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Holiday table tips from event planner Vanessa Souravlia

The acclaimed event designer shares her secrets for creating festive tables infused with personal magic

Newsroom December 26 09:06

Vanessa Souravlia has elevated event planning into a refined, highly aesthetic art form. Her name has become synonymous with luxury events in Greece, thanks to a career that began remarkably early. At an age when many were still searching for direction, she was already producing events that would later define the standards of her field.

With more than 20 years of experience, the founder and artistic director of De Plan V has created a world where design, imagination, and precision come together to form immersive environments—settings that feel as though they belong in a cinematic universe or a modern fairy tale.

“True luxury lies in proportion,” she says, offering her first piece of advice. “We don’t need to fill every space. We leave pauses that allow other elements to shine. Luxury lives in the pauses.”

Internationally recognized, Souravlia has earned top distinctions at major global events, including the Destination Wedding Planner Congress, where she was named among the world’s leading planners. “These awards are not just titles,” she notes. “They confirm that my deepest intention—to transform spaces into genuine experiences—is resonating.”

Indeed, Vanessa doesn’t simply design events; she tells stories. With an instinctive balance between the finest details and the overall narrative, she has signed some of the most striking productions in Greece and abroad. One of her most recent highlights was a spectacular project at Istanbul’s iconic Çırağan Palace, where history and opulence meet on the banks of the Bosphorus. The result was a masterclass in understated grandeur—proof that luxury never needs to shout.

Setting the Story Before the Table

“When decorating a festive table, the most important question is: what story do we want to tell?” she explains. “Before placing candles, flowers, or colors, we must decide on the narrative.”

Nordic minimalism, glamorous winter fantasy, or a retro festive mood—once the story is clear, everything else falls into place. Her second rule is simple: “Set the scene first, then set the table.” Exuberance, she says, is beautiful when it is intentional.

Vanessa is known for her masterful use of layers, textures, and light. Flowing fabrics, decorations at varying heights, and her signature crystals—chosen for the way they capture and reflect light—create depth and movement. As she puts it, “Shimmer is the new cozy.”

For the home, her suggestions include combining velvet with metallic accents, candles in different heights, and small reflective surfaces that subtly break visual monotony.

Where the Real Magic Lives

At a time when we all crave a little more warmth and beauty, Vanessa Souravlia reminds us that Christmas décor doesn’t need to be perfect—it needs to be meaningful.

“Magic isn’t created with candles and flowers,” she says. “Magic is people.”

And perhaps that is the most important tip of all.

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