


Conceiving of the Big Day as “the first occasion a married couple is entertaining friends and family as one unit,” LoLo founder and lead designer Lo McShay likes to incorporate touches guests might see at an intimate dinner party, like tables of different shapes and sizes that avoid a banquet hall feel. In-depth consultations likewise help keep things personal. “We talk about what your dream home looks like, where you’re going on vacation, what you’re reading,” McShay says. “The design process is really about fine-tuning ideas that tell a couple’s unique story.”
LoLo Events
162 Newbury St., Boston • (617) 838-5921
loloevents.net
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