LIVE FULL VOLUME WITH SKYY VODKA
Last night SKYY Vodka hosted a “Live Full Volume” party at Ivy Pool in Sydney.
The reason? To mark the start of an Australian wide campaign to media. Here’s the what we spied on the night.
Eat: Tasty morsels. Think beef sliders and skinny salty fries.
Do: Get a makeover or your hair done before hopping into the oversized photo-booth. Have your photo taken and literally carry it home. Yep – these babies were beyond purse size. We’re talking AO size. That’s event speak for life-size folks.
See: Lara Bingle, Casey Burgess, The Faders Milly Gattegno and Suhana Lye, Ryan Corr, Demi Byrant, Rochelle Fox and Karley Foster.
Drinks: SKYY Vodka cocktails. Need. We. Say. More.
Hear: The Faders spinning some old-school tunes with some cringe-worthy Hanson tracks (These guys can make even MMMBop sound cool!)
Want to get in on the action? Head to SKYY Vodka’s Facebook page for details www.facebook.com/SKYYVodkaAU
DAVID JONES BRIDAL EXPO
Yesterday WHITE RABBIT PROJECTS was delighted to attend David Jones bridal expo as a guest (for once).
Positioned on the plush Seventh Floor of the department stores Elizabeth Street building – it was one of the most beautiful bridal events we have been to. Seventh heaven perhaps even…
The styling, the suppliers, the space. It was a magical night which certainly managed to make both bride and supplier feel very special indeed. The way it should be.
The thing we loved most? Why, there was not a pushy sales pitch nor crowded walkway in site. Not to mention the sense of arrival – being greeted by dapper young gentleman holding trays of Pommery piccolos and a goodie bag will always get our attention.
The roof was filled with colourful streamers that draped onto the ground near. The only thing missing in our opinion was bubbles! Aside from that minor hitch, each supplier was marked by a giant meteorological balloon. Quite possibly our favourite event prop of the minute (aside from rabbits that is).
The peace de resistance? The typical ‘white’ went out the door – it was fun, fresh, happy and bright. We were VIP’s for the night and managed to lap up the special attention amongst a host of relaxed brides-to-be.
Working the room we were lucky to meet a team of talented suppliers – some familiar faces and some whom we look forward to sharing with you all very soon.
Shoes of Prey. Style Rocks. Uberstone. La Prairie. Pearl Catering. Roll up in a Rolls. Napoleon Perdis. Kashaya & Co. Equmen and so many more…
Hosted by Vogue, Australia Editor Edwina McCann walked guests through a relaxed and casually commentated fashion parade with the designer of her own wedding gown – the one and only Collette Dinnigan.
Well done to David Jones organisers – you certainly provided a trillion options and ideas for brides-to-be and managed to pull it off with aplomb.
Yours,
WRPx
PS…Miss Mario was ill yesterday and so apologies for the poor quality of photos. Her understudy (Mr Iphone) just didn’t manage to pull it off on the night.
- Spanx for men! Equmen.
- Show time…
- Uberstone
- Goodie bag love
AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST MORNING TEA FOR BLOGGERS
By now everyone is pretty clued up on what the Cancer Council is and does. What you might not know is that this year its annual event The Biggest Morning Tea is nearing two special digits indeed. Yep. On Thursday 23rd May, the big girl is turning the mighty 2-0.
This morning we were lucky enough get invited to a morning tea for twenty bloggers hosted by Sarah Wilson (Author of I Quit Sugar) and charismatic and passionate Barry ‘Baz’ Du Bois (Survivor and The Living Room host).
Upon first glance you would be mistaken for assuming this gathering was about eating delicious and healthy treats thanks to Matt Moran and Poh Ling Yeow, oh, and not to mention getting your tea leaves read in a beautiful inner-city French oasis. Silly you!
Far from it in fact. You see, once the pleasantries were out of the way, the nitty gritty part of the morning tea soon got underway. In a nutshell today was about people coming together – a slogan we love is “Together we’re stronger than cancer”. Whether that’s in the form of two influential personalities speaking to 20 bloggers or hosting an intimate tea party in your very own kitchen amongst friends. The aim is to help spread the word of The Biggest Morning Tea both far and wide.
So, for those of you who feel they lack the kind of organisational skills of Martha Stewart. Never fear! WHITE RABBIT PROJECTS has devised some pretty fancy ways to get those RSVP’s in well before their due date and guests kicking on until way passed their welcome.
Step 1.Pick a date to host your morning tea on. You have the entire month of May to do so. What are you waiting for? Keep it short and to the point – 2 hours is a great time-frame. Remember to register your event via www.biggestmorningtea.com.au or call 1300 65 65 85
Step 2. Find a venue. Hosting something in your home works well, it means there are less restrictions. Make sure you have a wet weather contingency if you are planning on hosting something outdoors. Alternately Chez Dee is a beautiful space especially if you’re after something truly intimate.
Step 3. Send out the invites as soon as you lock in date/venue. Whether it’s via email or post – Paperless Post or De La Mod are both superb options to announce your morning tea to guests.
Step 4. Decide how you want to collect money at your morning tea. Ask friends / colleagues/ companies to donate prizes towards a raffle. Have a bake-off. The idea is to raise money in a fun way. If you love fashion you could ask that everyone donate their designer wares. Skies the limit really.
Step 5. Pick a theme for your event – feel free to decorate til your hearts content. Head to your local antique store or weekend markets for some unique serving trays and tea cups. You might like to invite a tea-leaf reader to do readings – Lindel at Tea Wise is number one best in the business. Oh and most importante – whatever the space, make sure that there are loads of fresh flowers and candles. We love Sydney Markets for fresh blooms (direct from the growers) and Circa Home soy scented candles.
Step 6. Make sure that everyone gets involved on the night. Instagram, Twitter and Facebook are all effortlessly manipulated vehicles to help spread the word – make sure you have the avatars up in a prominent position so that your guests can connect with other Australian’s throughout the campaign.
Hashtag #biggestmorningtea
Twitter @ccnswmedia @cancercouncil
Facebook australiasbiggestmorningtea cancercouncilnsw
VALIANT HIRE COLLECTION LAUNCH
This week we were pretty pleased to receive an invitation by the fabulous Mark Patrick PR Agency to attend Valiant Hire Baroque and French Nouveau collection launch.
For those who are not familiar – Valiant is a mecca for dutiful event planners and stylists alike. Hosted in the epicentre of Alexandria, Valiant’s showroom is the ultimate one-stop-shop for your next affair to remember.
Our arrival was made worthy of applause when we were greeted by two divine 2.8m tall LED Avatrees. Then it was time to roll out some serious eye-candy in the form of delicious bite-sized morsels. The staff weren’t all that bad either.
Before we had time to browse the showroom like kids in a candy store, we were lucky to be introduced to Brian Castle – Valiant’s National Product and Marketing Manager. He gets a 10 for knowledge, 10 for passion and 10 for being ultra supportive of WHITE RABBIT PROJECTS. Thanks Brian!
Nothing short of being one seriously compartmentalised space (think over ten styled vignettes each with about 20 items on parade) – oversized lamps, yellow candy striped wallpaper, bentwood chairs, ghost stools, gold chesterfields. The list goes on. The worst part of all? Trying to decide which style would suit our mood – a girl must sip rose in style after all. In the end we were felt more than cosy in the the Florence collection.
As an events and wedding engineering company. Knowing that these guys are a) eager to please and b) have and can produce literally anything you can imagine on site is pretty comforting stuff. With their entire welding/ carpentry division and showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane – there’s nothing these guys can’t do.
Whatever your style, colour palette or vision for your event; Valiant are serious game-changers and boy do we have the insiders knowledge to prove it. Watch this space.
Valiant Hire 02) 9690 4000





















































