Category Archives: Event Planning

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We’re going way back on this Wedding Wednesday, to one of our biggest weddings to date. This family is near and dear to me having worked so extensively on this first event that we did for them, and then later doing the brides’ brother and future sister in law’s wedding. Being the middle of July in Charleston, the best location for this event  was at a convention center and hotel that the family owned, for 500+ people, Orthodox ceremony, kosher everything, and only 2 days to set it up. Yep, it was crazy, but we did it and I was so proud of how it turned out!

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I really loved learning about the history and the traditions of an Orthodox wedding. A traditional Tisch and Bedeken were held prior to the ceremony, (learn more here) which I think is such a special piece of the event. After the veiling ceremony, the groom and bride are escorted by the family and friends in lively dancing and music playing to the chuppah ceremony.

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We wanted to create a warm and sacred ambience and since traditionally the chuppah ceremony is to take place outdoors under the stars, we had to build that inside for them. And, with the guest count being over 500, to keep the flow moving and easy we placed ceremony programs on the seats before guests entered.

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After the ceremony, guests enjoyed cocktail hour before heading into dinner. There were large windows in the hall where cocktails were, so we took advantage of creating an added design element by hanging all of the dinner escort cards in the windows.  And, again due to the large guest count we didn’t want to have a traditional sign in book and risk many guests not being able to get to it. So, we had individual smaller books on each dinner table for guests to write well wishes over the course of dinner.

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The dining hall had to be fully draped in fabric, I can’t even remember how many production people we had to do this, but it was in the hundreds for 24 hours around the clock!  I can’t imagine not having it done though because it changed the entire feel of the space for the guests.

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This amazing 6 tier cake by Jim Smeal had a real layer on bottom, but the rest is “fake” so that true kosher cake could be served properly to the guests- the slices were plated and glazed and delivered to guests at their seat, after the bride and groom cut the one traditional layer on bottom.

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To dress champagne up, individual orchids were added for a pop of color; sorbet was served as a palette cleanser in between the appetizer and entree course. For the send off, rose petals were pre packaged for guests to toss at the departing couple.

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For a certain part of the dance time, men and women must celebrate separately, so we divided the dance floor with a curtain decorated with red roses. Lounge seating surrounded the dance floor for those wanting to watch the festivities or take a break from all of the excitement.

Thank you to Liz Banfield for all of the photos.

5.25.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Bride and Groom by Corbin Gurkin

Today’s post is designed to help all of our recently engaged couples and destination brides still searching for the perfect wedding venue.  We are excited to announce that Expedia named Tara Guerard Soiree one of the top wedding planners in the world and we were thrilled to contribute to their Wedding Planners Guide to Wedding Venues.  All photos by Corbin Gurkin.

Our first favorite destination venue is the Hotel Jerome in Aspen, CO

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With the contrast of the modern eclectic interiors and the rustic natural landscape, the venue appeals to a variety of wedding concepts. Obviously perfect for those interested in a winter wonderland wedding, but truly so lovely in the Spring and Fall as well!

Our other favorite is a spot right down the way from us, Montage’s Palmetto Bluff.

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In addition to the picturesque scenery, your guests can all stay on site within walking (or  biking) distance so it feels like a little getaway for everyone. And, there are different party venue options for hosting a variety of weekend functions. They have a world renowned food and beverage program as well.

5.24.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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May 16, 2016

Lowndes Grove Collage

photos by Liz Banfield

This Monday calls for a roundup of some of our favorite wedding venues in Charleston, SC.  We’re highlighting a few of our favorite ceremony (outside of the churches) and reception venues that we are lucky to work with here in the Lowcountry. Our first is Lowndes Grove Plantation located actually in downtown Charleston. We love working with each client to determine the best layout for their event, and play around with the different spots at the Plantation. Ceremonies can overlook the river, or have the house as the backdrop. Dinner and dancing in the tented courtyard is always a favorite, but we also love that the interiors and grounds provide such lovely scenes for photos.

Ocean Course Collage

photos by Liz Banfield

The Ocean Course at Kiawah is a stunning site. I like the way a party can progress through different stages at this venue. From a ceremony on the golf lawn overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, to cocktails on the upper lawn and porches, to dinner in a ballroom, and then dancing under a tent overlooking the property, you are able to offer your guests so much variety!

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Photos by Corbin Gurkin

The Hibernian Society in the heart of the Charleston Historic District has long been the scene of many Charleston parties… I like that it’s large enough to hold a sizeable party but it’s broken up as such that if you have a smaller group it won’t feel too huge. It’s got a great porch for creating seating areas that overlook Meeting Street, and the historic architecture lends it some unique value.

Drayton Hall Collage

photo by Liz Banfield

Drayton Hall Plantation is probably hands down my most favorite venue in the Lowcountry. However, they have cut back on their wedding business due to the effort they place on historic preservation.  The old oaks and riverbanks along with the Federalist style home offer spectacular scenery.

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photos by Corbin Gurkin and Gayle Brooker

The William Aiken House’s prime location on busy King Street make it perfect for the crown who wants to keep everything easy for their guests while offer something special or unique to those coming to Charleston for a different type of wedding. The historic home has large porches for partying and antique ballrooms where you are able to host your guests for dinner.

Runnymede Collage

photos by Corbin Gurkin

A recent favorite of many of our brides and us here at Soiree, is Runnymede Plantation. The home no longer stands, other than a few crumbling ruins, but the land and location along the Ashley River allow us to have fun and do whatever we want with decor, and we love that!

Boone Hall Plantation

photo by Liz Banfield

Finally, we’ve done quite a few weddings at Boone Hall Plantation in our many years, but this image from one we did  for over 1200 people really stands out!

5.16.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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