Audrey Hepburn’s Switzerland Home for Sale, Neiman Marcus Downtown Dallas Closing, and the Revival of Lilly Pulitzer

Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. This week we take a look at Audrey Hepburn’s stunning Switzerland Home for sale, the closure of Neiman Marcus downtown Dallas, and the revival of Lilly Pulitzer. Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Audrey Hepburn’s Stunning Switzerland Home

An 18th-century Swiss villa with a touch of cinematic glamour has just hit the market, and it’s as effortlessly elegant as its former owner. La Paisible, French for “the peaceful place,” the serene estate where Audrey Hepburn lived from 1963 until her passing in 1993, is now listed for £16.7 million or about $21 million.

Nestled in the postcard-perfect alpine village of Tolochenaz, just 30 miles outside Geneva, the 10,764-square-foot estate has only had one other owner since Hepburn’s sons sold it in 2001. While the 12-bedroom, eight-bathroom residence has been thoughtfully renovated over the years, it still retains its old-world charm. And one particularly sentimental touch: the white rose bushes Givenchy gifted Hepburn continue to flourish in the garden, a fitting tribute to the star’s timeless grace.

Hepburn moved to Tolochenaz after retiring from acting in 1967, trading the glare of Hollywood for a quieter, more private existence. She spent her days tending to her vegetable garden, browsing the market in nearby Morges, and raising her two sons. Despite her global fame and status as a style icon, she was said to prefer the calm of country life over the chaos of celebrity.

With its vast grounds, utter seclusion, and breathtaking vistas, it’s no wonder she was captivated by this serene retreat. For those yearning for a picture-perfect European escape, the location strikes an ideal balance. It is close enough to Geneva for easy access, yet blissfully tucked away in the Swiss countryside. I can almost picture her tending to the garden now!

Though the interiors have evolved beyond her era, the home’s exquisite bones remain, and her spirit still lingers, especially in the gardens, where beauty and grace seem to endure. The full listing of the home can be found here.

Neiman Marcus Downtown Dallas Closing

A defining piece of Dallas history will soon disappear. On March 31st, Neiman Marcus will close its flagship store in Downtown Dallas, marking the end of an era for the luxury retailer after nearly 120 years. Since 1907, the grand Main Street location has been more than just a department store, it has been the soul of the brand, its headquarters, and a beacon of fashion in Texas. Generations of Dallasites have walked through its doors, whether to marvel at its famously lavish holiday displays, pick out a fabulous gown, enjoy fine dining, or simply soak in the air of old-school glamour.

 

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But now, due to a lease termination from its landlord, the iconic store is being forced to close. Saks Fifth Avenue, the brand’s parent company, has expressed disappointment over losing such a significant piece of Neiman Marcus history. And for those who grew up with the flagship as a defining landmark of Dallas retail, the closure is more than bittersweet. It’s a gut punch.

The Revival of Lilly Pulitzer

Lilly Pulitzer, the brand synonymous with Palm Beach chic and the resort lifestyle, has celebrated 65 years since its founder first sold her now-iconic shift dresses from a juice stand in Via Mizner. While much has changed since those early days, one thing remains constant: her vibrant prints and effortless style hold a special place not just in Palm Beach lore but in American fashion history. Unfortunately, like many heritage brands, its offerings have evolved over the years, sometimes drifting from the original spirit that made it so beloved.

With that, Lilly Pulitzer has made major moves in celebrating 65 years to bring back the original essence of what made the brand so special. The brand wrapped up its 65th-anniversary celebrations with a barefoot runway show under the Palm Beach sky. Returning to its roots, the brand unveiled its Spring 2025 collection at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, a fitting nod to two trailblazing women who made their mark through art, design, and a refusal to blend in.

The collection took inspiration from the essence of art, with soft watercolor prints layered over bold, heritage patterns that radiate Palm Beach charm and the original look of Lilly Pulitzer. Nearly 400 guests gathered among towering palms and sculpted stone to watch the looks make their way down the runway, styled by Palm Beach’s own Katherine Lande. Local icons and Pulitzer family members even made an appearance, adding to the nostalgia. And just like that, under the glow of a full moon, the next chapter of Lilly began.

 

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Speaking of comebacks, the brand also made a major announcement. Men’s Stuff is back! Originally launched in the 1960s, Lilly’s menswear collection is making a grand return in Spring 2025, bringing heritage prints and Palm Beach insouciance to a new generation. Consider it proof that real men wear pink and a little citrus print never hurt anyone! Stay tuned for Spring.

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x Natalie

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I’m surprised that Neiman Marcus has been at that location for 100 years and didn’t think to PURCHASE the building?? leasing all these years???

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