Style With A Cause–Guest Blog from Jeffrey Haines

Sparkling glasses and lavender tablecloths on an early fall afternoon…

Our most recent Signature Style event was a fundraiser hosted by the New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education (NJCIE), a nonprofit organization dedicated to including students with disabilities in their neighborhood schools in preparation for living as independently as possible in their communities.

While the school year had begun, I felt that it was still a bit early to pull out the mums and typical autumnal accessories. The palette for the event was inspired by the final days of summer and very early days of autumn. The table settings and flower arrangements were soft and light filled with shades of lavender, eggplant, cabbage greens and soft pinks.


The main centerpiece, a white lattice bowl atop an Asian figurine, was overflowing with green tinged hydrangea, pink sedums, purple beautyberry stems, and Japanese maple leaves for dramatic height. The plates were stacked beautifully with a variety of flavorful appetizers – selected from an early autumn-inspired menu created by Chef Corey Heyer. My personal favorite was the smoked duck and fig jam pastilla.

One style tip I would like to share with you– especially at this time of year – is to take advantage of the bountiful produce stands. Fresh red and green cabbages make great props on tables. You can open up the leaves a bit and it begins to take on the appearance of a large rose bloom. The red cabbages are especially dramatic when sliced and the center is used as a colorful feature on the table – it provides great texture and color amongst flowers and greenery. For this Signature Style event, I interspersed the cabbages with radishes, asparagus and white pumpkins of unusual shapes which kept the tables colorful and fresh.


It was once again a pleasure to work with an organization on creating a Signature Style event and I will keep you posted on our next beautiful special occasion.

Jeffrey B. Haines–Signature Style of Entertaining

Photography by Allison Haines

Advertisement

0 Responses to “Style With A Cause–Guest Blog from Jeffrey Haines”



  1. Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s





Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.