Destination Inspirations Event Recap: New England
For our second destination wedding we stayed right here at home in New England! Inspired by the proper lady-like style and bold colors of kate spade, we set out to design a fun and sparkly party fit for a wedding, shower, or girls night in! To me, kate is infinitely preppy, feminine, classic and, to put it simply, perfect. What could be more New England than that? With her lady-like silhouettes, high heels, bright lipstick and baubles, kate spade embodies everything about my favorite New England fashion icon, Jackie Kennedy— who was the epitome of the classic look with a modern twist.
{ photography by carla ten eyck }
We were so inspired by the bright colors, simple patterns, chunky jewels, color blocking, a bit of sparkle and tailored fabrics. Some things we took literally from the inspiration– like the button candy escort cards oh so expertly designed by Coral Pheasant Stationery + Design. I loved the stripes in the models skirt, so we brought that in the linen on the table by using a wide stripe linen set on an angle. We paid attention to fabrics and textures too– especially the silk shantung that kate loves to use in her dresses and parlayed that into a pretty fuchsia napkin. In Coral Pheasants‘ paper story, Nichole was inspired by confetti and sparkle, attaching a little clear envelope to the invitation with some silver and pink confetti. So playful and pretty! Each place setting at a hot pink handmade crepe popper with confetti inside for celebration. We also used these AH-MAZING silver sequin chair backs from our friends at La Tavola Linen to carry through our sparkly confetti inspiration. We also chose a bright yellow charger at each place setting accompanied by my own personal kate spade china in black and white polka dot. The glassware I chose was super feminine and reminded me of the kate spade pattern Belle Boulevard.
Datura: A Modern Garden created blocks of color in the center of the table with shades of pink roses and daisies and yellow billy balls in glossy black square containers. Super tailored, colorful, and compartmentalized. Pretty! You’ll even notice some silver sparkling rocks used through out the arrangements, too. The arrangements were in varying heights and tightly arranged together, connected by some curvy curly willow. The bouquet was even color blocked with yellow daffodils, pink roses and a collar of greenery. A hint of sparkle from a vintage broach on the stems which were wrapped in black satin ribbon.The White Dress by the shore pulled together a super preppy look for their bridesmaid with a Coren Moore bridesmaid dress perfectly color blocked in shades of blue, yellow and white with a bright pink cardigan.
Big thanks to all the amazing vendors who contributed to this gorgeous destination. What’s up next? Why Paris, of course! xo!
Credit Reel
Location & Fashion: The White Dress by the shore
Event Design & Planning: Jubilee Events
Photography: Carla Ten Eyck Photography
Floral Design: Datura: A Modern Garden
Catering: Emily’s Catering
Tent: Sperry Tent
Paper Story: Coral Pheasant Stationery
Menswear: Valentino Tailors
and special thanks to… Stay in Costa Rica || Alisa’s House of Salsa || Party Rental, Ltd || Jim Altieri’s Vintage Cinema || Lovely Lollies || DD Nickel Beauty
it’s not too late to RSVP for this Sunday!
dear newly engaged couples and dear industry friends…
it’s not too late to RSVP to our amazing destination inspiration event this Sunday, March 20th at The White Dress by the shore. Come out to mix and mingle with BRIDES Magazine and Jessica McCann Nana, editor of Destination Inspirations. Be inspired by our four destinations: Paris, Capri, Costa Rica and New England with nosh and nibbles by Emily’s Catering under a gorgeous Sperry Tent, creative floral design by Datura: A Modern Garden, photography by Carla Ten Eyck, music by Elan Artists, paper by Coral Pheasant Stationery + Design, sugar confections by Lovely Lollies, beauty tips and applications by famed artist DD Nickel, salsa dancing with Alisa, and cinematography by Jim Altieri’s Vintage Cinema.
This event is kicking off an incredible trunk show of gowns chosen by Beth Chapman inspired by these destinations (and more!) at The White Dress by the shore. Gowns for the event will be on display. We can’t wait to see you! Won’t you RSVP by emailing us at rsvp@eventjubilee.com by Thursday.
xxoo!
A Wedding Story: Jill + Joseph at the Boulders Inn in Litchfield County, Connecticut
On June 26th, Jill and Joseph were married at the First Congregational Church of Litchfield in an emotional ceremony, surrounded by their loving family and friends. I’m so excited to blog about this wedding as it truly touched all of us that were so lucky to be part of it. Jill and Joseph’s love was the kind of love you wait a lifetime for– having found each other later in life– they fell madly in love and built an incredible life together. They had a classic, new england wedding in blue and white. Simply perfect. Jill was also a peach to work with– she’s so kind, funny, thoughtful, and just loved planning every aspect of her wedding. She quickly became one of our favorite brides!
Jill contacted us a few months out from her wedding date to finalize all those important last minute details. She had assembled a wonderful team of local vendors: The Boulders Inn in New Preston, which is a stunning private hotel and restaurant overlooking sweeping views of Litchfield County and Lake Waramaug. Guests dinned on a multi-course dinner of delicious food and wine, complete with vodka shots as a nod to the bride and groom’s heritage. Their floral design of classic white and blue by talented and esteemed local floral designer, Loretta Stagen. Jill carried a bouquet featuring Lily of the Valley and white sweet peas with natural stems wrapped in lace matching her gown and bolero from The White Dress by the Shore. I absolutely loved her gown– simple, lace, with beautiful buttons up the back and a huge couture bow.
The bridesmaids (her sister and best friend) wore custom navy gowns by a local designer. The groom and his groomsmen (both his brothers) wore classic black tuxedos with ascots. The bride and grooms’ niece and nephew served as the perfect pair of ring bearer and flower girl (even though she had a hard time making it down the aisle– she couldn’t have looked any cuter!). After the ceremony, the bride and groom received all their guests outside the church.
Guests arrived at The Boulders with cocktails and a scrumpteous spread of afternoon hors d’oeurves. The Sam Vinci Band played great crooner music through out the day and into the evening. Jill and Joseph were introduced to their favorite Beatles song, and danced their first dance to “Secret of Life” by James Taylor. They even introduced their pup Henry, who was the most well behaved Beagle I ever met. He even had a pretty collar of flowers made for him– especially for the day!
Escort cards were placed on the elegant buffet table in the fireplace room on a beautiful silver tray. Dinner was composed of the most delicious food– course after course of beautiful and delightful dishes. Shrimp cocktail, Vischyssoises Soup, Filet & Lobster Tail, and my favorite– buttery bibb salad. The dinning room at The Boulders was decorated beautifully with clean white linens on a combination of round and long family style tables. Loretta Stagen created centerpieces with soft hues of white and blue, with white Majolica roses, scented white freesia and white phlox, light pink sweet peas and sky blue delphinium in square containers. There was plenty of candlelight, and clinking silver-rimmed glasses. Each place setting had a beautiful hem-stitched linen napkin and menu card by DK Schulman Design of New Preston– who created all the wedding stationery for the day.
At the end of dinner, they cut their magnificent cake by Ana Parzych Custom Cakes– a beautiful white, three tiered custom masterpiece with a clutch of lillies of the valley and satin bow, all inspired by the bride’s gown and bouquet. Ana also created a fun Red Sox themed grooms cake for Joseph– and miniature “guys” cakes in white boxes for all the male guests to take home (ladies took home chocolate engagement rings– so cute!). The night ended with dancing on the outside patio, overlooking the lake, to solo guitarist Ian Campbell. All the images below are by their talented photographer, Sarah Wight.
Thank you so much to SaraD for all these lovely images! An enormous thank you to Jill and Joseph for including myself and my team in their beautiful, emotional, and memorable day. We left feeling like family (I’m a Coppola after all!). Wishing you nothing but the very best in your life together. xo!
Introducing: My Kate Parker Wedding

My Kate Parker Wedding (MyKPW) is a new inspiration and utility website that sets out to revolutionize how weddings are planned. The website is founded by the creative genius Kate Parker, a well-known, sassy and talented New England event designer and planner. Jubilee Events is very excited to be apart of the launch of MyKPW, which just happened on January 1st! MyKPW is currently focused on brides and grooms in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, and Rhode Island. The most amazing thing about MyKPW is how personalized it is to every bride and groom’s wedding. It seeks to point you in the right direction after determining key factors like your location, budget, style, and color scheme. We love how intuitive it is!
Among the many features on MyKPW, brides and grooms can track their budget and spending, contribute their ideas and thoughts through their own personal planning blog, find vendors in their area that are geared toward their budget and personal taste, view real weddings, create inspiration boards, read advice from vendors in the MyKPW family, and SO much more. Take a look below at some of the amazing features!

find vendors in your area, like us, geared toward your budget and style. Vendors have been hand selected for their creativity and talents

view real weddings by your color scheme, style, or season. above is an incredible wedding we did in september and photographed by our friend Carla Ten Eyck

read advice from real vendors and industry experts on everything from event design to how to choose the right photographer.
We invite you to sign up for a free account on My Kate Parker Wedding and explore how fabulous it is for yourself! We’re so thrilled to be apart of it and love how interactive it is. Be sure to read our series on how to begin the design of your wedding. I’d love to tackle a topic that is of interest to YOU, so please, leave a comment on this post to suggest what our next featured advice should be on MyKPW!
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