70s themed birthday celebration
We are thrilled to revisit this “groovy” 70’s birthday celebration! With endless entertainment, five excellent caterers and a far-out design, you will love all the details from this dynamite birthday celebration.
To welcome guests and get them into the “peace and love” mood, our resident “far out” stilt walker greeted them with love-bead necklaces and flowers. Servers in “hippie” attire offered specialty cocktails titled, violet peace martini and pomegranate love martini.
As the night continued, guests were treated to some of the best food in LA. The Kitchen For Exploring Foods served fabulous hors-d’oeuvres and desserts, while our dinner was provided by Nobu, Celestino Drago, Red O and Pink’s Hot Dogs which were set up in food stations around the party.
Cozy lounge vignettes from Revelry Event Design surrounded the hand-painted custom peace sign dance floor so guests could lounge as they dined in between the dancing and entertainment As the sun set, the uniquely designed dance floor glowed in colorful lighting with gobos of flowers. Zen Arts entertainers wow’d guests with lively acrobatic performances, leading up to the special surprise; Roger Daltrey of The Who!
The guest of honor was serenaded by his friends, family and Roger Daltrey as his birthday cake was paraded to him, which led to the “sweetest” part of the evening, dessert! To wrap up the night, thematic goodies of all kinds were displayed on an extravagant dessert station.
From start to finish, this 70’s themed birthday celebration was a splash! Thank you to the entire team for making this day a success and special thank you to Elizabeth Solano for capturing the awesome elements of the day!
Planning + Design: Alyson Levine Fox of Levine Fox Events | Florals: Suzane Lemay | Decor + Rentals: Revelry Event Design | Lighting: Images by Lighting | Catering: The Kitchen For Exploring Foods, Nobu, Celestino Drago, Red O Pink’s Hot Dogs | Entertainment: Zen Arts, Roger Daltrey of The Who | Photography: Elizabeth Solano Photography, John Solano Photography