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  1. Tessa Georgina Kennedy (born 6 December 1938) is a British interior designer, whose clients include multi-national corporations, royalty, celebrities, and European hotels, restaurants, and clubs. Her elopement with society portrait painter Dominick Elwes made headlines in 1957.

  2. 17. März 2016 · Learn about Tessa Kennedy's life and work, from her elopement with a painter to her award-winning projects for celebrities and royalty. Discover her signature style of grandeur and theatre in her own homes and commissions, such as the Rivoli Bar at the Ritz.

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  3. 6. Nov. 2017 · By Christopher Stocks. 6 November 2017. With clients including George Harrison and Elizabeth Taylor (not to mention two very famous sons), interior design legend Tessa Kennedy's Knightsbridge flat is a testament to her fascinating life and opulent, eclectic style.

  4. 26. Mai 2021 · Tessa Kennedy, sister of Caroline Kennedy, married Dominick Elwes, a young artist, in 1957 against her parents' wishes. They fled to Havana, Cuba, where they met Hemingway and Meyer Lansky, and had a quickie wedding.

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  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCMJLE3lQJzoq1HnDXyCHptgTessa Kennedy - YouTube

    Donald Glover 6.52M subscribers. Agnes Obel 428K subscribers. Tessa Kennedy is an artist and curator who is from Seattle and based in NYC. www.TessaKennedyArt.com.

  6. Tessa Kennedy is an international award- winning decorator to the stars who for the last 50 years has created interiors with a sense of grandeur and a hint of theatre for an impressive list of elite clients including Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, George Harrison, Pierce

  7. 19. März 2014 · The collection of interiors items belonging to decorator Tessa Kennedy, whose clients included George Harrison and Elizabeth Taylor, took 'more than' double the original estimate at auction yesterday, confirmed Christie's. 'These results reflect the public's appetite for objects with a story to tell,' says Charlotte Young, of Christie's.