Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the latest happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. This week we take a look at the newly opened Chairish pop-up in Bergdorf Goodman, Antiques & Garden Show Nashville, and Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. Written by Natalie Aldridge
The Chairish Art Gallery at Bergdorf Goodman
Chairish, the beloved and indispensable resource for new and antique finds, has opened its first-ever in-person-pop-up with Bergdorf Goodman. Located on the store’s famed 7th floor, The Chairish Art Gallery will be showcasing over 300 one-of-a-kind pieces by their top artists across numerous mediums. Until now, Chairish has only operated online making this its inaugural brick-and-mortar retail experience.
The Chairish Art Gallery brings to life the once virtual aesthetic experience of Chairish into an all-encompassing tangible feast for the eye. Moreover, the gallery takes the individual through five imaginative vignettes and themed rooms including Pop Art, The Fashion Editor’s Apartment, American Craft, The Winter Conservatory, and Ode to New York. Open now through April 15, make sure to pop in!
Images courtesy of Bergdorf Goodman.
Antiques & Garden Show Nashville
 The Antiques & Garden Show Nashville is just around the corner! The annual three-day event works to raise funds for Cheekwood and Econ Charities by showcasing an extensive array of antique, art, and horticultural dealers, magnificent gardens, hosting parties, and some of the most renowned design, landscape, and architectural speakers in the world. Now in its 33rd year, the Antiques & Garden Show Nashville is the longest-running and largest of its kind in the country.
This year’s highlights include a discussion between Aerin Lauder, founder of home decor and lifestyle brand Aerin and Alice Naylor-Leyland, founder of Mrs. Alice; a lecture by designers Thom Filicia and Mary McDonald; and a panel with interior designers Celerie Kemble, Corey Damen Jenkins, Suzanne Kasler, and Richard Keith Langham.
Taking place February 3rd to 5th, early-bird tickets can be purchased here until January 29th.
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Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week
Couture fashion week has come once again in Paris. Each January the city’s couture houses among other designers pull out all stops for their spring / summer 2023 collections. Couture fashion week brings an extraordinary moment for designers to upend tradition, stir emotion, and keep the audience guessing. This year brought no except with a number of beloved designers doing just that.
Most notably, couture house Schiaparelli, has polarized the fashion industry with an avant garde presentation of Animal Kingdom madness which can be seen here. Overall, couture fashion week has been a sight to behold and ponder. Take a peek at some of our favorite looks!
READ OUR FAVORITE ARTICLES OF THE WEEK!
Tour Mario Buatta’s Last Unpublished Project, a beautiful 1930s South Carolina Farmhouse, courtesy of Emily Evans Eerdmans for Veranda.
Plain English’s Founders Share the Secrets to a Timeless Kitchen written by Martha Moskowitz for Frederic Magazine.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Last Project Just Hit the Market for $8.95 Million written by Kelsey Mulvey for House Beautiful.Â
Just in time for the weekend… 35 Films Every Interiors Lover Needs to Watch via British Vogue.
Shop this week’s inspired finds!
x Natalie
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