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Happy Friday!  It’s been 75 degrees and sunny here in Charleston, which has us motivated for spring cleaning and updates around the office. We are repainting the exterior, and love the fact that Sherwin Williams/Duron has an entire line of colors replicating the traditional colors used throughout Charleston’s architecture and design.

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We’re using Aged Cobblestone for our new exterior paint. And don’t forget of course Piazza Blue (DCR075) for your porch ceilings, Charleston Green (DCR099), and Charleston White DCR100 for other tried and true Charleston classic colors.

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Speaking of Historic Charleston, the Historic Charleston Foundation is presenting their 12th Annual Antiques Show .

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I’m on the preview party committee and we are thrilled to have Carolyne Roehm as the Honorary Chair for this year. It it a “must do” event in Charleston every year.  That weekend also kicks off the 68th Festival of Houses and Gardens. We hope to see you out and about, stop by the office to see our new color or to say hi!

 

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photo from CarolyneRoehm.com

3.06.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Thank you to Charleston Weddings Magazine for the spread featuring Annie Smith and Davis Warlick’s rehearsal dinner. The Spring 2015 issue is on newsstands now!

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We loved working with Annie and Davis on their wedding weekend. It’s always a pleasure (and compliment!) getting to work with past clients- years ago, we designed and planned Davis’ sister’s wedding.  This navy and white color palette is always a classic and easily lent itself to the nautical details for their Yacht Club rehearsal dinner.

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The invitations featured two custom crests- one with interlocking anchors and one with crossed oars.

The community table featured a runner printed with compasses and ships and vases covered with hemp rope all complimented the nautical feel without being too “themey”.  Menus, place cards, plate and tray liners, and guest Welcome packaging by Lettered Olive.

Look at that handsome couple!

Images are by Corbin Gurkin.

3.04.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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In November we had the amazing opportunity to speak at Engage 14! – a conference and networking event for the luxury wedding industry, this year held at the beautiful Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman. It was so much fun to see some of our friends, and we especially loved learning other speakers’ takes on where they see the industry headed in 2015. To give you a little taste of what it was all about, we decided to break it down into a few of our favorite takeaways:

The most memorable quote from the event was from Keija Minor, the Editor in Chief of Brides magazine who said that “Great minds don’t think alike, but they think better together.” That kind of collaborative spirt will get you far! We love working with all of our brides, vendors, photographers, and caterers to create extra special, meaningful events.

Simon T. Bailey was one of our favorite speakers, and gave an overview of the conference theme with the quote “Own it. Create it. Sustain it.” He mentioned that half of all brides are checking you out on social media, so the most important value is authenticity. Keeping the conversation going on social media is super important to the Soirée team, so make sure to follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest to stay up to date on our news and recent weddings and events!

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Simon also mentioned that “the currency of the future is relationships.” It’s all about who you know and how you treat them. Make friends and keep your network broad! And lastly he mentioned to “let go of what doesn’t work anymore.” A helpful reminder to always be looking to the future of your business and thinking creatively about your next steps. (Photo above by Liz Banfield)

Minneapolis event planner Amy Zaroff was another favorite speaker and agreed with Simon, noting the importance of “understanding the value of reputation.” Consistently doing good work, being pleasant to work with, and striving to be the best in your field are things that will take you far in life. And on that note, Amy says in this industry, “we live by insanely high standards… go big or go home!”

We’re with you Amy! Here’s to 2015, a year of “going big!”

1.07.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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