WOMEN OF INFLUENCE
WHO’S THE BOSS? SIX POWERHOUSE WOMEN LEADING THE CHARGE
TAP DANCE The Best Brews at Philly Loves Beer THE GOOD LIFE
BREAKTHROUGH NEWS FROM THE CITY’S BEST DOCTORS PLUS! TORY BURCH EMBRACES A NEW COLLECTION CARL DRANOFF CUTS THE RIBBON AT ONE RIVERSIDE AC’S BEST SELFIE SPOTS
PATTI
LABELLE Philly’s First Lady of Soul Sounds Off!
phillystylemag.com
GREENGALE PUBLISHING, LLC
THE SKY-DWELLER The revolutionary watch for world travelers, blending watchmaking ingenuity with simplicity of use. It doesn’t just tell time. It tells history.
rolex
oyster perpetual and sky-dweller are ÂŽ trademarks.
OYSTER PERPETUAL SKY-DWELLER IN 18 KT WHITE GOLD
THE NEW BENTLEY CONTINENTAL SUPERSPORTS
F.C. Kerbeck 100 Route 73, Palmyra, NJ 08065 For information call 855 456 2008 Visit www.fckerbeckbentley.com
NOW TAKING ORDERS! Bentley Palmyra NJ
BEAUTIFUL IS EXHILARATING
DISCOVER DB11 F.C. Kerbeck 100 Route 73, Palmyra, NJ 08065 For Information Call 855 456 2008 www.fckerbeck.com
F.C. KERBECK MASERATI
DISCOVER THE THRILL OF AMERICA’S ROADS BEHIND THE WHEEL OF AN ALL-NEW 2017 MASERATI.
855 456 2008
ÊditionspŽciale $8,890*
French Art de Vivre
instead of $11,825
Rencontre. Corner composition, design Sacha Lakic.
Michel Gibert, for advertising purposes only. Special thanks: TASCHEN. *Edition Speciale prices valid in the USA until 6.30.17, offer not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Contact store for more details. 1Conditions apply, contact store for more details. 2Quick Ship Program available on selected items, offer subject to availability.
*$ 8,890 instead of $ 11,825 until 6.30.17 for corner composition as shown, 131.1 / 76.4”L. x 27.5 / 33.8” x 39.7”D., upholstered in Verona, pigmented corrected grain leather. Price includes manually adjustable backrest with 2 positions and excludes optional toss cushions. Optional contrasting stitching available. Other dimensions available. Gaya rectangular cocktail table, design Renaud Thiry. Forest console, design Cédric Ragot. Aqua pedestal tables, design Fabrice Berrux. Solaris lounge chair, design Sacha Lakic. Nomade floor lamp, design Alessio Bassan. Manufactured in Europe.
∙ Complimentary 3D Interior Design Service 1 ∙ Quick Ship program available 2
www.roche-bobois.com
AKA wAshington squAre
AKA Washington Square is proud to unveil stunning new luxury residences and our magnificent Penthouse Collection, meticulously renovated with architect-designed kitchens; custom furnishings; and striking interior detailing. Outstanding lifestyle amenities include a spectacular lobby lounge; restaurant and bar;
24/7 front desk and door; newly designed fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment; resident lounge with complimentary WiFi and computer work stations; same day valet dry cleaning and laundering services; on-site valet garage parking; DiBruno Bros. Gourmet Market and Bottle Shop; and Passero’s Coffee Roasters.
AkA Apartment Residences Spacious one and two bedroom residences available for annual leasing AkA Serviced Residences Fully furnished and accessorized suites with hotel services
WASHINGTON SQUARE AT THE FRANKLIN NINTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS 888.818.7855 STAyAkA.cOm
COMING TO KING OF PRUSSIA SPRING 2017
“NEW RESIDENCES JUST RELEASED!” OPEN DAILY | Mon to Sat 10am – 6pm n Sun 11am – 5pm COMPLIMENTARY VALET PARKING ON-SITE
| 215.851.8000 AGC Realty, LLC
$250,000,000 in sales is only part of our success story.
PhiladelphiaResidences.com The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia, are not owned, developed or sold by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. AGC Partners, L.P. uses The Ritz-Carlton marks under license from The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. This does not constitute an offer to purchase to residents of any state in which registration is required but not yet complete. Designed by Barbara Spencer – BJS Designs, LLC
Photo by Nell Hoving
®
She knows what she likes, so why not make it her own? Creating a custom-designed engagement ring at Marks Jewelers is easy. Remind her every day that she’s one-of-a-kind.
JEWLVISION. YOUR DREAMS REALIZED.™ EXCLUSIVELY AT MARKS JEWELERS.
MARKS JEWELERS RESTYLING EVENT GOING ON NOW THRU APRIL 23 rd • • • The only time to save $350 on your custom jewelry purchase • • •
SEE EILEEN’S RESTYLING STORY ON OUR WEBSITE: www.marks-jewelers.com/RingStory
LOVE GROWS HERE 975 Bethlehem Pike, Montgomeryville, PA 18936
|
www.marks-jewelers.com
|
215-362-7132
FULL FRONTAL
TAP DANCE BY SARAH SOWDEN
You may not have “Visit every park in Philadelphia” jotted down on your bucket list, but we can’t think of a better reason to try than during Parks on Tap. This roving beers-on-wheels pop-up concept returns for a second season in 2017,
16 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
transforming famed and familiar green spaces across the 215 into scenes straight out of Philly beer-garden behemoths like Morgan’s Pier, Frankford Hall, Independence Beer Garden, and Spruce Street Harbor Park. Pull up a
patch of grass at 20 locations starting May 17 through October 1, every Wednesday through Sunday. Parks on Tap brings the brews, wine, and snacks plus lounging necessities like chairs, hammocks, and string lights. With stops
including the event kickoff at the Art Museum’s Azalea Garden, FDR Park, Gorgas Park, Penn Treaty Park, and even Shofuso Japanese House and Garden—Parks on Tap 2.0 is worth raising a glass—or a stein—to. parksontap.com
.
Parks on Tap, a partnership of Fairmount Park Conservancy, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, and FCM Hospitality, is taking the term “beer garden” to a whole new level in Philly.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALBERT YEE FOR FAIRMOUNT PARK CONSERVANCY
MOBILE BEER GARDEN PAR S ON TAP HAS SOMETHING BREWING.
Extraordinary Properties. 2101 DELANCEY STREET Rittenhouse Square $4,195,000
1706 RITTENHOUSE SQUARE #801 Rittenhouse Square $5,900,000
500 WALNUT #1601 Society Hill $6,959,000
Meet the Team MARY GENOVESE COLVIN
GARY PETT
KAY MCGRATH
BROKER ASSOCIATE
SALES ASSOCIATE
SALES ASSOCIATE
215.806.1500
847.528.0510
267.261.5850
MaryG@MaryOnTheSquare.com
Gary@OnTheSquareRealEstate.com
Kay@OnTheSquareRealEstate.com
MARGAUX PELEGRIN
FRED MANFRED
SCOTT HICKMAN
SALES ASSOCIATE
SALES ASSOCIATE
SALES ASSOCIATE
215.205.2400
215.687.8687
267.261.5850
Margaux@OnTheSquareRealEstate.com
Fred@OnTheSquareRealEstate.com
Scott@OnTheSquareRealEstate.com
Exceptional Results. 1724 SPRUCE PENTHOUSE Rittenhouse Square $1,995,000
1706 RITTENHOUSE SQUARE #601 Rittenhouse Square $5,100,000
273 S 4TH STREET Society Hill $1,950,000
“We Provide Creative Solutions to Meet Today’s real Estate Challenges”
For more information about our listings and services visit us at: www.OnTheSquareRealEstate.com
215-546-0550
CONTENTS LATE SPRING 2017
76
Homecoming parade: Eyeglass label Warby Parker comes full circle with a new Walnut Street store.
16 // FULL FRONTAL 32 // LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 34 // LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER 36 // …WITHOUT WHOM THIS ISSUE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE 38 // THE LIST 43 // INVITED
SCENE 61 // THREE’S COMPANY Philly chef Jose Garces is back in AC with a trio of cool new dining concepts.
62 // SHOW TIME! From top Broadway tickets to provocative art exhibits, mark your Google calendar for these eight can’t-miss events.
64 // OPEN SESAME It’s always tahini time with the Philly sisters behind specialty food label SOOM.
66 // PITCH MAN
68 // ALE STORM Four spots to pull up a stool and sample the best brews during Philly Loves Beer.
70 // KEYSTONE QUIZZO In William Ecenbarger’s new book, weird and wonderful stories tell the tale of Pennsylvania.
20 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF WARBY PARKER
Phillies pitcher Vince Velasquez steps down from the mound to talk tattoos, golf, and his baseball heroes.
IGNITE SOMETHING O N LY T H E P E R F E C T C U T C A N U N L E A S H A DIAMOND’S BRILLIANCE.
H E A R T S O N F I R E S T O R E S , A U T H O R I Z E D R E TA I L E R S , H E A R T S O N F I R E . C O M
bernierobbins.com
CONTENTS
LATE SPRING 2017
74
Arm candy: Fashion mogul Tory Burch inspires the next generation of female entrepreneurs with a new bracelet collection.
73 // ANCHORS AWAY! Embody the spirit of the high seas in high style.
74 // WONDER WOMAN Tory Burch embraces female empowerment with her latest campaign.
76 // FRAME OF MIND Warby Parker returns to where the brand began—with a few surprises.
78 // LET’S GET PHYSICAL Build your best summer body ever at Philly’s newest fitness havens.
80 // INDIAN SUMMER Channel Mumbai on the Main Line with burnt-orange hues, mughal motifs, and serpent designs..
82 // COCO’S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG The simply named Gabrielle is Chanel’s first new handbag line in six years.
22 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
84 // NAME DROPPER Monogramming maven Kelsey MacLean is putting the fashion world in stitches.
FEATURES
61
Chef Jose Garces dishes on his three new Atlantic City restaurants.
86 // LADY LABELLE Armed with a new jazz album and cookbook, plus concert dates and a third season of her cooking show lined up, Philly’s own Patti LaBelle is proof that life is greater later.
90 // GOLD RUSH This season’s tough metallics give gritty glamour to worn-in leathers, butter-soft suedes, and sensual (never slouchy) silhouettes.
98 // WHO’S THE BOSS? Armed with social conscience and professional savvy, these six Philadelphia women are redefining success by taking others along for the ride.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIGITTE LACOMBE (BURCH); MARTIN BUDAY (GARCES)
STYLE
VILLANOVA • NEWTOWN • MARLTON • SOMERS POINT
CONTENTS
LATE SPRING 2017
SPACE 119 // DÉCOR DU JOUR Award-winning designer Pierre Charpin brings furnishings back to the future.
120 // KEYS TO THE CASTLE Luxury townhome project NOVO gets going in Logan Square. Plus: Millennials are top of mind at two Philly hotels.
124 // ONE AND ALL Carl Dranoff gives a first look at his long-awaited Fitler Square residence One Riverside.
128 // AROUND THE WORLD As she kicks off two big local design projects, Karen Daroff reveals the global influences that inspire her locally.
130 // BEAUTIFULLY MANNERED
90
Dress, Derek Lam ($1,950). dereklam.com. Earrings, Diane von Furstenberg ($258). King of Prussia Mall, 610-285-1213; dvf.com. Embellished slides, Tomas Maier ($550). Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia Mall, 610-962-6200; neimanmarcus.com
24 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF CRAWFORD; STYLED BY CONNOR CHILDERS
A handsome Main Line mansion built with entertaining in mind readies for its next housewarming party.
®ROBERTOCOIN
POIS MOI COLLECTION
CONTENTS
LATE SPRING 2017
130
Entertainment committee: Inside that latest partyworthy pad to hit the market in Newtown Square.
THE SOURCE 139 // THE SOURCE: SPACE Your ultimate Philadelphia home décor guide.
147 // THE SOURCE: STYLE Philadelphia’s finest fashion and beauty destinations.
157 // THE SOURCE: SCENE The best of Philadelphia dining and drinking.
NEW, NOW, NEXT! 168 // CRANK UP THE AC! From swimming to sipping, summer was made for selfies. Here, 10 hot spots for snapping from Atlantic City to Cape May.
Patti LaBelle Photography by Derek Blanks
26 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIM ALBERT
on the cover:
LIKE EVERYTHING YOU’VE IMAGINED. Only 35 Exclusive Residences Automated Robotic Parking Expansive Balconies World-class Amenities
Occupancy Summer 2017 215.574.0500 | 500WALNUT.NET
PHILADELPHIA’S ULTRA-LUXU R Y DEVELOPER
JOIN US ONLINE at phillystylemag.com
We have the inside scoop on Philadelphia’s best parties, pursuits, and more. imbibe
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOTEL BARS Locals and tourists alike will love these stunning spots.
photos
SEE THE LATEST FROM LAST NIGHT’S EVENTS Couldn’t attend? Browse the newest photos from Philadelphia’s most exclusive parties.
WHERE TO FIND WOW-WORTHY WEDDING ATTIRE Say “yes” to an exquisite wedding gown.
COME FOLLOW US
PHOTOGRAPHY KICHIGIN (IMBIBE); HUGHE DILLON (PHOTOS); ELINA-LAVA (I DO)
i do
LIKE
CARSON WENTZ
LAND ROVER MAIN LINE & LAND ROVER WILLOW GROVE ARE
NORTH DAKOTA NICE 2017 Range Rover Sport
Land Rover Main Line
325 E. Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, PA 19807 610-520-2000
Land Rover Willow Grove 900 S. York Road, Willow Grove, PA 19090 215-443-5900
KRISTIN DETTERLINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
EXECUTIVE MANAGING EDITOR KAREN ROSE ART DIRECTOR JUAN PARRA PHOTO EDITOR/PRODUCER KATHRYN MARX
JOHN M. COLABELLI PUBLISHER
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE OLIVIA FALCIONE SALES ASSOCIATE LISA JOY BURICK, MARY RUEGG BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COORDINATORS MICHELLE MASS, NICHOLE MAURER
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR MARNI PRICHARD MANKO SENIOR FASHION EDITOR FAYE POWER
GREENGALE PUBLISHING, LLC ART AND PHOTO
EDITORIAL OPERATIONS
ADVERTISING SALES
Senior Art Director Fryda Lidor
Executive Managing Editor Karen Rose
Account Directors Susan Abrams Michele Addison Michelle Chala Lindsay Feinstein Kathleen Fleming Victoria Henry Meredith Merrill Shannon Pastuszak Valerie Robles Jim Smith Matthew Stewart
Art Directors Allison Fleming Juan Parra
Managing Editors Chuck Ansbacher Murat Oztaskin Oussama Zahr
Senior Designer Alicia Mackin Photo Director Lisa Rosenthal Bader Photo Editor/Producer Kathryn Marx Photo Editors Marie Barbier Jennifer Pagan
Associate Managing Editor Lauren Epstein Assistant Editor, Beauty & Style Christina Clemente Copy Editors David Fairhurst Julia Steiner
Senior Staff Photographer Jeffrey Crawford Senior Digital Imaging Specialist Jeffrey Spitery Digital Imaging Specialist Jeremy Deveraturda FASHION Senior Fashion Editor Faye Power Associate Fashion Editor Casey Trudeau Associate Market Editor Connor Childers Assistant Fashion Editor Lisa Ferrandino
Online Executive Editor Caitlin Kelly Associate Online Editor Jessica Bowne Assistant Online Editors Rakhee Bhatt Catherine Park
Account Executives Susana Aragon Therese Beliveau Kelli Betner Alyssa Bori Lauren Brogna Christina Cuevas Caroline Errico Olivia Falcione Aja Graffa Lee Karis Sales Support and Development Emma Behringer Lissette Colls Erin Gleason Kristine Guevarra Dara Hirsh Courtney Holt Michelle Mass Nichole Maurer Constanza Montalva Stephen Ostrowski Remy Schiffman
MARKETING, PROMOTIONS, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations Lana Bernstein Senior Director of Brand Development Robin Kearse Director of Brand Development Joanna Tucker Brand Development Manager Jimmy Kontomanolis Event Marketing Directors Amy Fischer Laura Mullen Kimmy Wilson Event Marketing Managers Brooke Biddle Christy Hibler Shana Kaufman Jalynn Russell Directors of Creative Services Sean Rademacher Scott Robson Graphic Designers Michelle Hamrick Dany Haniff
ADVERTISING PRODUCTION
Financial Analyst Neil Shah
Director of Production Paul Huntsberry
Senior Billing Coordinator Naywantie Etwaroo
Publishing Operations Manager Tara McCrillis Publishing Operations Coordinator Kimberly Chang Production Manager Blue Uyeda Production Artists Marissa Maheras Dara Ricci Fulfillment Manager Doris Hollifield
Senior Accountant Lily Wu Junior Accountant Natasha Warren Financial Operations Coordinator Henrietta Johnson-Smith ADMINISTRATION, DIGITAL, AND OPERATIONS
Traffic Supervisor Estee Wright
Director of Operations and Digital Strategy Michael Capace
Traffic Coordinators Jeanne Gleeson Mallorie Sommers
Human Resources Generalist Allison McCullick
Market Research Manager Chad Harwood
Digital Producer Anthony Pearson
FINANCE
Office Assistants Pelayo Vigil
Controller Danielle Bixler Senior Finance Director Lisa Vasseur-Modica Director of Credit and Collections Christopher Best
Facilities Coordinator Ashley Guillaume
Lead Systems Administrator Zachary Cummo Help Desk Technician Jesus Franco
Senior Credit and Collections Analyst Myrna Rosado EDITORS-IN-CHIEF J.P. Anderson (Michigan Avenue), Spencer Beck (Los Angeles Confidential), Andrea Bennett (Vegas), Kathy Blackwell (Austin Way), Kristin Detterline (Philadelphia Style), Amy Moeller (Editor, Capitol File), Lisa Pierpont (Boston Common), Jared Shapiro (Ocean Drive), Samantha Yanks (Gotham/Hamptons)
PUBLISHERS Kim Armenta (Vegas), John M. Colabelli (Philadelphia Style), Alexandra Halperin (Aspen Peak), Debra Halpert (Hamptons), Lynn Scotti Kassar (Gotham), Glen Kelley (Boston Common), Courtland Lantaff (Ocean Drive), Meredith Merrill (Capitol File), Alison Miller (Los Angeles Confidential), Dan Uslan (Michigan Avenue)
EVP/CHIEF EDITORIAL AND CREATIVE OFFICER MANDI NORWOOD VICE PRESIDENT OF CREATIVE AND FASHION ANN Y. SONG CREATIVE DIRECTOR NICOLE A. WOLFSON NADBOY GROUP EDITORS J.P. ANDERSON, SPENCER BECK SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER JOHN P. KUSHNIR CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER MARIA BLONDEAUX SVP/GROUP PUBLISHERS COURTLAND LANTAFF, ALISON MILLER, DAN USLAN
MANAGING PARTNER JANE GALE CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY JEFF GALE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER KATHERINE NICHOLLS Copyright 2017 by GreenGale Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved. Philadelphia Style magazine is published six times per year. Reproduction without permission of the publisher is prohibited. The publisher and editors are not responsible for unsolicited material, and it will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication subject to Philadelphia Style magazine’s right to edit. Return postage must accompany all manuscripts, photographs, and drawings. To order a subscription, please call 866-891-3144. For customer service, please inquire at philadelphiastyle@pubservice.com. To distribute Philadelphia Style magazine at your business, please e-mail magazinerequest@greengale.com. Philadelphia Style magazine is published by GreenGale Publishing, LLC. Philadelphia Style: 141 League Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147 T: 215-468-6670 F: 215-468-6530 GreenGale Publishing, LLC: 711 Third Avenue, Suite 501, New York, NY 10017 T: 646-835-5200 F: 212-780-0003
A
O
O
A
A
LOS CAZADORES TOMAN CON RESPONSABILIDAD. DRINK RESPONSIBLY. ©2017. CAZADORES, THEIR TRADE DRESSES AND THE DEER LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS. IMPORTED BY TEQUILA CAZADORES U.S.A., SEAL BEACH, CA. TEQUILAS – 40% ALC. BY VOL.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
From logo tees to suggestive knit hats, women’s rights have been front and center in the news this year. We’ve been celebrating girl power since 2012, when Philadelphia Style launched its Women of Influence feature in our Late Spring edition. Equal parts style and substance, it was our chance to recognize women who were having a moment in Philadelphia. And all kinds of women meant all kinds of moments. Now in its fifth year, we’ve talked to CEOs, finance gurus, fitness mavens, and philanthropists. There have been newscasters, government officials, and nationally recognized chefs. The cover stars have been just as impressive, from NBC’s veteran reporter Andrea Mitchell to It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Kaitlin Olson. Tamron Hall, formerly of NBC’s Today show, cohosted an afternoon tea with us in
2015. On paper, their ages, backgrounds, professions, experiences, and paths to success couldn’t have been more different. But what has always linked the dozens of women we’ve interviewed for this feature is their unwavering ambition and shared mission to make Philadelphia a better place. They are influencers in every sense of the word. This issue’s cover star, Patti LaBelle, has been having a moment that’s lasted for five decades. We caught up with the mega-talented multihyphenate to talk about her new album and what’s ahead in 2017. At 73 years young, the singer has never looked better. In the pantheon of famous Philadelphians, LaBelle certainly ranks among the top--especially for continuing to call Philly home when the siren songs of New York or LA could have lured her away years ago.
This year’s Women of Influence shoot was held at one of my favorite city locations, the gorgeous Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia. Steeped in history and covered in marble, it’s like stepping inside a Roman temple that just happens to have a luxury hotel inside. Coincidentally, our shoot date also happened to be International Women’s Day, March 8. Here at Philadelphia Style, I’d like to think that we are toasting to phenomenal women not just for one day or in one issue but all year long. We still have so many stories left to tell.
kristin detterline
Follow me on Twitter at @philastylekd and on Instagram @missdetterline23.
32 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTOPHER SANTIENELLO (LEFT); ANDRE FLEWELLEN (RIGHT)
Toasting to Oscar night with Justin Wineburgh, Dr. Nina Radcliff, and Andrew Greenblatt at the Philadelphia Film Society’s Fourth Annual Awards Night Party and Screening at the Prince Theater; with Jimmy Contreras, Mary K. Dougherty, and Brent Celek at a red-carpet reception for the NFL Cheerleader Directors, in town for the upcoming 82nd annual NFL Draft, at Nicole Miller Philadelphia.
LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER
from left: With Tom Scannapieco and Alan Greenberger at 500 Walnut’s topping-off ceremony; with Tony Rodio, Mayor Don Guardian, and Jose Garces at the ribbon-cutting ceremony of his three new restaurant concepts at the Tropicana Atlantic City.
marinades and hot sauces to accompany her boldly flavored recipes. From the women’s marches that took place all over the world on January 21 to A Day Without a Woman in March, our Women of Influence Issue could not have come at a more relevant time in the national conversation. This same discussion informed many of our interviews with the six Philadelphia women we interviewed for our annual feature. Our Healthy Living section returns again for 2017. Philadelphia Style’s resident doctor, Nina Radcliff, spoke to some
of the area’s top health systems and their talented doctors for insights into cutting-edge treatments and preventative care techniques. Philadelphia is and has always been at the forefront of medicine. It’s a legacy that’s woven into the city’s history, like politics and education. I am happy to share this amazing issue with you and hope you enjoy the pages ahead.
john m. colabelli
Follow me on Facebook at facebook.com/philadelphia.style, on Twitter at @JohnColabelli, and on Instagram at @johnc2k5.
34 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY BY AL B FOR (SCANNAPIECO); ANDRE FLEWELLEN (RODIO)
Patti LaBelle is a force to be reckoned with. This, and her long-standing connection to our city, made her the perfect choice for our annual Women of Influence cover. Born here in Philadelphia, the R&B icon, who still lives in the suburbs, helped define the famous Philadelphia sound. This past November, she was honored with the Marian Anderson Award during a star-studded gala at the Kimmel Center. In May, she will release her newest album while simultaneously continuing her work in the culinary world. Last year she launched Patti’s Pies as well as an array of
Walk in with Walk out with
Try out Sub-Zero and Wolf products in full-scale kitchens. Talk details with resident experts. Get a taste of all that your new kitchen can be.
subzero-wolf.com /philadelphia
•
866-987-2122 • Philadelphia Navy Yard, 4050 South 26th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19112 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
...WITHOUT WHOM
DR. NINA RADCLIFF
SARAH JORDAN
Health Writer
Writer
Our special health feature was written by Nina Radcliff, M.D., a Board Certified Anesthesiologist and one of America’s leading medical health experts. Devoted to helping people live healthier lives and gain understandings about health and wellness concerns, Radcliff regularly contributes to columns and national news health segments.
Sarah Jordan is a Philly-based National Magazine Awardnominated writer. She has written extensively on the arts, fashion, and style for magazines and newspapers and she is the author of four books. For this issue, Jordan interviewed Phillies pitcher Vince Velasquez.
Why preventative care is so important: “Caring for our body and taking preventative steps is essential as it is easier to fight a potential problem in the early stages. For women, this generally means scheduling regular health checkups, routine Pap smears and mammograms, bone mineral testing while taking preventative care against things like HPV, ovarian cancer, breast cancer, diabetes, and, overall, doing what is in the best interest of your body.”
Outtakes from Velasquez: “Vince talked about the serious Tommy John surgery he had on his arm while still in high school and how the surgery and its long recovery period tested him. Perhaps a blessing in disguise, the surgery forced him to make an active choice to commit to baseball.” Phillies phanatic: “My family have been hardcore Phillies fans since I was a kid. My dad wrote the book Occasional Glory: The History of the Philadelphia Phillies. So I absorbed lots of Phillies lore and stats through the years.”
PHOTOGRAPHY BY REESE AMOROSI (AMOROSI)
THIS ISSUE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE
A.D. AMOROSI
MILES KENNEDY
Writer
Photographer
A.D. Amorosi is a richly experienced writer and editor who, along with writing for newspapers, magazines, and websites across the globe, has been part of Philadelphia Style since its start. Married with a greyhound and doves, he lives in South Philly. In this issue, Amorosi interviewed cover star, Patti LaBelle.
Miles Kennedy has spent the last 20 years as a photographer in Philadelphia, and the 2017 baseball season marks his 15th year as the team photographer for the Phillies. When he’s not at the ballpark, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two children in Ambler. In this issue, Kennedy photographed Phillies pitcher Vince Velasquez.
Stories from LaBelle: “She could have had starring roles in both Steven Spielberg’s The Color Purple and the Whoopi Goldberg Oscar-winning role in Ghost, but she simply wasn’t pushy enough to grab for the parts due to her innate shyness.” Memorable moments with LaBelle: “I have interviewed her so many times—by now, she is like interviewing family. She even said that when the chat was finished that I should make my way over to her house so that she could cook for me. She wasn’t kidding.”
Most memorable moments with the Phillies: “The 2008 World Series and Roy Halladay’s no-hitter in the 2010 playoffs.” How to snap a great action shot: “Pay attention to every pitch and try to anticipate what is going to happen next.” How photography has impacted his love of baseball: “I have a greater appreciation for how complex the game is.” Dream assignment: “Shooting a UFC event and, of course, another World Series or two.”
THE LIST LATE SPRING 2017
Jeffrey Rosen
Korin Korman
Rob Wasserman
Dave P. Holveck
Sarah Keating
BJ Spencer
Roberta Casey
Bobbi Booker
Aldo Lamberti
Joe Wolf
Nydia Han
Molly Sullivan French
Georgiana Hill
Jose Garces
Tory Burch
Linda Siegfried
Tony Rodio
Dr. Kirk Brandow
Richard B. Worley
Gino Iovino
Gary Hill
Allison Vulgamore
Stacey Kracher
Drew Carballo
Dr. Patrick J. Brennan
Phyllis Lacca
Liza Costandino
Frank Leto
Connie Berg
Joey Baldino
Quincy Harris
Nancy Glass
Marty Grims
Michael DiPaolo
Rita Rome
Bradley Pacana
Herbert Raymond McMaster
Lauren Hart
Jessica Dean
Debbie Morton
Luca Sena
Eric J. Foss
Nicole Cashman
Lisa Yakulis
Conni McDonnell
Cyndi McCann
Brandon Morrison
Rebekah Maroun
Anne Koons
Joseph McKeown
Toby Lerner
38  PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
‘Fare la scarpetta’ describes the gesture of taking a piece of bread to soak up the remaining sauce left in the pot of one’s home kitchen with family & friends.
CELEBRATE & INDULGE
special events for all occasions. our home is opened.
semi-private & private dining available
phillyevents@scarpettarestaurants.com
jgknecht@icloud.com
COMPLIMENTARY
Digital Subscription Enjoy the digital edition of Philadelphia Style magazine delivered to your inbox SIX TIMES per year, as well as special offers and invitations to events exclusively for Philadelphia Style subscribers.
To enjoy your first edition, visit phillystylemag.com/digital-subscription
Welcome to Sloane Luxury. We’ve been expecting you. Experience a new level of luxury from Philadelphia’s most trusted automotive family. BMW of Devon, and our newest members Porsche Warrington and Audi Warrington. Three premier luxury brands, one name to know: Sloane.
A Sloane Automotive Dealership
1607 Easton Road - Warrington
1607 Easton Road - Warrington
215.343.1600 PorscheWarrington.com
877 358 7052 877.358.7052 AudiWarringtonPA.com
A Sloane Automotive Dealership
20 Lancaster Ave. | Devon PA | 610-687-9350 610 | BMWofDevon.com
INVITED SLUG TEEKAY
President Donald Trump
FLYING HIGH
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SCOTT WEINER
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP TOUCHES DOWN IN PHILADELPHIA. On January 26, President Donald Trump visited Philadelphia for the first time in his presidency to give a speech at the GOP retreat. He gives an enthusiastic thumbs-up as he departs Air Force One at Atlantic Aviation in Northeast Philly.
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 43
INVITED
Anna Margolim, Anastasiya Simon, Julie Wiegand, and Olga Zlat
Asha Rabbit and Büm Büm Kapau
OSCAR VIEWING PARTY AT THE PRINCE THEATER
Karen and Greg Basile
Sandra Blumberg
The Philadelphia Film Society hosted its fourth annual Awards Night Party and Screening at the historic Prince Theater. All of the glitz and glam of Hollywood was apparent as guests, dressed in their best cocktail attire, walked the red carpet, sipped bubbly, and enjoyed light fare before watching along as the most prestigious awards in film were handed out.
Cecil Goodwin and Derek Faulk
John, Anne, and Marc Oppenheimer
Paige Randazzo and Gary Kiebach III
44
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Nick Cipriani and Anna Mahmud
Andrew Greenblatt and Justin Wineburgh
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDRE FLEWELLEN
Larry and Korin Korman
INVITED
Tony and Alissa Frick
Bernard Hopkins and Eric Blumenfeld
JT Crosby and Jon Thomas
PRDC PROPERTIES RIBBON CUTTING AT THE LINCOLN PRDC Properties celebrated the transformation of the historic Lincoln in Midtown Village with a cocktail party. Some 300 guests were in attendance for the ribbon cutting, including boxing champion Bernard Hopkins, Councilman Allan Domb, City Representative Sheila Hess, and Councilman Mark Squilla. Attendees enjoyed a cocktail reception catered by B Smith Catering and tours of plush new apartments and penthouse suites.
Chris Ventresca, Mark Squilla, David Perlman, and Loren Kagan
Josh Gibbons and Kristin Pultro
Mark Nicoletti and Deena Seltzer
Allan Domb, Brandon M. Morrison, David Perlman, Gerald Hamburg, Sheila Hess, and Jon Thomas
Arielle Elkins, Nikki Elkins, and Jamie Herlich
Erica Austin, Patricia Cheshire, Laura McManus, Michelle McDowell, Lori Jones, Nicole Snyder, Kelly Reed, and Krista Kaufman Michelle McDowell and Dr. Matthew Gillespie
THE SWEET HEARTS BALL Nearly 300 guests headed to Vie for the third annual Sweet Hearts Ball benefiting the Children’s Heart Foundation Pennsylvania Chapter. Attendees including survivors and leading doctors, nurses, and supporters enjoyed a night of dinner, dancing, cocktails, raffles, and a silent auction.
46 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Ashley Carter and Geoffrey MacLeay
Matt and Tracy Guzek
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HUGHE DILLON (PRDC) AND JOHN GUILLAUME (SWEET HEARTS)
Dr. Jonathan Rome and Dr. Susan Schachtner
custom
SHADES, BLINDS & DRAPERY Handcrafted in the USA since 1946. Ships free in 10 days or less. Shop Online, By Phone, or in one of our 50+ showrooms nationwide. Visit us at Philadelphia: 1725 Chestnut Street | theshadestore.com | 800.820.7817
INVITED
Royce Yaeger and Mike Colonnello
Lisa and Josh Thompson
Larry and Janet Cusack
Jay Sigel and Will Hyndman V
Joe Fabrizio and Joe Brooks
THE 2017 LEADERS & ACHIEVERS GALA
Erik Weihenmayer and Brian Barry
On February 9, the First Tee of Greater Philadelphia hosted the 2017 Leaders & Achievers Gala at Cescaphe Ballroom. Jay Sigel was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award, and motivational speaker Erik Weihenmayer made a special guest appearance.
Matt O’Keefer, Melissa Arthur, Courtney Curcio, and Dan Gentilucci
Jessica Dean
Donald and Karen Kaufman
Josh and Carole Lieberman, Dr. Richard Pestell, and Jules Lieberman Kathy Trow, Darlene Tansmore, and Lynne Dudley
Komen Philadelphia hosted its More Than Pink Party at Vie to celebrate another successful year of fundraising. Guests enjoyed a cocktail hour and a seated program emceed by CBS3’s Jessica Dean and Natasha Brown. During the event, Dr. Richard Pestell was given the Jamie Brook Lieberman Honor for exceptional cancer care.
48 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Dr. Richard Pestell and Dr. Sidney Grobman
Jonida and Bruno Mandarano
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HUGHE DILLON
KOMEN PHILADELPHIA’S MORE THAN PINK PARTY
LIVE IN SEVERAL LAPS OF LUXURY
Having an indoor pool at your disposal is remarkable, and that’s just one amenity among many. Our full floor of amenities also includes a fitness center, club room, and hospitality suite. Enjoy it all, while still living in a prime Fitler Square location. With an open floor plan highlighted by floor-to-ceiling windows, you’ll revel in a custom Chef’s kitchen, relax in spa-like baths, and enjoy breathtaking balcony views. And, gorgeous Schuylkill River Park is just steps away. Come see the building that’s making quite a splash in Philadelphia. 25th & Locust in Fitler Square
2 bedrooms from $942,500 Open House M-F 10-6; Sat 10-5; Sun 12-5
215-600-2496
LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS
oneriversidecondos.com
INVITED Brian and Irene Sherwood
George Polgar
Joe Innaurato and Frank Leto
Jenna and Michael Lockyer
LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR S COUPÉ LAUNCH
Frank Frederico and Sal Zaino
Guests gathered at F.C. Kerbeck’s Lamborghini Palmyra to celebrate the launch of the new Lamborghini Aventador S. Light bites, provided by Il Villaggio restaurant, were enjoyed along with cocktails courtesy of Traino’s Liquors.
Charles Gomes, Eric Bloom, and Leonardo Laviola
Amanda Marquez and Carly Pennacchia
NFL CHEERLEADER DIRECTORS WELCOME EVENT The NFL Cheerleader Directors visited Philadelphia in February to begin preparation for the 82nd annual NFL Draft, which will be held April 27–29. Nicole Miller at the Bellevue hosted an exclusive event to greet the group, offering them a night of private shopping, Champagne, and hors d’oeuvres. Guests enjoyed a special welcome from the Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders and Eagles tight end Brent Celek.
50 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Barbara Zaun, Brent Celek, Karen Fanning, Mary K. Dougherty, and Swoop
Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders Christine, Sage, Victoria, and Janel Jeanette Thompson and Suzy Zucker
Charlotte Simons and Stephanie Jojokian
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDRE FLEWELLEN (NFL) AND AL B FOR (LAMBORGHINI)
Christy Zynda and Maryellen Williamson
THE NATION’S LEADER IN QUALITY, SELECTION, & PRICE! $1499 Granite Countertop Special Largest Indoor Slabyard
•
Fully Installed up to 50 sq. ft. on any Promotional Granite
•
Thousands of Choices
0% monthly interest for 25 months*
•
•
Hundreds of Colors
$0 Down Payment
ColonialMarble.net KING OF PRUSSIA SHOWROOM: Call: (866) 307-6200 or (610) 994-2222 475 South Henderson Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406 KING OF PRUSSIA SHOWROOM: Call: (866) 307-6200 or (610) 994-2222 475 South Henderson Road,PA King|ofHarrisburg, Prussia, PAPA 19406 ADDITIONAL SHOWROOMS: Philadelphia, | New Castle, DE
*On purchases of $1499 or more. $29 account activation fee will apply. Visit ColonialMarble.net for details.
INVITED
Mark and Karin Kaplan, Andrew Gordon, and Molly Kaplan
Rahel Solomon, Pat Gallen, Meisha Johnson, and Dr. Jennifer Caudle Quincy Harris and Marshall Mitchell
Christine Krzyzanowski Christine Krzyzanowski and Dr. and Dr. Nina Nina Radcliff Radcliff
In mid-February, Aqimero at the Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia debuted Noche, a new Thursday night experience. Kicking off the weekend early, guests can now enjoy every Champagne on the menu by the glass, in addition to specialty lounge menu items and soulful sounds from the live jazz trio.
Allie Seifert and Alyssa Bonventure
Dana and Rob Keddie
Tony Rodio and Jose Garces
Joseph McKeown, Jose Garces, and Kelly McKeown
52
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Nigel Richards and Nicole Cashman
Lisa Johnson and Diane Spiers
Gary Hill and Inez Barberio
JOSE GARCES AT TROPICANA More than 300 VIPs flocked to the Tropicana Atlantic City on March 3 to celebrate the opening of Chef Jose Garces’ three new restaurants, Okatshe, Olón, and Bar Olón. After the ribbon cutting, guests looked on as the chef cut a giant, three-foot-long sushi roll to signify the opening of his latest dining concepts. Notables including the President of Tropicana Entertainment Tony Rodio and Mayor Don Guardian were on hand to sample cocktails and gourmet bites.
Linda Brand and Anne Koons
Andrew and Hal Greenblatt
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDRE FLEWELLEN. OPPOSITE PAGE PHOTOGRAPHY BY HUGHE DILLON (TOP); ANDRE FLEWELLEN (BOTTOM)
THE NOCHE EXPERIENCE
Gated. Gracious. Private Enclave.
Model home opening in April. • 3,600 – 5,500 sq.ft., three-level townhomes with private elevator • Discrete rear garages • Fully customizable floor plans
NEW HOPE, PA
215.862.5800 | RabbitRunCreek.com
• Refined architecture and design
Main Line’s Leading Cosmetic and Neuromuscular Dentist
INVITED
Harry Giordano and Jen Groover
Lauren Lindley, Makayla Labik, and Molly McGurk
Charlie Hourn and Brianna Green
Dr. Marshall’s dedication to continued education gives her the unique ability to help her patients achieve beautiful smiles and treat severe dental issues, including:
Kathy Adams and Caitlin Burnite
Tracy Puchino, Mark Ianorio, and Jen Trzaska
• Porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, tooth-colored fillings
• Symptoms caused by problems with TMJ • Orthodontic and dental “relapse”
Marisa Messina, Jennifer Fantini, Tara Walsh, and Stefania Demarco Annie, Katie, and Patti Kolcun
• Rejuvenating worn and broken down smiles
LET THEM EAT CAKE
602 The Times Building | Suburban Square | Ardmore, PA 19003
www.LindseyMarshall.com
CALL 610.649.0696
Variety Philadelphia, a charity that enriches the lives of children and youth adults with disabilities, invited guests to join them for a fundraising event at the Millennium Ballroom inside the beautiful Loews Philadelphia. Let Them Eat Cake, A Variety of Childhood Fun and Fantasy had dessert lovers sampling cakes from more than 35 of the area’s best pastry chefs while enjoying live music and wine and spirits tastings.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRITTANY SALERNO PHOTOGRAPHY. OPPOSITE: HUGHE DILLON
• Airway issues that lead to sleep apnea
Brad and Kara Michel with Janice Chang and Craig Miller
David Murphy and Karen Rogers
PHS FLOWER SHOW BLACK TIE GALA A canopy of 30,000 tulips welcomed guests to the Black Tie Gala for the 2017 Flower Show, “Holland: Flowering the World.� Hosted by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, guests enjoyed a cocktail reception among the dazzling displays inspired by the Netherlands and a seated dinner.
Andy and Anne Copenhaver, Michael Smith, and Matt Rader
Keith Straw, Pamela Thompson, and Jay Townsend
Joseph Hughes and Patrick Hagerty
Michael Garden and Alexandra Gorczynski
RJ and Stacey Gross
INVITED
Avi Koffler, Dara Goldstein, and Julia Rosenzweig
Monica Mandell and Lisa Glassner Kovacil
Autumn Lexer, Patti Wilkin, and Joie DiGiovanni
HELP US ADOPT Jake and Brooke Fawcett
Kristin Haines and Stephanie Nixon
This March, Help Us Adopt hosted its 10th Annual Spring Fashion show at Neiman Marcus King of Prussia. Showcasing Veronica Beard fashions, all event proceeds benefited HelpUsAdopt.org’s national adoption grant program. Attendees enjoyed a Champagne reception, fashion show, personal shopping with the designers themselves, and lunch at The Zodiac. Since its 2008 launch, the organization has awarded 208 grants, totaling over $1.8 million dollars.
Amy Korman, Becky Fawcett, Tricia Mackay, and Honey Tishgart
Missy Dietz, Veronica Swanson Beard, and Becky and Brooke Fawcett with Veronica Miele Beard
Rev. John W. Swope
ST. JOSEPH’S PREP FASHION SHOW St. Joseph’s Prep Mothers’ Club hosted the 61st Annual Fashion Show to benefit financial aid and scholarships at the prestigious school. After a Mass at Evangelist Church, guests gathered for a luncheon at the Hyatt at the Bellevue, followed by a fashion show featuring seniors wearing designs by Worth New York.
56
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Bridget Devine and Kathy Robinson Colicchio
Alicia Dever and Karen Lomax
Madeline, Angel, and Angel Velazquez Sr
Jocelyn Konrad and Jason Zazyczny
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUSAN SCOVILL (TOP); MELISSA KELLY (BOTTOM)
Joanie Miles, Loretta Ravelli, Deb Jaeger, and Mary Ketchell
Ellyn Kellerman, Kristen Talke, Angela DiPrinzio, Janet Gleason, Debbie Bevilacqua, Kellie Lojewski, Carol Zacney, Genine Fedele, Monica Bradbury, Linda Coney, and Kathy Zito
INVITED Allen Iverson
Mayor Jim Kenney and Justin Anderson
SIXERS YOUTH FOUNDATION GALA
Christian Crosby, Robert Covington, Justin Anderson, and Nik Stauskas
Jim Kiernan with Brian and Rachel Wilder and Damien Ghee
Ben and Dave Simmons with World B. Free
Jeff Osberg and Coach Brett Brown with David and Marlo Kelleher
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PHILADELPHIA 76ERS. OPPOSITE: HUGHE DILLON (TOP); ANDRE FLEWELLEN (BOTTOM)
The Sixers largest fundraising event of the year, the Youth Foundation Gala, attracted more than 600 guests including Allen Iverson, Julius ‘Dr. J’ Erving, Dr. Oz, Elton Brand, and many more to the 23rd Street Armory. Guests enjoyed fare from Garces Events and performances from Bell Biv Devoe, the Sixers Dunk Squad, and rapper Meek Mill. Proceeds from the star-studded gala benefit the Sixers Youth Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to bringing positive, meaningful change to the lives of young people in Philadelphia and New Jersey.
Eden Kratchman, Larry Morgans, and Julie Miglin Michael Bacon, Dr. Stephen Klasko, Kevin Bacon, and Dr. Donna Gentile O’Donnell
Mike and Melissa Wyatt
Rick Hevner, Meryl Twersky, and Mayor Jim Kenney
BACON BROTHERS CONCERT & COCKTAIL PARTY Kevin Bacon and Michael Bacon, the talented members of the Bacon Brothers band, performed at a benefit concert at Jefferson University’s Alumni Hall on March 24 to benefit Jefferson Innovation and the Physician Executive Leadership Program. In addition to an intimate performance by the Bacon Brothers, guests enjoyed a VIP meet and greet, cocktail party, and music by Chuck Buffalo and Jefferson Hospital medical students.
Karin Copeland and Skip Massengill
Stephanie Stahl, Meryle Twersky, and Millie Korn
Alan Greenberger with Alycia and Michael Scannapieco
Thomas Jefferson, Mayor Jim Kenney, Cecil Baker, Tom Scannapieco, William Schwartz, and Matthew Downs
Christine Tran, Terry Booker, and Nina Latcheva
Lindsay, Tom, Alycia, and Michael Scannapieco
500 WALNUT TOPPING-OFF CEREMONY Prior to the summer move-in date, Scannapieco Development Corporation invited guests to 500 Walnut’s Topping-Off Ceremony. The celebration included lunch from Day by Day Catering, entertainment from a four-piece fife and drum band, and remarks from project developer Tom Scannapieco, project architect Cecil Baker, and Mayor Jim Kenney. More than 150 notable Philadelphians came out in support of the iconic project.
Joseph Zuritsky, Paula Celletti-Baron, and Robert Zuritsky
Jeff Guaracino, Barry Eiswerth, and John F. Smith, III
Mike Kwiatkowski, Phil Gauffreau, and Rod Werner
Fairley, Cecil, and Alison Baker
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 59
EUROPEAN SPARKLING
WINE DINNER Friday, May 5 • 7pm Join us for a spectacular six-course menu crafted by Executive Chef Frank Perko and paired with luxurious sparkling wines from France, Spain, Germany and Italy.
$95 PER PERSON*
Visit parxcasino.com/parxgrill or call 1.888.LUV.PARX for full menu and ticket reservations. Seating is limited. Certificate of Excellence 2015 & 2016 Winner
STREET ROAD EXIT OFF I-95 OR PA TURNPIKE *TAX AND GRATUITY NOT INCLUDED. MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR CANCEL THIS EVENT AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE. MUST BE 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER TO ENTER PARXGRILL.
GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1.800.GAMBLER
SCENE EVERYBODY ’S TALKING ABOUT...
THREE’S COMPANY PHILLY CHEF JOSE GARCES IS BACK IN AC WITH A TRIO OF COOL NEW DINING CONCEPTS.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARTIN BUDAY
BY KRISTIN DETTERLINE
“We love Atlantic City and consider it to be an extension of our home in Philadelphia,” says Jose Garces. In fact, the famed Philly chef loves AC so much that he’s back for a second time in town, following a successful stint at the short-lived Revel Casino Hotel. Garces found his opportunity to “start fresh” at Tropicana, in the midst of its own fresh start with an ongoing $100 million renovation. His trio of concepts—Okatshe, Olón, and Bar Olón—not only add another dimension to the AC dining scene but mark a new culinary style for the chef: sushi. “Okatshe is my playful, modern take on traditional Japanese izakaya,” says Garces. “I traveled to Japan twice and fell in love with the flavors and simplicity. Of course, it also made sense to work with the fresh seafood at the Shore.” Besides sushi, there are small plates, yakitori, and ramen to sample along with 50 types of sake. At Olón, Garces gets back to his Ecuadorian roots with a 43-seat ceviche bar, five kinds of empanadas, and wood-fired Wagyu skirt steak. The 60-seat Bar Olón sits between the two dining rooms with a beer-centric bar menu and laid-back beach vibe. Tropicana Casino & Resort Atlantic City, 2831 Boardwalk, 609-340-4000; tropicana.net
.
Olón’s 128-seat dining room is a modern riff on beach décor. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Jose Garces; Olón’s private dining room is surrounded on two sides with ocean views; the chef’s famous paella ceviche.
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 61
SCENE OUT AND ABOUT
SHOW TIME! THE ROOTS PICNIC RETURNS TO FESTIVAL PIER JUNE 3 WITH A PACKED LINEUP FOR ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY.
FROM TOP BROADWAY TICKETS TO PROVOCATIVE ART EXHIBITS, MARK YOUR GOOGLE CALENDAR FOR THESE EIGHT CAN’T-MISS EVENTS. BY MARY-MARGARET EWENS
Must-see #1 & #2: Two productions set to scores that everyone knows by heart return to Philly for hotly anticipated second runs. From May 16 to 21, Baby and Johnny mambo into the Merriam Theater for the movie-turned-musical Dirty Dancing (250 S. Broad St., 215-893-1999; kimmelcenter.org). And trust us when we say you’ll have the time of your life. The Tony-nominated Motown: The Musical, May 30–June 11 at the Academy of Music (240 S. Broad St., 215-893-1999; kimmelcenter.org), promises to be one of the season’s hottest tickets thanks to countless songs from R&B
62
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
icons Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, and the Jackson 5. Must-see #3: Rocking a different kind of stage, the Roots Picnic returns to Festival Pier (Columbus Boulevard and Spring Garden Street, 800-7453000; festivalpierphilly .com) June 3 for its 10th anniversary. Pharrell co-headlines with the band and joins Lil Wayne, Solange, and 21 Savage. Must-see #4: Icelandic band Sigur Ros show off their musical chops at the outdoor Mann Center June 16 (5201 Parkside Ave., 215-546-7900;
The voice: Pharrell, Lil Wayne, and Solange headline the Roots Picnic.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOAN MARCUS (MOTOWN); CHRISTOPHER POLK/GETTY IMAGES FOR CBS RADIO INC. (PHARRELL); OPPOSITE PAGE: PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATTHEW MURPHY (DIRTY DANCING); CHARLES SHEELER © CONDÉ NAST (ARNST); BENNETT RAGLIN/GETTY IMAGES FOR PANDORA MEDIA (LEGEND)
Hear all the hits from the Jackson 5 in Motown: The Musical.
The final dance number from Dirty Dancing. below: John Legend.
Famed fashion photographer Charles Sheeler is in sharp focus at the Michener Museum. Here, actress and Ziegfeld dancer Bobbi Arnst, shot by Sheeler for Vanity Fair in 1928.
TEN-TIME GRAMMY AWARD WINNER JOHN LEGEND WILL PERFORM HIS BIGGEST HITS FOR A HOMETOWN CROWD AT THE MANN.
manncenter.org). “This will be the band’s fourth time on the Mann stage,” says Mann Center President and CEO Catherine M. Cahill. Must-see #5: Open-air concert venue BB&T Pavilion (1 Harbor Blvd., Camden, NJ, 856-365-1300; bbt pavilion.org) kick-starts its season with British folk singers Mumford and Sons on May 25 followed by John Legend on June 22. The 10-time Grammy Award winner will perform his biggest hits for a hometown crowd at the Mann. Must-see #6: In art news, the Michener Museum (138 South Pine St., Doylestown, 215-340-9800; michenerart museum.org) takes a sartorial turn with its latest exhibit, “Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and Sculptural Form.” On view through July 9, the Philly native, former Doylestown
resident, and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts alumnus is best known for his work at Vogue and Vanity Fair. “We’re thrilled to present this body of work, where just a few blocks away from our museum, Sheeler made his first important photographs,” says museum director Lisa Tremper Hanover. Must-see #7and #8: Two of Philly’s biggest street fairs take place on the same weekend this May: On May 20, the Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival (rittenhouserow.org) takes over six blocks of Walnut Street with food, music, and people-watching for crowds of more than 50,000. Over in South Philly the 9th Street Italian Market Festival (italian marketfestival.com) is back May 20–21, packing enough prosciutto and Peroni to satisfy some 70,000 revelers. Not to be missed: the annual grease-pole challenge.
.
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 63
SCENE FAMILY TIES
OPEN SESAME IT’S ALWAYS TAHINI TIME WITH THE PHILLY SISTERS BEHIND SPECIALTY FOOD LABEL SOOM. BY MARY MARGARET EWENS
the sisters focus on marketing the brand. Now in restaurant kitchens and food markets from New York to Washington, DC, you’ve probably enjoyed Soom without even knowing it: The tahini is a main ingredient in Michael Solomonov’s famous hummus at his CookNSolo restaurants. The community-minded female entrepreneurs—an oversized “Women Owned” logo is on each jar’s label—are involved in organizations across the city, from the local chapter of the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council to the Ronald McDonald House in North Philly. Meanwhile, the sisters continue to grow their business—this year they’re focused on promoting their new chocolate tahini. Think of it as the healthy version of Nutella. Now those are Soom yummy plans. soomfoods.com
.
above: Sisters Shelby, Amy, and Jackie Zitelman’s tahini brand Soom is served in top restaurants and stocked on the shelves of speciality food markets across Philly. below from left: Not sure how to cook with tahini? Soom’s website solves the problem with simple recipes, like their quinoa Buddha bowl and tahini-miso dressing; the Zitelman sisters were inspired to take tahini to the next level in the US after traveling in Israel, where tahini is popular; this year Soom is focused on launching a sweet version of tahini with a sweet chocolate spread.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SASHA ISRAEL (PORTRAIT); NEAL SANTOS (DISH ON LEFT AND SOOM CHOCOLATE); SARKA BABICKA/GETTY IMAGES (HUMMUS); SHUTTERSTOCK (CHOCOLATE SPREAD)
“Education is probably the most important aspect for our product,” says Shelby Zitelman, CEO of Soom. “If we educate our consumers, they will want to buy the product even more, because they know the health benefits.” Shelby and her two sisters, Jackie and Amy, saw a void in the market for healthy cooking ingredients and got the idea to market mineral-rich tahini stateside from Jackie’s husband, Omir, who was in the business in Israel. “We’re originally from Maryland, but chose Philly because there’s a vibrant food scene, our target customers are here, and it’s affordable,” says Shelby. “Plus the restaurants here are very accessible, from High Street on Market to Tredici Enoteca.” Most of the production is done in Israel and then shipped to Philly, where
64 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
REVEAL YOUR
ARTISTRY STRAFFORD 610.687.4750 | PHILADELPHIA 215.735.6404 | ADOLF BIECKER STUDIO 215.418.5550 | WWW.ADOLFBIECKER.COM
SCENE ONE TO WATCH
PITCH MAN PHILLIES PITCHER VINCE VELASQUEZ STEPS DOWN FROM THE MOUND TO TALK TATTOOS, GOLF, AND HIS BASEBALL HEROES. BY SARAH JORDAN
Power pitcher Vince Velasquez, 24, made a stunning debut with the Phils last April in his second start, with a 16-strikeout, zero-walk shutout against the San Diego Padres. We caught up with the Californian, known as a fireballer with pitches north of 100 mph, fresh off spring training in Clearwater, Florida.
.
66 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
“THE ARM IS THE MONEYMAKER, SO I HAVE TO DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO PROTECT IT.” —vince velasquez
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MILES KENNEDY
Who are your baseball heroes? “My dad is a big [memorabilia] collector and when I was younger, he took me to a lot of convention center signings. I met tons of players: Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Reggie Jackson. But my all-time favorite guy growing up was Ken Griffey Jr.” You’ve been described as a pitcher who wears his emotions on his sleeve. “Things happen for a reason and you sometimes have to let it out. But it’s a matter of controlling my inner self. My dad says to focus on my breathing. It’s amazing how much breathing takes over the mind and body.” You’ve had your share of injuries. What’s the plan to stay strong? “I work out with a band to strengthen the little muscles in the arm. The arm is the moneymaker, so I have to do whatever it takes to protect it.” We hear you like to golf in your free time. “That’s my getaway. If I’m having a bad day, I’ll play a round of golf and turn it around.” Tell us about your tattoos. “The right arm represents my Catholic beliefs. The left arm is more my warrior side.” Words to live by? “If you’re ready, you don’t have to get ready.”
AN ICONIC NJ SHORE DESTINATION Built in 1929, The Claridge Hotel is a stunning historic property in Atlantic City, NJ. Recently renovated to showcase its rich history while providing luxurious accommodations and 5 star events. The Grand Ballroom is reminiscent of a time of true glamour and elegance creating a wedding your guests will remember for years to come! The Claridge Hotel also features exclusive room deals, new rooftop bar and deck “VÜE” for a post wedding celebration with stunning ocean views, and a “Happily Ever After” Brunch. Come see all of the amenities that will make your wedding flawless.
& T H E BOA RDWA L K , AT L A NT I C C I T Y , N J S AC C O : 609.487.4371 | W W W . C L A RI D G E . C O M
PA RK PL AC E JA MES
SCENE BAR EXAM
ALE STORM BY BRIAN FREEDMAN
Philly Loves Beer (philly lovesbeer.org)—formerly Philly Beer Week—barrels into town June 2 to 11, proving yet again that this is the single finest brewdrinking city in America, thanks to more than 1,000 events, roughly 150,000 beer enthusiasts, and some of the best, most interesting brews and bars you’ll ever see. Of course, this city adores its beer the other 355 days as well. Which is why, according to Devil’s Den owner and PLB board member Erin Wallace, Philly Beer Week “has grown into Philly Loves Beer, which was what I believe we were all working for since the beginning—showcasing how great Philly is for all beer, and not just for 10
68 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
The 10-day Philly Loves Beer brings much more than just 99 bottles of beer on the wall to the City of Brotherly Love.
days, but 365 days a year.” Here are four of our favorites for those magical 10. PUCKER UP
The Craft Concepts Group, which owns Cinder, is known for its tireless focus on finding and showcasing the best beers in the region. During PLB, expect Cinder to really swing for the fences. The Bitter the Better will highlight top IPAs, The Wild Brunch will mark the tapping of 16 top American craft and Belgian sours, and more. 1500 Locust St., 267761-5582; cinderphilly.com ALL THAT JAZZ
Owners Jason Evenchik and Terry Leach will have all the great PLB music and beer you’d expect at
Four styles of mussels pair with Devil’s Den’s impressive menu of craft beers.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES (BEER); STUART GOLDENBERG (MUSSELS); OPPOSITRE PAGE: PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBERTO WESTBROOK/GETTY IMAGES (BEER); SOCIETY HILL FILMS (CINDER); KORY AVERSA (PIZZA)
FOUR SPOTS TO PULL UP A STOOL AND SAMPLE THE BEST BREWS DURING PHILLY LOVES BEER.
Sip in the shadow of Independence Hall at Red Owl Tavern.
Local breweries like Yards, Victory, and Flying Fish are all front and center during Philly Loves Beer.
their jazz-centric NoLibs favorite, Heritage. On June 2, the bar hosts Dock Street’s rerelease of its Nicethings IPA, accompanied by the tunes of Chill Moody, with guest appearances from a number of Philly music legends. 914 N. Second St., 215-627-7500; heritage.life SPEAK OF THE DEVIL
RED OWL TAVERN HITS THE GROUND RUNNING—LITERALLY—THE FIRST DAY OF PHILLY LOVES BEER WITH A ’70S-STYLE HAMMER OF GLORY RELAY RACE. At Cinder, woodfired pizzas are a hot bar bite, while copper pipes (right) keep the sourcentric beer selection ice-cold.
Devil’s Den will be closing down the street to host the Tailgate Olympics, which just may be the single most Philly thing any bar has ever done. Beyond that, block out your calendar for the June 4 brunch with Left Hand and East Austin Ciders and the June 11 homebrew releases, among lots more. 1148 S. 11th St., 215-3390855; devilsdenphilly.com RED ALERT
The Hotel Monaco’s Americathemed Red Owl Tavern hits the ground running—literally— the first day of Philly Loves Beer with a ’70s-style Hammer of Glory relay race, complete with tube socks and sweatbands. And the running doesn’t stop there: On June 3, the Red Owl hosts the Almost 3K race with Founder’s Brewing Company. Celebrate at the finish line with a cold one, Red Owl swag, and summertime favorites right off the grill. 433 Chestnut St., 215923-2267; redowltavern.com
.
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 69
SCENE BIBLIOPHILA
KEYSTONE QUIZZO IN WILLIAM ECENBARGER’S NEW BOOK, WEIRD AND WONDERFUL STORIES TELL THE TALE OF PENNSYLVANIA. BY SARAH SOWDEN
In Pennsylvania Stories— Well Told, former Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine journalist William Ecenbarger presents a dozen unique, offbeat tales about the Keystone State. Here, he talks about driving with author and Reading native John Updike and touring Eastern State Penitentiary. What was the inspiration for the book? “A couple of people had approached me over the years to put together some of my best Inquirer articles into a book. And that included my former editor, Art Carey, and my
70 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
One of Pennsylvania’s most unusual places is Fairmount’s Eastern State Penitentiary, regarded as the world’s first true penitentiary, and where Ecenbarger accidentally got locked in a cell.
“JOHN UPDIKE DROVE MY CAR SO I COULD TAKE NOTES.” —william ecenbarger wife. I came upon a time in my life when I had some time to do this, so I just spent three or four months working on it.” You dedicate a chapter to the Pennsylvania Turnpike. How would you describe this 450-mile road in three words? “Root of history. The turnpike was the original US superhighway, and there was never anything like it before.” Tell us about your time with John Updike. “He was very congenial and had a nice sense of humor. He was a little bit reluctant at first— his mother set up the interview with me—but
then as he got going he was quite enthusiastic. He drove my car so I could take notes.” If you penned a book called Philadelphia— Well Told, what’s one story that would make the cut? “I wrote a story about Eastern State (for the Inquirer) when it was getting ready to open to the public. It was a cold February day, and we got locked in Willy Sutton’s cell. This was before the age of cell phones. So we had no way to get out. We waited an hour before someone found us.” Joseph Fox Bookshop, 1724 Sansom St., 215-5634184; foxbookshop.com
.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY J. FUSCO FOR EASTERN STATE PENITENTIARY (EASTERN STATE PENITENTIARY); HERBERT GEHR/THE LIFE IMAGES COLLECTION/GETTY IMAGES (TURNPIKE, RIGHT); BETTMANN/GETTY IMAGES (TURNPIKE, LEFT); SUSAN ECENBARGER (ECENBARGER)
In his chapter about the Pennsylvania Turnpike, William Ecenbarger (inset) talks about the history behind the highway. “It was built right before WWII so we could send materials quickly to the ports of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore,” he says.
independence integrity best interests For a future that amounts to more, change the equation. Partner with Glenmede, an independent, privately-owned trust company offering investment and wealth management services. Founded in 1956 by the Pew family to manage their charitable assets, we provide customized solutions for families, endowments and foundations. While others follow the beaten path, our team is free to think apart and generate ideas that power you toward your goals. To learn more, contact Laura LaRosa at 215-419-6027 or laura.larosa@glenmede.com.
CLEVELAND • MORRISTOWN • NEW YORK • PHILADELPHIA • PRINCETON • WASHINGTON, DC • WILMINGTON
Glenmede’s services are best suited to those with $5 million or more to invest. glenmede.com
@glenmede
/company/glenmede
— One of the nation’s leading chefs and restaurateurs — Winner of the James Beard Foundation’s prestigious “Best Chef, Mid-Atlantic” award — Food Network’s Iron Chef, Jose Garces — Author of two cookbooks
NEW DINING CONCEPTS BY
CHEF JOSE GARCES! The menu at Olón features Chef Jose Garces’ family recipes, with a modern twist, as well as unique takes on time-honored favorites. Traditional features include steamed clams, crab cakes, jumbo fried shrimp, and surf & turf. More contemporary options include wood-fired Wagyu skirt steak, roasted chicken, jumbo gulf prawns, black bass, two-pound lobster and king crab. Olón will be open seven days a week for a lunch menu starting at 11:30am and dinner 5pm – 11pm, midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Reservations can be made on OpenTable® or by calling 800-345-8767.
Okatshe offers a selection of small plates, yakitori, ramen, sushi and sashimi. Yakitori skewers include chicken, beef, pork, vegetable or seafood. Ramen noodles are served in three unique styles: Tokyo, light chicken and Dashi broth; Tonkatsu, rich pork broth; and Okatshe, lobster dashi. Sushi, sashimi, and maki offerings include everything from scallop and wasabi tobiko to spicy rolls, black jack eel rolls and the signature Tropicana roll. The bar at Okatshe will include a curated selection of Japanese whiskeys, 50 sakes, beers and specialty cocktails. Okatshe will be open from 4pm – 2am seven days a week. Reservations are not required.
Bar Olón serves as the foundation of Olón’s extensive beverage programming, including: a custom, double-sided tap with 16 draft beer selections; 35 beers by-the-bottle; 20 wines by-the-glass; 75+ wines by the bottle and 8 hand-crafted specialty cocktails. A light food menu will also be available featuring ceviche, sandwiches and shareable small plates. The bar will be open from 11:30am – 11pm daily. Seasonal live, entertainment will be offered from 9pm – midnight on Fridays, Saturdays and holiday weekends.
MORE FUN. MORE VALUE. MORE VARIETY 1-800-THE TROP | TROPICANA.NET | BRIGHTON AND BOARDWALK, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 08401 Must be 21. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.
STYLE OF THE CIT Y
ANCHORS AWAY EMBODY THE SPIRIT OF THE HIGH SEAS IN HIGH STYLE. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF CRAWFORD STYLING BY FAYE POWER
Maritime Mia shoulder bag, Michael Kors Collection ($1,550). 1705 Walnut St., 215446-6708; michaelkors.com. Loafers, Tod’s ($725). Saks Fifth Avenue, 2 Bala Plaza, Bala Cynwyd, 610-667-1550; tods.com. Scarf, Tory Burch ($65). King of Prussia Mall, 610-337-2565; toryburch.com. Raffia bracelet ($275) and hinge bracelet ($295), Alexis Bittar. Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia Mall, 610-962-6200; neimanmarcus.com
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 73
STYLE SWEET CHARIT Y Tory Burch launched her foundation in 2009 to inspire the next generation of female entrepreneurs. In the years since, the designer’s passion project has spawned mentoring programs, a coffeetable book, and partnerships with the White House.
WONDER WOMAN
As an international fashion and lifestyle phenom and CEO of her eponymous billion-dollar company, hometown darling Tory Burch is no stranger to success. But she knows part of being successful is helping others along the way. Armed with a new campaign and accessories collection through her foundation, Burch wants to inspire women to chase their dreams, just as she did when she launched her colorful label from a New York City storefront in 2004. That was the thinking behind the Tory Burch Foundation that she founded five years later. Its goal? To empower female entrepreneurs to keep fear of failure at bay and eschew the cultural mores and stigmas that are often put upon ambitious women, and give them the tools and confi-
74 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
dence to go for their goals. “Women in business face many challenges,” says Burch. “One of the biggest may be that we have internalized the harmful double standard that exists around ambition, which is often perceived as negative in a woman, yet is seen as a positive in a man.” And what better way to stay inspired than with some new wristwear? As part of the campaign, Burch is selling Embrace Ambition bracelets available in six different colors at her King of Prussia boutique. All of the proceeds benefit the Tory Burch Foundation. “If we are truly to achieve parity in the workplace,” says Burch, “we have to own our bold ideas, celebrate our aspirations, and embrace ambition.” King of Prussia Mall, 610-337-2565; toryburch.com
.
Burch’s Spring/Summer 2017 collection was inspired by her preppy-chic Main Line roots. ABOVE: Tory Burch Embrace Ambition bracelets ($50 for two).
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIGITTE LACOMBE (PORTRAIT); NOA GRIFFEL (BACKSTAGE); COURTESY OF TORY BURCH (BRACELETS)
TORY BURCH EMBRACES FEMALE EMPOWERMENT WITH HER LATEST CAMPAIGN. BY MARNI PRICHARD MANKO
WATC H
W
E
E
K
D
A Y
4:30-7:00AM
S
STYLE DEBUT
FRAME OF MIND WARBY PA ER RETURNS TO THE CITY WHERE THE EYEWEAR BRAND BEGAN— WITH A FEW SURPRISES. BY KRISTIN DETTERLINE
Eye spy: Warby Parker’s classic frames in cool colors include the Welty eyeglasses in Eastern Bluebird Fade (ABOVE; $95) and Roland eyeglasses in Espresso Tortoise (BELOW; $95). RIGHT: Matte frames, like the Moore eyeglasses in sandalwood matte ($95), are one of the biggest trends in eyewear in 2017.
The retail world knows Warby Parker for its stylish, affordable glasses. The charity world recognizes the label for its impactful Buy a Pair, Give a Pair program. In the Phillysphere, the talk is always about how a couple of Wharton guys turned an idea born in a computer lab into a bonafide brand with 50 stores stretching from Canada to Miami. Seven years later, Warby Parker marked a full-circle moment this spring by opening a Walnut Street boutique steps from where cofounder and co-CEO Dave Gilboa lived during the early days. “Philadelphia was the birthplace of the company, so it gives us the warm fuzzies to be back in town,” says Gilboa. PHILLY IN FOCUS
Summer 2017 looks hit shelves in April (hello, rose-gold frames!) and mark Warby’s 91st line. The signature Roosevelt Collection, named for the old Roosevelt Pub where the founders used to hang out, comes in three limited-edition hues only available at the Walnut Street store.
Inside the Walnut Street store, Warby Parker’s neat rows of shelves are modeled after one of their favorite places: the library.
“PHILADELPHIA WAS THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE COMPANY.” —DAVE GILBOA
DESIGN OF THE TIMES
VISION-ARY MISSION
Warby’s Buy a Pair, Give a Pair has donated more than 2 million pairs of glasses to people in need. And the program has grown to include training those in poor countries to perform eye exams and then sell glasses through nonprofit partners. 1523 Walnut St., 215-845-0987; warbyparker.com
.
76 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF WARBY PARKER
Sure, you’re shopping for glasses, but the store’s gorgeous library-inspired design invites lingering with its arched ceilings and leather seating. Eye exam appointments are posted on departure boards modeled after the ones at 30th Street Station.
SHOPPING
LOUIS VUITTON TIFFANY & CO TOMMY BAHAMA APPLE
DINING
THE CONTINENTAL BUDDAKAN PHILLIPS SEAFOOD
AND MANY MORE
w w w.playgrou n d p i e r a c . c o m | (6 0 9 )3 45-3100
STYLE FLEX APPEAL
Burn baby burn: New barre, spinning, and yoga classes join the Philly fitness fray this season.
BUILD YOUR BEST SUMMER BODY EVER AT PHILLY’S NEWEST FITNESS HAVENS. BY KRISTIN DETTERLINE
Think that the Philly fitness bubble has finally burst? Not even close. Following a slew of openings in 2016, this year promises even more high-intensity spinning, stretching, and strength training. Here, four new studios to feel the burn. SOUL TRAIN
Celeb-approved spinning sanctuary SoulCycle has at long last opened
78
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
a second studio in Rittenhouse. If Ardmore is any indicator, Philly’s fittest will be heatedly vying for these 58 bikes. Anthony DiMaggio, VP of development says, “The success of Ardmore has proven that there is a demand for SoulCycle in both suburban and urban areas.” Expect to burn up to 700 calories during each 45-minute class. 113 S. 16th St., 215-3987685; soul-cycle.com
SWEAT EQUITY
BARRE EXAM
REBEL YELL
With eight locations across the 215, Sweat is planting its fitness flag just steps from City Hall with a new 25,000square-foot mega-gym that’s home to an indoor track and a trio of studios for spinning, barre, and Pilates classes. “We look forward to seeing Mayor Kenney sweating on the gym floor soon,” says President Tracy Shannon. 1 South Broad St., 215-5640303; sweatfitness.com
Barre fanatics can now take their workouts up a notch with a plie in the pool. New to Philly and only at the Rittenhouse Spa, Water Barre uses the edge of the pool in place of the barre for a total-body workout that tones and lengthens muscles like your favorite barre class—but easier on joints. 210 W. Rittenhouse Sq., 215-790-2500; therittenhousespaclub.com
Chestnut Hill’s buzzy new Rebel is a yoga studio, athleisure shop, and juice café all rolled into one Wififree lifestyle hub. But make no mistake, the killer classes are what have the Hill slipping into Spandex: The new Rise & Rebel power vinyasa flow class, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 AM, is super popular. 8020 Germantown Ave., 215-2429642; rebelyogastudio.com
.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY GETTY IMAGES/WESTEND61(LEFT); GETTY IMAGES/JOHNER RF (RIGHT)
LET’S GET PHYSICAL
BRENDA CARPENTER PHOTOGRAPHY
FOR THE BENEFIT OF BRYN MAWR HOSPITAL
CELEBRATING 121 YEARS
MAY 25 - JUNE 4,, 2017 TICKETS OR INFO: DEVONHORSESHOW.ORG OR 610-964-0550 JOIN US FOR LADIES DAY ON MAY 31, 2017
STYLE TRENDS
Necklace, Oscar de la Renta ($1,190). netaporter.com
Bracelet, Giorgio Armani ($575). Saks Fifth Avenue, 2 Bala Plaza, Bala Cynwyd, 610-667-1550; armani.com 11. Paris Eau de (1.6 oz. Parfum, Alaïa (1.6 Saks Fifth for $115). Saks Avenue, 2 Bala Plaza, Bala Cynwyd, 610-6671550; saks.com
Top, Rails ($148). Ellelauri, 114 S. 19th St., 267-457-5939; ellelauri.com
Swimsuit, Adriana Degreas ($370). netaporter.com
Carry-on trolley, Globe-Trotter ($1,895). Barneys New York, 1811 Walnut St., 215-5635333; barneys.com
INDIAN SUMMER CHANNEL MUMBAI ON THE MAIN LINE WITH BURNT-ORANGE HUES, MUGHAL MOTIFS, AND SERPENT DESIGNS.
Elephants paraded in fluid separates at Armani’s Spring/ Summer 2017 runway shows.
BY FAYE POWERS
Morocco lip liner, Nars ($22). Sephora, 1714 Chestnut St., 215-5636112; sephora.com
Freccia ring, Vhernier ($5,700). Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia Mall, 610962-6200; vhernier.it To India With Love, Assouline ($50). The Barnes Foundation, 2025 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., 215-2787000; assouline.com
80 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
8. Jacquard slipper, Dolce & Gabbana ($695). The Mall at Short Hills, 973-9128090; dolcegabbana.com Mamounia No. 28 threewick candle, L’Objet ($275). Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia Mall, 610962-6200; l-objet.com
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALINARI ARCHIVES VIA GETTY IMAGES (ELEPHANT); STEPHANE CARDINALE/CORBIS VIA GETTY IMAGES (MODEL)
Ravenna dress, Figue ($495). Saks Fifth Avenue, 2 Bala Plaza, Bala Cynwyd, 610-6671550; figue.com
18k gold serpent drop earrings, Temple St. Clair ($12,500). Govberg Jewelers, 65 St. James Pl., Ardmore, 610-664-1715; govbergwatches.com
PETRELLI LAW M AT R I M O N I A L T R I A L AT TO R N E YS
PHILADELPHIA 1845 Walnut Street, Suite 1616 Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 523-6900
CHICAGO 180 North Stetson, Suite 3500 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 252-2085
P E T R E L L I L AW. C O M
NEW JERSEY 304 Harper Drive, Suite 130 Moorestown, NJ 08057 (201) 655-7204
STYLE MUST-HAVE
COCO’S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG THE SIMPLY NAMED GABRIELLE IS CHANEL’S FIRST NEW HANDBAG LINE IN SIX YEARS.
THE GABRIELLE IS A DESIGN MARVEL, MERGING THE SLOUCH OF A HOBO-STYLE HANDBAG WITH A STRUCTURAL BOTTOM.
Freedom, comfort, functionality— these were the three requirements at the top of Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s list when she created a handbag that merged practicality with style in 1955. Her idea of dressing the modern woman still rings true today, and it’s nowhere more apparent than in the new bag that bears her name. Chanel’s creative director, Karl Lagerfeld, introduced the Gabrielle bag during the brand’s Spring 2017 runway show. It’s a design marvel, merging the slouch of a hobo-style handbag with a structural bottom, resulting in a contrasting silhouette that feels fresh and excitingly new. In order to achieve this posh juxtaposition, the handbag is fitted on a rigid thermoformed base, and the body of the bag is crafted from light and supple quilted leather. Of course, Chanel also has perfect taste in its muses, with Kristen Stewart, Cara Delevingne, Caroline de Maigret, and Pharrell Williams all helping to get the word out in an Instagram campaign. Available in a range of styles (quilted backpacks, chic shoulder bags, sturdy totes, and youthful bucket bags) as well as a multitude of colorways, the Gabrielle offers endless style possibilities. We can’t help but think Coco herself would be pleased. Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia Mall, 610-962-6200; chanel.com
.
82
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
HERE AND TOP LEFT: The new “it” bag from Chanel hit the runway at the brand’s Spring 2017 show. ABOVE: Poppy Delevingne, English model and sister of Chanel muse Cara, sports the Gabrielle backpack. LEFT: An array of elegant Gabrielle bags ($3,000–$4,000) in mixed materials and classic colors.
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF CHANEL
BY CONNOR CHILDERS
STYLE DESIGN MINDS
MONOGRAMMING MAVEN ELSEY MACLEAN IS PUTTING THE FASHION WORLD IN STITCHES. BY MARNI PRICHARD MANKO
Kelsey MacLean’s plush spa wraps, made from silky Pima cotton on the outside and thick terry cotton on the inside, are more than worthy of her custom embroidery. right: For the Jon Jon childrenswear set, MacLean found design inspiration in sailor suits.
84 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Back when Kelsey MacLean was shopping for clothes for her soon-to-be-born son, she went into her country club’s gift shop, looking for a teeny shirt embroidered with the club’s logo. What she found instead were fashion-forward, miniature versions of adult clothing, even down to the use of tech fabrics. “I was disappointed,” says MacLean. “When I asked for something a bit more tasteful and made from cotton, I was told that the golf apparel industry did not provide that type of clothing for babies and young children.” Enter the inspiration for her eponymous
Kelsey MacLean and Fore Kids Golf, luxury fashion lines she started in 2013 and headquartered in Kennett Square. Both labels show clothes that are designed primarily for babies and toddlers, and she only uses high-quality textiles such as 100-percent pima cotton. Today, her garb is sold in clubs around the world, including Ardmore’s famed Merion Golf Club (249 Ardmore Ave.,610-642-5600; meriongolfclub.com). Although her forte is childrenswear, MacLean has also created a sweet niche for herself by taking those same
fabrics and creating custom luxury adult items for some of the world’s most discerning clubs and hotels, including the plush line of robes she creates for the Ritz-Carlton hotels. And she ups the stakes by adding monograms and logos. “I think people like to have items monogrammed or to have their logos on clothing because it’s a personal touch. Whether it’s an individual who wants to have their name or a country club that wants its logo on their clothing, it’s a personal statement of hand-finished bespoke clothing.” Sew there! kelseymaclean.com
.
“PEOPLE LIKE TO HAVE ITEMS MONOGRAMMED BECAUSE IT’S A PERSONAL TOUCH.” —kelsey maclean
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DON BLAKE (MACLEAN); ; MILENA BONIEK/GETTY IMAGES (WOMAN WEARING ROBE)
NAME DROPPER
Best of Style Issue
THIS SUMMER, PHILADELPHIA STYLE PRESENTS THE ANNUAL BEST OF STYLE EDITION Enjoy our collection of the best that Philadelphia has to offer. From dining and home dÊcor to shopping, health and beauty, we bring you the best of Philadelphia Style. Our direct-mail distribution model guarantees we reach the Philadelphia readers who are twice as likely to shop, dine, decorate, and enjoy the best our city. Our Best of Style celebration has become one of Philadelphia’s hottest events, attracting the tastemakers, trendsetters, boldfaced names, and media. Philadelphia Style invites advertisers to promote their brands in our magazine and at our event. Showcase your product or service to the most powerful local audience! SPACE: 5/8/2017 MATERIALS: 5/15/2017 AVAILABLE: 6/16/2017
For more information, contact John Colabelli, Publisher, at 215.468.6670 or john.colabelli@greenspun.com
L
ADY ABELLE
Armed with a new jazz album and cookbook, plus concert dates and a third season of her cooking show lined up, Philly’s own PATTI LABELLE is proof that life is greater later. By A.D. Amorosi Photography by Derek Blanks
86
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
sparkling 73 years young in May, Patti LaBelle, Philly’s Godmother of Soul—be it music or food—has more on her plate than at any time in her five-decades-long career. The fact is, she looks better than ever doing it. “And God bless to that,” says LaBelle, with quiet assurance. LaBelle is looking forward to even more blessings with the May release of her first album in 10 years. Titled Bel Hommage, the smoky jazz recording is a joint venture between Sony Red and her own label, GPE Records, and the first of several new albums to come. The Grammy Award-winning singer herself says the album is “something you’d never expect from Patti.” What we have come to expect-—in no small part thanks to the “Patti LaBelle Sweet Potato Pie” viral video in November 2015-— is the singer’s double life as a celebrity cook. She’s furthering her culinary connection to Walmart by developing the Patti’s Good Life trademark and bringing new dishes to the table. Along with readying her third season of the Cooking Channel’s Patti LaBelle’s Place this spring, she’s published her fourth cookbook, Desserts LaBelle: Soulful Sweets to Sing About. She is in talks with fellow Philly pal producer-director Lee Daniels about appearing in his hit Fox series, Empire, again as well as having “LaLa” (“that’s what he calls me”) in his new Fox show, Star. All that, she adds, happens with the aid of her son, manager Zuri Edwards. “He’s as shy and quiet as me, but
Styling by Tameka Foster Hair by Norma Harris Gordon Makeup by Lona Azami
“NOW IS A TIME OF GREATER, MORE DIVERSE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN—AND IN MY CASE, BLACK WOMEN—TO DO IT ALL AND DO IT ALL WELL.”
“IF YOU CARE HOW YOU VIEW YOURSELF AND HOW THE WORLD VIEWS YOU, THEN YOU HAVE TO DO THINGS WITH A SENSE OF PRIDE AND DECIDE WHAT CAN LAST AND BE GREAT.”
with a clearer head,” she says with a laugh. “Great manager or not— and he’s watched me through them all—we still fight like mother and son. To tell you the truth, sometimes I’m willing to fight even when I’m wrong. Just something about me. I want to give people a run for their money.” LaBelle is able to give everyone—her son, ex-husband Armstead Edwards, who executive-produced Bel Hommage and came up with the jazz concept, and her adoring public—a run for their money because of how career possibilities have expanded for women over the years, regardless of age. “It’s not so much about hustling. I was always too shy to hustle or be pushy. I believe now is a time of greater, more diverse opportunities for women—and in my case, black women—to do it all and do it all well. I have been doing this now for over 50 years, and it seems as if the older I get, the more comes on my plate.” LaBelle confesses that her shyness goes back as far as her childhood days singing in the Beulah Baptist Church Choir in Southwest Philadelphia. This may be part of the reason that she still calls the suburbs of Philadelphia home, avoiding the glare of Los Angeles (“too boring”) or New York City (“too fast”). “I’m not about going to parties. I’m very laid back. Philly is just my pace,” she says.
E
verything LaBelle does, from choosing dynamic songs from the catalog of “the queen” Nina Simone, Peggy Lee, and Frank Sinatra for Bel Hommage to deciding what chain will sell her sweet potato pie, banana pudding, and peach cobbler, is carefully considered and must be filled with “class and thought,” she says. “I was never one to just take whatever came my way. My thinking was always as long as something is quality and made sense [for me], then I’d say yes.” “If you care about your reputation, how you view yourself and how the world views you, then you have to do things with a sense of pride and decide what can last and be great.” Maybe that’s where LaBelle’s shyness and reticence paid off; she doesn’t rush to judgment or action. “I know you’re gonna bring up that we’ve been talking about this new album of mine for 15 years now,” she says with a laugh, recalling several conversations we’ve had about the newly titled Bel Hommage. “Things have to simmer.”
LaBelle is the first to admit, however, that shyness didn’t always work to her advantage. Like when she auditioned for Steven Spielberg’s 1985 film The Color Purple and gave what she and the director agreed was a performance that “needed more energy, but he wanted me to try again.” LaBelle never went back for a second audition. “Maybe I didn’t want my first film to feature me in a love scene because I was so shy,” she says. When it came time to audition for 1990’s Ghost, LaBelle’s limo got stuck in Lincoln Tunnel traffic and Whoopi Goldberg tried out before her and got the part. She was a bit deflated, but pleased for her friend. “Whoopi of course won the Oscar, and God bless her for that.” LaBelle’s film star has risen, but it’s only been over the last few years thanks to memorable appearances in Empire, 2014’s American Horror Story (“I died so hard in that one, I ain’t never coming back,” she laughs, considering that series’ countless star turns), and, of course, as herself through a now-three-seasons-and-counting run with the Cooking Channel. Ask if there is synergy regarding what she’ll cook on her television show, what she’s designated as her next Good Life sweets project for Walmart (“lots of cobblers coming up”), and what she’s writing about for her latest cookbook, and the singer says that she believes things happen organically. “I like working with Walmart because they’re smart and they, like me, wish to keep things affordable so everyone can enjoy them, no exclusions. That’s the same reason that, in Desserts LaBelle, I made sure to include recipes for those who can’t eat sugar, because I’ve been diabetic for more than 20 years. You want sugar now and then—so do I—so I want you [to] have what you want.” That same synergy is what finally made Bel Hommage a reality. She says she started the project at a time when she wasn’t completely happy with her voice. The emotions of feeling her way through that initial struggle coupled with finding footing in a genre she loved but hadn’t devoted herself to in the past (“my ex-husband wanted me to do this for a while... he knew me and my voice”) bubble to the top of every high note in Bel Hommage, from Nina Simone’s “Go to Hell” to Shirley Horn’s “Here’s to Life,” a vibrant cut that LaBelle states will close her upcoming shows. The album has been a true labor of love, but LaBelle wouldn’t have it any other way. “All good things in good time, baby.”
.
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 89
GOLD RUSH This season’s tough metallics give gritty glamour to worn-in leathers, butter-soft suedes, and sensual (never slouchy) silhouettes. photography by JEFF CRAWFORD styling by CONNOR CHILDERS
90 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
opposite page: Bustier top, Victoria Beckham (price on request). Barneys New York, 1811 Walnut St., 215-563-5333; victoriabeckham.com. Trousers, Michael Kors Collection ($795). 1705 Walnut St., 215-446-6708; michaelkors.com. Fringe earrings, Ralph Lauren Collection ($650). King of Prussia Mall, 610-7688863; ralphlauren.com. Lars leather lounge chair, Room & Board ($1,299). roomandboard.com
this page: Mini-Falabella box bag, Stella McCartney ($975). Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia Mall, 610-9626200; neimanmarcus.com. Large Dome bangle, Alexis Bittar ($245). Scarlett Alley, 241 Race St., 215-592-7898; scarlettalley.com. Hadley Bermuda bag, Michael Kors Collection ($990). 1705 Walnut St., 215-4466708; michaelkors.com. Ravello sandal, Bottega Veneta ($670). King of Prussia Mall, 610-2904477; bottegaveneta.com. Sunglasses, Tomas Maier ($230). Neiman Marcus, see above
Jacket ($2,200), bralette ($480), and skirt ($1,800), Bottega Veneta. King of Prussia Mall, 610-290-4477; bottegaveneta.com. O-ring stud earrings, Eddie Borgo ($90). Bloomingdale’s, Willow Grove Park Mall, 215-7063300; bloomingdales.com. Hammered-bronze necklace, Ashley Pittman ($695). Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia Mall, 610-962-6200; neimanmarcus.com. Bracelet, Aurélie Bidermann ($290). aureliebidermann.com. 18k yellow-gold and tiger’s eye Perlée ring, Van Cleef & Arpels ($2,200). The Mall at Short Hills, 973-379-1800; vancleefarpels.com. 18k yellow-gold guilloche and diamond Amulette de Cartier ring, Cartier ($5,500). King of Prussia Mall, 610-205-0450; cartier.us. Rafia sandals, Weekend Max Mara ($245). Bloomingdale’s, see above. Lars leather lounge chair, Room & Board ($1,299). roomandboard.com
92 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Cordelia gold bag, Bally ($1,395). Saks Fifth Avenue, 2 Bala Plaza, Bala Cynwyd, 610-667-1550; bally.com. Sunglasses, Prada ($360). West Coast Optical, 1726 Chestnut St., 215-351-9111; westcoastoptique.com. Large medicine pouch, The Row ($3,150). Barneys New York, 1811 Walnut St., 215-563-5333; therow.com. Rafia sandals, Weekend Max Mara ($245). Bloomingdale’s, Willow Grove Park Mall, 215-706-3300; bloomingdales.com. Chet velvet minaudière, Eddie Borgo ($1,490). Bloomingdale’s, see above
Dress, Marni ($5,660). Joan Shepp, 1811 Chestnut St., 215-7352666; joanshepp.com. 18k yellow-gold Perlée rings ($850 and $1,350), Van Cleef & Arpels. The Mall at Short Hills, 973-379-1800; vancleefarpels.com
94 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Belt, Gucci ($420). King of Prussia Mall, 610-337-4130; gucci.com. Peking headdress necklace, Lele Sadoughi ($495). Linda Golden Boutique, 379 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, 610-658-0992; lelesadoughi.com. Bag, Giorgio Armani ($2,495). Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia Mall, 610-3540500; neimanmarcus.com. Nile small bracelet bag, ChloÊ ($1,450). Neiman Marcus, see above. Twisted Abaca rug, Serena & Lily ($798–$2,598). serenaandlily.com
Dress ($3,250) and hammered-metal earrings ($495), Proenza Schouler. Saks Fifth Avenue, 2 Bala Plaza, Bala Cynwyd, 610-6671550; saks.com
96  PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Rope Monogram Petite Malle, Louis Vuitton ($6,600). King of Prussia Mall, 610-992-0392; louisvuitton.com. Lucia bag, Dolce & Gabbana ($2,295). Nordstrom, King of Prussia Mall, 610-2656111; dolcegabbana.com. Sandal ($740) and bracelets ($750 and $600), Hermès. King of Prussia Mall, 610-9929730; hermes.com. Knot earrings, Loewe ($450). loewe.com. Twisted Abaca rug, Serena & Lily ($798—$2,598). serenaandlily.com Hair by Andrea Wilson using T3 tools, Living Proof, and NARS Makeup by Ricky Wilson at Ivy Eleven agency using Dior Manicure by Michelle Matthews using Chanel Le Vernis Model: Daria Zhemkova at Muse NYC
—A NEW DAY—
Jennifer Rodriguez is on the move as president and CEO of the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. First job: “As a high-school student, I worked sampling products in supermarkets.” Greatest accomplishment: “I am incredibly proud of the work I did as executive director of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant and Multicultural Affairs under Mayor Michael Nutter. I see today how the policies, regulations, and programs which we implemented have prepared Philly to manage the uncertainty and fear surrounding new immigration laws under the Trump administration.” Words to live by: “In God we trust; all others must show proof!” Role models: “I am inspired by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Her story is one I can relate to: From a working-class family, finds herself in elite institutions, surrounded by highly accomplished individuals of a certain class and pedigree. She could have succumbed to self-doubt but did not.” Hidden talent: “I can make my own clothes. As a young girl living in Puerto Rico, we did not have much money. I even sewed my prom dress!” Day in the life: “The Chamber focuses on demographics and entrepreneurship for Latinos. This is the fastest-growing group in the nation, and we are two times more likely to start a business than the national average. There are 8,000 Latino-owned businesses in Philly and 18,000 in the region. That’s powerful.” Overcoming challenges: “What I find is that Latinos are in many ways still a mystery, and largely unknown or misunderstood. My goal is to help debunk assumptions and misconceptions about our diverse community, because it is indeed very diverse.” Me in three words: “WYSIWYG. Determined. Interested.” Get social: @GPHCC
18k white-gold with black rhodium drop, feather, with agate, sapphires, and 3.06 carat diamond earrings, Sutra Jewels ($10,650). Bernie Robbins Jewelers, 775 E. Lancaster Ave., Villanova, 610-971-2446; bernierobbins.com. Large root cuff, Jennifer Fisher ($685). Barneys New York, 1811 Walnut St., 215-563-5333; jennifer fisher.com. 18k white-gold with 0.36 carat diamond bracelet ($6,000), 18k white-gold with 0.64 carat diamond bracelet ($6,185), and 18k white-gold with 1.05 carat diamond three-row dome bangle ($5,995), Penny Preville. Bernie Robbins Jewelers, see above. 18k white-gold with 0.95 carat diamond criss-cross ring, Hearts On Fire ($4,490). Bernie Robbins Jewelers, see above. Silk tank, L’Agence ($195), and jacket, Veronica Beard ($650). Intermix, 1718 Walnut St., 215-545-6034; intermix.com. Pleated miniskirt, Nicole Miller Artelier ($245). 4249 Main St., 215-930-0307; The Bellevue, 200 S. Broad St., 215-546-5007; nicolemiller.com. Shoes, Christian Louboutin ($975). Saks Fifth Avenue, 2 Bala Plaza, Bala Cynwyd, 610-667-1550; christianlouboutin.com
WHO’S THE ?
ARMED WITH A SOCIAL CONSCIENCE AND PROFESSIONAL SAVVY, THESE SIX PHILADELPHIA WOMEN ARE REDEFINING SUCCESS BY TAKING OTHERS ALONG FOR THE RIDE. by KRISTIN DETTERLINE
photography by PHIL KRAMER
W
omen’s rights are front and center in the news in 2017. But in the City of Brotherly Love, we’ve always known that the future is female. The six professionals featured in our annual Women of Influence edition have paved their own paths to power with a shared mission in mind: Give back on the road to the top. Here, from inside the historic Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia, we present Philly’s most of-the-moment female leaders.
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 99
—HOT COMMODITY—
For Nutrisystem’s president and CEO, Dawn Zier, the business of helping people get healthy is better than ever. First job: “As a child, selling Girl Scout cookies! I prided myself on being the top seller.” Greatest accomplishment: “Being the mom of two wonderful children, and raising them with the values, curiosity, and building blocks to succeed.” What leadership means: “Someone who inspires others to achieve collective outcomes that one couldn’t achieve on their own. Whether through Nutrisystem, where we help men and women of all ages achieve healthier lives through safe, effective weight loss, or my volunteer work with Go Red for Women, I want to inspire people to live healthier, stronger, and longer lives.” Role models: “I came from modest means, but my parents prioritized education and instilled in me, from an early age, that I could be anything that I wanted to be if I put my mind to it.” Keys to success: “Under my tenure, Nutrisystem has experienced exponential growth. That’s all thanks to my team. The strategy and vision that the leadership team has set outlines the path forward, but it’s the exceptional company-wide execution that has, every single year, turned our goals into results.” Why Philly is good for business: “There are more than 100 colleges within a 50-mile radius of Philly, including some of the most prestigious in the country. There is a palpable energy driven by this.” What’s next: “We recently acquired the South Beach Diet brand, and earlier this year we launched it as a structured weightloss program. We’re offering more choices than ever.” Me in three words: “Determined. Passionate. Thoughtful.” Get social: @DawnZierNTRI
100 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
“I CAME FROM MODEST MEANS, BUT MY PARENTS PRIORITIZED EDUCATION AND INSTILLED IN ME, FROM AN EARLY AGE, THAT I COULD BE ANYTHING THAT I WANTED TO BE IF I PUT MY MIND TO IT.”—dawn zier
Sterling silver polished collar necklace, David Yurman ($1,950). Bernie Robbins Jewelers, 775 E. Lancaster Ave., Villanova, 610-9712446; bernierobbins.com. Earrings, dress, bracelet, and rings, Zier’s own Set in the heart of Center City, The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia offers unprecedented access to history in the nation’s birthplace, located steps from City Hall. Housed in a landmark building originally constructed in 1908 as a reproduction of the Pantheon, The Ritz-Carlton opened in 2000 and features 301 elegantly appointed guest rooms, 26,000 square feet of meeting and special event space, Richel D’Ambra Spa, and celebrity chef Richard Sandoval’s Aqimero Restaurant. The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia, 10 Avenue of the Arts, 215-523-8000; ritzcarlton.com
—BREAKING NEWS—
NBC10 evening news anchor Jacqueline London gives us an off-camera peek at her life. First job: “Lifeguard.” Greatest accomplishment: “I won an Emmy for a special I wrote, produced, and hosted.” Career inspirations: “I took an internship at a TV station in Chicago with the legend Bill Kurtis. After that, I was hooked.” Typical day: “Coffee or kombucha and then Pilates or barre class. I arrive at the station for a 2 pm editorial meeting, read and rewrite scripts, and then anchor the 4 and 6 pm news. Then I’ll grab dinner, record news promos, read scripts for the late newscast, and anchor the 11 pm news. I have a final news meeting and then head home to enjoy the last half of The Tonight Show.” Words to live by: “Cherish every stage of your life.” Role models: “My mom has been my ultimate inspiration. I am proud to say I see her in everything I do, on and off the anchor desk.” Philadelphia stories: “My most memorable interview was with Gaven Toney, a seventh grader from Chester County. He was born without arms or legs and idolized the Eagles. Despite his obstacles, he was still able to play on his school’s football team. We were able to get him VIP tickets to an Eagles game, and I was on the sidelines with the 12-year-old when he met his favorite players. The story ended up winning an Emmy, but the real joy was seeing his reaction on the field.” Hidden talents: “I play the piano.” Me in three words: “Happy. Patient. Grateful.” Get social: @JacquelineLondon
18k yellow-gold princess-collar necklace with fleur-de-lis diamond ($20,400), 18k yellow-gold bangle with fleur-de-lis diamond ($5,900), and 18k white-gold bangle with fleur-de-lis diamond ($5,900), Roberto Coin. Benari Jewelers, 3606 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, 610-355-1800; 299 Main St., Exton, 610-363-8450; benarijewelers.com. 18k white-gold Encore diamond stud earrings, Tacori (price on request). Benari Jewelers, see above
—RISE TO THE TEST—
ROAR for Good’s Yasmine Mustafa has emerged as one of Philly’s most outspoken social entrepreneurs. First job: “Working at my family’s 7-Eleven store when I was 9 years old.” Greatest accomplishment: “Putting myself through school and graduating college while working nights and weekends under the table as an undocumented worker.” Words to live by: “Don’t ask for permission; ask for forgiveness.” Hidden talents: “I used to play poker as a side hustle to make money during college. And I was good at it.” Championing immigration: “I’m a refugee of the Persian Gulf War. I arrived in the US when I was 8 years old after being plucked out of a bomb shelter in Kuwait by two US ambassadors. I was lucky because I made it out of that situation and was able to live the American dream. Often I contemplate the birth lottery concept and how we don’t choose our starting point. That’s why I’m a social entrepreneur.” On founding ROAR: “After I became a US citizen, I went on a six-month solo trek across South America in the summer of 2013. While there, I encountered many women who had been victims of assault, harassment, or abuse. One week later in Philly, a woman was brutally raped while feeding her parking meter. That’s when ROAR for Good, and eventually Athena, was born. Athena helps women stay connected to their loved ones and get help when they’re in trouble. For each purchase, we take 10 percent and invest in youth-education nonprofits.” What’s next: “Uplifting refugee and immigrant communities is my thing right now. I just finished keynoting at the Idaho Refugee Conference. I may do another TED Talk on this topic.” Me in three words: “Minimalist. Passionate. Resilient.” Get social: @MYasmine
Caviar diamond earrings, Lagos ($2,900). 1735 Walnut St., 215-567-0770; lagos.com. 18k yellow-gold Continuance Pendant diamond necklace, David Yurman ($5,500). Benari Jewelers, 3606 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, 610-355-1800; 299 Main St., Exton, 610-3638450; benarijewelers.com. Signature caviar square, signature caviar flower, and signature caviar hexagon bracelet ($300 each) and 18k infinity diamond ring ($995), Lagos. see above. Silk blouse ($190) and Louise trousers ($230), Hobbs London. Bloomingdale’s, King of Prussia Mall, 610-337-6300; bloomingdales.com. Shoes, Christian Louboutin ($1,295). Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia Mall, 610-962-6200; christian louboutin.com
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 103
—BOK AND ROLL—
Lindsey Scannapieco, the brains behind BOK, talks about women’s intuition and why millennials matter. First job: “During high school, I worked at C’est La Vie bakery in New Hope.” Greatest accomplishment: “Opening a bar in 30 days. It was wild! But seeing BOK evolve every day, with each new tenant, into its own small-business community feels like a growing accomplishment.” Words to live by: “I believe in hard work, but I also believe strongly in fate. There is a word in Turkish, kismet, which basically means that things happen for a reason. Every setback, opportunity, and turn is a part of life’s bizarre destiny.” Morning routine: “I listen to podcasts while I get dressed, with my rescue pup, Elwin, lounging nearby. I live within a few blocks of BOK, so it’s either a short walk or bike ride into the office. I love walking; it is my meditation.” Guilty pleasure: “Karaoke. Ray’s Happy Birthday Bar is my favorite on Fridays.” Women in the workplace: “We have a lot of female employees. Everyone talks about real estate as being about construction or financing, but it’s really about people. Are you creating an environment that people want to live, work, or play in? I think having women’s intuition helps.” The millennial movement: “We are making things happen because we are curious, courageous, and probably a bit naïve. Being young and a bit fearless can also help make new things happen.” What’s next: “BOK Bar will reopen around Memorial Day. We held a furniture design competition this year, so there will be some really wild, interesting new additions. We are also starting to book weddings.” Me in three words: “Curious. Conscientious. Curly.” Get social: @Bok_Bar Midcalf dress, Nicole Miller ($795). 4249 Main St., 215-930-0307; The Bellevue, 200 S. Broad St., 215-546-5007; nicolemiller.com. Continuance hoop earrings in sterling silver ($450), blue topaz Albion bracelet with diamonds ($1,275), and blue topaz Cable Classics bracelet with diamonds ($1,990), David Yurman. Benari Jewelers, 3606 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, 610-3551800; 299 Main St., Exton, 610-363-8450; benarijewelers.com
—TEEN SPIRIT—
Author, stylist, and personalgrowth consultant Cheryl Ann Wadlington shares her inspiration for Evoluer House. First job: “I was a cashier at KFC.” On my nightstand: “The Bible.” What empowerment means: “A process through which people envision and create what they really want in life and in their community.” Greatest accomplishment: “Helping disadvantaged girls of color in Philly from ages 13 to 18 become college-bound and career-ready through Evoluer House. This breaks the cycle of high intergenerational poverty in Philly. These girls are often overlooked and frowned upon by society. They are suspended from school at disproportionate rates and become more susceptible to falling behind.” Role models: “My late parents and brother remain my inspiration. They instilled in me the belief that I don’t have to be like everybody else—to be myself—which has served as my foundation. This helped launch my career in fashion as a journalist and image consultant and instilled in me values that charted my life and defined success for me. They also underscored my responsibility to help others.” From Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania Avenue: “I was one of 10 women in the nation selected as a Champion of Change and invited to speak at the White House. It was a magical moment. It also allowed me to shine a global spotlight on the obstacles girls of color face in school and why our work is more vital than ever.” Advice to young women: “If people are doubting how far you can go, go so far that you can’t hear them anymore.” What’s next: “Workshops on STEM and the scholarship process. My book The DivaGirl’s Guide to Style and Self-Respect will be re-released.” Me in three words: “Resilient. Humble. Leader.” Get social: @IAmMissCheryl
Sterling silver earrings ($2,800) and sterling silver 10-row flex with 0.63 carat diamond bracelet ($4,490). David Yurman. Bernie Robbins Jewelers, 775 E. Lancaster Ave., Villanova, 610971-2446; bernierobbins.com. Sterling silver 10-row flex with 0.63 carat diamond bracelet ($4,490). Bernie Robbins Jewelers. see above. 18k gold pyramid bracelet, Lagos ($750). 1735 Walnut St., 215-567-0770; lagos.com. Shirt, Wadlington’s own Styling by Casey Trudeau Hair by Daniel Citro Makeup by Susan Sorrell Hair and makeup provided by Richel D’Ambra Spa & Salon, located in The Ritz-Carlton For Jacqueline London: Makeup by Robin Lynette, iRobincredible For Cheryl Ann Wadlington: Makeup by Anthony Jones, Evoluer Image Consultants
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 105
The American Heart Association presents the
Go Red Women FOR
Luncheon
Marjorie Stanek, MD Woman of Heart Awardee
Friday May 12, 2017 Crystal Tea Room 100 E. Penn Square, Philadelphia, PA 19107
1 in 3 women dies annually of heart disease and stroke. 80 percent of cardiac events can be prevented with education and lifestyle changes. Join us and Go Red! Each year the Go Red For Women Luncheon honors female cardiologists who make signiďŹ cant contributions to the heart health of our community. This year we honor:
SANDRA ABRAMSON, MD Lankenau Heart Institute, Main Line Health Heart Champion
Marjorie Stanek, MD as the 2017 Women of Heart & Dr. Sandra Abramson as the 2017 Go Red for Women Champion philadelphiagored.ahaevents.org For corporate sponsorship information, contact Margaret Walker at 215-575-5258 or Margaret.Walker@heart.org
Greater Philadelphia Goes Red Champion
Premier Sponsor
DAWN ZIER 2017 Go Red For Women Executive Leadership Team Chair
HEALTHY LIVING YOUR ESSENTIAL PHILADELPHIA WELLNESS GUIDE
BRIGHTER FUTURES PHILADELPHIA’S FINEST DOCTORS ARE ON THE FRONT LINES OF SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST ADVANCED AND EXCITING TREATMENTS—ESPECIALLY IN WOMEN’S HEALTH. BY DR. NINA RADCLIFF WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY KRISTIN DETTERLINE
Few fields offer so much promise to leverage new knowledge and technology than in the world of women’s health. There are tremendous breakthroughs occurring in this area of medicine, and Philadelphia is recognized as a national and international leader in life-changing care and medical advancements with a special focus on the unique needs and challenges females face. Here, six programs tackling some of women’s most pressing health concerns using the latest technology, improved treatments, and no shortage of TLC.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PAPER BOAT CREATIVE/GETTY IMAGES
HEALTH BREAKTHROUGH #1: HEAL HEADACHES AT THE DENTIST
Are you one of the 45 million Americans who suffer from chronic headaches? Did you know women are affected three times more often than men? It’s been said that our mouth serves as a window into what is going on inside our body: Oral health can reflect serious health conditions such as heart attacks, stroke, and diabetes, but it can also aid in the diagnosis for headaches. “Even a person’s bite can affect their health and quality of life,” explains Dr. Lindsey Marshall, a graduate of the
“EVEN A PERSON’S BITE CAN AFFECT THEIR HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE.” —DR. LINDSEY MARSHALL
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 107
HEALTHY LIVING
YOUR ESSENTIAL PHILADELPHIA WELLNESS GUIDE “Mommy makeovers,” a combination of breast and abdominal rejuvenation, are a rising trend in cosmetic surgery procedures among women.
STATE OF MIND
“MOST PEOPLE, INCLUDING MANY MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS, DO NOT THINK OF HEADACHES AS HAVING A DENTAL CAUSE.”—dr. lindsey marshall Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Fellow of The Las Vegas Institute. “When your bite is not balanced with the muscles of the head and neck, it can result in headaches, neck pain, ringing in the ears, or facial pain, a condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD).” TMD affects 15 percent of the American population—with women being twice as likely as men to be affected. This misalignment of the jaw can result from breakdown of your teeth (from clenching and grinding or reflux) or from missing teeth or even poorly aligned teeth. Neuromuscular dentists specialize in diagnosing and treating this condition. “We see a lot of patients
108 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
come in with chronic headaches, sometimes for decades. They have consulted with ENTs, neurologists, and pain specialists and have taken medications for years without relief,” Dr. Marshall explains. The first step of treating TMD is noninvasive. “Through the use of a TENS unit to relax the muscles and a computer for EMG readings of the muscles of the head and neck, we can find the most ideal position and create a customized appliance to hold the jaw in this relaxed position,” Dr. Marshall says. If the appliance is effective in relieving symptoms, the next step is to fix the underlying problem, which may mean adjusting the position of the teeth with orthodontics or
restorative care. “Most people, including medical professionals, do not think of headaches as having a dental cause,” Dr. Marshall says. 602 The Times Building, Ardmore, 610-649-0696; lindseymarshall.com HEALTH BREAKTHROUGH #2: MOMMY MAKEOVERS GIVE MAJOR RESULTS
Accgrding to the most recent annual report by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, women undergo 92 percent of the 15.9 million cosmetic procedures performed every year in the United States. Part of the reason is that surgical techniques and technological advancements have evolved, along with their safety profiles, says
Your work with women often focuses on the idea of aging with self-esteem. Why? “Across the board, women identify their pathology as one that is secondarily tied to poor relationships, either subjecting yourself to poor treatment or to unrealistic expectations. The Generation Xers are now ages 40 to 64. They have a need to be everything for everybody: taking care of themselves, their children, and oftentimes their parents. The standard that they are setting for themselves is unsustainable many times. And if social media, cellphones, and false social constructs are determining what is valuable, it is very easy to see how you can be quickly overwhelmed and feel less than.” What are some at-home techniques you suggest for busy Gen Xers? “Realize that overscheduled children make you an overscheduled adult. Take time for yourself. Reframe your thinking. Start with how can I make my life count? What is my purpose? You determine your schedule and who you want to spend your time with. Basically, the world is yours.” 121 Coulter Ave., Ardmore, 484-412-8316; mainlinepsychiatric.com
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CAIAIMAGE/AGNIESZKA WOZNIAK/GETTY IMAGES (DOCTOR WITH PATIENT)
MAIN LINE PSYCHIATRIC’S DR. TALIBA M. FOSTER BREAKS DOWN HOW TO BUILD CONFIDENCE AT ANY AGE.
PENN
SURGERY BRYN MAWR
C O S M E T I C S U R G E R Y | S K I N C A R E P R O G R A M | I N J E C TA B L E S Appointments available to meet your schedule. Schedule yours today, call:
2 1 5 .6 6 2 .7 3 0 0 2 3 M O R R I S AV E N U E , B R Y N M AW R
PennMedicine.org/PlasticSurgery
Meet the Cosmetic Surgery Team (from left to right): Joseph Serletti, MD, FACS, Chief Penn Plastic Surgery, Ivona Percec, MD, PhD and Joshua Fosnot, MD
Ivona Percec, MD, PhD, associate director of Cosmetic Surgery at Penn Medicine Plastic Surgery. “Patients can undergo procedures with less risk and downtime,” she says. And the use of injectable fillers, a minimally invasive option to decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, has skyrocketed. “When a patient comes in for a consultation, we tie in their anatomy and budget to determine what will maximally improve them aesthetically,” says Dr. Percec. “Our research teams have spent many years applying innovative 3-D imaging to study facial dynamics and motion, which we apply to our patients. The goal is to have a
YOUR ESSENTIAL PHILADELPHIA WELLNESS GUIDE
face that moves normally—to avoid the overdone look or a face that doesn’t move.” The number of “mommy makeovers,” which describes a combination of breast and abdominal rejuvenation, has also increased recently. Dr. Percec says, “Women often come to us unhappy with the way their breasts changed, that they cannot lose weight, or their clothes aren’t fitting properly. Every case is different. With respect to the breast, we may utilize an implant in addition to a breast lift to restore volume and give a full look and in some cases make them even better. And in regards to the tummy, there are multiple variations—liposuction, tightening of deeper layers that have
separated.” Stomach muscles can separate during pregnancy or from a Cesarean section, so when a woman eats, she may not feel as full and, as a result, eat more. For those who are considering cosmetic plastic surgery but are somewhat hesitant, Dr. Percec suggests simply scheduling an appointment. “A personal consultation is a good place to begin with getting answers to questions,” she says. 23 Morris Ave., Ste. 219, Bryn Mawr, 215-662-7300; pennmedicine.org/plasticsurgery HEALTH BREAKTHROUGH #3: MANAGE MENOPAUSE WITH INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT
Integrative medicine at Jefferson
WOMEN UNDERGO 92 PERCENT OF THE 15.9 MILLION COSMETIC PROCEDURES PERFORMED EVERY YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES.
Health concerns specific to women, like endometriosis and a history of complicated pregnancies, can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
110 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH DR. LARRY SEGAL OF FOREVER YOUNG MED SPA TALKS ABOUT WHAT’S NEW AT PHILLY’S LATEST WELLNESS CENTER. What are some of the services that you offer at the spa? “Forever Young has two components. First, we start by getting the body healthy. Whether it be a lack of hormonal control or nutritional supplements, we take blood work to optimize your levels and your metabolism. Then if we can get the inside of your body regulated correctly, we work on the outside of your body. We offer services like fat-burning lasers, microneedling, injectable fillers, and vampire face-lifts [in which tiny needles filled with a patient’s own blood are used to stimulate collagen].” Tell us about the SculpSure fatburning treatment. “SculpSure is a great modality because it allows you to liquefy fat cells. We target specific areas where fat collects and then reshape the body. The most common areas treated are the thighs, abdomen, flanks (for men), triceps, upper back, and buttocks. But it’s also important that the person changes their lifestyle to maintain the results. What we are trying to do is to create a system where people get healthy and change their bodies from the outside and the inside.” 1420 Locust St., 855-6SCULPT; foreveryoung medspas.com
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ZERO CREATIVES/GETTY IMAGES (STETHOSCOPE)
HEALTHY LIVING
Hot Flashes? Low Libido? Weight Problems? Low Bone Density?
Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy may be the answer. If you are struggling or concerned about any of these issues – hot flashes, weight control, decreased libido, low bone density – the solution could be our unique approach to hormonal balance. The Women’s Health Program at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health offers comprehensive and individually tailored care that goes beyond the usual prescriptions. Our therapeutic options for hormonal decline are outcome oriented, combining the most advanced modern and natural therapeutic options.
Dr. Anthony J. Bazzan
Jefferson Health is pleased to announce our new Villanova location for the Women’s Health Program, led by Anthony J. Bazzan, MD, FACN, ABIHM, a nationally-renowned expert in bioidentical hormone replacement and other novel therapies for treating the symptoms of natural decline in sex hormone production. Now accepting new patients. To schedule a consultation, call 610-630-8600. Fee for service.
Marcus Institute of Integrative Health 789 E. Lancaster Avenue Villanova, PA 19085
Advanced medicine for total mind and body wellness.
Jefferson.edu/IntegrativeHealth
HEALTHY LIVING
112 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
“WE SUPPORT EACH WOMAN’S BIOLOGICAL JOURNEY AND HELP THEM UNDERSTAND IT, SHOWING THEM WHAT HAPPENS.” —dr. anthony j. bazzan
Menopause is managed on an individualized basis at Jefferson’s Marcus Institute of Integrative Health.
doses and mode may not carry the same health risks as animal or chemically manufactured hormones. “We support each woman’s biological journey and help them understand it, showing them what happens,” adds Dr. Bazzan. Menopause is a developmental milestone in women’s health and it is different for each woman, so tailored options on an individualized basis rather than a “one treatment fits all” regimen is the key to success. “We are careful to make it clear that they have choices in their health: We are the tech support, they are the pilots, and the flying can be wonderful.” 789 E. Lancaster Ave., Villanova, 800-JEFF-NOW; jefferson.edu/integrativehealth HEALTH BREAKTHROUGH #4: SLEEP BETTER TO LIVE BETTER
Otolaryngologists are
Jefferson Hospital’s OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery Department treats disorders of the neck and face.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY THOMAS BARWICK/GETTY IMAGES (DOCTOR WITH PATIENT)
Health combines the best of traditional, modern medicine with lifestyle modifications and novel therapies to maximize health performance. “We have a rich history of delivering evidence-based therapies that complement a patient’s treatment plan and often give a therapeutic edge. Earlier this year, nearly two decades of research and program development culminated in the formation of the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health, a dedicated research and clinical entity of Jefferson Health,” says Anthony J. Bazzan, MD, associate director of the Institute. The comprehensive range of programs for men and women of all ages includes specialized care for cancer, weight problems, cholesterol, genomics, natural hormone replacement, brain and heart health, and a premier executive health program, among others. Recognizing that many women experience distressing side effects at menopause and during peri-menopause, the Marcus Institute offers customized treatment plans for each patient. Often, women experience decreases in estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone levels, causing a variety of symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, diminished bone mineral density, mood swings, and decreased libido. “Our approach is to create a customized strategy that may involve some combination of natural hormone replacement therapy, stress reduction, nutritional counseling, exercise, and where needed, medications,” Dr. Bazzan says. Recent studies have shown that natural or bio-identical hormones given in the right
YOUR ESSENTIAL PHILADELPHIA WELLNESS GUIDE
HEALTHY LIVING
YOUR ESSENTIAL PHILADELPHIA WELLNESS GUIDE
DISCOVERY CHANNEL
Thanks to Inspire Therapy, patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea can sleep better knowing they are breathing easier.
WHILE IN THE PAST OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA HAS BEEN CONSIDERED A MAN’S DISEASE, IT POSES SERIOUS HEALTH RISKS FOR WOMEN AS WELL. physicians who diagnose and manage disorders of the neck and face, including the ears, nose, sinuses, voice box, and throat. Jefferson Hospital’s Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Department has been consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top specialty programs by U.S. News & World Report. Edmund Pribitkin, MD, a professor at Thomas Jefferson University and co-director of the Jefferson Thyroid and Parathyroid Center, the first dedicated, multidisciplinary center of its kind in the Delaware Valley, says, “Our physicians are leading experts in the field. “Our department is exceptionally unique in how we have merged technological advancements and collaboration with other specialties 114 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
and departments within Jefferson to give patients leading-edge, multidisciplinary personal care.” One example, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), is a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts while sleeping due to complete or partial obstruction of the upper airway. OSA not only affects sleep but also overall health and quality of life. While in the past it has been considered a man’s disease, findings show that it poses serious and even life-threatening health risks for women as well—particularly those who live with the condition undiagnosed. “We have harnessed the benefits of technology in the treatment of OSA,” Dr. Pribitkin notes. “Oftentimes patients struggle with the standard option of using a mask
and machine that blows air into the throat, and it is challenging to cure people with surgery. We have found good success with a novel approach called Inspire Therapy.” The device is an implantable “pacemaker” that is inserted in the chest. It monitors breathing and, based on the pattern, delivers mild stimulation to a nerve that controls movement of the tongue and other key airway muscles. 925 Chestnut St., 215-955-6760; hospitals. jefferson.edu HEALTH BREAKTHROUGH #5: A NEW ERA IN WEIGHT LOSS
Advances in technology have ushered in an era of minimally invasive alternatives to surgery and, when possible, non-surgical techniques. “We frequently see
Discover Optimal takes an everything-under-one-roof approach to care. Why? “Let’s say a patient has a knee problem. They walk into urgent care, then go to their primary doctor, then a physical therapist, go back to their primary, and then even an orthopedic specialist. At Discover, we put the medical doctor, physical therapist, chiropractor, and acupuncturist under one roof so they can work together. Patients don’t have to go to different facilities to see their doctors. We put everyone together for the common good.” What are some of the other treatments you’re offering? “On the med spa side, we have hair restoration, fillers, facial lasers, and medical weight loss. But regenerative medicine is a really exciting aspect for us. It’s basically utilizing your own body’s ability to heal and repair through stem cell therapy. We treat conditions like arthritis, joint pain, torn cartilage, and back and neck pain without painful, invasive surgery. Regenerative medicine is really the future of medicine.” 3605 Edgemont Ave., Brookhaven, 610-876-6180; dohealth.net
PHOTOGRAPHY BY GETTY IMAGES (WOMAN SLEEPING)
DR. JASON WEIGNER OF DISCOVER OPTIMAL HEALTHCARE PUTS IT ALL TOGETHER.
HEALTHY LIVING
HEALTHY MINDS HEALTHY FAMILIES
Patients who underwent the new Obalon Balloon System weight-loss procedure had better results when they adopted a diet and exercise program.
Dr. Taliba Foster An award-winning psychiatrist pioneering the identification and treatment of cognitive, emotional and behavioral conditions found in children, adolescents and adults. Assistant Professor/Medical Director of the Telephonic Information Service at the University of Pennsylvania - Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Photo by Christopher Toney Sr.
CALL 484-412-8316 121 Coulter Avenue #206 | Suburban Square | Ardmore, PA 19003
patients who are mildly or moderately obese who have been unsuccessful at shedding their undesired weight with diet and exercise, but they are not quite ready to go under the knife. Our office is the second in the nation to offer patients the Obalon Balloon System, a newly FDAapproved, non-surgical device that can help them achieve their goal weight,” says Louis Bucky, MD, chief of Plastic Surgery at Pennsylvania Hospital. “The balloons serve to occupy space in the stomach. By creating a feeling of fullness, or what we call satiety, patients eat less and consume fewer calories.” Balloon insertion is done in an outpatient setting, typically takes less than 10 minutes, and does not require anesthesia, sedation, or downtime. Dr. Bucky explains that it “is contained within a capsule that is swallowed and then remotely inflated with gas
via a micro-catheter, which is then removed. This process is repeated twice within the following three months, leaving three lightweight balloons in the stomach.” In clinical trials, when the Obalon Balloon System was used alongside a diet and exercise program, patients lost twice as much weight compared to diet and exercise alone. “Our office also provides nutritional counseling because the success of long-term weight loss depends on the patient’s ability to modify their eating habits,” Dr. Bucky underscores. “The good news is that when they do, research shows that, on average, 89 percent of the pounds that were shed stayed off six months after the balloons are removed.” Removal of all three balloons is performed after six months in an outpatient setting with an endoscopic procedure under anesthesia. “The public is learning that plastic surgery goes
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MIKE HARRINGTON/GETTY IMAGES
Psychiatrist
E VER Y ONE SEES W E ’RE IN LOVE, BUT NO ONE
beyond wanting to look good—it can also improve your quality of life, even without surgery,” says Dr. Bucky. Multiple locations, 215-323-5000; drbucky.com HEALTH BREAKTHROUGH #6: COMBAT HEART DISEASE WITH LIFESTYLE CHANGES
Cardiovascular disease is the number-one killer of American women—causing one in three deaths each year. Despite these staggering statistics, many still consider it a man’s disease. The more a woman knows about heart disease, the better chance she has of beating it. “Many risk factors are similar to men’s—like blood pressure, cholesterol, and weight—while others are unique to women, like endometriosis and a history of a complicated pregnancy,” says Dr. Marjorie Stanek, cardiologist at Einstein Healthcare Network and this year’s 2017 Go Red for Women Woman of Heart. Go Red for Women was developed in 2004 by the American Heart Association as a national movement to raise awareness about heart disease and risk factors in women. She adds, “Estrogen provides a protective effect on our hearts and, as a result, women generally have a 10-year delay when it comes to developing cardiovascular disease. Once menopause sets in, that shield goes away.” While some risk factors are outside your control— like race, age, and gender— there are many that you do
have the power to control, such as diet, tobacco and alcohol use, cholesterol, and blood pressure. Dr. Sandra Abramson, director of the Cardiovascular Imaging Center at Lankenau Medical Center, and 2017’s Go Red for Women Champion, emphasizes, “Even with risk factors and a strong family history of heart disease, you’re not destined for heart disease. If it’s proactively managed and treated, you can significantly decrease your risk and level the playing field, but that requires committing to an overall healthy lifestyle.” Being physically active is a very powerful tool to decrease your risk. Says Dr. Abramson, “The goal should be 150 minutes a week. If you are inactive, start slowly—even if it means taking a walk around the block once a day.” And when it comes to smoking, just don’t do it. If you do smoke, look for resources in your community to help you quit. “There is no healthy amount of smoking,” Dr. Abramson explains. “We have one body, and our entire lives, to treat it well.” Both doctors will be honored by the American Heart Association at the Go Red for Women Luncheon on May 12 at the Crystal Tea Room. Dr. Marjorie Stanek, 60 Township Line Road, Elkins Park, 215-6636700; einstein.edu; Dr. Sandra Abramson, 100 E. Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood, 484-476-1000; mainline health.org
.
SEES MY HEA RING AID.
Lyric. The world’s only 100% invisible hearing aid. Clear, natural sound
No daily hassles
No batteries to change
Hear in Style
with MAIN LINE AUDIOLOGY Hearing Healthcare Experts 24/7 Hearing • Risk-Free 30 Day Trial**
Celebrating 33 years!
Schedule Your Appointment Today!
(888) 270-9987 www.mainlineaudiology.com 7 years running
Top Lyric Provider in the Tri-state area
Multiple locations to serve you better!
NARBERTH 916 Montgomery Ave Narberth, PA 19072 RIDLEY PARK 100 East Chester Pike Ridley Park, PA 19078
JENKINTOWN SQUARE 505 Old York Rd Jenkintown, PA 19046
CENTER CITY 2 Franklintown Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19103
AUBUBON 10000 Shannondell Dr Audubon, PA 19403
*Individual replacement needs may vary. Duration of device battery life varies by patient and is subject to individual ear conditions. **Professional fees may apply. Annual subscription begins the first day of trial. Lyric is not appropriate for all patients. See a Lyric provider to determine if Lyric is right for you. All rights reserved. 977 MS049961
Call a winner... CALL CONNIE BERG NUMBER ONE TEAM IN THE JENKINTOWN OFFICE
ABINGTON
MEADOWBROOK
Custom designed Contemporary home with 5 Bedrooms and 5 Full Baths. This home features sunny rooms , over-sized windows, custom built-ins, high hats and an open floor plan. The Two Story Foyer that flows effortlessly to the birght open Two Story Dining Room. Step down to the Living Room with a wood burning fireplace and a bar area with a sink and refrigerator that overlooks the inground pool. The Family Room and eat-in Kitchen has a double sided fireplace. The Kitchen features lots of cabinets and granite countertops, center island and a desk area. The second level has the Master Suite with a walk-in closet, large storage area and a large Master Bath with an oversized two person jacuzzi tub. There are two more Bedrooms with walk-in closets and their own Full Baths. You will find an Office with built-ins on this floor. The walk-out Basement is huge that could be finished. Convenient to everything!
This pristine Contemporary Stone and Stucco home with 5 Bedrooms, 5 Full Baths and a three car attached garage. Enter the Two Story Foyer. The Living Room is perfect for entertaining. The Dining Room has a chair rail and wainscoting that connects to a Butler’s pantry that opens to the large eat-in Kitchen with wood cabinets and granite countertops. The Kitchen features a center island with seating, a Wolf gas range, desk area and a walk-in pantry. There is a back staircase that leads to the Master Suite. The eating area has sliding doors that lead to a deck that overlooks the wooded backyard. The Two Story Family Room has a fireplace. Completing the first floor is an Office that could be another Bedroom. There is a Full Bath with a stall shower. On the second level is the Master Bedroom with a seating area and a large Master Bath with granite counters, a stall shower with a bench and a whirlpool tub. There are 3 more Bedrooms and 2 Full Baths. The walk-out lower level has a Bedroom, Full Bath and a Family Room. A must see!
MEADOWBROOK
RYDAL
Welcome home to this Contemporary Cape Cod home with 4 Bedrooms, 3.1 Baths and a two car garage. This home features hardwood floors and recessing lighting throughout. The updated Kitchen has wood cabinets with granite countertops and a large island. The Living Room has a wood burning fireplace and a large windows that overlooks the back. The Master Bedroom located on the main floor has two updated Full Baths and an Office that could be a nursery. The upstairs has 2 more Bedrooms and a Full Bath. The basement has storage space and a large Office with closets and a Powder Room. Make your appointment today!
This stunning and unique one of a kind Custom built all Brick home was designed to entertain. This home features a large Foyer, a spacious Living Room with a gas fireplace. Den with gas fireplace and a large wet bar, a spacious Din Rm with two built-in cabinets that flows into the large eat-in Kitchen. This Kitchen features a large island, an indoor grill and a wood burning fireplace. There is an exit to the backyard with an inground pool and a new oversized two car detached garage. Located on the main floor is the Master Bedroom with a dressing room. The Master Bath with a tub and a stall shower. There are two more BR’s with two Full BA’s on this floor. The second level has a Bedroom, Full BA and a Media Room. This home is a must see for the discerning Buyer!
THE CONNIE BERG TEAM 680 Old York Rd, Suite 200 Jenkintown, PA 19046 215-429-4024 215.887.0400 connieberg.com
SPACE REAL ESTATE & DESIGN
DÉCOR DU JOUR AWARD-WINNING DESIGNER PIERRE CHARPIN BRINGS FURNISHINGS BACK TO THE FUTURE.
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF PIERRE CHARPIN
BY MARY MARGARET EWENS
Pierre Charpin’s Stump occasional table ($2,590), hewn from one piece of Carrara marble, is a laptop table for the interior design lover.
“CHARPIN’S DESIGNS BRING AN ELEMENT OF SURPRISE AND BREATHE LIFE INTO A SPACE.” — ANTOINE ROSET
We have always secretly envied the French for their food and fashion. Now add furnishings to the list thanks to Pierre Charpin. Named 2017 Designer of the Year by Maison et Objet, an international design fair, Charpin’s work has been showcased at the famed Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Luckily, we don’t have to buy a first-class ticket to the City of Lights to see Charpin’s award-winning works, as his futuristic, sculptural pieces can be found at Old City’s Ligne Roset. “Charpin’s designs bring an element of surprise and breathe life into a space,” says Antoine Roset, executive vice president of Ligne Roset USA. The luxury décor brand is the only retailer in the United States that carries Charpin’s namesake collection. “Ligne Roset has partnered with Charpin several times over the years to introduce a range of products--and his designs remain timeless pieces.” The quartet of furnishings includes two of his most iconic designs: the equestrian-inspired Mobidec saddle footstool and the Slice armchair, a colorful, customizable seat that looks like something suited for George Jetson’s living room. Ligne Roset, 33 N. Second St., 267-455-0374; ligne-roset.com
. PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 119
SPACE PROPERT Y NEWS
KEYS TO THE CASTLE LUXURY TOWNHOME PROJECT NOVO GETS GOING IN LOGAN SQUARE. PLUS: MILLENNIALS ARE TOP OF MIND AT TWO PHILLY HOTELS. BY MARY-MARGARET EWENS Nouveau NOVO: Just 10 trickedout townhomes comprise Logan Square’s new NOVO Philly development.
120 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
The April groundbreaking of NOVO Philly (327 N.17th St., 215-923-1028; atriumdesigngroup.com) brings a new 10-unit townhome development to Logan Square. Situated in the heart of the city’s art and culture corridor and within steps of the Mormon Temple, these five-story, extra-wide luxury residences boast more than 6,000 square feet, city
views, and a footprint that promotes the flow of natural light into the center of the home. Some of the stellar features include finished basements with 10-foot ceilings, a six-stop elevator, and three outdoor decks plus a rooftop deck with a built-in hot tub, pergola, and outdoor kitchen. Besides catering to every modern need, what is perhaps most remarkable
about these homes is their smart functioning infrastructure: radiant flooring, home automation systems, and multizone heating and cooling systems. “The architecture, views, interior finishes, and attention to craftsmanship make this project the only one of its kind in Philadelphia,” says Victor Agiv, principal of A2Z Development. NOVO is
designed by the Atrium Design Group and A2Z Development, the same group who is responsible for the development of other luxury communities such as Laurel Court, in Northern Liberties, and 7Inspire, in Old City. Priced at $2.5 million, the first homes will be available in Spring 2018. When husband-and-wife design team Chad and
Escape the Ordinary Indulge in an Exciting Lifestyle Rich in Resort Style Amenities and Conveniences, Right at Your Doorstep Community Clubhouse
NEW DEVON COLLECTION COMING SOON! Luxurious Low-Maintenance Carriage Homes Gated community, award-winning clubhouse, Main Line architecture 9,000 square foot historically preserved community clubhouse, perfect for parties and social gatherings Resort style swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, tennis courts, and walking trails | First-floor master bedrooms available Minutes from top-ranked schools, culture, shopping and recreation | Homes available for quick delivery
Five luxury single-family & carriage home collections from the mid-$600,000s to over $1 million.
TOUR OUR FOUR MODEL HOMES & AWARD-WINNING* COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE TODAY!
Call (610) 325-3250 or visit Liseter.com/PSM for detailed directions. Open Daily 11 am–6 pm. Located at 1 Liseter Rd., Newtown Square, PA 19073.
Entrance is located on Liseter Rd. at the intersection of Rt. 252 and Sawmill Rd. Follow signs to model homes. Brokers welcome. Homes available nationwide. Prices subject to change without notice. Photos are images only and should not be relied upon to confirm applicable features. *2015 Platinum Award Recipient for Community Clubhouse, National Assoc. of Home Builders, Best in American Living Awards. This is not an offering where prohibited by law.
SPACE PROPERT Y NEWS
“LOKAL’S INVISIBLE SERVICE OFFERS THE KIND OF IN-ROOM RECOMMENDATIONS YOU MIGHT GET FROM A FRIEND.” — courtney ludeman Le Meridien’s lobby lounge is in the midst of a major makeover.
Courtney Ludeman came up with the idea for their new boutique hotel, Lokal (139 N. Third St., 267-702-4345; staylokal.com), they knew it had to stand out. Located in the heart of Old City, their collection of just six suites was designed to feel more like apartments for a true home-away-from-home experience. That was when the Ludemans came up with the idea of “invisible service.” “Invisible service is an approach to hospitality that tries to reduce the barrier between a visitor and the real experience of a place,” says Chad. “The idea is to still provide all of those things guests want from a hotel without them feeling like they are leaving the neighborhood.” They abandoned the usual hotel front desk in favor of curated guidebooks. Speckled with all of the best hot spots in Philly for dining, shopping, and wandering, these city directories help guests navigate the 215 like locals. “It offers the kind of in-room recommendations you might get from a friend,” says Courtney. Lokal is currently accepting reservations for short-term and extended stays. Across town, Le Meridien (1421 Arch St., 215-422-8200; starwoodhotels .com/lemeridien) is putting the finishing touches on a sizable million-dollar renovation, with the intent of gearing the hotel towards the millennial generation. Opened in 2000, the project includes revamping the entryway, lobby, and bar as well as converting the main food and drink areas to an “all-day dining” concept, catering to those millennials who prefer to camp out at cafes during the day for work or socializing.
.
122 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HEIDI’S BRIDGE PHOTOGRAPHY (LOKAL)
Old City’s Lokal is taking the boutique hotel experience to a new level with its “invisible service” concept. right: Le Meridien is steps from City Hall.
Whatever your real estate goals are, the Mike McCann Team can help you achieve them.
Put the #1 team in real estate to work for you. 130 s front st |5 beds, 5 baths
1706 rittenhouse #2201 | 3 beds, 3+ baths 149 s. hancock st | 4 beds, 5+ baths
make your real estate dreams a reality at www.mccannteam.com
MIKE MCCANN
“The Real Estate Man” The Mike McCann Team
www.mccannteam.com
215-440-8345 [Direct] 215-627-6005 [Office]
mccann@mccannteam.com
SPACE SNEAK PEEK Good morning, Philadelphia: Floor-to-ceiling windows look out over the Center City skyline from this spacious master bedroom. One to five-bedroom residences are available at One Riverside. BELOW: One Riverside sits at the entrance to the 60-mile Schuylkill River Trail and Boardwalk, with the park’s community garden and dog park within steps of the building’s south side.
ONE AND ALL CARL DRANOFF GIVES A FIRST LOOK AT HIS LONGAWAITED FITLER SQUARE RESIDENCE ONE RIVERSIDE.
Rounded columns, open floor plans, 10-foot ceilings, and wide terraces are staple design elements at One Riverside. ABOVE: Dranoff Properties, behind chic residences like Symphony House and the upcoming One Ardmore Place, is readying for one of its most anticipated projects to date: The SLS Hotel & Residences Philadelphia.
It’s a few weeks before the first residents are set to move into Fitler Square’s new 22-story, 68-unit One Riverside (225 S. 25th St., 215-600-2496; oneriversidecondos.com) and developer Carl Dranoff is surveying the progress. Donning a hard hat, Dranoff stops to admire the ripply travertine stone in the modern lobby. “It mimics the feel of the Schuylkill River outside,” he says. Here, a few reasons why this “once in a lifetime project because of its extraordinary location that
124
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DON PEARSE PHOTOGRAPHERS, INC.
BY KRISTIN DETTERLINE
LISA YAKULIS #1 SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY AGENT IN PA t: 610.229.9011 x 615 c: 610.517.8445 Kurfiss.com Bryn Mawr & Center City Philadelphia 610.229.9011
Lisa.Yakulis@SothebysRealty.com LisaWeberYakulis.com
FOREBAY FARM Lower Merion Township $5,500,000 Pure sophisticated simplicity redefined. Secluded 12 acre property just 12 minutes from Center City. Seamlessly combines and contrasts 1930’s exterior architectural designs with interior loft like spaces, traditional materials with urban minimalism. 4BR/ 3.3BA/ Barn/ Fenced Pastures.
Berwyn $1,489,000 4BR, 3.1BA, Carriage HS, 4.7AC
Bryn Mawr $2,295,000 4BR, 3.2BA, Pool, 1.72AC
Villanova $1,895,000 5BR, 3.2BA, Pool, 2.08AC
Newtown Sq. $2,995,000 5BR, 3.1BA, 2 Barns, 17AC
Wayne $2,399,000 6BR, 7.1BA, Pool, 2.51AC
Haverford $1,299,000 3BR, 3.1BA, 0.07AC
Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated. All Rights Reserved. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a licensed trademark to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates, Inc.
SPACE SNEAK PEEK
can never be duplicated” within Schuylkill River Park is poised to be a game changer in luxury living. ABOVE IT ALL
“Everything is oriented to the views,” says Dranoff. One look around tells you he’s not exaggerating. Designed by acclaimed architect Cecil Baker, the
126 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
slender glass skyscraper has floor-to-ceiling windows and wide balconies to best view the Center City skyline to the northeast and miles of Philly rowhomes to the south. EXTRA, EXTRA
Beyond their own four walls, residents enjoy amenities like a 60-foot lap pool and fitness
center (built to rival any top gym) and a club room with a fireplace and piano. The executive boardroom for 16 pulls double duty as a grand dining room. After dinner, guests can retreat to the chic hospitality suite instead of a hotel. PARK AVENUE
“We created the slimmest
footprint possible to preserve as much green space as we could,” says Dranoff. A private garden flanks the entrance, near the underground garage, and a ground-level terrace has a kitchen, fire pit, and pergola that looks out over the community garden just beyond and all the action at the park.
.
For Dranoff’s “building wrapped in a park,” the developer took care in creating different floor plans: Some residences have open layouts for entertaining while other have separate kitchen areas.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DON PEARSE PHOTOGRAPHERS, INC.
“EVERYTHING AT ONE RIVERSIDE IS ORIENTED TO THE VIEWS.”— carl dranoff
Your West Chester
Real Estate Specialists
The Kit Anstey Real Estate Team Kit Anstey 610.836.2348 Kit@AnsteyTeam.com
Barbara Cropper Customer Care Manager
610.430.3001
Cleo Elkinton
Brian Nelson
Cleo@AnsteyTeam.com
Brian@AnsteyTeam.com
610.529.0227
610.513.1765
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HomeServices. Fox & Roach, REALTORS®
Bobbie Surrick
Brynn Kennedy
Debbie West
610.563.4067
484.620.1025
610.563.3861
Bobbie@AnsteyTeam.com
Brynn@AnsteyTeam.com
Debbie@AnsteyTeam.com
Erinn Hazley 610.842.8039
Erinn@AnsteyTeam.com
Barb@AnsteyTeam.com
We Sell More Because We Do More! 610.430.3001
email: Kit@AnsteyTeam.com
Like Us on Facebook: Kit Anstey Real Estate Team
610.431.1100
AnsteyTeam.com
SPACE INTERIOR MOTIVES For Karen Daroff (INSET), her formmeets-function approach to workspace interiors, like the project shown here, carries over into her Philadelphia home.
Quattro LED task lamp by Robert Sonneman, YLighting ($450). ylighting.com. LEFT: Ball clock by George Nelson for Vitra, Lumens (from $395). lumens.com
AROUND THE WORLD AS SHE KICKS OFF THREE BIG PHILLY DESIGN PROJECTS, AREN DAROFF REVEALS THE GLOBAL INFLUENCES THAT INSPIRE HER LOCALLY. BY SHELLY COURTNEY
“There is design inspiration around me every day, everywhere I go,” says Karen Daroff. And it’s that open-minded approach to interior design that has made her firm, Daroff Design, successful for more than 40 years. While her work has taken her to 34 states, the Caribbean, the Middle East, and China, Daroff is a Philadelphian at heart. “I’m very proud to have been educated, live, and work here in Center City,” she says. All those passport stamps have played a role in her design projects. “I photograph everything, because I am constantly inspired,” she says,
128 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
describing textured tiles she found in Spain, for example, and the architecture in Africa. Much of Daroff’s day-to-day centers on large-scale commercial projects like hotels, resorts, multifamily housing, and workspaces. “Our work is guided by ever-evolving technology and factors like the environment and sustainability,” she says. Her longtime clients include Comcast and Disney, with three notable projects in the pipeline: a new restaurant at the Philadelphia Zoo, transforming the Family Court building into a new hotel, and a refresh at Moore College of Art
and Design, Daroff’s alma mater. It’s no surprise that her home mirrors the clean lines and sleek functionality that has grown to be a hallmark of her work. The classic pavilion design concept, inspired by 1930s architect Guiseppe Terragni, features B&B Italia furniture and neutral tones with pops of color. Skylights and large windows create open areas for guests to congregate. Her favorite piece of décor is a vintage alabaster bust of a Victorian gypsy woman. “I treasure her as a very unique feature in our home,” she says. 2121 Market St., 215-636-9900; daroffdesign.com
.
Womb chair Eero Saarinen 1948, Knoll ($3,917). 2300 Chestnut St., 215-988-1788; knoll.com
Chamcha wood coffee table, Phillips Collection ($2,697). phillips collection.com
FRANK L. DEFAZIO AND THE CENTERCITYTEAM™ OVER 80 MILLION AND 163 HOMES SOLD IN 2016!
Real Estate Sales for the Online World
530 WALNUT STREET, SUITE 480, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 Cell: 610-636-4364 | Office: 215-627-6005 | Frank@CenterCityTeam.com www.CenterCityTeam.com
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIM ALBERT
SPACE INTERIORS
130  PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
BEAUTIFULLY MANNERED A HANDSOME MAIN LINE MANSION BUILT WITH ENTERTAINING IN MIND READIES FOR ITS NEXT HOUSEWARMING PARTY. BY SARAH JORDAN
The cinematic good looks of the latest Newtown Square mansion to hit the market are undeniable. The house inspires images of leisure time well spent, of cocktail parties on the flagstone terrace with guests sipping G&Ts and admiring the sweeping views across the 12-plus acres of manicured grounds. Or maybe shooting pool with old friends in the wood-paneled library; or a carefree summer pool party for the kids. Discreetly located just a few minutes off the Main Line’s main roads, the handsome stone mansion—for sale at $5.3 million— resembles an English manor house of a bygone age. Ann Capron of McIntyre Capron & Associates, a residential architecture firm with locations in Philadelphia and Paoli, spent two years designing the meticulously crafted home, which took 14 months to complete. Now 17 years old, the home’s grand details rival those of much older suburban estates. A project that took more than a year to build, the stately six-bedroom, eightbathroom mansion boasts a game room, gourmet kitchen, and library.
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 131
SPACE INTERIORS
.
132 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
The sky’s the limit: Built with entertaining in mind, owner Tom Bentley took special care in designing the pool and outdoor terrace (below).
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIM ALBERT
A custom-designed heavy oak wood front door opens onto a foyer where one quickly appreciates the sensible flow of rooms. No detail or design choice has gone unconsidered, right down to the platformed porcelain dog tub in the mud room with a thoughtful pair of steps for pups to descend. The in-ground pool was purposely sunk several feet below the level of the house so that the pool--especially out of season during cooler months--would remain out of view from rear-facing windowss. Hardwood floors run throughout the gorgeously light-filled home, as well as stunning millwork and moldings. “I took castings of all of the molding from the Hare family estate [which he’d previously owned] and duplicated them here exactly,” says Tom Bentley, who owns the mansion and is a home builder himself. The dining room, living room, family room, and kitchen are all graciously sized. The wide hallways give the upstairs and downstairs an appealing grandeur. Its many rooms and features are arranged for maximum harmony and logic, including butler’s pantries near the dining room and kitchen complete with a massive butcher block island. There is ample storage and closet space for the six bedrooms; two full-size dressing rooms complement the master bedroom; an in-law suite is furthest from the heart of the house; a woodpaneled study is next to a clubby-looking billiards room and wet bar; and a playroom (with a wall-to-wall Beauty & the Beast-themed mural) is smartly stationed at the top of the house on its third floor. “I used to entertain like crazy,” remembers Bentley, who drew up the floor plans with fun in mind. “The house fits 250 people no problem. I designed the flat area by the terrace to fit a Century Tent perfectly. I have electrical lines along the side, so we could set up a band, right into the tent.” With a mixture of nostalgia and practicality, he adds: “But, I don’t live that way anymore. It’s for somebody who is entertaining and has a family and younger kids. I have memories of my kids sledding in the backyard, having their friends over… but they’re older now. We’re in a different phase of life.” But, the builder can’t resist creating again. “I’m itching to build a new house. This place was a labor of love, but I’m anxious to begin a new project.” For more information, contact Lisa Weber Yakulis, Kurfiss Sotheby’s International Realty, 25 Morris Ave., Bryn Mawr, 610-517-8445; lisaweberyakulis.com
NEXT GEN LUXURY APTS
LIFESTYLE APARTMENTS
ART MUSEUM AREA 1 & 2 Bedrooms On-site Parking Modern Kitchens & Baths • Balconies Indoor Bike Racks • Pet Friendly
BELLA VISTA/PASSYUNK SQUARE AREA Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms On-site Garage Parking • Pet Friendly Indoor Outdoor Lounge w/Game Room Private Courtyard w/Grilling Stations • Firepit
PLYMOUTH MEETING AREA Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms Highly Amenitized • Dramatic Courtyard Technologically Advanced Luxury Living Community BYOB Lobby Bar • Game Room • Fitness • Pool
Rents from the $1,300’s
Rents from the $1,300’s
Rents from the $1,100’s
844.798.5707
844.238.5553
844.319.5891
31brewerytown.com
1200washington.com
luxorapartments.com
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
REAL ESTATE LUXURY
COLLECTION EXCLUSIVITY - LOCATION - LIFESTYLE & ONLY BRANDED CONDIMINIUM IN CENTER CITY
1 2 5 WAVERLY CI R. PHOENI X VI L L E, PA 19 46 0 | $1,17 0,0 0 0
Spectacular Center City views, 48 stories with immediate occupancy. Experience legendary Ritz Carlton service, 24-hour concierge & 7000 sq. ft. fitness center and pool; Bentley and Escalade house cars. New $65M Dilworth Park out your front window; 1 Br. to 4 Br. residences; single floor penthouse at 9,253 sq. ft. A record-breaking $250+M in Sales 1414 South Penn Square Philadelphia PA 19102 Call 215.851.8000 or visit PhiladelphiaResidences.com
Cas ey Prad e l li, Realtor 6 1 0. 513.7272 | Haver ford Of fice
LISETER
Luxurious single and carriage-style homes in Newtown Square, designed with classic Main Line architecture and the finest quality construction that only Toll Brothers can offer. Surrounded by acres of picturesque open spaces, Liseter offers an extraordinary array of resort-style amenities. Priced from the $600s to over $1 million 1 Liseter Road, Newtown Square, PA 19073 · Liseter.com/PSM · 610-325-3250
SUMMER
R E A L E S TAT E I S S U E Be a part of Philadelphia Style magazine’s July/August issue, a one-of-a-kind real estate resource that strategically targets the wealthiest households in the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
MODEL GRAND OPENING AT ONE RIVERSIDE Tour two fully decorated models with amazing views of the river, gardens and beyond. Newly released 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath units. Valet garage parking. 60’ indoor pool. Walk to everywhere location in Fitler Square. Open daily. 225 South 25th St. Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.600.2496 OneRiversideCondos.com
HIP CITY STYLE This rare and sophisticated 2637 square foot condo (plus approx. 400 square foot private deck) is wrapped in natural light and offers grand-scaled rooms, a sprawling 3BR layout, and superb architectural details throughout. Step off the key-locked elevator to a dramatic foyer which leads to an expansive Living/Dining room with high ceilings, classic moldings, and gorgeous wood floors throughout. 1724 Spruce Street, PH ~ $1,995,000
SPACE: 5/8/2017 MATERIALS: 5/15/2017 AVAILABLE: 6/16/2017
For more information, contact John Colabelli, Publisher, at 215.468.6670 or john.colabelli@greenspun.com
Mary Genovese Colvin | 215.806.1500 Margaux Pelegrin | 215.205.2400 BHHS, Fox & Roach REALTORS 210 W. Rittenhouse Square, Lobby Level Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.546.0550 OnTheSquareRealEstate.com
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
REAL ESTATE
This spring, come home to comfort.
530 SPRUCE STREET - $3,378,000 INCREDIBLE HISTORIC RENOVATION Gorgeous restoration of the historic Thomas Sully residence in Society Hill, a National Historic Landmark built in 1796 by George Coombe in the Greek Revival Style. This jaw dropping masterpiece features 5 beds, 5.5 baths, 5 outdoor spaces, 3-car garage, in-law apartment, 4 bonus rooms and unprecedented attention to detail. Contact Mike McCann & The Mike McCann Team at BHHS Fox & Roach 215.778.0901 | 215.627.6005 McCannTeam.com
SCANNAPIECO DEVELOPMENT CORP 37 exclusive custom townhomes in a gated community in New Hope, PA. Private Elevators. 215.862.5800, rabbitruncreek.com
AMBLER This magnificent property sits on 4.97 acres, 5 Bedrooms, 7 Full Baths is an ideal family home that offers opportunity for grand entertaining. A heated four car garage, elevator, indoor pool and exercise room are a few of the many outstanding amenities that must be seen. This home has it all! The Connie Berg Team Berkshire Hathaway Home Services 680 Old York Rd, Suite 200 Jenkintown, PA 19046 215-429-4024 215.887.0400 connieberg.com
EVERYTHING YOU NEED, RIGHT AT HOME. ME • •
Fitness center/gym 24/7 concierge
• •
Heated indoor pool Indoor parking
LUXURY CONDOS ON THE WATER FROM THE $400s
www.docksidecondominiums.com
EXQUISITE MAIN LINE ESTATE
On two beautifully landscaped acres in Devon, this residence is a rare combination of superior newer construction and old-world designs, millwork, materials and finishes. Stunning interiors, sumptuous master with his and hers baths. In-law suite plus a historical multi-functional barn. A premier residence in every regard. $3,299,000. Contact Lisa Yakulis: 610.517.8445. lisa.yakulis@sothebysrealty.com Kurfiss Sotheby’s International Realty 25 Morris Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010; Office: 610.229.9011
Sales Center / Model Home Hours: Wed.–Sat., 10am–5pm; Sun. 12pm–5pm 717 South Columbus Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19147
Another Fine Property from The DePaul Group. Broker Cooperation Invited. *Prices subject to change without notice. See Sales Manager for details.
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
NOT TO BE MISSED EVENTS • HAPPENINGS • PROMOTIONS
VENTRESCA LTD. Ventresca Ltd., the Delaware Valley’s leading men’s store. Sportswear, footwear, clothing, tuxedo’s and more make our store a must see and visit. A national reputation for service, selection and quality. Hugo Boss, Hickey Freeman, John Varvatos, Robert Graham, Magnanni, Allen Edmonds, Vineyard Vines and much more. Custom alterations are free. Visit ventresca.com
RITTENHOUSE ROW SPRING FESTIVAL: MAY 20 Rittenhouse Row is Philadelphia’s most upscale street festival, spanning Walnut Street from Broad to 17th and 18th from Locust to Sansom. Presented by Capital One, the event features fashion, food, and family fun with giveaways, games, music, complimentary beer and cocktail tastings and much more. Noon to 5:00 rain or shine.
SHUT UP & DANCE One Night Only: 25th Anniversary of Shut Up & Dance, presented by Dancers of Pennsylvania Ballet and hosted by Martha Graham Cracker! All proceeds go to MANNA. Performance at the Forrest Theatre, Saturday April 29, 8:00pm. VIP Pre-Party hosted by Steve Korman, After Party at Voyeur. Tickets available at mannapa.org/dance
For more information, rittenhouserow.org
Photo by Brae Howard/Rad-Girls.com
THE RAD AWARDS The Rad Awards are an awards ceremony and party honoring local women leaders who inspire in the fields of technology, media, culture and business. The 3rd Annual Rad Awards are taking place during Philly Tech Week at Stratus Lounge on Tuesday, May 2nd, from 7 pm - 11 pm. Fore more information, visit rad-girls.com
26TH ANNUAL WILLIAM J. MCKEOWN JR. GOLF CLASSIC
BURGER BRAWL
The McKeown Foundation is proud to present the 26th Annual William J. McKeown Jr. Golf Classic “Fore” Alzheimer’s Care. This year’s event will be held at Commonwealth National Golf Club on Monday, May 22, 2017. Space is limited. Registration is honored on a first-come, paid-infull basis. Above: Joe McKeown, President / CEO
The Seventh Annual Philadelphia Burger Brawl, takes place at Xfinity Live! on May 21st. The event will feature restaurants presenting their versions of Philadelphia’s best burger, best taco and (for the first time) best chicken wing. Guests 21 and over also can sample signature specialty cocktails. GA tickets cost $45 and include all the food and one complimentary beverage.
To register visit mckeownfoundation.org today.
For tickets, visit phillyburgerbrawl.com
WELCOME TO YO U R N E W H O M E
S AR A MOY H ER, renowned expert in the listing and selling of Main Line homes with $30 million in sales in 2015. Her integrity, intelligence and innovation in real estate has earned her the highly coveted Chairman’s Circle Platinum award from Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Fox & Roach.
610.342.7260
Sara Moyher Realtor 216 East Lancaster Ave Wayne, PA 19087
{ŒŒô >àò -ÿiiÃ] >ò>fi’òé U ”£x∞{n”∞£££ô ‹‹‹∞/Öi >‚iìú¿i >èèi¿fi∞Vúì
ACCREDITED LUXURY HOME SPECIALIST Licensed in
C 610.342.7260 O 610.688.4310 E smoyher@gmail.com
Anne E. Koons
The #1 Agent of the Cherry Hill Home Marketing Center 2016, 2014, 2013 & 2012 NJAR Circle of Excellence PLATINUM Award 2016, 2015, 2012,GOLD 2014, 2013
Direct 856-795-4709 office 856-428-8000 ext. 142
CHERRY HILL/WILDERNESS RUN 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath home with hardwood & marble floors, 2 car garage & fenced in backyard. Gourmet kitchen, main floor study, dining room, living room, & in law suite. Open floor plan along with 2 story foyer. Updated Mstr bath w/ marble. Realistically priced at $639,900
MOUNT LAUREL/WILDFLOWERS 4 BR, 3.5 bath ranch w / finished bsmt & 3 car garage. High ceilings, open floor, an abundance of natural light. Gourmet kit. w/gas FP open to the dining room. Great Room w/wall of windows. Master suite w/ custom bath & 2 WIC. Finished Bsmt has gaming/entertaining area, bar, card room, gym & full bath. ...Realistically priced at $995,000
Marlton/ Little Mill Gorgeous empty nester with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath home on Little Mill Gold Course with 2 car garage and full basement. 2 story foyer and living room with built-ins and French sliding patio doors for a fantastic view of the golf course. Large eat in Kitchen. First floor Master bedroom suite has a luxurious bath and plenty of closet space. …Realistically price at $644,000
Marlton/ The Preserves at Little Mill Custom home located on the Preserves at Little Mill golf course w/5 BR, 6 ½ baths, 3 car garage & finsh Bm. 1st fl master suite w/gas fp, large custom bath. Kitchen has 5 burner gas stove, double electric Thermador ovens, sub-zero refrig, warmer, 2 dishwashers, granite tops, center island w/sink. 4 bedrooms & 3 baths on 2nd level...Realistically priced at $995,000.
Wenonah/New Jersey Historical Victorian Mansion located 20 minutes from Philly, 8 Br, 4.5 baths, 12 foot ceilings, 2 acre lot, library, living room & dining room all have unique fireplaces. Large brick patio, carriage house & entertainment lounge
Haddonfield Beautiful colonial home walking distance to town w/4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fin. basement & 2 car detached garage. The Lovely 1st floor has Hardwood floors throughout. Living room & study. The Kitchen has stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops and built-ins for additional storage. ….Realistically priced at $589,900.
VOORHEES/LOST TREE Gorgeous 6 bedroom, 5.5 custom home with finished basement, 3 car garage & rear, gated entrance. Custom kitchen, main floor gym w/full bath could be BR. Beautiful grounds & a sport court. ...Realistically priced at $849,900
CHERRY HILL./VOKENTRACT Custom Estate home on 1.5 acres of professionally landscaped grounds. 4 BRs, 3 Full & 2 half baths & elevator. 3 car attached & 2 car detached gar. 2 main floor studies. Unbelievable Master Suite. Custom lighting, sound & security t/o. Full bsmt, outdoor kitchen. … Realistically priced at $2,499,000
Realistically priced at…$799,000
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO STEVEN, NICOLE & JOSH………...
Now more than ever, EXPERIENCE counts, that is why you need to call our AUNT ANNE, because she has the EXPERIENCE, COMMITMENT, PASSION & KNOWLEDGE to help you in selling or buying a home.
CALL OUR AUNT ANNE TODAY FOR ALL OF YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS 856 -795-4709
Integrating Technology into your project can be confusing. Just like this dog being named GC for the next big project is confusing. Don’t be confused. Let us take care of the Technology.
From tenant fit outs to ground up construction RCG is your trusted partner for identifying and implementing future proof solutions. - Fiber and Broadband - Low Voltage Cabling and Infrastructure - Network Setup and Design - Access Control Systems - IP Surveillance and Security
- Enterprise Wi-Fi - Commercial and Hospitality AV - Smart Lighting and HVAC Integration - National provider of VoIP and unified communications
Making the Complex Simple 215-240-8006 info@rcgtelecom.com rcgtelecomservices.com
Commercial | Hospitality | Multifamily Residential | Education
The
SOURCE: SPACE
YOUR ULTIMATE PHILADELPHIA HOME DÉCOR GUIDE
HAUTE HOME ROCHE BOBOIS SHOWCASES THE HOTTEST DESIGNERS IN TOWN THIS SPRING.
Known for its patterns and classic-chic designs, international furniture mecca Roche Bobois boasts forward-thinking furnishings and luxe touches within a sweeping Old City showroom. This season, designer Sacha Lakic will display pieces including the Scenario sofa and the Edito sofa. Lakic’s passion for luxury cars and motorbikes is apparent in the sleek and aerodynamic furniture designs he has created for Roche Bobois. Internationally renowned French architect Jean Nouvel has also created a collection based on the essence of shapes. Focusing on the circle, which, to him, is the symbol of purity, Nouvel crafted a magnificent lacquered table that displays his deeprooted ties between architecture and design. 311 Arch St., 215-922-2900; rochebobois.com
Sacha Fierce! Sacha Lakic’s Retontre sofa is an understated addition to modern living spaces.
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 139
The SOURCE: SPACE A modern kitchen shines courtesy of Freeman Interiors.
THE BAZEMORE GALLERY Owned by Lenny Bazemore and his wife, who are art lovers and collectors, the gallery features Manayunk’s first living wall installation: a beautiful, sustainable, architectural exhibit that lives in the middle of the gallery, surrounded by colorful paintings and artwork by both local and established contemporary artists. 4339 Main St., 215-482-1119; thebazemoregallery.com
BJS DESIGNS Philadelphia native Barbara Spencer believes a home’s shared spaces should be beautiful, functional, and reflective of the people who use them. Her distinctive aesthetic can be seen throughout The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia. INSIDER TIP: Need some quick design inspiration? Spencer suggests surveying the city’s many landmarks and neighborhoods for ideas. 26 Old Gulph Road, Gladwyne, 610-574-9155; bjsinteriordesign.com
BOCONCEPT
BRIDGETTE MAYER GALLERY Bridgette Mayer brings 15 years of international experience to bear at her longtime contemporary art gallery, culling pieces from some of the world’s most talented artists and Philadelphia-bred names. INSIDER TIP: Mayer works with acclaimed local artist Neil Anderson, who recently sold a selection of paintings to the Bellevue. Anderson’s latest works
140 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
‒ Secret Source ‒
JUDGE RENEE CARDWELL HUGHES
WHO: Regional CEO, American Red Cross Eastern PA (2221 Chestnut St., 215-299-4000; redcross.org). GARDEN PARTY: “Philadelphia is a beautiful city. I love to walk along Kelly Drive and enjoy the river, the statues, and the flowers in spring.” FRAME OF MIND: “We seriously have the best museums. I love the Franklin Institute (222 N. 20th St., 215-448-1200; fi.edu), the African American History Museum (701 Arch St., 215-574-0380; aampmuseum.org), PAFA (118 N. Broad St., 215-972-7600; pafa.org), and the Constitution Center (525 Arch St., 215-409-6600; constitutioncenter.org). When you stroll down the Parkway, you can also stop in at the Barnes Foundation (2025 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., 215-278-7200; barnesfoundation. org) and the Rodin Museum (2151 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., 215-7638100; rodinmuseum.org).” SPRING FLING: “I love to sit in Eakins Oval (2451 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., 215-607-3477; theovalphl.org) and watch the kids dance in the fountains when it’s warm. The city is beautiful and full of laughter in the spring.”
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN ARMICH (FREEMAN INTERIORS)
For all of your modern furniture needs, head to BoConcept, Chestnut Street’s home showroom that offers luxury metal, glass, and upholstered pieces. Their team of talented designers, including Henrik Pedersen and Frans Schrofer, can introduce you to the Danish brand’s furnishings and accessories. 1719 Chestnut St., 215-564-5656; boconcept.com
Lighting up the World, While Saving Energy, One Lamp at a Time Launching at LIGHTFAIR International, Booth #5401, May 9-11 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA.
A state-of-the-art Philadelphia based manufacturer of superior digital LED lighting and advanced control systems. We use leading edge technologies and innovative processes to provide our customers with the highest quality products while staying competitive in the global marketplace. We ADAPT by continuously seeking out new ways to improve energy management through sensors, cutting edge techniques and real-time analytics. Our custom Bluetooth App guarantees our industry renowned client services and technology.
Joe Wolf Founder & CEO See how our products and solutions can revolutionize your business www.adapt-tech.com 1-800-LED-9775 | sales@adapt-tech.com 24 Portland Road Suite #200, West Conshohocken, PA 19428
The SOURCE: SPACE are on view at the gallery this spring. 709 Walnut St., 215-4138893; bridgettemayergallery.com
BRIGHT LIGHT NEW DESIGN CENTER
‒ Secret Source ‒ MICHAEL SMYTH
WHO: President and COO of Land Rover & Jaguar Main Line (325 Lancaster Ave., Wayne, 610-520-2000; jaguarmainline.com); Willow Grove (900 S. York Road, Willow Grove, 215-443-5900; landroverwillowgrove.com). VISIT PHILLY: “Whenever we entertain people from outside our area, I always climb
Part of the family-owned Colonial Electric Supply company, Bright Light Design Center will open two state-of-the-art showrooms in 2017. For Center City dwellers, a location in the new Market Place is an ideal spot for home automation and LED technologies. For suburbanites and Main Liners, the new King of Prussia showroom is proof that today’s lighting options are utterly endless. In addition to technological opportunities, the center is stocked with lighting fixtures that look more like art. Multiple locations; brightlightdesigncenter.com
the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., 215-763-8100; philamuseum.org) to show the beauty of the city as you look down the Parkway.” THE BEST VIEWS: “People-watching in Rittenhouse Square is always fun. I love grabbing a seat outside of Parc (227 S. 18th St., 215-545-2262; parc-restaurant.com) for a burger and their awesome fries.” DRESS THE PART: “Boyds (1818 Chestnut St., 215-564-9000; boydsphila .com) has a great selection of menswear from suits to ties and shoes. As a COO, it is important I dress the part!” AND THE WINNER IS: “When I head to sporting events with my buddies, we have to go to Pat’s (1237 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-468-1546; patskingofsteaks.com) and Geno’s Steaks (1219 S. Ninth St., 215-389-0659; genosteaks.com) for a best-cheesesteak competition.”
CARRÉ NEW D’ARTISTES Carré D’artistes began in France in 2002, and today there are 30 galleries in 11 countries worldwide. The Philadelphia address, nestled on 13th Street’s busiest strip, houses high-end, original artwork in a variety of genres, styles, and trends. Helping people build their art collections is their passion, and they coordinate closely with the artists themselves to share their work with the world. 104 S. 13th St., 215-7352800; carredartistesphilly.com
COLONIAL MARBLE & GRANITE This family-owned company carries over 500 colors of granite, marble, onyx, and quartz throughout its four locations in the tristate area, including a Philadelphia showroom. 2000 Washington Ave., 215-732-7800; colonialmarble.net
FREEMAN INTERIORS Based in Philadelphia, the nationally renowned interior design team of Don and Renee Freeman boasts an impressive list of high-end clients. They are hands-on from interior architectural planning to complete decoration, always emphasizing
142 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
quality and detail. INSIDER TIP: Don and Renee suggest installing a dimmer switch in most rooms to create different moods. 1520 Spruce St., 215-772-9406; freemaninteriors.com
LUXE HOME With thousands of modern and contemporary pieces available, Luxe Home’s 10,000-square-foot showroom is the perfect place to start your design process. Their hallmark brands include Ralph Lauren, Tuuci, Bungalow 5, and more. 1308 Chestnut St., 215-7322001; luxehomephiladelphia.com
MATERIAL CULTURE The constantly rotating inventory at the 60,000-square-foot showroom has savvy shoppers always coming back for another visit. The cool loft space carries an array of unique items: crafts, antiques, garden accents, and home décor. 4700 Wissahickon Ave., 215-849-8030; materialculture.com
MITCHELL GOLD + BOB WILLIAMS Founded in 1989 by a duo with a mission to make the world more
Inside King of Prussia’s new Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams showroom.
Private Mortgage Banking
Distinctive options. Exceptional experience. Rely on us Discover how our selection of home financing options and exceptional service enable me to deliver an unrivaled experience to you. You may benefit from: • Full-service source for buyers with complex income or asset management situations • Competitive financing options for primary, second, vacation, and investment properties • Local market experience to help you find options that complement your wealth-building strategies in home financing John R. Grady, Sales Manager 610-254-5775 555 E. Lancaster Ave., Suite 400 Radnor, PA 19087 john.r.grady@wellsfargo.com NMLSR ID 404654
Information is accurate as of date of printing and is subject to change without notice. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage is a division of Wells Fargo Bank, N. A. © 2016 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. NMLSR ID 399801. AS3206979 Expires 05/2017
“When You’re Here, You’re Home” Mention This Ad For Exclusive Savings
REHOBOTH BEACH, DE • THEBELLMOOR.COM • 800-425-2355
Bryant & Wilde Realty, LLC The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton
PENTHOUSE #42C 1 Bed, 1.5 Bath, 964 SF $899,000 1 Parking Space Included!
The SOURCE: SPACE
RESIDENCE #30F 2 Bed, 2.5 Bath, 1652 SF $1,499,000 1 Parking Space Included!
Gorgeous Views of City Hall, Dilworth Park, & The Delaware River! All Ritz-Carlton Amenities Available! Contact us to see these Exquisite Residences or for any interest in other Condo Residences or Rentals. Usona’s newest space features sleek pieces like this burgundy sofa and modern media unit.
Bryant & Wilde Realty, LLC 210 W. Rittenhouse Sq. Suite 405 Phila., PA 19103 www.BryantWildeRealty.com sales@bryantwilderealty.com Diane Bryant: 610.529.8000 Margie Wilde: 215.888.8500 Office: 215.893.6100 Fax: 215.644.8826
comfortable, the nationally acclaimed furnishings empire opened a Signature Store in King of Prussia in late 2016. The eco-friendly pieces and complete room sets are displayed throughout the 15,000-square-foot showroom, which sits in the mall’s newest corridor. King of Prussia Mall, 610-321-3600; mgbwhome.com
SEMERJIAN INTERIORS
OUR RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Kathy, Patrick & The Conway Team conwayteam.com • kathy@conwayteam.com 215-266-1537 • 215-850-3842 • 215-627-6005
Ani Semerjian, award-winning interior designer, brings West Coast design sensibilities to Philadelphia. The full-service firm specializes in elite residential projects with an eye for clean, contemporary design. INSIDER TIP: This spring, Semerjian suggests thinking outside the box and adding bright, colorful artwork or decor pieces in interesting shapes to your home. 237 W. Lancaster Ave., Devon,
610-688-3188; semerjianinteriors.com
THE SHADE STORE Chestnut Street’s Shade Store is home to fully interactive displays and exclusive design partnerships with the likes of Diane von Furstenberg, Jeffrey Alan Marks, Sunbrella, and more. This season, layering is a popular trend that can be found on many floor-toceiling and high-rise windows. Cofounder and Creative Director Ian Gibbs suggests pairing Roman shades with ripple-fold drapery, which is one of the most popular styles out of the Philadelphia showroom. 1725 Chestnut St., 267-507-7997; theshadestore.com
SUB-ZERO AND WOLF With over 80 years in the business, it is no wonder Sub-Zero and Wolf is such a force in the cooking world. In March, reserve a spot at the
Navy Yard showroom to experience an educational demonstration featuring their top culinary products. Tour their displays while enjoying cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. The chef will prepare a three-course meal as the staff demonstrates the latest appliances and gadgets. 4050 S. 26th St., 866-987-2122; subzero-wolf.com
TERRAIN You will want to move right into this Glen Mills oasis. Spend a day shopping their garden, outdoor living, and home products before enjoying a lunch or dinner dish in the charming Garden Cafe. INSIDER TIP: Every Thursday, the Garden Cafe offers a Farmer’s Market Menu featuring seasonal dishes inspired by the week’s Lancaster Farm Fresh CSA share. 914 Baltimore Pike, Glen Mills, 610-459-2400; shopterrain.com
UNIQUE INTERIORS This modern furniture destination, owned by Bob and Kathy Deniken, is filled with contemporary pieces handpicked by the owners from across the globe. From Shilling Leather to Thayer Coggin and
Weiman, the collections hail from more than 100 different manufacturers. 1604 Marlton Pike W., Cherry Hill, NJ, 856665-1911; uniqueinteriors.com
USONA Before hitting the newly renovated Center City showroom, Usona’s furniture collections are tastefully crafted by European manufacturers. Check out their assortment of pieces perfect for the bedroom, living room, and home office. They even feature products for outdoor spaces, wallpapers, rugs, and storage units. 1633 Locust St., 215-496-0440; usonahome.com
WALLACE LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATES Principal landscape architect Richard Lyon is well known throughout Pennsylvania for his unique landscape work. His partner, Laura Miller, has more than 25 years of experience with architectural and environmental design. Their portfolio includes estates in Gladwyne, Wilmington, and Chadds Ford. 1598 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, 610-4446161; wallacelandscape.com
A Sub-Zero and Wolf kitchen.
The
SOURCE: STYLE
PHILADELPHIA’S FINEST FASHION AND BEAUT Y DESTINATIONS
HAIR FLARE UPDATE YOUR ’DO WITH THE LOCKS-SMITHS AT ADOLF BIEC ER SPA/SALON.
A cut above: Adolf Biecker’s sleek, citified salon and spa is stocked with Aveda products.
Whether you are looking to get a new color, cut, or style, Adolf’s talented team of hair enthusiasts will create a look to complement your facial features. While daring and edgy looks are in, this spring, long locks are set to make a comeback and the stylists are there to help with the latest treatments, upkeep tips, and regular trims. Each haircut and styling service comes with a consultation, stress relieving treatment, relaxing shampoo, and style. Not ready for a cut? Schedule a meeting with an Adolf Biecker colorist who is trained to create shiny, healthy, and beautifully colored hair. With an array of beauty services from body bronzing to aromatherapy wraps, lash extensions, and makeup tutorials, the Center City salon and spa is the perfect urban getaway. 1605 Sansom St., 215-735-6404; adolf biecker.com
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 147
The SOURCE: STYLE HEALTH & BEAUTY AME SALON AND SPA This popular Main Line spa exudes a Zen-like atmosphere that offers instant relaxation. The Thai Herbal Heat Treatment fuses Eastern and Western practices with ingredients like lemongrass and turmeric for a deep muscle relaxation. INSIDER TIP: The salon offers Ayurvedic services which include an ancient ritual called Shirodhara: A continuous stream of warm herbal oil flows over the center of the forehead, awakening all senses. 111 Waynewood Ave., Wayne, 610995-2631; amesalonandspa.com
ARCHITEQT SALON & GALLERY It’s easy to switch up your look with help from Architeqt’s talented team specializing in dry cuts, extensions, and Bayalage. All services include a complimentary consultation, so you can get the stylist’s opinion before scheduling that full head of highlights you have been dying to try for spring. INSIDER TIP: Pre-book your next appointment within six weeks and receive a 10 percent discount on any product when you return to one of Architeqt’s two locations. Multiple locations, 215-567-5005; architeqtsalon.com
Blue Hair Studio is also home to skincare services.
Get pampered with seasonal facials for brightening and hydrating skin.
Adding to an already impressive list of high-end retail names, The Hyatt at the Bellevue recently welcomed Artur Kirsh Salon & Spa. A notable stylist in Philly, Kirsh brings sophisticated service to the city’s elite clientele. The salon offers a variety of spa treatments for clients on the go: Think 30-minute facials, blow outs, scrubs, and more. 200 S. Broad St., 267-514-8000; arturkirshsalon.com
BLUE HAIR STUDIO A high-end salon meets a
148 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY BY GETTY IMAGES (FACIAL)
ARTUR KIRSH SALON & SPA
STAY FIT STAY YOUNG STAY COOL TRAIN • REPEAT • RECOVER
Luxury Tanning Cryo Therapy Brow Recovery & Lash Studio NEW CLIENT SPECIAL
Cryo Full Body & Cryo Facial
$49
TH E RAPY LO UNG E www.CryoMyst.com
MAINLINE
510 W. LANCASTER AVE. HAVERFORD, PA 19041
RITTENHOUSE
1528 WALNUT STREET SUITE 402 PHILADELPHA, PA 19102
SUN MYST
124 S 16TH ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102
800-239-CRYO
SPRAY TANNING • CRYO THERAPY • BROW RECOVERY • LASH STUDIO UV TANNING • TEETH WHITENING • SKIN CARE
The SOURCE: STYLE ‒ Secret Source ‒
WHO: Owner of The Geisha House (149 N. Third St., 267-886-8110;
CORTNEY COHEN SZE
hellogeisha.com) boutique in Old City. BUT FIRST COFFEE: “I am pretty easy going, but an ideal day in the city would definitely start off with a coffee or latte from Cafe Olé (147 N. Third St., 215-627-2140) or United by Blue Coffeehouse and Clothier (144 N. Second St., 215-278-7746; unitedbyblue.com).” BRUNCH QUEEN: “Brunch for me usually consists
nonsurgical treatment that permanently eliminates fat on areas resistant to diet and exercise. INSIDER TIP: In addition to using the signature fat-burning treatment, work with their in-house nutritionist to feel incredible from the inside out. 1420 Locust St., 855-6728578; foreveryoungmedspas.com
of stopping at Stripp’d Juice for a big acai bowl (263 N. Third St., 267-5507877; strippdjuice.com) or Ocean Harbor (1023 Race St., 215-574-1398) for some delicious dim sum.” SHOP LOCAL: “I love checking out my fellow shop-mates on Second and Third Street for some quick shopping before taking a run along the Ben Franklin Bridge.” DINNER DONE RIGHT: “Right now, my favorite restaurant is my house! I love getting a homecooked meal from my hubby chef (and soon owner) of Tuna Bar (Second and Race Streets). If we go out, we like to get the whole branzino and pasta from Radicchio Cafe (402 Wood St., 215-627-6850; radicchio-cafe.com).”
CALISTA SALON AND SPA Pampering at Calista Salon and Spa, the first salon and spa to open in Chester County in 1989, means stone massages, sea salt scrubs, corrective coloring, makeup, hair styling, and texturizing treatments. INSIDER TIP: Co-owners Maria McCool and Donald Moore also offer a complete line of beauty and haircare products from shampoos to hot rollers at the salon and available on (West Chester-based) QVC. 1211 Wilmington Pike, West Chester, 610-399-6677; calistagrand.com
NEW CRYO MYST THERAPY SPA
FOREVER YOUNG MED SPA
Formerly Sun Myst Tanning, the name may have changed but the top-notch services remain the same. Specializing in spray tanning, cryo therapy, eyebrow shaping, and eyelash extensions, the one-stopbeauty-shop also offers UV tanning, teeth whitening, waxing, and other skincare services. INSIDER TIP: Locations in Rittenhouse Square and Haverford are set to open shortly. 124 S. 16th St., 215-5455010; mysunmyst.com
The Center City med spa invites clients to schedule a consultation for SculpSure, a 25-minute,
HEADS & TAILS BOUTIQUE With mimosas always on hand for clients, it is no wonder this
Dr. Louis P. Bucky.
THE DENTAL SPA From porcelain veneers to teeth whitening, Dr. Paul J. Berson and Dr. Harold B. Yaffe are on speed dial for savvy city and suburban clients alike. 1601 Walnut St., 215-567-0800; phillydentalspa.com
COLE WELLNESS SPA
DR. LOUIS P. BUCKY
This suburban spa prides itself on its natural remedies and products. Services such as the stone massage and the purification facial use the gentlest ingredients to maximize skincare benefits and boost wellness. 101 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne, 610-688-7546; colewellnessspa.com
With multiple area locations, Dr. Louis P. Bucky leads a reputable staff in the cosmetic surgery industry. His expertise is in achieving a natural look through body and facial rejuvenation including repair and reconstruction. Multiple locations, 215-621-8234; drbucky.com
150 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Owner Giovanni Mele, whose salon celebrated two decades in 2016, also has his own line of haircare products guaranteed to extend the life of your locks. INSIDER TIP: In addition to offering some of the city’s best restorative hair treatments, Giovanni & Pileggi now has an extended lower level area for color and processing— a perfect place to relax or even set up a laptop while getting treated. 308 S. 12th St., 215-568-3040; giovannipileggi.com
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHEYENNE GIL (COHEN)
coffeehouse vibe at Blue. Here, the team of stylists, makeup artists, and skin specialists create an eclectic mash-up of glamour greatness. 2550 Huntingdon Pike, Huntingdon Valley, 215-947-2963; bluehairstudio.com
GIOVANNI & PILEGGI
DO YOU LOVE YOUR HAIR?
We do!
MARTI N O CARTI E R SALO N 304 Hurffville Crosskeys Rd. Sewell | 856-5 600 www.MartinoCartier.com
VOTED TO ALON IN THE NATION BY SALON TODAY MAGAZINE AS SEEN ON BRAVO. HSN. THE VIEW
The SOURCE: STYLE Rittenhouse salon has been a Philly favorite since 2012. Dubbed Philadelphia’s first blowout and waxing salon, their staff features an array of experienced estheticians, makeup artists, and stylists who use only the best products for healthy skin and hair. INSIDER TIP: On your next visit, schedule a lash and brow tinting-—the team uses a special vegetable-based pigment that is guaranteed to last up to six weeks. 265 S. 19th St., 215-8758343; headsandtailsrittenhouse.com.
IMMERSION SPA AT THE WATER CLUB This high-end spa in the sky promises the ultimate treat-yourself day: Experience Ayurvedic treatments and then lounge by the indoor pool while enjoying healthy fare and cocktails. The 32nd-floor marina views of Atlantic City can’t be beat.1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, 609-317-7555; theborgata.com
LE REVE RITTENHOUSE DAY SPA Grab your friends and head to the city’s premier spa party destination. Whether you are celebrating a bachelorette party or
milestone, the massage and body treatments will have your group ready to hit the town. 255 S. 17th St., 215-701-6272; lereverittenhousespa.com
DR. LINDSEY MARSHALL With an office conveniently located near Center City and the Main Line, it’s easy to get top-of-the-line dental service on-the-go. Dr. Marshall, a graduate of the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, has been practicing cosmetic dentistry since 1998. and specializes in smile-saving porcelain veneers, dental implants, and Zoom Whitening, which uses gel and a low-intensity light to get your teeth shades lighter in under an hour. 602 The Times Building, Ardmore, 610-649-0696; lindseymarshall.com
MARTINO CARTIER The award-winning celebrity hairstylist, with addresses in South Jersey, reinvents clients’ looks with his dry-cutting technique. End with a texturizing treatment such as the permanent wave or the Keratin complex smoothing service. INSIDER TIP: To get rid of bed
head quickly, the hair guru suggests blow drying your dry hair again in the morning. 1902 Rte. 70 E., Cherry Hill, NJ, 856-520-8777; 304 Hurffville Crosskeys Road, Sewell, NJ, 856-5826600; martinocartier.com
and spa experience to Rittenhouse clientele. Opt for the Oggi Sampler for a little bit of everything: a 45-minute salt glow, half-hour massage, mini facial, and manicure. 1700 Locust St., 215-735-0707; oggisalonandspa.com
NATOLI DENTAL
OMG SALON
Dr. Joseph N. Natoli and Dr. Vincent Scaringi service the bright smiles of South Jersey. Visit their suburban office for general dentistry, teeth whitening, dental implants, and cosmetic work. 188 Fries Mill Road, Turnersville, NJ, 856-262-0600; natolidental.com
Salon owner Maurice Tannenbaum consults with every new client here in an effort to pair them with the perfect stylist to match their personality and interests. This longtime suburban beauty destination offers hair cuts and color, extensions, bridal services, makeovers, and wigs. 351 Righters Mill Road, Gladwyne, 610-8960240; omgmainlinesalon
NEW
NATURALE
SALON This newish Center City nail salon caters only to natural nails--that means no artificial enhancements. Carrying high-grade products including BCL, OPI, Gelish, and Morgan Taylor Nail Lacquer, Naturale ups the ante on nail services with Brisa soaks and signature therapeutic mani-pedis for tired, achy muscles. 1606 Locust St., 267-5590951; naturalesalon.com
OGGI SALON & SPA Oggi provides a full-service salon
PENN MEDICINE COSMETIC SURGERY Penn Medicine is consistently praised as one of the top hospitals in the nation--and its plastic surgery department is no exception. From breast augmentation to tummy tucks and facelifts, their cosmetic procedures focus on enhancing appearance and confidence. 3400 Spruce St., 215-662-4000; pennmedicine.org
RITTENHOUSE ORTHODONTICS WHO: Owner of The Honigman Group PR & Marketing Consulting
‒ Secret Source ‒
CHRISTIE MANDIA
(215-990-8348; thehonigmangroup.com). Wellness Contributor for PhillyVoice.com. BRUNCH TIME: “James (1835 Arch St., 267-3245005; jamesphiladelphia.com) in Logan Square is my new favorite place to go for brunch. I wake up thinking about their homemade hot biscuits and bloody marys.” HAUTE HAIR: “Jen Bisicchia at Jason Matthew Salon (1735 Chestnut St., 215-665-8030; jasonmatthew.com) is seriously the hair
Led by Dr. Orhan Tuncay, author of The Invisalign System, Rittenhouse Ortho’s patients receive expert care from the very first visit with a clinical examination and custom-designed treatment plan. INSIDER TIP: Feeling jittery about dental work? The luxurious office also has a fully stocked bar. 1518 Walnut St., 215-772-0775; rittenhouseorthodontics.com
whisperer when it comes to hair color, cut, and styling. I am just lucky she shares her talents with me.” PAMPER PARTY: “Rittenhouse Nails (1742 Sansom St., 215-557-0078; rittenhousenails.com) is like my home away from home in the city. It is the only place I can really relax, and they are killing the nail game. About Face Skin Care (1015 Chestnut St., 215923-5001; aboutfaceskincare.com) offers just the right balance between medical grade treatments and spa-like services. My favorite treatment before a big event is the Red Carpet Glow. You get all the benefits of a chemical peel without the downtime.”
152
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
RITTENHOUSE SPA & CLUB—HAIR BY PAUL LABRECQUE Celebrity stylist Paul Labrecque counts some of the most famous women in the world as clients. Book an appointment with Labrecque for a total hair transformation or while away an afternoon at the sleek spa. INSIDER TIP: Any treatment gets you access to The Rittenhouse’s full spa. Stop in for a
OMG A Maurice Tannenbaum Salon
Gift yourself
(or someone you love)
Buy a $500 gift card
for yourself or any other person that you love and receive 20% off on all services.
Buy a $1000 gift card
and receive 20% off all service and all retail items (some may be excluded if price ďŹ xed by manufacture). Limited time offer. Will not expire once purchase has been made.
Righters Mill Road, Gladwyne, PA 19035 610.896.0240 | OMGstyle.com Friend Us On Facebook at OMGStyleInc to get all the latest news and blogs!
THE SPA FOR HEALTHY NAILS. Mention this Philadelphia Style ad and get 25% off entire first visit 1606 Locust Street, Philadelphia PA 19103 267-559-0951 www.naturalesalon.com
LIZ STELMACH HAIR ENHANCEMENTS
The SOURCE: STYLE
Liz Stelmach is a leader and innovator in the hair industry. A most-celebrated celebrity hairstylist, Liz made a name for herself by creating innovative hair enhancement techniques. Determined to be unique, unrepeatable and to be the best damn hair enhancement expert Liz traveled internationally attending conferences in Vienna, Austria and Capetown, South Africa for new resources in this field. After collaborative meetings with Mark Barrington and Bridget Winston, well-known hair enhancement and replacement specialists in Hollywood, her personal techniques were launched. Twenty–five years later Liz is known for her distinctive procedures and intuitive approach to a forever changing and growing business of hair enhancements. She continues to mentor new stylists with ambition and has several successful protégés in the marketplace today that she is most proud.
…Creating BEAUTIFUL BELIEVABLE YOU!
OMG Salon.
BEST OF
201 6 VOTED BEST OF THE MAIN LINE HAIR ENHANCEMENTS 2011, 2012, 2013
Ardmore Plaza 6 Greenfield Avenue Ardmore, PA 19003 610-642-5200
manicure and take advantage of the pool, steam room, or a glass of sparkling wine in the relaxation lounge. 210 W. Rittenhouse Sq., 215-790-2500; therittenhousespaclub.com
SALON NORMAN DEE Located in Northeast Philadelphia, the full-service Salon Norman Dee is the perfect location for a girls’ night out. Schedule a mani/pedi, makeup application, and blowout before hitting the town with your just-styled squad. 2550 Grant Ave., 215-676-0554; salonnormandee.com
SALON ZIZA
Cutting-edge and timeless cuts by a classically trained master.
Salon owner and style expert Liz Stelmach brings an array of hair-enhancement techniques to her suburban clients like the latest non-damaging hair extensions and custom hair pieces for those looking for a little extra volume. 6 Greenfield Ave., Ardmore, 610-642-5200; salonziza.com
SIGNACURL
Since 1972 116 S. 19th Street Philadelphia 215-567-1456 www.signacurl.com signacurl@gmail.com
This Rittenhouse salon helps women achieve runway looks by accentuating their personal style. Owner Joseph Lentini also carries his signature line of products including curl-moisturizing shampoo, conditioner, and lotion. 116 S. 19th St., 215-567-1456; signacurl.com
FASHION NEW
ELEGANZA
Located in the luxe Playground Pier, Eleganza is known for their impressive Italian designer collections. Currently, the shop is featuring Versace clothing, pillows, and bedding. Also available are Alice & Peter fragrances for women in four different scents. 3108 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, 609-3482250; enextdoor.com
ELLA’S GROVE This Haverford Square boutique channels Southern charm with its comfortable but fashion-forward pieces. Think designer denim, baby-soft tees, chunky statement jewelry, and cocktail dresses from Rebecca Vallance. One look at owner Fran D’Ambrosio, a style veteran of 30 years, and you can tell she filled this hip haven with all of her favorite things. 385 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, 610-642-4422; ellasgrove.com
NICOLE MILLER Led by Mary K. Dougherty, her enduring pair of Nicole Miller boutiques are stocked with every fashionable facet of the designer’s expansive brand: contemporary cocktail dresses, chic bridal gowns, work essentials, print-focused resort
wear, and accessories for a finishing touch. The designer herself can often be spotted at in-store trunk shows and charity events around town. Shops at The Bellevue, 215-546-5007; 4249 Main St., 215-9300307; mkdandassociates.com
SARA CAMPBELL The Boston-based, Americanmade fashion brand blends luxe fabrics with trendy designs for one-of-a-kind statement pieces. Their spring collection features a bevy of bold colors and bright patterns on everything from a striped ponte jacket to a paisley shift dress that is perfect to wear at both work and happy hour. 1012 W. Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, 610-525-3094; saracampbellwebsite.com
SHIRLEY & CO. Beach season is year-round at this swim-centric boutique, with locations in Langhorne, Elkins Park, and Ardmore. A go-to for swim and cruise wear lines for over 28 years, there is no match for the personalized services and extensive collections available on site. Multiple locations; shirleyandco.com
SOUTH MOON UNDER Stocked with on-trend looks from Free People, Kate Spade,
and Gucci, this contemporary men’s and women’s shop is home to piles of denim, going-out tops for the girls, home accents, and racks of swimwear. 1731 Chestnut St., 215563-2298; southmoonunder.com
TOUCHÉ ACCESSORIES Because the French know fashion, we can confirm that this specialty retailer, open since 1985, offers only the finest in European styling. Featured in Lucky, InStyle, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, and more, shop Valentino Red, Carolina Herrera, Proenza Schouler, and beyond for every occasion that calls for something chic. King of Prussia Mall, 610265-2526; toucheaccessories.com
VENTRESCA A one-stop-shop for menswear with a reputation for premium service is the hallmark of owner Frank Ventresca’s Bucks County boutique. Carrying the most reputable labels in men’s apparel, casualwear, and swim (such as Eton and Vineyard Vines) they supplement their stock with custom-made Ventresca apparel and accessories with fabrics culled from European mills. 145 W. State St., Doylestown, 215-3483139; ventresca.com
ACHIEVE THE
PERFECT SMILE
Joseph N. Natoli, D.M.D.
COMPLETE DENTAL CARE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY.
TEAM DENTIST FOR
2007-16
TopDentists
188 Fries Mill Road, Suite M5, Turnersville, NJ 856.262.0600 | www.natolidental.com Majority of Insurance Accepted. Financing Available with 0% Interest.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARED SISKIN/GETTY IMAGES
The latest looks from Nicole Miller.
Walking To The Dream LE REVE RITTENHOUSE DAY SPA
Togetherness | Love | Caring | Self Image Couples | Sexy Attitude | Touch | Experience
Spa After Dark
ENJOY OUR LUXURIOUS COUPLES EVENINGS WITH OUR
Le Rêve Rittenhouse Day Spa Sophia Brodsky
OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10–10 255 S. 17th St, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 563-8888 • lereverittenhousespa.com
You have plenty of stories to tell, but only certain nights lead you to new ones. Make tonight one of them. Stop in one of our stores and pick up a bottle that’s perfect for your get-together. And be prepared to add a few more pages to that story of yours. For all the BYOs in life, bring Fine Wine & Good Spirits.
Please enjoy responsibly.
FineWineAndGoodSpirits.com
The
SOURCE: SCENE THE BEST OF PHILADELPHIA DINING AND DRINKING
Locals always know the best places to eat, and for brunch on the Main Line, that’s Firepoint Grill.
GRILLING AND CHILLING
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFFREY SAUERS
LIGHT INTO LUNCH—OR BRUNCH—AT FIREPOINT GRILL.
Tucked away in adorable Newtown Square, Firepoint Grill showcases an open kitchen with a wood-fired grill, manned by Corporate Chef Christopher Heath and Executive Chef Nicolo Catenza. Their Sunday brunch is a favorite among Main Line locals. In addition to breakfast staples, including blueberry buttermilk pancakes and Belgian waffles, you will also find twists on classics, like bananas Foster French toast and portobello eggs Benedict. In the mood for lunch instead? From 10 AM to 3 PM, the robust menu also offers a burger bar and a variety of handmade wood-fired pizzas. In early April, Firepoint opened its covered outdoor patio, which boasts a full bar, lounge seating, ceiling fans, heaters, and a cozy fireplace. 3739 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, 484428-3093; firepointgrill.com
PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM 157
The SOURCE: SCENE This sleek Rittenhouse eatery oozes culinary confidence thanks to creative seasonal small plates, a charcoal grill, and thoughtful pours. Sneak down the hallway to a.bar for a postprandial cocktail. INSIDER TIP: Grab a seat at the chef’s counter and try one of the wine flights featuring a trio of tastes from the terroir-driven wine list. 135 S. 18th St., 215-825-7030; akitchenandbar.com
AMADA Jose Garces began his empire with Amada, a rustic-chic restaurant that celebrates Spanish cuisine. Get a front-row seat to the theatrics at the
Seasonal cocktail from a.kitchen+bar.
‒ Secret Source ‒
THOMAS PETRELLI, JR.
chef’s counter and dive into signature plates like lobster paella and roasted suckling pig. 217–219 Chestnut St., 215-625-2450; amadarestaurant.com
Butcher Bar is a cut above.
AQIMERO Located in the lobby of the iconic Ritz-Carlton, Aqimero brings unique flavors from chef Richard Sandoval. Thanks to the wood-fired grill, plates like filet mignon, whole Maine lobster, king Pacific salmon, and rib eye can be ordered in an array of marinades, including adobo and mojo. 10 Avenue of the Arts, 215-523-8200; richardsandoval.com/aqimero
AUTOGRAPH BRASSERIE The newest addition to Marty Grims’s impressive restaurant collection is Autograph Brasserie, a modern American eatery featuring a contemporary menu from Executive Chef Ralph Fernandez. The walls of the Wayne restaurant are covered with over 1,000 celebrity autographs and record albums. Guests can enjoy truffle wild-mushroom toast, butternut squash ravioli, and an artisanal cheese plate from Fernandez’s kitchen, which uses only the freshest ingredients available. 503 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne, 610964-2588; autographbrasserie.com
BARCLAY PRIME
BUDDAKAN
Nestled inside the historic Barclay Building, this luxe Stephen Starr steakhouse boasts some of the best cuts of beef in town. Arrive early or stay late to enjoy the intimate library lounge—with a martini in hand, of course. INSIDER TIP: The Barclay Prime Cheesesteak takes the classic Philly sandwich to new culinary heights with Japanese Wagyu beef, foie gras, and truffles. 237 S. 18th St., 215-732-7560; barclayprime.com
Stephen Starr’s ode to Asian fusion remains one of Philly’s biggest restaurant success stories. Guests Zen out over shareable plates, lychee martinis, and the towering golden Buddha that lords over the dining room. 325 Chestnut St., 215-5749440; buddakan.com
WHO: Divorce attorney at Petrelli Law (multiple locations, 215515-2219; petrellilaw.com). IT ALL STARTS WITH A GOOD SUIT: “Commonwealth Proper (1839 Chestnut St., 267-319-1741; commonwealthproper.com) is by far the best tailor in the city. I use
The talented team behind city favorites like Valanni, Mercato, and Varga Bar invite you to join them in a meat lover’s paradise. Menu items such as house-made beef jerky, bacon cheddar brats, and mother-approved Italian meatballs are accompanied by an impressive whiskey-based cocktail program. 2034 Chestnut St., 215-5636328; butcherbarphilly.com
[owner] Craig for all my suits and now for my casual clothes as well.”
CAFFE ALDO LAMBERTI
WHAT’S BREWING: “I hang out at La Colombe (1335 Frankford
Open for more than two decades, Caffe Aldo Lamberti has something for every taste and occasion. Go casual with small plates at the bar or reserve a table for two and sample from an exhaustive menu of Italian fare—both traditional and contemporary—in the main dining room. 2011 Rte. 70 W., Cherry Hill, NJ, 856-6631747; caffelamberti.com
Ave., 267-479-1600; lacolombe.com) in Fishtown almost every Sunday morning with my son, Paco. It’s a great spot for the kids to run around and play while the parents get to relax and catch up over coffee and pastries.” HAPPY HOUR: “You can catch me at Fette Sau (1208 Frankford Ave., 215-391-4888; fettesauphilly.com). They really are the best spot in the city for real barbecue and a good Manhattan.” COURT OF OPINION: “I take colleagues to lunch or happy hour at The Union League (140 S. Broad St., 215-563-6500; unionleague.org) after work. I also spend many of my free afternoons in the summer on their golf courses with my wife as well!”
158 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
BUTCHER BAR
CINDER Teddy Sourias, the restaurateur behind BRU Craft & Wurst and U-Bahn, has opened a cider and sour
PHOTOGRAPHY BY NEAL SANTOS (A.KITCHEN); LEXY PIERCE (BUTCHER BAR)
A.KITCHEN
VOLVÉR is the only Philadelphia restaurant to receive a five star ranking by Forbes Travel Guide two years running.
Volver’s bar is perfect for a pre or post dinner and cocktails or to host your next private event. Volver can accommodate up to 100 guests.
300 SOUTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102 LOCATED AT THE KIMMEL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSS
VOLVERRESTAURANT.COM | 215-670-2303 | @VOLVERPHL
The SOURCE: SCENE bar in Center City that features 32 taps and 70-plus bottles. Chef Jonathan Petruce provides the perfect pairings with artisanal pizzas, fresh mussels and oysters, cheese boards, and more. On your next visit, order up the lamb sausage pizza with mozzarella and shishito pepper, and pair it with the Big Hill Marmalade cider for a sweet ending. 1500 Locust St., 267-7615582; cinderphilly.com
D’ANGELO’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO This Italian restaurant’s best dishes are culled from generations of family recipes: Think classics like chicken cacciatore, veal française, and lasagna. Stop by on Fridays and Saturdays for live music and late-night dancing. 256 S. 20th St., 215-5463935; dangeloristorante.com
DAVIO’S NORTHERN ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE This second-floor Rittenhouse steakhouse continues to reinvent itself with seasonal dishes and cocktails, gluten-free menus, and a decadent Sunday brunch. Don’t miss the famed cheesesteak spring rolls. INSIDER TIP: If you are spending the day shopping at the new King of Prussia Town Center, pop into the restaurant’s newest location, which features the same great menu as the Center City spot plus outdoor dining. 111 S. 17th St., 215-563-4810; davios.com/phil
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY After more than a year of renovations, this too-cute-to-handle Rittenhouse dining institution recently opened under new ownership. Upon entering the cozy and dimly lit space, guests will be pleased to find an array of fresh fish and steak appetizers and entrées on the menu, as well as vegetablebased dishes like roasted root vegetable salad with a buttermilk dressing. INSIDER TIP: The restaurant has an array of specialty cocktails and beers, but be sure to check out the on-tap wines as well. 261 S. 21st St., 215-546-4232; fridaysaturdaysunday.com
160 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Tredici’s intimate, marble-topped raw bar is a popular spot to enjoy happy hour or brunch.
100% WOOD-FIRED GRILL IN NEWTOWN SQUARE
Experience our open kitchen, eclectic menu and rich, natural flavors. Open daily for Lunch and Dinner | Sunday Brunch 3739 WEST CHESTER PIKE, NEWTOWN SQUARE | 484-428-3093
FIREPOINTGRILL.COM
The SOURCE: SCENE
CHAD WILLIAMS
WHO: Chef and owner of Rittenhouse Square’s Friday Saturday Sunday (261 S. 21st St., 215-546-4232; fridaysaturdaysunday.com). BEST DAY OFF: “Of course my favorite places in Philly each revolve around food! My favorite
854-2670; zeppolirestaurant.com) is another of our favorite special-occasion
The warm, inviting atmosphere at Marc Vetri’s Northern Italian-inspired restaurant is reason enough to pay a visit. Plant your group of 14 at the Kitchen Table, or rent out Osteria for a seated dinner or standing-only cocktail reception. 640 N. Broad St., 215-7630920; osteriaphilly.com
spots—or even for no occasion at all! Joey Baldino’s food is always delicious
PANORAMA
Monday-night date spot is Southwark (701 S. Fourth St., 267-930-8530; southwarkrestaurant.com). Their food is really phenomenal. Monday is my day off, and we always try to get out of the building, since we live above our restaurant. We love the cocktails and the chicken liver mousse, especially.” OVER THE BRIDGE: “Zeppoli (618 W. Collings Ave., Collingswood, NJ, 856-
and so honest.” QUICK BITE: “The little Za’atar croissants at Essen Bakery (1437 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-271-2299; essenbakery.com) might be the most delicious things ever made in Philadelphia.” PHO REAL: “My wife and I are pho fanatics. One, or both of us, has eaten at Pho Ha (610 Washington Ave., 215-599-0264) once a week for the last four years. It never lets us down.”
One of Atlantic City’s premier dining destinations, Girasole features a seasonal menu highlighting Italian favorites from gnocchi to tagliolini, which are all made by hand in-house. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the family-owned eatery creates made-toorder dishes with the freshest and most authentic ingredients outside of Italy. Spend the summer dining under the stars in the beautiful outdoor garden dining area. 3108 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, 609-345-5554; mygirasole.com
GRAN CAFFE L’AQUILA The deep Italian heritage of this landmark bilevel café can be found in both the impressive menu and the beautiful décor. In addition to fresh pasta and bruschetta, save room for the creamy, rich, handmade gelato and mascarpone and fresh roasted coffee-infused tiramisu. 1716 Chestnut St., 215-568-5600; grancaffelaquila.com
HARP & CROWN Michael Schulson adds another notch on his restaurant belt with Harp & Crown, a Sansom Street hideaway adorned with vintage wallpaper and chandeliers. Menu highlights include bigeye tuna crudo and a farro pasta splashed with spinach pesto, ricotta,
162 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
OSTERIA
and crispy ham. INSIDER TIP: The city’s buzziest new restaurant and bar is also home to a two-lane, reservations-only bowling alley. 1525 Sansom St., 215-330-2800; harpcrown.com
LACROIX Executive Chef Jonathan Cichon leads the charge at the Rittenhouse Hotel’s celebrated kitchen, where his artful dishes are inspired by the seasons and locally sourced ingredients. Drop by the Library Bar or the Mary Cassatt Tea Room to experience all the hotel has to offer. INSIDER TIP: Lacroix’s sommeliers can pair any menu item with your drink of choice, from handcrafted libations to craft beers. 210 W. Rittenhouse Sq., 215-790-2533; lacroixrestaurant.com
mention that all the burgers come with truffle-herb fries? 9510 Pacific Ave., Wildwood Crest, NJ, 609-522-5425; marienicoles.com
MORIMOTO This enduring hot spot radiates an unmistakably trendy vibe. In addition to raw and sushi bars, Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto offers dishes such as light, tender rock shrimp tempura and spicy king crab. Reserve a seat at the chef’s counter to survey the hectic
MARIE NICOLE’S GRILL Since early 2000, Marie Nicole’s has been a staple in Wildwood Crest. Located on Diamond Beach, it serves upscale food with an elegant, modern twist. There’s an array of traditional Italian dishes, plus a cocktail menu filled with martinis, bourbons, craft beers, and vintage wines. On Thursdays, the restaurant offers signature burgers made from short rib, brisket, and steak trimmings. Did we
Seeing red: Surveying the stylish scene at Rittenhouse favorite, Rouge.
Located inside the quaint Penn’s View Hotel, Luca Sena’s newly renovated Panorama has been an Italian dining staple in Philadelphia since 1900. The casually elegant ambience pairs well with the updated menu—though favorites that have been in Sena’s family for generations, like the homemade pastas and the braciola, remain. 14 N. Front St., 215-9227800; pennsviewhotel.com/panorama
POSITANO COAST You’ll be transported to the coast of Italy courtesy of the stark white tiles and beautiful murals at this Old City favorite. Known for savory Italian cuisine, Positano Coast also offers some of the city’s freshest seafood. Opt for the tuna tartare or the crabmeat tacos with chipotle aioli. 212 Walnut St., 215-238-0499; positanocoast.net
PHOTOGRAPHY BY RYAN DONNELL (ROUGE); COURTESY OF BONDFIRE MEDIA (WILLIAMS)
‒ Secret Source ‒
kitchen and minimalist dining room. 723 Chestnut St., 215-413-9070; morimotorestaurant.com
The historic rebirth of one of Italy’s premier cafes A bi level Italian cultural immersion of culinary passione!
Authentic Italian restaurant & bar gastronomic gelato | artisan coffee roasting assaggi (tapas)/crudo | regional italian wine & beer italian cultural school
1716 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIL ADELPHIA
215.568.5600
WWW.GRANCAFFEL AQUIL A .COM
h c n u r SundayB Join us for
10:00am to 2:00pm
For reservations call 215.563.4810
The SOURCE: SCENE R2L Take in breathtaking views of the city from 37 floors above, while enjoying signature drinks and American fare courtesy of chef Daniel Stern. Best bet: grilled truffle flatbread and the threestep margarita with Olmeca Blanco, enjoyed at a window booth. 50 S. 16th St., 215-5645337; r2lrestaurant.com
RES IPSA
supports
Madison Square Boys & Girls Club 5th Annual Youth of the Year Dinner
April 26, 2017 at Pier Sixty Chelsea Piers
This two-in-one café and BYO sits conveniently between Rittenhouse and University City. In the morning, stop by the café for a chia-seed parfait to pair with your cappuccino. When the sun sets, grab a bottle of your favorite vino and snag a table for chef Michael Vincent Ferreri’s riffs on whole fish and pasta dishes and desserts like olive-oil cake with Meyer lemon and pistachio. 2218 Walnut St., 267-519-0329; resipsaphilly.com
RESTAURANT AMBRA Queen Village’s newest eatery plans its farm-fresh menu around the changing seasons. Owners Marina de Oliveira and Chris D’Ambro, who brought us Southwark, delight in bending the rules for what’s considered Italian cuisine in Philadelphia.
Please join us in supporting this wonderful organization! www.madisonsquare.org/YOY
Suga features an eclectic mix of modern Chinese cuisine, including shareable tuna tacos.
Reservations are available only from 6 to 9 pm for tables of four or fewer. 705 S. Fourth St., 267858-9232; ambraphilly.com
ROOT Fishtown gets forward-thinking fine dining—with a cool midcentury interior to match— courtesy of owner Greg Root and chef-owner Nick Kennedy. An alum of top New York kitchens like Jean-Georges and Del Posto, Kennedy focuses on Italian, Spanish, and American heritage flavors. The robust dinner menu features everything from spice-rubbed lamb chops to gourmet toasts. 1206 Frankford Ave., 215-515-3452; rootrestaurant.com
ROUGE Rouge endures as the city’s ultimate see-and-be-seen spot. Sip Champagne at a sidewalk table or the round marble-topped bar or dive into one of the hefty signature burgers or day-boat scallops while soaking up views of the Square. 205 S. 18th St., 215-732-6622; rouge98.com
ROYAL SUSHI & IZAKAYA After enduring years of planning and building, residents of Queen
Village and beyond can enjoy a well-crafted menu of Japanese fare from chefs Matt and Jessie Ito, as well as a bar featuring draft sake, Japanese spirits, and more. The traditional menu includes favorites such as salmon-skin rolls, tuna sashimi, and yaki gyoza. 780 S. Second St., 267-909-9002; royalsushiandizakaya.com
SCARPETTA Local ingredients are the highlight at this James Beard Awardnominated restaurant, where the menu favorites include branzino, creamy cavatelli, and the famously simple spaghetti. INSIDER TIP: After dinner in the upstairs dining room, float down to the first-floor lounge, where Italian spirits and regional wines flow freely. 210 W. Rittenhouse Sq., 215-558-4199; ldvhospitality.com
SUGA Acclaimed chef Susanna Foo, a two-time James Beard Award winner, and her son Gabriel offer an eclectic mix of modern Chinese cuisine. The popcorn pork ravioli is the perfect appetizer to enjoy before indulging in the whole branzino, stuffed with lump crab meat, squash, and a tomato tamarind sauce. 1720 Sansom St., 215-7178968; sugabyfoo.com
TREDICI ENOTECA Tredici has an entirely different vibe than its sister restaurant Zavino, right across the street, with Mediterranean plates and an intimate raw bar. On your next visit, order the Israeli couscous, with cherry tomatoes, avocado, basil, almonds, burrata, and basil pesto. Drop by for happy hour or brunch and steal a seat at the lively bar. 112 S. 13th St., 267-928-2092; tredicienoteca.com
VALANNI Serving Mediterranean-Latin cuisine, Valanni has a trendy vibe with upbeat music and many
specialty cocktails—and morphs into a nightspot on weekends. 1229 Spruce St., 215-790-9494; valanni.com
VOLVÉR Jose Garces offers upscale tasting menus and unparalleled service in a setting that combines industrial and modern design. Volvér’s location at the Kimmel Center makes it a go-to for concertgoers, but the plush lounge is a must for cocktails any night of the week. 300 S. Broad St., 215-670-2303; philadelphia. volverrestaurant.com
1 1 2 S 1 3 T H S T. • 3 2 0 0 C H E S T N U T S T.
WHITE DOG CAFE Marty Grims’s contemporary café is well-known for its seasonal farm-to-table cuisine and friendly service. Since 1983, it has been committed to purchasing only environmentally sustainable ingredients from farms within 50 miles of its restaurants. With dozens of paintings of dogs adorning the walls and items such as artisanal cheese plates and smoked salmon sandwiches filling the menu, it’s no wonder White Dog has three successful locations, from University City to the Main Line. Multiple locations, 215-386-9224; whitedog.com
1 1 4 S 1 3 T H S T. D C LO C AT I O N N O W O P E N
• 2 1 S T & M S T.
WISTER Old City’s newest seasonal BYOB comes to us from chef Benjamin Moore, formerly of Lacroix. Recent menu favorites include the roasted cauliflower appetizer and the Ora King salmon entrée with heirloom carrots, lentils, and a carrot reduction. The warm atmosphere is perfect for hosting private events. 26 N. Third St., 267-239-5900; wisterbyob.com
ZAVINO This comfortable Midtown Village eatery serves thin-crust pizzas and handmade pastas, along with a lengthy list of spirits and wines, in a casual, highenergy room. 112 S. 13th St., 215-732-2400; zavino.com
Z AV I N O . C O M
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
NOT TO BE MISSED EVENTS • HAPPENINGS • PROMOTIONS
Photo by Miles Kennedy
Photo by Brenda Carpenter
DEVON HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIR Celebrating it’s 121st Anniversary, the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair has something for everyone: exciting equestrian competition, a carnival with fun rides and games, boutique shopping and all kinds of food and entertainment. May 25th- June 4th. Devon Horse Show grounds, Devon, PA. To purchase tickets or find out more, visit Devonhorseshow.org
BALL ON THE SQUARE
FAIRMOUNT PARK CONSERVANCY
The summer social season kicks off on Thursday, June 15, 2017 with the lavish Ball on the Square. The Friends of Rittenhouse Square will transform Rittenhouse Square into a breathtaking tented ballroom. Funds raised at the gala support improvement and beautification projects for Rittenhouse Square Park.
Fairmount Park Conservancy’s 10th Annual Centennial Celebration is Thursday, May 4 at Horticulture Center. Celebration honoring park supporters for generosity and dedication to Philadelphia’s parks. Awards will be presented to Wells Fargo; C.R. ”Chuck” Pennoni; and Philadelphia Eagles and Connor Barwin. The reception and silent auction are at 6 pm followed by dinner and program.
For more information, visit friendsofrittenhouse.org
myphillypark.org, 215.988.9334
Photo by Jeff Fusco
Photo by Brenda Carpenter
GO RED FOR WOMEN
AN EVENING IN FRANKLIN SQUARE
LADIES DAY AT DEVON
In Pennsylvania, 26,000 women die each year from heart disease and stroke. 80% of these deaths are preventable with lifestyle changes. The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women® helps save lives! Join us for the Go Red for Women Luncheon this May in Philadelphia.
Historic Philadelphia Inc.’s An Evening in Franklin Square, presented by Parx Casino, is Thursday, May 18 at Franklin Square. Cocktails, silent auction, glowing lanterns from the Chinese Lantern Festival, followed by dinner by Brûlée Catering, live auction, and dancing. The Parx Square Derby, a carousel “race” where guests buy a mount and race to the finish, is a highlight.
It’s all about the Ladies on May 31st at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair! This year the theme is “Jewels of Devon.” Join Carson Kressley and several other celebrity judges at this Devon tradition. The day includes free admission for Ladies in their fabulous hats plus a hat contest with great prizes.
For more information, visit bit.ly/GoRedPhilly
historicphiladelphia.org, 215.629.4026
Tickets for hat contest are available online at devonhorseshow.org. Benefits Bryn Mawr Hospital.
PE
C RFE
T f o r E N T E R TA I N
IN
G
A N Y T I M E
4330 Main Street Manayunk, PA 19127 | 920 Montgomery Ave. Narberth, Pa. 19072 W W W.THE J UICE M E RCHANT.CO M
5 0 3 W. L A N C A S T E R A V E | WA Y N E , P A 610.964.2588 | AUTO GRAPHBRASSERIE.C OM
NEW, NOW, NEXT! 1
2
3
4
5
6
CRANK UP THE AC! FROM SWIMMING TO SIPPING, SUMMER WAS MADE FOR SELFIES. HERE, 10 HOT SPOTS FOR SNAPPING FROM ATLANTIC CITY TO CAPE MAY. BY SARA SHELBY
Take a dip with a few hundred of your new best friends at @BorgataAC’s Outdoor Pool [1]. #CabanaLife
@BuddakanAC’s [3] golden Buddha at @PlaygroundPierAC. Try the lychee-kissed Zengria. #PerfectZen CONEHEADS:
STARBOY:
Start the weekend with @TheWeeknd [2] on May 19 @BoardwalkHall. #HairGoals SHORE THING:
@HarrahsResort is betting on a big #Summer2017 season with new restaurants, a @PoolAfterDark makeover, and 450 upgraded rooms and suites. #NeverLeaving NAMASTAY HERE:
Toast the #GoldenHour with a well-crafted cocktail beneath
168 PHILLYSTYLEMAG.COM
Cool off with a sinful swirl from @KohrBros. #RainbowOrChoc
GREEN ACRES:
Seaside town #CapeMay, a fave of @Oprah, is home to @BeachPlumFarm [5]. Make rezzies now for their pop-up #Farm-to-Table dinners under the stars. #OnTheWayToCapeMay SHOT IN THE DARK:
Fake your own @MissAmerica moment with a photo opp at the #Boardwalk’s bronze statue. #TiaraTime
Leave the Ferris wheel to the kids and take a spin on the Slingshot, @SteelPierAC’s hottest attraction. If you dare... #BuckleUp
LAST CALL:
TONY AWARDS:
In their second summer in #AC, nightclubs @KissKissNightclub [4] and @PremierAC are back with even more confetti, bottles, and models. #DoubleTrouble
On the eve of his 91st birthday in August, @ItsTonyBennett [6] makes it a Mother’s Day to remember with a show @CaesarsAC #ILeftMyHeartInAtlanticCity
BEAUTY AND THE BEACH:
.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEVE FREIHON (BORGATA POOL); SAMIR HUSSEIN/GETTY IMAGES (THE WEEKND); CASEY WEBER (BUDDAKAN); STEVE THORNE/REDFERNS VIA GETTY IMAGES (TONY BENNETT)
FLOAT ON:
WE HAVE THEHOME YOU’VE BEENDREAMING ABOUT
Symphony House: 440 S. Broad Street. Three bedroom plus den, three and a half bathroom showplace with dramatic city vistas, an open great room with chef’s kitchen, balcony, hardwood floors and one deeded garage space. 2,147 square feet. $1,795,000.
The Lippincott: 227 S. 6th Street. 2 bedroom plus an elevated den, 2 bathroom custom built home in a boutique building with intimate views of Washington Square and Locust Walk.1,775 square feet. $1,395,000.
The Dorchester: Completely renovated deluxe one bedroom with a designer kitchen, updated bathroom, walls of windows with city views, and a private balcony. 848 square feet. $469,900.
Western Union: 1101 Locust Street. Custom 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom with an impressive great room,designer kitchen, high-end finishes, and 2 balconies boasting skyline views. 2 parking spaces included. 2,511 square feet. $1,695,000.
Society Hill Towers: 200 Locust Street. Spectacular three bedroom plus den, four bathroom boasting walls of windows with river and city views, an open designer kitchen, double wide living room and high-end appointments throughout. 2,650 square feet. $1,350,000.
1910 Rittenhouse Square: One of two townhomes on Rittenhouse Square. Large living and entertaining spaces with high end finishes. Five bedrooms, 3 full and 3 half bathrooms and 2 car tandem garage. 5,488 square feet. $6,950,000.
Shippen-Wistar House: 238 S. 4th Street. Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to restore a historic Society Hill mansion to its original grandeur; 4 stories plus basement, great natural light, 2,600 square feet of private gardens, 2 parking spots. 4,670 square feet. $2,750,000.
Cadwalader House: 240 S. 4th Street. Rare chance to restore a Society Hill mansion built in 1829 to its original splendor while creating a custom home; 5 stories plus basement, 1,850 square feet of private gardens, 2 parking spots. 9,003 square feet. $2,495,000.
ESTATE HOMES AT PARC RITTENHOUSE
YOUR HOME. YOUR WAY. 225 S.18th Street. Theonlyopportunity on Rittenhouse Square to customize the exact amount of space you need to build your dream home. 1,000 to 6,000 square feet available from $650-$1,000 per foot. This is one of our suggested designs: 3 bedrooms plus family room and office, 3.5 bathrooms, Locust Street and courtyard views. 3,799 square feet, $2,500,000. For more information and to view suggested floorplans, please visit estatehomesatparc.com.
Allan DombReal Estate
PHILADELPHIA’S LARGEST SELLI G CO DOMI IUM REALTOR® WE COOPERATE WITH ALL REALTORS® 1845 Walnut Street, Philadelphia 215.545.1500 allandomb.com domb@allandomb.com