Meet the Successful Sisters Making Classic Silk Scarves More Modern
Grey and Page Hall are the two Bonnie sisters behind Grey Hall Design—the line of exquisite modern silk scarves, charming cocktail napkins, pocket squares and gifts.
Grey and Page Hall are the two Bonnie sisters behind Grey Hall Design—the line of exquisite modern silk scarves, charming cocktail napkins, pocket squares and gifts.
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At first glance, Preston Wilson Jr. looks like a fashion designer, Atlanta influencer or creative director of an ad agency. In other words, he looks like he does something fabulous for a living. And he does. Chalk that up to his fierce sense of style and an aura of a refined Southern gentleman. But ask him about his career and you may be surprised to discover this dapper Atlanta man is not a right-brained creative. He’s an engineer and scientist.
Jennifer Sutton moved to the South 16 years ago from Lorain, Ohio. Thank goodness. “It’s the international city,” she says. It’s the diverse hometown she shares with famed novelist Toni Morrison. “Growing up, I was raised with so many different people from different nationalities.” That childhood foundation cemented her love of bringing cultures together. Its mirrored in her popular Art Meso exhibit, on display now through January 2, 2022. The fashion and art extravaganza is in the former Tom Ford store in Buckhead Village, underneath Gypsy Kitchen.
Meso means in the middle or between. In other words, Art Meso is the place “where creativity and imagination meet.” Jennifer created the title “to put all the elements I embrace into one name. It’s the middle place where everyone can meet,” she says.
That was definitely true of the opening night event, which was chockablock with Atlanta VIPs. A portion of ticket sales went to Children Helping Children, One Arte and Make-a-Wish Foundation. The celeb attendees mingled among luxury vehicles like a Rolls-Royce Phantom from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
Above all, it was a splendid evening full of fashion, food and luxury. “People were excited to get out and experience something… other than what we’ve been experiencing,” says Jennifer with a sigh. In fact, many of the fashion designers are showing for the first time in the states. Additionally, a lot of the artists on display are Atlantans.
The Art Meso exhibit is open six days a week (closed on Monday). Expect special events such as the Art Meso Mixer with more of a party atmosphere. Additionally, expert panels will be coming in to discuss art and fashion. The exhibit is partnering with Jimmy Choo, Canali and Make-a-Wish for other events this season. But Meso Marketplace is sure to be a holiday shopper’s fave. It allows guests to come back and shop various retailers, designers and artists from the actual show. Also, there will be more retailers that aren’t on display. Check the website for those details.
“I did have a culture shock a bit,” admits Jennifer, about moving to Georgia 16 years ago. “Not until you get into the city is it a melting pot.” So this former retail visual director and wardrobe stylist moved to Midtown about eight years ago. “I found a great community that shares a love of art and food. A true inner circle.”
She eventually started Art Meso in 2015 with the support of that artistic community. Art Meso was a popular, crowded exhibit in downtown Atlanta for many years. Jennifer’s extensive background in retail, fashion and the arts all came together to make it happen. “I am a lover of all things creative,” she adds. Art Meso held some virtual events during the pandemic, but when it came to putting on a live event again, Jennifer decided to try something new. She wanted to provide something that people could come visit at their leisure and not have to crowd together. “We don’t have to stuff people in. The exhibition is airy and spacious and it’s going on until January. That gives people a chance to come out and see it on their own time.”
Including a charitable component in the exhibit was also extremely important to Jennifer. “Giving has always been implemented in my family and comes from my grandmother,” she shares. Art Meso has been partnering with incredible nonprofits for some time. “I love making a kid’s dream come true.”
Above all, Jennifer is building bridges outside of the Midwest and the South. She recently connected with Myron Johnson, Film Entertainment & Culture Arts Manager for the New York and New Jersey Port Authority. Through various relationships, she’s thrown herself into the New York art and fashion community. Therefore, Art Meso will have an exhibition in the Avenues of New York in July 2022. All I know is, this former New Yorker-by way of Atlanta can’t wait to see what Jennifer Sutton has up her sleeve for that event.
Jada Loveless is a Southern, luxury handbag designer who exudes grace and elegance. The same goes for her gorgeous luxury handbags.
Lisa Rayner is a PR maven, writer and a fan of other Southern women living in Atlanta. This fashionista has lived nine lives and is writing a tell all book.
Bryan Kirkland was named one of the Top 25 Designers in Atlanta by Veranda Magazine, Bryan Kirkland has been the owner of Showroom 58 at ADAC since 2018, and before that owned BAK Designs for over a decade. He’s also got a Jonesboro drawl to die for and is a Southern dandy through and through.
When the proficient and ingenious photographer Derek Blanks isn’t photographing Usher, Beyonce, Nicki Minaj or Regina Hall, he’s the creative director for Missy Elliott. I first worked with him on photoshoots for luxury magazines in Atlanta photographing the who’s who of the city’s socialites. His work was impeccable and… ooh lord, this man has style. He is always dressed like a champ whenever I see him and being in tip-top shape is so important to him. Just look at how he wears a suit! (Although he does enjoy the All-Star Special at Waffle House as much as a night out at Two Urban Licks).
Liz Moore Mcdermott owns any room. Whether she’s in Atlanta, Tuscaloosa, New York City, Austin, Palm Beach or Nantucket. She holds court. She is joy personified. Liz Moore Mcdermott is a talented interior designer and entertainer, and she frankly (my dear), doesn’t care if you like her or not. She’s going to have a good time no matter what. And isn’t that part of her incredible Southern charm?
I am always fascinated by what outsiders think of the South or Southerners and their style. Most southerners are stylish, and many people find that surprising. Not me.