The stars aligned when PR-media company founder Amanda Molina and Emmy award-winning television producer Geoff Rosen spotted each other at a mutual friend’s Fourth of July party. “It was like she was glowing,” says Geoff. Meeting in the midst of the party, the pair’s powerful connection was instantaneous. “If we were in a Disney movie, it would be like lots of little sparkles,” says Amanda.
The love story
Despite Geoff’s TV job in New York City and Amanda helming her own company Casita Creative Studio in Los Angeles, the two soon found their way back to each other. During the winter holidays, Geoff returned to Los Angeles where the pair shared a magical evening at the storied Polo Lounge in The Beverly Hills Hotel. They schmoozed over vegan appetizers, mesmerized by the sounds of singer/guitarist Galo Pacheco and charmed by the ambience of the historic celebrity hotspot.
Eventually, Geoff relocated to the West Coast, and the couple transformed the pandemic’s mandatory quarantine into an opportunity to meet for long walks, explore Los Angeles, and grow closer. While meandering down a beautiful tree-lined path along Santa Monica Boulevard, they decided to move in together, making their home in a sweet, tile-roofed townhouse.
Geoff hoped to propose on Purim, a Jewish holiday of unity and happiness, but when the day came, he was still waiting for the engagement ring he’d ordered. As evening approached, the jewelry store called with news it had finally arrived. Within an hour of picking it up, he proposed to Amanda. “I asked her if she was ready to change the world together.”
For their wedding, the couple revisited their spectacular Polo Lounge date with a ceremony in The Beverly Hills Hotel’s enchanting Polo Garden and reception in Polo Private Room, a dining room that had historically been used by Rat Pack members Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. Moving through the garden, which was transformed into a floral fantasy, the bride and groom joyously embraced guests as they walked down the aisle.
“I asked her if she was ready to change the world together.”
The same musician who had enchanted the couple on their Polo Lounge date played romantic melodies from decades ago throughout the reception, handing over the mic to Geoff for a raucous rendition of “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” during Amanda and Geoff’s grand entrance. To share their sweet love, the newlyweds gifted each guest with a petite box of miniature vegan pastries from Green Table Cafe, a local Italian café they stroll to every Sunday, complete with tiramisu, a chocolate-covered date, and a pistachio and cookie dough cupcake.
The Big Day
The décor
Abundant and elaborate floral arrangements in a Polo Lounge-inspired palette of whites, pinks, and greens evoked the cool California vibes of The Beverly Hills Hotel.
The flowers
Abundant and elaborate floral arrangements by Farmgirl Flowers in a Polo Lounge-inspired palette of whites, pinks, and greens evoked the cool California vibes of The Beverly Hills Hotel.
The music
Artist Galo Pacheco led his band in renditions of classic songs including “Fly Me to the Moon” and “Sweet Caroline,” and crooned “This Magic Moment” for the couple’s first danc
What they wore
The bride wore a classic full-length Vera Wang gown while Geoff opted for a navy tuxedo with a black lapel. “Amanda saw me try it on and started crying,” says Geoff. “So I knew that was a good sign.”
The food
Guests indulged in elevated versions of the couple’s favorite plant-based dishes reinvented by The Beverly Hills Hotel’s acclaimed Chef Sebastien Guillemin.
- Mini Impossible cheeseburger sliders on pretzel buns
- Artichoke and hearts of palm crab cakes
- Fig and almond crostini
- Mini potato latkes with applesauce
- Avocado crispy rice
- Butternut squash soup with pomegranate reduction and crispy sage
- Caesar salad
- Wild mushroom truffle risotto
- Chicken Parmesan over roasted spaghetti squash and broccolini
A grand, four-tier chocolate cake—filled with vanilla and chocolate filling and chocolate chips, decorated with white icing and delicate pink flowers—was the perfect sweet finale to the couple's menu.
The custom drinks
Cocktail hour offerings included “The Fantasy Island,” a fanciful tropical libation made with strawberry lemonade, vodka, and a mini candy cane, named for the celebrated television series that Amanda’s grandfather wrote and produced, as well as The Beverly Hills Manhattan, crafted with whiskey, sweet vermouth, bitters, luxardo cherries, and an extra-large ice cube.
And the personal touch
At dessert, the couple honored Geoff’s grandmother, serving her favorite sweet treat: an old-fashioned vanilla milkshake made with cashew milk, a cookie crumb rim, sprinkles, and a paper umbrella.
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