COVID-19 Couldn’t Stop This Nurse and Restaurant Owner from Celebrating Their 1-Year Anniversary in Style

Samantha Palmieri knew that she wanted her one-year wedding anniversary to be special. Like many newlyweds, she and her husband Frank had plans to go out for a nice dinner. After that, they intended to stay the night at Hotel Monaco, the same hotel where they had spent their wedding night. There was the usual excitement and anticipation — with happy thoughts of finally indulging in the top tier of wedding cake and reminiscing about all of the meaningful moments from their wedding reception, like dancing in each other’s arms as EastCoast Entertainment’s band Blue Label lured guests onto the dance floor.

A six-piece band performs on a wooden stage in a raw industrial setting with a backdrop of greenery and white roses.
photographer: Joy Masi Photographer

And then, everything changed. 

On March 21, 2020, as more COVID-19 cases spread across the country, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy ordered all residents to shelter in place. As Samantha and Frank’s anniversary date of April 13th began to approach, they were forced to join millions of other Americans in adapting to a new way of life.

Because Samantha is a nurse at Cooper University Hospital, she was increasingly at risk for infection — especially once her floor was converted to COVID-19 ICU. With that in mind, Samantha and Frank decided that it would soon be safer to shelter in place separately. “Aside from the fact that now I’m working hands-on with patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 every day,” Samantha shares, “Frank is immunocompromised, and I just couldn’t take the risk.” 

Moreover, as Frank was preparing to open his seasonal restaurant Ike’s Famous Crabcakes for takeout and delivery, he needed to take extra precautions to ensure the safety of his staff and customers. Samantha tells us, “I knew once that opened then that would be even more of a reason to distance for the safety of him, and others.”  

With a temporary separation pending, Samantha and Frank were more determined than ever to have a meaningful anniversary celebration. “Obviously, plans had to change,” Samantha says. “I still wanted to do something special, but had no idea what to do.” And then a light bulb went off. 

Samantha texted Laura Nikolich, a friend and entertainment consultant for EastCoast Entertainment, to see if she could get the set list from her wedding night. Laura then reached out to Jefe Ebbert, the band leader of Blue Label. “He emailed me within a day,” Samantha tells us. “He was actually on a walk with his family but sent me over an abbreviated list just to get it to me, then later that day resent the full set. It meant a lot that they felt it was a priority and responded so quickly.” Once she heard from Jefe, Samantha began to make a Spotify playlist to surprise Frank. 

On the day of their one-year wedding anniversary, Samantha and Frank woke up and enjoyed breakfast with mimosas in their wedding-day Champagne flutes. They watched their wedding video by KarmaPants and looked through their wedding photography by Joy Masi. Later, they took a drive by Front & Palmer, their wedding site and reception venue.

A bride and groom kiss while surrounded by their groomsmen and bridesmaids. The bridesmaids wear rose-colored dresses and hold green and white bouquets. They are all posing in front a light brick wall with a giant black and white sign that reads "Front & Palmer."
photographer: Joy Masi Photographer

“We came home and got ready for dinner,” Samantha says. As she put on her wedding dress, she says she felt like she was getting ready for her first date. “I had butterflies!” she tells us. “We opened a special bottle of wine and ate a delicious dinner from a local Italian spot in Haddonfield: Tre Famiglia.” And then, after slicing into that top tier of wedding cake, Samantha surprised Frank with the Spotify list. From that moment onward, they danced the night away.

Samantha tells us, “Honestly, I wouldn’t change one thing from the day. Sure, I was looking forward to going out and celebrating, but there will be plenty of anniversaries in the future for that. Our first anniversary was unique, and we will alway remember how we made it special. I am so grateful that we were able to spend it together.” 

Bride and groom dance, surrounded by loved ones,  in raw industrial space with a backdrop of white roses and greenery.
photographer: Joy Masi Photographer

A lot has changed since Samantha and Frank’s wedding anniversary on April 13. Laura, of EastCoast Entertainment, says that for them, it’s a time of long hours and organization. “We are putting a great deal of time and effort into rescheduling events that would be happening right now and are working hard to balance the time put into these reschedules with helping new potential clients as well.” Additionally, agencies like EastCoast Entertainment are helping new clients virtually pick their bands with live videos, reviews, and references. Laura adds, “For all clients, I try to be available as much as possible and offer to talk at any time of day. I have clients on the front lines working 24-hour shifts, clients that are homeschooling their children, and clients that may be caring for a loved one. Some only have the option of talking at either 6am or 10pm. If I can make it work, I’ll take the call.”

Two guitarists and drummer perform in a raw industrial space.
photographer: Joy Masi Photographer

For now, Samantha and Frank are staying in separate bedrooms and using different bathrooms. Once Frank’s restaurant opens up full-time, he will be staying somewhere else altogether. “We had to make decisions that we felt were best for us,” Samantha says, “and that might not be the same for other people — and that’s okay.” 

Samantha goes on to say, “Life will continue to change, just as it is changing for everyone — and it will get hard (as if it hasn’t been already), but I try to remember that there are brighter days ahead.” Samantha is grateful for all the times she and Frank have had together and will have again in the future. As she reminds us, smiling, “In sickness and in health… and I’d prefer the latter.”

A closeup of a bride and groom kissing with their friends and band performing in the backdrop.
photographer: Joy Masi Photographer

35 Event Photographers Beautifully Capture a Mom’s Unconditional Love

Mother’s Day comes once a year — but for event photographers capturing milestone celebrations, a mother’s importance shines year round. We love how these photographs reveal the infinite love between mother and child. Whether it’s a mom dancing with her son at his wedding, or a mother giving a quick embrace to her daughter after a Bat Mitzvah ceremony, moms make the party special — and deserve to be celebrated in turn. Read on to see how these 35 photographers highlight the beauty of mothers everywhere.

1. Alain Martinez Photography

A black and white photo of a mother hugging her daughter from behind in front of a window
photographer: Alain Martinez Photography

Worth Holding Onto

A great photographer knows how to blend into the background to get the best candid shots. We love how Alain Martinez Photo & Cinema captures this loving moment between the bride and her mother as they prepare for the wedding ceremony.

Alain Martinez Photo & Cinema

Alain Martinez Photo & Cinema

Miami, FL

2. André Maier Photography

2 couples dance on the dance floor. The men wear white jackets and the lighting is warm.
photographer: André Maier Photography

The Ultimate Dancing Queens

André Maier Photography knows the best memories are made on the dance floor — and he caught the perfect moment between the moms of the newlyweds. Their smiles say it all — and all we want is to groove on the gorgeously monogrammed dance floor with them.

André Maier Photography

André Maier Photography

New York, NY

3. Andrew Weeks Photography

Black and white photo of bride in white wedding dress kissing young son who is wearing a tux.
photographer: Andrew Weeks Photography

A Heartwarming Reflection

Andrew Weeks Photography captures this beautiful moment when the bride, oblivious to her reflection in the mirror, leans down to kiss her son before the ceremony.

Andrew Weeks Photography

Andrew Weeks Photography

Chicago, IL

4. Anthony Vazquez Photography

A brie standing in the foreground in her dress with her mother in the background helping her train
photographer: Anthony Vazquez Photography

From Picking Out the Dress to Finally Putting it On

This bride stunned in her romantic wedding gown — and we know mom was there to help her find it. Anthony Vazquez Photography brilliantly caught the look between mother and daughter once the moment had finally arrived. The loving glance is all we need to know this exchange was something truly special.

Anthony Vazquez Photography

Anthony Vazquez Photography

New York, NY

5. Apollo Fotografie

A bride in a coral-colored robe laughs as her mother stands behind her and helps clasp her necklace.
photographer: Apollo Fotografie

Mom Knows Best

“Hanna and her mom share sweet smiles as they prepare for her to walk down the wooded aisle on her wedding day,” Apollo Fotografie tells us. We love how this image captures the joyful moment of a mother helping her daughter unclasp a necklace — as it’s always easier to get ready with Mom’s help.

Apollo Fotografie

Apollo Fotografie

San Francisco, CA

6. ArtVesta Studio

A bride sits in a dressing room and looks lovingly up at her mother who touches her on the shoulder.
photographer: ArtVesta Studio

A Mother’s Tender Look

This is a photo of a proud mother who raised her precious daughter as a single mom,” shares founder Tatiana Valerie of ArtVesta Studio. “You can see so much pride and joy in this woman’s eyes as she is about to walk Jessica, her daughter, down the aisle. Jessica is about to marry her high school sweetheart, the love of her life Andres, who had become a part of the family long before the wedding.”

ArtVesta Studio

ArtVesta Studio

New York, NY

7. Beller-Jones

A mother wearing a large brimmed hat stands in front of a mirror with her daughter to put on her necklace
photographer: Beller-Jones

Mother Knows How to Make Things Right

It looks as if this sage mom is offering some wisdom and tenderness to her beautiful daughter in the moments leading up to her I dos; whatever is being said is for their ears alone, but we’re glad Beller-Jones lets us bear witness to this image of closeness.

Beller-Jones

Beller-Jones

Chicago, IL

8. Bojan Hohnjec Studio

Mother of bride and friends get ready with bride before wedding.
photographer: Bojan Hohnjec Studio

The Family That Gets Ready Together

Day-of wedding preparations can often be a frenzy, but it’s also a time to draw closest friends and family even closer, like this bride did with her intergenerational makeup session lovingly preserved by Bojan Hohnjec Studio.

Bojan Hohnjec Studio

Bojan Hohnjec Studio

New York, NY

9. Cage and Aquarium

Mother pins a boutonnière to her son' tuxedo.
photographer: Cage and Aquarium

A Flower for Your Thoughts

It’s always easier to get ready when Mom helps with the boutonnière. Cage and Aquarium artfully capture this loving moment in black and white — with Mom’s leopard-print dress stealing the limelight.
Cage and Aquarium

Cage and Aquarium

Chicago, IL

10. Dennis Lee Photography

A mother dances with her son on the dance floor. three large windows are behind them
photographer: Dennis Lee Photography

When You Just Can’t Help But Sing Along

A wedding that takes place at an art museum is bound to exude beauty. But Dennis Lee Photography makes some artwork of his own with this perfect shot of a groom and his mother singing along during their mother-son dance.
Dennis Lee Photography

Dennis Lee Photography

Chicago, IL

11. Duke Images

photographer: Duke Images

To Have and to Hold

This glamorous wedding at Montage Beverly Hills featured plenty of gorgeous décor and meaningful moments. We especially love how Duke Images captures this tender moment of a mother hugging her daughter midway down the aisle.

Duke Images

Duke Images

Pasadena, CA

12. Encarnacion Photography

photographer: Encarnacion Photography 

I Now Pronounce You Husband and Husband

Watching two moms proudly walk their sons down the aisle is enough to make our hearts sing. Encarnacion Photography captured every ounce of emotion — the happy tears, the laughs, and all the love — in each incredible shot. Not to mention, the picnic blankets in place of ceremony seats are inspiring our future backyard “I Dos.”
Encarnacion Photography

Encarnacion Photography

San Francisco, CA

13. Francis Ralph Potograpiya

Mother walks bride holding a red-rose bouquet down the aisle.
photographer: Francis Ralph Potograpiya

An Unbreakable Bond

Ashley’s father passed away when she was still a baby, leaving her mother Monica to raise her sister and her alone, Francis Ralph Potograpiya shares with us. Monica walks Ashley down the aisle in this heartwarming moment.

Francis Ralph Potograpiya

Francis Ralph Potograpiya

San Diego, CA

14. Fred Marcus Studio

A daughter embraces her mother before putting on her bridal gown in the dressing room.
photographer: Fred Marcus Studio

A Mother’s Warm Embrace

“Remi embraces her mom Joyce one last time before putting on her wedding gown,” shares Fred Marcus Studio. We love how their love shines even brighter than the fabulous lighting in this photograph.

Fred Marcus Studio

Fred Marcus Studio

New York, NY

15. Gruber Photographers

photographer: Gruber Photographers

Double the Love

This groom is striding the aisle with all of the confidence a great mother instills over a lifetime; we adore that she and the groom’s father are by his side as he enters into holy matrimony, going from her maternal arms to the loving embrace of his new husband, as so beautifully captured by Gruber Photographers.
Gruber Photographers

Gruber Photographers

New York, NY

16. JAYLim Studio

Mom sits on bed and watches daughter put on earrings before wedding ceremony.
photographer: JAYLim Studio

A Quiet Moment

JAYLim Studio captures this loving moment of a mother gazing with pride as her daughter puts on an earring and gets ready to walk down the aisle.

JAYLim Studio

JAYLim Studio

New York, NY

17. Jennifer Clapp Photography

A mom leads her daughter to the aisle wearing a silver dress. There is grass and a tree behind them
photographer: Jennifer Clapp Photography

Happily Ever After

This outdoor wedding, with a horse drawn carriage and bridal crown, was straight out of a fairytale. We love how Jennifer Clapp Photography captures this raw moment between the bride and her mother as they get ready to head to the ceremony site.

Jennifer Clapp Photography

Jennifer Clapp Photography

New York, NY

18. Jennings King Photography

A bride and her mother share a laugh while both holding her white, peas, and pink, rose bouquet.
photographer: Jennings King Photography

A Mother’s Artistry

Jennings King Photography shares how, “Chloe’s mother works for a florist, who also did all the wedding flowers and planning. Chloe’s mother designed and made Chloe’s wedding bouquet.” We love the joy on Chloe’s face as she admires her mother’s artistry.

Jennings King Photography

Jennings King Photography

Charleston, SC

19. Jim Vetter Photography

A Mother, wearing a hot pink Cheongsam, smooths out her daughter's hot pink Cheongsam
photographer: Jim Vetter Photography

Just Between Daughter and Mom

Sweet, intimate one-on-one interactions can be hard to capture without ruining the moment, but it’s clear that this loving mother and her daughter were immersed in their shared preparation for the big day ahead, as Jim Vetter Photography so beautifully reveals.

Jim Vetter Photography

Jim Vetter Photography

San Francisco, CA

20. Josh Elliott Photography

Outside, a mom wearing a long-sleeved white shirt and soft pink frilly skirt leans over her young child wearing a pink bow and lights a white two-tiered birthday cake with pink roses.
photographer: Josh Elliott Photography

The First Year Flies By

Celebrating your child’s very first birthday is a true milestone moment in parenthood — and Josh Elliott Photography captured this mom lighting her daughter’s very first birthday candle. From the “unicorn” in attendance to the hugs and heartwarming smiles, we can’t help but stare at this magical Brooklyn birthday party.

Josh Elliott Photography

Josh Elliott Photography

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21. LaCour Images

Mother oohs and ahhh at a gift given by her daughter the bride.
photographer: LaCour Images

Happy Surprises

Lead Artist and Company President Andre LaCour of LaCour Images tells us, “Beautiful bride Elizabeth shares a gift with mother Pamela at the beginning of her day.” We love the look of surprise and happiness on Mom’s face.

LaCour Images

LaCour Images

Chicago, IL

22. Lynette Boyle Photography

A mom, dad, and two little boys celebrate a joint Batman-themed birthday for their sons.
photographer: Lynette Boyle Photography

Everything’s Better with Mom in the Picture

We love how Lynette Boyle Photography creates a masterful composition with a string of batman paper-cutouts connecting the white space between two parents. This photograph might show a family of four — but our eyes are on Mom and her beaming smile.

Lynette Boyle Photography

Lynette Boyle Photography

San Francisco, CA

23. Manolo Doreste Photographer

A bride in a white wedding dress wipes away as a tear as her mother holds her hand.
photographer: Manolo Doreste Photographer

Words to Remember Forever

A meaningful moment between mother and daughter will be forever in our hearts, thanks to Manolo Doreste Photographer. Although we’ll never know what this mom actually had to say, the photo is enough to say it all.
Manolo Doreste Photographer

Manolo Doreste Photographer

Coral Gables, FL

24. Michael Jurick Photography

Mother lovingly ups her sons face as they dance surrounded by loved ones.
photographer: Michael Jurick Photography

When the Crowd Melts Away

Michael Jurick Photography captured this beautiful honor dance with famous fashion designer Ramy Brook and her son Dylan at his Bar Mitzvah. Event planner Gourmet and designer Jennifer Gould teamed up to create this stunning celebration.

Michael Jurick Photography

Michael Jurick Photography

New York, NY

25. Mike Larson Photography

A mom ties the black bow of her daughter's wedding dress while a young girl in a white dress looks on.
photographer: Mike Larson Photography

It’s All So Fast

Moms go from tying little shoelaces to tying the beautiful bows on their daughter’s wedding dress in what feel like the blink of an eye; if only we had Mike Larson Photography around all of the time to capture each and every meaningful moment in a lifetime.

Mike Larson Photography

Mike Larson Photography

San Francisco, CA

26. Next Exit Photography

A bride and groom take a picture with their mom on each side in a quiet outdoor corridor.
photographer: Next Exit Photography

A Mom Sandwich

This bride and groom have plenty of reasons to celebrate — including enjoying a quiet moment with their mothers. We love how Next Exit Photography captures this happy scene in a tranquil corridor away from the crowds.
Next Exit Photography

Next Exit Photography

Los Angeles, CA

27. Rachel Capil Photography

A mom reads Torah at the Bimah with her son and daughter.
photographer: Rachel Capil Photography

A Moment at the Bimah

Rachel Capil Photography goes behind the crowd to capture this moment of a mother participating in her daughter’s Bat Mitzvah ceremony. We love the composition of this photograph, the family rising above the sea of congregants.

Rachel Capil Photography

Rachel Capil Photography

Pleasant Hill, CA

28. Rebecca Marie Photography

A black and white photo of a mother and daughter outside in a meadow embracing each other
photographer: Rebecca Marie Photography

Sweet Sepia

We love the soft-focus of this soft mother-daughter moment, captured by Rebecca Marie Photography, in a windblown field with a bride surrounded by steadfast nature and her mother’s steadfast love and support on her wedding day.

Rebecca Marie Photography

Rebecca Marie Photography

Chicago, IL

29. Romy Modlin Photography

Mother's head peeks out from behind son's shoulder during a mother-son dance.
photographer: Romy Modlin Photography

A Dance to Remember

Romy Modlin Photography captures a joyful mother enjoying a mother-and-son slow dance during a Bar Mitzvah celebration. We adore how visible her love is — even if we can only see a sliver of her face.

Romy Modlin Photography

Romy Modlin Photography

Dallas, TX

30. Robert Hacman Photography

A couple crouches down with two dogs in hand
photo: Robert Hacman Photography

Leader of the Pack

It’s not a traditional mother moment, but enough of us are dog moms to appreciate this bride’s sweet inclusion of her four-legged baby in her big day and this adorable “bridal party” pic from Robert Hacman Photography.
Robert Hacman Photography

Robert Hacman Photography

Wellington, Florida

31. Roey Yohai Studios

A mom in a fashionable red dress pauses on the aisle of her her child's evening wedding ceremony to greet guests against a backdrop of lit-up buildings.
photographer: Roey Yohai Studios

When the Aisle is a Runway

Roey Yohai Studios wows us with this colorful photograph. We love how this confident mother greets guests post-ceremony as she strolls down the aisle — as perfectly coiffed and dressed as any model — with her face full of pride and love.
Roey Yohai Studios

Roey Yohai Studios

New York, NY

32. Studio Opia

Mother and bride slow dance during wedding reception.
photographer: Studio Opia

A Magical Moment

A Mother and daughter share a heartwarming mother-daughter dance at this elegant outdoor wedding reception, as beautifully captured by Studio Opia.

Studio Opia

Studio Opia

San Francisco, CA

33. Sugarfree Studio

A mother helps her daughter put on her wedding dress.
photographer: Sugarfree Studio

Tears of Joy

Kimberly and her mom get ready for wedding ceremony. “Kimberly’s mom bursted into tears when I asked her to say why she is proud of her daughter,” says owner and lead photographer Anna Turayeva from Sugarfree Studio.

Sugarfree Studio

Sugarfree Studio

Miami, FL

34. The Picture Cottage

Close up of bride sharing a meaningful look with her mother. Both hold blush and white bouquets with greenery.
photographer: The Picture Cottage

Beaming Bride

This mother-daughter moment from The Picture Cottage is full of pride and love and tenderness — it’s amazing how one glance can say so much when captured at the right instant.

The Picture Cottage

The Picture Cottage

Miami, FL

35. Visuals by Arpit

An older woman wearing a blue shirt and purple flannel sits on a red couch and raises a glass of Champagne.
photographer: Visuals by Arpit

Cheers to Motherhood

A toast to the mothers, grandmothers, mother-in-laws, and more — this mom raised her glass in honor of a special day, and all of the wonderful days to come and her smile says it all as beautifully captured by Visuals by Arpit.
Visuals by Arpit

Visuals by Arpit

Los Angeles, CA

8 Greenery Wedding Centerpiece Ideas [Photos]

Some aesthetics come and go; others remain evergreen. We love how greenery brings the beauty of the natural world to any wedding celebration — regardless of style. Whether you are dreaming of a rustic-outdoor celebration or an indoor reception with sleek and modern décor, greenery offers a unique way to set the scene — with the help of the right event planner and design company, of course. From tropical palms trees to eucalyptus-garland runners, these 8 greenery wedding centerpiece ideas offer a fresh (and stunning) twist to wedding décor.

1. Tree Wedding Centerpieces

a couple walks through their reception room hand in hand. The room is filled with green trees and warm lighting
photographer: Katie Lopez Photography

Fairytale Forest

Miami Beach, FL

This stunning wedding boasted tree-like centerpieces with glittering candlelight — not to mention the towering trees, decked in fairy lights, framing the dance floor.

photographer: Katie Lopez Photography | planner: J GROUP EVENTS & Lourdes Milian Productions | venue: Faena Hotel Miami Beach | rentals: Lavish Event Rentals & Atlas Event Rental | linen: Nuage Designs | flatware: Different Look | a/v: Event Factor | entertainment: New Century Dance Company, Miami Event Photobooth, & Liquid Sky Laser Show | cake: Earth and Sugar | caterer: Prime 41 Miami | video: Merge Studios | coffee bar: Aroma Espresso

A green tree acts as a centerpiece
photographer: Averyhouse

Art in the Arbor

Chicago, IL

While beauty abounds in this world-renowned art museum, these majestic multi-stemmed trees immediately catch our eye.

photographer: Averyhouse | planner & coordination: LK Events | décor: Kehoe Designs | venue: The Art Institute of Chicago | linen: BBJ Linen | videographer: Highway 61 Films | rentals: Halls Rentals | entertainment: Rod Tuffcurls & The Bench Press & Artistrings | flip book: Bespoke Flip Books

photographer: Margot Landen Photography

Under a Canopy of Green

San Francisco, CA

Artfully arranged branches have us thinking of treetops (48 to be exact) in this dreamy, clear-tented space. 

photographer: Margot Landen Photography | planning & design: Kate Siegel Fine Events | décor: Cherries Flowers | venue: Legion of Honor | lighting: Got Light | rentals: Theoni Collection, Bright Event Rentals, & Standard Party Rentals | linen: La Tavola Fine Linen | caterer: Componere Fine Catering | entertainment: LA Allstars | trolley: Hornblower Classic Cable Cars | vintage silverware: Small Masterpiece

photographer: Justin DeMutiis Photography

Bonsai Bash

Tampa, FL

This Bonsai-inspired centerpiece is both unique and beautiful — especially when paired with luxe seating and a carpet of grass.

photographer: Justin DeMutiis Photography | planner: Tracie Domino Events | décor: MMD Events | venue: private residence | tent: Sperry Tents | reception band: Kamil Haddad | ceremony sound & reception dj: Inpulse Entertainment

photographer: Concept Photography

Glowing Greenery

Orlando, FL

This gorgeous ballroom, complete with glittering chandeliers, transformed into an enchanted forest with lush green foliage and intertwining branches.

photographer: Concept Photography | planner & design: Blush by Brandee Gaar | décor: Raining Roses | venue: Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort | rentals: A Chair Affair & RW Events | lighting: Kaleidoscope Lighting

photographer: Erika Delgado

It’s All in the Details

Miami, FL

These towering-tree centerpieces boasted lavish crowns — but we are just as obsessed with the smaller details, like cascading foliage and a moss-laden base.  

photographer: Erika Delgado | planner: Melissa Davis Designs | décor & lighting: Always Flowers & Events | venue: Miami Beach Edition | videographer: Merge Studios | photo booth: Capture POD Photo Booths | entertainment: Tropics Entertainment & Marischen Music

photography: Katie Beverley

White, Black, & Green All Over

Chicago, IL

Sometimes simplicity goes a long way — like with these tree-like centerpieces that pop against the white-and-black tablescapes and soaring white walls.

photographer: Katie Beverley | planner: Events By Tess | décor: epoch. Floral. | venue: The Art Institute of Chicago | videographer: One Fine Day Productions | entertainment: BeatMix Music | cake: Cake – Sweet Food Chicago

2. Tropical and Palm Tree Centerpiece

photographer: Clane Gessel Photography

Fronds and Feathers

New York, NY

Every element of this wedding was unique — including lush tropical foliage, additional white-feather centerpieces, and gold-plated leaf designs.

photographer: Clane Gessel Photography | planning & production: NYLUX Events | design and décor: Huntress Botanica by Alicia McDole | venue: Carnegie Hall

photographer: Sara Kauss Photography

Over the Moon for Orchids

Miami Beach, FL

An indoor fireworks display, along with these monstera-leaf centerpieces (adorned with cascading orchids), made this wedding a glamorous affair from start to finish.

photographer: Sara Kauss Photography | planner: Creative Touch Party Design | décor: Xquisite Events | venue: Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach

photographer: Evan R Photography

Bright and Bold with Butterfly Details

Miami Beach, FL

We adore these tropical centerpieces with suspended white blooms that flit like butterflies over the banquet tables — not to mention the backdrop of palm-leaf projection mapping.

photographer: Evan R Photography | planner: ANDI Soirees | décor: Xquisite Events | venue: 
Faena Hotel Miami Beach

photographer: Picture 4ever

Chic & Contemporary

Rosemont, IL

This modern and luxe wedding won us over with everything from the vine-like projection mapping to the stylish palm centerpieces with cascading orchids.

photographer: Picture 4ever | planner: Michelle Durpetti Events | décor: Platinum Events | venue: Loews Chicago O’Hare Hotel | invitations: Clementine Ink + Paper

photographer: Craig Warga Photography

Jungle Glam

New York, NY

Zebra-print cocktail tables, marbled dishware, and larger-than-life leafy centerpieces made this wedding an unforgettable — and Instagrammable — affair.

photographer: Craig Warga Photography | planner: Chandelier Events | décor: L’Atelier Rouge | venue: Museum of the City of New York

photographers: Michael Segal Photography & Ben Aguirre Photography

Fairytale Flair

Santa Monica, CA

This fairytale wedding — complete with lush palms and a sandcastle-topped cake — was set in paradise (and a gorgeous ballroom to boot).

photographers: Michael Segal Photography & Ben Aguirre Photography | planner: Focus on the Bride | décor: Lush Flowers | venue: Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows | production:
Amber Event Production | entertainment: Luxury Entertainment Group

photo courtesy of: Saba Decor Rentals

Dreaming of Lush Greens

San Jose, CA

We are obsessed with these monstera-leaf centerpieces that pop against all-white linen — as well as the individual ferns tucked into each napkin.

photograph courtesy of & décor: Saba Decor Rentals | planner: Mita Events | venues: Hotel Fairmont San Jose & The Mountain Winery | lighting: Desi Krew | entertainment: Sound Nation

photographer: Lauren Jonas Photography

Greenery in Orbit

Charleston, SC

This stylish New Year’s Eve wedding boasted palm tree foliage with whimsical moss spheres and an abundance of white blooms — in addition to show stopping entertainment.

photographer: Lauren Jonas Photography | décor: Wimberly Fair | venue & caterer: private club | entertainment: EastCoast Entertainment | linen: La Tavola Fine Linen | stylist: Lulu McClain | welcome gifts & paper goods: A Signature Welcome | calligraphy: Penned by Palmer | printer: Saseink | rentals: Snyder Event Rentals | custom foliage walls: Event Wall Rental | transportation: Lowcountry Valet

photographer: Merari Teruel

Zen and the Art of Wedding Décor

Coral Gables, FL

With lush foliage, ornate green glassware, and an all-white backdrop — this wedding has us swooning with its Zen-like vibe.

photographer: Merari Teruel | planner: Melissa Davis Designs | décor, event design, caterer, staging, & rentals: Le Basque | venue: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden | photo booth: All Access Booth | entertainment: Remix | videographer: Kevin Borge Films

photographer: Peppermint Tea Photography

Wining, Dining, and a Slice of Paradise

Pleasanton, CA

Mod lighting, plenty of candlelight, and verdant palm foliage combined to create a dreamy backdrop at this winery wedding.

photographer: Peppermint Tea Photography | décor: Delford West Floral Company | lighting, dj, & décor: Fantasy Sound Event Services | bakery: Sweet Tooth Confections & Katrina Rozelle Pastries | rentals: Pleasanton Rentals, Inc.

photographer: Averyhouse

Party in the Tropics

Chicago, IL

A sleek venue with soaring ceilings requires vibrant décor to match — and we are loving these bold centerpieces with luxuriant palm leaves.

photographer: Averyhouse | décor: Erin McDonald Co | venues: Venue SIX10 & Spertus Institute

3. Greenery Table Runner Centerpieces

photographer: Brian Leahy Photography

Cascading Greenery

Santa Barbara, CA

This stunning terrace wedding, with dramatic ocean views, boasted lush foliage and a picture-perfect table runner with white-accent blooms.

photographer: Brian Leahy Photography | planner: Percy Sales Events | décor: Lilla Bello | venue: The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara | rentals: The Tent Merchant | lighting: Bella Vista Designs Inc | djs: VOX DJs & DJ David Fletes | mariachi: Mariachi Las Olas | string trio: Rebekah Skogin | videographer: Cinematt | photo booth: Mirmir Photo | dessert: McConnell’s Ice Cream & The Butter End Cakery | calligrapher: Brown and Co.

photographer: Rebecca Marie Photography

Geometric Glamour

Chicago, IL

A chic winery calls for chic décor — like these geometric terrariums filled with lush foliage interspersed along a bed of greenery.

photographer: Rebecca Marie Photography | planner: LK Events | décor: Fleur Inc | venue & caterer: City Winery Chicago | entertainment: The Chicago Players | lighting: Atmosphere Events Group | transportation: VIP Valet Services

photographer: Kent Drake Photography

Autumnal Harvest

Chicago, IL

This unique table runner dazzles with palm leaves and vibrant autumnal foliage — and is a perfect complement to this chic tented-courtyard space.

photographer: Kent Drake Photography | planner: Clementine Custom Events | venue: Revel Motor Row

photographer: Myrtle + Marjoram

Nature Goes Industrial

Napa, CA

These banquet tables were fit for modern-day royalty with a never-ending stretch of white blooms and wild greenery set amidst sleek, contemporary tablescapes.

photographer: Myrtle + Marjoram | planner: Marilyn Ambra Party Consultants | décor: Sharla Flock Designs | linen: La Tavola Fine Linen | rentals & furnishing: Bright Event Rentals | entertainment: All Star Jukebox & Wine Country Entertainment | caterer & cake: Oak Avenue Catering

photographer: Wonder Tribe Photography

Pastel Perfection

Santa Barbara, CA

This oceanside wedding featured picturesque silver-dollar foliage accented with dreamy. pastel-toned roses.

photographer: Wonder Tribe Photography | planner: Plan This! Productions | décor: Wisteria Lane | venue: RC Bacara

photographer: Jordan Voth

Boho Vibes as Far as the Eye Can See

Napa, CA

We are swooning over this outdoor, boho wedding and the unique table runners with textured greenery and white roses. 

photographer: Jordan Voth | planner: ROQUE Events | venue: Long Meadow Ranch

photographer: Alisha Siegel Photography

A Balloon for Your Thoughts

Chicago, IL

This simple but stylish décor, with lush greenery and a lavish balloon installation, goes perfectly with this vintage setting.

photographer: Alisha Siegel Photography | décor: Luft Balloons | venue: Firehouse Chicago

photographer: BrancoPrata Photography Studio

Worth a Trip Around the World

Torres Vedras, Lisbon

Long farm tables with cascades of wild greenery made this romantic Portugal setting even dreamier.

photographer: BrancoPrata Photography Studio | planner: Evoke Design & Creative | venue: Areias do Seixo

photographer: Vicens Forns Photography

Summer Soirée

Menlo Park, CA

Additions of vibrant and colorful Bougainvillea blooms took the greenery to a whole new level at this beautiful outdoor wedding. 

photographer: Vicens Forns Photography | planner: A Day Like No Other LLC | décor: Green Petal Designs | venue: Allied Arts Guild

photographer: Tim Tab Studios

The Perfect Mix

Chicago, IL

Glittering gold votives and a mix of lush greenery made for elegant décor at this majestic historic venue with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows.

photographer: Tim Tab Studios | planner: Clementine Custom Events | décor: Vale of Enna | venue: Cafe Brauer at Lincoln Park Zoo | caterer: Food For Thought

photographer: Jordan Galindo Photo

Vineyard Romance

Glen Ellen, CA

photographer: Jordan Galindo Photo | décor: Bewilder Floral | venue: B.R. Cohn Winery | rentals: Encore Events Rentals | caterer: Park Avenue Catering | paper goods: Pirouette Paper Company | videography: Our Story Creative

4. Tall Greenery Centerpieces

photographer: Joseph West Photography

Dreamscape of Green

Houston, TX

We cannot stop thinking about this gorgeous wedding or the unique orchid centerpieces wound with greenery.

photographer: Joseph West Photography | décor: Events In Bloom | venue: The Revaire | rentals: Aztec Events & Tents

photographer: Emilia Jane Photography

Bouquets of Greenery

Chicago, IL

A grand ballroom, sensational entertainment, and elegant centerpieces with manicured greenery made this wedding one for the history books.

photographer: Emilia Jane Photography | planner: LOLA Event Productions | décor: HMR Designs | venue & cake: Four Seasons Hotel Chicago | linen: BBJ Linen | entertainment: Arlen Music Productions | videographer: Mirar Weddings | transportation: Second City Trolley, Paul Napleton Bentley, & Windy City Limousine & Bus | rentals: Tablescapes Event Rentals | paper goods: Magnificent Milestones

photographer: Julie Livingston Photography

Earthly Delights

Charleston, SC

This elegant wedding was bright and cheerful with an abundance of organic greens —  especially when set in a spacious venue with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows.

photographer: Julie Livingston Photography | planner: Christina Baxter Weddings | venue: The Cedar Room

photographer: Simoudis Photography

A Secret Garden

Providence, RI

This garden wedding boasted unique centerpieces of boxwood, lemon leaf, peonies, and garden roses — along with a swimming pool full of giant, heart-shaped blooms.

photographer: Simoudis Photography | décor: Jerry Rose Floral & Event Design | venue: private residence | caterer: Laurence Craig Catering

photographer: Anna Marks Photography

Sunlit & Summery

San Francisco, CA

With leafy-green centerpieces (in chic, gold-rimmed vases) and a flood of natural sunlight, this  charming wedding evoked a perfect summer day.

photographer: Anna Marks Photography | planner: Bustle Events | floral décor: Amanda Vidmar Design | plant décor: The Plant Library | venue & caterer: Four Seasons San Francisco | rentals: Hensley Event Resources | linen: La Tavola Fine Linen | videographer: Kevin Chin Photography + Cinema | paper products: Park and Park Design Co. | dumplings: Dumpling Time | cake: Jasmine Rae Cakes | entertainment: Justin Ward, Benicia High School Jazz Band, John White,Ryan Habegger, & DJ CAMS | photo booth: Tomfoolery Photo Booth

photographer: Olivia Leigh Photographie

Right Triangle, Right Décor

Chicago, IL

A beautiful and unique venue requires one-of-a-kind décor — like these soaring gold structures crowned with cascading greenery.

photographer: Olivia Leigh Photographie | planner: North Shore Weddings & Events | décor: Kehoe Designs | venue: Cafe Brauer at Lincoln Park Zoo | linen: BBJ Linen | lighting: BlackOak Technical Productions | caterer: Entertaining Company | entertainment: Rendezvous Music | hotel: The Langham, Chicago

photographer: Jordan Voth

Rustic Greens and Chic Pampass

Sonoma, CA

The rugged beauty of the Sonoma coastline found its match in these unique centerpieces of eucalyptus and pampas grass.

photographer: Jordan Voth | event production & design: ROQUE Events | décor: Soulflower Design Studio | venue, caterer, & beverage: Timber Cove Resort | linen: La Tavola Fine Linen | rentals: Encore Events Rentals & Bright Event Rentals | invitations & signage: Laura Lambrix Designs

photographer: Love Life Images

Green Supreme

Washington, D.C.

Colorful blooms popped against the overarching greenery and neutral-toned furnishing of this elegant wedding.

photographer: Love Life Images | planner: Evoke Design & Creative | décor: Amaryllis | venue: InterContinental Washington D.C. – The Wharf | entertainment: Élan Artists | videographer: Monachetti Weddings | lighting: John Farr Lighting Design

photographer: Tracy Autem Photography

All That Glitters

Fort Worth, TX

At this stunning wedding, guests dined under a canopy of greenery with glittering lanterns artfully suspended from the branches

photographer: Tracy Autem Photography | planner: Sarabeth Events | décor: A Stylish Soiree | venue & caterer: The Ashton Depot Catering & Events | videographer: Thompson Pictures | entertainment: Downtown Fever | cake: Creme De La Creme | stationery: Paper Planet

photographer: Victor Sizemore

Southern Charm

Charleston, SC

We love how some of the centerpieces at this pastel-toned wedding resemble sputnik chandeliers — and perfectly match the lush greenery suspended from the exposed beams of this beautiful venue.

photographer: Victor Sizemore | planner: We Tie The Knots | décor: Blossoms | venue: Cannon Green

5. White and Green centerpieces

photographer: Kate MCElwee Photo

A Waterfall of Blooms and Greenery

Boston, MA

Our cup (along with gorgeous greenery, white roses, and hydrangeas) runneth over at this luxe Boston wedding. 

photographer: Kate MCElwee Photo | planner: Elegant Aura Events LLC. | décor: Flou(‑e)r Specialty Floral Events | venue: JFK Library | rentals: PEAK Event Services & AFR Event Furnishings | lighting: DesignLight | caterer: Gourmet Caterers of Boston

photographer: The Edges Wed

Dreams of White & Green

Yountville, CA

White rose-studded greenery was the perfect complement to the ethereal white drapery and clear-tented space at this estate wedding.

photographer: The Edges Wed | planner: Cole Drake Events | décor: Loop Flowers | venue: The Estate Yountville | lighting & drapery: The Lux Productions | tent rental: Bright Event Rentals | rentals: Found Rentals | videographer: Elysium Productions | entertainment: Downbeat LA

photographer: Nicodem Creative

Roses are White, Candles are Bright

Chicago, IL

Surrounded by a sea of eclectic greenery (and candlelight), these white roses beckon us to our seats for a night of sumptuous wining and dining.

photographer: Nicodem Creative | planner: Clementine Custom Events | décor: Revel Decor | venue: Gallery 1028 | caterer: Calihan Catering

photographer: Sarah Bradshaw Photography

A Very Berry Floral Arrangement

Washington, D.C.

We love how dark berries add texture and variety to this classic composition of white roses and a mix of lush greenery.

photographer: Sarah Bradshaw Photography | coordinator: Kelley Cannon Events | décor: Petal’s Edge Floral Design | venue: The Dumbarton House | caterer: Ridgewells Catering

6. Christmas Greenery Centerpieces

photographer: Collin Pierson Photography

Pining for True Love

Chicago, IL

Spruce replaced the more traditional leafy greens for this unique centerpiece — and kept guests in the holiday spirit. 

photographer: Collin Pierson Photography | planner: Michelle Durpetti Events | design & décor: Erin McDonald Co | venue: University Club of Chicago

photographer: Sonshine Girls Photography

Christmas Cheer

Carefree, AZ

Eucalyptus and red roses (along with crimson goblets and linen) teamed up for the perfect holiday table décor.

photographer: Sonshine Girls Photography | venue: private residence | rentals: Bright Event Rentals | caterer: Tom and Lin Catering | baker: Because Baked Goods

photographer: Lauren Feddersen Photography

We’re Dreaming of a Green Christmas

Pleasanton, CA

We are obsessed with this bridal-party table and the abundance of holiday greenery — not to mention the modern twist on Christmas lights.

photographer: Lauren Feddersen Photography | décor: Nicole Ha Floral Design | venue:
Casa Real at Ruby Hill Winery | lighting & décor: Fantasy Sound Event Services | rentals: Pleasanton Rentals, Inc.

photographer: Laura Witherow Photography

Spruce It Up

Chicago, IL

Lanterns, gold votives, eucalyptus, and spruce join forces to create a winter tablescape that has us dreaming of sleigh rides and cozy evenings near the fireplace. 

photographer: Laura Witherow Photography | planner and décor: North Shore Weddings & Events | décor: Stems | venue: Union League Club of Chicago | entertainment: Luxe Productions & Final Say Band

photographer: LaCour Images

Deck the Hall

Chicago, IL

Floating candles get a fresh look with an addition of holly and spruce at this winter wonderland wedding.

photographer: LaCour Images | venue: InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile

7. Centerpieces with Candles and Greenery

photographer: Roey Yohai Studios

Green & Gleam

New York, NY

This New Year’s Eve wedding was as dreamy as can be with a skyline of candlelight and suspended greenery. 

photographer: Roey Yohai Studios | planner: Leslie Mastin Events | décor: Jerry Rose Floral & Event Design | venue: Weylin | caterer: Sonnier & Castle | entertainment: 45 Riots, Expressway Music DJs, & Highline String Quartet | videographer: Love In Progress | cake: Ample Hills Creamery | lighting: Bestek Staging and Lighting | photo booth: We Love Photobooths

photographer: Katie Kett Photography

Candelabra Charm

Chicago, IL

This vintage candelabra wound with dark greenery — along with divine catering — kept guests glued to their seats at this elegant wedding reception.

photographer: Katie Kett Photography | planner & coordination: LK Events | décor: Fleur Inc | venue: Chicago Illuminating Company | caterer: Boka Catering Group | videographer: Westlake Natives Videography | rentals: Tablescapes Event Rentals & Bowery & Bash | print: Magnificent Milestones | entertainment: BeatMix Music | lighting: Frost Chicago

photographers: Pat Furey Photography & Claire Loves Love

Put a Bough on It

Atlanta, GA

This free-floating branch with abundant greenery and suspended geometric terrariums (filled with gleaming candlelight) prove that some centerpieces rise above the rest.

photographers: Pat Furey Photography & Claire Loves Love | planner: Drake Social | décor: Andy Beach | venue: Summerour Studio | stationery: Paper Daisies Stationery | rentals: Sejour Events | caterer: Bold Catering & Design | cake: Kat Lush Cakery | entertainment: Emerald Empire Band | welcome sign: Kate Turner Studio

photographer: Joseph Lin Photography

Candlelit Dinner

Arlington, VA

Candlelight, surrounded by a bed of silver-dollar greenery, reminds us that a simple composition can create a powerful (and heartwarming) effect.

photographer: Joseph Lin Photography | planner: Rb Event Design | design & décor: Elegant Affairs | venue: The Gaylord at National Harbor | videographer: Ray Roman Films | stationery: Emily Kathryn Paper | dance floor: SHOUT!

photographer: Anthony Vazquez Photography

Give It the Green Light

Vale, NJ

This glamorous wedding boasted everything from show-stopping entertainment to stunning crystal candelabras dripping — no, not wax — tendrils of greenery.

photographer: Anthony Vazquez Photography | planner: Finer Party Details | décor: Carolyn Dempsey Design | venue: private club | entertainment: Hank Lane Music & Lorenzo Laroc | ice cream truck: Mister Softie | invitations: Etched in Sloane | videographer: White Tie Video

photographer: Elena Bazini Photographyphotographer: Elena Bazini Photography

Urban Illumination

Chicago, IL

Geometric terrariums, ornate candle holders, and an eclectic mix of greenery made for perfect décor at this stylish urban venue. 

photographer: Elena Bazini Photography | planner: The Simply Elegant Group | décor: Atmosphere Events Group | venue: City View Loft | caterer: LM Catering | entertainment: DJ-Chicago | transportation: Windy City Limousine & Bus

8. Simple Greenery Centerpieces

photographer: Josef Photography

A Garden Goes Vogue

Washington, D.C.

We keep thinking about this ultra modern and stylish wedding — complete with planters of fresh greenery and delicious catering served on unique black dishware.

photographer: Josef Photography | planner: Evoke Design & Creative | décor: Sophie Felts Floral Design & Social Supply | venue: Longview Gallery | caterer: Occasions Caterers | lighting: Frost DC | entertainment: Élan Artists & Kennedy String Quartet | rentals: White Glove Rentals & Something Vintage Rentals | valet: Mj Valet | cake: Buttercream Bakeshop | invitations & print: Steph B. and Co

photographer: Lucy Cuneo Photography

Boxwood Beauties

Charleston, SC

Boxwood and loose leaves make for simple, yet stunning, centerpieces — especially when accompanied with candlelight and dramatic views.

photographer: Lucy Cuneo Photography | planner: Christina Baxter Weddings | décor: SYG Design | venue: The William Aiken House | linen: La Tavola Fine Linen | oysters: Oysters XO | rentals: Snyder Event Rentals, AFR Event Furnishings, EventWorks Inc., & Ooh! Events | stationery: Mac and Murphy | lighting: Technical Event Company | fabric installation: VEIL Event Design

photographer: Burning Tree Photography

Pure Pastoral

Hermann, Missouri 

This outdoor wedding boasted stunning views — so it takes an extra special centerpiece, like this planter of mixed greenery, to capture our attention.

photographer: Burning Tree Photography | day-of-coordinator: My Blush Events

photographers: The Wedding Artists Co & 42 North

Let it Grow

Deering, NH

Green goblets and stunning landscapes pair with potted greenery to create an overall stunning effect. 

photographers: The Wedding Artists Co & 42 North | planner: 42 North | décor: Foret Design Studio | venue: A Private Estate | rental: PEAK Event Services | caterer: Timothy S. Hopkins Catering | cake: Mayflour Confections | tent: Monadnock Tents | entertainment: DJ Sam French | paper goods: Stephanie Fishwick

photographer: Catie Ann Photography

Vibrant Winter Vibes

McKinney, TX

Unforgettable catering and geometric centerpieces — with simple, yet elegant additions of greenery — made this winter wedding a perfect experience from start to finish.

photographer & videographer: Catie Ann Photography | planner: Each & Every Detail | décor: Holly Viles Design & Junk & Disorderly | linen: La Tavola Fine Linen | venue: Stone Crest Venue | caterer & staffing: Wolfgang Puck Catering – Dallas, Sweet Somethings by Ashleigh, Gean Blalock, & HD Liquid Catering | entertainment: LeForce Entertainment & John Eaton | transportation & accommodations: Premier Transportation Dallas & Knightsbridge Vintage Motors

photographer: Shane & Lauren Photography

The Perfect Pair

Vista, CA

Potted herbs, fresh fruit and, garlands with pear accents, added a Tuscan vibe to this stunning outdoor California wedding.

photographer: Shane & Lauren Photography | planner: Couture Events | décor: Olive Willow Designs | venue: private club | videographer: Amari Productions | entertainment: Vario Weddings | cake: VG Bakery

This Virtual Bat Mitzvah in New York Created Meaningful Memories, Thanks to Strategic Planning & Technology

When it comes to getting ready for a Bar or Bat Mitzvah ceremony, children prepare for well over a year. They memorize Torah portions; they write essays about what the holy words mean to them; they undertake a Mitzvah project and write about that too. Torah portions correspond to the calendar, so it’s a lot of — very date-centered — work. What happens when you undertake all of this preparation and plan a very personal celebration, but then a global pandemic interferes? This is the question thousands of pre-teens and their families are now struggling to answer. We have one such story to inspire you and perhaps offer up new perspectives and hope. 

How Do You Reschedule a Rite of Passage? You Don’t.

Thirteen-year-old Jordan Sokoloff was all set to have her Bat Mitzvah ceremony at her temple, New York City’s Central Synagogue, on Saturday, April 4. As the date grew closer though, it became clear that new arrangements needed to be made — for both the ceremony and the party. Enter event planner, Amy Katz of Amy Katz Events, who had been working with the family to plan the Bat Mitzvah party. 

Katz says, “Sadly, these types of decisions have become the new norm at this time. We highly suggest having the service on the original date so that the child does not need to learn any new Torah material, since they have been preparing for months on end. Hold Bar or Bat Mitzvah services virtually, so that grandparents, family, and friends can still be a part of, and celebrate, this momentous accomplishment.” 

Amy Sokoloff, Jordan’s mother, shares that the family decided to host their temple’s first “Zoom Mitzvah” from their home, with their rabbi and cantor joining from their respective homes. She says, “The temple gave us the option to postpone the service, but Jordan worked so hard and was ready to go. Our family was excited for the weekend, and we decided we should just do it and give everyone something to look forward to.” Sokoloff mentions that they’ve been members of the temple for 13 years and were so looking forward to celebrating this milestone there and that they’re considering ways to do so in the future.

photos courtesy of the Sokoloff family

What to Consider for a Virtual Ceremony

Sokoloff shares an insider look into what she learned firsthand while preparing for her daughter’s Zoom Mitzvah. First, she notes that they needed to find a “pretty spot” in their home for the ceremony. “The temple offered us an image of the temple that we could use as a Zoom backdrop, but we declined,” she says. Instead, the family set up a table for the materials like Jordan’s Torah portion, candles, and notes. Sokoloff added some festive flowers for the occasion. 

Additionally, the family needed to consider where and how to set up computer cameras and screens so that Jordan could see her friends and family, as well as the rabbi and cantor — and they could all see and hear her. And with all of those eyes on her, Jordan needed to look great. Sokoloff says, “I was the hair and makeup person — and the manicurist.” 

Lastly, the family arranged for a take-out meal from one of Jordan’s favorite restaurants. “Jordan was a great sport. We made it as special as possible given the circumstances,” says Sokoloff. Overall, the experience was a unique one that, now that it’s over, she describes as “truly a special day.”

Photos courtesy of the Sokoloff family

The Party — However — Should Be Postponed

Don’t give up on celebrating life’s big moments; instead, consider postponing. Trust us: we will all need happy reasons to gather together after the threat of this pandemic has faded. Katz says, “We are all facing an unknown future now. But, postponing to a later date is the only option at this time. We moved the party date to six months later in the hopes that the world will be safer.”

Sokoloff says of breaking the news to Jordan, “She was obviously disappointed, but not surprised, as she had just seen it happening with some of her friends. She understood that there were limited options.” The family was grateful to be working with Katz, as she worked tirelessly to find a new date in October for Jordan’s Bat Mitzvah party.

Plan B: Choosing a Friday Night Celebration

Katz says, “The first call was to the venue — the Edison Ballroom in Times Square — to get availability on any Saturday dates in 2020. Unfortunately, there were none available. Our plan B was to find another alternative. My clients decided that the best night to celebrate would be on a Friday night in October.”

“A lot of Jordan’s friends are in the same position — every Saturday in the fall is already booked with Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. Some are doing Sundays. We’re glad we were able to get a Friday evening,” says Sokoloff.

After Katz lined up some possible Friday evening dates, her next calls were to entertainment company More Than Music, décor firm Diana Gould Ltd, photographer Denis Leon, and videographer and montage-maker Artisan NY. She says, “Luckily, this was one of the first Bat Mitzvahs that needed to be postponed, so all event partners were accommodating and available. Working with an amazing team of professionals makes it easier when challenges arise as we all want the same outcome at the end of the day. The party must go on!”

Sokoloff says of the change, “Thank God I have Amy Katz —  when push came to shove and we had to postpone, it was a full day of checking with all of our vendors, and she was instrumental.” She notes that it was a rapidly changing time in terms of the pandemic in our country and that decisions about celebrations were becoming the reality. And she says, “Everyone at the same time was realizing they needed to postpone.” 

Looking Ahead

The April 4 Bat Mitzvah party planning was well underway, with the Sokoloff family set to see their final table décor from the Gould team when the date needed to be postponed. The celebration, in the classic hues of black and white, silver and gold, will go on — on one fun Friday evening in October. Sokoloff says that the party will have “no theme, but a funky vibe.” They’re planning for a very fun evening of dancing all night. She adds, “We are very much looking forward to celebrating with family and friends.”

In fact, assuming all is up and running, the family is going to plan for a small temple service on the Thursday night before Jordan’s party, “We’d love for her to experience going up on the bimah and having the opportunity for a temple photoshoot,” says Sokoloff. Invitations for the first and postponed dates are from Julie Maloof Designs, while And That will be providing the personalized event swag.

Katz reminds us, in times like these, “Everyone needs to stay positive and focused as the situation will indeed get better. Having a new date in place to celebrate is something to look forward to, and this event will be even more meaningful than what was originally planned.”

photo courtesy of Sokoloff family

A Race Down the Aisle — and a Party Postponed: Two Couples Chose to Exchange Vows, But Postpone Their Wedding Receptions

Weddings, like Rome, aren’t built in a day. As couples eagerly await what may be the most exciting day of their lives, they spend months finding the perfect venue and selecting a talented team of event professionals. Décor and entertainment are chosen. Guests are invited.  

For many couples this year, those plans came to an abrupt end as COVID-19 spread across the world. We spoke with two couples who made the difficult choice to go through with a last-minute marriage ceremony — while postponing their celebrations to a later date. 

Their stories inspire us to stay hopeful during these uncertain times — and never lose sight of the love and beauty in our lives. We know this time will pass, and friends and family will eventually reunite with an even greater understanding of what it means to celebrate life’s milestones together. We can’t wait to watch these two inspiring couples find a new (and just as meaningful) way to celebrate their love.

An Ever-Changing Plan

Madeline Fauntleroy and David Dougherty

Madeline and David are no strangers to the event industry. Madeline is the Assistant Director of Banquets at Pier Sixty, The Lighthouse, and Current at Chelsea Piers. David is the Director of Operations and Services at Cipriani Wall Street and Cipriani South Street. With the help of their own expertise, along with an impressive group of top-notch event professionals, they were planning on hosting their wedding on March 21, 2020 at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers.

By early March, however, reports of COVID-19 were surfacing across the country. Soon after, WHO declared an outbreak of the pandemic. By Thursday, March 12, Madeline and David knew their wedding plans would have to be altered. “We were determined to get married,” they told us, “so the following six days were spent changing our plans every 12 hours based on new, available information.” 

At that point, they decided to host a smaller 40-person ceremony at The Lighthouse, followed by dinner at a nearby restaurant. When restaurants began to shut down in New York City, they formed a new plan. They coordinated with one of the hotels from their room block and arranged to use the rooftop suite for an even more intimate ceremony and post party. “Then the hotel closed down, so we found a place in the Hudson River Park for a ceremony, followed by a post party at our apartment.” As gathering restrictions became limited to 10 people, they again modified their plan and limited their guest list even further.

Jenna and Michael Blaustein

Jenna and Michael Blaustein eagerly awaited their April 4th wedding day, the anticipation building as the date drew closer. Then, in March, everything began to change.

“Three weeks prior to our April 4th wedding date,” they tell us, “we reached out to friends and family to let them know that we would understand if they chose not to attend the celebration.” At that point, they assumed that they might lose half of their guest list. Still, they planned to go on with the wedding at The National Arts Club. 

Things in New York began to change rapidly as requests for social distancing were taking effect. “We considered moving the wedding up to March 22 and having a more intimate ceremony. In an effort to prepare, we got our marriage licence March 9th, thinking the City Clerk’s office could close down soon.”

As everyone was trying to adapt to this new way of life, Jenna and Michael tried to find a way to balance having the wedding with the safety of their guests. “It soon became clear, however, that there was no way to achieve that compromise. We didn’t want to have a party and put our parents or friends in danger.”

A Game-Time Decision

Madeline Fauntleroy and David Dougherty

On Wednesday, March 18, rumors began to spread online that New York would soon issue a shelter-in-place order. “That concerned us,” they shared, “so we called a new officiant we’d found (our other one had canceled) and asked if she was available any time that very day. She told us 11am.” 

By that point, it was around 9am. They quickly got ready and called some friends who lived in their building, along with two of Madeline’s three brothers. They had an impromptu ceremony on their rooftop, followed by a small party in their apartment. A friend recorded the ceremony on a cell phone and another took photos so Madeline and David could share the day with their parents. While their parents were sad that they couldn’t be there, they understood, “It was about the two of us and the two of us being married. They were supportive all the way through.” 

Two days later, Governor Andrew Cuomo issued the “New York State on PAUSE” plan which banned all non-essential gatherings. Under these new restrictions, and isolated from their friends and family, Madeline and David quarantine as a newly married couple. They reflected “on the amazing day as well as all the invaluable lessons we learned from the experience. We feel immensely grateful!” 

Jenna and Michael Blaustein

On Sunday, March 15, Jenna and Michael decided to get married the next day at Temple Beth Abraham in Tarrytown, Jenna’s childhood temple. “While many people we know were postponing their weddings, it was important to us to go ahead and be married.”

Jenna’s makeup artist Natalia Carrasco rushed over and did Jenna’s makeup before the ceremony. Luckily, Vera Wang had prioritized getting Jenna her dress before they closed their shops to the public. Their photographer from Susan Shek Photography accompanied them to their temple, along with close family and two friends.

Through their temple’s live-streaming system, over 30 friends and family members were able to watch the wedding ceremony as it took place. Afterward, the phone calls and emails came pouring in. “In the end,” they share, “we ended up spending so much quality time with our guests.”

After the ceremony, Jenna and Michael went to their parents’ home for dinner — since by that time, restaurants were closed to the public. “It was a really sweet dinner and brought us back to the basics of what’s really important, like family and our love for each other.”

Thinking Toward the Future

Madeline Fauntleroy and David Dougherty

Madeline and David had already paid their wedding vendors by the time plans began to shift. Despite that, their vendors have graciously agreed to postpone the celebration until October 11, 2020. Their wedding planner Kait McGlynn of Jes Gordon and their florist Forever in Bloom have gone above and beyond in supporting them during this time and figuring out the next step. Although Madeline and David are still deciding what this new celebration will look like, they are confident knowing that they have such a fantastic team of professionals behind them. 

Although their guest list may be smaller than originally anticipated, and the flowers will inevitably have to change with the new season, they will still throw a reception at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Pier. Guests will still enjoy delicious cuisine by Abigail Kirsch Catering and dance the night away with Hank Lane Music. The reception space will still feature beautiful details by Nuage Designs and Party Rental Ltd. And André Maier Photography will still capture the beautiful moments throughout the celebration, as originally intended.

Madeline and David tell us, “It’s so hard to know exactly what to do.” But for them, it was important to keep their “eye on the prize.”

“The situation has given us so much perspective. We got to get married at the end of the day, and that is what a wedding is all about.”

Come October, friends and family will get to partake in that joy. And Madeline and David will finally get to share their newfound joy with the people that matter most.

Jenna and Michael Blaustein

For now, as things continue to change daily, their future plans are still up in the air. According to Jenna and Michael, “The National Arts Clubs has been absolutely amazing to work with and have gone above and beyond. They’ve let us know that we can choose to reschedule our rehearsal dinner or do something more intimate at a later date.” 

Jenna and Michael know that whatever they eventually decide to do — be it a wedding, vow renewal, or more intimate ceremony — the day will look different from their original intentions. And that’s okay with them.

Jenna tells us how Michael came up with the idea of writing down all of the things that she wished she could have experienced on her wedding day. “After looking at the list,” Jenna says, “we realized the things that mattered most were being with each other and our family. It gave us a new perspective on the situation and made us grateful for each other and all of the love in our lives.”

Whatever the future holds, we know that Michael and Jenna will continue to share their love and positivity with everyone around them. 

How One New York Event Planner is Making a Difference During the Coronavirus Pandemic — & How You Can Too

How Gregoli Has Leveraged Her Skills & Contacts for Good

Top New York event planner JoAnn Gregoli of Elegant Occasions by JoAnn Gregoli has spent years honing her organization and crisis management skills by producing flawless, beautiful, and elaborate weddings and celebrations. But during this national crisis, she’s leveraging her talents in a new way — to help frontline health care workers in New York as hospitals get overrun with coronavirus patients.

“My focus has shifted — first, I helped my brides and grooms find new dates and grieve their postponements, then I turned my attention toward figuring out what I personally can do to make a difference. I realized the need was great and put a call out to others to help. After all,” says Gregoli, “our event community is full of project managers — we know how to stay calm in a crisis.” 

The response to her request has been heartening. She began by calling New York City hospitals to ask about their needs. Then she called every wedding dress designer she knows in New York to ask them to make masks. But she didn’t stop there in her quest to ensure that our health care professionals have the tools they need to help others while staying safe. “I also contacted designers, knitting clubs, sewing clubs, and the Girl Scouts of America to ask them to sew masks,” says Gregoli. 

When she heard from hospitals that they needed meals for their workers, as well as candy to keep up their energy in a pinch, Gregoli reached out to Mars Incorporated to ask them to send cases of their Skittles, M&Ms, Twix, Snickers, and more to New York hospitals. “I’m relentless and won’t take no for an answer,” she says. Gregoli also contacted her catering friends to arrange for meal preparation and leveraged her limo service contacts for pickup and delivery. She also created a drop spot at a local police station for neighbors who want to drop off packaged snacks, masks, and more to be taken to hospitals.

Grateful doctors and nurses have snapped pics of themselves wearing the colorfully-printed masks that Gregoli has sent their way. She says, “I feel for the first time in 30 years that I’m making a real difference. I never felt like this in my whole life.”

For Gregoli, the fight against coronavirus is personal. She has already lost four family members to the infection and has several more under hospital treatment. Further, she says, “I have kids on the front lines.” Her daughter is a physician assistant and her son is a police officer. She says she’s been so motivated that she hasn’t had time to wallow in the sorrow of not making any money right now; she’s shifted her focus away from herself.

Gregoli is drawing inspiration from the iconic “Rosie the Riveter” — a call to action now, just as it was during World War II when the Norman Rockwell graphic became the symbol of women joining the fight by working in factories and shipyards. Even this national inspiration is personal for Gregoli: “The drawing was actually based on my son-in-law’s grandmother,” she says. “Norman Rockwell was her next door neighbor.” Gregoli has tweaked the message to: “Save a life. Make a mask!”

3 Ways You Can Help Others Right Now

“To be complacent is a bad thing; doing nothing is a bad idea,” Gregoli reminds us. We all have more free time now and can be using it for good. “If you can sew, sew. If you can, donate money to GoFundMe pages (check out Gregoli’s page here, which is raising funds to employ out-of-work caterers to feed healthcare workers). Provide packaged snacks to hospitals — host dropoff points and deliver them,” she says. Below are just a few of Gregoli’s ideas for getting started now in the fight against coronavirus:

1) Contact your local hospital, ask for their community director, and inquire about their needs. “But don’t stop at hospitals; reach out to dialysis centers, cancer outpatient centers, and any other local health care facility that has the potential to be overwhelmed,” says Gregoli.

2) Reach out to volunteers in your community to fulfill requests. “I’ve got 80-year-olds sewing masks,” she says.

3) Create a distribution point. For Gregoli, this took the form of a local police station. When she goes to sort and prep items for delivery, she says she dons gloves and a mask and wields a can of Lysol to keep herself safe.

Gregoli describes New York as a “war zone” and warns that even if our cities feel safe right now, it’s headed our way. “It’s going to ramp up quickly, when it does, so start doing everything you can now,” she says. She adds, “It will make you feel better about yourself in this tough time.” We love how her ideas give us a sense of control — that there’s something we can do in a crisis that has left us all feeling kind of helpless. 

26 Unique Wedding Centerpieces [Photos]

No two snowflakes are the same. Of course, the same goes for weddings. Every couple has a unique love story to share. The right event planner and designer can help you capture your one-of-a-kind vision and create an unforgettable celebration. 

Not only can PartySlate connect you with the best professionals in the events industry, our platform allows you to peruse thousands of spectacular celebrations. We are constantly inspired by the inventive and beautiful décor we see uploaded every day. These 26 unique wedding centerpieces capture the talent and creativity of floral and décor designers across the country. In a universe of infinite possibilities, we love coming across such unforgettable artistry.

1. Inspiring Art

Centerpiece made of flowers in the shape of a vase and pink and white florals coming out the top
photographer: Christian Oth Studio

New York, NY

When two Instagram stars tie the knot, you can expect a photo-worthy wedding. Event planner Marcy Blum Associates and designer Preston Bailey teamed up to create an affair of spectacular visuals and unforgettable memories. We love how individual flowers make up a larger image on this banquet table, much like individual dots make up a pointillism painting. Other imaginative centerpieces at this celebration included an umbrella fashioned with mirrors and roses, as well as red-and-white vases overflowing with blooms.

photographer: Christian Oth Studio | planner: Marcy Blum Associates | event design: Preston Bailey | venue: Spring Studios | wedding cake: Ron Ben-Israel Cakes

2. Feathers Are Fabulous

A warmly lit room with white sprawling florals on each table
photographer: Jack Rodriguez Photography

Los Angeles, CA

Nothing says glamour like old-school Hollywood. Event Planner Alfred House Productions transported wedding guests at The Ebell of Los Angeles to a bygone era, starting with a red carpet entrance. We love how glam white-feather centerpieces by Dowler Event Decor captured the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. Art Deco-style chairs by Bright Event Rentals and crimson florals by Shawna Yamamoto Event Design completed this Oscar-worthy look. 

photographer: Jack Rodriguez Photography | event production & design: Alfred House Productions | décor: Shawna Yamamoto Event Design & Dowler Event Decor | venue: The Ebell of Los Angeles & Wilshire Ebell Theater | rentals: Bright Event Rentals | lighting: Samson Sound and Lighting | entertainment: Tribute Productions | photo booth: Brass Street Photo Booth

3. An Artistic Vision

lavish floral arrangement of purple hydrangeas and white orchids
photographer: Rodrigo Varela Photography

Miami, FL

A unique setting like Pérez Art Museum Miami deserves unique décor. We’re obsessed with this lavish floral arrangement of purple hydrangeas and white orchids by Parrish Designs of London that flows right off the table. Gold splashed linen by  Nuage Designs and luxe furnishings by Elements & Accents set the modern and artistic vibe for this creative wedding.

photographer: Rodrigo Varela Photography | planner: ANDI Soirees | décor: Parrish Designs of London | venue: Pérez Art Museum Miami | linen: Nuage Designs | rentals: Elements & Accents | caterer: Constellation Culinary Group

4. Crystal, Gold & All Things Precious

twiggy centerpieces with flower petals between each bouquet
photographer: Jason Mize Photography

Tempe, AZ

This stunning wedding, planned by Sally Arnold Events, boasted fabulous views and a sparkler send off. We adore these striking gold-tree centerpieces decked in crystals and surrounded by blooms from Juliet Le Fleur. Bright Event Rentals also wowed us with picturesque tablescapes and elegant furnishings.

photographer: Jason Mize Photography | planner: Sally Arnold Events | décor: Juliet Le Fleur | venue: Tempe Center for the Arts | rentals: Bright Event Rentals | entertainment: Desert House Productions | caterer: Fabulous Food Fine Catering and Events | videographer: Daniel Wagner Film Productions

5. Vintage Vibes

textured glass votives at varying heights with vintage looking florals and warm lighting
photographer: Husar Photography

Chicago, IL

Everything about this vintage wedding, designed by Kehoe Designs, has us swooning. Antique hurricane lamps make for unique (and glittering) wedding centerpieces. Elegant linens by BBJ Linen — as well as vintage glassware and dessert platters by The Festive Frog — are perfect additions to this stunning tablescape.

photographer: Husar Photography | planner: Lisa Zimbler Events | floral design and vintage-style rented furniture: Kehoe Designs | venue: The Standard Club | linens: BBJ Linen | rentals: The Festive Frog, Tablescapes Event Rentals, & Hall’s Rental Service, Inc | lighting: Frost Chicago | band: BeatMix Music | wedding cake: Sweet Mandy B’s | videographer: Mirar Productions

6. Lamp Light, Star Bright

a purple lit room with vintage chandeliers and decorative centerpieces
photographer: Brian Dorsey Studios

New York, NY

Nothing lights up a room like a spectacular centerpiece. While it’s impossible to choose a favorite from such an eclectic display of table décor, we love this purple lamp wound with orchids and hydrangeas. Event planner Gourmet Advisory Services and event designer Ed Libby & Company made this Gatsby-themed wedding prohibition-era-perfect with feather-decked chandeliers, gold-fanned uplighting, and stunning floral arrangements.

photographer: Brian Dorsey Studios | planner: Gourmet Advisory Services | event design: Ed Libby & Company | venue: Cipriani 42nd Street | entertainment: Hank Lane Music

7. Geometric Glam

floral arrangements in an open air terrarium with votive candles
photographer: Riverbend Studio

Chicago, IL

We are loving everything about this geometric-designed wedding planned by North Shore Weddings & Events. In addition to creating reimagining squares, rectangles and diamond shaped into ceiling installations, Kehoe Designs dazzled guests with mod and elegant terrarium-like centerpieces. We also loved the towering glass candle holders and table linen in varied colors by BBJ Linen

photographer: Riverbend Studio | planner: North Shore Weddings & Events | event design: Kehoe Designs | venue: Rockwell on the River | linen: BBJ Linen | entertainment: Arlen Music Productions | caterer: Entertaining Company | invitations & print: MITE Printing

8. Music with a Twist

multi-tiered white wedding cake on a center table with musicians on the stage behind it
photographer: Stephanie Brazzle Photography

Dallas, TX

Event planner Pop Parties wowed us with a one-of-a-kind wedding experience. Musicians performed on custom-lacquer boxes attached to each dining table — right next to the glassware and dinner plates. These “human centerpieces” delighted guests with a beautiful performance. Meanwhile, David Kimmel Design dazzled with additional table décor that featured towering trees decked in orchids. Nuage Designs kept things classic and chic with blue and white linen.

photographer: Stephanie Brazzle Photography | planning & design: Pop Parties | florist: David Kimmel Design | venue & caterer: The Ritz-Carlton Dallas | linen: Nuage Designs | rentals: Posh Couture Rentals | draping: Belle Decor | props: Shag Carpet Productions | print materials: Pink Champagne Paper | lighting, music, & production: Absolute Entertainment | videographer: Mason Jar Films | dance floor & custom boxes: DFW Dance Floors | live painter: Julia McNally

9. Bold Meets Neutral

tall multi colored florals lifted with gold stems and white candlesticks
photographer: Forged in the North

New York, NY

Whether you’re looking to escape the city or marry the love of your life, Brooklyn Botanic Garden is always a spectacular setting. Surrounded by some of the loveliest gardens in the country, floral décor faces some fierce competition. Designer L’Atelier Rouge rose to the challenge (pun intended) with these innovative centerpieces that combine neutral-toned pampas grass with bright blooms. Luxe linen by Nuage Designs were the perfect addition.

photographer: Forged in the North | planner: JZ Events | design & décor: L’Atelier Rouge | venue: Patina Events at Brooklyn Botanic Garden | linen: Nuage Designs

10. New Year, New Look

A tall floral arrangement with feathery extensions and deep red roses intermixed
photographer: Nakai Photography

Chicago, IL

Guests rang in the New Year at Waldorf Astoria Chicago Hotel — all while celebrating true love. Event planner Clementine Custom Events captured the celebratory spirit with a confetti drop, Art Deco-packaged treats, and plenty of gold décor. Rose-laden centerpieces by Vale of Enna were both romantic and whimsical with an addition of white ostrich feathers. 

photographer: Nakai Photography | planner: Clementine Custom Events | décor: Vale of Enna | venue: Waldorf Astoria Chicago Hotel | lighting & draping: Elegant Event Lighting

11. Paradise in the Big Apple

low and high centerpieces with feathers as accent
photographer: Alicia Swedenborg

New York, NY

Beautiful venues like Rainbow Room in New York inspire beautiful wedding décor. L’Atelier Rouge wowed us with these vibrant centerpieces that feature everything from feathers and unusual Lobster Claw florals to vibrant Heliconia. With so much many gorgeous blooms at hand, it’s easy to forget to enjoy the breathtaking views.

photographer: Alicia Swedenborg | décor: L’Atelier Rouge | venue: Rainbow Room

12. Be Our Guest

A large room with a light wash of pink and centerpieces in the center of rectangular tables that resemble table lamps with purple feathers coming from the top
photographer: Serendipity Photography

Houston, TX

These whimsical blue and purple centerpieces feel straight out of Beauty and the Beast. We almost expect the lamps to jolt to life and begin serving the reception dinner. We adore how Johanna Terry Events crowns the gold lamps with feathers, creating a one-of-a-kind look that’s both fun and enchanting.

photographer: Serendipity Photography | planner, stationery, & invitations: A Day To Remember | décor & rentals: Johanna Terry Events | venue: Four Seasons Hotel Houston | linens: EB Inc. Events | lighting & dj: Bradley David Entertainment | entertainment: J & D Entertainment & Grupo Kache | dance floor: Mike’s Dance Floor Rentals | dessert: Supreme Kakes & More & Dolce Bocatto | cinematography: Seventh Ray Films

13. Simple, Yet Imaginative

A monochromatic grey room with drapery in the background. The middle ground showcases a twiggy and branchy centerpiece that is tall with white floral accents
photographer: Caitlin Lisa Photography

Chicago, IL

When the bride is also a former tasting chef for Blue Plate Catering, she’s bound to host a wedding with a mouth-watering menu. Of course, we’re also salivating over the unique centerpieces inspired by Ikebana-style décor. Moonlight Studios, a gorgeous repurposed factory space, was the perfect venue to host this chic and one-of-a-kind celebration.

photographer: Caitlin Lisa Photography | venue: Moonlight Studios | caterer: Blue Plate Catering

14. Butterfly Brilliance

A cone shaped vase holding dark colored twigs and white floral accents
photographer: Elena Bazini Photography

Chicago, IL

Chicago Botanic Garden attracts visitors from all over the world with its beautiful gardens and butterflies. We love how event planner Clementine Custom Events and florist Exquisite Designs captured the spirit of this Chicago-area haven with unique and whimsical centerpieces. It almost looks like butterflies are flitting in and out of the branches. 

photographer: Elena Bazini Photography | planner: Clementine Custom Events | décor: Exquisite Designs | venue: Chicago Botanic Garden

15. Woven with Wicker

Cloud-like drapery on the cieling with centerpieces made of twigs formed into a tree structure
photographer: Paul Morse Photography

New Orleans, LA

We have never seen anything like this New Orleans Wedding. Urban Earth created a wicker wonderland with these avant-garde centerpieces. From firework branches adorned with candlelight to moon-like orbs of gathered twigs, these centerpieces are eye-catching and imaginative. We also love how Luminous Events of New Orleans used vibrant uplighting to transform the tented space into a kaleidoscope of colors.

photographer: Paul Morse Photography | planner: Terry Cambise Wedding & Event Consulting | décor: Urban Earth | venue: Arbor Room at City Park & Arbor Room at City Park | lighting: Luminous Events of New Orleans | rentals: Perrier Party Rentals | caterer: Chef John Folse | entertainment: Buck Town Allstars | stationery: Scriptura | bakery: La Louisiane Bakery | transportation: American Luxury Limousine

16. Infinite Beauty

A centerpiece that extends the length of the table. Flowers arranged into an 'S' shape on its back to sit length wise on the table
photographer: David Sutta Photography

Miami, FL

This luxe wedding at Emanuel Luxury Venue was stunning beyond belief. This lavish hydrangea centerpieces, created by Petal Productions, evokes the symbol for infinity. We love how globed candlelight adds a romantic touch to this one-of-a-kind design. Additional centerpieces include glass pillars crowned with structured-hydrangea displays — creating a truly mesmerizing effect.

photographer: David Sutta Photography | décor: Petal Productions | venue: Emanuel Luxury Venue

17. Antler-esque Arbors

A gold and yellow background and a pink floral centerpice that extends very tall with gold antler-like accents and gold stems. Gold beads hand from the arrangements
photographer: Kimberly Photography

Tampa, FL

This stunning Southeast Asian wedding, planned by Tracie Domino Events, wowed guests from the moment that they walked through the doors. Unique centerpieces by Suhaag Garden remind us of a magic eye drawing. Whether you see golden trees or glamorous antlers adorned with blooms, you’re bound to love these one-of-a-kind, beautiful centerpieces. 

photographer: Kimberly Photography | planner: Tracie Domino Events | décor: Suhaag Garden | venue: Vinoy Renaissance Resort

18. Tree of Life

A pink and purple lit room with a massive round table. In the center of the table is a pink tree that extends very tall
photographer: Gary Zindel

New York, NY

We are obsessed with this wedding planned by Norma Cohen Productions. We love how each banquet table evokes a planetary ring orbiting around a heavenly floral installation. Gorgeous pink trees from SBK Associates rise from a sea of luxurious pink petals. A ring of tea lights creates a romantic ambiance and the perfect amount of sparkle. 

photographer: Gary Zindel | planner: Norma Cohen Productions | décor: SBK Associates | venue: The Pierre, A Taj Hotel, New York | lighting: Frost Productions | rentals: Luxe Event Rentals | entertainment & sound: Faks Productions | caterer: Foremost Catering

19. A Stroll Through the Forest

light-filled arched windows beside long rectangular tables with white linens. Trees are planted in the middle scattered through the tables and dark floors
photographer: Lauren Nievod Photography

Baltimore, MD

With floor-to-ceiling windows and soaring ceilings, Sagamore Pendry Baltimore was the perfect venue to host this elegant wedding. Guests dined in a sun-drenched forest with these stunning centerpieces. The simplicity of this unique greenery reminds us that flowers aren’t the only way to make a room come to life.

photographer: Lauren Nievod Photography | planner: Lemon & Lime Event Design | venue: Sagamore Pendry Baltimore

20. Look into a Crystal Ball

Walls with blue laser beams behind a white circular tables. Transparent globes are filled with gold and yellow lighting and white florals
photo courtesy of: J Group Events

Miami, FL

The future was bright at this stunning wedding designed by J GROUP EVENTS. We are obsessed with this curving table and the exquisite centerpieces. Crystal globes, filled with candlelight and florals, created a sensation of celestial splendor. We also love the dazzling uplighting and projection mapping that created a backdrop of cosmic beauty.

photo courtesy of, design, décor & floral: J GROUP EVENTS

21. New Take on Ballroom Favorites

Ballroom with exposed brick and floor to ceiling windows in backdrop. Forefront of photo shows a round banquet table in peach linen with a boho-vibe centerpiece consisting of a wicker vase and pampas grass with blooms.
photographer: Sarkis Studios

Los Angeles, CA

Weddings at Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills are always glamorous celebrations. This Boho-vibe centerpiece by Collage Floral Design and Events only adds to the stunning ambiance. Wicker replaces glass for a funky vase, while pampas grass and an array of blush-toned flowers bring a fresh twist to traditional ballroom décor.

photographer: Sarkis Studios | planner: Wish Wonder Dream | décor: Collage Floral Design and Events | venue: Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills | videographer: Vidicam Productions | entertainment: LIV Entertainment Group & Mike Soltani

22. Love Rings True

Two banquet tables with pale green linens and pink, yellow, red flower-studded wreath centerpieces against a backdrop of pale pink drapery.
photographer: Clane Gessel Photography

Jersey City, NJ

This Southeast Asian wedding, planned by Sonal J. Shah Event Consultants, is a delight to the senses. From colorful ceremony seating to a boxwood sculpted elephant, every detail shines with beauty and creativity. We especially love these one-of-a-kind centerpieces by Design House Decor. The double crescent rings of colorful blooms join to form a circle of everlasting love.

photographer: Clane Gessel Photography | planner: Sonal J. Shah Event Consultants | décor: Design House Decor | venue: Hyatt Regency Jersey City | caterer: Gaurav Anand | entertainment: Bentley Meeker Lighting & Staging, Inc., DJ Suj, & Medley Entertainment | cake: City Sweets & Confections | nitrogen ice-cream station: 321chillz | mixologist: Hemant Pathak Corp | stationery & graphics: Emily Kathryn Paper

23. Worth the Fanfare

A floral arrangement with gold leaves and pink and white florals sits high above a seating arrangement
photographer: Julia Elizabeth Photo

New York, NY

Weddings at Bronx Zoo are always unique. With spectacular views of wildlife and verdant foliage, couples can expect a gorgeous backdrop to their celebration. Anthony Brownie Florals wowed guests with some one-of-a-kind foliage at this ceremony. We adore these towering centerpieces that feature copper-hued fans, tropical leaves, and pastel-toned hydrangeas. 

photographer: Julia Elizabeth Photo | décor: Anthony Brownie Florals | venue: Bronx Zoo | caterer: NY Zoo Events | lighting: Frost Productions | cake: Butterfly Bakeshop | entertainment: New York Edge | photo booth: Studio Z Photo Booths | invitations & print: The Paper Station

24. Bohemian Dreams Come True

An animal skull sits next to a red flower on a wooden table with the sky in the background
photographer: Rad + In Love

Malibu, CA

When the tagline of a wedding is “Get Weird Forever,” guests can expect fun and unique décor. We love how these Southwest skulls feel bohemian and romantic with an addition of flowers by ShinDig Chic. Bohemian linens by  La Tavola Fine Linen, and fun details like stone art and colorful goblets, come together to make this wedding magical and one-of-a-kind.

photographer: Rad + In Love | planner: Details, Darling | décor: ShinDig Chic | venue: Wright Ranch Malibu | linens: La Tavola Fine Linen | glassware: borrowed BLU | rentals: A Rental Connection | paper goods: Minted | caterer: Eco Caters LA | entertainment: Dart Collective | dessert: DK Donuts | videographer: Shark Pig

25. Paradise is in the Details

A large gazebo washed in pink light with round tables. Centerpieces are short glasses with leafy greens and small florals
photographer: Elizabeth Medina

Playa Del Carmen, Quintana Roo

Nothing could be more romantic than a destination wedding at Banyan Tree Mayakoba in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo. After a gorgeous beachside ceremony, guests dined in a wooden pavilion with unobstructed views of the surrounding paradise. We adore this romantic dining area, including the tropical centerpieces. Clear vases featured various types of tropical leaves — allowing us to admire the unique beauty of each individual plant.

photographer: Elizabeth Medina | planner: Runaway Bride Destinations | décor: Alquimia | venue: Banyan Tree Mayakoba

26. Sweet on Soft-Toned Blooms

Parents give toast to bride and groom at their sweetheart table laden with overflowing orchids. In the background are undulating orchid installations.
photographer: Sasha Photography

San Francisco, CA

This sweetheart table, designed by Yonan’s Floral, feels like it belongs in a fairytale. Who needs linen when you can have overflowing orchids? We also love the cascading twists of blooms in the backdrop. The Westin St. Francis, with its floor-to-ceiling windows and creative chandeliers, was the perfect venue for this beautiful wedding.

photographer: Sasha Photography | planner: Ailin Yadegarian | décor: Yonan’s Floral | venue & caterer: The Westin St. Francis

Glowing Lantern Centerpieces at 13 Dreamy Weddings [Photos]

Imagine a midnight sky filled with thousands of colorful paper lanterns or a river carrying wave after wave of illuminated paper boats. Think of foggy cobblestone streets with gas-lantern street lamps or Moroccan archways crowned with ornate lantern chandeliers. From times of antiquity, lanterns have lent their light and beauty to everything from religious ceremonies to imaginative works of art.

Which brings us to weddings. We love the unique, romantic vibe that lanterns add to a tablescape. Whether you imagine your dream wedding on a sandy beach or in a raw-industrial space, lanterns are a perfect complement to flowers and other candlelit décor. Check out these 13lantern centerpieces at weddings ranging in every style from rustic and romantic to glamorous and modern. It’s time to illuminate your vision with our network of top event planners, plus a whole lot of inspiration.

1. Rustic Romance

A centerpiece with purple and red florals an sprawling green plants next too candles in lanterns
photographer: Peter Wynn Thompson Photography

Benton Harbor, MI, USA

Guests loved this outdoor vineyard wedding planned by Joyce Pollakoff Events. Kehoe Designs and The Festive Frog  dazzled the senses with eye-catching décor, while BBJ Linen won us over with gorgeous printed linens. We especially love these wooden lanterns with leaded glasswork that add a touch of rustic elegance to this romantic affair. 

photographer: Peter Wynn Thompson Photography | planner: Joyce Pollakoff Events | décor: Kehoe Designs & The Festive Frog | venue: The Vineyard at 12 Corners | linens: BBJ Linen | entertainment: The Gold Coast All Stars | rentals: AAYS Event Rentals | caterer: CK Catering | videographer: Xpress Video Productions

2. Faraway Enchantment

low greenery and white rose arrangements beside raised votive candles and a tall lantern
photographer: Braedon Photography

Bakersfield, CA

We are obsessed with this tented wedding planned by Mindy Weiss Party Consultants. Everything, from glittering chandeliers to the towering tree décor, makes us want to take out our cameras. Tablescapes were particularly beautiful with Fanous-style lanterns and spring-like foliage by Marks Garden

photographer: Braedon Photography | planner: Mindy Weiss Party Consultants | décor: Marks Garden & The Original Runner Company | venue: Hitchcock Ranch | rentals: Classic Event & Tent Rentals & Resource One Inc. | calligraphy: Cindy Cancio Lettering & Design | stationery: Lehr & Black | lighting: Images By Lighting | caterer: The Kitchen For Exploring Foods | videographer: Vidicam Productions | entertainment: West Coast Music | cake & dessert: Joanie & Leigh’s Cakes

3. Dreamy Illumination

a single candle inside a black lantern with small leafy greens and white florals surrounding
photographer: Elizabeth Nord Photography

Chicago, IL

This stunning wedding at The Geraghty began with a gorgeous ceremonial aisle lined with candlelit lanterns. The romantic lighting carried over to the reception where guests enjoyed beautiful tablescapes by Kehoe Designs. In addition to the unique centerpieces featuring bare branches and suspended candlelight, we love these leaded-glass lanterns that cast a soft glow.

photographer: Elizabeth Nord Photography | planner: CHI Chic Weddings & Events | décor: Kehoe Designs | venue: The Geraghty | entertainment: The Chicago Players | caterer: Calihan Catering | transportation: M&M Limousine Service

4. Unique Beauty

several gold flaked votive candles surrounding a lantern with purple and yellow florals inside
photographer: Studio This Is

Chicago, IL

Event planner Clementine Custom Events and designer Revel Decor transformed this industrial space into a wonderland of geometric chandeliers, dramatic lighting, and romantic candlelight. We especially adore how wooden lanterns became unique terrariums housing colorful autumnal blooms.

photographer: Studio This Is | planner: Clementine Custom Events | décor: Revel Decor | venue: Morgan Manufacturing | caterer: Paramount Events | entertainment: Stitely Entertainment & Rod Tuffcurls & The Bench Press | cake: Elysia Root Cakes

5. Pastel Perfection

Rectangular table with white linen and wooden chairs surrounding. A lantern is in the middle of the table decor surrounded by pink and white flowers and greenery.
photographer: Rachel Solomon Photography

Scottsdale, AZ

With romantic pink linens by La Tavola Fine Linen and luxe furnishings by Glamour and Woods, this wedding was a sight for sore eyes. We adore how soft-toned flowers and tapered lanterns add depth and texture to each tablescape. Stemmed-candle holders and glittering votives complete this romantic look.

photographer: Rachel Solomon Photography | event coordinator: Imoni Events | décor: Carte Blanche Design | venue: Desert Foothills Events & Weddings | linens: La Tavola Fine Linen | rentals: Glamour and Woods & Event Rents | draping: Quest Events | calligraphy & signage: Freed Hands | entertainment: Sapphire Sky | cake: Heartsweet Cakes | videographer:  Something New Media | caterer: Cater Phoenix | transportation: Ollie The Trolley | burro: Haul N Ass Productions | mariachi: Mariachi Fiesta Valle del Sol

6. Elegant Details

A rectangular table with place settings and low floral arrangements down the center with two lanterns on either side. A rail covered in green leaves is above the table and candles in transparent buckets hang at varying heights
photographer: Cage and Aquarium

Chicago, IL

HMR Designs reminds us that a beautiful event is all in the details. We love these simple-yet-elegant metal lanterns as well as the gorgeous ceiling installations boasting greenery and suspended candlelight. Lanterns in various sizes also graced the place-card table — reminding us that twinkling lights can be just as beautiful as blooms.

photographer: Cage and Aquarium | floral & event design: HMR Designs | venue: The Ivy Room | linens: BBJ Linen | lighting: Frost Chicago | farm tables: Hall’s Rental Service, Inc

7. Nautical Adventure

Glowing votive candles make the photo glow yellow and gold. Cone shaped wine glasses are placed at each setting and a tall copper lantern is in the center.
photographer: Miki and Sonja Photography

Palm Springs, CA

Kristin Banta Events captured the bride’s love for traveling and pirate ships at this nautical-themed wedding. Moroccan chandeliers and drapery, along with distressed metals and aged woods, combined to create a treasure trove of exotic décor. We are equally wowed by the myriad of Moroccan-style lanterns that illuminate everything from tablescapes to the floor-cushion lounge areas.

photographer: Miki and Sonja Photography | planner: Kristin Banta Events | venue: Korakia Pensione

8. Romantic Industrial Vibe

multiple white pillar candles are in the middle of a wide transparent lantern. White florals and greenery are in a votive sized vase interspersed with the lanterns
photographer: Amanda Megan Miller Photography

Chicago, IL

This wedding at The Lakewood was bright and cheerful with plenty of sunlight and a soft-toned color palette. Guests enjoyed delectable cuisine by Paramount Events in addition to the beautiful tabletop décor that included charming floral arrangements and copper-rimmed lanterns. 

photographer: Amanda Megan Miller Photography | venue: The Lakewood | caterer: Paramount Events

9. Lush Foliage and Twinkling Lights

Round tables with black wooden folding chairs. Hanging lanterns are at the center of each table
photographer: Buena Lane Photography

Los Altos, CA

This outdoor wedding planned by Despina Craig Events was picturesque with twinkling lights and plenty of lush green foliage. We adore these centerpieces that feature metal-filigree lanterns and tree-trunk bases. Sumptuous catering and unique signage were just some of the elements that made this wedding so memorable to each and every guest.

photographer: Buena Lane Photography | planner: Despina Craig Events | décor: Ampersand | venue: Los Altos History Museum | rentals: UNICA Party Rentals | caterer: Fogcutter | bar: SF Bartenders | entertainment: DJ Jeremy

10. Lights of All Kinds

A clean metalic table and chair combination with varrying heights and styles of lantern. Mixed into the lanterns are varying styles and heights of white and green floral arrangements.
photographer: JPP Studios

Chicago, IL

Lanterns of all shapes and sizes stole the show at this Chicago wedding planned by Clementine Custom Events. Each unique style was the perfect complement to this raw-industrial space decked in lush greenery and sparkling string lights, Gold-votive candles provided each table with additional romantic illumination.

photographer: JPP Studios | planner: Clementine Custom Events | décor: Ashland Addison Floral and Event Decor & RJP Designs | venue: Morgan Manufacturing | caterer: Blue Plate Catering | cake: Sweet Mandy B’s | entertainment: Rod Tuffcurls & The Bench Press

11. Suspended in Time (and Space)

A light wooden rectangular table overlooking choppy water with white linen table runner and low green and white florals. A branchy tree sans leaves sits between the table and the water and metal lanterns hang above the table on a string.
photographer: Jasmine Lee Photography

Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico

This picturesque beachside wedding offered stunning views at every turn. We love how suspended lanterns seem to mysteriously float above the banquet tables. Fresh flowers and wooden tabletops lend additional cheerfulness to this joyful celebration.

photographer: Jasmine Lee Photography | planner & décor: ELENA DAMY | venue: Esperanza, An Auberge Resort | entertainment: Jarrell Entertainment & Smart Music | videographer: Mattock Imagery

12. Vibrant and Colorful

A round table with white linen and place settings. Multicolored florals surround a golden lantern with a candle inside.
photographer: Nicodem Creative

Lisle, IL

This South Asian wedding has us swooning from start to finish.We especially love the colorful tabletop décor boasting bright blooms and golden lanterns. Other gorgeous centerpieces included towering tree-like foliage with trunks fashioned from sleek golden pillars.

photographer: Nicodem Creative | planner: LOLA Event Productions | décor: Exquisite Designs | venue: The Morton Arboretum | mehndi art: Unnati’z Art

13. White and Green and Candle Gleam

White and Green and Candle Gleam
photographer: Tracy Autem Photography

Fort Worth, TX

photographer: Tracy Autem Photography

This tablescape of candle-lit lanterns, lush greenery, and white hydrangeas becomes even more beautiful with a canopy of suspended greenery. We love how gold-lit lanterns hang from the foliage and add additional light to this spacious event space with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows.

photographer: Tracy Autem Photography | planner: Sarabeth Events | décor: A Stylish Soiree | venue & caterer: The Ashton Depot Catering & Events | videographer: Thompson Pictures | entertainment: Downtown Fever | cake: Creme De La Creme | stationery: Paper Planet

 

A Video Save-the-Date, Gluten-Free Menu, and Epic After-Party are 3 Ways a Top NYC Bar & Bat Mitzvah Planner Made Her Daughter’s Celebration Super Personal

When it comes to planning a celebration, there is perhaps no more difficult client than a teen — make that your own teen, and you’re in for a world of strongly-held opinions and potential eye rolls. Luckily for seasoned event planner, Florie Huppert, she had already planned dozens of super-personal, meaningful Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations, including her own son’s event in 2017. In fact, as the founder of Florie Huppert Design, Huppert is one of the most accomplished Bar and Bat Mitzvah party planners in New York, so she wasn’t daunted by the prospect of having her own daughter as a client.

Huppert describes the planning process as full of “challenges and joys”, and she notes that kids are consistently opinionated about the same things: swag, photo booths, and when the presentations are happening. Huppert says, “Conceptually, planning an event like this is so big for any kid, that I only gave her the information she really needed to know,” says Huppert.

Expert Advice on Choosing a Theme

“What’s really important is that every event feels and looks like the culture of the family. The theme and any logo or branding should embody the kid being celebrated,” says Huppert. It’s about more than getting kids to articulate their interests—meaning Huppert doesn’t necessarily latch on to kid’s activities like tennis for a tennis-themed celebration, when planning. Instead she attempts to create a celebration that feels authentic to the spirit of the child, and family, being celebrated. “For inspiration, I pay close attention to the stuff they circle back to as we’re planning,” Huppert says. 

Artful Inspiration Struck, Resulting in the Perfect Theme

Long before the celebration itself, the Huppert mother-daughter duo settled on a theme, which they then employed everywhere from the invitations to the take-home gifts. Inspiration struck when Huppert was walking by a mural in Williamsburg, Brooklyn; it said: “Be Optimistic.” She says, “I stopped in my tracks and took a picture. I knew that was it.” Huppert’s daughter’s name is Bea, and the more the planner considered the idea, the more she realized how perfectly it fit with her daughter’s spunky, fun-loving, generous personality. 

“We decided to use the play-on-words with her name to send happy messages directly to our guests. You be happy, you be wild, and so on. It’s a message for all of us from Bea.” Of course, Huppert personalized the messages by tweaking them to “BEA Happy, BEA Wild, BEA Sweet, BEA Crazy,” and so on, honoring the core theme of “BEA 13.” At PartySlate, we love when kid’s celebrations are young, happy, fun, and bright—the perfect expression of childhood itself; add the perfect play on words and we are, well, BEAwitched.

A High-Tech Solution Fits with How Kids Communicate

Huppert elected to use a video as Bea’s save-the-date announcement, and she started the “BEA…” theme then. Kari Otero, of Kari Otero Photography, “worked hard to figure out how to make the process easier,” says Huppert. “It’s hard to mass-mail a video without an expensive infrastructure, so we decided to send out our message via text and Snapchat.” In this case, the delivery system was another inspired stroke; as any parent of a teen knows, Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube are the languages they speak, so this save-the-date was a real attention-getter.

Choosing Décor that Captures Personality

“Bea is a hugely colorful human,” says Huppert of her daughter. “She’s tiny with an enormous personality and basically radiates rainbows.” Creating a colorful celebration was a necessity. Huppert began by looking at colors that she loves together until she settled on a bright, electrifying palette—with Bea’s approval, of course adding big graphics and gorgeous portrait shots by Otero. 

Huppert is no stranger to the world of impression-making graphics. Once upon a time—in college and even before—she worked for Pentagram, one of the most highly regarded graphic design firms in the world, responsible for many of the branding and identity designs we know and love, like the new Dixie Chicks album art, the Fischer-Price toy logo and new-media Slack’s corporate identity. “Graphic design is important to me and I really focus on creating the right branding for events,” says Huppert. She wanted Bea’s celebration to be colorful but also dramatically big, with mega-graphics that were “bold, loud, and clear.” Huppert was especially inspired by Paula Scher’s work with The Public Theater

Choosing the Perfect Space for the Perfect Event

When it came to choosing a space that could showcase oversized graphics, as well as provide seamless guest flow from one element of the celebration to the next, Huppert knew she needed a venue that offered multiple spectacular spaces. Enter Weylin. The space, originally built in 1875 as the Williamsburg Savings Bank, is grand in scale and detail, featuring soaring ceilings, a frescoed dome and incredible period décor. Huppert says, “Weylin, even empty, is the most magnificent space in NYC.” We agree—in fact, PartySlate co-hosted a Vera Wang Spring Bridal launch in the glorious space last year. 

When Bea got her first look at the decked-out space, Huppert says she “freaked out.” It was, after all, the culmination of all their planning and collaboration, and was, literally, her dream come true. Guests knew they were in the right spot when they arrived at Weylin with its exterior lit in glowing hot pink and neon blue, which set the scene for the vivid celebration to come. Partygoers arriving at the main staircase were ushered into the first domed space; adults stayed put for cocktail hour while kids were invited into the lower level. 

A Delectable Gluten-Free Menu Honors Food Sensitivities

“We decided to serve the majority of the food in the cocktail space, then left it open for grazing the whole night,” says the planner. The fare included a massive sushi bar, a Korean food station, Mexican, and Greek stations, and more. Huppert says of the international choices, “We crafted a naturally gluten-free menu and leaned toward culinary choices that made it easy to accomplish that. I felt that Bea, as a celiac, should be able to eat anything at her party on her day.” 

Pride Caterers ensured that even items not typically gluten-free, like the meatballs at the Italian station, were crafted with care so that Bea could fully enjoy her celebration. Even local fan-favorite Dinosaur BBQ made an appearance and, in an inspired cultural touch, a latke bar accompanied the kiddush.

Merging the Adults and Kids into One Dance Party

The beginning of the party found kids downstairs, enjoying a huge beauty bar, custom cubbies, gaming, elaborate themed-food stations—and, of course, presentations from friends to the new Bat Mitzvah. Then they were invited to join the adults upstairs for the dramatic reveal of the main party space. A wall lifted up into the dome revealing an immense room featuring a gorgeous bar adorned in florals by Enza Events, swanky lounge areas from CERF and Bubble Collection, as well as a huge dance floor. 

“I like a freeform party with lots of dancing,” says Huppert of her decision to forgo some of the formalities usually associated with Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations. “There was a montage and speech but mostly just love and laughter, in keeping with our family’s culture of having a good time and enjoying each other,” she adds. And enjoy they did in front of the massive video wall from Fusion Productions. In fact, Huppert confirms that it was “the biggest video wall Fusion had ever built”, and that in planning the dance space she was inspired by concert staging. The high-tech addition featured intelligent lighting embedded in its base to dramatically illuminate the dance floor. Total Entertainment kept the dance floor filled with thrilled partygoers while Brooktech ensured an enveloping sound experience.

When One Party Ends, Another Begins

“At dessert time, we had dancers clad in mirrored disco-ball heads arrive to ‘Pied Piper’ the kids back downstairs where the space had been transformed into a neon afterparty,” says Huppert. This second party included a new DJ with a new setup as well as blacklights creating a fun glow. The kids changed into their “BEA Sleepy” pajamas and enjoyed desserts (gluten-free, of course) from Thomas Preti Events to Savor

Upstairs, adults boogied to a dance set of early 90s and pop—Huppert always makes sure that at multigenerational celebrations, everyone gets their favorite music—before spending their last hour downstairs with the kids. “It’s such a wow for guests to enter a whole new space, especially at the end of a celebration,” says the planner. Another little detail that made the evening seamless was the transport of all coats to the bottom floor to ensure a smooth exit.

An Evening to Enjoy — and Remember

Throughout the celebration, Kari Otero, Nathaniel Johnson Photography, and Courtney Collins Photography captured every beaming moment. Guests were able to take home snaps that night thanks to the Shake and Share Media photobooth, which was built in the vault of the bank. The TikTok booth allowed friends and family to create and share fun moving images.

In addition, guests left with custom swag. In addition to their PJs, guests rocked “BEA Happy” and “BEA Wild” hats and “BEA Crazy” tees, like the one Bea herself pulled on over her dream dress for the after-party. 

Now that the celebration has ended and she has all the photos for memories, Huppert feels overwhelmed with gratitude. She says, “I loved this party so much—I have so many amazing industry friends who brought their A+ game to make this the party of Bea’s dreams. Everything was pretty spectacular.” 

videographer: LOL Productions

11 Wedding Theme Ideas for Every Type of Couple

A great party theme can bring any event to life. Neon, casino, and Mardi Gras are just a few trending party themes showing up at some of our favorite recent events. 

But a theme can also provide important direction — especially when planning a wedding. The right wedding theme can help connect every element of your celebration, from lighting and linens to cakes and centerpieces.

With so many decisions to make when planning a wedding, we recommend starting by choosing a theme that matches your style — and your wedding venue. A theme that works well in a luxury hotel might not be as suitable for an industrial warehouse. Whether you choose a rustic wedding theme for a loft event space, a beach wedding theme for a waterfront hotel, or a vintage wedding theme for an outdoor rooftop, your choice should feel inspired, comfortable, and of course, uniquely you. 

To help you narrow down all of your options, we chose 11 inspired wedding themes we’re loving right now — plus, we included a few of our favorite real wedding examples to inspire your own memorable celebration.

1. Beachfront Beauty

The most beautiful beach-themed weddings take advantage of their natural surroundings. Whether your venue is right on the beach, or your event space has a breathtaking ocean view, beach-themed weddings have the best natural focal point of all: the water. Scroll to see how three beautiful beach wedding ceremonies captivated couples and their guests with romantic settings and complementary décor. 

a circular arch on a beach with blue water in the background.
photographer: JBJ Pictures

photographer: JBJ Pictures | planner & designer: A La Française Events | floral, rentals & design: Del Cabo Weddings | venue: Montage Los Cabos

Three archways in front of blue water and a sandy beach
photographer: Clane Gessel Photography

photographer: Clane Gessel Photography | planner: NYLUX Events | floral: Huntress Botanica by Alicia McDole | venue: The Ritz Carlton Naples, Florida

Two archways covered in green and white florals in front of bright blue water.
photographer: Suzanne Delawar Studios

2. Rustic Romance

Raw wooden tables and chairs, undone floral arrangements, exposed brick walls, flickering lanterns — these are just a few of our favorite rustic-themed wedding elements. The casual romance of a rustic wedding has a way of making guests feel comfortable and inspired all at once. These five weddings are just a few examples that you can reference for your own rustic-themed wedding celebration. 

A cherry stained pergola with pampas grass accents. Underneath is a long table with white cushioned chairs on either side.
photographer: Christina McNeill Photography

photographer: Christina McNeill Photography | planner: Alison Events | floral: Amanda Vidmar Design and Tesoro Flowers | venue: Calistoga Ranch & Joseph Phelps Vineyard | rentals: Found Rentals & Casa De Perrin 

A short floral bouquet atop a table in the woods
photographer:Byron Roe

photographer: Byron Roe | planner & floral: Events by Mint | venue: private residence

A dimly lit room with stunning chandeliers and large greenery pieces
photographer: Anthony Vazquez Photography

photographer: Anthony Vazquez Photography | planner: Save the Date® | floral: Swoop | venue: Temple Court at The Beekman | music: Hank Lane Music

Overhead shot of a table set up with votive candles and greenery
photographer: Jamee Photography

photographer: Jamee Photography | design & production: Pink Monkey Solutions | planner: Calluna Events | floral: Cori Cook Floral Design | venue: Devil’s Thumb Ranch 

A couple walks away from a warmly lit cabin in the woods

photographer: Apollo Fotografie | event planner: Charlotte Baxter | venue: Long Branch Saloon | dj: Patrick Custardo | harpist: Amelia Romano

3. Seasonally Inspired

Fall may be the most popular season to get married, but couples who get married during spring, summer, and winter can also match their celebrations to the season. Whites for winter, deep hues for fall, pastels for spring, and vibrant colors for summer are just a few ways to infuse the season into your wedding celebration. See a few of our favorite seasonally-inspired weddings below. 

Pink and blue pillar candles juxtaposed with pale pink floral arrangements over looking the pool.
photographer: C + C Photographying

photographer: C + C Photographying | planner: Blooming Girls Wedding | floral: XO Bloom | venue: Malibu Rocky Oaks Estate Vineyards

A symmetrical bride and groom table with colorful florals and fairy lights.
photographer: Ambrosio Photography

photographer: Ambrosio Photography | planner & design: Guerdy Design | venue: 1 Hotel South Beach

An archway covered in pale pink and white florals mixed with draping greenery
photographer: The Ramsdens

photographer: The Ramsdens | design & floral: Jennifer Gould Luxe Event Design | venue: Le Chateau

An all white color palette with three couches and four floor poufs
photographer: Cooper Carras

photographer: Cooper Carras | planner & design: Alyson Fox, Levine Fox Events | floral & design: Marks Garden | custom décor: The Original Runner Company | venue: Meadowood Napa Valley 

4. Bright & Bold

Color is the new white — especially when it comes to a wedding theme. While we love a glamorous all-white wedding, we also love when couples choose bright, bold colors to inspire their wedding décor. Vibrant lounge furniture, punchy floral color palettes, linens that pop, and even colorful catering spreads have us dreaming of future bright-themed wedding celebrations.

Bright and bold wedding entrance
photographer: Duke Images

photographer: Duke Images | planner: Details Details | floral & rentals: Shawna Yamamato Event Design | venue: Pelican Hill Resort 

A dessert table with colorful entries
photographer: Rebecca Yale Photography

photographer: Rebecca Yale Photography | design: Kate Siegel Fine Events | floral: Cherries Flowers | venue: Terra Gallery & Event Venue | catering: Betty Zlatchin Catering & Events 

Wooden tables with pin accents and pink florals above
photographer: Craig Paulson Studio

5. Parisian Glam 

We can’t all be lucky enough to get married in Paris, but we can bring a little bit of Paris to our own local weddings. Paris-themed weddings are romantic, of course, but they can also be sophisticated and glamorous. Whether you want to recreate a Parisian café, or you choose gilded accents inspired by the Palace of Versailles, there are endless ways to design a flawless Paris-themed wedding. 

Tiled outdoor floor with wooden tables and chairs.
photographer: Braedon Photography
A massive castle with tables and chairs on the manicured grass
photographers: Maloman Studios & Simon Luethi

photographers: Maloman Studios & Simon Luethi | planner & stationery: Erganic Design | design, décor, floral & production: The Style Marc | venue: Oheka Castle 

A white cake with gold carving and pink and white florals
photographer: JAYLim Studio

photographer: JAYLim Studio | planner: Eventful Days | florals: Pedestals Floral Decorators | venue: Oheka Castle | cake: Daniel Andreotti Cakes

6. Garden Grandeur

Gardens provide a sense of peace and serenity, which are feelings many couples want their guests to feel while celebrating their newly-wedded bliss. Some are hosted in beautiful garden venues, but not all garden-themed weddings need to be set in actual gardens. You can achieve a garden feel by highlighting garden-themed elements: endless greenery, lush florals, and bright and airy event spaces. 

A clear tent with green furniture and ink accents.
photographer: Fred Marcus Studio

photographer: Fred Marcus Studio | planner: Norma Cohen Productions | florals: SBK Associates | venue: Monmouth University | tent: Almar Party Rental | rentals: Party Rental Ltd. & Luxe Event Rentals

A large paned glass structure with all white furniture and short floral arrangements.
photographer: Stephanie Brauer

photographer: Stephanie Brauer | planner: Amy Katz Events | florals: Rachel Cho Floral Design | venue: Patina Events at Brooklyn Botanic Garden

White orchids contrasted with greenery
photographer: Lisa Blume Photography
The bride and groom table with cascading white florals
photographer: Adam Nyholt

photographer: Adam Nyholt | planner: Oulala! What an Event | florals: Blooming Gallery | venue: Royal Sonesta 

7. Vintage Luxury

A successful vintage wedding theme requires paying attention to the smallest of details. Choose a vintage mirror to use for your place card display, vintage furniture to create comfortable yet chic lounge areas, and vintage chargers to accent a perfectly-set tablescape. See how four vintage-themed weddings elevated décor accents to create beautifully-inspired wedding celebrations. 

A mirrored table assignment
photographer: Joey Kennedy Photography

photographer: Joey Kennedy Photography | planner: Whitney Carillon Events | florals: Raining Roses | venue: Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort | signage: Chalk Shop

a mustard and fire red couch face each other in a vaulted room with a tall fire place
photographer: Taylor Abeel Photography

photographer: Taylor Abeel Photography | planner: ASE, Amanda Savory Events | florals: Faye + Renee | venue: Cedar Lakes Estate

A table assignment with a floral arrangement.
photographer: Alisha Crossley Photography

photographer: Alisha Crossley Photography | planner & design: Mandy Marie Creative | florals: Avant-Garde Floral Studio | venue: El Chorro | rentals: Bright Event Rentals

A tablescape with pampas grass and yellow florals and geometric accents.
photographer: Hunter Ryan Photo

photographer: Hunter Ryan Photo | planner: Tracie Domino Events | florals & décor: MMD Events | venue: Vinoy Renaissance Resort 

8. Modern Minimalism

Sometimes, less really is more. When it comes to wedding themes and design, taking a modern, minimalist approach doesn’t have to be boring. Choose one unique décor element — like a geometric arch or a single-stem centerpiece —  to become the focal point of your wedding. Your guests will be mesmerized by the beauty in its simplicity, and you will be left with chic modern minimalism — and a memorable wedding theme. 

Boho wedding arch
photographer: Taylor McCutchan Photography

photographer: Taylor McCutchan Photography | production & design: ROQUE Events | florals: Soulflower Design Studio | venue: Tre Posti | rentals: Encore Events Rentals 

Clear chairs on either side of the aisle and an all white color palette. Greenery lines the aisle as well as drapes over the altar.
photographer: Taylor McCutchan Photography

photographer: Emily Harris Photography | planner & designer: Jackie Bressler Events| florist: Avant Gardens | venue: Miami Beach Edition|videographer: Senderey

An all white color palette looks out the bright windows.
photographer: Darrington Photography
An outdoor wedding with wooden chairs and a square archway
photographer: Larissa Cleveland Photography

9. Industrial Charm

An industrial-themed wedding is all about the venue, plus how you and your wedding planner choose to transform or enhance that venue. Structural metal ceilings, glossy cement floors, and decorative beams are usually built into the venue, but they can be enhanced through strategic décor choices. See how lighting, draping, and more completed these three unique industrial-themed weddings. 

Paned glass ceiling with brick walls and chandeliers.
photographer: Carasco Photography

photographer: Carasco Photography | planner: SQN Events | design & décor: Revel Decor | venue: Revel Motor Row | linens: BBJ Linen | catering: Limelight Catering

industrial chic warehouse with beamed ceiling and fairy lights.
photographer: Jennifer Yarbro Photography

photographer: Jennifer Yarbro Photography | planner: Each & Every Detail | florals: Workshop at Hickory Street | venue: Hickory Street Annex

A dimly lit wedding with candles lining the aisle and romantic drapes behind
photographer: Andrew Weeks Photography

10. Monochromatic Chic

Pink, red, and white are popular wedding colors, but each of those colors can also stand on its own to create a beautiful monochromatic color palette. Expand on the monochromatic theme by combining multiple hues of the same color, which will add a new dimension to your wedding design. See how three monochromatic-themed weddings each used one color to inspire florals, rentals, aisles, and even signage. 

An all pink wedding with pink chairs and a pink archway.
photographer: Charmi Pena

photographer: Charmi Pena | planner: Sonal J. Shah Event Consultants | décor, floral & design: Design House Decor | venue: Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort

Red tablescape with red linens and red roses.
photographer: Studio This Is
white floral archway
photographer: Jonathan Connolly Photography

11. Bohemian Glam

When we think of a wedding with a boho theme, we think of a wedding that is earthy, romantic, and eclectic. Some of our favorite bohemian weddings have loose floral centerpieces, neutral-toned accents, unexpected design elements, and a generally free-spirited vibe. Boho weddings are becoming more and more popular — and these celebrations make it clear why. 

small pillar and votive candles with short succulent centerpieces
photographer: Matthew David Studio

photographer: Matthew David Studio | planner: COJ Events | floral & décor: Arrangements Design | venue: Indian Wells Golf Resort | lighting: The Lighter Side

indoor archway lined with greenery and pink and white florals
photographer: Lauren Bailey Photography

photographer: Lauren Bailey Photography | planner: Willow Jaymes Events | floral: Luxe + Bloom | venues: The Hill and Georgian Hall 

A long table with minimal floral arrangements. White linens hang off the edge.
photographer:Julie Pepin Photography

photographer: Julie Pepin Photography | planner: Orange Blossom Special Events | floral: Petal Floral | venue: Millwick

A couple at the end of the aisle with trees in the background
photographer: Hello Blue Photo