Because Tiffany’s is so heavily associated with jewelry, it’s easy to forget they also stock picture frames, flatware and various other items for sparkling up the nest, which can provide a unique spin on your Breakfast at Tiffany’s wedding theme. Instead of just stacking little blue boxes everywhere, consider mismatching silver bowls and urns stuffed with gorgeous white flowers. You don’t need to look any further than peonies and garden roses, which in my opinion pack more panache than almost every other bloom.
Up the glamour with gorgeous crystal candlesticks.
When your guests work up an appetite snapping pictures of your centerpieces, give ‘em a taste of old New York with gourmet American comfort food: deli sliders, pommes frites, a raw bar, salad martinis and lobster mac and cheese.
For dessert, take cue from old-timey soda shops and ice cream parlours like Serendipity 3 on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, home of the venerable Frrrozen Hot Chocolate and thousand dollar sundae.
To really wow your guests, use gilded trays and apothecary jars to create a spread of sweets that mimic a dressing table.
Add an element of kitsch with whimsical bacon and chocolate-covered potato chip cupcakes.
Little pops of blue can subtly convey your Breakfast at Tiffany’s theme without going overboard.
Let guests pack some treats for the road in Tiffany blue bakery boxes.
Forgo the obvious stacked box wedding cake and instead pay homage to the towering skyscrapers of New York, beneath which the love story of Breakfast at Tiffany’s took place. We’re particularly gaga for this ornate yet modern structural design:
A popcorn bar would be perfect against the backdrop of Breakfast at Tiffany’s silently projected on the wall.
Satisfy midnight munchies with a breakfast bar.
Check back soon for the fifth and final installment of Breakfast at Tiffany’s Wedding Week!



















































































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