
It was a house divided when die-hard Crimson Tide fan Chris Jones met his bride-to-be, long-time Auburn Tiger fan Katherine Taylor. The couple enlisted the help of master event planner, Julie Bunkley with Invision Event Consulting and Production, LLC to help them put aside their Southeastern Conference differences for the day to unite in holy matrimony and what ...read more...

The grand scale of this panoramic event was perfectly captured by local photographer, Curtis Robb with The Robb Gallery.
Classic Atlanta was proud to do their part providing the tenting, tables, chairs and linen for the polo match benefiting a local children’s charity FOCUS on this spacious spread donated by an area surgeon.
Summers in these parts can sizzle, but the guests were none the wiser as ...read more...

Auburn University sweethearts, Kara and Ian contracted with Julie Bunkley of Invision Event Consulting and Production to design their nuptials at the stately manor, Fountainview Mansion.
They chose Fountainview’s gardens for its appointed style and ability to make guests feel as though they had traveled back in time to Victorian England.
Classic’s fruitwood padded folding chairs, chosen by the couple for the outdoor ceremony, ...read more...

The opening of the first Bridal Bar on the East Coast was a huge success and Classic was there, lock, stock and flatware. The Bridal Bar is a one-stop shop for brides to get information on everything from caterers to photographers, to production companies, and of course the preferred party rental company, Classic Party Rentals.
The actual store is located ...read more...

Fourth of July. Red. White. & Blue. Georgia knows how to celebrate America’s birthday in fun, exciting colors. The theme was carnival. Striped tents, strident linens, and fun bouncing machines, coupled with good ‘ole American fare like hot dogs right off the grill and cotton candy from machines where watching the twirl is as ...read more...

Intimate dinners can be stunning affairs with no detail left undone.
The sea blue linen undercloths were covered with Classic’s celebrated ‘caps’ in white burlap. The burlap took a bit of the formality out and added a touch of something different.
The white pashminas, a Classic retail item, were draped over each woman’s chair in case the night air was chilly. The ...read more...