I scream, you scream, we all scream for Halloween, so why not have a Haute Hallowedding or an elegant Halloween bash? The celebratory Cirque du Soliel feel of the Juicy Couture fashion ad campaign inspired us to avoid the typical orange, black and white color scheme and opt for a posh palette of blood red, black and white instead. Circus performers, oversized disco balls and couture costumes would be a festive way to infuse an Avant-garde ambience. Adding stark white pumpkins wearing vintage top hats and splashed with elegant calligraphy accents would add even more to the sophisticated play on this Halloween day!

hautehalloweddingHallowedding invitation via BHGFeathered halloween owls,  martha stewart glittered wine labels,  Bootiful Cake Recipe, X-Ray notecards, bride with web via Jocelyn Allen, Spiderweb necklace, Vintage straws via Eat Drink Chic, Boo Cards in apothecary jars, Pumpkin with top hat

TO BAKE: Whip together multiple mini cakes or one large Bootiful Chocolate Marshmallow Ghost Cake

TO MAKE: Send your guests a torn and tattered party invitation printed on a vellum overlay, accented with a blood red tassel, and aged with black ink. (DIY instructions via BHG)

Top a glossy white pumpkin with a vintage velvet hat and scribble guests names elegantly across the front.

Prop cards in apothecary jars that spell out spooky messages. For a Hallowedding spin, place your   monogram inside as well!

TO BUY: X-Ray notecards constructed from actual x-rays so that each one is completely unique! via Scodioli Creative

Be sure to dazzle by donning an oversized spider web statement necklace. This piece is set in sterling with a preserved spider web set in glass! Dolly Bird Design; $375.00

Transform ordinary wine and soda bottles into glittering glamorous designs. The labels say “Goblin Grog”, “Swamp Cider” and “Witches Brew.” Martha Stewart for Grandin Road; $10.00

Roost black and white watchful owls crafted from real feathers throughout the soiree. Grandin Road; $29.00

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11 Responses to “Haute Hallowedding”

  1. Brancoprata on October 15th, 2009 8:40 am

    So cool!Love this!

  2. Annie @ Marry You Me on October 15th, 2009 8:52 am

    very fun but not too creepy!

  3. Alysia on October 15th, 2009 9:57 am

    Creepy couture. I like!

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  5. denise @ little ant design on October 15th, 2009 12:19 pm

    I love this theme! We did something similar a few years back for a Halloween party we had at home. You can see pictures here…

    http://dbaker.smugmug.com/Holidays/Halloween-2007-Gourley/4145686_cscHf#241965033_Qiij7

  6. Terrie on October 16th, 2009 5:14 pm

    Boodlelicous blog **** love the look and the content. Great fasion, wondereful wine, creative food and a game to intigue the guests.

  7. Allison on October 19th, 2009 7:56 am

    Great photos!

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  10. Alexandra on October 22nd, 2009 10:31 pm

    wow..love the details in this! the black owl with the couture black dress…so inspirational!

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