Category Archives: New York

Sep 12, 2016

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This weekend, we just wrapped the 7th birthday party for a client’s son who’ve we’ve been doing since his first birthday. I very rarely do little birthday parties, but there have been a few.  I thought it would be fun to share since the details are totally different than our weddings! Here is one we did for a set of twins on their 2nd birthday. I call this one “Barnyard Chic”.

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The Birthday Cowboy…

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You’d never guess it, but this was in a hotel ballroom in NYC!!!!! We covered the carpet with astroturf “grass” and built a barnyard petting zoo with real baby pigs and bunnies. A stuffed animal and reading area was set up complete with haystack seats. Since this was a ballroom, the illusion of outside was created by hanging white fabric and projecting images on it, and finding a lovely grass type print and having fabric printed with it.

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At the long dining table, mini guests received little custom coloring books and crayons, wooden barnyard puzzles, and trays of yummy snacks.

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Bushels of apples were an easy and affordable but still chick decor. We found wooden animals at a craft store that we had our calligrapher write food items on for our displays.

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The desert table made for kids was also perfectly grown up. A built in tv played cartoon farm scenes

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Rice krispy treats were dusted with toasted coconut to become “haystacks”, and mini cookies and milkshakes were a sweet little treat for the older siblings and parents in attendance.

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Even the kids’ food was almost too cute to eat. Rooster shaped grilled cheeses and sheep shaped pb&j’s were served on wooden trays alongside berry sundaes…

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Even the adults had fun with the food…

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A perfectly simple and sweet birthday cake with a marzipan barnyard.

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Favors were preciously wrapped animal cookies, and burlap sacks of goodies like books, treats, and little toys.

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The birthday boy and girl blow out their candles and make a wish!

Thank you to Liz Banfield for the photos!

It would be so easy to take details from this and use for a bridal shower or luncheon or incorporate BBQ for a barnyard rehearsal dinner.

9.12.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Entertaining, Event Design, Event Planning, Events, Food and Drink, New York, Parties, Uncategorized | 1 Comment
Feb 18, 2016

New York Fashion Week is in full swing, and I’m trying to check out as many of the collections as I can, but find that I have not enough free time to relish all the beauty.

Thou, recently while on a trip to the New York office, I had a brief moment to get to see the new Gucci Collection, and I have never loved a look so much! So fabulous, so I’m sharing my favorites today. They have a new Creative Director, Alessandro Michele (read the vogue.com article here), once with one of my other favorite designers, Tom Ford.

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(photo from Vogue.com)

I am seriously dying over this first dress, so amazing!

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These pants!!!!!

2.18.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Feb 16, 2016

Tara Guerard Soiree by Corbin Gurkin

image by Corbin Gurkin

So, as the biggest award show of the season is rapidly approaching and the wedding season is officially off and running, we wanted to share tips for the guys on how to properly get fitted for a tuxedo.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Corbin Gurkin

image by Corbin Gurkin

This New York Times article gives  the ins and outs of the right way to don a tux. With a large photo of the oh-so-good looking Jake Gyllenhaal on the front of the Style Section, we instantly took notice.

After reading the article, we think any guy would be wise to brush up on these tips before walking the red carpet or, or down the aisle for that matter!

Tip #1: Shoulder fit is crucial

Tip #2: Put on a bowtie and be sure to know how to tie your own knot

Tip #3: Take a good measurement of your neck

Tip #4: In a Standard two-button suit, the break should be at your belly button

Tip #5: Shirts feel better with a taper

Tip #6: The half inch rule on the cuff is a must

Tip #7: Pant legs should have a modest break on the toe

Tip #8: No cuff on tuxedo trousers

Tip #9: Avoid lots of detail on the shoes

Tip #10: A simple steel watch with black leather strap is best

2.16.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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