Capping off SCADStyle, a three-day festival of culture and fashion across Savannah and Atlanta, Family Style co-hosted the Savannah College of Art and Design's Southern Supper on the university's Hollywood-sized Savannah Film Studios Backlot this week. Family Style's Joshua Glass and Treena Lombardo headed south for the week to join SCAD's Kari Herrin along with a diverse crew of creatives from all around the globe, including columnist Stefano Tonchi, fashion designers Danial Aitouganov and Imruh Asha, the co-founders of Zomer, Ludovic de Saint Sernin, and Wes Gordon, as well as artist Craig Redman, design historian Marta Franceschini, designer George Yabu, and more. After a series of panels, tours, and student visits, the group dined al fresco with no lack of Georgia delicacies—flakey fried chicken, gluttonous crab crabs, and buttery biscuits—on a faux street imagined by SCAD as alumni artist Chloe Strickland Campbell captured the evening with a one-of-a-kind live painting.
Marta Franceschini, Michael Bailey Gates, Ludovic de Saint Sernin, and Stefano Tonchi. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Treena Lombardo and Joshua Glass. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Kari Herrin. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Kari Herrin. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Imruh Asha and Danial Aitouganov. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Image courtesy of SCAD.
Craig Redman. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Craig Redman. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Joshua Glass. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Joshua Glass. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Ludovic de Saint Sernin. Image courtesy of SCAD.
Chloe Strickland Campbell. Image courtesy of SCAD.