Finding the perfect venue — no matter what type of event you are hosting — can be challenging. There are so many stunning venues in endless idyllic settings. From ballrooms to gardens, restaurants to raw spaces, how do you know what type of venue is right for you? Where do you even start?
Luckily, we have rounded up 28 venues for weddings, corporate events, galas, milestone events, and every celebration in between. Each of these venues offers something unique that will be sure to make your celebration a memorable one. Browse through venues by state to find your perfect event space or scroll to see them all.
The Andaz West Hollywood has six stunning event spaces, but we especially love the Sundeck, a sprawling rooftop that offers an indoor-outdoor event space for any type of event. We love that the pool is the focal point without taking up too much of the space, and there is plenty of room for a DJ booth, bars, and much more.
With three sprawling ballrooms and two beautiful outdoor spaces to choose from, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach is an oceanfront resort that offers something for every type of event host. Located just steps from the beach, this resort features Spanish-style architecture that offers a unique feel to special celebrations.
Surrounded by waterfalls, trees, and creeks, Inn of the Seventh Ray offers event hosts and their guests a serene escape from Los Angeles. We especially love Inn of the Seventh Ray for intimate wedding celebrations, where couples can take advantage of twinkling lights and rustic ceremony and reception settings.
The six unique event spaces at The London West Hollywood means this lively hotel venue can accommodate almost any type of event. The Penthouse Suite offers an intimate ceremony setting or an event space ideal for corporate event mingling, while the West End Rooftop can accommodate larger groups and offers beautiful views of Los Angeles.
Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, this stunning property is glamorous yet understated, making it a perfect venue option for engaged couples looking to wow their guests. The grand Garden Terrace offers a private outdoor event space, ideal for a memorable ceremony, while the Ballroom is an excellent option for a reception, with striking chandeliers and décor elements.
Location, location, location. The Westin St. Francis is the only hotel located on Union Square that has cable cars stopping right outside the hotel doors. Since 1904, the hotel has been hosting large-scale events — from galas to weddings — that wow guests with the property’s impeccable service and stunning décor.
With both indoor and outdoor event spaces that can accommodate up to 1,000 guests, Infinity Park Event Center is ideal for large-scale corporate events and galas. The venue features state-of-the-art audio-visual technology, which helps ensure clear sound and stunning visuals for all event tech needs.
The Major Food Events Space is from the innovative team at Major Food Group, which includes some of the most recognizable culinary brands in the country, including CARBONE and Sadelle’s. This stunning event space offers event hosts in Miami the same trusted hospitality and is ideal for delighting guests with custom menus and exciting experiences.
A stunning blend of historic charm and modern elegance, Builders BLDG offers an architectural masterpiece in the heart of downtown Chicago. With its grand marble lobby and soaring ceilings, this venue is perfect for sophisticated celebrations and corporate events.
A beautiful venue just steps from Millennium Park, the Fairmont Chicago offers elegant ballrooms, stunning city views, and world-class service. Its versatile event spaces cater to both intimate weddings and large-scale galas, and every celebration in between.
The nation’s largest rooftop venue, Offshore Rooftop & Bar offers unparalleled views of Lake Michigan and Chicago’s iconic skyline. Located on Chicago’s Navy Pier, this chic, all-season space is ideal for lively cocktail receptions, summer soirées, and all types of unforgettable events.
A visionary event space designed for ultimate customization, The Geraghty is a dream venue for large-scale productions and luxury celebrations. With state-of-the-art lighting from BlackOak Technical Productions and endless design possibilities from Kehoe Designs, it transforms into any setting imaginable.
photographer: Berry Photos Wedding Photography – West Bridgewater, Massachusetts | florals: Flowers and More Design Studio – Walpole, Massachusetts | venue: The Tiffany Ballroom
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Timeless elegance meets modern sophistication at The Tiffany Ballroom, a unique venue featuring stunning crystal chandeliers, a grand pre-function space, and impeccable service for weddings, galas, corporate events, and upscale events of all kinds.
Nestled within the Massachusetts Horticultural Society (the country’s oldest formally structured horticultural organization), this venue offers breathtaking gardens, charming outdoor spaces, and a romantic greenhouse — perfect for nature-inspired weddings and elegant outdoor affairs.
Combining urban charm with waterfront views, City Winery NYC offers a chic, industrial space where guests can sip world-class wines while enjoying the scenic Hudson River backdrop. With its built-in stage, state-of-the-art sound and production, and on-site catering, we especially love City Winery NYC for galas and corporate events.
A legendary venue featuring The Hammerstein Ballroom and The Grand Ballroom event spaces, Manhattan Center is ideal for high-profile galas, concerts, and luxury events, located in the heart of New York City. Manhattan Center also offers everything you could possibly need in-house, from expert lighting to video services.
One of New York’s most immersive nightlife and event venues, NEBULA features cutting-edge lighting, state-of-the-art sound, and a transformative atmosphere for unforgettable parties and private events. We love the idea of reimagining this event space for a creative Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration, enchanting gala, or lively corporate event.
Known for its historic charm and world-class entertainment capabilities, Sony Hall is a dynamic venue that blends classic architecture with modern tech, perfect for concerts, corporate events, and stylish soirées. Experience and performance-based events are ideally hosted at Sony Hall.
A symbol of luxury and timeless grandeur, The Plaza offers iconic event spaces, including the breathtaking Grand Ballroom, for high-profile weddings, corporate affairs, and black-tie celebrations. An event at The Plaza is always an event to remember.
A lively, energetic venue with a playful Irish pub atmosphere, The Irish Exit is perfect for casual gatherings, networking events, and celebrations with a fun and relaxed vibe. As part of the Moynihan Food Hall, The Irish Exit offers delectable cuisine and drinks, making it an ideal venue to create a memorable experience.
A boutique hotel with a stylish, modern aesthetic, the Hutton Hotel is a top choice for intimate gatherings, live music events, and sophisticated receptions in Nashville. We especially love the Hutton Hotel for events featuring live performances in the legendary Analog music venue.
Formerly the home of country music legend Reba McEntire, The Estate at Cherokee Dock was made to host iconic events. This waterfront estate offers Southern charm, luxury accommodations, and expansive grounds for dream weddings and private events.
A neoclassical masterpiece in the lively downtown Houston area, Corinthian Houston offers a grand setting for any event. With towering columns, opulent chandeliers, and a rich history, we especially love Corinthian Houston as an ideal venue setting for luxury weddings and galas.
Known for its dramatic architecture and lush courtyards, The Bell Tower on 34th provides an old-world elegance with modern amenities. We believe that these details make The Bell Tower on 34th a top choice for weddings and high-end celebrations.
A historic landmark known as the “Crown Jewel of Pennsylvania Avenue,” the Willard InterContinental Washington, D.C. is a historic hotel that boasts opulent ballrooms, rich history dating back to 1901, and an unmatched D.C. location just steps from The White House for upscale affairs.
Located in the heart of the nation’s capital, The Schuyler offers a sophisticated and versatile space with striking chandeliers and luxurious finishes, ideal for elegant weddings and galas. The Schuyler perfectly blends a modern 21st century aesthetic with nods to the property’s Art Deco past.
The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas is a Caribbean paradise offering pristine beachfront settings, luxury accommodations, and world-class service. This stunning venue offers unique experiences for all types of destination weddings and exclusive retreats, including the option to host a cocktail hour aboard their luxury catamaran, Lady Lynsey II.
A tropical oasis with breathtaking ocean views, The Ritz-Carlton, Aruba blends island charm with five-star luxury, providing an unforgettable setting for weddings, private celebrations, and corporate getaways. We love the option for couples to get married right on the beach, timed perfectly with the beautiful sunset.
We are consistently wowed by the artistry and innovation we see at events by Ovando Design and Production. The team’s unique designs, comprehensive production services, and professional execution draws raves from their clients and guests. photographer: Fred Marcus Studio
Standard Event Rentals is a family-owned and operated event rental company offering a comprehensive range of services and options to elevate every event. We appreciate how they partner each client with a dedicated event specialist who sees them through from consultation to choosing items from their extensive selection. photographer: Josh Grueztmacher
Year after year, one of the most-searched-for, most-requested, and most popular topics on PartySlate is unique party theme ideas. Seeing the same themes over and over can get stale, yet coming up with brand new, innovative ideas can be daunting. That’s why each year our team combs through hundreds of real event albums added to PartySlate to find the hottest new theme ideas and inspiration.
This year, we’re sharing how your favorite deli sandwich can inspire a centerpiece, how AI can not only help with planning your party — but be the party theme itself — and not one, but two ways to make a Taylor Swift-themed party feel clever. So without further ado, discover 25 unique party theme ideas we love for 2025. Plus, tap into each event to see more photos, as well as the very vendors and venues that brought them to life.
photographer: Mirelle Carmichael Photography | design & décor: Layered Vintage & Thirst and Company | musical entertainment, av, lighting, & fabrication: Encore Event Entertainment | catering: 24 Carrots Catering and Events
Yeah baby. The concept of an Austin Powers-themed party may not be new, but this corporate event gave it a unique and imaginative perspective. The party’s innovative moments included an Austin Powers monument, King’s Guard photo ops, and groovy décor moments that transported guests back to the 60s. Not to mention, the clever menu names and serverware guests uncovered across the occasion.
photographer: SDK Photo & Design (Stephanie D Kleinman) | planner: Hudson Production | design & décor: Corrie in Color | venue: Hillcrest Country Club
Event inspiration — and lunch — is served. This deli-themed Bar Mitzvah put cozy cuisine at the forefront with delicatessen-inspired centerpieces, a take-out counter stocked with merch, and street view entrance-inspired stage. On the menu were classic deli dishes from pastrami sandwiches to New York famous black and white cookies, of course.
Meet us at this Midnight-themed Bat Mitzvah party. The Miami celebration took Taylor Swift’s second latest album and made it an entire event design. The album cover’s signature deep blue hues encapsulated every inch of the outdoor venue, from shades of blue sparkling off of mirrored furniture to neon ropes lighting up palm tree trunks. And we have to sing the praises of the midnight blue Shake Shack burger stand.
Bring the desert to you. This 60th birthday created a private “music festival” for friends and family thanks to an epic beach setup. The party décor was anything but dry, with luxe lounges built into the sand, an intricate laser cut DJ booth backdrop, a “main stage” inspired bar, and elaborate sea creature-inspired sand castles framing the scene.
Welcome to the future. It’s no secret AI has taken over. From professional to personal use cases, it seems everyone is getting on board with systems that will do the work for you. Rather than fight the change, this Bar Mitzvah celebrated it. The party infused artificial technology-inspired prints and details into its design. Then took it one step further by incorporating actual AI into the party space via large-scale screens and projections that ran throughout the night.
photographer: Samuel Lippke Studios | planner: Parry Events and Consulting | design & décor: Revelry Event Designers, Mark’s Garden, & Doorn Events | lighting: Images By Lighting | catering: Untitled Events LA
Welcome to 1942. Guests stepped out of Los Angeles and into Rick’s Café Américain at this Casablanca-themed birthday. The event design evoked nostalgic glamour and romance with velvet red draping, antique props, a 250 pound bronze orb, and tropical projection lighting that covered the venue from floor to ceiling, and As for the guest of honor? Here’s looking at you, kid.
photographer: Johanna Oakes Photography | planner: Whitney Carillon Events, Event Effects, SWAG DECOR, a Rose Brand Company, Tailored Twig | venue: Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort | linens: Nuage Designs | tableware: Different Look
The Irish countryside never looked better (even from Orlando). This birthday party was all about celebrating the guest of honor’s Irish heritage — and we love this theme idea for absolutely any culture. A few of our favorite moments include the floral sheep (yes, really) that popped up across the venue, and micro oak kegs that served as the perfect guest place cards. Not to mention, the monogrammed “pub” that celebrated the birthday boy — and offered guests endless spirits out of Ireland all night long. Now we understand why they call it the luck of the Irish.
photographer: Wesley Evans Photography | planner: Foxtail Catering & Events | venue: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art | beverage caterer: Tonic Beverage Catering
Paint the town — whatever color you want. A fun-loving expression turned into a food-focused party theme at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Paint chips and color swatches lined catering stations, while apps were passed atop splattered serveware and next to colored paint cans. Waiters and waitresses wore paint splashed aprons and berets as guests dressed to impress in outfits inspired by their favorite art pieces. The best part? Each menu item was a work of art in itself, from artful hors’devours to painted macarons.
photo courtesy of planner: Lemiga Events | planner: Slaack Productions |design & décor: EDGE Design and Decor & BalloonWorks LLC | venue: Redbird | lighting: The Lighter Side
This one’s for the millennials. Take guests back to your favorite decade like this 2000s-themed birthday party. Guests arrived in their best bedazzled jeans and butterfly clips to find retro lockers, electric purple fringe, and neon pink furniture. If we didn’t know any better, we’d think we walked into Lizzie McGuire’s closet.
photo courtesy of caterer: MIHO | planner: Lindsey Chronert | design & décor: Siren Floral Co
Take your garden party to the next level with an in-season veggie or fruit theme. That’s right, this summer dinner party was inspired solely by the host’s love of tomatoes. From vines of grape tomatoes dressing the bar to bowls of roma and cherry tomatoes on tabletops, guests were treated to the freshest of dinner designs — and menus. Dishes were infused with juicy tomatoes, of course, while the menu itself was scribed in a sundrenched tomato hue. All to say, we’re planting the seed for more produce-themed dinner parties this year.
photographers: Anna Anikina Photography & Dina Douglass | planner: Aliana Events | design & décor: Celio’s Design | venue: The Beverly Hills Hotel
A good party is often defined by its entertainment — and there’s nothing quite as entertaining as a Cirque du Soleil performance. Turn that into a theme and you’ve got an equally unique and epic event. This Bat Mitzvah evoked all the senses with immersive designs, photo ops, performances, and more. In true Cirque style, guests stepped right up to an imaginative circus, far from the traditional carnivals of the past. We would buy an entry ticket now if we could.
photographer: Caitlyn Guarano Photography | planner: Mostest | design & décor: Birch Event Design | venue: The Bowery Hotel
XOXO. Any Gossip Girl fan remembers the iconic masquerade ball episode — and this 21st birthday party made an entire party theme out of it. Decadent draping, a wall of chic eye masks, dripping hydrangea arrangements, and plenty of flickering candles set the scene for a moody, Manhattan-inspired night. Trust us, a unique party theme like this will appease even the pickiest of Upper East Siders.
photographer: Yvette Roman Photography | design & décor: Revelry Event Designers, Celio’s Design, Marc Friedland Couture Communications | lighting: Images By Lighting
Salvador Dali’s imaginative and bizarre artwork came to life at this 60th birthday dinner. A theme so funky, fresh, and clever we can’t believe we didn’t think of it ourselves. The dreamscape setting came to life with floral-bound frames quite literally framing tables, making the dinner itself a work of art. Funky furniture, place settings, and neon backdrops completed the eccentric celebration.
photographer: Todd France | design & décor: Florie Huppert Design & Flowers on the Park| venue: Ace Hotel Brooklyn | entertainment: Total Entertainment
Who doesn’t love snack time? When this Bar Mitzvah planner asked the guest of honor what he likes as they brainstormed a party theme, he replied snacks — and the rest was history. The bodega-inspired celebration featured shelves of pantry items, a snack bar (of course), and passed apps including Ramen noodle cups and bags of french fries. Custom monogrammed boxes of cereal, cookies, crackers, and more propped photo ops and backed bars. Was this the best Bar Mitzvah menu ever? We imagine young guests thought so.
Are you ready for it? For Abby and Phil’s wedding welcome party, they greeted guests to their very own “eras tour” — symbolizing notable milestones and stages from their own love story. The experiential party theme took guests through time with cocktails and beverages, including a “freshman year” corner with red solo cup cocktails. To take the theme a step further, guests found themselves with backstage passes and personalized tour merchandise. We imagine this party theme will be remembered All Too Well.
From Dior to diapers, this expecting mom did not hold back when it came to an all-encompassing baby shower theme. The designer theme design was all in the details, from a “Parfumerie” to a “Fleurs” bar, and a pink-draped tent that set the scene. Not to mention, every element was covered in the party’s signature blush pattern — lamp shades, menus, charger plates — you name it, this team thought of it. Our favorite part might have to be the passed pink mocktails, or maybe the designer pink chocolate covered strawberries.
photographer: Kate Saler Photography – Michigan | design & décor: Twelve24 Events & Designs by Debbie LeClaire | venue: Temple Beth El – Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
“The team. The team. The team.” That may be Michigan football’s motto, but it’s also the secret to the perfect themed party. Having an incredible vendor team behind you is the difference between a memorable party and an underwhelming event. This Michigan football-themed Bar Mitzvah was perfectly executed, from mini helmet and foam finger-lined tablescapes to catering moments decked out in the school’s symbolic Maize and Blue hues. When it comes to a creative party theme, leveraging your favorite team is always a win.
photographer: Freebird Photography | planner: Wild at Heart Co. | design & décor: Farm and Son | lounge rentals: Kadeema
Palm Beach inspiration was all the rage last year thanks to Kristin Wig’s iconic performance in Palm Royale. And with season 2 already in the making it’s no surprise that the glamorous town is still a hot topic — and party theme. This milestone birthday party not only took inspiration from the hit series, but also The Colony Palm Beach, a boutique hotel known for coating every inch of its spaces and rooms in the destination’s iconic pink and green palette. The theme pairs retro moments inspired by the show with glamorous hotel details, including a room key wall in place of a classic seating chart.
photographer: Hannah Way Photography | planner: Alexa Kay Events | design & décor: Render Events Co | venue: The Village Dallas
Is pickleball becoming America’s pastime? The the paddle sport has skyrocketed in popularity — and will certainly be an epic party theme in 2025. This networking event gets major points for making a country club green spritz wall, pickleball paddle wall photo op, and a paddle backdrop behind the bar. Throw in an actual pickleball court for guests to play and you’ve served up the perfect experiential party theme.
photo courtesy of caterer: Le Basque | design & décor: Jassi & Co.| venue: Rubell Museum
The first Monday in May is iconic for a reason. The annual MET Gala is host to some of the best red carpet fashion moments of the entire year —which made it the perfect inspiration for this Vogue-worthy wedding. Red hot mannequins were sprawled around the reception space along with fashion-forward floral moments and A-list worthy designs. Lucky invitees were certainly in for an experiential treat. Who doesn’t love a themed wedding?
Our kind of vacation. A sweet tooth-inspired hotel was the concept of this milestone birthday party — and the proof is in the pudding (and the rows of cakes, and the shelves of ice cream, and the tiers of macarons). The innovative celebration shows you can make a unique party theme out of anything — including your love of a decadent dessert. From a sprinkle donut bathroom mirror to a cotton candy photo booth, our mouths are watering at every sugar-inspired corner.
photographer: Suzanne Delawar Studios | planner: Chris Weinberg Events | design & décor: Gilded Group Décor | venue: The Bath Club | actors: Magen Boys Entertainment
“Just fold it in!” Schitt’s Creek may be over, but the love for its 80 episodes will never fade. This wedding after party took inspiration from the couple’s favorite series — and of course, their favorite character Moira Rose. “Moira’s Wig Bar” was the perfect way to make a unique party theme moment an experience for guests — even if they don’t appreciate the brilliantly selfish character that is Moira, they can still enjoy her need to have a wig for every occasion.
A sweet bridal shower deserves an adorable theme, and this “She’s off the market” celebration was as clever as it is cute. As a prequel to the bride’s upcoming Lake Como wedding, the shower brought inspiration from Italian markets to the table. Fresh flowers emerged from ceramic colanders, while fresh focaccia filled plates. Caterpillar tablescapes, striped signage, and citrus details were just the cherry on top.
photographer: Chad David Kraus Photography | planner: The Event of a Lifetime, Inc. | design & décor: Ruth Ridgeway Designs | venue: Manursing Island Club | strolling musician: Athena Entertainment
Where has the time gone? It feels like just yesterday Lily Collins as Emily was starting her journey to Paris on the Netflix show Emily in Paris, and now the series is renewed for a 5th season. Bat Mitzvah guest of honor Emelie used the series’ lasting success to her advantage by making it an entire party theme — and casting herself as the main character, of course. Street performers, French cafes, macaron carts, and a floral Eiffel Tower were just a few of the elements that transported guests from New York to the capital of France.
Where there’s a classic saying, there’s a party theme. The theme of this baby shower? ”On Cloud 9.” The party’s inspiration is clear as day thanks to ethereal white drapery decorated by overhead clouds, sky blue velvet chairs, and white floral tablescapes. Meanwhile, plush white lounges with comfortable cushioned couches left guests feeling like they were floating on clouds. The dessert bar was another slice of heaven, with sky-inspired confections from delicate cookies to exquisite cake pops. When it comes to unique party themes, the sky is truly the limit.
It’s that time of year again: when the PartySlate team spends weeks scouring hundreds of new event albums, learning what’s new in fashion and interior design, and brushing up on pop culture phenomena. We put everything else on hold in service of bringing you the very best trends and ideas for the New Year.
We are ready for the weddings, galas, corporate events, and more events in 2025 — and with our list, you will be too. Read on to find out the newest twist on floral design, the color that you’ll see everywhere, how weddings are mimicking fashion shows, which feathered detail is flying its way into décor, and so much more.
We revel in the sheer joy that comes from people gathering to celebrate. And we want to make your 2025 celebration the most memorable yet. Come back to PartySlate to find your perfect venue and vendor team and get ideas and advice for your upcoming wedding or party.
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1. Sage Green
Fall ushers in vibrant hues before winter shifts wedding colors to deeper jewel tones, but sage green is a color for all seasons. It is subtle and classic but not overused. It plays nicely with other shades and lends elegance to every palette.
photographer: John & Joseph Photography | planner: Lisa Lafferty | design & décor: Revelry Event Designers | design & floral: Butterfly Floral & Event Design | venue: The Colony House
Los Angeles, CA
This Princess and the Frog-inspired Quinceañera went all-in on sage with luxurious draping, custom furniture, and lots of greenery. The visionary team at Revelry Event Designers conjured an elegant Southern tableau.
photographer: Addy Rae Photography | event planner: Kyle Michelle Weddings and Events | design & floral: Sebesta Floral and Event Design | linen rentals: BBJ La Tavola | rentals: Something Vintage Rentals
Strathmere, NJ
This vibrant vintage-style wedding featured an open-air tent which made the most of its water views. Winding tables with wishbone chairs from were decked out with a variety of sage linen from BBJ La Tavola for a playful aesthetic.
With forest weddings trending in searches by soon-to-be married couples, it makes sense that we are seeing more and more (and even more) greenery at weddings and events. The trend takes lush to a whole new level — overhead, flowing off the ends of tables, and more — enveloping guests in natural beauty.
photographer: John & Joseph Photography | event planner: Event Lab
San Juan Capistrano, CA
This Palm Springs-inspired wedding evoked a lush desert landscape with florals and brush flanking the winding wood plank aisle. Natural elements like woven bamboo furthered the elegant earthy vibe.
photographer: John & Joseph Photography | planner: Lisa Lafferty | design & décor: Revelry Event Designers | design & floral: Butterfly Floral & Event Design | venue: The Colony House
Los Angeles, CA
This event evoked the moodiness of New Orleans with fern and moss “growing” upwards and cascading down over sage drapery. The lush greenery enveloped guests in a sense of place — far from the towering palm trees of its locale.
photo courtesy of event planner: Colin Cowie Lifestyle | venue: 1 Hotel Brooklyn
New York, NY
This indoor forest wedding from Colin Cowie Lifestyle proves that you don’t need fresh air for a fresh affair. The urban setting is an unexpected locale for such a lush vision, which the team brought to every tabletop with unique woodsy greenery.
The idea of dinner paired with a live show isn’t new, but at weddings and parties, those elements are usually separated — a seated meal followed by guests standing at the edge of the dance floor to watch a a performance. We love that, recently, we’ve been seeing more wow entertainment moments unfold during dinner, allowing every guest a good view from a comfortable spot.
This Broadway-loving couple was surprised by a medley that included songs from Hamilton, Wicked, Kinky Boots and more — all with custom lyrics to honor their love. The dinner performances, including creative drag queen interpretations of their favorite shows, delighted guests at the four-day affair.
photographer: John & Joseph Photography, Inc | event planner: Bliss Productions | design & floral: Petals LA | venue: Home Team BBQ- Aspen
Aspen, CO
This Alice in Wonderland-themed wedding featured memorable entertainment moments, including the roaming, stilted Queen of Hearts who towered over guests during dinner. The top planners at Bliss Productions ensured that every whimsical detail evoked the joy and wonder of the day.
Fashion runways naturally direct all eyes towards the models showing the latest styles, so it makes perfect sense to create a runway aisle to direct all guests’ attention to a dramatic wedding entrance. It’s a creative and chic layout.
photographer: Abby Jiu Photography | planner, design & floral: House of Catherine | design & floral: Fresh Designs: Flora and Events | venue: Lennon Farm Greenhouses | rentals: Nuage Designs | rentals: Luxe Event Rentals
Tabernacle, NJ
This wedding’s combination of stark black seating and white florals flanking its runway aisle is style personified. The ceremony’s elegance carried over to the richly appointed reception.
This luxurious all-white ceremony’s runway aisle is a standout feature with its mirrored floor reflecting and enhancing the grandeur of the surroundings. The aisle is both functional and a statement centerpiece of this memorable multi-day wedding.
We are so happy that iridescent is showing up at events again. The complex hue is at once pink, blue, purple — and always shiny. In short, it makes every party feel more festive.
photographer: John & Joseph Photography | event planner: Audrey W Events
Los Angeles, CA
This first anniversary party brought iridescent glamour to every element, from the towering welcome arch to the lighting, menus, and even dance floor. John & Joseph Photography captured every shiny moment, including the cake which recreated the iridescent vibe in frosting form.
White weddings are as classic as it gets. And tents have been serving as chic event settings for a long while. But savvy couples are reimagining both with clever twists on tradition.
Images By Lighting created a unique vision by leveraging projection mapping to display a pattern onto this towering tent. The team took a blank white surface and transformed it with light against mountains and the night sky.
This oceanfront wedding was the epitome of elegance, with cream and sand tones mixed with rich greenery. However, the pleated draping on the ceiling of the waterside tent is a wow factor unlike any we’ve seen.
“There will be more focus on textures, colors, and patterns to help subtly tie together event themes, especially through linen options,” says Julie Walter of Paramount Events, a top caterer and part of The Paramount Group. At PartySlate, we are seeing a trend toward maximalist tabletops, blending patterns and hues with abandon — and we love the joyful vibe.
photographer: Sarah Lawless | event planner: Eva Clark Events | design & floral: Petal Productions | venue: Faena Miami Beach | linen: BBJ La Tavola | entertainment: Kiral Artists
Miami Beach, FL
Every element on the table of this bright wedding created a cheerful aesthetic. From the bright red tassels and striped ribbon to the stacked chargers and plates that offer rounded shapes to offset the sharp stripes on the tabletop.
photo courtesy of rentals: Something Vintage Rentals
Richmond, VA
Something Vintage Rentals ensured that every table at this midsummer party had its own unique vibe. Each setting is a study in maximalism beauty with opposing patterns and vintage accoutrement that work together for unique and varied aesthetics.
Fashion has ushered in the era of stripes. Classic on their own, stripes can create a preppy vibe or a dramatic vision. Mix stripes with other patterns for an aesthetic that is all your own. Stripes might be the most versatile print we’ve seen.
Black and white palettes are always in style and this striped tent embodies joyful elegance. The grooms’ classic tuxedos further the pairing, which was rounded out by rich greens and peach florals.
This delightful summer birthday party took its cue from Mother Nature, with lemon hues infusing every detail. The striped, billowing drapery complemented the striped linen, both of which created a playful vibe. Don’t miss the lively puppy petting zoo and roller rink.
This milestone birthday featured a lush palette of rich red, deep cerise, and stark black. Striped cocktail and dinner menus brought vibrant color to the bar and tabletops at the elegant affair.
Birds have long been symbols of hope, peace, and love so it makes sense that they have flittered their way into event design. From linen and china to bar-fronts and even bridal gowns, sweet little birds are bringing their whimsy to weddings and parties all over the country.
photographer: Jake Anderson Photography | event planner: Always Yours Events | design & floral: Beach Plum Floral | venue: The Nantucket Hotel
Nantucket, MA
Pops of periwinkle and lime green marry perfectly at this seaside wedding in Nantucket. In addition to a few nautical nods in the place cards and desserts, tiny birds flit among florals on the fanciful linen to complete the vintage preppy aesthetic.
photographer: Hannah Snyder | event planner: Kyle Michelle Weddings and Events | venue: The Barnes Foundation | rentals: Something Vintage Rentals | caterer: Constellation Culinary Group
Philadelphia, PA
This maximalist wedding mixed colorful florals and block print designs with abandon — to beautiful effect. We especially love the happy birds “perched” on the dinnerware and custom bar.
This garden wedding from Mindy Weiss Party Consultants brought nature into its glassed-in reception with garlands of greenery suspended over tables festooned with bright florals. The custom-made cocktail bar featured hand-painted flowers and ethereal hummingbirds perched or mid-flight. Don’t miss the Taylor Swift-themed afterparty.
These cocktails follow the same principals as steeping tea or making pour-over coffee — and they are a show-stopper. Cocktail caterers are taking glass cones filled with dried flowers, herbs, and/or fruit then pouring liquor through the botanicals for naturally-flavored cocktails. These sips often feature bright colors infused by the specific combination of botanicals used.
This fairytale wedding wowed with unique décor and creative cocktails. Guests were able to see their cocktails infused live, resulting in vibrant hot pink sips. Click to see the unique floral ceiling installations from Fresh Designs: Flora and Events that launched trends earlier in the year.
photographer: Afrik Armando | event planner: Elegant Occasions by JoAnn Gregoli | design & floral: Ceci New York | design & décor: Jennifer Gould Luxe Event Design | florals: FMI Farms | venue: The Glasshouse | catering: Abigail Kirsch Catering
New York, NY
PartySlate hosted this corporate gathering, partnering with the renowned team at Abigail Kirsch Catering for wow-worthy fare — and they did not disappoint. Their food and drink stations included a citrus station called Zest + Zing with orange-infused espresso martinis created by a live pour-over, resulting in rich flavors and a beautiful display.
We love how making lounge spaces a priority at an event makes guest connection a priority too, as the setups make it easy to sit and talk. “One trend is clear: couples are embracing cozy, semi-permanent lounge setups that bring a living-room ambiance into wedding venues,” shares Manny Martinez and of Event Source | Panache Events.
This wedding gathering made guests feel at home with luxury design, custom furniture, décor, and draping — all of which worked together to create a welcome aesthetic. We love how the sectionals allow big groups to gather in a more casual way.
“Guests gravitate toward spaces that invite relaxation and mingling, featuring stylish arrangements of plush sofas, accent chairs, layered rugs, and elegant side tables. These setups not only add warmth but also create designated areas for guests to connect, offering a unique balance of sophistication and comfort,” says Jessa Hochman of Event Source | Panache Events.
Place cards have undergone an evolution over the years. From tables of escort cards (as it was when I got married 26 years ago) to calligraphic seating charts to even more creative installations like place cards suspended from trees or seating assignments as garnishes for full glasses of Champagne. And all of those are still going strong, but we love the new, very personal, direction the trend is taking now: gallery walls.
photographer: Abby Jiu Photography | design & floral: Fresh Designs: Flora and Events | design & floral: House of Catherine | venue: Lennon Farm Greenhouses | caterer: Garces Events | rentals: Party Rental Ltd. | rental: Luxe Event Rentals
Tabernacle, NJ
We adore how personal and engaging this travel-themed place card wall is, not to mention its very on-trend shade sage green (see above). The installation is part art, part travelogue, and all chic.
This gallery wall feels a bit like home. It’s as if you’re in a friend’s elegant living room viewing their favorite new art. This seating assignment display is elegant and minimal and perfectly complements the clean, modern design of this whole Napa event.
Photo backdrops, photo booths, roaming photographers with digital backdrops? Yes to all. But also, how about a small room dedicated to the art? We are loving these decked-out spaces meant for poses and kisses and joy.
This curated photo room is simple and elegant. The draping in back frames the subjects, while the draping in front makes it feel like you’re sneaking a peek in. We adore how the lighting is both decorative and functional.
photographer: Lorren & Braman | event planner: Masi Events | venue: The Major Food Events Space | creative director: Petal Productions | lighting & av: Levy Lighting NYC | MIA | entertainment + photobooth: Curate Entertainment | candles: Lennox and Grace Candle Company | outdoor lounge rentals + linens: Nuage Designs | catering rentals: Event Source | Panache Events |
Miami, FL
The Major Food Events Space provided the perfect glamorous, jewel-toned spaces for this corporate gathering held by PartySlate. Curate Entertainment played host to this photo room — a luxurious vision in red decked out with florals perfect for posing.
Yes, you can serve fare on plates, it works. But think about how handy take-out containers are for holding and eating. Consider theming the containers to your event, utilizing your palette or design, or adding personalization like a quote or monogram. Or imagine coordinating containers with the type of fare: Chinese take-out boxes, mini pizza boxes, and so on.
photo courtesy of caterer: Hedrick’s Catering & Events
Houston, TX
For this birthday party, guests enjoyed bites from chic striped (again, trend alert) takeaway boxes personalized with “Danielle is 34.” They also dined from mini pizza boxes and ate treats from little bakery boxes.
photo courtesy of caterer: 1st Class Catering Events
Beverly Hills, CA
Friends and family at this sweet baby shower enjoyed all manner of beautiful bites — from stacks of little pancakes to miniature bowls of Caesar salad, each with its own tiny bottle of dressing. Containers sported the party’s pretty pink palette and the messaging: “Welcome to Karina’s Baby Shower.”
Black and white is an ever-popular event palette, always trending in search and creating stark modern vibes. Checkered dance floors have long centered elegant events of all kinds. But now, we are seeing new takes on the trend, with dance floors that demand attention with illusions and creative patterns.
photo courtesy of av & technology: The One Up Group | event planner: Aliana Events | rentals & décor: Revelry Event Designers
Los Angeles, CA
The bold black and white palette for this milestone birthday extended from the tabletops to the stage and onto the dance floor (and even the tiered cake). Stripes mixed with checks and there were swirls and clashes of patterns that added visual interest at every turn.
photo courtesy of entertainment: Magen Boys Entertainment | design & floral: R5 Event Design | venue: Midtown Event Theatre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This Alice in Wonderland-themed Bat Mitzvah celebration had creative details galore. From the oversized playing cards and giant mushroom art installations to the black-and-white checkered dance floor, which gave the illusion of a swirling hole to allude to the rabbit hole that main character Alice fell into.
Last year we noted that personal gifting was on the rise, at corporate events in particular. Going into 2025, we’re still seeing personalization, especially live engraving. Live favor creation acts as both entertainment and a beautiful reminder of your special event.
photographer: Clark Studio | event agency: Sterling Social Events & Experiences | florist: Orla Floral
Los Angeles, CA
At this beauty product launch for the LAWLESS brand, guests not only enjoyed a glam room and curated photo spots, but also engraved party favors. Partygoers were able to personalize their cosmetics with their name or other messaging.
photographer: Shaimaa Photography | event planner & design: Events by Picnics In The City | design, custom candy, paper goods design, signs design: Aspenwood Creative | venue: Domain 8208
Houston, TX
This birthday party for a little fashionista combined luxury and whimsy and allowed tiny guests to “shop” with “money” named after the birthday girl. Personalization options allowed for engraved passport books, gold embossed purses, and more.
Holistic practices focus on the whole to create positive, calming energy. We’re seeing more centering activations and décor details at all kinds of events from corporate gatherings to weddings. Crystals, guided meditation, sound baths, nature-inspired elements, aura photo booths, and more are garnering interest.
photographer: Diana Feil | event planner: Party Crush Events | design & floral: Dogwood and Fir | venue: Private Home
Los Angeles, CA
This boho-chic pop-up centered around a sound bath for a calming good time. Guests sat on leather and knit Moroccan poufs under conical tents surrounded by lush California greenery before dining al fresco on fresh fare like nigiri and ripe fruit.
photographer: Chris Ferenzi Photography | event planner & designer: BODAMAESTRA | design & floral: Victoria Clausen Floral Events | design & floral: Rebeca Ibelings | venue: Long View Gallery
Washington, DC
This wedding featured spiritual elements at every table with pink crystals to infuse love into the affair, white for meditative calm, blue for truth, and so on. Guests also enjoyed an aura photo booth and an infinity dance floor.
Most sports are loud, primary-colored affairs. But the trend we are calling “varsity chic” honors the gamesmanship of time-honored traditions but makes it elegant. We’re talking vintage high school-themes and events that evoke a sport in pastel hues or florals.
This dreamy wedding was followed by an afterparty at “Rydell High” featuring a custom milkshake bar with a Taylor Swift tie-in, trophy displays, mirrored décor, lockers, monogrammed robes, and a disco DJ booth. The brides donned letterman jackets and danced all night.
photographer: Freebird Photography | event planner and designer: Wild at Heart Co. | florals: Farm and Son | lounge rentals: Kadeema | lighting and drapery: Ryan Designs
Newburyport, MA
This Palm Beach-inspired 50th soirée featured pink pastel florals, linen, dinnerware, and more. Sporting elements were delicately and elegantly worked into the chic design — pink tennis balls, pastel ping pong tables, custom cookies in the shapes of tennis skirts and racquets, and more.
Eco-conscious events have been in fashion for a while. From locally-sourced fare and LEED-certified venues to post-party food and flower donations, couples and hosts are attempting to minimize their event’s footprint on our planet. Live potted plants and trees are the next step in this march toward beautiful sustainability. Plus, many couples are replanting their wedding décor in their own yard to enjoy for years to come.
This garden wedding celebrated the happy couple — and Mother Nature. A mix of potted flowers and plants flanked the aisle, arch, and tabletops, and mixed beautifully with natural rattan elements.
photographer: Joseph Rogero | event planner: Nicole Simeral & Company | design & floral: Winston Flowers
Falmouth, MA
Winston Flowers perfectly executed the sophisticated boho aesthetic of this Berkshire wedding. Verdant potted greenery and soft blooms complemented the ocean blue linen and custom bar for a serene scene.
A riot of colorful florals all mixed together makes for elegant whimsy. We’re talking a lot of hues, not in the ordered ombré of past year, but mixed with abandon into a tableau that would make Mother Nature proud. This maximalist approach to event décor feels both well-considered and free-spirited all at once.
This lush wedding immersed guests in bright pinks, sunny yellows, and vibrant purples. Cascading floral arrangements intermingled overhead with chandeliers and were grounded below by rich navy seating.
This colorful South Asian wedding managed to create such a captivating vision that it rivaled the rooftop views of Manhattan. The ceremonial arch was an explosion of vivid hues and the tabletops featured florals of varying shades and species that created a festive feel.
Vintage glassware adds a unique charm and character to events. Intricate designs, vibrant colors, and nostalgic appeal evoke a sense of elegance and individuality, perfect for creating memorable wedding and party aesthetics.
photo courtesy of rentals: Something Vintage Rentals
Richmond, VA,
This midsummer party not only featured playful place settings in our trend above, but also vintage glass- and serveware. In fact, PartySlate’s own in-house event planner has shared that silver trays are once again popular for serving cocktails and appetizers.
photo courtesy of rentals: Any Occasion Tents & Events
Houston, TX
“We are seeing a trend in glassware such as vintage speakeasy Nick and Nora glasses used for Martinis and specialty cocktails,” shares Cheryl Rebsch of Any Occasion Tents & Events. She notes that glam is overtaking rustic as a preferred style and that this glassware is part of that trend.
“An evening filled with endless food, drinks, and revelry is a top priority, with party-centric weddings rising for 2025,” shares Kori Carter Gillespie of The Catered Affair. “The culinary experience is three-dimensional, a journey of the couple’s tastes, preferences, and shared experiences. Imagine this: that unforgettable first date meal, now transformed into bite-sized wonders, offering a charming peek into the couple’s unique love story.”
photographer: Niki Marie Photography | event planner: Shannon Gail Events | design & floral: Revel Decor | venue: Four Seasons Hotel Chicago | linen: BBJ La Tavola
Chicago, IL
PartySlate’s own head of consumer marketing chose a love story menu for her elegant wedding. Hamburgers reflect the couple’s shared quest to find the best burgers in Chicago. Buns branded with the couple’s initials were served alongside crisp fries and icy cold glass bottles of soda.
Rattan is a beautiful décor addition with a natural, earthy vibe that complements a range of themes, from boho to tropical or whimsical. Its woven texture adds visual interest, while its lightweight and versatile design make it ideal for furniture, chandeliers, chargers, and centerpieces. Plus, it is eco-friendly and sustainable, fitting right in with modern event trends.
The luxurious seaside vibe of rattan tied together every element of this garden oasis wedding. From the chic arches on the bar-fronts and backs to the lighting overhead, the pale, woven palm added to the charm of this verdant affair.
This garden wedding featured multiple scenery changes, from the airy nuptials to dinner in a draped white tent with on-trend sage design elements then to an emerald green-draped indoor dance party and again to a moody, club-style after-party. The light rattan chairs set a bright mood for the ceremony and dinner.
photographer: Addy Rae Photography | event planner: Kyle Michelle Weddings and Events | design & floral: Sebesta Floral and Event Design | linen rentals: BBJ La Tavola | rentals: Something Vintage Rentals
Strathmere, NJ
This seaside affair added a tropical preppy aesthetic with rattan design touches, like the chic supports for these wooden tables. The natural wood elements add warmth.
24. Modern Lace
Lace is making a comeback — but not the frilly doily lace of your grandmother’s don’t-touch-anything living room. Rather, this incarnation features sophisticated lace prints on linen, cakes, bar-fronts, swag, and more.
photographer: Clapp Studios | planner: ILE Events
Richmond, VA
This luncheon encouraged guests to wear their wedding dresses again — and the décor fit the theme, with several lacy elements including a tiered cake with an intricate lace-like design.
photo courtesy of photographer: Vivian N Photos | venue: Hedsor House
Hedsor, England
This vintage-style garden reception featured a timeless aesthetic in cream and white. The lace-print linen added elegance and interest to every tabletop.
Drapery has gone dreamy. It’s not blocking out light or hiding an unattractive wall; instead light, gauzy fabrics are being draped from ceilings to soften rooms and create a fanciful vision. Celebrity event planner, Mindy Weiss of Mindy Weiss Party Consultants shared, “We’re seeing a lot of draping with what I would call ‘pick-ups’ — it’s much more romantic, it’s not straight. You can make it billowy.”
This glamorous multi-day wedding featured bespoke décor, like the undulating drapery suspended from the ceiling, giving the sprawling space a feeling of intimacy and elegance.
If you’re looking to plan an epic celebration in Midtown New York, check out Lavan 641 Midtown. With its flexible floor plan and state-of-the-art technology, this versatile venue is a blank canvas for any party theme or style. Its customizable layout makes it perfect for corporate events, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, cocktail parties, and everything in between.
We spoke with Isabelle Sassano, Director of Sales and Marketing at Lavan 641 Midtown, to learn more about what makes this Midtown venue stand out from the rest. Keep reading to see three different events with unique styles that prove Lavan 641 Midtown has limitless potential.
When it comes to selecting a venue for your event, it’s important to choose a space that can easily accommodate any vision. Below, you’ll find curated inspiration for just a few of the ways that Lavan 641 Midtown can be transformed. Plus, you’ll love the built-in amenities that make for a seamless planning process.
“Lavan Midtown is a luxurious ground floor event space established exclusively for private events, product launches, weddings, social gatherings, corporate meetings, holiday parties, and so much more,” Sassano explains.
The spacious venue — which is able to host 300-500 seated guests and 800 standing guests — comes fully equipped with AV equipment, a full Chef’s catering kitchen, VIP green rooms, and two built-in bars.
Plus, the space can easily be configured for any style. “Some of my favorite venue transformations have been a Barbie Land holiday party, a mini football field in the center of the room, and of course, a speakeasy experience with a secret entrance through a refrigerator!” Sassano says. “There is no limit to the creativity our clients bring to the space, and we love it!”
Below, you can see the event space in its natural state. Keep reading to see three unique transformations that are possible with this versatile venue.
When it comes to a fun party theme, color and lighting are always an asset. Projections screens of close-up chandelier shots or diamond cascades can add additional sparkle to your event. Pink uplighting and custom pink graphics keep it playful, while gold fixtures and furnishings exude sophistication and glamour. There’s no shortage of ways to layer color, lighting, and texture into a Bat Mitzvah or other type of celebration at Lavan 641 Midtown.
“Lavan 641 Midtown is an event designer’s dream,” Sassano shares. “Its interior is a modern, high-tech white canvas with ample space to design any type of event environment. The Main Room boasts 20-foot-high ceilings surrounded by 180 degrees of seamless projection mapping.”
Everyone loves a little funk — and a great disco party theme. Lavan 641 Midtown is a blank canvas that easily accommodates a psychedelic ambiance. Rigging systems allow for disco ball installations and aerial performances. Moreover, LED panels offer the opportunity to drench the space in bright, iridescent colors.
Retro-themed parties transport your guests to another era. A venue with innovative lighting, sound, and video technology, like Lavan 641 Midtown, makes it easy to create an immersive experience.
“Our fabulous projection mapping allows the entire space to be transformed into any type of visual, providing our clients a digital canvas to decorate their event,” Sassano tells us.
For a more sophisticated look, opt for a sleek black and white color palette. Choose minimalist furnishings that let the grandeur of the modern industrial space shine. Utilize a flexible floor plan to create custom installations like an LED entryway or multiple photo ops. Create muted but elegant backdrops with geometric projection mapping in subtle shades of gray. Lavan 641 Midtown spacious layout makes it easy to curate a seamless event flow — so guests can choose between networking, dancing, or lounging against a black-and-white cityscape backdrop.
“Our space is unique not only because of the extensive built-in AV, but also because it was designed by event professionals for event professionals,” Sassano says. That makes it easy for talented vendors to transform the space for any party theme. No matter what you envision, it can become a reality with this remarkable venue.
Keep your guests engaged with a fun party theme. PartySlate makes it easy to find classic and trending party themes with our curated guides. Click below to discover some of our favorite motifs — and see how real party hosts brought these ideas to life.
A great party starts with a great event planner. A full-service planner will cover everything from the party vision to key logistics — so you can enjoy a care-free planning process.
PartySlate makes it easy to find an event planner near you with our curated vendor directory. Use the filters to narrow your search by event type, services, and more. From there, look for the “featured” tags to learn more about PartySlate’s top recommendations. If you see a planner that you like, click into their PartySlate profile to see real examples of their work and learn more about their business. You can then send an inquiry from their profile or the PartySlate directory.
Welcome to spring: a season defined by longer days, warmer weather — and a surge of celebrations. As 2024’s heightened wedding and event season kicks off, new seasonal trends are emerging alongside it.
Like any spring clean up, it’s out with the old and in with the new. Party hosts and guests alike are craving fresh spring wedding ideas, seasonal party inspiration, and crisp color palettes. We’ve rounded up the 13 trends you’re going to see everywhere over the coming months — and will want to adopt for your own occasion.
From the runways to ceremony aisles, icy blue hues are going to be popular all season long. Not to be mistaken for classic or preppy blue palettes, this color scheme will reinvent how we picture blue at a spring wedding or event. While these icy blue moments can vary in shade, their overall tone brings a cool presence to a warm spring day.
When it comes to creating a memorable design, sometimes less is more. Nothing makes that more clear than a sheer décor moment. Acrylic menus, engraved cocktails, or even a glass place card cloche can make ordinary event elements feel elevated and exciting — not to mention, perfectly light and airy for spring.
Smooth like butter, this soft shade of yellow is finally getting its day in the sun — and we can’t wait to start churning out inspiration. From photo ops to floral notes and monochromatic bouquets, you can expect to see the subtle yet stimulating hue go from background color to starring role in 2024 palettes.
Formally associated with bohemian weddings and events, fringe is back. However, it’s swapping its boho reputation for a place in the Western world. This new take on fringe makes the perfect statement piece from above or below, with layers that resemble the fringe angled on a denim jacket or Western pants. If the release of Beyonce’s “Cowboy Carter” taught us anything, it’s that country aesthetics are most certainly peaking.
Over the past year, we’ve seen an influx in weaving wedding aisles. So it was only a matter of time before we saw the serpentine table trend slide back into action (something we haven’t seen trending since 2019). This time around, designers are putting a mix of rounds together to resemble one long winding tablescape. The compact look can be further exaggerated by alternating each table’s linen pattern or color.
Experiential entertainment doesn’t have to be music. We’ve seen permanent jewelry stations and tattoo artists surprise guests at celebrations of all kinds. This season, people planning events are getting even more creative. Depending on the theme of an event, guests might receive luggage tags, passport holders, small bags, or useful items for spring and summer to customize with on-site embossers. Keepsakes you’ll remember forever aren’t just party favors — they make for memorable party experiences.
Say goodbye to Barbie, and hello to your old Polly Pocket. From fashion to fêtes, Polly Pocket palettes are about to saturate spring with flirtatious tones and vibrant color schemes. Think of color blocking — but you can only use bright neon shades and sharp borders. Fun and fresh, this spring style reminds us that popular trends can come from even the smallest sources of inspiration.
Have you heard? Drum solos are becoming the main event. Spring occasions like showers, birthdays, and corporate gatherings — where guests want to mingle and be able to hear one another — are the perfect time for mood-setting background music. The sound of drums evokes a tropical feeling, perfect for warm-weather occasions and outdoor soirées.
Billowing drapery is about to be the ceiling installation of the season. Forget foliage and florals; fabric offers a versatile and eye-catching way to decorate from above. From eclectic folds to orderly arrangements, and neutral tones to pops of color, draping your venue’s ceiling is the perfect way to add originality to a spring wedding or event. Trust us, your guests will be looking up all night.
We know what you’re thinking: “Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking….” However, long stem roses stand apart from your average spring flower. Forget tulips, daffodils, lilacs, peonies, and other traditional, dainty spring botanicals. Instead, lean into roses in their most rugged form. Keep the thorns, leaves, and length — and you’ve got a chic arrangement for a 2024 spring wedding idea.
Bouquet baskets are exactly as they sound. These spring-forward floral vessels, specifically designed for wedding party bouquets, add seasonal style to weddings and portraits. As more couples opt for wedding party members to choose their own attire, bouquet baskets provide a clear constant between your loved ones — balancing out photos and making your wedding party look more cohesive.
We like our spring centerpieces like we like our dinner plates — packed to the brim. Heavily decorated centerpieces — low in height with lots of depth — are taking over. Whether it’s an all-candle clad arrangement like this viral setup, or a floral-filled tablescape that spans the furniture’s length and width, this new take on centerpiece design is making more room for conversation about (and across) the table.
We all know the feeling of leaving a party and immediately ordering a late night bite for delivery. Instead of offering guests hangover kits or other frequently seen favors, give them what they really want: a second meal. Make it to-go, from a bagel and cream cheese bag to custom-boxed burgers and pizza. Your guests won’t forget that final farewell in the form of food.
People Also Ask…
How can I find a party venue?
PartySlate.com is the perfect place to start your venue search. From wedding showers to milestone birthdays, corporate events, and galas, you can find a spring event space for any type of occasion in our curated venue directory. Whether you’re searching for a specific type of venue — from an outdoor rooftop to a private dining restaurant space — you can use the directory to filter by venue type, guest count, style, and more.
Where can I find party vendors?
From the best planners in your area to the top caterers in the city, PartySlate’s vendor directory showcases only the best, most trustworthy companies for your special occasion. Use the directory filters to find florists, bands, photographers, and more. Any vendor you’ll need for your spring event is easily discoverable on PartySlate.
As the entertainment capital of the world, LA is home to some of the most glamorous parties world-wide. Movie premieres, fashion shows, product launches, and lavish galas are as prevalent as sunshine and balmy days. Of course, intimate gatherings are just as popular — and for good reason. Small party venues in Los Angeles are big in style.
Many of our suggested venues boast multiple spaces and can host everything from an intimate dinner to a blow-out bash. We’d like to introduce you to some of their cozier spaces and have searched through hundreds of LA party venues to find our favorite spots. Whether we’ve settled on a boutique hotel rooftop or an exclusive private dining space, our recommendations feature beautiful spaces, top-tier service, and sought-after amenities. Plus, you can be sure that the best Los Angeles party planners routinely recommend these venues to their clients. Just click into a venue’s PartySlate profile to see which LA vendors have previously partnered with the space.
Remember, Los Angeles boasts many diverse neighborhoods and neighboring cities, so use the shortcuts to look for spots in the heart of downtown or on the city’s outskirts. You can learn more about the different locations in the “People Also Ask” section at the bottom of the article.
The Culina Patio, located off the Culina Ristorante, pairs an award-winning dining experience with lush surroundings. Host an intimate cocktail hour or seated dinner in this verdant oasis for an unforgettable soirée.
The Art Salon features all of the gorgeous period detail you’d expect of The Ebell. The venue’s most intimate space fuctions as an active art gallery space and is well-suited for cocktail parties, elegant dinners, and more.
Art Salon at The Ebell of Los Angeles can host up to 100 seated guests (leaving room for a dance floor or lounge area).
While Savanna Rooftop isn’t a small space, its vegetation and surrounding skyscrapers give it the intimate vibe of a secret haven. Its neutral color palette can easily accommodate any party theme and makes it perfect for a small company gathering or fundraising gala.
Like a few other spaces on this list, The Outdoor Veranda at The Revery LA isn’t an intimate space, but its layout lends it to creating events that feel especially exclusive. This industrial warehouse has been converted to a chic outdoor event space. Neutral white walls and convenient load-ins makes for easy hosting of everything from milestone birthday soirées to corporate dinner parties.
The Outdoor Veranda at The Revery LA can host up to 200 seated guests.
We love this urban warehouse space’s intimateUpper Level Patio, conveniently located in Downtown Los Angeles’ Fashion District. The space adjoins the Lower Level Patio for a party with separate dinner and dancing or mingling areas. With 3,000 square feet of outdoor courtyard space, there’s opportunity for lots of customization.
For a private dining space with chic indoor and outdoor seating…
Century City
Guests adore Capri, for its delectable coastal Italian cuisine and pure Amalfi aesthetic of blue and white and, of course, pops of lemon. Treat your guests to authentic limoncello and fresh crudo and celebrate in Italian-style, closer to home.
The Courtyard at The Garland features more than 2,500 square-feet of space surrounded by lush landscaping. The water fountain adds an element of luxury and the fully-flexible space can be arranged to meet your specific needs. It’s a lovely outdoor event space — the perfect spot for an outdoor birthday party or shower.
The Courtyard at The Garland can host up to 70 seated guests.
The Penthouse Suite at The London West Hollywood is not only LA’s largest penthouse space, it also boasts two floors and an open rooftop space. Guests will love the unobstructed views of the Los Angeles and the Hollywood Hills.
Studio 4 at Andaz West Hollywood is a contemporary modern studio space with plenty of natural light and views of the Sunset Strip. Guests will also appreciate the rotating menus from the lauded culinary team at Riot House Restaurant.
Skybar Hut is so much more than an inviting space to sit down and relax in comfort; it’s a lush rooftop space with flowering vines, chic teak and cream upholstered furnishing, and sisal rugs. We especially recommend this space for a sunny afternoon shower or a twinkling sunset cocktail hour with pool and city views.
Self-described as “a cross between the famous Whisky a Go Go and the Soho House,” this unique venue situated on Sunset Boulevard, is an ideal choice for the cosmopolitan party host. We especially appreciate how the Garden Room offers a lush spot within the comfort of the indoors.
The Garden Room at Sunset House LA can host up to 35 seated guests.
While there’s plenty of small party rooms available at Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, we are especially partial to the Sway Room and Patio. This bright and summery private dining room, situated within Espelette restaurant, offers plenty of Instagrammable moments with its unique seating arrangements.
The Lounge is within Playa Studios, a former warehouse space that features an industrial, modern, and eclectic design — a one-of-a-kind party space in hip Culver City. The Lounge space features 3,000 square-feet of furnished space separated from the rest of the venue by oversized, sound-isolating sliding glass doors. It is perfect for an intimate rehearsal dinner or shower and we love how the striking gallery wall offers a built-in photo op.
Known as LA’s most romantic restaurant, Inn of the Seventh Ray is beautifully situated in the canyon with picturesque sycamores and waterfalls. The Fountain Patio charms guests with its ornate garden fountain and lush surroundings. For an even more intimate event, check out the Waterfall Patio, a verdant space set besides a tranquil waterfall.
Where’s the best place in LA to host a private event?
The greater Los Angeles area is home to many diverse neighborhoods and cities. Each area boasts its own unique vibe. Check out some of the different neighborhoods and cities mentioned in our list:
Downtown Los Angeles: the city’s central business district, with trendy neighborhoods like the Fashion District and Arts District
West Hollywood: a hub for nightlife and entertainment
North Hollywood: a diverse and eclectic area with a thriving arts scene
Beverly Hills: a glamorous neighborhood with upscale shopping on Rodeo Drive
Culver City: home to plenty of trendy restaurants and art galleries
Topanga: based in the Santa Monica mountains, with a bohemian vibe
PartySlate makes it easy to explore Los Angeles party venues by neighborhood with our curated venue directory. Simply click on the map to zero in on the city or district of your choice. You can also narrow down your search by guest count, venue type, and services. From there, look for the “featured” tags to learn more about PartySlate’s top picks. You can then send an inquiry from the directory or the venues’s PartySlate profile.
Where can I find a party planner in Los Angeles?
Before you check off any other item on your to-do list, enlist the help of a skilled Los Angeles party planner. Your planner will take the stress out of the planning process and ensure that your event is stress-free for you and loved ones.
PartySlate’s curated directory makes it easy to find your ideal event planner. Simply click the link above and use the filters to narrow your search by event type, services, and more. If you see a planner that you like, make sure to click into their PartySlate profile to see real examples of their work. You can then send an inquiry through the profile or back through the directory.
Where can I find other LA party vendors?
Hiring an event planner is just step one. It takes a full team of party vendors to produce a successful event. Click on the links below to browse our curated lists of top LA party vendors, so every aspect of your celebration — from the passed apps to the photo op — is perfectly executed.
There is something for everyone in Space City. Renowned for its cultural diversity, Houston boasts a wide variety of entertainment options, a vibrant culinary scene, and plenty of unique spots to host an unforgettable celebration.
The best party venues in Houston feature beautiful, flexible event spaces and offer premier service. They also attract top Houston party planners and vendors who routinely recommend these spots to their clients.
Keep reading to discover iconic venus as well as hidden gems that your friends haven’t seen yet. Whether you’re hosting a baby shower, engagement party, rehearsal dinner, or milestone birthday, you’re destined to find the perfect spot on this curated list.
Capture a European vibe close to home with grand architecture reminiscent of luxurious Italian villas and haciendas. We especially love the 30-foot-tall Waterwall that serves as a one-of-a-kind backdrop in the lush garden space.
With over 16,500 square feet of event space, Four Seasons Hotel Houston has something for all tastes and guest capacity needs. You can expect the premier service that the Four Seasons brand is known for — as well as unique on-site activities like virtual golf in the Topgolf Swing Suites.
Designated as a Texas Historical Landmark, The Parador features Mediterranean architecture with grand Byzantine details. People planning events appreciate the on-site dance floor and raised stage that sets the scene for great entertainment acts.
The Parador can host up to 300 seated guests and 500 standing guests.
Whether you choose to host an al fresco dinner in the Celebration Garden or a themed event in the blank canvas-style Cherie Flores Garden Pavilion, you’re bound to have a memorable event in this lush garden oasis in the heart of Houston’s Museum District.
Host a private tasting or intimate event in the March Lounge and Private Dining Room. The one-of-a-kind wall coverings and funky seating make for picture-perfect moments that will have your guests raising a toast — and posting on their social media accounts.
Established in 1894, The Houston Club is one of the oldest private clubs in the Southwestern United States. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Houston skyline from the 49th-floor — and indulge in culinary delights from Executive Chef Eric Romero.
The Houston Club can host up to 210 seated guests and 450 standing guests.
Located in the heart of up-town Houston, The Westin Galleria Houston offers multifunctional event spaces for dynamic corporate events or private parties. We especially appreciate the versatility of Woodway Hall, a sleek exhibit space with moveable walls.
Situated on 132 picturesque acres, just a short distance from downtown Houston, this botanical garden offers a lush backdrop for the most stunning parties. People planning events will feel good knowing that proceeds from their event rentals directly benefit the Garden’s educational and conservational efforts.
Pinstripes Houston isn’t your typical bistro. Host your event at this one-of-a-kind party venue, and enjoy immersive activities such as bowling and bocce. Of course, guests who want to take it easy will enjoy the wine cellar and outdoor patio with fire pits just as much.
Pinstripes Houston can host up to 800 seated guests and 1,200 standing guests.
For the most luxurious tree-house style celebration…
While The Grove Houston offers many unique event spaces, we especially adore the Second Floor. With its soaring glass windows overlooking DiscoveryGreen Park, guests will feel like they’re “floating among the treetops.”
The Grove Houston can host up to 120 seated guests and 800 standing guests.
While couples love Hummingbird Hill for its charming on-site chapel and reception hall situated on 53 lush acres, social hosts appreciate the Hummingbird Lodge and Hotel for its bright and airy aesthetic that easily accommodates any party theme.
Hummingbird Hill can host up to 400 seated guests and 700 standing guests.
For a tranquil space with an exclusive atmosphere…
Sugar Land, TX
Situated on a traditional 27-hole course, Sugar Creek Country Club offers classic indoor spaces as well as the Bistro Patio with access to the back lawn and picturesque patio with two custom-designed gas fire pits.
Creatives adore Hollis Event Company for its limitless possibilities. High ceilings, bright white walls, and plenty of natural lighting are made even better with the addition of a ten-foot imported Egyptian double doors and a cozy fireplace.
Hosting the perfect party requires coordination, vision, and plenty of effort. Make sure you get to actually sit back and enjoy your celebration by hiring a skilled event planner. PartySlate makes it easy to find a party planner in Houston with our curated venue directory. Simply use the filters to narrow your search by event type — be it a baby shower, anniversary, birthday party, or other celebration — in addition to services, pricing, and more.
If you see a vendor that you like, make sure to click into their PartySlate profile to see real examples of their work and learn more about their business. You can then send an inquiry through their profile or back through the directory.
Where can I find more party inspiration?
The editorial team at PartySlate spends a good portion of its day looking through thousands of real events. We look for the best party trends — as well as unique ideas that are bound to stand the test of time. We’re talking party decorations, catering offerings, one-of-a-kind entertainment options, and more. Click below to see some of our favorite party inspiration for 2024 and beyond.
Take it from PartySlate: Great parties start with great party themes. Whether you’re a CEO planning an employee event or a party host celebrating an important milestone, take your event to the next level with an epic party theme. You heard it hear first, even themed rehearsal dinners are trending.
So what are the best party themes? Greatparty themes are like hubs on a wheel: They keep everything from the party décor to the entertainment rolling smoothly along. Your party theme will determine the look and feel of your celebration — down to the smallest detail. The best themes also create opportunities for guest engagement. Think costumed attire, photo ops, immersive entertainment, and more.
In addition to the 5 most popular party themes on PartySlate, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite themes for every kind of celebration — be it a corporate event, wedding, or important milestone. From classic to trending, these engaging themes start with a click of the cursor. Get ready to be inspired.
1. Great Gatsby Themed Party Ideas, Old Sport
photographer: PS Photography and Films | planner: Bustled by Christina Nicole | floral: Andres Aguilar Designs | venue: THE TEMPLE HOUSE | projection mapping: United Projection
Great Gatsby-inspired parties wow with Champagne, swinging jazz, and plenty of sparkle. Transport guests back to the 1920s with Art Deco designs, cigar rolling stations, feathery centerpieces, and more.
photo courtesy of & planner: TINSEL Experiential | venue: INDUSTRIA
Get your groove on with the best disco party ideas. Incorporate bouncy beats, glittering disco ball décor, tie-dye color palettes, and other 70s-inspired elements for an unforgettable party that takes you back in time.
Grab your boom box, and start planning an epic celebration with these unique 80s party ideas. Some of our favorite party elements include Rubik’s Cube décor, slinky ceiling installations, and MTV-inspired backdrops.
4. 90s Theme Party That Are All That and a Bag of Chips
photographer: Imagery By Jules Photography | planner: KeAira Chantell Events | floral: The Simon Design | décor: Elf’s Prop Shop
Don’t be Clueless when it comes to 90s party ideas. Opt for bright color palettes, walkman cookies, and rollerblades galore. Give a nod to your favorite 90s sitcoms with fun backdrops and photo ops.
These Paris-themed gatherings promise to bring joie de vivre to your celebration. Discover how macaroon pyramids, cabaret entertainment, and French Champagne will elevate your celebration — even far from the City of Love.
These tropical party ideas promise to transport you to paradise — with or without the beach. Take your guest to a land of swaying palms and tranquil waters with the right tropical party décor, catering, and entertainment.
Cross the galaxy or step into the future with these larger-than-life space party ideas. Cue the LED robots, Virtual Reality stations, and laser lighting installations for an unforgettable soirée.
photo courtesy of & venue: LEVEL THREE | planner: Monica Pardo Events | décor: Gilded Group Décor & Bambini Soiree
Take your cues from Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, and host an epic bash with creative Candyland party ideas. Make your celebration a confectioner’s dream with candy-chic centerpieces, colorful bar areas, sweetened cocktails, and more.
photographer: Roey Yohai Studios | planner: Sidekick Events | décor: Frank Alexander NYC | venue: Rainbow Room
Casino Party Ideas
You’re sure to win with these creative casino party ideas. Transform your party venue into a glamorous casino with poker chip invitations, Art Deco décor, and interactive casino games for a fun-filled fête.
photographer: Line 8 Photography | event planner: Colin Cowie Lifestyle | designer: Jonathan Adler | client: Mattel
Barbiecore is a flirtatiously-fun fad that we can’t stop thinking about. Think lots of glitter and luxurious details that would make Barbie pink with envy.
photographer: Carla Ten Eyck Photography | planner: Lifetime Events By Jacqueline | design: Art Of The Event | rentals: PEAK Event Services
Recreate the festive atmosphere of a real-life fair. This family-friendly party theme wows with carnival rides, interactive games, and eclectic entertainment. Guests will love comfort food favorites like buttery popcorn, fried corn dogs, and airy cotton candy.
12. Après-Ski Party Theme for Winter Wonderland Vibes
photographer: Michael Jurick Photography | planner: Plan Great Events | design & floral: Jen Gould Event Design | venue: private club
Bring the thrills from the mountain peak down to the base with an après-ski-themed party. Whether you are a black-diamond skier or a resident snow bunny, you’ll love this cozy-glam aesthetic with plenty of photo ops.
13. The Stars Align With These Zodiac Party Themes
photo courtesy of & event agency: Twenty Three Layers (23 Layers)
There’s something for every astrological sign with these Zodiac party ideas. Channel your personality traits, and discover the party style that’s right for you.
Finding the right party theme is as easy as choosing your favorite flower. Think beyond mere décor, and utilize flower power to inform every single element of your party — from invitations to cocktails.
photographer: Show Ready Photo | planner: All Set Events | floral: Michelle Lywood | venue: The Regency Center |rentals: Standard Event Rentals | caterer: Foxtail Catering & Events | entertainment: Lucky Devils Band
Masked balls are famous for their glamorous costuming and luxurious décor. From ornate venues to magical entertainment acts, this mysterious party theme promises to keep guests engaged from start to finish.
While there’s no limit to the imagination, some themes are better suited for specific event types. Hint: You’re probably not likely to find a teddy-bear themed wedding. Click to see which themes and event types are perfectly matched. You might be surprised.
photographer: Steve Williams Photography | planning & design: Kbelle’s Design | venue: J Loft
Baby Shower Theme Ideas
These baby shower theme ideas have us excited about the future. From boho baby showers to nautical themed soirées, these party themes are perfect for celebrating the parents-to-be.
photographer: Rachel Leiner Photo | planner: Finley and Marie | floral: Tender Florist | venue: Short Stories Hotel
Engagement Party Themes
Celebrate your proposal with an elegant engagement party. Our favorite engagement party themes draw inspiration from travel destinations, pop culture, the seasons, and more.
photographer: Mike Akopian Production | planner: Event Blvd. | floral: Design by Ashley | venue: Veranda LA
Wedding Shower Themes
Celebrate your impending nuptials with the best wedding shower themes. From Gatsby Glam to an afternoon tea party, these themes promise to elevate love at every turn.
photographer: Jennifer Yarbro Photography | planner: Each & Every Detail | florals: Workshop at Hickory Street | venue: Hickory Street Annex
Wedding Theme Ideas
Even weddings can benefit from a great party theme. Think outside the box and go with a fun, yet elegant wedding theme — such as a Parisian féte or garden party — for a stylish exchange of vows.
Celebrate this important milestone with a spectacular theme that captures the personality and style of the quinceañera. From a celestial-inspired quince to a Cinderella-inspired reception, these themes will have you ready to turn 15 all over again.
photographer: Tripp Street Studio | planner: Victoria Dubin Events | design: Dejuan Stroud, Inc. | venue: Park Hyatt New York | dance floor & entertainment: Total Entertainment | print & graphics: Ceci New York | lighting & video: Fusion Productions
Bat Mitzvah Theme Ideas
PartySlate’s shortlist of creative Bat Mitzvah themes will have you applauding. Go with something your friends haven’t seen yet like a lightning-themed Bat Mitzvah party or a coffee-themed reception. There’s no limit to the imagination.
photographer: André Maier Photography | planner: Kraft Events | construction: Eggsotic Events | venue: Greenwich Boys and Girls Club
Bar Mitzvah Party Themes
Becoming a Bar Mitzvah will be one of the most important milestones in your child’s life. Celebrate the achievement with one of these unique Bar Mitzvah party themes. You’ll find everything from a surfer theme to a TV Network Launch Theme.
photographer: Roey Yohai Studios | planner: Rafanelli Events | design: Studio D Decor | venue: Ziegfeld Ballroom
Gala FundraisingThemes
Galas are an essential part of any non-profit organization’s fundraising efforts. Ensure that your gala leads to even greater donations with an epic party theme that keeps guests engaged. From inspirational themes to cutting-edge tech themes, these party ideas promise to take your fundraising efforts to the next level.
photographer from left to right: Show Ready Photo | Charmaine Mallari Photography | Imagery by Jules Photography
Your party theme determines everything from décor and catering to photo ops and entertainment. As such, choosing a party theme is an important first step in planning your dream celebration.
Scour the internet and you’ll find lists, quizzes, and even astrological guidance to help you find the perfect party theme. In addition to talking with your party planner, we recommend considering the following when choosing party themes.
Favorite Colors: Can color really be a theme? Absolutely. Colors come with powerful associations. They influence both our mood and understanding of the world. Plus, they set the scene for wow-worthy celebrations.
Favorite Hobbies: Turn your favorite hobby or activity into an epic party theme. Activity themes naturally result in — you guessed it — engaging activities for you and your guests.
Favorite Vacations Destinations: No time to travel? No problem. Bring your dream vacation to you with a location-based theme. Best of all, there’s no need to limit yourself to planet Earth.
Favorite Decades: Decade parties are making a comeback. Go back in time and discover a world of Champagne towers, disco balls, PacMan video games, and more.
Favorite Movies, TV Shows & Celebrities: Each year, celebrity weddings and influencer events capture attention world-wide. The reason is simple: Pop culture celebrates the here and now.
photographer from left to right: Katie Beverley | Lemiga Events| Bufotos
The answer might depend on your age. Popular party themes for kids include unicorns, cars, donuts, and — who would have guessed it? – Tik Tok. We especially love movie themes for a kid’s birthday party.
Adults, of course, are drawn to different themes. Some of the most popular adult birthday party themes include Hawaii, casinos, and almost decade from the 20s onward.
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Just like 90s fashion (hello, bucket hats, overalls, and plaid skirts), a90s theme party is making a major comeback. If you’re a millennial, the last decade of the 20th century might just be your favorite, and we’re in total agreement.
The 90s introduced us to some of our favorite artists (we love you Britney Spears), TV shows (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, obviously), movies (Pretty Woman will always be a classic), and so much more.
90s themes are like a box of chocolate: you never know what you’re going to get (no, we didn’t forget Forrest Gump). Whether you spent the decade discovering Pokemon, listening to Destiny’s Child, quoting Clueless, asking your hair stylist for “The Rachel,” or cheering on MJ and the Chicago Bulls, everyone’s favorite parts of the 90s are different — and equally epic.
Scroll on to unlock a flood of fun, nostalgia-driven celebrations (you’re welcome), and to get inspiration for your own 90s theme party while finding top vendors to pull off the look.
1. Welcome to Miami
photographer: Imagery By Jules Photography | planner: KeAira Chantell Events | floral: The Simon Design | décor: Elf’s Prop Shop
Now this is a story all about an NBA player’s birthday (and an icon of the 90s). The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, aka Will Smith, inspired Rudy Gay’s 33rd birthday from pool to poolside.
The party took Rudy and friends back to their childhood. Fashion, photo ops, theme desserts, and funky fonts — these photos will inspire the ultimate throwback birthday bash. We love a “party in the city where the heat is on” — as does Will Smith himself.
Who didn’t love Nick in the 90s? This All That-inspired party featured an epic dessert bar that honored the era. Walkman cookies, Rugrats diaper cakes, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air cupcake tower, and Baby Bottle Pops (we remember them, too) made this 90s theme party as sweet as can be.
photographer: Jenny Quicksall Photography | venue: City Market Social House | production, lighting & a/v: VOX Productions | rentals: Premiere Party Rents
One look at this LA party and you know you’ve taken 30 years off time. It’s as if the soirée grabbed NSYNC’s stage fashion and turned it into a table. Mesh lamp shades were suspended by gold chains, while loud patterned linen perfectly clashed with color-blocked place cards and menus.
photographer: Imagery By Jules Photography | planner: KeAira Chantell Events | floral: The Simon Design | caterer: Sensory Delights Catering
If you’re looking for guidance with your party menu, these are the photos for you. We couldn’t include the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air-themed birthday without giving a major shout out to the food. From poolside bites to a 90s-inspired candy wall and completely on-theme dessert designs, this party’s catering was all that and a bag of chips (literally).
photographer: Underewood Photography | planner: Andrew Roby Events | floral: BCG Events | venue: The Darcy Hotel
The 90s kicked off with Princess Jasmine as the first racially diverse Disney Princess (soon-to-be followed by Pochahantis and Mulan). So what better way to celebrate the 90s than with an Aladdin-inspired twist?
This themed engagement party’s eclectic florals and neon lights certainly fit the color-filled era — and the story itself is as romantic as they get. Cue A Whole New World.
Millennials will love this blast from their teenage past. Bring on the acid wash jeans, tracksuits, and larger-than-our-head cellphones (if you were lucky enough to have one). This celebration’s 90s-inspired photo op saw it all. The guests’ Seinfeld-meets-Backstreet Boys fashion will inspire your future party with the best of the past.
The NBA’s Draymond Green was thrown an epic surprise party — but the legendary theme is no surprise at all. Guests went through a time warp tunnel of Missy Eliott-inspired décor, and found themselves on the other side at a 90s nightclub.
The event was filled with cabanas, each representing a different aspect of the all star’s childhood from his bedroom to his favorite 90s video games, activities, gadgets, and more. A 6-tiered birthday cake summed the party (and the 90s) up perfectly.
Draymond Green’s 30th birthday brought 90s television sets back to life (literally). If you’re looking for photo op ideas that will take you back to ‘99, this party is chock full of them. The photo booth set up has us ready to sit back, relax, and enjoy a sitcom rerun (or pop in a VCR).
photographer: Sly Photography | planner & design: Siagel Productions | venue: Blue Hill Country Club
There’s only one dream team, and any 90s kid knows exactly who was on it. Dream team member Michael Jordan was the true star of the 1990s, so it should come as no surprise that anything Jordan is perfect for your throwback party.
Jordan’s iconic Jumpman logo was sprawled across napkins, signage, photo ops and more at this Bar Mitzvah party. We can’t help but love the corresponding gummy sneakers at the rim of each party drink (a slam dunk detail indeed).
We never want to be on a break from our Friends, who also happen to be a fan-favorite 90s party theme. This Bat Mitzvah celebration took the group’s iconic Central Perk couch, famous theme song props, and coffee bar décor to recreate one of the most famous TV sets of all time. Let the photos inspire your own reboot.
photographer: Osh Images | planner & design: TINSEL Experiential | venue: The Manhattan Club NYC | lighting: Sebass Events & Entertainment
We’ll tell you what we want, what we really really want — and it starts with our favorite CDs (hello, Spice Girls’ Spice).
This 90s rewind holiday party had no shortage, with a cascading CD installation flowing off the party’s center bar. The throwbacks didn’t stop there, with cars, TV sets, and activities straight out of our favorite decade scattered across the venue.
photographer: Mikkel Paige Photography | planner: Color Pop Events | venue: Flatiron Penthouse | cocktails: JPO Concepts Catering
If you’re a 90s baby, there’s nothing more reminiscent of the era than Lisa Frank’s magical arts and crafts. Their catch phrase was on point: we had to have it — and now, we simply have to recreate this party theme. Whether you give it a holiday twist or keep it year-round whimsical, we’re loving all the ideas from this 90s party.
photographer: André Maier Photography | planner: Pejy Kash Events | design & floral: TINSEL Experiential | venue: Gotham Hall
Give us neon lights, matching drinks, and a Tupac-filled playlist and we’ll be on 90s cloud nine. While we can’t say for certain that this Bar Mitzvah satisfied our favorite music requests, we do know it’s the perfect inspiration for your 90s Hip Hop-inspired party design.
photographer: B. Ashton Visuals | planner: Elle Audrey
Trend alert: Couples are swapping traditional rehearsal dinners for blow-out welcome parties (and hint, hint — they’re themed).
This couple greeted guests at their wedding weekend by welcoming them back to the 90s. From a graffiti dance floor to plenty of nods to 90s hip-hop, this party was a slice of nostalgic heaven. Plus, the bride and groom-to-be sported the iconic 90s MJ jersey.
photo courtesy of, planner & décor: Wife of the Party
This 90s backyard bash has us craving the bright colors of our favorite decade. We love how the pool décor gives a nod to 90s era hip hop and rap with gold chain floaties. Other unique details include a graffiti t-shirt-making station and a birthday cake decorated with 90s confetti patterns.
photographer: Brandi Allyse Photography | planner: Modern Party Co | floral: Something Pretty Floral | venue: BLANCO | balloons: Balloon Therapy | rentals: Shag Carpet Productions | custom backdrop: Glo Party and Co | bar service: Allure & Alchemy | charcuterie: B&B Boards
Okay, we want more than just MTV. We want to recreate this whole 90s-themed birthday party. A 90s-theme balloon backrop features some of the decade’s favorite props, including cordless phones and colorful boomboxes. Make sure to also check out the Pop Rocks mocktails and colorful charcuterie station — with a few candy necklaces thrown in.
photo courtesy of, planner & caterer: Foxtail Catering & Events |floral: Duet Botanical Atelier | venue: San Francisco Design Center Galleria | furnishings: Standard Event Rentals
This throwback 90s bash delights with plenty of delicious treats. From a create-your-own Lunchables station to bites served on skateboard trays, guests felt satiated from start to finish. Make sure to check out other on-theme details. You’ll find a Mario Kart game station, landline telephone props, and retro lava lamp décor.
90s fashion is always fun — especially at a themed party. Think one-shoulder overalls, matching tracksuits, or a Michael Jordan jersey. If you’re leaning into 90s Hip Hop go for a gold chain, bandana, oversized tee, and a bright patterned jacket. Going for a Rachel Green-inspired look? We say grab a pair of small rectangle sunglasses, a classic leather jacket, or a pair of plaid bottoms.
How do you throw a 90s theme party?
Whether it’s a birthday bash, baby shower, holiday party, corporate event, or just for fun, the first step to throwing a 90s theme party is finding the perfect venue. Once you’ve secured a venue, we suggest hiring an event planner who can help you bring your nostalgic visions to life.
Caterers and bakeries that have 90s-inspired offerings are next on the list, followed by bands and DJs that will play your favorite 90s jams all night long. You can find all of your vendors on PartySlate (along with the best theme party inspiration, of course).
San Francisco is an expansive city filled with iconic landmarks, a stunning landscape, and world-renowned restaurants. Private dining in San Francisco is heating up, and these 20 hot spots are perfect for your special private event. From Presidio to the Financial District, you will find fresh fare with cuisine types from all around the world.
Find restaurant and bar venues with rooftops, outdoor areas, or stunning interior décor to host your perfect dinner party or celebration.
Restaurants with private rooms allow for both an intimate celebration or a casual cocktail reception. PartySlate believes special occasions are best celebrated with your loved ones — and great cuisine. We have curated this list just for you. Keep reading to find the best restaurants with private rooms in San Francisco.
For a trendy spot in Dogpatch, School Night is the perfect venue for your private dining event, with the option to host your event jointly with The Pearl.
See how the lighting and décor of this restaurant space creates an alluring ambiance.
For a bustling atmosphere and delicate décor, Presidio Social Club is the perfect customizable space for anything from anniversaries to birthday parties.
For a hip setting in a historic neighborhood, Monroe is a sophisticated event space with chic décor and ample seating room for your private dining event.
For freshly curated menus and a modern, lively atmosphere, Foreign Cinema offers multiple private dining areas, including an upstairs loft space overlooking the main dining room.
Can I host a party at a restaurant with a private room?
Restaurants with private rooms in San Francisco are a great place to host a private event. Host at a venue such as a restaurant to eliminate the need for excessive planning and decorating. Your favorite restaurants are already beautifully-decorated spaces. Find inspiration from real dinner parties on PartySlate to host your private event.
What vendors do I need for a private dining event at a restaurant?
We always recommend to start with an event planner. From there, nail down a venue. Since you’re hosting your event in a restaurant, the catering and much of the décor will be taken care of. Hire a florist to design tablescapes and centerpieces. Don’t forget a photographer or videographer to capture stunning photos and video of your event — you’ll want to remember it.
Where can I host a private dining event in San Francisco?
San Francisco offers a plethora of fine dining restaurants to accommodate large or small party sizes. In addition to the list above, check out our curated venue directory to find the best match for your event. Filter your search by party size, event type, and more custom amenities.