A Jellypop Party

It’s good to be Jennet Chow.

Or maybe I should say, it’s good to be friends with Jennet Chow.

Not only does the Chinese American own adorable shoe line Jellypop and its sister shoe company Prima Royale, but for her 30th birthday, she decided it’d be a good excuse to give back to her friends and family with a huge Thank You party. Yup, Jennet was hitting the milestone, but she was treating her friends to all manner of sweets (gastronomic and otherwise) at her Southern California home.


Flowers by Fleuretica decorated the Chows’ home.
From left: Kendra Liu-Ackerman, Jellypop owner and creative director Jennet Chow, Euri Wong, and Kelley Lee Gin, with their Jellypop gift bags.

For the party, Jennet called in some flavorful favors from friends. Flowers were courtesy of Fleuretica, a company run by two Asian American women, Euri Wong and Kendra Liu Ackerman. And Popisme Dessert Concierge, run by Asian American Kelley Lee Gin, along with Wong and Ackerman, set up an amazing “hanging” dessert bar.


The “floating” dessert bar by Popisme.

Guests noshed on pistachio macaroons, sea salt caramel macaroons, kiwi tarts, white chocolate cream puffs and chocolate chip cookie milk shooters.


Popisme offered delectables like pistachio macaroons and sea salt caramel macaroons.


White chocolate cream puffs by Popisme.


Milk & cookie shooters.

And what’s a party without some gorgeous baubles? Guests perused two jewelry lines, both owned by Asian Americans. Lucky Grace features beautiful jewelry handmade by Grace Lu, and Matt Wang showed off Guy and Eva pieces.


Lucky Grace jewelry by Grace Lu.

And of course, there were plenty of Jellypop shoes to sweeten the aesthetic palate. With dainty floral prints, stripes and wovens, candy-sweet hues, and lacy, ruffled details, the shoes were a perfect complement to the dessert bar and decor.


As sweet as can be, Jellypop shoes and look book images.


Jellypop shoes were prominently on display.


More shoes!

Want a taste of the sweet life? In another post, we’re giving away Jellypop shoes, so scroll down!

Photos courtesy of Jennet Chow.