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Inside Acta Non Verba at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Museum

It’s Showtime: an exclusive with Robin Gorman Newman

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Acta Non Verba

A look at the American Merchant Marine Museum

The American Merchant Marine Museum preserves displays and interprets historic artifacts and artwork related to the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), the U.S. Merchant Marine, and the profession of seafaring. The museum will educate and instill in midshipmen and the public an appreciation for the significant contributions made by the maritime services to the nation’s heritage, and in particular by USMMA graduates and personnel in peace and war.

Almost since the creation of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, there has been some sort of museum on campus. While wartime plans for a permanent museum were ultimately shelved in 1953, between 1946 and 1958 the old training ship Emory Rice was deemed a pier side “museum ship.” While not much is known about this facility, we do know it served as an inspiration for Midshipman Charles Renick, who would graduate in 1947. While the museum ship was scrapped in 1958 and its collections scattered around campus, the idea did not die. Renick returned as an administrator on campus in 1961,

and almost immediately began advocating for a distinct museum space. The theft of the MacArthur “Surrender Sword” in 1973 from a midshipman lounge in the barracks underscored the need for a secure space to display the academy’s treasures.

A permanent site for the academy’s collection of art, ship models, and nautical artifacts was found in the late 1970s, after the alumni association donated the neighboring Barstow estate to the academy. Renick and other alumni successfully campaigned for a museum to be located on its ground floor, with storage in the basement, while a sort of hotel for academy visitors occupied the second and third floors. The museum officially opened its

doors on May 20, 1979, under the care of the American Merchant Marine Museum, Inc., a nonprofit entity empowered to exhibit, store, and even restore the academy’s heritage assets, and apparently allowed to receive new items on its own authority.

“The American Merchant Marine Museum is a treasure trove of maritime history, honoring the brave men and women of the U.S. Merchant Marine and preserving their legacy for future generations,” Vice Admiral Joanna M. Nunan, superintendent of the academy said. “We welcome visitors to come to Kings Point and explore the rich history and heritage of the U.S. Merchant Marine.”

The museum is located on the USMMA campus at 300 Steamboat Road in Kings Point. Stop at the guard booth on the way through the main gate and present your driver’s license for access to the campus.

Parking is not immediately available at the museum. Consider parking in the larger lot across the street from the museum gate entrance and taking the short walk from the parking lot over to the museum.

The museum is open Tuesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. when school is in session. Visit www.usmma. edu/museum to learn more.

—With additional reporting by Christy Hinko

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A 19-ton WWII propeller The museum is located on the historic Barstow estate. The ship’s bell of the S.S. Fairland Dozens of model ships are on display at the museum. A collection of sextants The museum is open Tuesdays through Fridays, when classes are in session. Photos by Christy Hinko

A Look Into Being A Broadway Producer

Great Neck resident Robin Gorman Newman has been working as a Broadway producer since 2016. As a Broadway producer, Gorman Newman provides fundraising and promotional support to the shows she works on. Broadway producers contribute marketing ideas, work with investors, and give assistance to the team on the show, such as general managers and other producers.

“It is important to have support for projects because, quite simply, if there weren’t investors supporting the arts, where would we be?” said Gorman Newman. “It takes a village to bring a show to fruition, and co-producers do anything that we can to support the success of that production.”

From a young age, Gorman Newman has loved the theater. Her mother was a theater fan and helped foster a love of the arts in Gorman Newman. While at Hofstra University, Gorman Newman was the arts editor of the school paper. She has extensive experience in writing theater reviews and personality profiles.

An unexpected opportunity presented itself years ago to Gorman Newman, which got her involved in the production side of Broadway. A show called In Mother Words in California caught her eye. The production shows the honest side of all of the joy and absurdities that come with motherhood. Years before seeing the show, Gorman Newman founded Motherhood Later, which serves as a resource and community for those who became a mom at 35 or older.

Her experience with Motherhood Later and being Vice President at a PR firm combined with her love for the arts, Gorman Newman felt compelled to get involved with

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the show.

“I tend to be someone who listens to their gut, and I just made the call and I really wasn’t even sure what I wanted,” said Gorman Newman. “I didn’t expect a callback, but a few weeks went by, and one of the lead producers of the show called me back and she wound up telling me that the show was transferring to New York.”

Initially, Gorman Newman was an investor in the show and was given the title of Associate Producer for the off-Broadway show. “They gave me the opportunity to work on a very active grassroots level to help create some marketing initiatives. And for me, this felt like the perfect melding of my background. And, it was then that I just decided that I wanted to do more of this.”

Gorman Newman’s first Broadway show as a producer was Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812. Since then, she has worked on numerous shows, such as Fat Ham, Museum of Broadway and Parade.

“I loved the show (Parade) since day one. I saw it at City Center, and I fell in love with it immediately there. I was a big fan of Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond (the leads),” said Gorman Newman. “I walked out of the show and felt like I had got punched by this stunning piece of theater. I couldn’t even speak for 10 minutes. I needed to process what I had just seen.”

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While Gorman Newman was not necessarily looking for a show to work on, she always keeps her eyes open for things coming her way.

According to the website for Parade, the show stars a newlywed Jewish couple, Leo and Lucille Frank, struggling to make a life in Georgia. “When Leo is accused of an unspeakable crime, it propels them into an unimaginable test of faith, humanity, justice and devotion.”

“It was a piece that I felt needed to be seen by as many people as possible so that people could recognize that this happens. And hopefully, it will never happen again, but it could,” said Gorman Newman. “But it’s a beautiful love story at its core, and it’s a story of the empowerment of a woman who goes to bat for her husband and finds her voice in the face of horrific odds.”

Gorman Newman’s shows Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, Fat Ham and Parade have received Tony nominations. And just this June, Parade won a Tony for Best Musical Revival.

“Since winning the Tony, it’s just icing on the cake,” said Gorman Newman. “Because this show has meant so much to me from the very beginning, and I’m glad that it’s getting the recognition that it deserves because then it sends a message out to the world that this is a story worth telling and worth seeing.”

Parade is on Broadway through Aug. 6. Visit paradebroadway.com for show dates and ticket information.

In addition to her work as a Broadway producer, Gorman Newman is a Vice President on the board of New York Theater Barn, a nonprofit incubator of new musicals, and a member of the Drama League. She recently

Welcome to our latest edition of Gold Coast Living. The North Shore of Long Island boasts a captivating summer experience like no other. As the sun-kissed days stretch out, a feeling of sheer joy permeates the air, bringing forth a vibrant tapestry of beauty and leisure. Nestled against the sparkling waters of the Long Island Sound, this region offers delights that evoke the essence of summer.

There is no lack of fascinating events, people and places to write about across our region.

Beyond the shoreline, the North Shore unfolds a lush wonderland of natural treasures. Expansive parks and nature reserves offer idyllic retreats for hiking, picnicking and reconnecting with the beauty of the outdoors. The award-winning and historically significant landscapes are adorned with vibrant flora and fauna, creating a picturesque backdrop for unforgettable summer memories.

The Gold Coast charm extends to its towns and villages, each exuding a distinctive character and welcoming atmosphere. Strolling along quaint

joined the production team of SMASH, which is a big forthcoming Broadway musical inspired by the hit TV series and has Steven Spielberg as one of the lead producers.

Gorman Newman is currently developing a musical inspired by her book, How To Marry A Mensch. “Our hope is to inspire a mensch movement. I’ve always believed that what you put out is what you attract, and if someone is looking for a mensch, then you need to be one first,” said Gorman Newman.

When asked, why do you do what you do? Gorman Newman says, “Because I’ve always believed that theater has the power to change lives. Theater can share important messages, theater can entertain, theater can inspire and validate. It’s so vital.”

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Festivals, concerts and cultural events come alive, casting a spell of celebration. From lively street fairs to enchanting fireworks displays, the summer nights are alive with laughter, music, and a sense of community.

In the heart of the North Shore of Long Island, the joy of summer permeates every facet of life, infusing the days with a sense of adventure, relaxation, and wonder. It’s a season that captures the essence of carefree bliss, forging memories that linger long after the warm sun fades away.

I hope you enjoy this summer issue of Gold Coast Living as much as we enjoyed creating it for you.

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Gold Coast Historical Highlights

The area commonly known as “The Gold Coast” was originally inhabited by the Matinecock tribe, a branch of the Algonquin, whose name means “Land that Overlooks”. They were one of the thirteen original Native American tribes of Long Island and lived in a stretch of the north shore running from Flushing to Port Jefferson. The Matinecock were nearly decimated by war and disease in the 17th century by the arrival of the English settlers from the New England colonies. Fortunately, a small tribe has been able to keep their culture and traditions alive.

The first non-Native settlers were Quakers who came to the area in the 1660s. They were extremely committed to their faith and organized a monthly meeting in 1671 and the building of a Meeting House in 1725. Matinecock Friends is recognized as having the oldest continuous Friends Meeting in the United States. The building at the crossroads of Duck Pond and Piping Rock roads is the heart of present day Matinecock, which became an incorporated village in 1931.

The early settlers sustained themselves by clearing land and planting crops and harvesting fish, oysters, clams and sea turtles from the surrounding waters and built small mills to process the forests into lumber which was then either sold west to New York City or used for local building. Three large settlements were Matinecock (present day Locust Valley) and Musketa Cove, a Matinecock name which means

“Place of the Rushes” (present day Glen Cove) and Oyster Bay.

Later industrial developments in Glen Cove, after the mills of the 17th and 18th century, was the mining of clay, followed by the Duryea Starch Works and Ladew Leather. Glen Cove continued as a North Shore business hub well into the 20th century with businesses such as Columbia Ribbon, Powers Chemco, Zoomar Lens and Wah Chang Smelting and Refining Company

At the end of the 19th century, wealthy families from New York City began to purchase large tracts of land on which to build their weekend estates and fulfill their baronial fantasies. These wealthy residents drew upon the rich pool of skilled and unskilled labor, often building housing for their workers. Families such as the Pratts, Doubledays and Morgans not only built homes but also endowed local projects

such as the Neighborhood House and Fire Department in Locust Valley and the North Country Community Hospital in Glen Cove.

The Great Depression of 1929 and the passing of the estate era led to many of the larger country properties being dispersed. After World War II housing developments were built and the Gold Coast became bedroom communities with many of its inhabitants commuting by rail to employment in the city. Estate homes still standing are in use today as schools, houses of worship and executive retreats.

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A Summer Exhibition

Barnes Gallery in Garden City is proud to present the Art League of Nassau County’s Summer 2023 Members’ Exhibition. The show opened on July 5 and runs through Aug. 30.

More than 40 artists are having their beautiful work showcased in the summer show. This show features original acrylic, oil, watercolor, pastels and mixed media paintings.

The artists’ opening reception was held on July 8 and featured live music by Rita Posillico at Barnes Gallery in Garden City.

Posillico is a talented theatrical composer, singer/songwriter, and musical director. She has been the music director for shows like Friends, The Musical Parody and The Office! A Musical Parody

The exhibition is available for viewing during business hours, from Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the gallery. Barnes Gallery is located at Two Nassau Blvd., in Garden City. For more information, call 516-538-4503.

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Compass Development Marketing Group Expands Into Long Island Market

Compass Development Marketing Group (CDMG) recently announced it is expanding its sought-after marketing and sales expertise into New York’s robust Long Island luxury market. CDMG has established itself as one of New York City’s premier luxury new residential development sales and marketing teams, having helmed successful sellout campaigns at some of the city’s top buildings, including The Bellemont, One Wall Street and Post House. Now, with Long Island’s residential market continuing to boom with the proliferation of hybrid and remote work schedules, the A-list team is opting to introduce its impressive skillset into the greater New York metropolitan area to capitalize on the sustained demand for larger homes with robust amenities offerings outside of New York City proper.

To formally launch itself into Long Island’s luxury residential market, CDMG is taking on sales at the highly anticipated boutique condominium The Residences at Glen Harbor. Situated along the waterfront in Long Island’s sought-after North Shore area, the limited collection of homes has been meticulously designed to offer buyers a modern coastal resort-style lifestyle that is further enhanced by a selection of expertly programmed communal amenities. Expansive floor plans, private outdoor space and direct waterfront views of Hempstead Harbor and the Long Island Sound are hallmarks of each of the 48 condominium residences. Newly complete, first move-ins at the property are now underway.

“Long Island’s Gold Coast waterfront and North Shore-area towns are no longer considered seasonal destinations. The recent pandemic generated a defining shift in the market that has helped transition the area into a primary residence enclave, even if your job and office are located in midtown Manhattan,” said Michael Misiti, who is co-leading sales at The Residences at Glen Harbor. “This has ignited a spike in buyer interest as well as a greater demand for highly amenitized, condominium-style homes on-par with what you’ll find in New York City. The Residences at Glen Harbor directly addresses this gap in the market by providing expertly designed homes with a 360-degree lifestyle experience.”

Developed and constructed by acclaimed local firm Racanelli Construction Company, the residences have been intentionally designed to yield open, airy spaces in a variety of flexible apartment layouts and floor plans. Demonstrating a keen understanding of the increased time spent at home, most homes feature

separate home offices with large walk-in closets. To maximize square footage both indoors and out, all terraces and balconies have been custom designed to the apartment to which they are attached in order to ensure prime waterfront views.

The gracefully proportioned apartments feature immense glass windows and soaring ceilings over 9.5’ in height to ensure each residence remains bathed in natural light and water views. An entertainer’s dream and perfect for families, all homes have been outfitted with spacious living rooms and dining areas that open to beautifully-appointed two-tone custom kitchens featuring quartz countertops and island seating; Italian kitchen cabinetry; and top-of-the-line Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, including a wine refrigerator. A selection of homes also includes separate breakfast rooms. All bedrooms are equipped with en-suite bathrooms to provide a spa-like experience and offer every convenience and luxury imaginable, including double vanities, freestanding tubs and Toto toilets.

“Buyers today want beautifully constructed homes that, in addition to excellent craftsmanship, have been outfitted with a curated selection of thoughtfully programmed communal spaces,” said Michael Stanco, who is co-leading sales efforts for the development. “Through Racanelli’s contextual design and skilled building efforts, The Residences at Glen Harbor provides this while also fostering a sense of community. Use of amenity spaces spiked after the recent periods of isolation and buildings that cater to congregation and interaction continue to attract a broad pool of buyers.”

A cornerstone of The Residences at Glen Harbor is the condominium’s extensive selection of best-in-class amenities, which span close to 25,000 square feet. Outdoors,

residents can relax by the resort-style sun deck with outdoor pool and landscaped courtyard, or entertain and commune at the Porte-Cochere waterfront ‘Harbor Pool Pavilion’, which features an outdoor kitchen, showers, lounge areas and fire pits. Other outdoor amenity highlights include a separate grill area; striking waterfront promenade and boardwalk; and fenced dog run perfect for pet-owning residents.

Transitioning inside, the communal spaces are geared towards wellness and social experiences with two state-of-the-art fitness centers; a coffee bar; and indoor social room with lounge. A 24-hour concierge and doorman; EV charging stations; resident storage and smart lock entry further enhance the luxury living experience at The Residences at Glen Harbor.

“We sought to create a lasting community with the Residences at Glen Harbor that fuses beautifully designed and constructed homes; thoughtfully programmed communal spaces; and the natural beauty of the surrounding area to create an unparalleled living experience,” said Martin Racanelli, partner at the family-owned and founded Racanelli Construction Company. “As more people discover the incredible lifestyle associated with living on Long Island, we saw an opportunity to address a gap in the market and create a curated boutique condominium experience that is on par with what is available in New York City. This has and continues to resonate strongly with buyers today.”

Located at 10 Shore Road in Glenwood Landing, the Residences at Glen Harbor feature some of the most beautiful scenery

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Falaise Museum Re-Opens For Tours

In 1923, after Harry F. Guggenheim married Caroline Morton, his father Daniel presented him with 90 acres of waterfront property on the estate.

Guggenheim hired famed architect Frederick J. Sterner along with Polhemus & Coffin to design his home in the style of a 13th-century Norman manor house. Distinctive features of the house include an enclosed cobblestone courtyard, thickly mortared brick walls, steeply pitched roofs of heavy tile, and a round tower. The medieval atmosphere continues inside with archways, thick wood beams, textured plastered walls, and carved stone fireplace mantels.

Falaise is furnished with antiques, many from the 16th and 17th centuries; the Guggenheims collected architectural fragments of medieval and Renaissanceperiod buildings from their extensive travels in Europe. There are woodcarvings, sculptures, columns, doors, gates, Renaissance paintings and several important pieces of modern art.

A beautiful swimming pool is located behind the house. Originally a rose garden, Guggenheim converted it after he became ill, and doctors told him he needed exercise.

Guggenheim had a strong commitment to public service. He was ambassador to

Cuba during the Hoover administration. A Navy pilot, he served in both World Wars. He had a lifelong interest in aviation, and Charles Lindbergh was a close friend and frequent visitor to Falaise. Guggenheim was also instrumental in securing funding for the research of rocket pioneer Robert Goddard. In 1939, Guggenheim and Alicia Patterson were married. Shortly after, they founded Long Island’s daily newspaper, Newsday Guggenheim was an avid horseracing fan. He raised and raced thoroughbred horses, and he helped establish the New York Racing Association (NYRA). His trophies, awards, and racing memorabilia are on display at Falaise.

This historic home has limited handicap access. Indoor photography is not allowed.

Falaise tours are available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays hourly at 12, 1, 2 and 3 pm through September. Tours are $15 per person. No children under 12 are permitted on the tour. Purchase tickets at the welcome center in Castle Gould. No reservations are available. Tour tickets sell out quickly each day. Limit of eight people allowed on each tour hour. Parking is an additional $15 per car for non-members of the conservancy.

Sands Point Preserve Conservancy is located at 127 Middle Neck Rd. in Sands Point.

Visit www.sandspointpreserve.org for details about Falaise and more information about Sands Point Preseve, Castle Gould and Hemsptead House.

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A Moveable Feast

On Saturday, June 17, Planting Fields Foundation hosted their annual Spring fundraising benefit, A Moveable Feast, in Oyster Bay to raise funds to preserve the 409-acre Olmsted Brothers-designed historic park, one of the most magnificent State Parks in the country. The event was a sold-out success generating $300,000.

More than 200 guests gathered for a progressive dining experience that started with champagne and hors d’oeuvres in historic Coe Hall, followed by cocktails and a seated dinner in the garden. A presentation was made by Gina Wouters, President of the Foundation, to the evening’s Honoree, Chairman Emeritus of Planting Fields Foundation

Hal Davidson. Guests included Board Chair CeCe Haydock, Bernadette Castro, Ralph Pascucci, Connie Cincotta, Tom Suozzi, Payson and Kim Coleman, WOR radio personality Mark Simone, Angela Anton, Harry Davison, Rita Castagna, Jenny and Peter Smith, Bruce Addison, Debra Del Vecchio, Rita Ranieri, Jeff Moore, Duncan Sahner, and so many more.

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Sunday Supper Serves As Anchor

Il Mulino’s prix fixe menu is sure to become a fast favorite

One of the best lesser-known dining gems on the North Shore might just be Il Mulino’s Sunday Supper, priced right with a hearty prix xe menu of some of its most delicious appetizers and entrees.

Sunday supper holds a deep cultural significance in many places around the world, evoking a sense of tradition, family and togetherness. It is a time-honored ritual that transcends generations, bringing people together to share a meaningful meal and create lasting memories.

The menu at Il Mulino, a nod to the Abruzzo region in Italy, just east of Rome, is known for its culinary variety and richness.

To start, keep it simple and choose the Super Toscano wine, a beautiful blend of Merlot, Cabernet and Syrah, while you enjoy a fresh shaving of Parmigiano and salami. The breadbasket is indeed filled with richness, with a selection of focaccia and gourmet breads like olive, tomato or spicy garlic. The mildly spicy bruschetta is a treat, with its fresh chopped tomato, garlic and onion.

Sunday supper is often associated with hearty, comforting dishes that evoke a sense of nostalgia and evoke the flavors of home. For your selection of Sunday Supper primi, or appetizer, try the fried calamari with a spicy marinara sauce, baked clams, steamed mussels, eggplant, veal Bolognese over rigatoni or homemade gnocchi. Follow this up with a choice between a Caesar salad or a bowl of lentil and angel hair pasta soup. All of the choices are perfectly portioned to awaken your epicurean senses.

Beyond its familial significance, Sunday supper also carries social and communal importance. It can extend beyond immediate family members, welcoming neighbors, friends, and extended relatives to partake in the feast. It creates a space for community engagement, fostering a sense of camaraderie and solidarity within neighborhoods and cultural groups.

Sunday Supper at Il Mulino is the perfect

opportunity to try some of the restaurant’s perfectly selected entrees. Despite having a pared-down menu to choose from, deciding which entree to try might prove to be the most difficult part of your experience. The Sunday Supper menu offers mushroom ravioli, chicken Parmigiana, spaghetti, filet mignon, salmon and several veal options. You can almost close your eyes and point to one

and not be wrong.

Enjoy a complimentary glass of grappa (Italian brandy) with a golden raisin in the bottom of the glass to complete your dining experience along with the dessert sampler that includes a piece of decadent flourless chocolate cake, so rich, dense and creamy, a piece of Italian cheesecake and a piece of tiramisu. It’s nearly impossible to choose between just one,

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the sampler alleviates that challenge.

Each Il Mulino outpost draws inspiration from its geographic location while staying true to the original Il Mulino New York, designed to cultivate the most intimate dining experience. Its world-renowned cuisine is enhanced through attention to detail.

The staff is attentive, friendly and knowledgeable about the menu and the

specials.

In today’s fast-paced and fragmented world, the tradition of Sunday supper serves as an anchor, reminding us of the importance of human connection, reflection and shared experiences. It provides a sanctuary of warmth and nourishment for the body and soul, reminding us of the timeless values of love, unity and gratitude.

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Il Mulino, located at 1042 Northern Boulevard in Roslyn, is open seven days a week for dinner; there are lunch hours on Thursdays and Fridays. Valet parking is available at the Roslyn location. Also available:

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‘90s Fashion Trends Are Back

From music to movies to fashion, the trends of the ‘90s are making a raging comeback. Younger generations are drawing inspiration from “the decades”— mainly in their clothing. Even celebrities are joining in on the resurgence, which only influences the trends more. Designer fashion brands, from Coach to Dior, are displaying these trends in their collections and fashion shows.

Social media also influenced the return of the ‘90s in the younger generation, with Gen Z all over TikTok sharing their outfits, hairstyles and makeup that resembles the older decade. Slicked

back hair, eclectic eyeshadow and mesh tops are only a few returning trends that are sweeping the generation.

Love them or leave them, the trends of the ‘90s are back!

Slicked Back Hair

No longer just an overly gelled look, slicked back hair creates a neat look to complement any outfit—and saves you an extra day before your next hair wash. Buns, ponytails and braids elevate the slicked back look. (Slick Stick Magic Hair WandSlick Hair, $20 | Urban Outfitters)

Corset Tops

From full length pieces to cropped bralettes, corsets have become increasingly prominent in the wardrobe of the younger generations. Lacy, strapless and satin are common

Statement Necklaces

In ‘90s art deco fashion, large pendant necklaces and beaded chokers are being seen now more than ever. Statement necklaces have become a popular way to make any outfit stand out. Large hearts, crosses and flowers are a few of the pendants being tied together with thin leather or a slim chain. (LA Hearts Heart Charm Cord Necklace, $9 | PacSun)

Low Rise Pants

From denim to cargo, low rise pants have become exceedingly popular. Many of the low rise cuts are featured on baggy jeans, with the trend of “mom jeans” coming back in style as well. Low rise jeans can be styled with tanks and corsets for a variety of occasions. (Moxie Pull-On Barrel Jeans, $148 | Free People)

Dark Lips

Many makeup looks of the ‘90s included a muted brown or dark red lip to contrast shimmery eye makeup. Revlon lipstick colors are the most iconic for this decade, and have shades from dark browns to plum purples. (Clinique Almost Lipstick (Color: Black Honey), $24 | Sephora)

Slip Dresses

An iconic look of the ‘90s, slip dresses have been reintroduced. Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Courtney Love often come to mind for their memorable slip dresses on the red carpet. Today, slips can be dressed up or down to be appropriate for any occasion. (Light Before Dark Sammy Mini Slip Dress, $64 | Urban Outfitters)

Hair Clips

From claw to butterfly clips, hair accessories from the ‘90s are back. Claw clips are trending for how they effortlessly and fashionably sweep hair back. Butterfly or beaded clips have also been placed in braids, ponytails and all over hair for a more fun look. (Kitsch, Assorted Claw Clip Set (3 clips), $12 | Ulta Beauty)

Platform Shoes

Classic ‘90s brands such as Converse, Steve Madden and Doc Martens have new styles featuring a platformed bottom. Sleek boots with a platform heel, short or tall, ruled the winter shoe style—and are making a comeback with platform jelly shoes and wide strap leather sandals. (Women’s Wynona Platform Sandals-A New Day, $34.99 | Target)

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