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Make it a Luvli event!

One company has been working its way to the future in lockdown

Brigit Grant is the Jewish News Supplements Editor

At The Grove. Picture Credit: Snappy Tali
At The Grove. Picture Credit: Snappy Tali

Formed out of a friendship between neighbours, Luvli Events was founded in 2016 by Lisa Kirsch and Stacey Waterman-Coleman.

Utilising their combined backgrounds in media, brand marketing and fashion PR, when they worked with some of the world’s lucrative brands, Luvli Events can make a vision into a reality.

Executing events beautifully and seamlessly, they make every party personal, meaningful and memorable.

Being next door neighbours, the past few months have seen business meetings take place over the garden fence rather than the office – but that hasn’t stopped them!

A DJ Booth transformed

As a company who specialises in providing a flexible planning service that is based around client’s needs, alongside bespoke styling, decor and finishing touches, they have been busy giving advice to many clients planning functions from now through to 2023 and have been adding more innovative products and new suppliers to their portfolio.

Settings at The Village

As Lisa and Stacey both say: “We believe every party is unique and every celebration should be extraordinary, perfectly reflecting the host’s personality.”

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