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JENNIFER CORR

jcorr@antonmediagroup.com

The Beacon at Garvies Point, a building of luxury condominiums from RXR Realty, was busy on the night of Feb. 8 celebrating the creations of Long Island lifestyle brands ahead of New York City Fashion Week, which ran from Feb. 10 to 15. The partnering brands included Moyeva Bespoke, Optyx New York and Kiton, artwork from Ian James Rosche and the latest in luxury automobiles from Ferrari of Long Island.

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Professionals in the field mixed and mingled over complimentary champagne and cocktails made with Kastra Elion Vodka and The Glenrothes Distillery scotch offered at the party in the common area of The Beacon, while enjoying pastries from The French Workshop, a bakery with locations in Garden City and Plainview. They were surrounded by luxury suits from Kiton. Kiton is known for its textile research and wool processing, and it has a boutique at The Americana in Manhasset. The rooms throughout the party were decorated with boxes of roses from Venus Et Fleur, which also has a location at The Americana in Manhasset. On view was abstract artwork from Ian James Roche. Sunglasses from brands Cartier, Prada and more were shown off by Optyx, which has locations throughout Long Island.

And next to them, women’s clothing was displayed by Moyeva Bespoke, founded by Eva Moyé of Long Beach.

Her husband, Peter Antoniades was there too, showing the Glen Cove Oyster Bay Record Pilot some of the latest designs.

“We do high end mens and womens custom clothing,” Antoniades said. “Today we’re showcasing mainly our women’s line which we just started about a half a year ago. We have high end dresses and skirts and cover ups, and it’s made in Bombay, In- dia. All hand made, all hand-embroidered. And our men’s custom line is made in New York.”

Miss. Long Island Teen USA 2023 Natalia Suaza, 19, was modeling a cover up from

Moyeva Bespoke. She said she was enjoying the party and the surroundings of The Beacon, was absolutely beautiful.

Suaza said it was her first pageant when she competed in Miss. Long Island Teen

USA. She said she got to make new friends and spread awareness about cancer.

“As a Glen Cove native, I have watched incredible Long Island fashion brands and artists become leaders in the luxury sphere,” said Joseph Graziose Sr., Executive Vice President, Residential Development and Construction at RXR. “It was an honor to watch these industry leaders come together at The Beacon and bring the unique experience of New York Fashion Week to the Long Island community.”

The Beacon at Garvies Point, now over 75% sold, comprises of 167 one to three-bedroom residences overlooking the waterfront. It offers hotel-inspired services and vast array of amenities, including 24-hour concierge, a residents’ lounge, a club room and bar, a library, a game room, a screening room, a catering kitchen, a business center, a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center, a glass-enclosed yoga/meditation studio, seasonal swimming pool, and access to the Garvies Point esplanade.

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