21 Party & Wedding Trends for 2021

Wedding trends and party trends are topics our team will never tire of. Thousands of real events from some of the world’s top venues, event planners, caterers, and florists flood PartySlate year after year, and we eagerly await the opportunity to predict new event trends for the upcoming year. 

Whether it was predicting that “tall wispy grass” — better known as pampas grass — would consume our feeds as we headed into 2019 (thank you, Mandy Moore), or anticipating that baby’s breath would take over as an oh-so-popular wedding trend in 2020, we can assure you that you’re in the right place for 2021 wedding trends and party predictions.

It’s true that having 2021 on the horizon is filling us with hope. We have hope for a year with more small gatherings, more beautiful designs, more innovative event elements, and more celebrations of life’s precious moments. With a promising year ahead comes several of the most inventive, and creative party trends we’ve ever seen.

We’re seeing innovation in response to safety considerations, and other new ideas and designs that simply woo our event-driven hearts. Discover your favorites and prepare to wow your guests. Trust us, this is a scroll worth taking. 

1. Domes That Protect — and Perfect — Your Food

Let’s kick it off with catering. If there’s anything that’s going to look completely different in 2021, it’s meal prep — and we’ve spotted some bold new presentations that were born for the better. 

Bell-shaped glass coverings, also known as cloches, were originally made with the agricultural purpose to protect plants, but we think they’re fitting into the catering scene just fine. The elegant appearance of glass domes allows for a safe solution to event catering without reminding guests why they’re a necessary addition.  

2021 trend glass domes over appetizer tray | PartySlate
photo courtesy of, planner & design: Le Basque | rentals: Events on the Loose

Glamorous Germ-Free Apps

Miami, FL

This small birthday dinner for four introduced us to the idea of a clear covering for passed apps — and we haven’t looked back since. Something about this classy presentation makes the evening’s hors d’oeuvres look even more mouthwatering and luxurious. Your guests can’t enjoy their cuisine if they don’t feel comfortable eating it, and we’re calling this the perfect solution.

2021 trend appetizer tray with glass dome over mini servings | PartySlate
photographer: Carasco Photography | planner: Designer Event Chicago | décor & floral: Revel Decor | venue & caterer: Chicago Botanic Garden | linen: BBJ Linen

Cloches Cater to Our Needs

Chicago, IL

We love how this elegant garden wedding took safety precautions in the most subtle ways. An assortment of covered appetizers were passed around on their own mini plates, offering a safe, seamless option for delivering your fare. We’d love this look in any year, but you’re going to feel especially royal as you grab a polished bite in 2021.

2. Small Charcuterie Boards With Big Flavor & Appeal

It’s pretty clear why this made our 2021 trends list. Charcuterie boards are a party staple — but in this day and age, no one wants their food shifted and skimmed by hands that aren’t their own. 

Small celebrations stand out with memorable details, and your guests will never stop talking about these adorable (and clean) presentations. Not to mention, these personalized boards are the ultimate reason to let your phone” eat first”. 

2021 Trend charcuterie board | PartySlate
photographer: Caitlin Mcneil Photography | planner & design: Social Llama Events | floral: The Garden Gate | rentals: Posh Couture Rentals

The Sharpest Reception Element

Highland Park, Texas

If you haven’t seen this at-home wedding, we highly recommend taking a peek. The bride and groom offered a drive-by celebration as a way for their entire network to be a part of their day, then kept their indoor reception private. Each of the eight wedding guests in attendance were blissfully shown to their seats with individual charcuterie boards. What’s more appealing than your own personal cheese and charcuterie board? We can’t think of anything.

2021 trends mini cutting board for serving food | PartySlate
photographer: Britney Tarno | planner & design: Sarabeth Events | caterer: Vestals Catering | rentals: Marquee Event Rentals Texas

A Little Slice of Heaven

Southlake, Texas

Gone are the days of reaching over others to grab that one perfect cube of cheese. In 2021, it’s all yours. Aside from being one of the most-viewed small events on PartySlate, this bridal shower is setting a party trend for many celebrations to come. Each guest could grab their own mini charcuterie board for a bite while lounging in the bride’s backyard — and somehow, these little plates of perfection actually match the event’s boho balloons and décor.

2021 Trends serving appetizer on a mini tray | PartySlate
photo courtesy of & caterer: Elegant Affairs Caterers | planner: Vision Event Company | venue: Glasshouse Chelsea | rentals: Party Rental Ltd.

10 Boards are Better Than One

New York, NY

This networking event took its cheese boards seriously, offering each guest a perfectly-curated ratio of cheese to jam, mini toasted bread slices, and a touch of fresh fruit. Each slender board sat atop one larger wooden tray so that the highly-anticipated appetizer could travel from guest to guest without being touched by a buffet line’s worth of attendees. Click through so you don’t miss the clever way the sparkling wine was served.


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3. Reimagine Your Birthday Wishes

We all want to sing you “happy birthday,” but after the year we just had your guests might not be too thrilled about eating a cake on which you’ve blown out candles (spreading germs in the process). Someone had to say it. 

Luckily, we found satisfying solutions to top our 2021 party trends list so you can have your birthday cake — and everyone will eat it too. 

2021 trend, covid friendly party with animal print cake | PartySlate
photographer: Afritina Coker | planner: RosesRntRed Events | floral: Rae Lawson | floral cake: Sweet Thangs. by Lo’ | cheetah cake: A Cake Maker | props: AliJo Events

A Faux Cake Maintains the Fun

Dallas, TX

This Beyoncé-themed birthday is checking off plenty of boxes for our 2021 kids party trends, but the one element that truly caught our eye was the “faux cake.” Once the birthday girl made her wish, guests were able to indulge in a real cake with no concern over germs — and no chance of disappointing the guest of honor on her special day.

2021 placecard trend, mini cake with your guests name on it | PartySlate
photographer: Hello Blue Photo | planner: Pure Lavish Events | venue: The Morgan Estate | caterer: Canyon Catering | linen: Luxe Linen

Find Your Seat With a Placecard You Can Eat

Temecula, TX

We’re seriously obsessed with these mini cakes as both a beautiful seat indicator and a delightful dessert. Everyone has a birthday coming up in 2021. Apply this party trend to your next celebration for an easy way to blow out your candles without worrying about safety. Plus, you’ll eliminate the need to slice your confection and distribute plates across the table — just sing happy birthday and dig right in.

Candle centerpiece 2021 Trend | PartySlate
photographer: Caitlin McNeil | planner: Social Llama Events | rentals: Posh Couture Rentals

Wishful (Centerpiece) Thinking

Dallas, TX

We could talk about the intricate attention to detail at this butterfly garden lunch all day. The small table was filled with delicate décor, but our favorite part has to be these chunky pastel birthday candles that lined the center. If you’re not a dessert enthusiast, this is the perfect option for your next birthday. The guest of honor was able to blow out her candles without the need for a sugary sweet underneath — and we have to say, the final photos look so incredibly chic.

Mini yellow cake with no candles 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Caitlin McNeil | planner & rentals: Social Llama Events | caterer: Vestals Catering | tabletop rentals: Posh Couture Rentals

Colorful Confections & Cakeless Candles

Dallas, TX

This fun-loving event planning company threw themselves a “birthday” party in honor of their two year anniversary — and it’s just as dazzling as you’d expect. Boldly frosted cakes in various shades of neon lined the geometric linen-covered table, with bright candles forming colorful centerpieces in-between. We love the idea of swapping one large, multi-tiered cake for multiple mini cakes that offer easier access to all — as well as keeping the candles off the cakes and instead lining the table’s center with them.

4. Paperless Menus are the Future

We’re living for this limitless 2021 party trend. In 2020 we watched as restaurants made the switch from paper menus to barcodes that let you browse on your phone — and the events industry is not far behind. 

This new menu method allows for creative minds to awe guests with never-before-seen presentations, not to mention, is a welcome eco-friendly addition to our list. We wouldn’t be surprised if this new trend stuck around for a long time.

Wooden centerpiece with candles and drink menu engraves 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Ani Acopian | planner: Wham Bam Events | floral & décor installation: Shawna Yamamoto Event Design | candles: Vogue Candles | place settings: Soiree 8 | caterer: Alchemy Kitchen

Cocktails as the Center of Attention

Los Angeles, CA

Yes, this is pop singer Bebe Rexha’s backyard birthday party, and no, that’s not the only reason it made the list. Aside from the fact that her candles go perfectly with the latest birthday party trend (see #3 above), the actual base of the centerpiece doubles as the dinner’s drink menu. One thing’s for sure, you’ll never forget what you want to order next with each cocktail beautifully inscribed in front of you.

Toast with
photographer: Andreas & Nico | design: Birch Event Design | caterer: Creative Edge Parties 

Food as Its Own Menu

New York, NY

The catering at this reception is setting standards for 2021 wedding trends — starting with the variety of mini appetizers that satisfied all senses. Forget the time you’ve spent wondering what ingredients are in which sandwiches. These branded bites are the most adorable way to differentiate your appetizers without having to spell it out on a menu. BLT, anyone?

5. Masks That Match in Detail

We don’t know how long we’ll need masks at events — but while we do, this party and wedding trend is everything. Make mask wearing more enjoyable by thoughtfully matching them to your party’s style or theme — but take it a step further than simply complementing a color. 

Guests will feel like they’re becoming a part of the event design on top of adhering to safety protocols when they put beauties like these on. Keep reading for a few ingenious examples. 

2021 trend floral mask decor | PartySlate
photographer: Shumanev Production | planner: David Tutera Planning and Design | floral: David Tutera Planning and Design | tent: Raj Tents | printed material: Dogwood Blossom Stationery | favors: SoBelle Favors | rentals: Theoni Collection

Custom Coverings That Reflect Your Centerpiece

Los Angeles, CA

Delicate lavender florals were intertwined with bouquets of yellow roses and citrus-infused greenery (an ever-green summer trend) to fill this outdoor dinner party’s table. We can’t help but immediately notice that the small soirée’s intricate floral-lined masks complemented the table’s centerpiece all-too-perfectly.

2021 trend women and son with masks on | PartySlate
photographer: Andreas & Nico | design, branding & watercolor art: Ceci New York | décor: Aramat Events | linen & masks: Nuage Designs | balloons: Balloon Design Studio

Masks That Tie Back to the Invitations

New York, NY

Where do we begin with this “fish camp”-themed kids birthday party? We could go on and on about how the party creatively social-distanced families by assigning them personal tents, or the fact that it incorporated scavenger hunts and “donut fishing” (you’ll have to click through to see) as engaging, safe activities. 

But right now, we need to talk about how custom masks were designed to perfectly reflect the party’s original watercolor invitation set — and it doesn’t stop there. From the event’s balloon entrance to branded blankets and even decorated cookies, these masks completely tied the celebration’s design together — and dare we say, were even fun for kids to put on.

2021 trend logo-ed leaf on mask | PartySlate
photographer: John and Joseph | planner: Harper Sloane Productions | floral: Hidden Garden Flowers | The Beverly Hills Hotel | graphic design: Laura Mendoza | monogramming: Monogrammit Beverly Hills

Logo-ed Masks for Milestone Moments

Los Angeles, CA

Bar and Bat Mitzvah designs are often comparable to corporate events with lots of branding, logos, and custom prints. Take this Los Angeles Bar Mitzvah, for example, which boasted a signature tropical leaf for use throughout the party, including on décor, favors, cuisine — and even on its entrance-framing linen masks. 

This thoughtful touch signals that hosts were well-prepared and ready to keep guests feeling safe and comfortable. Masks were certainly not an afterthought here.


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6. Decorate Your Home From the Outside In

So, you want your event to make a statement. We get it, first impressions are important. That’s why extending your event décor to the outside of your house is going to be all the rage in 2021. Whether you’re signaling an all-out theme from the moment guests pull up or setting the tone for a fiercely festive event, including décor on your front door will make guests forget that they’re partying at home. 

2021 trend grand entrance with greenery | PartySlate
photographer: Andreas & Nico | design: Birch Event Design | caterer: Creative Edge Parties

We’re Here for This Whimsical Garden Entrance

New York, NY

Something about this fluffy arrangement of greenery and crisp white roses has us enticed by this at-home wedding from one photo alone. Go inside and you’ll find heaps of white hydrangeas paired with blush roses, a romantic first look, and catering that will truly make your mouth water. But let’s stay outside just a minute longer to enjoy all that this welcoming installation has to offer.

2021 trend chain balloon installation around from of house | PartySlate
photographer: Caitlin McNeil | planner & props: Social Llama Rentals | balloons: Balloon Therapy | rentals: DFW Lounge Rentals

Bling Out Your House

Highland Park, Texas

Now this is how you decorate your house. This glitter-and-gold-themed 30th birthday party stuck to a dazzling black and gold décor palette — and the birthday girl’s home just happened to match perfectly. We can’t pinpoint exactly why this gold balloon chain completely brings the house to life, but let’s not question it. If you need us, we’ll be parked out front enjoying the creative beauty and theming opportunities that come with hosting a party at home.

A UC-Berkely themed graduation balloon installation 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Jenny Quicksall Photography | planner: Bluebell Events | floral & balloons: Shawna Yamamoto Event Design | t-shirts & time magazine artwork: M.Studio Events

Blow Guests Away With Balloons

Los Angeles, CA

We’re no strangers to the fact that 2020 was a hard year to be a graduate. Graduation marks a milestone that is often celebrated with warm embraces, lots of loved ones, and joyous parties. Not so for 2020. 

But this family didn’t let anything get in the way of safely celebrating their daughter’s achievements — and it all started with a gorgeously decorated home. A UC Berkeley-themed installation framed the home’s front entrance with sparkling fringe, breathtaking balloons, and even the school’s mascot, Oski the brown bear. We’re prepared to see a lot more elaborate front door designs in 2021, and we honestly can’t wait.

7. Go Big With Your Small Table’s Centerpiece

Tables are getting smaller, centerpieces are getting bigger. Yes, you read that right, and it’s all possible with the art of the high-to-low arrangement. Deck out your table with towering centerpieces, while still being able to see the friendly faces sitting across the table. 

Believe us, a hovering installation with bountiful florals, enchanting lanterns, or glamorous chandeliers will make your small celebration feel completely grand.

Beach house country birthday party dinner 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Ka’mera Productions by Nareg Frandjian | planner: Veronique Events | design & floral: Eddie Zaratsian Lifestyle and Design | caterer: Angelini Osteria & Alimentari | rentals: Theoni Collection

Somewhere Beyond the Sea is This Special Setup

Malibu, CA

This family channeled a lush country garden at their beach house birthday party. Decadent, cascading greenery both lined the textured linens, and majestically hovered above the table’s center. We can’t stop staring at the stunningly set table for 8 — not even to look at the sparkling Pacific ocean backdrop.

2021 Trend Rosé inspired table for 10 | PartySlate
photographer: Carrie McGuire Photography | floral: Tularosa Flowers | venue: Space One Ten | table rentals: The Hostess Haven

We Would Rosé All Day at This Delectable Table

Temecula, TX

A rosé-inspired birthday? Say no more. This table for 10 is leaving a lasting impression with light and airy lanterns that gracefully dripped pink peonies across the spread. The multifaceted arrangement leaves the impression of a bigger table — as if it’s taking up more real estate within the bright white room — while keeping line of sight clear so guests could continue to mingle as they took their seats in awe.

2021 trend Italy themed outdoor dining table with ocean view | PartySlate
photographer: John Watkins Photography | planner: Elite OC Productions | floral: Paul Fenner Floral Design | rentals: Above The Top Party Rentals; Signature Party Rentals | lighting: Above The Top Party Rentals

A Taste of Italy = a Treat for the Eyes

Newport Beach, CA

If you weren’t on board with this 2021 party trend before, we bet you’re coming around to it right about now. This outdoor dinner table consisted of rustic chandeliers, draped vineyard-inspired greenery, and a bold pop of red and orange florals. 

The table alone is truly enough to make you say wow (not to mention the string light-lined dance floor, deep velvet purple cocktail tables, and moss-covered bar). The hosts wanted to bring Italy to Southern California, and from this bold and beautiful dining set up, we’d say they successfully transformed their backyard into a private vineyard in Tuscany.

2021 trend dinner party purple floral decor | PartySlate
photographer: Charmaine Mallari Photography | planner & décor: French Accent Design | furniture & rentals: C&T Event Rentals | backdrop & props: Creating a Scene Winnipeg | lighting: Event Light Winnipeg

No Trips Left Unturned

Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Let us tell you a little about this special dinner experience for three couples. Their long awaited 2020 Danube River cruise with destinations including Hungary and Germany was cancelled. But their almost-experience was savored in the form of this experiential party. 

It all started with this mesmerizing centerpiece, which set the scene for a vibrant evening in “Budapest” (but really in Canada). We can’t stop marveling at the gravity-defying table installation guests sat under as they enjoyed several courses, each of which took them to a different stop with culture-rich flavors.


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8. Dinner Parties With Daring Presentations

Consider yourself informed, this 2021 party and wedding trend is about to ramp up around the world. With smaller guest lists comes a greater ability to dive into detail. For dinner parties, this means going all-out on epic presentations for every. single. course. 

Dining experiences bring people together whether it’s for a special occasion (milestone birthdays, holiday parties, intimate weddings, and the list goes on) or for no specific reason at all. Create memories, indulge in delicious cuisine — and maybe even take a few Instagram photos along the way with this new and exciting event trend. 

2021 trend engraved ice with seafood served on top | PartySlate
photographer: Forever Day Photos | planner: 34th Street Events | floral: Keisha’s Kreations | menus: Oda Creative | caterer: Chef Javani King

A Seriously Cool “Dinner en Noir”

Houston, TX

This small, but very special, backyard dinner party celebrated a 48th birthday with an all-black dining experience. From live music to an orchid and candle-lined table, each lucky guest had a one-of-a-kind meal they’ll never forget. Up first? A fresh course served on a bed of ice with an abbreviated happy birthday message carved along the top. What better way to keep seafood fresh than on a frozen plate? 

It’s safe to say guests craved more courses, and we’re definitely craving more photos.


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9. Unexpected Color Combinations Will Catch Your Eye

Anything goes in 2021 — and we’re predicting an influx of surprising color combinations will cover events. Neons paired with neutrals, unusual wedding palettes, color wheel clashings, and more unique splashes are on our list of designs to look out for. 

This party and wedding trend may sound daunting, but hear us out, there’s a lot to love about the art of the unexpected.

2021 trend eclectic paris theme with yellow plates | PartySlate
photographer: Charmaine Mallari | design, décor & floral: French Accent Design

Eclectic in Paris

Winnipeg, MB, Canada

When we usually think of a Parisian-inspired party we imagine dreamy pinks surrounded by black and white, neutral stripes and polka dots, soft florals, or maybe even a pop of rouge. 

Enter a new era of color scheming and palette dreaming. This small backyard party switched it up with an eclectic assortment of hues from our anticipated pastel pinks to wonderfully shocking oranges, flashy yellows, and even some neon aqua. Consider us charmed.

Ballerina pink and baby blue wedding reception florals trends 2021 | PartySlate
photographer: We-Do Productions | planner: Pejy Kash Events | floral: Design House Decor | venue: Hempstead House | tent: Westside Party & Tent Rentals

Opposites Attract (and Contrast)

Sands Point, NY

Can you think of wedding colors as unforgettable as this ballerina pink and baby blue duo? We certainly can’t. We love how two of our all-time favorite florals (pampas grass and baby’s breath, of course) were tinted to create this absolutely ethereal tented reception that evokes cotton candy, clouds, and all things dreamy. 

Not many designs put us at a loss for words, but all we can say to this unexpected garden is: can we get more?


RELATED: 11 Wedding Theme Ideas for Every Type of Couple


10. Tie-dye is (Still) In 

Go with us on this one. If 2020 was the year of the tie-dye sweat sets, 2021 will be the year of the tie-dye florals and décor. We’ve seen (and still love) ombré, but we’re ready for a less orderly floral and design display. And honestly, what’s not to love about your favorite pastels swirled into one? 

Tie-dye took flight in the 1960s, and they say vintage fashion fads always find their way back. Nearly sixty years later, it’s in the form of fabulous florals and the brightest balloons. Who knows, maybe it will even trend into our food and drink in 2021 (*winks at caterers*).

2021 trend pastel tie-dye floral lining | PartySlate
photographer: Corbin Gurkin | planner: Twine Events | design & floral: Flowerwild | rentals: Bright Event Rentals; The Ark Rentals | entertainment: Élan Artists

Pastel Delphiniums are a Vintage Vision

San Francisco, CA

2021 event hosts, take note. This tented anniversary party’s theme was technically “vintage cotton candy,” but we’re getting all the tie-dye vibes from this floral-lined stage. Pops of periwinkle, bubblegum pink, and a cool mint green made for the most delicious blend of colors to create a design we won’t soon forget.

2021 trend baby shower tie-dye theme | PartySlate
photo courtesy of, planner & design: Victoria Dubin Events

Your Favorite Pattern is Blowing Up

New York, NY

This poolside baby shower-turned-gender reveal brought tie-dye balloons into the mix with bursting boxes, teddy bear-adorned installations, and more. The mom-to-be’s backyard was decorated with tie-dye covered lounges, a cake, and, of course, tie-dye masks that prioritized every guest’s comfort and safety while staying on theme.

Blue mini vase with florals | PartySlate
photographer: Michael Jurick Photography | planner: M.Studio Events | design, décor & floral: Diana Gould Ltd | invitations: Alpine Creative Group

The Coming of Age Ahead of Its Time

Scarsdale, NY

From tie-dye party favors to signage, menus, masks, and a cascading balloon installation, this pastel patterned Bat Mitzvah was social-distanced perfection. 

The creative display of colors is the true reason we can’t keep our eyes off the divine design. Even the to-go bakery boxes (which were handed out in place of a dessert bar to keep guests sufficiently spaced out) were labeled with a soothing blend of lavender, pink, and blue.

Boho tie-dye inspired floral arrangement 2021 trend | PartySlate
photo courtesy of, planner & design: Twenty Three Layers (23 Layers)

Perfect Your Pattern With Pampas Grass

East Hampton, NY

The tie-dye inspired floral arrangements at this boho beachside dinner party are enough to make us completely rethink our next party’s palette. 

No bouquet is as fun to look at — our Instagram friendly — as the sprawling florals that graced this summer night. Not to mention, the event’s ombré glassware fit the niche color scheme seamlessly. Sign us up for al fresco 2021 dinners like this, please.

11. Recreate the Past in the Present

You can thank Kim Kardashian for this one. If you truly keep up with that famous family, then you know Kim’s surprise 40th birthday took her down memory lane with sentimental décor and technology that brought all of her childhood milestones back to life. 

From her first birthday to her first car, this inspired idea was so meaningful we knew it was far from the last time we’d see it. So here comes one of our team’s most highly anticipated 2021 party trends: recreating old memories at special celebrations.

Chic star wars table design with jello legos on top | PartySlate
photographer: Kelli Hayden | planner & design: Bluebell Events | floral & décor: Shawna Yamamoto Event Design | caterer: Good Gracious! Events | linen & chargers: BBJ Linen | lego décor: Mini Fig King; Leandervention / lighting: The Lighter Side

Everything Old is New Again

Los Angeles, CA

This 50th birthday party gave the guest of honor’s childhood passions an adult makeover. We’re talking lego jello shots, a chic Star Wars-inspired table design (yes, we used “chic” and “Star Wars” in the same sentence and you need to see it), and his favorite movie characters-turned figurine place cards. When it comes to a one-of-a-kind milestone, it doesn’t get much better than this.

2021 trend barbie themed food table | PartySlate
photographer: Line 8 Photography | planner: Colin Cowie Lifestyle | design: Jonathan Adler

Your Barbie’s Dream House Brought to Life

Malibu, CA

If you want to host a standout event, look no further for inspiration than this Malibu Barbie dream house celebration. What 80s or 90s baby wouldn’t feel a sense of nostalgia sweep over them while walking past the fuschia (punch) buggy, through the hot pink home, and under the signature cursive “Barbie” entrance? One thing’s for sure, you don’t have to be a Barbie fan to appreciate the inventive elements that went into this plastic world. (It’s fantastic).

2021 trend 60th birthday party | PartySlate
photographer: Cory Ryan Photography | planner & design: Brock + Co. Events | floral: David Kurio Designs | décor: Townsley Designs | caterer: Eat Plus Drink Austin | rentals: Dart Collective; Whim Hospitality; Marquee Rentals; Loot

Turning Back the Clock at 60

Austin, TX

Guests partied like it was 1978 at this unique 60th birthday bash. The event took the guest of honor back to his college days, where he was a member of the fraternity Fiji at Texas University. Jello shots (we’re starting to think they should be a trend of their own), group photos, fraternity flags, his university mascot, and more made this special day unlike any other. 

The birthday boy was even surprised with custom napkins that had his infamous one liners printed across the bottom — just another reason to love a personalized party.

The Most Interesting Man Party
photo courtesy of, planne & design: LLG Events | floral: Ovando Design and Production | venue: The Lambs Club | rentals: High Style Rentals

Make New Memories With Old Ones

New York, NY

Where do we even begin with this impossibly perfect party? We’ll start with the birthday cake, which was an exact replica of the 1967 red Camaro the birthday boy built with his father once upon a time. 

The dinner menu consisted of the guest of honor’s favorite childhood meal — but with a savory-chic twist. “Beer-mosas,” stuffed french toast, a pressed egg sandwich, and more made up the bold ‘breakfast for dinner’ menu. All the while, a playlist of the newly-turned 30-year-old’s favorite songs filled the intimate event space.


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12. Swap Your Tent for a Cozy Cabana

You heard it here first. We’re briefly breaking up with tents for a chic solution to small outdoor gatherings. Cabanas offer a way to frame your intimate party without the empty space that makes your table feel too small. In other words, it’s the “just right” fit you’re looking for when it comes to enclosing your small outdoor event. 

Cabanas can take your intimate party from day to night, frame separate event spaces and activities, or simply add some dimension to your small outdoor dining table. Whichever use you choose, we’re all-in with excitement.

2021 trend small cabanas covering a dinner party | PartySlate
photographer: Shumanev Production | planner: David Tutera Planning and Design | floral: David Tutera Planning and Design | tent: Raj Tents | printed material: Dogwood Blossom Stationery | favors: SoBelle Favors | rentals: Theoni Collection

Cabanas Aren’t Just for Shade

Malibu, CA

White-draped cabanas lit up after dark for this hybrid dinner party. We love how the use of two separate coverings form defined spaces: one for dining, and one for enjoying decadent desserts. 

We imagine the use of small cabanas for different party elements will follow us well into 2021, from separating dining and dancing (when it’s safe to do so) to setting a variety of event activities into separate spaces.

2021 trend poolside cabana | PartySlate
photographer: Brian Leahy Photography | planner: Kiran + Leigh Bespoke Planning | floral: Blooming Gallery | linen: La Tavola Fine Linen | rentals: Archive Rentals

Redefining the Poolside Cabana

Palm Springs, CA

Not all cabanas are for lounging poolside. In this case, the chic ivory and black setup was meant to frame a luxurious, wellness-inspired luncheon. Patterned pink linens and a colorful assortment of tropical florals dressed up the 8-person table. We don’t think this show stopping design would be complete without such a chic structure around the table. Hold up your spiked smoothie and say cheers to more small event designs like this in 2021.

2021 trend open cabana with a mountain top view | PartySlate
photographer: James // Schulze | planner & production: Mountain Productions; Aimee Monihan | design, décor & production: HMR Designs | tent & rentals: Raj Tents

Don’t Cover Your View

Aspen, CO

A Sangeet for the Friday night books. This mountainside celebration paired cabanas with stunning hilltop views for the perfect al fresco fête. The choice to go small with the event’s coverings kept the setting’s picturesque views intact, while still ensuring guest’s had the option to find shade and seclusion. We especially love the hint of color and the lavish feel of the gold tassels.

13. Indoor Furniture at Outdoor Events

We’ve all seen tufted couches and elegant chairs at outdoor cocktail hours and receptions — but what we haven’t seen are full-blown living rooms and kitchens bearing the elements. As events increasingly move outside, our furniture is going with them. Get ready, this 2021 wedding trend is going to have your guests feeling right at home — and make your photos look extra chic.

2021 trend outdoor furniture used for a wedding ceremony | PartySlate
photographer: Sarah Mack Photo | planner: Above All Catering & Events | design & floral: Shawna Yamamoto Event Design | venue: Fete the Venue | rentals: Signature Party Rentals | signage: Nopalito Graphics

Watch “I Dos” From the Comfort of a Couch

Costa Mesa, CA

Navigating the ins and outs of pandemic wedding planning is no easy feat. But with innovative thinking comes creative event solutions — and we’re in love with this spaced out ceremony seating. Luxe velvet couches and royal arm chairs stacked this perfectly manicured lawn to create a comfortable (and aesthetically pleasing) way to seat guests 6 feet apart from those who aren’t a part of the same household.

2021 trend sleep wooden kitchen table outside and on top of boho rugs | PartySlate
photographer: ellAdele photography | planner: Marquette Avenue Events | floral, caterer & venue: Big Delicious Planet | décor: Bowery & Bash | rentals: Tablescapes Event Rentals | linen: BBJ Linen | glassware: Nimble Well

Your Rustic Rug Looks Better on Grass

Chicago, IL

What’s dreamy and rustic with rugs all over? This small summer wedding reception, of course. Sleek wood kitchen tables and eclectic patterned carpets were brought outside to create this intimate boho dining experience. Ratan chargers, cozy candles, and sheer linen runners topped off the tablescape for an outdoor dining experience that could be mistaken for your family’s lovely living room.


RELATED: How to Choose Your Wedding or Event Venue Without Ever Leaving Your Couch


14. Virtual Entertainment You Can Touch

Zoom fatigue is on the rise — but so are virtual events. Selecting the right activity for your onscreen gathering is crucial to its success. In order to create an experience that is truly engaging and interactive, you want guests to feel some sort of unity. This interactive entertainment starts at the source. 

Think identical cocktail kits, catered meals, boxed desserts, uniform cooking ingredients, on-theme décor, and more. Having physical items on hand is the key. Read on for inspiration.

2021 trend mixology wooden box | PartySlate
photo courtesy of & cocktail kits: Labaratory by Scarlette

Lift Your Spirits With a Mixology Class

Chicago, IL

Virtual activities that bring guests together are going to be everywhere in 2021 — and believe it or not, they’re really fun. Take these cocktail kits for example. Send each of your guests one of these and let the professionals virtually teach your co-workers, friends, or even close family how to craft the perfect sip from the comfort of home.

2021 trend virtual guests gift with wine and cake | PartySlate
photographer: André Maier Photography | planner: Stillwell Events | décor & floral: Adam Leffel Productions | venue: Lavan 541 | stationary & dance floor design: Ceci New York | a/v: Total Entertainment | balloons: Balloon Design Studio | caterer: Thomas Preti Events to Savor | linen: Nuage Designs | cake: Everything Lulu

Let Virtual Wedding Guests Experience the Party

New York, NY

There will always be guests that can’t attend important events, especially weddings — and this hybrid celebration is the way of the future. Virtual wedding guests were made to feel like they were truly a part of this celebration thanks to mailed gift boxes and state-of-the-art technology. Each custom box included mini champagne bottles and individually wrapped wedding cakes, enabling Zoom attendees to toast with their loved ones and eat alongside the bride and groom. If you haven’t already seen the photos from this special celebration, we highly suggest checking it out before planning your own.

2021 trend virtual dining | PartySlate
photographer: Sarkis Studios | technical production: Pacific Event Services | floral: Butterfly Floral & Event Design | caterer: Good Gracious! Events | calligraphy: Calligraphy Katrina | rentals: Town & Country Rentals

Call it a Corporate Comeback

Los Angeles, CA

Virtual and hybrid events offer the opportunity for very special experiences, indeed. With rapid testing and an outdoor setting, Lexus hosted a hybrid charity dinner for 13, where guests could virtually interact with an incredible line up of well-known chefs. 

Attendees enjoyed four incredible courses  — all while watching how the meal was prepared on screens that spanned the table. The interactive broadcast allowed guests to ask the all-star chefs questions as they devoured the professionals’ very own cuisine.

15. Make Room for Opulent Outdoor Movie Nights

Retro drive-in movies are officially making their comeback — but this time, they’re taking over our backyards. Outdoor movie screenings are the perfect way to entertain your guests while also encouraging a safe distance between them. 

But to be clear, these aren’t your average movie nights. Picture coveted candy carts, over-the-top popcorn stations, custom cocktails, and décor that might even draw your eyes away from the projector.

Backyard movie theater with a boho style | PartySlate
photographer: Tiffany Perry Photography | planner, design & balloons: Level Events | floral, cocktails & charcuterie: Bottles & Blooms | rentals: Sweet Salvage Rentals

The Best Seat Behind the House

Los Angeles, CA

It’s easy to sit back, relax, and enjoy a movie at a party like this. Plush pillows, blankets, and poufs offered the perfect place for guests to sprawl out and enjoy the film. We can’t let this one go without talking about the makeover they gave your typical movie snacks. 

Guests grabbed cocktails housed in lidded jars (probably to prevent spills as much as to keep out germs), then headed to a heavenly seat where they would soon discover their own charcuterie boards. How would we ever choose between snacking from the chic balloon-bordered popcorn cart, the pampas grass topped candy cart, or the sweet cotton candy station? Click to see them all.

Social distanced luxurious camping birthday party 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Andreas & Nico | design, branding & watercolor art: Ceci New York | décor: Aramat Events | linen & masks: Nuage Designs | balloons: Balloon Design Studio

A Luxury Camping Experience

New York, NY

There were plenty of outdoor activities to love at this social-distanced birthday party, but the main event consisted of a movie screening from the comfort of each family’s very own tent. 

Not to be confused with the type of tent you sleep in when you’re “roughing it” — these personalized mini-campsites offered each family their own s’mores kit, charcuterie boxes, inflatable lounge areas, and even some ombréd balloons and string lights as a treat for the eyes.

Touchless photo booth 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Torey Hayden | planner & floral: Atelier de LaFleur | outdoor movie theater & photo booth: A Social & Co.

A Night (In) for the Ages

Tucson, AZ

Small soirées have proven to be some of the most meaningful ways to celebrate a milestone — and this 50th birthday was certainly one to remember. We love how the outdoor movie night took social distanced entertainment to the next level with a touchless photo booth: just scan the Qr code to see your pics. 

A pool-front screening of the guest of honor’s favorite film left guests feeling relaxed and carefree under the summer stars. The group of friends and family celebrated late into the night with individually packaged meals, craft cocktails, and spiked freeze pops — all enjoyed from the fluffiest of outdoor movie chairs.

16. Convey Your Comfort Level in Color

No matter the safety precautions or circumstances, attending events after a year of immense social distancing can leave some people feeling on edge (and others feeling like a million bucks). These clear color indicators let others know if you’re open for a hug, would like to keep your distance, or if you fall somewhere in-between — all without the awkward two minutes of explaining to your longtime neighbor why you’re backing away from their embrace. 

You’re going to see this wedding and event trend at plenty of celebrations in 2021 — and the best part is they come in all sorts of creative forms.

Comfort level mask sign for 2021 party trend | PartySlate
photographer: Mo Davis Photography | planner: Michelle Norwood Events | venue: New Orleans Pharmacy Museum | linen: Nuage Designs | invitations & print: Eglantine Rose Letterpress | furniture rentals: Lovegood Wedding & Event Rentals

A Mask With Extra Meaning

New Orleans, LA

Grey means go, black means stand back, and white means please stay 6 feet away. These were the color-coded indicators at this small corporate celebration. Each guest selected their mask with meaning as they entered the party, which saved them from uncomfortable interactions. It’s important to make sure your guests don’t feel pressured to adjust their perceived comfort levels with the norm of the group, and these face coverings were the perfect solution.

Red, green, yellow wristbands for 2021 trends that show your comfort level | PartySlate
photographer: Shawn Connell Weddings | planner: In Any Event | décor: David Beahm Experiences | printed materials: Ceci New York | balloons: Balloon Design Studio | caterer: Creative Edge Parties | lounge: Taylor Creative Inc.

Oh, the Color You’ll Choose

Quogue, NY

We could go on about this Dr. Seuss-themed baby shower all day, but we’ll spare you the extra sentences and let you check out the photos for yourself. What we will highlight are the very clearly colored bracelets each guest was required to pick up before entering the party. The choice of neon wristbands in red, yellow, and green created socializing guidelines that were hard to confuse or forget — even after a few of those delicious milkshake martinis (you’ll see).

Three wristband color categories that show your comfort level 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Jill Tiongco Photography | planner: Shannon Gail Events | décor: Revel Decor | caterer: Blue Plate Catering | linen: BBJ Linen

It’s Like a Pandemic on Your Wedding Day

Chicago, IL

“Love is infectious…Please wear your masks.” That was the quote sprawled across signage at this outdoor ceremony. It’s clear this couple didn’t try to belittle safety measures, especially when it came down to these color coded bracelets. We’re all for the intuitive red, yellow, and green system. If you can cross the road, you can understand the meaning of each brightly-hued accessory from a mile away.


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17. String Light “Tents” Are Ready to Dazzle

We’ve talked about guest lists getting smaller, and soirées gravitating outdoors — but what we haven’t discussed is the lighting trend that we’re seeing as a result of those two trends. 

String light “tents” are the perfect way to frame a small (or large) celebration, without enclosing your guests from your yard or venue’s natural surroundings. We can’t think of anything dreamier than an evening beneath the stars — and string lights.

Cascading string lights forming into a small tent 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Sylvia Guardia – Destination Wedding Photographer | planner: Flores de Campos | design, décor & floral: Flores de Campos | lighting: Los Primos Designs | chair rentals: Costa Mesa | rentals: Los Primos Designs

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Tent

Las Catalinas, Costa Rica

This tropical wedding reception took place under uniformed rows of glistening string lights. The structure provided a home for the dining experience, rather than leaving the single table out in the open. But above all, it created the most mesmerizing dinner experience with a warm golden glow. We’d go as far as saying it’s one of the most romantic dining setups we’ve seen.

Glamorous large string light tent 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: James Phuket Best Photography | planner & floral: Unique Phuket Wedding Planners

Designs Imitating Nature

Phuket, Thailand

An awe-inspiring arrangement of string lights completely lit up this secluded garden reception, which took place in the middle of a greenery-dense island. The installation’s height made the intimate celebration feel absolutely grand, as the slightly curved “roof” drew guests’ gaze upwards with its illusion of an especially starry night.

Pampas grass, fall florals and ghost chairs with string lights everywhere | PartySlate
photographer: Anée Atelier | planner & floral: Pejy Kash Events | floral: Ivie Joy Floral Arts | venue: The Village Club at Lake Success | lighting: Universal Light and Sound NYC | rentals: Party Rental Ltd.; Great Neck Games Productions

Friday Night Lights

Great Neck, NY

By day, this set up wowed guests with heaps of pampas grass and fall-inspired florals, rows of chic ghost chairs, and hints of red and pink roses. But by night, string lights that hovered above and around were what stole the show. The mirrored glass table beautifully reflected each sparkling light, creating the most incredible glow from all angles. It’s true: one incredible element can further elevate your entire event.

We can’t think of anything dreamier than an evening beneath the stars — and string lights.

18. Traditional Checkered Dance Floors are Being Remixed

We can just hear wedding classics play as we envision couples twirling across black-and-white checkered dance floors. To our delight, these traditional designs are about to make a major comeback at events — but this time, they’re coming in color. 

Whether you bring in bright checkered designs with linens, floor installations, wall coverings, or dance floors (when it’s safe to do so), prepare for these patterns to become the focal point of your celebration. After all, it’s not easy to peel your gaze away from these hypnotizing displays. 

Greenhouse wedding reception 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Twah Dougherty Photography | planner: The Lynden Lane Company | floral: Lark Farnum Design | dance floor: HCD Portable Dance Floors | lighting & draping: Amber Event Production | tent & structures: Bright Event Rentals | rentals: The Oni Collection; The Ark

Growing Green With Ivy

Pasadena, CA

Green was the theme of this tented wedding reception, and trust us, we’ve already marveled over every fresh detail. What’s especially memorable about this design is how the patterned dance floor totally transformed the space. The reception swapped one of two typically neutral checker colors for an ivy green that linked back to the entire celebration. We imagine guests felt like they were in the midst of a completely cohesive, unique, and astounding design as they swayed across the floor.

Chic wedding party with colorful patterns 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Hannah Pickle | planner: Vicki Evans Events | floral: Antigua Florals New Orleans | venue: NOMA | design support: BBC Creative Services | stage wrap: Ad Event Group | lighting & sound: Crescent Sound & Lights | rentals: Perrier Party Rentals; Distressed | Rentals & Revival; Luminous Events of New Orleans | linen: BBJ Linen

Double Down on Your Pattern

New Orleans, LA

From this photo alone, it’s clear this was a wedding reception unlike any other. The dance floor design included a clear nod to the 60s with animated flowers, while also maintaining the checkered pattern we love so much. This two-sided design goes to show, there are no limits when it comes to interpreting trends.

19. Find Your Seat With an Artful Installation

Place cards and table assignments are an evergreen event element, especially at weddings. We’ve loved watching them evolve over time from plain cards to large static charts back to escort cards, but with unique shapes and colors, all the way to stunning installations.

This year, we’re calling out the installations that let you find your seat in architectural style. From signs that sway to oversized clips, meet the suspended forms of signage that guests are not going to only need to look at — they’re going to want to stop and stare.  

Hanging signage for wedding ceremony 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Nancy Neil | planner: The Lynden Lane Company | floral: La Musa Del Las Flores | venue: Rosewood Mayakoba Resort | structures & stages: Encore Events Mexico 

Signage That Stays Stationary

Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico

The ocean breeze only serve to make these installations more mesmerizing. White framework adorned by dried grass created a perfectly modern-meets-boho design for this secured seating chart. The sleek arrangement contrasted in the most whimsical way with the celebration’s serpentine ceremony aisle and plush pampas grass-filled reception.

Oversized wooden clips holding up scrolls of seating char | PartySlate
photographer: Matthew David Studio | planner: COJ Events | floral: Arrangements Design | venue: Indian Wells Golf Resort | lighting: The Lighter Side; Perfect Touch | rentals: Signature Party Rentals; Planks & Patina

An Installation to Suit All Styles

Indian Wells, CA

We love this design for any occasion, from dinner parties to birthdays, and of course, weddings. Oversized wooden clips held up scrolls of names that were able to sway every so slightly in the wind. Asymmetrical bouquets added the perfect touch of botanicals to the display. Somehow, this seating chart suits boho, modern, rustic, romantic, and vintage styles — all in one.


RELATED: 29 Creative Wedding Place Card Displays


20. The Silver Lining of Hosting at Home: Pets at the Party

We’re not through yet. After happily seeing hundreds of backyard weddings and at-home celebrations take place, we can no longer imagine these special milestones without our furry family members in attendance (special thanks to the amazing photographers that capture it all). Home celebrations mean it’s easier than ever to make bold choices. Introducing the 2021 wedding trend that’s here to make you smile: pets at the party.

Bride and groom dance and their dog, 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Cheers Babe Photo | design & floral: Amanda Vidmar Design

May I Have This Dance?

San Francisco, CA

This couple’s stunning courtyard-style backyard was the perfect spot for an exchange of vows and daytime celebration. Their handsome golden retriever, fitted in a sleek black bow tie, couldn’t resist joining in on their very first dance as husband and wife — and it looks to us like this little family is going to live happily ever after.

Small dog officiating wedding ceremony | PartySlate
photographer: Hannah Costello | planner: Heartthrob Weddings & Events | floral: Hannah Costello

A Friendly (and Furry) Officiant

Los Angeles, CA

There are plenty of photos of this bride and groom with their two little pups (and  we highly recommend going through every adorable frame), but the one we couldn’t resist was their fluffy friend smiling up between them as they said their “I do’s.” This wedding radiates sunshine from the technicolor florals that filled their backyard, to the couple’s first dance with their dogs, and we bet they wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.

Wedding ceremony featuring a corgi 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Peter Gubernat | planner: Big City Bride | floral & décor: Yanni Design Studio

Be Still, Our Corgi-Adoring Heart

Chicago, IL

Not only will this fun-loving couple remember their home’s rooftop as the spot where they wed, but their two very special family members became a major part of their day. From a day-of walk (pictured in the event) to the walk down the aisle, these good, bow tie-wearing boys kept the bride and groom laughing all day long. And to make it better, they were even the inspiration behind the wedding cake toppers (click to smile).

21. Welcome Back: The Year of the 80s and 90s Themes

Disco was so last year. In 2021, it’s going to be all about the rad 80s and the totally animated 90s. We’re predicting these two decades as major contenders for the year’s most popular party theme — and who could blame us? 

These spunky and color-filled decades are the perfect crowd pleaser for a celebration of any size. As if we would forget to give you examples. Keep going for some major throwback party inspiration. 

2021 trend 90's theme birthday cake | PartySlate
photographer: Joshua Dwain Photography | planner, design, décor & customizations: Exhilarate Experiential | venue: Dream Hollywood | balloons: Top Hat Balloon Werks | furniture: Revelry Event Designers | nostalgic props: Platinum Props

If It’s Good Enough for Draymond Green, It’s Good Enough for Us

Los Angeles, CA

An NBA star’s surprise birthday party took guests back in time  — and took him back to his 90s childhood (see party trend #11 above). Graffiti art, a roller blade wall, arcade games, vintage poster clippings, and a Missy Elliott-inspired entrance were just a few of the elements that transported guests to the throwback era. Don’t miss Draymond Green’s truly inspired photo-spot where revelers get to star in their own show.

We especially love the prop wall that read: “Remember when we needed all of these to do what a single phone can do now?” The answer is yes, yes we do.

Fresh Prince of Bell Air backdrop 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Imagery By Jules Photography  | planner: KeAira Chantell Events | floral: The Simon Design | cake: Deja vu Sweets | cake topper & charms: Ten23 Designs | custom décor: Elf’s Prop Shop | balloon art: Maggie Creative Design | caterer: Sensory Delights Catering | branding & stationary: Papered Wonders

It’s Not Unusual to Have Fun (as a Fresh Prince)

Miami, FL

Only true Fresh Prince of Bel Air fans will get that headline (watch “The Carlton Dance” if you’re not familiar — you can thank us later). Dances aside, this 90s sitcom-inspired birthday is the perfect example of why a good theme can make such a big impact at any size celebration. This backyard party had a small guest list, but a major design with a 90s fashion-inspired photo wall, dessert spread, balloon installation, and more.

imprinted ice cube with custom stirrer 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Janine Licare Photography | planner & design: Kate Siegel Fine Events | floral: Loop Flowers & Event Arts | caterer: Jessica Lasky Catering | signage & installation: Underwood Letterpress | rentals: Hensley Event Resources

Hanging Out in the Arcade

San Francisco, CA

Look at this picture and repeat after us: it’s all in the details. This 80s-themed birthday used retro arcade-inspired lettering to create custom napkins, imprinted ice cubes, and drink stirrers in the guest of honor’s name. There are even a tetris guest book station and vintage gaming machines to enjoy during the party.

Rubik's cube topped cake with pac man theme cupcakes 2021 trend | PartySlate
photographer: Show Ready Photo | planner: All Set Events | rentals: Blueprint Studios; Bright Event Rentals | lighting: Got Light | cupcakes: Shibby’s Cupcakes | cake: Shibby’s Cupcakes | entertainment: Boutique DJs & Entertainment 

Put on Your Best Neon

Tiburon, CA

This party certainly hit us with its best shot, especially when it came to the sweet treats. PAC-MAN frosted cupcakes, a Rubik’s Cube-topped cake, and cassette-inspired fondant were a few details that we find totally rad. Don’t miss the legendary 80s artist-themed bars — and all of the guests’ outfits, of course. It’s safe to say each attendee walked into a total time warp — and we’re completely envious.

PartySlate’s Most Popular Small Events of 2020 [Recap & Video]

With more than 6,000 events uploaded to PartySlate this year, it was difficult for the content team to choose our favorite ones. The pandemic has created a new emphasis on celebrating small and with a more intimate guest list. 

Having smaller events, however, did not stop them from being as meaningful as ever. As such, we are here to recognize the creativity and innovation that have gone into designing and producing these smaller gatherings.

On Tuesday, November 17, members of the PartySlate team hosted a digital event featuring the most popular small events of 2020. This team included:

  • Nicole Deberry, Associate Product Manager
  • Lauren Mandel, Senior Marketing Director
  • Pamela Rothbard, Managing Editor
  • Marlee Somerman, Customer Success Director 

The content team reviewed every event uploaded to PartySlate in 2020 and narrowed their list down through specific criteria. This criteria included whether the event followed CDC guidelines, implemented COVID-safe protocols, and more.

In no particular order, here are some of our favorite small events that were uploaded to PartySlate in 2020:

Drive-Up Wedding: Lauren noted that she can’t look at this event without being happy and wanting to smile.

Boho-Chic Baby Shower: According to Pamela, “This event was a mix of current and future trends that makes it onto my all-time favorite list.”

Miami Wedding: This event had to be made drastically smaller due to COVID-19. Nicole said, “If you were seated in that room, in those velvet chairs, you felt lucky to be there. This was an event you would not want to be cut from.”

At-Home Wedding in Chicago: Lauren tells us, “This event was more casual, but no less elegant and fun.” 

Virtual Wedding Experience: Nicole loved every element of this event down to the boxes they served the food in.

Backyard Movie Night 50th Birthday Party: Marlee thought this event was bright and happy. The team appreciated the clever signage and thoughtful, individually-packaged fare.

Zoom Bat Mitzvah: Nicole loved that there were balloons everywhere at this event and said that this has been a trend this year.

Trollz-Themed Virtual Birthday: Lauren thought that this event was so special and loved how happy it made the little girl.

Outdoor Bat Mitzvah: Pamela called out a new trend with this event, saying the event was “tie-dye inspired.”

Charming & Rustic Outdoor Experience: Pamela said this event was a “wedding experience” that embodied both modern and rustic themes.

Of course, we couldn’t seem to pick just ten of our top favorite submitted events. Therefore, we created an Idea Slate of our top 50

An Idea Slate is a way to save and organize your favorite photos, full event albums, venues and event professionals on PartySlate. You are able to add notes to remember what you love and what you want to share. Lastly, you can copy the link and quickly send it to your friends, family, or event planner

But wait, there’s more: PartySlate is here to help you optimize your PartySlate profile page. If you are interested in receiving a PartySlate profile review, submitting ideas to our editorial team, or receiving the Idea Slate featuring the 50 most popular small events uploaded to PartySlate — please email us.

You can watch the full digital event recording below or open the recording in YouTube.

The 13 Most Popular Events Added to PartySlate in October 2020

What’s not to love about October? Once a year, we get sunset-hued leaves, crisp fall air, pumpkin spice lattes, football Sundays, Halloween, and even Kim Kardashian’s birthday — all in the span of 31 days.

This year, those 31 days brought 13 of our team’s favorite events to PartySlate. From past celebrations worth a new obsession to fresh and innovative social-distanced parties, enjoy the most popular events uploaded to PartySlate during October. 

In no particular order.

1. This Wedding Married Baby’s Breath & Pampas Grass Like Never Before

Simply Elegant White Beach Wedding at Rosewood Mayakoba in Playa Del Carmen, MX

photographer: Nancy Neil 

“I love everything that the team at The Lynden Lane Company produces, and this breezy beach wedding did not disappoint. The ceremony aisle is one of the dreamiest I’ve ever seen (it looks like the bride is walking on air), and the reception setting is elegant and inviting. My favorite element has to be the floating centerpieces — whimsical, creative, and still allow for guest mingling and conversation.” — Lauren, Senior Director of Marketing

photographer: Nancy Neil | planner: The Lynden Lane Company | floral: La Musa Del Las Flores | venue: Rosewood Mayakoba Resort | furniture rentals: Planner 1 Events; Archive Rentals 

2. How an NBA Star Celebrated a New Decade With an Old One

Draymond Green's Surprise 30th 90's Birthday Bash

photographer: Joshua Dwain Photography

“I’d expect nothing less than this explosive 90s party for three-time NBA champion, Draymond Green’s 30th birthday. The best part? It was a complete surprise to him thanks to his fiancé Hazel Renee. As a 90s baby myself, I’m completely obsessed with the throwback details including the Missy Elliot-inspired tunnel entrance, boombox-shaped cake, roller blade wall, arcade games, and of course, all the neon signage.” — Amanda, Content Marketing Manager

photographer: Joshua Dwain Photography | planner, design, décor & customizations: Exhilarate Experiential | venue: Dream Hollywood | balloons: Top Hat Balloon Werks | furniture rentals: Revelry Event Designers

3. You’ve Never Seen Golden Hour Like at This Shabbat Dinner

A Gold Shabbat Dinner

photographer: Andreas & Nico

This elegant dinner party takes golden hour to a new level with gold details that make the entire event glow with the sun. Glamorous white draping covered an open-air pavilion, and an enchanting array of white feathers hung from the ceiling. I love the mix of the acrylic chairs, delicate dried flowers, and dramatic black glassware — unexpected details that truly make this event unique.” — Kylie, Senior Events Manager

photographer: Andreas & Nico | design, décor & floral: Birch Event Design | venue: Crystal Springs Resort | furniture rentals: The Table NJ | tent: Abc fabulous events 

4. We’re Hooked on Every Detail From This Social-Distanced Kids Birthday Party

Mason's Social Distanced Fish Camp Birthday Party in New York

photographer: Andreas & Nico

“It’s not easy to curate a creative at-home kids party in the best of times — but this “fish camp” birthday not only was perfectly socially-distanced, but also a model of how fun celebrations should be all of the time. From the cabin-like entrance festooned in buoys and balloons to the individual tents and packed meals for every guest, this party is rich in themed detail (don’t miss the gummy worm tackle shop!).” — Pamela, Managing Editor

photographer: Andreas & Nico | planner, design, branding & watercolor art: Ceci New York | décor: Aramat Events | signage cut outs: Bombshell Graphics | balloon art: Balloon Design Studio | linen & masks: Nuage Designs

5. ROYGBIV Never Looked as Good as at This Vibrant NOLA Reception

Chic Outdoor Wedding at NOMA in New Orleans, LA
photographer: Hannah Pickle

This wedding is playful, colorful, and beautiful — everything a New Orleans-based celebration should be. I adore the areas for lounging with their mix of stripes and solids, modern lines, and vintage vibes. And don’t miss the ROYGBIV installation, florals, and greenery that highlight amazing entertainment at the end of the rainbow.” — Pamela, Managing Editor

photographer: Hannah Pickle | planner & design: Vicki Evans Events | design: BBC Creative Services | venue: NOMA| rentals: Perrier Party Rentals; Distressed | Rentals & Revival; Luminous Events of New Orleans | linen: BBJ Linen | stage wrap: Ad Event Group | lighting & sound: Crescent Sound & Lights

6. A Boho Backyard Baby Shower Filled With Teal & Tan 

Boho Chic Outdoor Baby Shower in North Caldwell, NJ

photographer: Purroy Photography & Video

“Without a doubt, this boho-chic baby shower is one of my favorite events of the year. While it’s impossible to pick a favorite detail, I’m obsessed with the dreamy balloon installation that’s reminiscent of a tranquil crescent moon. I also adore how wicker furniture, pampas grass, and teal elements are combined to create eclectic (yet perfectly-coordinated) décor.” — Jessica, Writer

photographer: Purroy Photography & Video | planner: Nevaeh~Leh Events & Weddings by Mimi | floral: G&A Designs | balloons: Paper and Fringe | rentals: Big Mamas Party Rentals

7. COVID Testing, Sanitation Stations & More Helped This Couple Pull Off Their Big Day

Elegant Outdoor Summer Wedding at Park Chateau Estate in East Brunswick NJ

photographer: Brett Matthews Photography

This beautiful estate wedding is living proof that a 2020 event can still be as glamorous (and safe) as ever! The combination of soft pink florals, delicate linens, and dazzling sparklers perfectly complemented the outdoor space, while creating the perfect wedding atmosphere for everyone that attended this one-of-a-kind event.” — Ben, Customer Success Manager

photographer: Brett Matthews Photography | planner: Amy Katz Events | floral: Birch Event Design | venue: Park Chateau Estate & Gardens | programs: Fancy That 

8. Beyoncé’s Black is King Film Inspired This Entire Backyard Birthday

A Beyoncé-Themed 4th Birthday Party

photographer: Afritina Coker

“Calling all Beyonce fans, this ‘Black Is King’-themed 4th birthday party is an absolute inspiration for your next celebration. I absolutely love the juxtaposed décor of the tea party and cheetah scenes! From the detailed photo-ops, all 4 beautiful cakes, Beyonce coloring pages, and a cheetah print kid’s car, this girl’s birthday party was truly an extravaganza.” — Nicole, Associate Product Manager

photographer: Afritina Coker | planner: RosesRntRed Events | floral: Rae Lawson | props: AliJo Events | balloons: Pink on the weekend | rentals: Big D Party Rentals

9. How Feminine Florals (Plus a Few Furry Friends) Transformed the Desert

Picturesque Outdoor Wedding at The Hideaway Golf Club in La Quinta, California

photographer: Parker Young

“The soft shades of pink, purple and red at this Pasadena wedding had me in awe. My absolute favorite details from this celebration were the wispy florals wrapping the aisle and the creative use of pampas grass. So many amazing small details went into this wedding that made it one to remember.” — Gianna, Marketing Coordinator

photographer: Parker Young | planner: COJ Events | floral: Arrangements Design | venue: The Hideaway Golf Club

10. The Rustic Venue Showcase-Turned Social-Distanced Celebration

Rustic Farm Fun Filled Wedding Experience at Meadow Ridge Farm in Coxsackie, NY

photographer: Twah Dougherty Photography

This rustic-style event wows with each perfectly-curated detail. I particularly love how the wooden wedding arch (with lavish greenery and colorful blooms) feels right at home in this forest setting. Other stunning details from this picturesque venue showcase include a picnic-style lounge area, table settings with custom signage, and individually-sealed “vodka lychee grapefruit” shots.” — Jessica, Writer

photographer: Twah Dougherty Photography | planner: The Revelry Cooperative | design, décor & floral: The Style Marc | venue: Meadow Ridge Farm | caterer: Fig & Pig Catering | rentals: Patina Rentals

11. An Epic Bar Mitzvah Made Science Our New Favorite Subject

Brilliant Space and Science Themed Bar Mitzvah at The InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown in California

photographer: Jillian Rose Photography

“Science classes were among my favorite subjects growing up, but who knew they could look so chic? This Bar Mitzvah turns every element into the most stunning decor — from a periodic table-themed seating chart to planet-shaped cake pops. If you’ve never incorporated lab coats and beakers into your party décor, it’s time to experiment!” — Chelsea, Senior Email Marketing Manager

photographer: Jillian Rose Photography | planner & design: Bob Gail Events | floral: Kathryn Watson Designs | décor: Revelry Event Designers | venue: InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown | entertainment: Bob Gail Music | lighting: Peterson Event Lighting | escort wall & custom décor: Messex Industries | a/v: No Static 

12. This 50th Was Fabulous Thanks to a Touchless Photo Booth, Outdoor Cinema & More

Social-Distanced Outdoor 50th Birthday Party

photographer: Torey Hayden

“Everything about this intimate backyard milestone birthday was glamorous. I love how they spent their day poolside eating margarita popsicles and making memories with a touchless photo booth. Guests ended the night with individually packaged vegan dinners while watching rom coms on a large outdoor screen. This celebration was safe, but nothing short of amazing.” — Gianna, Marketing Coordinator

photographer: Torey Hayden | planner & floral: Atelier de LaFleur | photo booth & outdoor movie theater: A Social & Co.

13. COVID-19 Couldn’t Stop This Miami Magic

Nataly + Elan's Wedding

photographer: Masson Liang

“Grab a mask and head into one of the most stunning social-distanced weddings I’ve seen on PartySlate. Roses, orchids, and wispy white florals transformed this poolside ceremony and reception into the most romantic, hidden garden-inspired setting for an intimate celebration of love.” — Amanda, Content Marketing Manager

photographer: Masson Liang | planner & design: Busy Bee’s Events | venue: Sagamore Hotel

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Clea & Joanna of “The Home Edit” Would Approve of These 12 Events [Photos]

Get your party organized with ideas from real events in honor of Netflix’s latest hit, The Home Edit.

In a recent article about the phenomenon that is The Home Edit, the New York Times refers to the company’s Instagram page as “Pinterest organization porn” and notes its “rows of pristine white shelves filled to no more than 75 percent capacity, pantries with paper towels artfully arranged in the shape of a pyramid and, its hallmark, items organized in order of Roygbiv (an acronym for the order of the colors as they appear in a rainbow — red-orange-yellow, etc.).”

If you find satisfaction in a freshly-cleaned cabinet, a categorized kitchen, or a color-coded closet, then this celebration inspiration is for you. Sleek event designs are trending, and we can’t contain our excitement over these perfectly-organized parties. 

Read on to see how to style your party’s display areas, opt for modern florals, make it monochrome, and more.

1. Maximize your storage space

Pink and purple shelving with jars and flowers | PartySlate
photo courtesy of Nu Leaf Design

Culver City, CA

Just like home décor, event design has key tips and tricks when it comes to seamlessly setting up a space. Maximizing display spots while keeping your event décor cohesive and clean is no easy feat — and the team behind this Curology skincare launch did just that. We love the color blocking throughout the space, especially in the placement of specifically-hued items on designated shelves.

photo courtesy of, design, décor, & floral: Nu Leaf Design

2. Aspire for Rainbow Aesthetics

Rainbow inspired floral arrangement on a sleek white table | PartySlate
photographer: Forged in the North

New York, NY

Good, clean event design fun. This modern city wedding has us oohing and aahing over how the simplest of designs can be so incredibly satisfying. Minimalist floral arrangements lined sleek white tables, and it’s no secret that the ladies of The Home Edit love a rainbow-inspired arrangement. 

photographer: Forged in the North | planner: Jove Meyer Events | floral: Buds of Brooklyn | venue & specialty rentals: Sound River Studios | specialty rentals: Patina Rentals

3. Our Sights are Set on Clear Containers

Clear canisters in a line filled with pink candy | PartySlate
photographer: Bashful Captures

New York, NY

If there’s one thing we learned from The Home Edit, it’s that containers are an organized girl or boy’s best friend. This Starbucks-themed Bat Mitzvah used clear canisters to store palette-matching candy among other treats. We love how the sparkling clean set-up completely transformed this NYC venue into a chic white and pink coffee shop.

photographer: Bashful Captures | planner: Twenty Three Layers (23 Layers) | floral: Van Vliet + Trap | venue: Current | rentals: Taylor Creative Inc.

Just like home décor, event design has key tips and tricks when it comes to seamlessly setting up a space.

4. Everyone Appreciates a Monochrome Moment

White lounge area and seating tables with yellow accents | PartySlate
photographer: Clane Gessel Photography

New York, NY

This 60th milestone birthday party transformed from an all hot pink design to completely yellow as guests meandered between rooms. We can’t think of anything more satisfying than how every beaming detail in this space was so thoughtfully coordinated from the lounge areas to the table settings, floral arrangements, wall art — and even the cocktails. 

photographer: Clane Gessel Photography | planner: NYLUX Events | design & floral: Patrick J Clayton Productions | venue: Carnegie Hall | caterer: Constellation Culinary Group; Thomas Preti Events to Savor | rentals: Taylor Creative Inc.

5. Labels Make the World Go Round

Sandwich display with an inflight meals label | PartySlate
photographer: Bashful Captures

New York, NY

Clea and Joanna taught us to appreciate the functionality of labels — and this kids birthday party kept cuisine grouped with cleverly labeled signage and crisp serving platters. We especially love the sleek feel of the room and the precise execution of the “Time Flies” party theme. 

photographer: Bashful Captures | planner & design: Twenty Three Layers (23 Layers) 

6. Organized Origami is Easy on the Eyes

Rainbow aligned origami | PartySlate
photographer: Clane Gessel Photography

Jersey City, NJ

Guests found their table in an especially organized manner at this technicolor wedding reception. Not only is each place card and respective origami card holder in a flawlessly synced row, but the bright colors are ombréd into a neon rainbow that we just can’t seem to stop staring at.

photographer: Clane Gessel Photography | planner: Sonal J. Shah Event Consultants | décor: Design House Decor | venue: Hyatt Regency Jersey City | stationery & graphics: Emily Kathryn Paper

Clea and Joanna taught us to appreciate the functionality of labels…

7. Designs With Symmetry are Oh So Satisfying

Yellow optical illusion displayed on white furniture and and surfaces | PartySlate
photographer: Twenty Three Layers (23 Layers)

New York, NY

Is it just us, or could this corporate event photo be an ad on The Home Edit’s website? This company celebration kept things creative with a light bulb-inspired optical illusion and minimally decorated surfaces. We wouldn’t be surprised to unwrap the white and yellow book-covers to discover Joanna and Clea’s newest tome, The Home Edit Life: The No-Guilt Guide to Owning What You Want and Organizing Everything.

 

photographer, design, décor & floral: Twenty Three Layers (23 Layers)

8. Coordinate Your Kitchen Items

Geometric decor and orderly arrangements of food and drinks by flavor | PartySlate
photographer: Twenty Three Layers (23 Layers)

New York, NY

This geometric décor-filled baby shower can’t help but remind us of the episode where actress Jordana Brewster’s refrigerator got a major makeover. One of Clea and Joanna’s favorite storage mediums (basic bins) were used to display fruit in her home — and at this fresh féte. We especially love the party’s orderly arrangements of drinks by flavor and color. 

photo courtesy of, planner, design & décor: Twenty Three Layers (23 Layers) | venue: Glasshouse Chelsea

9. Color-Coded Systems Always Deliver

Green, yellow, red display of color coded wristbands | PartySlate
photographer: Shawn Connell Weddings

Quogue, NY

A Home Edit-approved entrance. This 2020 baby shower took color coded precautions to ensure guests felt comfortable at the small outdoor occasion. Each designated wrist band hue indicated attendees’ willingness to interact with others at the Dr. Seuss-themed event. After all, the more that guests know, the more events to which they can go. 

photographer: Shawn Connell Weddings | planner: In Any Event | décor: David Beahm Experiences | caterer: Creative Edge Parties | balloons: Balloon Design Studio | lounge: Taylor Creative Inc. | printed materials: Ceci New York

10. Easily Accessible Elements are a Must

Rainbow stacked guest towels | PartySlate
photographer: Maggie Marguerite Studio

Chappaqua, NY

Guests could quite literally taste the rainbow at this backyard Bat Mitzvah. From the cake to the drink coolers, cup arrangements, chairs, and even the party favors, every element was in a neat (yet exciting) ROYGBIV order. Did we mention how the guest towels were perfectly stacked and easily accessible to all? Small details really do make a major impact — especially when they are organized.

photographer: Maggie Marguerite Studio | planner & décor: Tara M. Events | floral: Enza Events

11. Catered Cuisine Categorized by Color

Vibrant red chocolate assortment | PartySlate
photographer: Matthew Land Studios

Seattle, WA

Just wait until you see the photos from this caterer’s open house. We’re talking chic labels, color-coded trays, perfectly arranged chocolates, and the list goes on. Is it just us, or does food look better when it’s served by size and color?

photographer: Matthew Land Studios | planner & caterer: Lisa Dupar Catering

12. Don’t Overcrowd Your Pantry

Dessert bar on organized floating shelves | PartySlate
photographer: Geoff Chesman Visuals

Washington, D.C

Who hasn’t seen the episode of The Home Edit where country music star Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn Jae reset their pantry? We’re getting all the organized vibes from this Bat Mitzvah celebration’s to-go dessert bar. No shelf is too crowded, the design is modern, and every single sweet treat is completely visible. We’re feeling majorly inspired by this simple yet mesmerizing design.

photographer: Geoff Chesman Visuals | planner: Magnolia Bluebird design & events | décor: Syzygy | floral: Blue Vanda | venue: Newseum | linen: BBJ Linen

Fostering Diversity and Inclusion in the Events Industry with Jove Meyer and Nicole Deberry

The events industry creates beautiful celebrations for diverse groups of people all over the globe. By running a more inclusive company, event professionals can create more meaningful connections with their clients — as well as expand their network to attract new customers and business partners.

On September 24, PartySlate CEO and Co-Founder Julie Roth Novack and PartySlate DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) Chair Nicole Deberry hosted a fireside chat on the importance of inclusivity, diversity, and equality in the events industry. They were joined by Jove Meyer, Owner and Creative Director of Jove Meyer Events. Together, they explored ways to foster diversity and inclusivity in one’s business — as well as how to implement a DEI task force. They also discussed ways to become a stronger ally to clients, while using language that welcomes new and diverse groups of customers.

PartySlate is here to help you explore ways to create a more diverse and inclusive business model. If you’re interested in receiving a copy of Jove’s ally pledge (or a PartySlate profile review), please email us.

PartySlate Digital Event: Five Ways to Get Your Blog Post to Rank on Google

You’ve put a lot of effort into creating your website and blog. But are you getting the results you want? Help your blog post to rank higher on Google with a strong SEO-strategy. While Google uses over 900 factors to determine the relevance of a web page or blog post (and their algorithm is always changing), a working knowledge of SEO will help you attract new readers — and improve your Google rankings.

On Tuesday, PartySlate CEO and Co-Founder Julie Roth Novack joined Managing Editor Pamela Rothbard to discuss how to create a winning SEO strategy for your website and PartySlate profile. They explored five strategies for optimizing your blog for SEO and increasing traffic and conversions on your site. Additionally, they revealed essential tips on how to increase the relevance of your blog posts and website (thereby helping them rank higher on Google) by focusing on all three areas of SEO: Content, Offsite, and Technical.

PartySlate is here to help you optimize your PartySlate profile and website. If you’re interested in receiving an SEO-strategy template or a PartySlate profile review, please email us.

You can watch the full digital event recording below or open the recording in YouTube.

PartySlate Master Class: The Art of Building Connections and Growing Your Network

With events continuing to be postponed due to COVID-19, building connections and virtually expanding your network is more important than ever. PartySlate offers event professionals a unique platform to showcase their work, build their brand, and drive new leads. Moreover, PartySlate creates powerful opportunities to connect with other event professionals — as well as a networked-crediting system with clear attribution.

On Tuesday, September 8, PartySlate CEO and Co-Founder Julie Roth Novack joined Director of Product Chhavi Tiwari and B2B Marketing Manager Nicole Deberry for an abbreviated PartySlate Master Class. The team discussed how event professionals can optimize their PartySlate profile to build connections and grow their network — in addition to providing a live demo and Q/A. The Master Class included information on:

  • PartySlate’s Founding Story
  • How PartySlate works and profile best practices
  • Uploading and crediting event companies
  • Pro Connection profile feature
  • Add Connections profile feature

PartySlate is here to help you optimize your PartySlate profile — as well as strengthen your business connections. If you’re interested in receiving a copy of today’s deck or a PartySlate profile review, please email us.

You can watch the full digital event recording below or open the recording in YouTube.

If These Walls Could Talk: 12 Famous Chicago Restaurants for Your Own Historic Event

While Chicago may be world-famous for its deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs, it also boasts a rich culinary history and plenty of trend-setting dining spots with intriguing pasts and promising futures. Just ask any local about dining in this world-renowned city. From Michelin-star hot spots to famous old Chicago restaurants passed down from one generation to the next, Chicago is a foodie’s heaven. 

Of course, great food and epic parties go hand in hand. Some of the best moments at any celebration center around food. From enjoying delectable appetizers during a cocktail hour to sitting down for a three-course meal (and intimate conversation), dining brings people together. The sweetest moments in life deserve to be celebrated — so make sure to save room for dessert.

These 12 historic and famous Chicago restaurants have stood the test of time. With plenty of experience behind them, they know how to turn any celebration into an unforgettable affair. Toast to the years (both past and future) at a milestone birthday celebration in an ornate Victorian brownstone. Pass mouth-watering small plates on a historic hotel rooftop (with sweeping views of the iconic skyline) for an unforgettable rehearsal dinner. Or throw a stylish corporate event in a glamorous space that’s hosted celebrities and gangsters alike. These famous Chicago restaurants are even the perfect setting for a wow-worthy wedding — be it an intimate affair or grand celebration. When it comes to finding the ideal venue for your one-of-a-kind celebration, look no farther than “Sweet Home Chicago.” 

*In no particular order…

1. The Estate by Gene & Georgetti

Bride and Groom Pose For Wedding Photos For A Stunning And Elegant Ceremony at The Estate by Gene and Georgetti in Chicago, IL | PartySlate
photographer: Ginda Photography

Opened: 1941

Chicago, IL

For over seven decades and spanning three generations, Chicago’s oldest steakhouse has been serving delectable dishes to celebrities and locals. Private dining for 10 or more guests is available at both locations (Chicago and Rosemont). The Estate is Gene & Georgetti’s venue designed exclusively for private events and — bonus — it boasts the same cuisine for a memorable party menu. You can be assured that this venue is prepared to meet your celebration needs as award-winning Chicago-based event planner Michelle Durpetti helped in the development of the space. She carries on her grandfather Gene’s legacy by ensuring that the event space provides the same unrivaled hospitality, which means an impressive network of partner relationships and quick response time. The elegant, spacious ballroom easily showcases any aesthetic vision with its neutral palette. We love how the bold red uplighting and snowflake projections at this holiday dinner party pair with interesting, seasonal florals from designer Erin McDonald to reveal the myriad of artistic possibilities of the space.

The Estate by Gene and Georgetti Capacity: 300 (seated) – 600 (standing)

 

The Estate by Gene & Georgetti

The Estate by Gene & Georgetti

Rosemont, Illinois

2. La Storia Ristorante

Overhead shot of Courtyard wedding at La Storia Ristorante in Chicago | PartySlate
photographer: Rowan Oak Studios

Opened: within two townhouses built in 1896

Chicago, IL

This Michelin-rated restaurant proves that there’s no need to sacrifice delectable cuisine for an exquisite event space. Located in Chicago’s historic Gold Coast neighborhood, La Storia Ristorante brings “the joys of the table” to every meal. Faithfully following the fundamentals of Italian cuisine, La Storia prioritizes the use of local ingredients. Handcrafted pastas are made daily and bloomed with saffron, giving it a unique floral aroma. Housed in a 19th-century brownstone consisting of two townhomes that were merged with seating spread between two floors, La Storia recalls the historic residencies of a bygone era. The Vintage Room showcases the building’s original detailed woodwork with a library of fine wine displayed on ornate built-in cabinets. The Dearborn Room is equally impressive with mirrored walls and crystal-beaded chandeliers. Private dining menus change seasonally, so guests can enjoy the most fresh Italian cuisine against a backdrop of vintage elegance and luxury.

The Dearborn Room Capacity: 32 (seated)

The Vintage Room Capacity: 18 (seated)

Entire Upstairs Capacity: 50 (seated)

La Storia Ristorante

La Storia Ristorante

Chicago, Illinois

3. Chicago Chop House

Beautiful victorian brownstone restaurant at the Chicago Chop House | PartySlate
photo courtesy of Chicago Chop House

Opened: within 120-year-old Victorian brownstone

Chicago, IL

The Chicago Chop House commemorates Chicago’s vibrant history from the moment you walk through the doors. This 120-year-old Victorian brownstone boasts over 1,400 iconic photos of famous Chicago politicians and gangsters (who were sometimes one in the same in our city’s colorful past!). Out front, you’ll find a 1939 Buick Touring Car with “suicide doors” hinged at the front in a style not found present day. Even the food captures the city’s dynamic culinary past. Steak is cooked to perfection with in-house butchering and the oldest working twin garland broilers in Chicago. From 20-ounce prime ribs to a 48-ounce porterhouse, the portions are as impressive as the quality. The award-winning wine menu includes more than 650 selections, guaranteeing an unforgettable celebratory toast. Surrounded by hunter green walls and in the warm glow of lantern sconces, guests will want to wine and dine all night long.

Chicago Chop House Capacity: 60 (seated) – 340 (standing)

Chicago Chop House

Chicago Chop House

Chicago, Illinois

RELATED: 20 [Best Places] to Propose in Chicago

4. The Gage

Old-Chicago-themed rehearsal dinner at The Gage in Chicago | PartySlate
photo courtesy of The Gage

Opened: within the Gage Group of buildings constructed in the late 1800s

Chicago, IL

It’s no wonder The Gage is one of the most fashionable restaurants along the Chicago Cultural Mile. The Gage takes it name from the historically landmarked Gage Group of Buildings constructed in the late 1800s on South Michigan Avenue, in which the restaurant is located. The buildings originally housed three milliners, including Gage Brothers & Co., who created hats for stylish ladies around the world. Today, The Gage restaurant boasts an installation of original early 20th century theater magazine advertisements for Gage hats. Its rustic American fare and award-winning wine program make this chic Chicago restaurant an ideal setting for any celebration. The built-in LCD projector and screen in the Theodore Ascher Room are perfect for showcasing corporate logos or celebratory slideshows. We especially love how the glass doors in the Edson Keith Room provide privacy while still allowing guests to enjoy the lively vibe of the establishment. The tin ceiling brings the historic grandeur of the early 20th century to this timeless restaurant. We appreciate the theming of this “old Chicago” rehearsal dinner, which included cocktails and décor elements from another century. Perfect for both intimate and festive celebrations, The Gage is destined to delight.

Theodore Ascher Room Capacity: 85 (seated) – 150 (standing)

Theodore Ascher Bar Capacity: 60 (standing)

Edson Keith Room Capacity: 40 (seated) – 55 (standing)

Restaurant Buyout Capacity: 220 (seated) – 400 (standing)

The Gage

The Gage

Chicago, Illinois

5. River Roast Social House

Private event with a blue city skyline at the River Roast Social House along the Chicago River | PartySlate
photo courtesy of River Roast Social House

Opened: within the Reid Murdoch Building built in 1914

Chicago, IL

River Roast Social House dazzles with some of the most dramatic views of the city. Located in the historic Reid Murdoch Building along the Chicago River, this unique event space belongs to the classic “Chicago School” of architecture. The red brick façade, decorative terra-cotta embellishments, and imposing clock tower attest to the building’s impressive legacy. A two-level riverwalk temps guests outdoors to indulge in the city’s scenic riverfront. The six indoor event spaces are equally inviting with exposed brick and elegant industrial ceilings. Best of all, James Beard award-winning chef Tony Mantuano has created a contemporary American menu to complement the prolific selection of local and Midwestern beers. Meats are roasted and carved tableside for a truly unforgettable dining experience. Surrounded by the glittering lights of Chicago’s cityscape, guests will enjoy this one-of-a-kind dining experience — just like party-goers did at this jewel-toned corporate event from planner Patti Monahan. We love the way Kehoe Designs accented the nighttime city view with luxe fuchsia velvet seating and bright pops of florals, lighting, and décor for a chic full-venue buyout that flowed seamlessly in and out of doors.

River Roast Social House Capacity: 330 (seated) – 450 (standing)

River Roast Social House

River Roast Social House

Chicago, Illinois

6. Somerset

White and gold event with evening lighting at the Somerset in Chicago, IL | PartySlate
Photographer: Kehoe Designs

Opened: within current-day Viceroy in 1920s Cedar Hotel space

Chicago, IL

Michelin-starred chef Lee Wolen and Boka Restaurant Group bring their exceptional American cuisine to Chicago’s Gold Coast with Somerset. Set in the Viceroy Chicago and designed by James Beard Award-winning firm Avroko, Somerset recreates the exclusive feel of the quintessential American country club. The Regatta Room brings friends and family together at its long Captain’s table, while the Upper Deck space boasts dramatic views of the 18-foot brass chandelier and open dining room below. For more dynamic celebrations, visit The Clubhouse for its private bar and secluded balcony. For a truly spectacular gala, experience the Cedar Ballroom. Sputnik chandeliers provide glittering light for heightened elegance. Floor-to-ceiling windows and doors open up to an outdoor terrace that’s perfect for cocktail receptions. We love how this cocktail party planned by Kehoe Designs included creative lighting projections that cast a warm glow over the sumptuous space — while offering a fun photo ops against the stunning city backdrop.

Full restaurant buyouts are also available for weddings and lively corporate events.

The Regatta Room Capacity: up to 22

The Cedar Ballroom Capacity: up to 100

Full Buyout Capacity: up to 230

Somerset

Somerset

Chicago, Illinois

RELATED: 17 Best Rooftops in Chicago for Corporate Events, Wedding Welcome Parties, & Milestone Celebrations

7. Devereaux

Rooftop terrace among the city skyline at Devereaux in Chicago, IL | PartySlate
photo courtesy of Devereaux

Opened: within current-day Viceroy in 1920s Cedar Hotel space

Chicago, IL

Located on the 18th floor of the Viceroy Chicago, Devereaux is Boka Restaurant Group’s answer to an upscale rooftop lounge. Enjoy poolside cocktails and new American small plates by Michelin-starred Chef Lee Wolen. Take in impressive views of Lake Michigan and the picturesque Chicago skyline. The indoor bar is modern and elegant with a shimmering gold ceiling and a variety of eclectic lighting. Perfect for cocktail receptions or posh corporate events, Devereaux offers a flexible, glamorous indoor-outdoor experience.

Devereaux Capacity: 50 (seated) – 150 (standing)

Devereaux

Devereaux

Chicago, Illinois

8. The J Parker

Bride and groom stand shoulder to shoulder at the J. Parker Rooftop Wedding in Chicago, IL | PartySlate
photographer: Elizabeth Greve Photography

The J Parker | photographer: Elizabeth Greve Photography Opened: rooftop of historic Hotel Lincoln, opened in 1928

Chicago, IL

Situated above the Hotel Lincoln, The J Parker is one of Chicago’s hottest restaurants for an exclusive celebration. This stylish rooftop restaurant gets its name from a little-known, yet pivotal figure in American history: Policeman J. Parker. Notorious for his drinking sprees, Parker was assigned to guard President Abraham Lincoln’s theater box on the fateful night of April 14. He stepped outside for a quick drink at a nearby tavern — and, well, the rest is history.

Now, at The J Parker, indulge in spectacular views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline. A fully retractable glass roof means the show always goes on, regardless of the weather. The secluded John Wilkes Booth is a perfect space for branding opportunities or a photo spot. A variety of signature cocktails and small bites are available, making this chic rooftop restaurant the ideal setting for a wedding reception or corporate soirée.

The J. Parker Capacity: 65 (seated) – 225 (standing)

The J. Parker

The J. Parker

Chicago, Illinois

9. The Walnut Room

White stone fountain centers the room at the Walnut Room at Macy's in Chicago, IL | PartySlate

Opened: 1905

Chicago, IL

Since 1905, the world-famous Walnut Room has been a favorite Chicago landmark. The 17,000-square-foot dining room in the heart of Macy’s department store transports daytime shoppers to a world of regal balls and opulent galas. Austrian chandeliers and Circassian wood paneling evoke the grandeur of a royal residence. The holidays are an especially magical time to host a lavish celebration in the space. The lighted 45-foot Great Tree in the center of the dining room during the season makes for an awe-inspiring backdrop that’s straight out of a fairytale.

Walnut Room Capacity: 630 (seated) – 1000 (standing)

Walnut Room

Walnut Room

Chicago, Illinois

RELATED: Top Chicago Venues for Your Rehearsal Dinner

10. Italian Village

Italian Village restaurant in Chicago.
photo courtesy of Italian Village

Opened: 1927

Chicago, IL

Italian Village is a monument to both the dynamic Chicago dining scene and the American Dream. In 1924, Alfredo Capitanini emigrated from Florence to Chicago and worked as a dishwasher and cook until he opened his own restaurant. Three generations later, Italian Village is home to three distinct restaurants in one spectacular location. The Village is a private dining room set in a 19th-century village, replete with a blue-sky ceiling and twinkling starlight. La Cantina evokes the warmth and coziness of a wine cellar, while Vivere boasts imaginative, dreamlike décor. The swirling architectural lines, stained glass and brass fixtures suggest the theatrical, making the restaurant ideal for creative events.

The Village Capacity: 15

La Cantina Capacity: 120

Vivere Capacity: 125 (seated) – 170 (standing)

Italian Village

Italian Village

Chicago, Illinois

11. Pompei

White wedding reception at Jut's al fresco dining space at Pompei restaurant in Chicago, IL | PartySlate
photo courtesy of Pompeí

Opened: 1909

Chicago, IL

For over four generations, Pompeí has been serving authentic Italian cuisine in Little Italy. It’s no surprise that you’ll find a devoted following here night after night. Since its inception, Pompeí has been a community favorite. It’s also a perfect place for fun kids birthday partiesrehearsal dinners introducing out-of-town friends and family to authentic, vintage Chicago, and casual corporate gatherings. La Stanza di Pompeí is a private, full-service banquet room and can accommodate up to 100 guests. The Café is an enclosed-glass space ideal for intimate gatherings, while the beautiful Jut’s garden offers guests the opportunity to dine alfresco. Best of all, a retractable rooftop ensures a weatherproof evening of delicious food and entertainment.

The Café Capacity: 25 – 40

Jut’s Capacity: 25 – 80

La Stanza Di Pompeí Capacity: 25 – 100

Pompeí

Pompeí

Chicago, Illinois

Honorable Mention (just too good to leave out):

12. Tortoise Supper Club

Art Deco style rehearsal Dinner with red candle lighting at Tortoise Supper Club in Chicago, IL | PartySlate
photographer: Shelby Forsyth

Chicago, IL

What this space lacks in physical age, it more than makes up for with Chicago history on display. A collection of rare art and artifacts allows guests to explore Chicago’s vibrant heritage. The foyer features mahogany wood from the original Pump Room and two 1920s ballot boxes used for real Chicago mayoral elections. Marvel at an 1880s pencil sketch of famous Chicagoan and map publisher Andrew McNally, as well as the exquisite Raoul Varin prints. Peruse Chicago treasures such as The Chicago Daily News Register in The Red Room Library. Get acquainted with some of Chicago’s most notorious scoundrels with the “Scoundrels & Rogues” collection created by local caricature artist Chuck Senties.

The family-owned metropolitan restaurant expresses the glamour of a bygone era in a modern space. The Red Room’s glossy red lacquered walls and rich wood to create a sumptuous backdrop for your next exclusive event. We especially love how this Great Gatsby-themed rehearsal dinner captures the sophistication and vintage appeal of this remarkable restaurant. Three more event spaces to choose from guarantee a perfect fit for celebrations of all sizes.

Red Room Capacity: 60 (seated) to 75 (standing)

Tortoise Supper Club Capacity: 200 (seated) – 275 (standing)

Tortoise Supper Club

Tortoise Supper Club

Chicago, Illinois

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How to Throw a Celebration Following CDC Guidelines — According to Khloe Kardashian’s 36th-Birthday Party

Let’s be honest, it’s not always easy to keep up with the Kardashians. As their iconic brand continues to grow, and their business ventures bloom, there are plenty of reasons for the famous family to celebrate. This time, it was in honor of Khloe’s 36th birthday — and not even a pandemic could stop the A-list group from partying in true Kardashian (yet pandemic-safe) style. The glammed-up squad hosted an over-the-top celebration planned by Mindy Weiss Party Consultants with luxe décor from Jeff Leatham Studio — while still maintaining safety precautions and following CDC guidelines. And they most definitely did amazing, sweetie. 

1. Find a Spacious, Outdoor Venue

The CDC recommends only gathering at spacious venues with limited capacity and well ventilated areas — and what better spot to do so than makeup mogul (and younger sister) Kylie Jenner’s new Holmby Hills mansion? The resort-like home was transformed into a pink party paradise filled front-to-back with matte-balloon trees, over-the-top installations, floating florals, and more. 

2. Keep Your Guest List Small

For Khloe, this meant only inviting family and best friends. From the youngest family members — who got to enjoy a pink slip n’ slide decorated with Khloe’s face — to momager Kris Kardashian and honorary family member Scott Disick, every close relative was in attendance for the intimate (but absolutely epic) birthday bash. 

3. Have Sanitizer Readily Available

The CDC recommends frequent hand-washing, but also suggests that sanitizer can kill germs when you’re out and about. Guests “out and about” at Khloe’s party grabbed an individual bottle of hand sanitizer on their way into the soirée. The best part? Each bottle was completely on-theme with pink packaging featuring Khloe’s face. Is it just us, or should they start selling these to the public?

4. Masks Are a Must

Don’t forget to mask-up! In addition to hand sanitizers, guests received a Khloe-themed face mask upon entry into the party. Servers also wore pink face masks to ensure careful catering — which just so happened to match their pink aprons and corresponding tops.

5. Small Details Make a Big Impact

Think big, go small. By the looks of it, you would never guess that this over-the-top féte was attended by only a handful of family and friends. The party proved that a single-hued theme doesn’t limit creativity. Everything from florals and party favors to cocktails and cuisine rocked the feminine (and powerful) pink.

6. Individually Plate Your Passed Food

Pink-packaged tenders, heart-shaped plates, blush-cartoned sliders, oh my. It’s clear Khloe knows how to feast — and in the most chic way possible. The individual plating of each passed dish and corresponding condiments kept the event cuisine germ-free — and offered Instagrammable presentations for the social media queen. We don’t know what pink grilled cheese tastes like, but we sure wish we were there to find out.

7. Offer Desserts Not Meant for Sharing

Khloe had her birthday cake — and guests could eat one too. Individual cakes, among a variety of other pretty pink confections, offered the sweetest way to indulge (without the need for sharing). As if her stunning dessert spread wasn’t enough, mobile ice cream carts and on-theme pink popsicles tempted guests of all ages. 

8. Pose Together Without Contact

We all know that the CDC recommends we keep a distance of six feet, but any Kardashian-Jenner fan knows that it isn’t a party without the perfect photo op. Enter creativity. Khloe allowed loved ones to get up close and personal with life-size pillows that served as doppelgangers to the star. And just like that, guests no longer had to worry about social distancing for social media. 

photographer: John & Joseph | event planner: Mindy Weiss Party Consultants | floral: Jeff Leatham Studio | caterer: Chef K; Karts by Chef K | desserts: Cake Gourmet Sugar Service | ice cream: Ice Cream Occasions | candles: Vogue Candles | balloons: Balloon and Paper

PartySlate Panel: Innovative Ideas & Trends from Virtual Event Experts

As COVID-19 continues to affect the event industry — with party hosts forced to consider guest capacities and safety precautions — virtual events offer an innovative (and safe) way to celebrate. While nothing can replace the meaningful connections that result from gathering in person, virtual events offer an opportunity to celebrate without the need for guest restrictions or travel. 

On Tuesday, July 28, CEO and Co-Founder of PartySlate Julie Roth Novack sat down with a panel of virtual event experts to discuss exciting new trends and creative ideas for your next virtual or hybrid event. The panel explored everything from unique landing pages and branded virtual photo booths to interactive dinner tables and seamless online auctions.

Julie was joined by:

– Christine Altieri, Founder & Creative Director, AE Events

– Cheryl Gentry, Founder & CEO, Glow Global Events

– Tyler Huffman, Co-Founder & General Manager, Cage & Aquarium

– Amy Zaroff, Founder & Creative Director, Amy Zaroff Events + Design

PartySlate is here to help you showcase your virtual event services. If you are interested in receiving a copy of today’s deck, resource guide, or a PartySlate profile review please email us.

You can watch the full digital event recording below or open the recording with YouTube.