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The "Love in Motion" took place immediately following an inspirational styled shoot. Twenty-Four event professional influencers and media partners experienced the design and were inspired by unique and innovative concepts.
From acrylic menus and invites, suspended geometric floral arrangements, personalized individual cakes, and LED decor trees, the design was a pairing of industrial beauty and classic elegance. LED trees by Arclite.
The dramatic dining table. Furniture rentals by 204 Events; tabletop by Borrowed Blu; floral by Shawna Yamamoto Event Design; linens and pillows by Luxe Linen.
"Suspended from the stunning rafters of At The P there were cascading crystals that touch down on the gorgeous florals, and lead your eyes into the gold, timeless yet fun place settings," White says. "Adding a pop of color with the water glass we complemented the florals and menu perfectly. Completing the look, we used 204 Events fabulous new line of furniture fit perfectly with the concept of showing movement through the chairs and base of the table." Lighting by Pacific Event Services.
“The inspiration behind this editorial shoot was the concept of ‘Love in Motion’. Love is an action, which makes it a constant motion. Since love is something you do and feel, we wanted the action of affection to be reflected in all elements of the decor from beginning to end," White says.
"We incorporated a sense of movement in everything starting with the stationary by Jasmin Michelle Designs to the stunning florals by Shawna Yamamoto Event Design, all the way to the breathtaking cake created by The Butter End. We selected a strong color palette that was both rich and vibrant in texture," Smith says. "We added a unique flare to the rentals by mixing and matching gold with silver."
Striking table settings.
A closer look. Stationery by Jasmin Michelle Designs; calligraphy and bar menu by Calligraphy Katrina.
The designer mixes metals, colors.
Passed appetizers from Tres L.A.
Butlered hors d'oeuvre from Tres L.A.
The salad course from Tres L.A.
The entree course from Tres L.A.
Another look at the dessert table.
Desserts get their close-up.
The Butter End dreams up the wedding cake.
