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OBSESSIONS. DECORATION. SALIENT FACTS. S ister Parish, the doyenne of American decoration, opened her firm in 1933 and, in 1960, famously decorated the Kennedy White House and brought in Albert Hadley as her partner. The firm was renamed Parish Hadley and was a force in the decorating world until 1999, when it closed. Today, Sister Parish Design is run by Parish's granddaughter, Susan Crater, and great- T exas Design Week Dallas is October 21 through 25, 2024 — a fantastic week of design in Dallas filled with salon talks, panel discussions, book signings, product launches, and cocktails with some of the most recognized names in design and architecture. Schedule to be posted soon at texasdesignweek.com. Information, events@texasdesignweek.com. Sisterhood Above: A collection of table linens in Sister Parish's classic Dolly print for Moda Domus, exclusively on Moda Operandi Trunkshow, from $195. Right: Sister Parish for Moda Domus hand-painted dinner and dessert plates, from $120. Save the Date: Texas Design Week Dallas granddaughter, Eliza Crater Harris. In a collaboration that strikes all the heritage high notes, Moda Domus took a page from the Sister Parish textile archives and reproduced Dolly, a quintessential Sister print, for tablecloths, runners, napkins, and charming hand-painted dinner ($125) and dessert plates ($120). Exclusively at Moda Operandi in a limited-run trunk show, through September. 8