Capping off SCADStyle, a three-day festival of culture and fashion across Savannah and Atlanta, Family Style co-hosted the Savannah College of Art and Design's Southern Supper on the university's Hollywood-sized Savannah Film Studios Backlot this week. Family Style's Joshua Glass and Treena Lombardo headed south for the week to join SCAD's Kari Herrin along with a diverse crew of creatives from all around the globe, including columnist Stefano Tonchi, fashion designers Danial Aitouganov and Imruh Asha, the co-founders of Zomer, Ludovic de Saint Sernin, and Wes Gordon, as well as artist Craig Redman, design historian Marta Franceschini, designer George Yabu, and more. After a series of panels, tours, and student visits, the group dined al fresco with no lack of Georgia delicacies—flakey fried chicken, gluttonous crab crabs, and buttery biscuits—on a faux street imagined by SCAD as alumni artist Chloe Strickland Campbell captured the evening with a one-of-a-kind live painting.