
I wanted to share some photos from the
Martha Stewart Weddings' 15th-Anniversary party with you and thought it would be fun to feature them side-by-side some of my favorite Martha Stewart Wedding covers. As you can see, pink was the color of choice. The party was hosted at
The Plaza Hotel. As guests mingled to live music, plates of sushi, mini hamburgers, mac-n-cheese and pigs in a blanket were passed around. Since Martha Stewart had a previous engagement, she sent the room a personal message which was played at the beginning of the evening. As the night wore on, guests indulged in even more delicious treats from
Great Performances Catering. Reem Acra, Amsale, Anne Barge, Mark Ingram, Judd Waddell and Colin Cowie were all in attendance. It was a star-studded evening for sure and I'm so grateful to have been included! Cheers to everyone at Martha Stewart Weddings for giving brides so much inspiration month after month after month. Here's to a million more!

Floral arrangements by
Matthew Robbins dotted every surface. Below,
Amy Atlasdesigned a dessert buffet with cupcakes by
Love Street Cakes and every pink candy imaginable.


Cakes by
Wendy Kromer, Sylvia Weinstock,
Ron Ben-Israel,
Gail Watson,
Confetti Cakes and
Cheryl Kleinman stretched high up into ceiling and as far as the eye could see.

Jessica and Cody,
who were married on "Today" two years ago, pose with Darcy Miller. Don't you just love Darcy's necklace! For a full tour of the evening, visit
The Bride's Guide.

{photo credits:
mel barlow for
martha stewart weddings}
4 comments:
Oooh Anne-Marie I love how you juxtaposed the covers with snapshots from the party. I have issues going back 15 years in my studio and don't think I'll ever be able to part with them.
So glad you enjoyed the party. It was a fabulous evening and I had a great time designing the space w/the furniture provided by Taylor Creative Rentals, flowers from my studio of course and votive candles provided by Glassybaby!
Thanks for attending the event!
Matthew
ALl her ideas are so lovely, unique, colorful and stylish.
That is definitely one thing I miss from planning my wedding. Martha Stewart Weddings! While standing in line at the grocery store I often gaze at the new issues on the magazine rack and remember the good old days.
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