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See Inside Halston's $18 Million Home

The Upper East Side townhome was the backdrop of many fabulous parties in the '70s and '80s.

Photographs courtesy of Engel & Völkers.
Photographs courtesy of Engel & Völkers.

Ryan Murphy's newest Netflix series, Halston, is a true feast for fashion lovers' eyes. Starring Ewan McGregor, the five-part miniseries chronicles the designers iconic career, from his fashion shows to famous parties attended by the likes of Andy Warhol, Bianca Jagger, and Liza Minelli. The venue for many of these fêtes? Halston's Paul Rudolph-designed New York City townhome.

Located on the Upper East Side and recently revamped by architect Steven Harris, the 7,500 square foot house has a glass façade, soaring ceilings, and clean lines. For the show, production designer Mark Ricker recreated the Manhattan home, including home accessories designed by Elsa Peretti lent by Tiffany & Co.

Halston bought the house in 1974 and sold it just before he died in 1990 to Swiss photographer Gunter Sachs. In 2019, Tom Ford purchased the home for a cool $18 million. 

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