A Bridgerton Inspired Graduation Ball
A graduation fête draped in Regency-era charm that could have slipped from the pages of Lady Whistledown’s Society Papers.
The Regency Era calls for a poised beauty, where aesthetic abundance is woven into every detail, from fashion to florals. This celebration followed suit, reveling in the “more-is-more” approach: Refined porcelain and adorned chargers, tapered candles casting a warm glow, and chandeliers shimmering above cascades of bright blooms.
For this occasion, none was more fitting than Mottahedeh’s Lace Charger and Tobacco Leaf dinner plate pairing—a riot of color and gilded detail inspired by 18th-century Chinese export porcelain. Its exuberant florals, exotic birds, and jeweled palette created not just a table, but a conversation in porcelain.
Read more about this place setting on the POSH blog.
Venue @themasondallas
Photography @tamytha
Catering @art2catering
Coffee Bar @magnifycoffeecatering
Floral @drdelphinium
Sketch Artist @acaeventdesigns
Violinist @emilyburak
Lighting @leforcedj @leforcepro
Sketches @theoriginalbuttsketch
Videography @vicsgmedia
Vintage Photo Booth @fotably
Floor @centerstagefloors









