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Monday, June 11, 2012

HOUSE PARTY: DESIGNER KRISTI BENDER'S SPLENDID BACKYARD BIRTHDAY BASH!

Kristi Bender in her Los Angeles home
Designer Kristi Bender invites guest into her Los Angeles home for a summer birthday bash. (above)

A few months ago I got a save the date for a June birthday party for friend and talented designer Kristi Bender.  The save the date came from Kristi's husband film producer Chris Bender.  I immediately marked my calendar and replied I would attend.  How much fun, I thought.  Who doesn't love a fun birthday party?

Well on the first weekend in June, I put on my dancing shoes, a gold sparkling belt, a little black dress and headed over...was so excited because although I have been friends with Kristi for a few years now, I had never been to her house.

When I arrived at the Bender's Tudor house here in Los Angeles, I knew right away that Kristi had used her magic to create an enchanting evening.  They say the devil is in the details...and in this case, Kristi welcomed guests into her beautiful home with all of the perfectly exquisite fresh details meticulously in place.

Kristi  Bender is a partner at Wendy Schwartz Design, a very hip design firm here in Los Angeles. Kristi lives and breathes design on a daily basis. What I saw first hand on this early June evening at Kristi's house, is that she has a truly innate knack for making spaces beautiful, inviting, whimsical and intriguing. Kristi, who is friendly, natural and warm herself, somehow imbues that same spirit into the environments she creates.  This design skill set along with business acumen means that Kristi (along with her business partner Wendy) is making her mark as part of  the new guard of this country's tastemakers.

Let's just put it this way, I totally lost it in the middle of the party.  Instead of chatting with people like a normal person, I kept saying to my friends HW and AG, that I didn't want the party to end and kept commenting on how much fun I was having.  I was definitely not living in the moment only because all I could think of was, "How can I get Kristi to throw a party like this every weekend?"

Anyhooooo, Kristi is so sweet, that after a good shameless beg on my party, she sent over some stunning pictures taken by her friend and photographer Corey Sanders.

Kristi was also kind enough to share some of her style and party planning secrets with COCOCOZY readers.

So without further ado, here are the details on style maven Kristi Bender's Backyard Birthday Bash.

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table with glasses of water with fresh strawberries on the rim, orange lanterns and a sign that says "Summer Starts Here"

COCO: For you and your husband, what was your goal for the tone of the party going into it?

KRISTI BENDER (KRISTI): My birthday falls at the start of June and since I can remember, everybody on my birthday weekend is ready to start their summer! So we decided to keep it casual, chic and embrace the start of summer with a backyard dance party.

Backyard driveway and garage converted into a chic lounge space with white tables and cushions
Kristi converted her backyard driveway and garage into a chic lounge space. (above)

COCO: Love some of the decor details like the colorful streamers. I heard whispers at the party that you made these yourself. Do you mind sharing how?

KRISTI: When looking for party inspiration on Pinterest, I came across this amazing display which was used as one couple's wedding backdrop. It provided color, texture, movement and above all, a great cover up to my not so pretty garage doors! What you need...long wooden dowels from any hardware store, a hot glue gun, good scissors, a combination of inexpensive and fancy crepe paper, gold metallic curtains to affix to back then to sprinkle a bit throughout. And finally, a good amount of time. My fringe crepe curtain took roughly 8 hours...for 10 feet of crepe wonder!

Orange den with  orange sofa, large mirror, small accent tables and photo wall that overlooks the backyard
Kristi's husband who she fondly just calls "Bender" created a photo wall in their den that overlooks the backyard...a great conversation piece for guests. (above and below)

COCO: You could have just made the nearly 100 guests go around the side of the house to get into the party...but you opened up your entire house to your guests...why?

KRISTI: We wanted our guests to feel welcome, part of our family from the minute they arrived. Even though there were quite a lot of people, we wanted it to feel intimate, comfortable and a place for people to smile and have fun.

people mingling in front of the photo wall

table with four glasses of "Kristi's Bender"
In addition to a full bar complete with bartenders and all,  the bartenders created and offered guests a delicious signature drink of the night called the "Kristi's Bender" made with fresh juices and a bit of alcohol.  The drinks not only matched the orange and gold decor of the night but  Kristi hand made the gold pom poms on each drink - these little drink baubles were perhaps one of my favorite touches of the whole evening. (above and below)

two women enjoying 'Kristi's Bender"

Wendy Schwartz at the birthday bash
Kristi's friend and business partner, designer Wendy Schwartz enjoys a chat at the birthday bash. (above)

KRISTI: I loved seeing all of my guests utilizing the entire house. By opening all of the French doors, stringing lights and putting loungey furniture in an otherwise ugly driveway and covering the yard with a dance floor, the inside and outside of our Tudor was completely utilized.

dancing in the backyard
Kristi and her guests danced the night away on a white dance floor in the middle of her backyard! (above and below)

COCO: I noticed a lot of people who are parents there at the party kicking up their heels and having a total blast without their kids!

KRISTI: A lot of my friends are parents and we get to know each other at school or playdates or bday parties. But having a drink and a dance and a conversation w/o interruption is how these friendships have evolved into something more special and meaningful. Having my daughters there for the first 30 minutes [was a major party highlight]...I remember being at my mom's 40th and wanted my girls to have a memory of mine. But it was an adult affair, so 30 minutes was all they got.

giant balloons with streamers attached

COCO: Loved the giant balloons over the dance floor? Where did you find them?

KRISTI: I heard about these balloons and had to have them for two reasons. First, balloons was a big part of my upbringing as my mom and her best friend had a balloon decorating business in the 80s. That was my high school weekend job. Moreover, these balloons took my fringe concept over the top! Jihan of Geronimo Balloons has a studio downtown or can come to set up.

backyard converted into a dance floor with lights, streamers, dj and tall green hedges.
Kristi Bender's backyard dance floor all ready to go with lights, streamers and a dj - all in a beautiful setting surrounded by lush green tall hedges! (above)


people mingling at the birthday party

COCO: Food - was this catered?

KRISTI: My childhood friend Carin organized the food. She did a beautiful job...pasta salad from my cousin Carmine's restaurant, desserts from a neighbor and friend, HJ Paik, and charcuterie from Carin's fiancé Mark McGrath's market in OC called A Market.

people mingling at the birthday bash

 hors d'oeuvres, cheeses and vegetables spreads with votive candles
A gorgeous selection of  hors d'oeuvres, cheeses and vegetables were arranged on a long table filled with shimmering votive candles. (above)

late night snacks from a slam truck
The late night nosh offering was a slam dunk! (above)

COCO: All of a sudden there was a hot dog stand at the party with a huge line...who were they?

KRISTI: Bender [Chris] was adamant that we have a late night food surprise so when we saw this nitrate free, grass-fed tongue and cheek named sausage and frank cart at a park party recently, we decided that would be a great twist to our "start of summer" 40th bash! Let's Be Frank was a hit!

birthday cake on display on a table
One of Kristi's party tips is to put birthday cake and desserts on display...helps create a festive mood and invites guests to get going on the sweets. (above and below)

close up of birthday cake surrounded by candles in mercury candlesticks

Chris Bender delivers a huge birthday cake to his wife Kristi
Chris Bender delivers a huge birthday cake to his wife Kristi...time for birthday wishes! (above)

COCO: What was one of the best moments for you during the night?

KRISTI: Having all of my old and new friends and neighbors aside me when I blew out the cake candles...I remember thinking to myself "what more could I wish for?"

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Kristi thank you and your husband so much for inviting me to the party!  I was so happy to be there celebrating your special day!  I can't thank you enough for sharing all of the details with me here on COCOCOZY.  By the way, when is the next party?  (oops...there I go...not living in the moment again...I know...should just be gracious and say thank you...instead I'm thinking when can I go to another fun party and have a great time...)

Readers, what do you think of this birthday backyard bash?  What do you see here that you like the most?  Any tips you might take away?  Any decor tips you have used at your own parties that you'd like to share?

Happy happy Monday!

xo
Coco

P.S.  Tomorrow, will be doing a COCOCOZY Throw giveaway for you readers. It is my own little day of giving! This is the first time ever I am doing a giveaway here on the blog with my own home furnishings collection! So make sure to stay tuned!

P.P.S.  Thanks to photographer Corey Sanders for sending over the fabulous party photos!

P.P.P.S. Added some new finds this weekend to COCOCOZY Pinterest should you want to follow along there...including a really cool must have summer watch!


Photos: Corey Sanders
Tuesday, June 14, 2011

INTERIOR DESIGNER MICHAEL S. SMITH HOSTS & DESIGNS A MAGICAL EVENING IN HONOR OF THE FIRST LADY OF THE UNITED STATES!

Photos in this post by Coco of Nbaynadamas
The living room during an early evening cocktail party in honor of First Lady Michelle Obama at interior designer Michael S. Smith's posh Los Angeles estate. (above)
As you all know, I do not normally "cover" events.  I am not a reporter, journalist or a full time "blogger" covering the events of the day and reporting on stories. I am just a girl who loves interior design, furniture and architecture and I write about it for fun.

Yesterday the nexus of all of my interests and worlds came together at one event...my interior design hobby, my Hollywood executive job and my interest in politics...and yes...now for some odd reason I find myself informally "covering" an event where I was simply an invited guest...quite a spectacular event I must say...worthy of Nbaynadamas report so to speak!

Okay...where do I start? Help. Have so much to tell you all in this post and it is all making me oh so confused. Do I start with the design of the gorgeous Los Angeles home of Michael S. Smith and television executive James Costos, or do I just cut straight the First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama, or do I start with a laundry list of all of the fabulous interior design glitterati in attendance, not to mention the celebrity factor...where....oh where...?

I guess I'll just start at the beginning.

As many of you know, last week, I was debating on whether or not to go to a fundraiser honoring Mrs. Obama that was being hosted by glam interior designer Michael S. Smith and his partner James Costos.

Two things, or should I say two emails, happened that convinced me to go. The first came from Nbaynadamas reader and interior designer Kate Jackson who wrote me an email response to my post saying she was traveling across the country for the event and that this was a once in a lifetime opportunity. It was a very compelling email actually encouraging me to attend. The second email came from James, Michael's significant other, extending a very warm personal invitation to me to attend the event. Those two emails did the trick and I was off to this campaign fundraiser and off to get my first up close glimpse of Michelle Obama!

Event security screening in the large front courtyard. (above)
On the invitation we were asked to wear cocktail attire and arrive by 5:30p. I, of course, had to work at my executive job and had to change out of a very cute purple and navy work dress into a cocktail dress for the event. I wore my Chanel purse, just a simple black biased cut Diane von Furstenberg dress, Gucci heels, and a complicated glittering necklace my sister bought for me in Paris last year.

Anyhoo...pulled up to a gorgeous modern home in Holmby Hills, a tony Los Angeles enclave (turns out the large estate was previously owned by a board member of the Museum of Contemporary Art and was built to house her extensive art collection). The home as I mentioned belongs to Michael S. Smith, the interior designer who recently helped the Obamas re imagine their spaces in the White House.

Michael and his partner James were standing in the home's impressive foyer greeting guests.  Both hosts were extremely warm, gracious and kind...both giving me a hearty personal welcome into their home. This was the second time I had met Michael and James; they were quite charming and hospitable.  I accidentally came in at the same time as Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi and both James and Michael took just the right amount of time with each of us to say hello...making me feel at ease and ready to enjoy the evening.  Perfect party hosting.


The home was so beautiful...I just couldn't help it...I had to snap a few Nbaynadamas photos of the event for you to see. I was literally in a hyperventilating design delirium when I walked in and saw the beautiful interiors.  The decor and feel of the public spaces of the home were soothing and calm.  A palette of neutrals with well fashioned collections of objects, stunning art work and wonderfully understated but very fine furnishings made for a very chic but comfortable home.


Looking outside from the living room at musicians entertaining the guests (above)
Then I made my way outside to the even more amazing garden and grounds. What a gorgeous lawn...perfect backyard setting for a party!

It was there I began chatting with new and old acquaintances and friends.  I spent a good portion of the evening talking with Margaret Russell, Editor-in-Chief of Architectural Digest. Margaret is an amazing women.  I had the pleasure of meeting her when she was at Elle Decor and it was nice to catch up.

Met Martyn Lawrence Bullard and Kathryn N. Ireland from the Bravo television show Million Dollar Decorator for the first time...they were both so nice and said thanks for the posts I have done featuring their work.  Martyn had brought television persona Sharon Osbourne as his date...she was quite charming too.

I met the West Coast editor of InStyle Magazine Glynis Costin and had a nice talk with her and her friend Serena (who has a daughter named Coco).  They asked to see photos of the Nbaynadamas textiles collection. I of course only have one or two so-so pictures of my own pillows and throws on my phone to show off.  Glynis and Serena were so kind and gracious about the designs nonetheless (of course I know they were being polite...even if they hated the collection...what else could they say but it is fabulous when I was standing right there waiting for a words of praise and acknowledgement like a dog who has just performed a trick...did I just equate myself to a dog?  If I did, which I did, think cute dog or elegant dog or smart dog...not one of those dogs that doesn't know its tail from its front and that drools a lot...I digress...as usual....anyhoooooooo...back to the event...). 

Anyhooooo...other notable guests included actor Ryan Phillippe (very cute...a guest asked me to take a picture of him and Ryan...I think I messed up taking the picture twice...but Ryan patiently smiled while I bumbled with someone else's Blackberry), Drew Barrymore (did not really see her), Vanessa Williams in a cute lavender dress and plenty of Hollywood types all in a great mood for the exciting event.

Guest mingle on the estate's gorgeous lawn! (above)
Then the First Lady of the United States came out to greet the crowd of 300 or so. She looked amazing. Mrs. Obama wore a simple black sheath and a short cropped jacket and blue bangles on her wrist. She spoke for about 25 minutes...a fantastic speech peppered with politics and personal. I like her. I was in the third row mushed between a few people trying to get a good glimpse. Being mushed was worth it.

Interior designer Michael S. Smith and partner James Costos arrive outside with the First Lady to address the guests (above)

Michael welcomed guests to his home and introduced Mrs. Obama. (above and below)


 
First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama addresses the 300+ guests at the campaign fundraiser (above and below)


Then all of a sudden the event was over and I've never seen the Hollywood set move so fast. I asked Margaret Russell why everyone was literally running up the stairs into the house...she looked at me and said matter of factly, "Valet...". I started running up the stairs too!

It was during my wait for the valet that I ran into Jeffrey Deitch the head of MOCA. Jeffrey has been so kind to me and my sister since he came to run the museum here in L.A....in fact he just saw my sis last week in Paris and invited her to a party there. So it was a nice surprise to see him at the event too.

All in all...not one complaint. An exhilarating evening, in a wonderful setting, intriguing people and a very compelling honoree. Who could ask for more?

Thank you Michael and James for inviting me and opening up your home to all of us! Oh what a night!

Happy Tuesday readers!

xo
Coco

P.S. I have about 1000 posts here on Nbaynadamas and this one wins I think for the longest title I think. So much for being brief and succinct and to the point. You all know that has never been my style...I'm the rambling type! LOL!

P.P.S.  Forgot to mention that I also had the pleasure of meeting Kate Jackson, the Nbaynadamas reader who wrote me such a compelling email encouraging me to attend.  Kate is really cool.  She is a talented interior designer in Rhode Island who has a terrific husband (he wasn't there but she told me about him) and three beautiful children (I saw pictures).  Kate it was so nice meeting you!

Photos in this post by Coco of Nbaynadamas