Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. This week we share our favorite dresses for graduation, and we take a look at the Clover Brook Farm Designer Tag Sale and the Greenwich Historical Society Spring Fete. Written by Natalie Aldridge.
Our Graduation Dress Edit
As May arrives and the school year draws to a close, it’s time for the class of 2024 to ponder how to elevate their graduation outfits without sacrificing personal flair. While the possibilities for graduation attire are endless, nothing quite captures timeless charm like the quintessential white graduation dress. For our 2024 graduates, whether it be high school or university, we have pulled together a selection of our favorite white dresses of this year. Shop below!
The Clover Brook Farm Designer Tag Sale
Exciting news! Christopher Spitzmiller, potter to the presidents, is hosting a designer tag sale at his magnificent Clover Brook Farm in Millbrook, New York. Discover carefully curated collections from renowned designers such as Ashley Whittaker, Robb Nestor, Bill Reynolds, Harry Heissmann, Young Huh, Anthony Bellomo, David Bell and Tom Preston, Nick Olsen, Sam Bowman, Mary McDonald, and, of course, the maestro himself, Christopher Spitzmiller. This is an exciting opportunity to mingle with the industry’s best and purchase incredible goods from their personal collections. Additionally, indulge in tastings and purchase fine spirits from Ten Mile Distillery. Mark your calendars for May 25th, and stay tuned for updates on participating sellers as the event approaches. Don’t forget to secure your tickets to attend here!
Greenwich Historical Society Spring Fete
A celebration of contemporary design, entertaining and lifestyle, the Greenwich Historical Society’s Spring Fete is here! The event will take place over two days at the historic back-country barn at Highland Farm with a Patron Party on Wednesday, May 15th, followed the next morning with a Designer Lecture/Breakfast on Thursday, May 16th, featuring Honorary Chairs, Stephen Sills, a luminary in the design world, and legendary lifestyle and media icon Martha Stewart. The duo will be introduced by non other than Frederic Magazine Style Director, Tori Mellott. Funds raised for this event support Greenwich Historical Society programs in education, the arts and historic preservation, causes dear to our hearts at TGP. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause and gain insights from two extraordinary design visionaries. Secure your tickets for this remarkable event here.
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Read our favorite articles of the week!
Rita Konig’s Design for Deborah Needleman’s Upstate New York Cottage written by Deborah Needleman for House & Garden UK.
15 Beautiful Historic Homes You Need to Visit in Your Lifetime written by Sarah Dimarco for Veranda.