Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Ask Jackie Ohh is UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am so excited to announce, www.AskJackieOhh.com is up and running. The first chat will be very very soon. Stay tuned to find out when. 

Jackie Ohh...

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Autumn and Travis' Intimate South Beach Wedding

How amazing is this couple? Autumn and Tavis had a very intimate South Beach wedding on Sunday, May 3rd 2009 at the Palms Hotel south Beach. I have to admit, I had a first- I have never done a wedding with 39 guests before. I am so glad I had the chance to - it was so perfect! They all had a blast and everything was beyond perfect. Congrats Love Bugs- I wish you nothing but the best always.

Amy Hill took all of the images below. Not only is she such a joy to work with, the images she captures are stunning. Thank you so much Amy, my friend, the pics are beautiful! You can visit Amy and see her great work at http://www.amyhill.net/.

Meet the Gorgeous Couple!


There is nothing like walking down the aisle in Prada - I Love Love SHOES =)

Rick Interian from Avant Gardens and I delivered the Peony bouquet to Autumn while she was getting ready... her expression is priceless. It needs no further explanation. You think she was happy? lol
This is what we live for.


Autumn's dress was one of the most unique gowns I had ever seen. The ribbon work on the bodice was so different and flattering and the tons of layers of fabric throughout the bottom of the dress was the perfect combination for a one-of-a-kind dress.

The Man of Honor doing his duty and holding the bouquet during the ceremony. He felt somewhat uncomfortable so he hid the bouquet behind his back. Ha Ha Caught Ya! LOL


She walked her way down the aisle, they exchanged rings, pledged their love, and the Big kiss- Married At Last!

Now, it's time for some amazing pictures on the beach- just the two of them.
How Sweet it is to Love and to be Loved.

Rick and I designed a simple, monochromatic, and textured table for the wedding reception. The chairs were mahogany chiavari chairs with white dupioni silk cushions. The linen on the 40 foot table was a custom white dupioni silk with a custom made chartreuse green runner down the center of the table. It was fresh, simple, and elegant- just what they wanted.
The glass cylinders were filled with shades of bright green and crisp white flowers. Each cylinder was wrapped with a lilac satin ribbon and crystal, square broaches in the middle. Autumn wanted a little glitz to her moder, garden wedding. This was the perfect place to add just of touch of glam.
Perfection!

Autumn and Travis when they first saw their reception. Their faces say it all. Utter Happiness - I could not have asked for more. A Toast To the Bride and Groom

Paaaaaaaaaaarty!!!!!!!!!!! More like Party Animals.

What an amazing night for the sweetest wedding.
And they lived happily Ever After.


It was such a pleasure working with Autumn and Travis. They were so laid back and enjoyed every second of their wedding. Thank you for letting me be such an intricate part of your wedding. It was an amazing experience and your families are so great. Give a big kiss to the little guy for me.

Wedding Coordinator: Jackie Farah Fernandez for Jackie Ohh... events. Venue: Palms Hotel South Beach. Photographer: Amy Hill from http://www.amyhill.net/. Thank you Rick Interian and Avant Gardens- another awesome job.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

AskJackieOhh.Com



Finally! After many mnay months of ironing out detail by detail for the website it is ALMOST FINSIHED! We are one step away from the offical launch. Visit this blog or http://www.askjackieohh.blogspot.com/ for more info.

For those of you just tuning in, I developed a website http://www.askjackieohh.com/ for any bride anywhere in the world to chat online and LIVE with Me. I will answer those puzzling questions you have about your wedding planning and give you professional and invaluable advice on your special day.

I invite you to visit http://www.askjackieohh.blogspot.com/ for Real Brides' questions and My responses. Ever since I started the concept of AskJackieOhh.com, I have received an overwhleming response from brides and vendors alike. I receive daily e-mails from brides-to-be and questions they have pertaining to all sorts of aspects of thier weddings. Since the website is very very close to it's official launch http://www.askjackieohh.blogspot.com/ will be give you a small glimpse in Ask Jackie Ohh. Please e-mail me your questions to jackie@jackieohhevents.com or askjackieohh@gmail.com. I will respond to your questions within 24 hours.

I am very much looking forward to chatting with all of you.

HAPPY PLANNING!

Jackie Ohh...

Friday, May 15, 2009

Come Fly With ME! Rich and Roxy Chirico

Talk about an amazing Love Story. Not too long ago These two random individuals met at a restaurant in Miami - He was from out of town getting a bite to eat and she was in between appointments trying to grab a quick lunch. One thing led to another and they soon went on their first date. Who would have known that despite the face that they lived thousands of miles away, they would make it through- enough to realize they were soul mates.

We used their love story for the inspiration behind their engagement Shoot. The extremely talented and none other Martha Ramirez from UDS Photo came up with the idea for them to go totally "Casablanca" in an airplane hanger with vintage airplanes. This shoot was planned down to the tea- literally! Photographers, Hair and make Up, Videographers etc were all present to shoot this ultimately unique engagement shoot. The title, Come Fly With Me ... as you can imagine I totally used this in the most unique way for the wedding- To see how I used their romantic and amazing e-pics at the wedding, click on this great video by Artex Productions at link below to watch!




To watch the video of their Engagement shoot and the Introduction of their wedding, click on this link. You can visit Artex at www.artexproductions.com . Please allow the entire video to load before watching. Enjoy!
http://www.vimeo.com/5019556

To watch an intro to the wedding video, visit http://www.vimeo.com/5019543 Enjoy!

So, now that you got a taste of what an amazing wedding we put together for Rich and Roxy, here are the details... Thanks to Martha Ramirez and Christina Mendoza from UDS Photo http://www.udsphoto.com/ for thier amazing work. The images are breathtaking.

This is all you Christy! Rock it girl!

Roxy with her bridal party. I love the color combination she choose for her bridesmaids. It was such a rich color and it complimented the Gothic, yet extremely elegant wedding we designed for Roxy. She knew exactly what she wanted- well colors that is. Hot Pink, Red, Black, and More RED!!!!! Right down my alley- something different, a bride is not afraid of color and she is daring, and wait- red! My favorite color- a match made in heaven =). As you saw from the video, they are very very much in love. Together with her color scheme and the Gothic yet ultra chic reception style she was going for, I had my hands full- I love a challenge and we nailed it if I must say. Roxy and Rich were overwhelmed by excitement when they saw it all put together. The guests were in awe!


So, how amazing is this centerpiece to the place card tables? Pave' roses and tons of candles... what more could a girl want? It was stunning and soooo perfect for this wedding. On the left side of the table was a blown up picture of the first image on this post with "Come Fly with Me" in RED! complimented with glass cylinders and floating candles along the back side of the table. On the table were the place cards each attached to a matte silver airplane luggage tag. The place card would say, Mr and Mrs. Smith, Come Fly with Me to Dubai (the name of the table). Roxy and Richard named each of their tables places they plan to visit together. The bride and Groom's royal table was Aruba, their honeymoon destination.

On the right side of the centerpiece was a table with an antique luggage trunk with vintage postcards all scattered throughout the table. UDS made these adorable vintage postcards for the couple. It had a space for each guest to write their wish to the couple on the left and on the right, it said "Come Fly with Me, Come Fly, Come Fly Away. It's perfect for an Aruba Honeymoon they Say, Come Fly with Me, Come Fly, Let's Fly Away". I absolutely love how Incorporated their long distance relationship couple with their frequent flying to see each other into the cutest of details on their wedding day. =)


One of my favorite parts of the wedding- the decor and the details! Elongated arrangements of fresh moss, various shades of red roses, Burgundy cymbidium orchids, fuchsia hydrangeas, hyperacum berries, hand painted black and fuchsia feathers, and strawberries were used in all of the centerpieces. Oh yes, you read correctly... strawberries! It was such an amazing detail to the table. They were laid and tucked in strategic places on the table to make the look totally complete. We used a gold candelabras in the middle of each table and red champagne, wine, and water goblets to add romance and the essence of goth that Roxy wanted. The look was beautiful, romantic, and Gothic- unique and different- right up my alley.
The Menu Cards were designed in Black and Hot Pink to stand out from the Black satin napkin and black acrylic charger plates on the red/navy pin tuck linens. Custom-Made dupioni bands were made in red to accent color on each napkin. The combination was breathtaking!
Hot Pink LED lighting was used in the perimeter of the room to make the ballroom glow and added some funk to the reception style. Moving patterns in hot pink swayed around the entire ballroom giving the room personality and enhancing the romantic evening.
Candles, Candles, and More Candles. You can never have enough.

Aruba, the Main Table of the evening. Various clusters of candles, and flowers adorned the front of the table. It was just enough to not be over the top but enough to make the table look lush and compact.

The room had an interesting layout- one of my favorite ever! We used the head table against the main windows in the ballroom. Royal tables seating 24 guests "flanked" the main table on each side (diagonally). The rest of the tables were set diagonal and around the diamond shaped dance floor. Everything about it was not traditional- love it!


And she does it again! My friend Rosie is a genius, I have nothing else to say (which is so weird lol). The layers of fondant on the cake mocked the the brides dress and the buttons on the cake were exactly how the buttons on the back of the dress were. Simple, Elegant, and Perfectly, Flawlessly Stunning!
At midnight, we rolled out a six foot tall candy station filled with jars of fuchsia, red, gold, and white candies! I have come to learn that adults are more in love with candy than children are. Perhaps it is all of the liquor and partying that gets them to crave sugar!
I added this photo because it was the funniest event of the evening. Ladies and Gentleman, this is the extent that WE go through to get the perfect lighting in a room. The AMAZING team of staff there took out the long poles and untwisted every single light making the room to bright. Within 10 minutes we had the perfect lighting, it was time to invite the guests in and start partying!
After a long evening of partying, they were so happy to be married... off to Aruba!
Bon Voyage- Go Fly, Go Fly Away! Hugs and Kisses!
What an amazing journey it was for all of us who were involved in this wedding. Roxy and Rich, you guys are the cutest and I wish you nothing but the best all the days of your lives. Thank you for putting ALL of your trust in me. I hope to see you very very soon. Maybe I'll take a trip to Chicago soon. Muah*
Wedding Coordinator: Jackie Farah Fernandez and Day of Execution Manager Jessica Rico for Jackie Ohh... Events. Venue: Edon Roc South Beach, Photogrpahers: Martha and Jesus Ramirez and Christina Mendoza, for UDS Photo. Videography by Ricardo from Artex Productions. To the design team- you rocked the house! Congrats- you all did a phenomenal job.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Casa Casuarina ~ Jackie Ohh... Style

On April 4th, 2009(and the hottest day of the entire year might I add) Tom Chillot and Kristi Crisafulli tied the knot at what is known as South Beach's most treasured property, Casa Casuarina (the mansion of the late Versace). This home is more a museum than an exclusive hotel. With only 7 suites, it is the most exclusive venue in all of South Florida. Together with his two beautiful children, Tom and Kristi partied the night away with their closest friends and family whom all of which flew in from all over the world. Congratulations and We wish you the best.
I wanted to post every single picture I had of this wedding but unfortunately I had to narrow them down. The pictures came out amazing! Thank you to Martha and Jesus Ramirez from Unique Design Studios. Just when I think you cannot surprise me, you do.

Please visit them at http://www.udsphoto.com/

Giant 13 foot trees lined the backdrop of the ceremony. Although the pool made of bizzaza tiles made of 24 carat gold are amazing to look at, we wanted to create a scenery that not only would compliment the property but would be classic, simple, and unique. Clusters of over sized hallow candles At this venue, less is more!

I am all about the details! Each family members seat had their name on a heavy card stock paper tied with an elegant satin ribbon. Not only does it make the chair look pretty, it assures the family members that there chair will be reserved for them and they will not forget where they sit after they walk down the aisle. The seats second row were not assigned however each seat had a reserved sign attached to it. It worked great and looked beautiful!
In lue of favors, the bride and groom wanted to send a monetary gift to three charities. Each of their guests were able to print their name on these charity card and chose the charity of their choice. Frames were place on this table describing each of the charities and the reason the couple chose the particular organization. After the wedding, the couple made donations to each of the charities in the names of the guests as per their choice. It is such a great idea to donate to charity instead of giving out trinkets. The participation of the guests really gets them involved and makes it so much more personal and meaningful.
Although every aspect of a wedding is my favorite part, I would have to say the decor is probably my all-time favorite part of the wedding. Even more so when the ceremony location gets transformed into a completely different look for the reception. If you notice, the ceremony looked modern and clean and the reception is soft and flowy. This gives the guests the constant element of surprise, hence more Wow- Factor.
Chef Dale Rey prepared the most amazing menu for this wedding. The first course was a carpacio of Maine lobster, then the first of two main entrees - roasted filet Mignon and following with pan seared grouper! I thought that the guests would not be able to eat two entrees but the food was so amazing, they all did! I couldn't believe it!
The couple was very easy going when it came to the decor - they put it in all in our hands. Rick Interian and I both worked on the details to make this reception spectacular. When they saw their sample and loved it, Rick and I knew we had struck gold! Simple, elegant, all about the details- it made the reception fit right in with the gorgeous mansion. Avant Gardens did a stupendous job putting together all of the floral details for the wedding.
Hanging candles were added to these huge trees that now set the stage for the bride and groom's head table. Using candles and blue lighting, were able to create the perfect ambiance; The essence of romance is so important to maintain at an outdoor, evening wedding. We did not use pin spots in the tent since the look of this wedding was more soft and flowy. The saturated hues of blue and the tons of candles used in the table filled the clear tent with just the right amount of like and made the entire reception glow (hence not needing the extra enhancement of pins).

Miniature crystal buckles were placed through black velvet ribbon and tied around in each glass cylinder. The buckle and ribbon accent made each cylinder have character and added a sparkle factor. I love love love using buckles, then again I love using anything that sparkles! =p The hallow candles that were used down the aisle at the ceremony were moved to various locations around the reception. Again, using the same element in a different location for a complete different look. I try to re-use items as often as I can; however I make sure it looks different somehow.

One of my favorite pictures! Munchkin!

This spectacular cake was designed by my favorite confectioner, Rosie Cunille. Amazingly she took smallest fabric sample of the Bride's Oscar de la Renta gown and replicated it perfectly on the cake. Adding crystal accents to each flower was just the right touch to make this cake out-of-this-world amazing! It truly was flawless and prob. one of the prettiest cakes I have ever seen. What is a party without a little entertainment? Not my type of party at least! These performers were great! they actually did acrobats with the brother of the bride! It was enjoyable and hilarious. The entertainment was the greatest ending to an amazing four course dinner and the ideal beginning to a true South Beach PARTY!
One of SOBE's premier Club DJ's spinned the best of old school jams and top 40 hits. What an amazing Party!

Wedding Coordinator: Jackie Farah Fernandez and Day of Execution Managers Jessica Rico and Jennifer Gonzalez for Jackie Ohh... Events. Venue: Casa Casuarina, South Beach. A special thanks to Chef Dale Rey and Stazzie Appleyard. Girl, there are too many words I would have to say to you =) lol, I will some it all up with "Thank YOU". Martha and Jesus Ramirez from UDS Photo- amazing as always. Rick Interian and Avant Gardens you totally Rocked It dude! Rosie Cunille I don't have to tell you what you already know. To the rest of the vendor team and the Gansevoot Hotel- Thank You!