Style Me Pretty posted a picture of Kaitlin’s wedding dress yesterday and wrote a wonderful entry about the work that goes into the Little Black Book directory. SMPs is commited to hand-selecting each vendor they represent in the Little Black Book. Being a listed vendor in both Manhattan and Southern California, we are familiar with the process and know it to be absolutely true that SMP fact & reference checks, extensively researches, and qualifies each and every vendor represented in the directory. From Inspiration Boards to product reviews, Real Weddings, and vendor listings, SMP embodies quality in everything to which they attach their name and brand. As many of our favorite and most preferred vendors in the industry, on both coasts, are listed in the Little Black Book, we know that SMP really does their homework and raises the level of quality in our industry to a whole new standard.
Archive for February, 2009
As promised, here are some photos of a Real Wedding we produced at the Corona Yacht Club in Palm Springs. In true Palm Springs fashion, the bride wanted an alternative-style wedding, with the overall vibe of a lounge. We created one long table where all one-hundred-fifty-plus guests dined–the final layout was pretty incredible. After dinner, guests then mingled into the covered lounge-area to dance the night away. Our Cali team is responsible for putting the lounge-area together, as well as the tables; flowers and centerpieces were provided locally. Check this table out…
GENERAL: Why are vintage milk bottles always so adorable? Listening to way-too-much Cat Power this week–but who said that’s a bad thing… NY: Check out the work of Simon Evans at the James Cohen Gallery. L.A.: Huge fans of Foley & Corinna and of their sample sale–up to 75% off vintage, ready-to-wear, bags @8117 Melrose Ave., at N. Crescent Heights Blvd. 323.944.0169. * Last week we told you about the Oscar de la Renta bridal trunk show this weekend: 8445 Melrose. 323.653.0200 *Appointments are required
Today we wanted to highlight a fave destination in Palm Springs starting with The Parker. The Parker was designed by the fab Jonathan Adler: who-better for this aesthetic? And they offer the best Hermés and Molton Brown products, which to us are the signatures of a luxury amenity. The Parker is a sister property the Le Parker Meridien in Manhattan and Parker guests have been graced with Le Meridien’s transplant restaurant Norma’s. Insider’s tip: the best breakfast we’ve ever eaten, really. The Parker also is a chic place to hold your wedding–the photo ops are stunning and you’ll see a gorg(eous) Real Wedding at the Parker later my friends. Lastly, we will share another Real Wedding tomorrow that we produced in this this desert oasis. Our plan is to keep you coming back for more of Palm Springs all weekend.
Although not huge fans of the cake topper; however, the idea Amy posted was super sweet. We thought a compliment to our Vanilla Bake Shop post would be these accents that could serve as a more modern, subtle topper.
We adore Amy from Vanilla Bake Shop. Just everything about her–she’s so lovely, her desserts taste wonderful, and she is a true pleasure with which to work. We did a photo shoot with her for Bride & Bloom Magazine and she created the most amazing dessert table to compliment our “Havana Chic” theme. Amy’s work is current, unique, and we love her take on the cupcake: mini, bite-size, and colorfully adorable. Here are two of Amy’s recent projects, in her own words, as well as some of my personal faves.
Check back later to see her dessert table from the Bride & Bloom “Havana Chic” photo shoot.





























































