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Tic-Tock Couture Florals Brings More than Just Gorgeous Florals to I Do Over!


Eddie Zaratsian of Tic-Tock Couture Florals and I have been friends and colleagues for many years collaborating and debating design in his gorgeous design studio.  His vast experience and worldly viewpoint brings an incredible perspective to the design world.  Furthermore, his sense of humor and overtly confident nature is always an enjoyable mix with mine.  Eddie and his team worked their magic and transformed flowers into works of art for The Tumbagas, which was our toughest episode.  It was the first episode of the season and lets just say – we still had a few kinks to work-out.  With the Tumbagas episode airing this Sunday, I wanted to share my recent conversation with Eddie so that you will watch this week’s episode and fall in love him just as much as I do!

DV: What was your most memorable experience of working on the first episode ever taped of I Do Over?

Eddie: I would have to say YOU! You inspire me in so many ways, always pushing my creative buttons and then setting me free to create. You’re such a positive force and that always brings out the best in me.  I also love the energy when a new production of a TV show is being created for the first time. I was super excited for you because you’re such a good friend and I just knew from previous experiences with you what a great collaboration that was going to unfold!

Diann Valentine and Eddie Zaratsian at Engage 11!

DV: Reality TV has created so many opportunities for great artists like yourself – but I’m a firm believer that every opportunity is not a good opportunity.  Why did you accept the call from I Do Over?

Eddie: First of all I love the concept of the show! This angle on weddings has never been created for TV in the wedding industry. When you initially called to share the news that you would be hosting this new show, I was so excited for you! You are magical and I was committed to supporting you in any possible way and I was honored to be working on an episode with you. My personal experience with Reality TV has been very positive, so I went into this feeling good. WEtv is so supportive of the wedding industry and I really appreciate that and wanted to show my support for them as well.

DV: I am known to push my vendors hard to dig deeper for another level of creative expression and we experienced that during our episode.  Needless to say, the florals for the Tumbaga’s episode far exceeded my expectations.  What was your favorite floral element of that episode?

Eddie: You know I am just like you, pushing the envelope as a designer is what I do. The bridal bouquet was my favorite floral element of the Tumbagas episode. The bouquet consisted of Cymbidium Orchids that we deconstructed and then composed one big orchid bouquet with the orchid petals all thrown around with mini pearls grouped in the center. We used thousands of roses, leaves, and different groupings of flowers in yellow and silver in various heights. It was a fresh and different color combination with loads of surprising elements. I loved the original artistic point of view that we conveyed.

A sneak peek of our bride's bouquet was all that I envisioned and more!

DV: We saw some pretty devastating disasters on I Do Over.  What tips do you have for brides that can help them avoid their own floral disasters?

Eddie: Find a floral designer with passion and experience. Trust your vendors. Listen to their suggestions and guidance and most importantly, try not to micro-manage them. Flowers are nature’s gift to us; let them be in their natural state.

DV: My natural design aesthetic has always been influenced by Tom Ford because I love how he infuses sensuality in everything that he creates.  Who is your design muse?

Eddie: I love Tom Ford, and I also love Dolce and Gabbana.  Their designs are feminine and masculine concurrently. They’re experts at combining hard and soft elements that take you by surprise. I love that in a design. Dolce and Gabbana is all about bringing details together in the best possible way and I strive to infuse a similar intent with my designs as well.

Eddie Zaratsian at work!

DV:  If you could design a signature floral piece for any 5 women – dead or alive – who would they be and why?

This one is challenging to answer, so I’m going to do my best.

  1. I dream of designing for Jackie Kennedy because I think she would have brought out the sophisticated and elegant designs in me.
  2. Elizabeth Taylor because I would have looked to her exquisite jewelry collection as inspiration.
  3. Lady Gaga for a personal event; I’m certain she would require that I comprehend and interpret flowers on a distinctively creative level.
  4. Oprah – she exudes grandeur with everything she does.
  5. I think the biggest design challenge of all would be to create an arrangement for Madonna.  One that she would fall in love with that contained hydrangeas! I’m up for the challenge!

DV:  What’s next for Tic-Tock Couture Floral? Well the real question should be what is next for Eddie Zaratsian, (?????)

Eddie: My new floral boutique in Restoration Hardware on Beverly Boulevard has introduced a new type of consumer business that’s been wonderful. It’s such a joy to have that spontaneous interaction and create something beautiful and impulsive for people that will enjoy in their homes or give it to someone special.

Also, I’ve been working on a lot of movie premieres lately and my book will be released in early 2012, so I have so many new and expanding ventures to be excited about!

Eddie Zaratsian's Coral Motif Inspiration Board

For more information on Tic-Tock Couture Floral or to have a glimpse at some of their amazing creations, click here!

And of course, don’t forget to tune into the Tumbagas episode of I Do Over on Sunday, December 4th at 10pm on WEtv to see all of the magnificent pieces that Eddie and his team brought to life!

So do tell – what do you look for most in a floral designer?  Please join the Diann Valentine family and share it with us all!

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From One Brown Girl to Another!


Thankfully, life has been so busy with brides, events, the premiere of I Do Over, new ventures, new explorations and making time to take care of my family.  However, earlier this year I stopped, called and introduced myself to Jacqueline Nwobu, the publisher of Munaluchi Bride after stumbling upon the gorgeous but obviously different cover that featured actress La La Anthony.  As another brown girl in the wedding industry, I felt compelled to simply call and say hello because we needed to know each other.  I shared my excitement for her and how much pride I felt knowing that she was leading her own charge to change our industry for the better – level out the playing fields just a bit in terms of bridal publications.  We instantly bonded and I shared that I was not in search of anything but offered a helpful hand along her journey.  If there was anything I could do, I would always make myself available to her.  Before I could make good on my promise, she surprised me by offering the following feature to introduce Diann Valentine and I Do Over to her readers.

Maturity has taught me that whatever we put out into the world – the same energy will come back to us…guaranteed!  Spread a little love because it is definitely contagious! For more information on Munaluchi Bride, please visit www.munaluchibridal.com.

My life has not been easy nor my journey smooth, but I know that if I simply continue to walk in my truth of love, faith and excellence – God will do the rest!

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A Bad Break is Cause For An I Do Over!


Lindsy Jennings is one of the happiest and fantastically optimistic women I have ever had the pleasure of working with.  Despite a dreadful fall that broke her leg in three places and left her hobbling down the aisle on crutches on her wedding day, she still managed to keep the gigantic smile on her face.  Throughout our time together, she consistently focused on what lied before her and in fact was quite uncomfortable conveying any of the disastrous memories from her first wedding.  She was so in tune with every moment – surprise after surprise and present to the magic that was happening around her.  You see, I learned a great lesson from Lindsy about our reaction to disappointments in life.  Sure she was saddened with the outcome of her first wedding but I truly believe that her willingness to leave those memories ‘behind the line’ allowed her to fully enjoy each experience of the new wedding that we were feverishly designing and executing on her behalf.  She wasn’t worried about ‘looking good’, ‘feeling embarrassed’ or being paranoid about us making a mockery of her wedding.  In essence – Lindsy simply trusted the process and is likely the one bride that enjoyed her ‘do-over’ the most this season.  So as the credits rolled last night, I hope that you shared my sentiments knowing that this woman truly deserved her I Do Over!

Here are a few of my favorite moments from this week’s episode that you may have missed:

Behind the scenes on surprise day getting direction from our Executive Producer, Supervising Producer and Director!

Leo Eley deserved a big hug after greasing up my legs for this scene at the dance studio!

It’s always all about the shoes especially when they are Christian Louboutin Spiked Slingbacks…thunder things included!

Lindsy and Reid’s commemorative invite from the Artistic Waves Suite in the Diann Valentine Wedding Stationery Collection!

Of course Lindsy chose style over comfort with these Giuseppe Zanotti stunners that my girl Jamie Steele brought over!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

The girls loved getting glam by our girls from Hair Comes The Bride!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

I loved this feather hairpiece I surprised Lindsy with after she chose her dream dress!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

Six harpists lined the fountain at the Hyatt Huntington Beach with gorgeous Grecian costumes and hair and make-up all by our I Do Over Entertainment Guru Cece Counts!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

Lindsy finally got her perfect walk down the aisle on the custom aisle runner that my good friend Peque hand-painted with a love letter from Reid!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

I think Reid finally got his ‘swagger’ back!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

Each guest chair at the ceremony was adorned by these custom chair covers from Wildflower Linen.  I still can’t believe I talked Young into them with such short notice!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

The center aisle was flanked with drop-dead gorgeous flowers and pedestals from Lifetime Weddings & Events!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

I love how Erin captured this shot of Gavin highly focused on getting the perfect shot himself!

Photo by Erin Wade

The happy couple right after the ceremony with Lindsy still wearing the Swarovski crystal cuff bouquet that I was able to get Lifetime Weddings & Events to push the envelope on and give me something extraordinary!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

Lindsy’s ‘Aha’ moment after seeing the reception for the first time!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

The stunning reception tables!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

A special place card awaited Lindsy’s Mom also from the Artistic Waves Suite in the Diann Valentine Wedding Stationery Collection!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

An amazing, lush centerpiece from Lifetime Weddings & Events!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

The final jellyfish chandeliers suspended over the delicious Hansen’s Cake and the custom ostrich feather tablecloth from Wildflower Linens engulfed in thousands of rose petals and lush hydrangeas from 1-800-FLOWERS that Lifetime Weddings & Events used was the centerpiece of my design!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

Alternate tables featured a chair back place card with starfish that were hand-painted by our wedding team and printed on the Artistic Waves Suite in the Diann Valentine Wedding Stationery Collection!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

If there is going to be a ‘hottie’ – she must be seated next to a ‘handsome’!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

Another gorgeous centerpiece using some of the thousands of flowers we received from our friends at 1-800-FLOWERS!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

Our I Do Over Design Coordinator Tiffany Pompey created this clever napkin fold to perfectly showcase the Artistic Waves menu card!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

Lindsy was also able to get the butterflies she wanted thanks to the hard work from the folks at Swank Audio Visuals!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

We used some great pieces from Cort Event Furnishings to set up a lounge directly behind Lindsy & Reid’s sweetheart table!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

One more shot of Lindsy’s underwater, beachy, chic, Disney fairytale reception!  How did we do?

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

Jim McCann of Celebrations.com and 1-800-FLOWERS.com – our friend who always delivers one last surprise when our couples think it couldn’t possibly get any better!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

…and that’s a wrap on the host!

Photo by Gavin & Erin Wade

And of course, don’t forget to tune in next Sunday for another episode of I Do Over at 10E |9C on WEtv for one more reason why should never stop believing in second chances!

So do tell – what was your favorite moment from this episode?   Please join the Diann Valentine family and share it with us all!

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Accepting What We Deserve On I Do Over!


Working with Tasha and Wes Owen was an exceptional joy.  Wes’ nervousness at the altar that caused him to faint during their ceremony had a devastating effect on Tasha.  I was expecting her disappointment from experiencing this unforeseen and unpreventable disaster.  However, I also observed how it seemed to seal her belief that she was un-deserving of a glorious wedding.  Tasha has spent her adult life proudly taking care of her husband and her children; which has been her sole focus in life.  During our time together, I was amazed at how challenging it was for her to accept all of the good things that were happening.  She consistently repeated that she did not deserve all of this which was disturbing for me.  As women, we ALL deserve the perfect wedding – however we define that.  Furthermore, I believe that we deserve to be loved beyond measure, pampered, spoiled and taken care of just like we take care of our families.  So my experience with Tasha was an ‘Aha’ moment for me – a moment when I realized that some women can be so beat up by life that they stop dreaming, stop believing and stop hoping for a better tomorrow.  My hope is that you watched the end credits of this episode declaring that you too deserve all of the best that life has to offer and if you will only B-E-L-I-E-V-E good things still happen to good people.

Here are a few of my favorite moments from this week’s episode that you may have missed:

This was my favorite ‘Surprise Day’ look even though I initially fought Jason Sky about it!  And the Guiseppe Zanotti kicks were fab!

We used this fabulous birdcage from Rrivreworks and placed an Opera singer inside of it during the ceremony…so ethereal!

I so did not want to give Jason Sky and Autumn Clarke back this Alexander McQueen dress!

I loved the intimate ceremony area that included a mixture of furnishings from Arte de Mexico and some of my favorite chair covers from Wildflower Linens!

Our florist Jackie Combs created an amazing fairytale forest for the Owen’s thanks to the thousands of flowers we received from 1-800-FLOWERS!

Wildflower Linens created so many custom tablecloths and chair accents to bring this fairytale wedding reception to life! Photo by Mike Colon

We penned our own love story depicting the Owen’s love and printed them on my Perfect Peonies Wedding Stationery Collection! Photo by Mike Colon

We also presented Tasha and Wes with a commemorative invitation from my Perfect Peonies Wedding Stationery Collection to mark the occasion!

Tasha Owen stunned in her custom Anne Barge gown! Photo by Mike Colon

This singular dynamic chandelier was my design centerpiece of their celebration and it was the perfect setting for their first dance! Photo by Mike Colon

Fantasy Frostings created the perfect fairytale wedding cake and I just could not get enough of their red velvet cake!  Photo by Mike Colon

Amber Event Production did an amazing job lighting the reception!

Jim McCann of 1-800-FLOWERS and Celebrations.com and I had such great chemistry on set and I loved working with him and Rachel Hollis our Celebrations Expert on the photo booth!  Photo by Mike Colon

Tasha Owen was still the attentive mother even in the middle of her ‘do-over’ celebration! Photo by Mike Colon

Although this is not the full team, I enjoyed a rare moment with Cece Counts, D. Micah Lindsey, Tiffany Pompey and Stephanie Scribner of our wedding team. A big shot out to those that were missing…Paula Bond, TJ Paradise, Jason Sky, Autumn Clarke and Leo Eley! Photo by Mike Colon

Having my baby girl Riann Valentine on set was always the icing on the cake!  Photo by Mike Colon

And of course, don’t forget to tune in next Sunday for another episode of I Do Over at 10E |9C on WEtv for another reason that is sure to keep you believing in second chances!

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So do tell – what was your favorite moment from this episode?   Please join the Diann Valentine family and share it with us all!


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FormDecor Adds ‘Old Hollywood’ Glamour to I Do Over!


I have been a fan of FormDecor for several years.  When designing an event I am always looking for eclectic pieces that can work in unison to interpret an overall design aesthetic rather than simply renting a complete lounge grouping of identical pieces.  Fritz Williams has carved out a much needed niche of offering authentic vintage modern furniture rentals from some of the most respected designers in furniture design.  When the opportunity arose to design an Old Hollywood ‘Vanity Fair’ inspired set for the premiere episode of I Do Over, I knew that Form Décor would have a mix of everything I needed.  I recently had a chance to sit down with Fritz, Jeff Sigler and Rachel Michael to chat about just what makes them so fabulous!

DV: I have been a long-time fan of your collection of furnishings because of your artistic perspective that goes into selecting new pieces.  What inspires you while you are shopping for an addition to your inventory?

Fritz: Shape.  Fabric.  Texture.  I’m always looking for something unique.  I find a lot of inspiration in high-end boutique hotels.  And I get very excited when the new Pantone color direction is announced!  I want to know what’s going to be in for next season so that we can anticipate style and color demands.

DV: Lounges have become so popular in event design.  Where do you see furniture rentals evolving to in our industry?

Jeff: I see event lounges evolving into more accessorized environments that give attendees a comfortable experience like a home setting.  Lamps, rugs, pillows…etc.   FormDecor rents all of these to offer more than just furniture – we offer style.  Also, just as in our home environments, a suitable lounge is no longer just a repetition of a single seating option.  Modern event decor incorporates an eclectic variety of seating elements, including benches and ottomans, daybeds, sofas, loveseats and chairs.  When all of these different elements complement each other without being repetitious, that’s what we call style.

DV: Do you design and fabricate original designs or only stick with vintage finds?

Jeff: We obtain our furniture from a wide variety of sources.  It suits our eclectic nature!  By repurposing vintage finds, we not only help the environment, but we get to have a lot of fun re-inventing the past.  Of course retro modern reproductions will always be in high demand.  And when we just can’t find what we need to suit a particular event design, we work with our many talented fabrication resources to create something unique and… always… functional.

DV: Your pieces allowed me to design a ‘Vanity Fair’ set for Dana & Mike Santini – the couple that viewers will meet on our premiere episode after they had no memorable photographs from their wedding due to bridesmaids dresses disaster on I Do Over.  What tips would you give a bride or event designer using your pieces to create a memorable and unique backdrop?

Fritz: Really utilize the rental resources available to you to make it your own space.

Jeff: Yes, use elements in your event décor that represent your style and theme.  When photos are taken of you and your guests, you want to have a background that represents a cohesive style…a style that represents you and the occasion.

Fritz: FormDecor’s background screens are very useful to set the tone and define an area.  Savvy event designers are using our screen panels to cover up the parts of a venue that don’t fit consistently with their style.

DV: My natural aesthetic has always been influenced by Tom Ford because I love how he infuses sexy undertones in everything that he does.  Who is your design muse?

Fritz & Jeff: We love Tom Ford too!

Fritz: Tony Duquette, Dorothy Draper

Jeff: Alexander McQueen

Fritz: William (Billy) Haines and Christian Lacroix

Jeff: …because each of them thought outside the box and created a look or style that is uniquely identifiable as their own.  We’ve tried to do that at FormDecor… leading rather than following when it comes to event décor.

DV: If you could host a dinner party for any 5 people – dead or alive – who would it be, why and what would be your signature FormDécor piece in the room?

Fritz:

1.  Salvador Dali . . . because he may bring his pet anteater!

2.  Mies Van Der Rohe

Rachael: Because Form follows function! That’s where FormDecor’s name comes from!

Fritz: Yes and his 1928-1929 Barcelona Pavilion, where he launched the Barcelona chair, set the standard for modern furniture.

Jeff:

3. Philippe Starck, because he was and still is way ahead of his time for materials and form.

Fritz:

4.  Le Corbusier.  You have to love someone that is so influential that they go by just one name.

5.  Mae West. We need a woman at dinner! She had amazing personal style and was such an independent free thinker.

Jeff: And she wrote her own story in a time when women basically couldn’t.  And it would be kinda cool to seat her across from Salvador Dali… Did you know that she was the inspiration for his famous Lips Sofa!?

And Diann, I would want you to be guest number 6!  You always make us feel so appreciated.

Fritz: The signature FormDecor furnishing would be the Mies Van Der Rohe Daybed… as an homage to our esteemed guest and as an example of versatile modern style.  The Mies Daybed is easily at home in any modern setting — retro modern or contemporary modern.

DV: What’s next for FormDecor?

Jeff: FormDecor is always pushing the modern design envelope forward because our designs are what set decorators and event designers will use today to create the pop culture of tomorrow.  One year later, when FormDecor furniture is seen on TV or in a feature film, the general public will be experiencing our fashion-forward designs as current.  And by that time, we’ll already be on to something else.

Fritz: We are always looking for new materials, new trends, new textures…

Jeff: … and ways to reuse and recycle vintage items.  We recognize the trend towards green and organic materials, and we are evolving our product to blend new materials with old designs.

We’re also expanding our staff with the recent addition of Rachael Michael as Social Media/PR/Marketing Coordinator.  We recognize the dynamic impact that an effective social media program will have on our business relationships, and we have dedicated a full-time social media coordinator to engage our customers and personalize the FormDecor experience on a daily basis.

For more information on FormDécor or to have a look at their full collection, click here!

And of course, don’t forget to tune in to the premiere episode of I Do Over on Sunday, November 13th at 10 | 9c on WEtv for a glimpse of the ‘Old Hollywood’ pieces I selected for Dana & Mike Santini’s Vanity Fair set!

Keep spreading the love,

I know I’m not the only one, what is your favorite FormDecor piece?  Please join the Diann Valentine family and share it with us all!

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