Throwing a Moroccan Birthday Party at Cory Bonnet Studio

When wedding photographer Joey Kennedy began lovingly crafting this 50th birthday celebration for his partner, Fadoua Loudiy, he intended for the beautiful gesture to be a surprise.

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A friend accidentally let the details slip to the birthday girl, but no matter. By including Fadoua in the planning, Joey was able to add more of her friends to the guest list. “It was a blessing,” he says.

Joey Kennedy’s Surprise Birthday Party for His Wife at Cory Bonnet Studio

A veteran of the Pittsburgh wedding industry, Joey Kennedy reached out to his many friends and contacts to bring everything together in a little over a month— while in the midst of his busy season.

Moroccan-themed party decor triptych showing a long dining table with red velvet cloth, a place setting with gold utensils, and low seating with patterned pillows and poufs.
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About that would-be surprise: there were still plenty more awaiting Fadoua, even before the festivities began. The day of the party, Joey arranged a glam session for her with hair and makeup artist, Patty Bell.

The event was hosted at Cory Bonnet Studio, and walking through the doors, “I was just stunned. That’s the only way to describe it,” says Fadoua.

Guests seated at a long, low table with bamboo chairs and a rich red tablecloth enjoying the Moroccan-themed party dinner at Cory Bonnet Studio.
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The atmosphere seamlessly blended Fadoua’s Moroccan heritage with Joey’s Pittsburgh roots. Amidst the studio’s industrial art pieces and contemporary oil paintings, guests were immersed into a total sensory experience, complete with scented candles reminiscent of Morocco. “He really created a mood that captured the essence of Moroccan hospitality and culture,” says Fadoua. “What was really beautiful about the party is there was a spirit of friendship that transcended culture and age and professions and all of that. It felt like a home.”

Making a Dream Come to Life at Cory Bonnet Studio

Joey partnered with Susie Perelman of Mosaic and Cindy Scott of All Occasions Party Rental to dream up the design. Two tableaus welcomed guests: a Moroccan-themed room and a safari-inspired room, each lushly appointed with rich blends of color and textures. Fresh ferns and trees from The Plant Lady & Associates plus floral arrangements as well as lanterns from Fox and the Fleur completed the inviting setting.

A birthday party triptych showing the guest of honor and partner arriving, a djembe drum performer, and a flamenco dancer in a red dress, representing the Moroccan-themed entertainment.

Partygoer and friend Courtney Gokmen says, “I was blown away when I first entered each room with all the amazing details. It was like I stepped into a magazine cover. Joey really put his heart and soul into every detail as a way of expressing his admiration and love for Fadoua.”

Guests gathered on Moroccan poofs around a low, stunning table for a delicious fusion of Middle Eastern, North African, and also American cuisines.

The Decadent Tastes

They dined on a Mediterranean appetizer platter, sweet and spicy heirloom carrots, build-your-own lamb sliders, as well as vegan lemon-herb quinoa salad prepared by Common Plea, along with a chicken shawarma platter from Pitaland. “The coolest thing was everybody sitting down and having a meal together with people from all over the world. We didn’t realize that would be one of the best parts [of the night],” says Joey.

They sipped on the Marrakesh Express, a summery strawberry basil lemonade, and sparkling pineapple jalapeño mocktails, and then finished the meal with cupcakes from Bella Christie and Lil Z’s Sweet Boutique.

A Night to Remember

Guest and friend Randie Snow, who also designed the invitations, says, “Every detail was exquisite! It easily tops any party I could ever imagine. It was the party to end all parties.”

After the meal, guests lounged on a cozy cognac leather sofa bank arranged by Marbella Rentals and also danced to tunes spun by DJ Kerem Gokmen and DJ Disco Dan.

A birthday party guest of honor, Fadoua Loudiy, is happily shocked by a surprise performance of Flamenco dancers in red and blue ruffled dresses.

Just when Fadoua thought the evening couldn’t be topped, Joey unveiled more surprises for her: a live djembe drum circle led by Dante L. Mitchell of Ibeji Drum Ensemble as well as flamenco dancing presented by Flamenco Pittsburgh—complete with a lesson for the guest of honor.

“I literally watched Fadoua’s jaw fall open when the flamenco dancers appeared!” says Snow.

There was also a special performance a featuring North African and Andalusian music and lyrics prepared just for Fadoua, which hold special meaning for her.

“Joey went to great lengths for this party,” she says. “I don’t think anyone has ever told me ‘I love you’ in that way before!”

Event Contributors

Event Design by Mosaic
Rentals by Marbella Rental and All Occasions Party Rental
Floral Design by Fox and the Fleur
Plant Rentals from The Plant Lady & Associates, Inc.
Food Service by Prezentacja
Bar Service by With a Twist Bartending Service
Catering by The Common Plea Catering and Pitaland
Desserts by Bella Christie and Lil Z’s Sweet Boutique
Flamenco Dancers María Núñez, Rachel Klipa, and Susan Engelbert, Flamenco Pittsburgh
Drums by Dante L. Mitchell, Ibeji Drum Ensemble
Music Entertainment by DJ Kerem Gokmen of Dubmission-WYEP and DJ Disco Dan
Lighting by Ryan McGrogan of Every Event AV
Hair and Makeup by Patty Bell Makeup
Invitations by Randie Snow Design

Story by Nicole Barley
Photography by Derek Chase, Justin Merriman, and Joey Kennedy

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