabric panels, edged in black tumbled to the ground, cinched mid-way by fluffy rose tie-backs.
The short aisle was also bordered by flickering candles, perfect for their evening, autumn ceremony.
Guests found simple seating assignments arranged on a table set in the foyer following the ceremony.

When guests re-entered the transformed ballroom to find their seats, they were presented not only with their choice of wine, but with offerings of shots of vodka and cognac – an absolute must for the brides’ Russian Jewish guests.  A certain way to ensure a great {if not rowdy!} celebration!

Three varied centerpiece designs were placed on alternating tables around the room.  The charming black and white toile linen was a fresh alternative to the {dare I say…overdone?!} damask patterns that were also available.  Here, the low centerpiece featured a black lacquered compote hosting a lush, full and tailored collection of varied pink roses and garden roses – subtly accented with dark cotinus foliage.  
Black menus were scribed in rich pink calligraphy, allowing guests to start dreaming of the meal, yet to come, as soon as they were seated.  A pair of petite rosebuds accented the dark menu, tucked neatly in the corner of each folded napkin.

 Table numbers featured Russian characters, another charming detail tailored to the brides’ family and friends.
Ornate black risers hosted sphere-like arrangements, also massed with an abundant collection of roses, garden roses and cotinus.
The bride and grooms’ chairs were highlighted with petite signs secured with thin silk ribbons.

Her gorgeous cake {made by the talented hotel staff!} featured a tufted/quilted texture, similar to their chuppah.
The third centerpiece design was a tall candelabra, hosting graceful, long, thin taper candles and petite vases of coordinating blooms below.  I am absolutely mad about the elegant, residential look of their ceilings!

The wedding was simple, beautiful, elegant and sophisticated.  And while I’m certain the bride and groom were mesmerized by the beauty of their intimate affair – they really and truly seemed to only have eyes for each other…
All the best to Diana and Reas!  Xx.
{image credits} happy couple by dan verson.  remaining photos taken by me – stay tuned for more of the professional ones!
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Happy Day!

9 / 24 / 105 / 28 / 15
Off to a client wedding!  

This wonderful couple hired me {barely 4 months ago!} to plan and design their wedding from start to finish.  The details are fabulous, unexpected and perfectly tailored for our Bride and Groom.  Let’s just hope the weather cooperates for their extra long photo-shoot around the city and their special outdoor ceremony later!
Love is certainly in the air…
Xx.
{image credit} via coco kelley
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Afternoon Delight…

9 / 21 / 105 / 28 / 15
The hustle and bustle of wedding season barrels on like an energetic pooch that’s given the freedom of an open rural field to simply go…go…go…
As I am all consumed with the details and the excitement of a particular client wedding…poof!…it is over – and I am onto the next, without a moment to catch my breath or savor the fresh air that hints at autumn’s imminent arrival {um…tomorrow?!}.
I currently find myself lost in the logistics of tandem client wedding timelines and need a pick me up:
Yep.  I’m certain a fresh cappuccino {no, Not to go, thank you}, biscotti – paired with a petite glass of wine and a view a-la Paris would do the trick…
{image credit} dreamy view taken from mary ruffle via la dolce vita
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Happy Family Wedding!

9 / 11 / 105 / 28 / 15
My amazing cousin, Amy, is getting married today!!  In her honour, I have put together a little inspiration board reflecting her simple, clean and romantic color story.

Amy has been a bridesmaid in what seems like dozens of weddings {so popular!} and has been first hand witness to loads of color palettes, wedding styles and overall designs – but from the day Chris presented her with the iconic ‘little blue box’, Amy knew she wanted her wedding to remind her of the minute he proposed.
A crisp, clean color palette of varied whites will be accented with the most subtle undertone of Tiffany blue and espresso.  I’m hopeful the weather cooperates, as her charming ceremony is planned to be held outdoors at a country club, with dinner and dancing inside the clubhouse.  
I have been lucky enough to be a bit involved with the planning/design process and just have to say that my cousin, Amy, is one of the most truly happy, appreciative and excited brides that I have ever had the pleasure of working with.  I am so lucky to share her day with her!

{image credits}  invitation suite by cheree berry, well dressed drinks by amy atlas, hair blossom by kmi photography via style me pretty, macarons by amy atlas, flowers on chair via wedding style guide, eaux-de-vie via martha stewart, peony bouquet from the dreamy liz banfield photography, happy saying by thebrightsideproject.com, balloon buffet by amy atlas, table number via martha stewart weddings
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The Mostest for your Hostess

8 / 29 / 105 / 28 / 15
I had a friend ask me about hostess gifts the other day and it got me thinking…Whether large or small, expensive or cheap, a little thought can truly go a long way when showing appreciation to your hostess for including you in her event {and certainly inspire a return invitation in the future!}  Here are a few of my current favorite hostess gift ideas!:

For a Casual Get Together:  A modestly priced bottle of wine {Kim Crawfod Sav Blanc is my favorite} is beautifully and simply dressed up with these charming engraved tags from Dempsey and Carroll.
For the Constant Entertainer:  A beautiful teacake dome from Juliska can be thoughtfully presented when paired with a home-baked treat {and used the next time she entertains}!
For the Busy Mom:  Encourage her to easily tidy up for your get-togethers with ease by presenting your girlfriend with these adorable ‘everything bins’ by Serena and Lily.  
For a Quick Solution:  Grab a few bottles of your hostesses’ favorite beverage and pair them with whimsical striped straws from Jack and Lulu.  Enjoy what’s last of the summer sunsets while sipping on the porch!
For the Coffee Addict:  A few tins of the absolutely delicious Sant’ Eustachio Coffee from a small cafe in Rome will keep her energized {for now?}.

For the Glamour Girl:  A bundle of flowers is always a lovely gift – but to show up with a pre-arranged bowl of blooms in a gorgeous vase like this Kate Spade rose bowl is the gift that keeps on giving.  
{image taken from lonny.com}
When You’re the House-guest:  When visiting Charlotte’s family in Sydney, they had us sign a guestbook that her parents had started decades ago.  To flip through the pages showcasing a multitude of residences  made me die to know Char’s parents’ life story.  Encourage your hostess to keep the book forever, have their guests write a bit about their stay and the activities enjoyed, so they can stroll down memory lane time and time again.
For the Potluck You Don’t Have Time to Prepare For:  A vintage dishtowel enveloping a few fresh demi-baguettes and a good jam is a simple and delicious addition to any get together. 
{image taken from marthastewart.com}
 
For the Girly Girl:  Select a few of your favorite nail polish colors and pair with a gift certificate for a manicure.  After your hostess ends the evening with dish-pan-hands in your honour, she’ll certainly deserve it!  {Here are my current Essie loves from left to right:  Tart Deco, Blushing Bride and Vermillionaire}
For the Day of the Large Affair:  Ding-dong-ditch your hostess the morning of her gathering.  She’ll no doubt be busy all day bustling around town, tidying up her home and preparing loads of details for the evening soiree.  Allow her to enjoy a hardy breakfast by putting together a basket packed with fresh scones, jams, juice, milk and note about how excited you are to join them later.
{image taken from marthastewart.com}
For the Little Lady Who’s got it All:  A simple and elegant cashmere throw can be used tossed on an armchair for an added punch of color, used as a wrap on an alfresco evening outdoors or brought on any flight to avoid the scratchy, questionable blankets the flight attendants hand out.  This versatile gift {from William Sonoma Home} is sure to impress.
For the Home Chef:  Allow your hostess to collect recipes in style with this charming recipe box from Dabney Lee.
For Her Coffee Table I – The Prep:  A Privileged Life – Celebrating WASP Style.  This ode to icons of elegant living {including Grace Kelly and Jackie Kennedy} is perfect for your boarding school roomie.
For Her Coffee Table II – The Francophile:  Paris.  Dreamy photographs by famed photographer, Elliott Erwitt, is sure to inspire her next trip to the city of lights!    
For Her Coffee Table III – The ‘Always Updating my Interiors’ Friend:  Hue.  This Kelly Wearstler book of glamorous and eclectic interior projects is coveted by those looking for style direction.
Hmm…It’s been too long since I’ve hosted a gathering…To our friends:  I take no offense if you borrow these ideas…come on over!! 
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Too Cute Engagement Shoot!

8 / 22 / 105 / 28 / 15
An absolute favorite couple of mine, Emma and Tom, just recently had their engagement shoot with their dreamy photographer Jeremy of Studio This Is.  The pictures were too cute for words and I needed to share a few from the fun, whimsical afternoon…
After a relaxing afternoon in the sun, Emma and Tom decided to move inside for a little paint project…

We are planning their wedding for this New Year’s Eve {as you can see!}.  The wedding is going to be an absolute stunner from start to finish as their wintry black-tie affair will be laden with special details to reflect their spot-on style and fantastic taste, the grooms’ classic English heritage and the bride’s love of all things charming and fashionable.  The wedding will be held at a private club in the Gold Coast with decor designed to make guests drool, cuisine paired with cocktails dreamed up by family friend and the head chef of The Club – all with the true focus on family, friends and the undeniable love shared between Emma and Tom.

We’ll be certain to share the end result early next year, but until then…you’ll just have to wait!

{image credits}  all images property of studio this is  

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All Dressed Up…!

8 / 17 / 105 / 28 / 15
Bliss had an absolutely nutty event this past weekend, we’re dying to share!  The event was in celebration of a fantastic couple’s 25th wedding anniversary – and the inspiration was Animal House. {Well…Animal House designed to the nines and planned to perfection!}  As guests were encouraged by the charming invitations Renny and Cheree Berry designed, they all arrived in full toga costumes – some fashioned from simple bed sheets, others seemingly put together by guests’ talented stylists.  
The event was held at one of my absolute favorite venues, the Ivy Room.  Not only is the ballroom versatile and elegant, but there is an outdoor courtyard that is truly an unexpected oasis in the heart of the city…and on top of it all – we really just love love love working with the dreamy duo that run the Ivy Room, Donna and Matt!

Guests arrived for cocktails in the courtyard, serenaded by the ethereal strummings of a harpist. 
A crisp color palette of white and gold popped against the lush ivy backdrop of the courtyard.
Oversized garden-urns-turned-highboys further reflected the serene surroundings.
Stone statues were brought in and nestled into the scenery…they could not have looked more comfortable in their urban home for the evening if they were ancient ruins in Greece!
Guests moved inside to the themed setting dressed and draped to perfection by Erin at Heffernan Morgan.
Intimate lounges were created with sky-high cabanas complete with sofas, upholstered chairs and ottomans.
Billowing gauzy fabrics cinched by golden tassels added to the glamorous, festive feeling.
Etched golden votives twinkled as feathery maidenhair ferns danced in the bustle of the party.
Food stations were positioned around the room, each paired with perfect alcohol partners…Sushi and sake, greek flavors and ouzo and latin with tequila!  The party atmosphere took no time to kick into high gear – guests took full advantage of Entertaining Companies’ delicious displays.
Living statues were positioned both in the garden and in the ballroom – a fabulous and playful addition!
And…the one and only Otis Day surprised guests with tunes from the iconic movie!!  He was an absolute blast – the dance floor has never been more packed!  {and…he LOVED Renny!}
The party went on and on and on…and I can’t tell you how much we love loved the absolute fabulousness of this themed event as it paired perfectly with a to-die-for sense of humor that kept smiles on our faces all night long!
{event credits} floral and decor: heffernan morgan, catering: entertaining company, lighting: frost, venue: the ivy room, invitations: cheree berry, band: underwater people and otis day
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Absolutely Charmed

8 / 6 / 105 / 28 / 15
Preparing for a bridal shower tomorrow, I popped by the floral market early this morning.  {After a quick spin around the French Market on Clinton for a latte and macarons – loving the start to this day!}  To my complete astonishment and utter joy, I stumbled upon heaps of delicious Coral Charm peonies!!
Peonies in August?!  Quality and colorful peonies in August?!  I tell you no lie…every now and then we may be graced with this delight, but please please please don’t start changing your floral decor plan for your wedding later this month – the price tag is hefty and availability is extremely limited.
Here are a few Coral Charm-inspired images…
i love you, too.
The more delicate ‘cup’ variety have loads of golden anthers for a beautiful and bright color contrast.
Love the abundant blooms showcased in a polished silver urn.
Not a peony.  But would certainly love to sip one of these beauties while gazing at a fresh bundle of them!
Love the simple drama of a long table with individual bud-vases displaying the rolling landscape of peonies.
Look at this size of this!  It is not unusual to get lucky with blooms that develop to be the size of a salad plate!
Yes, perhaps I will set-up a beverage station with a setting inspired by the coral peony.  Well, it may have to be next time – the color palette for tomorrow is robin’s egg blue and yellow!  {Bugger!}
{image credits} tagged peony by mary ruffle, images 2-6 from martha stewart, libation station by sarah chen photography
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Congrats, Chelsea!

8 / 2 / 105 / 28 / 15
The media coverage has been quite silly – deeming Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky’s nuptials ‘the wedding of the decade’, unknowingly estimating a total price-tag of ‘millions of dollars’, discussing the heaps of celebs that they assumed would be in attendance and on and on and on…
All of that said, I have to admit, I’ve been quietly eager to learn {legit} details of the celebration – as a tented soiree held on a sprawling estate in sleepy riverside community Rhinebeck NY seems just my style…
Here are the few images we’ve seen from Chelsea and Marc’s lovely day:
The 50 acre Astor Courts Estate sits proudly along the Hudson River.
As everyone knows by now, Chelsea wore a gorge Vera Wang gown, carried a creamy and tailored bouquet {is it all hydrangea and garden roses?  gardenia’s?  I can’t quite tell!} and was escorted down the aisle by her father.  {PS:  even ‘American Royalty’ use the understated white folding garden chairs – love the cost effective decision!}
The interfaith ceremony took place under a natural chuppah, laden with what seems to be woody and gnarly grapevine studded with white roses and hydrangea.  Their custom Ketubah {the Jewish marriage agreement} was displayed in the background.
The handsome couple had absolutely stunning weather for their special day.  I am so proud that {even though I am ultimately interested} they decided to keep the details hushed, focusing on the private celebration of their new lives together.
Mazel Mazel.
{image credits}  all images taken from the huffington post
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Breakfast of Champions

7 / 31 / 105 / 28 / 15
The buzz has begun.  Famed LA cupcake bakery has opened up shop on Walton.  The already bustling neighborhood is now teeming with patient people coming to sample the sweet treats.

I must admit, I’m known to be a bit of a cupcake connoisseur…and a tough critic, loyal to local favorite:  Sweet Mandy B’s.  So, earlier this morning, my husband and I  decided to take Illie on a walk to judge for ourselves.
We got there shortly after opening, the line was not yet out the door.  However, the wait was still {seemingly unnecessarily?} quite long.  We picked up a four-pack of varied flavors and a little something for the pooch and hiked back home.
We sampled {clockwise from the left} vanilla cake with milk chocolate frosting, black and white, banana with vanilla frosting and vanilla with vanilla and sprinkles.
A sugar-high and few glasses of milk later – we had come to our decision…

My heart and cravings belong to Sweet Mandy B’s…Cupcake Champion.
{image credits} all images my own
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