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Southern Women of Style at Alys Beach

On Saturday, November 2, Garden & Gun hosted Southern Women of Style, a special event at Alys Beach and the first stop on the Southern Women book tour. The gathering included a seated lunch on the Central Park Lawn followed by a panel discussion with interior designers Barrie Benson and Elaine Griffin led by G&G style director Haskell Harris. Attendees enjoyed cocktails, a Southern-inspired meal, and lively conversation surrounding interior design and what it means to be a Southern woman.

 

Special thanks to:

Alys Beach

Elaine Griffin

Barrie Benson

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The table is set for Southern Women of Style on Alys Beach, Florida’s Central Park Lawn.

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Guests are greeted with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and tea sandwiches as they arrive.

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Panelists Barrie Benson, Haskell Harris, and Elaine Griffin discuss everything from personal style to growing up in the South and what it means to be a Southern woman today.

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Attendees sip champagne during cocktail hour.

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A Covey Rise Farms arugula and kale salad with roasted squash, whipped feta, pickled pearl onions, benne seeds, and white balsamic vinaigrette is served as the luncheon’s first course.

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A group of Alys Beach residents gather for a photo.

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From left: Tracee Louthain and Caroline Boone enjoy the luncheon.

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The meal’s main course is a fire-roasted gulf shrimp dish served with Carolina Gold Rice “grits,” snap beans, French sorrel, and she-crab.

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From left: Celia Tucker and Cindy Krutz.

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During the discussion, the featured speakers read excerpts from Southern Women and take questions from the audience.

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Guests revel in the panelists’ stories about Southern roots and design practices. 

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After lunch, guests have their copies of Southern Women signed by Barrie, Haskell, and Elaine.

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