Vogue USA - 12.2019

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BAG OF TRICKS


182: Smaller hoop earring
($480 per pair) and larger
hoop earring ($580 per
pair); bottegaveneta.com.
183: Backpack, price upon
request. Coat; similar styles
at Proenza Schouler, NYC.
Bottega Veneta gold earring,
$580; bottegaveneta.com.
Celine by Hedi Slimane
circular hoop earring, $760;
celine.com. 184: Slides,
$1,220; bottegaveneta.com.
185: On Adut: Flats, $690;
Proenza Schouler, NYC. On
Winniy: Flats, $690; Proenza

Schouler, NYC. Bottega
Veneta smaller hoop
earring ($480 per pair)
and larger hoop earring
($580 per pair);
bottegaveneta.com. 186:
Bottega Veneta white
sandals, $860; bottega
veneta.com. Bottega Veneta
blue sandals, $1,270;
bottegaveneta.com. 187:
Sneaker, $650; Alexander
McQueen, NYC. 188:
Sweater, price upon request.
On both: The Row flats,
$790 each pair; Barneys
New York, NYC. 191:

Hermès backpack, $8,600.
In this story: Manicurist,
Annarel Innocente Furina.

INDEX
194: Hat case, price upon
request. 196: Travel guitar
case, $8,900. 198: Record
player, $33,600. 200:
Water bottle ($5,000) and
skateboard ($7,700).

LAST LOOK
204: Bag; Valentino stores.

ALL PRICES
APPROXIMATE

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thereformation.com. On
Powell: Leather jacket,
$585; allsaints.com. Save
Khaki United shirt, $148;
savekhaki.com. Jeans,
apc-us.com. In this story:
Tailor: Christy Rilling
Studio.

THE RUN OF THE
PLACE
176: Dress, price upon
request; select Valentino
stores. 178–179: On Romy:
Blouse ($632) and skirt
($632); annamasonlondon
.com. On Bella: Dress

($3,850) and boots
(price upon request);
erdem.com. On Ella: Top
($540), skirt (price
upon request), and shoes
(price upon request);
erdem.com. On Rose:
Dress, $3,520; erdem
.com. On Hope: Dress,
$1,470; net-a-porter.com.

YOUTH DO
180: Dress, $5,490;
Saint Laurent, NYC.
In this story: Manicurist:
Rica Romain. Tailor:
Christy Rilling Studio.

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elderflower sorbet in the small dining
room. Georgia then meets her garden-
ers, Marie Wilcox and Karen Sumsion,
in the Warm Conservatory, one of two
18th-century buildings that flank the
east front of the house. (The other one
is the Cold Conservatory, and both
have heavenly pale-pink Millfield Gem
pelargoniums climbing the walls.)
Inside, Georgia and her gardeners
do a tally of flowers needed for the
weekend. They calculate that 15 pots
of lily of the valley are required for the
bedrooms. The many urns throughout
the house should be filled with gera-
niums. All of this has to be done by
Thursday afternoon, but, says Marie,
the size of the task doesn’t intimidate
them: “We have a system. We don’t
even talk about it.”
With that, the gardeners disap-
pear, and Georgia leads me out to
the East Front, created in 1984 by the
iconic garden designer Russell Page.
Formal box-hedge parterres lead on
to clipped yew hedges, which frame a
dramatic vista to the Park. En route
to the Walled Garden, we stop by the
fabulous round swimming pool with its
soaring fountain, wander along Church
Walk, which is still a sea of late-spring
tulips, and briefly stroll around the shell
garden designed by Harry’s stepmother,
Miranda, Duchess of Beaufort, and

the rose garden, created with the help
of designer François Goffinet in 1990.
When we reach the Walled Garden,
a redbrick enclosure that dates from
the 1690s, the first thing I notice is the
barking of the hounds, who live on
the other side of the wall in the ken-
nels. While Georgia inspects the cut-
ting beds, vegetable plots, and glass
house with gardener Dale Witchard,
she scribbles more to-dos in her note-
book. There are still pictures to be
hung, toweling bathrobes to distrib-
ute, menus to be reviewed, and, says
Georgia, “the water’s gone brown. Not
to mention the enormous crack in the
ceiling of the North Hall. Harry’s
father said he would leave that one for
his son!” And then there are Georgia’s
other commitments: She has managed
to adapt a play and write a TV pilot,
was on the board of a BAFTA com-
mittee supporting underrepresented
groups in the film industry, and is
about to run a half marathon for char-
ity. Ever the multitasker, she taps out
a text to the housekeeper as we chat:
“Dear Viv, just to let you know that
because I was doing a tour of every
room with Plum I put new soaps in
so they’re all done for the weekend.”
A second later Georgia’s phone pings
with a message from Viv: “Thank you
Your Grace. You’re hired. Lol.” @
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