Grand Budapest Hotel inspired Bridal Shower for Margo & Me

What a treat it was creating this Grand Budapest Hotel inspired bridal shower for Jenny Bernheim of Margo & Me, as recently featured on Martha Stewart Weddings!  It all began when our dear friend Leslie Kaplan of Encore Event Design called us and invited us to join an A-list team of vendors to create this magical day! Rich colors, opulent florals, delicate vintage details, and gold accents, echoing Wes Anderson’s visual quirkiness everywhere you looked! Um, yes please, sign us up!

Hey, we’ll let these stunning images (by Jana Williams Photography)  tell the rest of the story….

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Location: The Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills   (Lobby boy included).
Dress: Monique Lhuillier  Shoes: Jimmy Choo Hair/Make up: Hello To Beauty

Grand Budapest Hotel Bridal Shower

Floral: Lilla Bello
Dishes | Vintage Rentals: Archive Rentals
Linens: La Tavola Fine Linen

Grand Budapest Hotel Bridal Shower

Stationery: Prim & Pixie

Grand Budapest Hotel Bridal Shower


The pastry chef at The Peninsula re-created Mendl’s Courtesan Chocolat towers topped with delicate shavings of gold foil. Naked cake by: Sweet Lady Jane Bakery
Grand Budapest Hotel Bridal Shower
Flip Booth by: Flipbooth LA

Grand Budapest Hotel Bridal Shower
No detail was over looked….including Margo’s personalized seating and floral puppy collar.

Grand Budapest Hotel Bridal Shower
Grand Budapest Hotel Bridal Shower
Grand Budapest Hotel Bridal Shower
Grand Budapest Hotel Bridal Shower

Thank you again Jenny, LeslieMartha Stewart Weddings and everybody on this incredible team!

XO

ABOUT AUTHOR

Toby Kassoy, was born and raised in Southern California. In her college years she went up to Eugene Oregon, where she first fell in love with floristry. Upon returning to Los Angeles, she spent 8 years working in the Entertainment industry, while all along, flowers were always tugging on her heartstrings. In 2004 she decided to leave her corporate job and open Lilla Bello, aptly named after the beautiful lilac bushes she remembers outside her kitchen window in Oregon.

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