I recently received a wonderful email from the uber-fabulous Rebecca Grinnals of Engaging Concepts, letting me know that 1 of our destination weddings here in Cayman was featured in Style Me Pretty (SMP), a style savvy wedding resource devoted to the modern bride. Style Me Pretty covers everything from gorgeous real weddings to up and coming vendors and seasoned pros in the invitation, floral, fashion and photography industries. They only feature the most chic and style centric wedding from all over the world!
Being featured in SMP is a huge honor and a recognition of all the work that we do here in Cayman!
We can't thank you enough Style Me Pretty, Rebecca Grinnals and the extremely talented, Rebecca Davidson who did marvelous in capturing the beauty of a Cayman Islands destination wedding!
Our happiness is just beyond words! THANK YOU!!!!
To read the feature, click here!
All photos taken by : Rebecca Davidson of Picture This!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Mallory + David = A Destination Wedding Done Just Right
Mallory and David met during their college years in Purdue and have been dating for 8 years until they tied the knot last May.
Cayman was the natural choice for the location of their destination wedding as Mallory's family have vacationed to the Cayman Islands for years. During these vacations, Mallory and her family witnessed quite a number of weddings right on the beach. These weddings have left an impression so much so that Mallory, while still in high school, told her dad that the Cayman Islands is where she wants to be married.
Fast forward to 2011. Mallory is making that statement she made in her youth a reality. A wedding in the Cayman Islands it was to be!
Mallory has emailed Celebrations and was subsequently introduced to Mary Ann. Mallory: "I loved Mary Ann! She was professional, easy to work with, organized and efficient. She made the long distance planning process so much easier and put me at ease. For about 10 months, I would send her email after email and she always responded quickly with information. I would recommend Mary Ann to anyone getting married in the Cayman Islands, she made all my ideas reality! Any problems that did arise over the planning process, she was very quick to help eliminate and give recommendations. She knew what she was doing and had the experience to know what the best options were. "
Mallory recalls her wedding to be perfect for what she and David envisioned it to be. They only had family and close friends, so it was the intimate affair they wanted. They chose the Governor's Lawn at the Westin which is the perfect spot to have all their wedding events in one spot....the ceremony on the beach, cocktail and dinner reception on the lawn and then dancing in the ballroom overlooking the wedding dinner reception. The weather was perfect, lighting was great and everyone was in vacation mode, so the mood was right.
Mallory and David chose simple decor elements to complement the gorgeous backdrop that Cayman has to offer. Flowers were limited to the bouquets and candles were used as table centerpieces which set the perfect mood for outside. A large moon hovered over the party, which gave it a very unique feel along with white linens and a punch of yellow.
When asked what was the highlight of her wedding, Mallory reminisces: "The highlight of my day was during our ceremony, when I looked back at all of our guests and could see the cocktail hour and dinner area set-up, it was an awesome moment. Everyone we love in one place, a beautiful evening was about to start and the place looked just awesome. "
We couldn't have said it any better! Congratulations again Mallory and David!
Photography by Rebecca Davidson of Picture This!
Cayman was the natural choice for the location of their destination wedding as Mallory's family have vacationed to the Cayman Islands for years. During these vacations, Mallory and her family witnessed quite a number of weddings right on the beach. These weddings have left an impression so much so that Mallory, while still in high school, told her dad that the Cayman Islands is where she wants to be married.
We just love how fun these photos are! Check out Mallory's unique sandals and David's colorful socks! |
Fast forward to 2011. Mallory is making that statement she made in her youth a reality. A wedding in the Cayman Islands it was to be!
Mallory has emailed Celebrations and was subsequently introduced to Mary Ann. Mallory: "I loved Mary Ann! She was professional, easy to work with, organized and efficient. She made the long distance planning process so much easier and put me at ease. For about 10 months, I would send her email after email and she always responded quickly with information. I would recommend Mary Ann to anyone getting married in the Cayman Islands, she made all my ideas reality! Any problems that did arise over the planning process, she was very quick to help eliminate and give recommendations. She knew what she was doing and had the experience to know what the best options were. "
We adore how Mallory and her bridal party infused some fun in color with these brightly colored sandals! |
Mallory recalls her wedding to be perfect for what she and David envisioned it to be. They only had family and close friends, so it was the intimate affair they wanted. They chose the Governor's Lawn at the Westin which is the perfect spot to have all their wedding events in one spot....the ceremony on the beach, cocktail and dinner reception on the lawn and then dancing in the ballroom overlooking the wedding dinner reception. The weather was perfect, lighting was great and everyone was in vacation mode, so the mood was right.
What's a Cayman Islands destination wedding without a jump shot? |
Mallory and David chose simple decor elements to complement the gorgeous backdrop that Cayman has to offer. Flowers were limited to the bouquets and candles were used as table centerpieces which set the perfect mood for outside. A large moon hovered over the party, which gave it a very unique feel along with white linens and a punch of yellow.
The dinner reception on the spacious Westin Casuarina Governor's Lawn |
We couldn't have said it any better! Congratulations again Mallory and David!
Photography by Rebecca Davidson of Picture This!
Monday, October 3, 2011
Meet Jess!
Jessica Bodden, or Jess as she is fondly called by everyone, is a true blue Cayman daughter. Born and raised in Cayman, Jess is a real island girl; easy going yet with a strong sense of purpose. She is a nature crusader and a staunch supporter of the abundant Cayman talent. She has earned a Bachelors degree in Graphic Design and Advertising from Miami International University of Art and Design. With this degree already tucked under her wings, Jess moved to London and while there, she obtained another Diploma in Events Management and PR.
For the last seven years Jess has worked in events coordination, including corporate, wedding, and private functions. She joined the Celebrations team in February 2011 bringing with her a wealth of experience and knowledge in the field of weddings and event planning.
Jess is known for creating a unique experience for all of her clientele by providing exceptional service. She is well-known for her zealous pursuit of excellence in all her endeavours as a planner. She enjoys the personalized touch, making each event a true reflection of her clients’ taste adding in a dash of the Celebrations flair! From local to international clientele, Jessica creates fabulous events, with special attention to every detail.
For the last seven years Jess has worked in events coordination, including corporate, wedding, and private functions. She joined the Celebrations team in February 2011 bringing with her a wealth of experience and knowledge in the field of weddings and event planning.
Jess is known for creating a unique experience for all of her clientele by providing exceptional service. She is well-known for her zealous pursuit of excellence in all her endeavours as a planner. She enjoys the personalized touch, making each event a true reflection of her clients’ taste adding in a dash of the Celebrations flair! From local to international clientele, Jessica creates fabulous events, with special attention to every detail.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Celebrations + Marriott = Another Successful Christmas Open House
July might be too early to start planning for Christmas for most people, but not for us at Celebrations! We believe no time is soon enough to start getting ready our favorite time of the year...Christmas!!!
For 2 years now, the start of Christmas Season for us is marked by the Annual Christmas Open House in July with Celebrations working in tandem with the Grand Cayman Marriott Hotel. This annual event was initiated for Marriott to showcase the different types of services and venue options that it has to offer and for Celebrations to exhibit the various Christmas Party themes that we can create at the Marriott.
We take this great opportunity to introduce our varied themes that can range from the eclectic to the traditional, from rustic to the luxurious and from small Holiday soirees to large corporate Christmas parties! Really and truly, anything is possible with Marriott and Celebrations working together.
Here's a sneak peek at some of the themes we've unveiled at this year's Christmas Open House!
Events such as this not only prove to be the perfect venue to reveal our decor themes but also for our staff to mingle with our long-standing partners and clients and to meet new friends!
Great food, cocktails, excellent customer service and well thought-of decor can only spell one word.... PARTY!
To Marriott Management and Staff, thank you once again for this wonderful collaboration! It is such a great experience to be working alongside people who share the same passion that we have: perfection, no less.
For more photos: click here!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Molly + Patrick : Cayman Islands Destination Wedding Fairy Tale
Molly Bergeson and Patrick O'Bryant, an American professional basketball player who used to play for Boston Celtics and Toronto Raptors, met during their freshmen year at Bradley University in 2004. Soon after, they started dating. In 2009, Patrick got down on his knee and proposed to Molly while they were inside a jewelry store owned by an acquaintance.
The couple currently lives in Las Vegas and has family and friends from all over. When they started planning their wedding, they knew the wedding had to be somewhere where all their family and friends can come together and have a blast. The couple had been to the Cayman Islands 6 times already on holidays and both fell in love with how peaceful and stunning the Cayman Islands is and how wonderfully warm the people are. So Cayman was a natural choice for their destination wedding.
When asked what were the most memorable parts of the wedding, Molly candidly answered: "There were so many different parts of the wedding and reception that were so unique and special. The whole event in my eyes was beautiful and wonderful in every aspect of those words, but if I had to pick out a few outstanding moments (because I can't just pick one) I would have to say the first would be seeing the ceremony site for the first time. The decor, the setting, and the view were outstanding. Nothing could beat looking down the beach to all our guests and the ocean as we were walking down the aisle to meet my new husband. It was breathtaking. The chairs, canopy, tiki torches, ocean, our guests, and the wedding party were absolutely more perfect than I had ever imagined. "
The couple currently lives in Las Vegas and has family and friends from all over. When they started planning their wedding, they knew the wedding had to be somewhere where all their family and friends can come together and have a blast. The couple had been to the Cayman Islands 6 times already on holidays and both fell in love with how peaceful and stunning the Cayman Islands is and how wonderfully warm the people are. So Cayman was a natural choice for their destination wedding.
From Molly:
"Our wedding would be the first time, and probably last time, that we would be able have all of our family and friends in the same place at the same time. On top of that, most of them had never even met one another before. Most importantly, we really wanted everyone to have time to meet, mingle, and chat, but we also wanted it to seem like the huge celebration/party that it turned out to be. We knew the money people were spending to come down to Grand Cayman so we wanted it to be the best event that they have been to and one that they would remember for years to come. Mary Ann knew exactly how to achieve that. Her ideas were right on point and when we came down in May to meet with her, I could tell that she had already put a lot of time into planning our wedding. I felt comfortable with her right away. She was completely personable and relatable. She knew how to make our expectations come to life and did it in a way that was so professional. Everyone had a great experience and it was the best party I've ever been to!"
"Next, would be when I finally heard the steel drummer playing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow'. The goose bumps popped up on my arms as I knew it was time to become a Mrs. It was all just so perfect that at first it didn't seem to be real."
"The best part of the reception would definitely be everyone dancing all night long and the lounge area. Everyone used the lounge couches! It was such a great idea to have them there for everyone to sit on and still be near the dance floor to be a part of the fun. The draped walls and the colored lighting were so posh! They transformed the entire room into something spectacular and over the top. It was definitely the finishing touch to a beautiful room. Mary Ann went above and beyond making everything standout for us."
"Our event was so wonderful because of several ingredients. Our family and friends came so far to share in these memories with us. We are forever grateful to them for making this the most outstanding wedding that we could have ever imagined. We felt more than loved these past two weeks with everyone. Celebrations and Mary Ann transformed Seven Mile Beach into a beach from a fairy tale. I felt like a true princess on our wedding day due to the beauty of our event, the help that we were provided, and all the attention we were given. It was breathtaking. I loved the ease of the day as well. Mary Ann had everything taken care of before I even wondered about them. All I had to do was sit back and count the hours, minutes, and then, finally, seconds until I was Mrs. O'Bryant. Thank you all so much for everything!
To Patrick and Molly: Congratulations and we all wish you a lifetime of love and happiness ....from all of us at Celebrations!!!!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Engage 11 Wedding Summit San Diego - Day 3 "The Finale"
Day 3 started with a yummy breakfast buffet of of crepes, exotic fruits and all kinds of heavenly pastries! What a great way to start the day!
We have been terribly spoilt for the choices in the number of informational and inspirational sessions that have been arranged for us on the last day of Engage11 San Diego.
Our first session is a Media Panel hosted by my friend and very inspiring Michelle Rago, who did an outstanding and job and gave such insight into understanding all the aspects of how to get the best media for your business.
The panel consisted of Jill Meister of Meister Innovative Consulting; Christy Weber of Junebug Weddings, Marilyn Oliveria of Inside Weddings; Susan Moynihan of Destination Weddings and Honeymoons, Angela Desveaux of WedLuxe and Abby Larson of Style Me Pretty! There was nothing missing... the best magazines, television and blog media all on one stage giving incredible insight, and the sentence of the day was "for sure, you won't get published, if you don't submit".
Sean Low, always so powerful with keeping us be true to ourselves as artists in the business we are in. Not always an easy feat, but his message is always so clear.
A delight for me personally was attending the session with Jasmine Star, Harmony Walton and Lara Casey. I learned so much and these ladies know about media, and what it takes to get your message out in the wedding world. I was very enlightened by their presentations and handouts.
I got to see the effervescent Diane Valentine -- what energy and charisma. She told it like it is! Just check out her outfit, she is a trail blazer!
A stunning gala, seated with fantastic people, had to be the perfect ending to this incredible summit! The photos will speak for themselves, the setting fantabulous...the energy levels and joy permeating.... A great time was had by all. The photos speak for themselves… Mindy Weiss (the ultimate planner), Lehr & Black (the paper extraordinaire), Revelry Design (all the design details), Mark’s Garden (the floral genius), and West Coast Music (a band like no others) created an evening to remember! All the pretty details…
Some photos of the After Party!
Engage 11: Grand Del Mar // Wrap Film from Cloud Nine Creative on Vimeo.
Now, its time to plan Engage11 Cayman, November 14 to 17....
All Photos except last three are by: Mel Barlow and Co.
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
We have been terribly spoilt for the choices in the number of informational and inspirational sessions that have been arranged for us on the last day of Engage11 San Diego.
Our first session is a Media Panel hosted by my friend and very inspiring Michelle Rago, who did an outstanding and job and gave such insight into understanding all the aspects of how to get the best media for your business.
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Sean Low, always so powerful with keeping us be true to ourselves as artists in the business we are in. Not always an easy feat, but his message is always so clear.
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
A delight for me personally was attending the session with Jasmine Star, Harmony Walton and Lara Casey. I learned so much and these ladies know about media, and what it takes to get your message out in the wedding world. I was very enlightened by their presentations and handouts.
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
I got to see the effervescent Diane Valentine -- what energy and charisma. She told it like it is! Just check out her outfit, she is a trail blazer!
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
A stunning gala, seated with fantastic people, had to be the perfect ending to this incredible summit! The photos will speak for themselves, the setting fantabulous...the energy levels and joy permeating.... A great time was had by all. The photos speak for themselves… Mindy Weiss (the ultimate planner), Lehr & Black (the paper extraordinaire), Revelry Design (all the design details), Mark’s Garden (the floral genius), and West Coast Music (a band like no others) created an evening to remember! All the pretty details…
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
with the fantabulous Diann Valentine |
Engage 11: Grand Del Mar // Wrap Film from Cloud Nine Creative on Vimeo.
Now, its time to plan Engage11 Cayman, November 14 to 17....
All Photos except last three are by: Mel Barlow and Co.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Engage 11 Wedding Summit San Diego - Day 2
If Day 1 was just the start, Day 2 was clearly the day where we got our feet wet.
It was apparent how everyone was rearing to go and meet Day 2 full on. We all rose up early to enjoy a scrumptious breakfast prepared by the fabulous The Grand Del Mar . The details were impeccable and the service exceptional. Again, The Grand Del Mar surpassed my expectations.
With a hearty and healthy breakfast we were prepped for the exciting day ahead! Check out these specially cut fruits and the omelet station!
Here's a few more eyecandy from breakfast.
The setting for the General Opening Session was in one word -- LUXURIOUS. The red, noire, and ivory theme for this summit certainly made its statement in this room. With a beautifully set stage and each one of our seats laden with all sorts of trimmings and goodies, it was easy to say that we were in for a very special day of learning!
Upon reaching my designated seat, I was more pleasantly surprised with all the stationery laid out in front of me. From the LetterPress "Schedule of Speakers" to the matching notebooks to the itinerary of events, all so thoughtfully designed and complimentary of each other, credit must be given to the highly talented team of Chariot. For the creative design elements throughout the conference and for all the printed materials, signages and whatnots, again, Kristy Rice of Momental Designs did an astounding job. Kudos also goes to Two Paper Dolls for their unparalleled quality, they are a league of their own.
To kick start the General session Rebecca and Kathryn of Engaging Concepts gave a summary of the Wedding Industry. Rebecca is always so informative and her energy is just so infectious, she practically breaths energy into everyone's soul.
The man of the moment, my super hero, Todd Fiscus of Todd Events was the first among the speakers. His topic was FIREwork! Todd is so easy to listen to that you forget you are in a room with 270 other wedding professionals. He is so down to earth and clearly passionate about weddings. He reminded us that wedding planning and design is a job and that we need to make a living out of what we love to do. It is a passion as it is a business. Creativity + Business Sense= Success! Great business insight from a man who is an incredible designer to boot!
Next to speak was classy Cindy Novotny. I've had the fortunate opportunity to hear her speak for the first time last year in Cayman at Engage!10 and I was truly inspired by her no-nonsense-get-on-with-it message. With her wit and wisdom on the wedding biz she certainly turned on some fires, especially in me! Cindy made me realize that in our daily lives we oftentimes lose ourselves and forget the influence we have on others. It is imperative that we cultivate our passion to influence others and that we get a grip of what we really want and do everything in our powers to claim that dream! Cindy really drove these messages home! Her key message points - 1. Focus on just ONE thing; 2.What do you really want?, 3. Excellence is not optional, 4. Clear the mental clutter. Cindy is simply phenomenal!
After such an inspiring morning, we were treated to a mystical luncheon on the lawn of The Grand Del Mar. The sight of that spectacular tent provided by Raj Tents just blew me away. Walking inside, I felt like I was transported to a chic Morrocan marquee fit for a king! I couldn't help gush at all the lovely details that were meticulously laid out for us inside -- from the linens- to the menus-and down to the florals.
Afternoon sessions started with Marcy Blum, -- a classic lady with amazing insights on life,on being grounded and on how to reach for the stars! Marcy was brimming with knowledge on the wedding industry and on how we can make each occasion a momentous event.
Carley Roney, Editor in Chief of The Knot, always poised and elegant, eloquently delivered a really informative talk on Luxury Weddings. Carley gave us mind blowing statistics highlighting the huge percentage of the market place that is deemed to be luxury weddings!!! Listening to her brought me back to 2008 when Carley and my Celebrations team worked together for a Knot TV Destination Wedding filmed mostly in Little Cayman, Cayman Islands!
Having never heard Mindy Weiss speak in person prior to Engage11, I was obviously really looking forward to her speech. Like in any instances where you a chance to meet famous and highly successful people, you tend to have extremely high expectations. However, to my sheer delight , Mindy was so down to earth that it wasn't hard for me to relate to her views and opinions on the wedding industry. Her message was clear, concise and very targeted! She reminded us that if we are in the wedding event business, we have a gene that we are born with and it is THAT gene that rules! She warned us also about staying with what you know, and doing it to the very best of your ability. Mindy further reminded us not take ourselves too seriously, and never send out negative energy!
The ending of the general session was an intimate conversation with Bride's Magazine Millie Bratten and Monique Lhuillier -- a treat that cannot be imagined! What an amazing young woman Monique is, and Millie as usual was superb. We could not have asked for a better ending to a fantastic day of information, collaboration, and pizzazz!
Engage11- San Diego General Session for me, in a nutshell, was the most empowering of all the wedding summits I have been to. I say this not to undermine the past summits I've attended ( because they were all good too!) but to give recognition to Rebecca and Kathryn of Engaging Concepts for doing such an amazing job in putting together such a powerful line-up of speakers. Each and everyone of the speakers and their presentations were riveting and inspiring. We were practically glued to our seats listening to the wedding industry experts share their wonderful insights and funny anecdotes! You could see how passionate everyone is about weddings and all its nuances judging from the glimmer in our eyes.
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In the evening, we were once again spoilt to the hilt with dinner at designated special restaurants in San Diego. We were divided into groups with various speakers actings as hosts. I was very fortunate to dine with Mindy Weiss at an extraordinary restaurant Cal A Vie.
This dinner was such a treat, to say the very least. The restaurant's ambiance, the gastronomic delight we devoured and the free-flowing and inspiring conversation within our group made this night a memorable one.
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Check us back for Day 3 Recap!
It was apparent how everyone was rearing to go and meet Day 2 full on. We all rose up early to enjoy a scrumptious breakfast prepared by the fabulous The Grand Del Mar . The details were impeccable and the service exceptional. Again, The Grand Del Mar surpassed my expectations.
With a hearty and healthy breakfast we were prepped for the exciting day ahead! Check out these specially cut fruits and the omelet station!
photo by: Jessica Claire |
Photo by: Jessica Claire |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
The setting for the General Opening Session was in one word -- LUXURIOUS. The red, noire, and ivory theme for this summit certainly made its statement in this room. With a beautifully set stage and each one of our seats laden with all sorts of trimmings and goodies, it was easy to say that we were in for a very special day of learning!
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Upon reaching my designated seat, I was more pleasantly surprised with all the stationery laid out in front of me. From the LetterPress "Schedule of Speakers" to the matching notebooks to the itinerary of events, all so thoughtfully designed and complimentary of each other, credit must be given to the highly talented team of Chariot. For the creative design elements throughout the conference and for all the printed materials, signages and whatnots, again, Kristy Rice of Momental Designs did an astounding job. Kudos also goes to Two Paper Dolls for their unparalleled quality, they are a league of their own.
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
To kick start the General session Rebecca and Kathryn of Engaging Concepts gave a summary of the Wedding Industry. Rebecca is always so informative and her energy is just so infectious, she practically breaths energy into everyone's soul.
Photo by: Jessica Claire |
The man of the moment, my super hero, Todd Fiscus of Todd Events was the first among the speakers. His topic was FIREwork! Todd is so easy to listen to that you forget you are in a room with 270 other wedding professionals. He is so down to earth and clearly passionate about weddings. He reminded us that wedding planning and design is a job and that we need to make a living out of what we love to do. It is a passion as it is a business. Creativity + Business Sense= Success! Great business insight from a man who is an incredible designer to boot!
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Next to speak was classy Cindy Novotny. I've had the fortunate opportunity to hear her speak for the first time last year in Cayman at Engage!10 and I was truly inspired by her no-nonsense-get-on-with-it message. With her wit and wisdom on the wedding biz she certainly turned on some fires, especially in me! Cindy made me realize that in our daily lives we oftentimes lose ourselves and forget the influence we have on others. It is imperative that we cultivate our passion to influence others and that we get a grip of what we really want and do everything in our powers to claim that dream! Cindy really drove these messages home! Her key message points - 1. Focus on just ONE thing; 2.What do you really want?, 3. Excellence is not optional, 4. Clear the mental clutter. Cindy is simply phenomenal!
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
After such an inspiring morning, we were treated to a mystical luncheon on the lawn of The Grand Del Mar. The sight of that spectacular tent provided by Raj Tents just blew me away. Walking inside, I felt like I was transported to a chic Morrocan marquee fit for a king! I couldn't help gush at all the lovely details that were meticulously laid out for us inside -- from the linens- to the menus-and down to the florals.
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
At lunch, the legendary, cake diva Sylvia Weinstock gave us a few lessons on cake decorating. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Carley Roney, Editor in Chief of The Knot, always poised and elegant, eloquently delivered a really informative talk on Luxury Weddings. Carley gave us mind blowing statistics highlighting the huge percentage of the market place that is deemed to be luxury weddings!!! Listening to her brought me back to 2008 when Carley and my Celebrations team worked together for a Knot TV Destination Wedding filmed mostly in Little Cayman, Cayman Islands!
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Having never heard Mindy Weiss speak in person prior to Engage11, I was obviously really looking forward to her speech. Like in any instances where you a chance to meet famous and highly successful people, you tend to have extremely high expectations. However, to my sheer delight , Mindy was so down to earth that it wasn't hard for me to relate to her views and opinions on the wedding industry. Her message was clear, concise and very targeted! She reminded us that if we are in the wedding event business, we have a gene that we are born with and it is THAT gene that rules! She warned us also about staying with what you know, and doing it to the very best of your ability. Mindy further reminded us not take ourselves too seriously, and never send out negative energy!
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Check out the yummy treats for our afternoon coffee break! |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Photo by: Mel Barlow and Co. |
Engage11- San Diego General Session for me, in a nutshell, was the most empowering of all the wedding summits I have been to. I say this not to undermine the past summits I've attended ( because they were all good too!) but to give recognition to Rebecca and Kathryn of Engaging Concepts for doing such an amazing job in putting together such a powerful line-up of speakers. Each and everyone of the speakers and their presentations were riveting and inspiring. We were practically glued to our seats listening to the wedding industry experts share their wonderful insights and funny anecdotes! You could see how passionate everyone is about weddings and all its nuances judging from the glimmer in our eyes.
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In the evening, we were once again spoilt to the hilt with dinner at designated special restaurants in San Diego. We were divided into groups with various speakers actings as hosts. I was very fortunate to dine with Mindy Weiss at an extraordinary restaurant Cal A Vie.
This dinner was such a treat, to say the very least. The restaurant's ambiance, the gastronomic delight we devoured and the free-flowing and inspiring conversation within our group made this night a memorable one.
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Check us back for Day 3 Recap!
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