The talented legend, Bill Cunningham, has died at age 87. I don't know anyone that was loved more. His sweet smile and happy face and his beautiful photography cheered us up for many years.
Cunningham left Harvard to pursue a career in hat making, later going on to a become a famous fashion, society, and street photographer for the New York Times.
After spending years in the world of finance, I decided to follow my true passion—curating a life where southern elegance meets southern heritage. That led me to create Splendid Sass, a haven for gathering and sharing my love for design, art and cooking, and TG Hatfield Company, where I embroider fine heirloom linens that will garner hospitality for generations. From the exquisite linens that set the table, to the food that is shared with family & friends, to the warm & cozy room that invites guests, join me as I share the things that inspire me and help create a truly elegant life.
"When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, "I used everything you gave me". Erma Bombeck
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If for some reason I have not credited your work, contact me at splendidsass@gmail.com, and I will gladly do so.
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Yes he will what an icon. He is gone but his pictures and legacy will live on in full force!
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