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Featured Wedding DJ:
RedShoe
InStyle
Featured Event:
Jorian Hill Wine Unveiling
hosted by 20th Century Fox TV President Gary Newman
Calabasas
Featured Event:
2 year anniversary party at Fred Segal
Bride & Bloom

Featured Wedding DJ:
RedShoe

LA Weddings

Featured Wedding:
Megan Strulowitz and Drew Conrad

The party was sexy and lounge-y with eclectic world music (from the familiar to the funky) that kept guests on their feet for hours. Megan said "I'd never seen my groom dance so much."

LA Weddings

Featured Wedding:
Ashley Tearston and Matthew Moreno

After a decadent dinner set guests danced to indie rock tunes and classic dance hits. In a moment she called "impromptu and hilarious", while dancing the hora, Ashley was pulled to the ground by her train which had snaked around her leg, "but it didn't stop me from dancing."

LA Weddings

Featured Wedding:
Namrita Nanjappa and Roman Vasquez II

Music at the event was provided by RedShoe. "I wanted it to be fun and colorful and loud and totally unique," said the bride, who provided flip-flops for the guests as the dancing began. "I told Lisa Vorce (coordinator — Oh How Charming!) that I didn't want to see that dance floor empty all night," Namrita laughs, "and it was more than I even dreamed. I had a smile from ear to ear the entire night."

Inside Weddings

Featured Wedding:
Traci Hinkley and Troy Arntsen by Jacquelyn Kisker

It was of the utmost importance to the newlyweds-to-be that the celebration reflected the spirit of their relationship. After dinner, Traci and Troy each took a turn dedicating a song to one another and danced with guests to a custom-designed playlist by RedShoe.

"We chose corney songs like The One That You Love by Air Supply and fun songs like White Lines by Grandmaster Flash" admits Traci. "It was exactly what Troy and I wanted and that made it very special."

October 25, 2005
Vows Shalt Not Kill

You've been swearing a lot lately.

You promised there would be no meltdowns, freak-outs, or episodes starring Nuttles, the bride-to-be. But when you came face-to-face with a ten-feet-tall stack of table linens in colors snow, snowy, and snowfall, you swore. Like a sailor.

Sounds like it's time to renew your pre-wedding vows to ensure that on your wedding day, the only swearing you do happens at the altar.

Vow No. 9 — The Music
I, (name), will trust Tony Liebetrau of RedShoe Productions (213.309.0084) to play dinner music when it's dinnertime, dance music when we hit the floor, and cut the tunes when it's toast time. And I know he'll play all my favorites because we'll collaborate on playlists via e-mail for weeks.