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drien Brody has built his career around his ability to wear characters like second skins, but even he seems surprised by his latest look: a beard. “I don’t know if I look like Adrien anymore!” the typically clean-shaven Oscar winner declares, stroking the aforementioned lion’s mane of facial hair while also peering at the bearded image of himself in the poster for his new film, Clean, at the beginning of our Zoom interview. Yet, he’s smiling when he says, “I look pretty rough” (he doesn’t), explaining that commitment to his craft was the initial reason for his poetic lumberjack appearance but, that the look, much like the facial hair itself, grew on him. And thus, what started off as a request from director John Trengove became a part of him “for life — for the moment. I just did a film [Manodrome] prior that wrapped before Christmas, and the director wanted me to grow out the beard a bit. It was much shorter, and I would have cut it, but I [was doing press for my January release, Clean], and I look like that in the film, basically, so I’m going to just embrace it and represent my character. Plus, it’s been so long since I had a full beard and it’s good for the winter in New York!” All solid excuses to keep the bristles going strong, though I already know they’ll be gone come March. Dedication to his craft demands that he become his latest “character” — legendary basketball coach Pat Riley — complete with a perfectly coiffed, slicked-back ‘do and Armani power suits aplenty to boot. March 6 marks the beginning of HBO Max’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, a fast-break series based on Jeff Pearlman’s book, Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers, that chronicles the professional and personal lives of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers. The 10-episode comedy, executive produced by Adam McKay (Succession, Q: Into the Storm), who also directed the pilot, deep-dives into one of sports’ most revered and dominant dynasties, a team that defined the “Showtime” era. The major players here are beloved names in the basketball universe: John C. Reilly as team owner Jerry Buss, Hadley Robinson as his daughter and current Lakers owner Jeannie Buss, Jason Clarke as former player and head coach Jerry West, Jason Segel as assistant coach Paul Westhead, Quincy Isaiah and Dr. Solomon Hughes as iconic players Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, respectively, and Brody as Riley, who led the Lakers to four NBA championships and unprecedented superstardom, a man known for his iconic style, confidence, and fast-break offense. At 48, (a clean-shaven) Brody does have the look of a young Pat Riley who, today, at 76 and as the current president of the Miami Heat, has a white beard that rivals the length of interview-time Adrien. And there’s a poetic sort of license in that, while attending Lakers games as a kid, it was Riley, not the players, that made an ingrained impression on him. “It’s funny: From that era of watching basketball and watching Lakers

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games, I don’t remember many details other than him. It’s the craziest thing. I had this real, indelible image of Pat in those days, way, way before I was doing any research for the role. It’s remarkable that a coach could have that kind of impact on a spectator. He’s memorable. I feel like he exuded a sense of control, swagger, and mastery of the game. He had what it took, and it was noticeable even to a kid, so to step into Mr. Riley’s shoes a bit is fun,” he says. Brody admits that he’s attended more in-person Lakers games than those of the Knicks — which technically should have been his ride or die as a born and bred New Yorker — but while he understands the need to show team loyalty, even more so he can be objective and has “a real appreciation in watching anyone excel, in anything, but especially in athletic sports. When someone impresses me, it goes beyond that kind of allegiance. And Pat Riley is really impressive; he had something truly unique.” But, says Brody, his job was not to become the real Pat Riley, but to play an adaptation of the man as he was written by Max Borenstein (Godzilla, Kong: Skull Island), who also serves as showrunner, executive producer, and co-creator. “It’s complicated. The writing dictates the adaptation, right? So, as an actor you are interpreting a character, depicting a character that is written for you. What I’m able to do is draw upon what information I have, what I see, and what I envision, and then I have to conform that to a very descriptive interpretation of the character.” On that note, he did not actually meet Riley, though he does often frequent Heat games when he’s in Miami (he marks one courtside outing sat next to Lil Wayne as his most memorable, but methinks he isn’t sharing the entire story of why this one particular game sticks out so specifically). “I’d love to meet Pat, and I’m sure we’ll cross paths one day, but I wasn’t able to before we started shooting this, but he knows I’m a big fan — and I hope he still likes me after [he sees the series]!” he says with a laugh. Regardless, “when [Adam McKay’s Hyperobject Industries] said they wanted me to play Pat, I was initially jumping all in. I was like, ‘It’s the iconic Pat Riley, the guy I’ve known and loved watching growing up.’ I was so excited about it, but it’s pretty daunting to step into his shoes. But this precedes all of that at a time in his life where he was very different, from where he was in his life to how he looked.” The Pat Riley he becomes, says Brody, “had a big mustache and sideburns, and he was bopping around in California on the beach, in between being a ball star and trying to find his path after retirement. Where the show picks up, it’s the birth of the Lakers as we know it.” For those who haven’t followed franchise history faithfully, Riley played professionally for the Lakers as well as the San Diego Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers, and Phoenix Suns from 1967 to 1976, retiring from the sport with an average of 7.4 points per game over nine seasons. In 1977, he returned to the NBA as a broadcaster for the Lakers. In 1979 — the same year the late Jerry Buss purchased the team — the team’s then-head coach, Jack McKinney, had a near-fatal bicycle accident. Paul Westhead took over his duties and hired Riley as an assistant coach. When Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar defeated the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1980 NBA Finals, they also scored a major win for Westhead and Riley, who earned championship rings in their first year of coaching. This is the history that Brody, too, discovered in his research. “I learned so much about his journey before he was the Pat Riley that we all know and love. When the story takes off, Riley wasn’t even in the building at the time. He was coming in to get a job as an assistant announcer, just to be part of the sport. From what I’ve learned, his triumphs are even more remarkable, because he had to find his way back in, and a number of incredible things happened along the way to enable him to open those doors. His journey is truly amazing, but it’s vastly different from what you or I think or expect of Pat early on. I can’t wait for [the show’s] depiction of Pat to evolve so that I can get into that space where he has a bit more control. I think very early on in his involvement with the Lakers, he was far from being the one to call any shots.” Those who are familiar with Riley’s story will already know his history, and those who are not will distinctly see his trajectory to the top in Winning Time. There are several moments throughout the series’ later episodes where Brody, as Riley, looks in the mirror and sees himself not as the man who had to


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“I UNDERSTAND THE DRIVE WITHIN HIM. I UNDERSTOOD WHAT IT TOOK FOR HIM TO GET TO WHERE HE IS, AND I RELATE TO THAT. I HAVE A SIMILAR TENACITY AND AMBITION, AND I ALSO WANT TO GET TO THAT PLACE. SO I HAVE TO LEARN THAT, JUST AS HE DID.”

begin again — a guy with a bushy mustache, shaggy, ill-kempt hair, and baggy, oversize plaid sports jackets — but the man he is today at 76 —whitehaired lion in winter, distinguished, an icon. Viewers, too, will witness this journey as the series progresses and as he gains confidence: a haircut, a shave, slick, streamlined clothing. He will not, in these cinematic moments, see struggle; they will see how he defied the odds. Pat’s journey deeply and personally resonates with Brody, who says, “I understand the drive within him. I understood what it took for him to get to where he is, and I relate to that. I have a similar tenacity and ambition, and I also want to get to that place. So I have to learn that, just as he did.” And he won’t even need to shave to do so.

hen we’re done talking basketball, we move on to his most recent project, Clean, the reason behind this winter’s beard. Brody co-wrote, produced, scored, and stars in the dramatic thriller that revolves around ‘Clean’, a garbageman with a haunted past, who returns to a life of violence and darkness but seeks redemption when his young neighbor’s life is jeopardized. The IFC release is definitely a passion project — the type of role he’s been dying to play for more than a decade, but which had never come his way. So, with that very tenacity he mentioned, he created it for himself. “The complexity of the character in this genre is hard to find for any actor: You’re either given an opportunity to play a wonderfully nuanced character in a dramatic film or one in a pretty straightforward action revenge thriller — there’s less room for nuance there somehow. What I tried to do is balance the two, find a compelling flawed antihero and create a story around somebody that’s really pretty broken. He’s far from heroic, but really, he’s on a quest for redemption, far from heroic, but has to resort to what he’s trying to put behind him to overcome the nastiness and oppressive forces all around him. Clean is trying to help this young girl escape some of the pitfalls that surround her. She reminds him of his daughter, and how he had failed her in the past. I feel like [our film] has a lot of heart, and at the same time, it fulfills this yearning. I loved these kinds of movies growing up. It’s always been kind of an adolescent fantasy of mine to find a role that enables me to run around and stomp out the obstacles and bad people, in a way that you can’t really do in real life. Clean came from me — it’s a voice from within; the sound and feel of the score came from within me. Both affected by the many influences and things that I’ve witnessed in my life growing up in New York. It’s amazing to be able to weave them into something cohesively creative in the film.” Living out his adolescent fantasies of playing an antihero aside, he also used the film as an opportunity to showcase one of his hidden skills: composing. Brody says he’s been making music for almost 30 years, but thus far, hadn’t found a way to showcase this particular talent. “I scored a bunch of original music that really enhanced the storytelling, the character, the emotional feel of the film. I’ve been making music coming on 30 years now, and I never really did anything with that, either. With [Clean] I was finally able to break past whatever was holding me back. I also learned a lot about filmmaking. Basically, it feels like I’ve been in film school for years. I know everything there is to know, what to do and what not to do.” It’s humbling to hear that someone who’s been acting for the majority of his life still has the ability and need to keep learning. He started early, taking acting classes as a child, and by age 13, had appeared in both an Off-Broadway play and a PBS film. Appearances in films like The Thin Red Line and Restaurant, which earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination, paved the way to his Oscar win playing Wladyslaw Szpilman in Roman Polanski’s The Pianist, which, in addition to the 2003 Academy Award, made him the second male American actor to receive a César Award for Best Actor. His reign of supremacy @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 19


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has carried on with a variety of successful projects, including King Kong, Predators, and Midnight in Paris as well as Wes Anderson films such as The Darjeeling Limited, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and last year’s The French Dispatch, which he followed up with a plum part on HBO’s smash hit series, Succession. The way it’s going now, 2022 is going to be one of his busiest to date. In addition to Clean and Winning Time, he’ll star in Netflix’s Joyce Carol Oates adaptation Blonde, co-starring Ana De Armas as Marilyn Monroe; the whodunit See How They Run with Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan; and yet another, still-to-be-titled Wes Anderson film alongside Tom Hanks, Margot Robbie, Scarlett Johannsson, Bill Murray, and Tilda Swinton. “They’ve all been really exciting, to be honest,” he says of his recent work. “To keep collaborating with Wes [Anderson] after all these years and for him to keep calling me back, is such a wonderful thing. I’ve loved [Blonde director] Andrew Dominik’s work — he’s such a fascinating person and a wonderful filmmaker and I feel like we’ve developed a friendship since then — and [to work with] Ana De Armas, who is amazing in that film, I’m grateful.” He doesn’t take these opportunities — or that he’s so fulfilled by each — for granted, because it wasn’t always the case. “There are different phases in one’s lifetime, and sometimes you’re struggling to find the opportunities that are meaningful for you and therefore, you pursue other things that are creative,” he says, referencing his first Haute Living cover and accompanying first art show in 2015. “At that point in time, I had basically taken almost a two-year hiatus from acting to paint, because I found great inspiration in the painting and was finding less meaningful roles. Now, I feel most fortunate that I’m getting a lot of inspiring work and inspiring people asking me to come work with them at this point in my life. At the same time, I still paint every day; I was up late last night painting, in fact. I feel that I have no shortage of creative drive, so if I can apply that and I have the space to apply it, I will. There is always growth when you can find new opportunities.” He paints, he makes music, he acts, he produces, he writes. As a creative, Adrien Brody is the full package. So I wonder what he thinks of the phrase ‘Renaissance Man,’ whether it applies, or if he finds it too limiting. “I’ve been called worse things, so that’s not the worst label someone could give me!” he says with a laugh. “But [truthfully] I don’t look at life like that. I’m just clamoring to be creative. Artwork proceeded acting, and music preceded any success as an actor. I was making beats and home tracking out beats since I was 19 or 20, so it just took me a long time.” He references his parents, photographer Sylvia Plachy, and Elliot Brody, a retired history teacher-turned-painter, and how they inspired him and pushed him to be his true self. “I grew up in a very creative house. My parents encouraged me to follow that path, and I’m here [in life] because of that. I’ve had an acting career because of that. I have good instincts as an artist because of that. There will be different phases in my life, and who knows what will be my priority in the future? But I hope to always strive to remain creative.” 20 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com

Let’s call this phase ‘knowledge’ — or maybe, simply, it’s maturity. He’s come into his own as an artist, as a person, someone who knows what he wants and is determined, just two years shy of 50, to get it. Though will it ever be within his grasp? Likely not, but that’s life. When you stop growing, you stop living. He says as much, noting, “I have much more clarity than I’ve had in my youth, I’ll put it that way. I think I have a greater understanding of many things. I don’t know much, but I do know more than I did, and I’ve had a lot of time to process many changes in my life and career — both positive and negative — and I know what my priorities are. I know what fulfills me, and that is doing the work. I won’t stop. It can be exhausting, but it’s so rewarding that it’s worth it.” Case in point: his circuitous journey from becoming the youngest Best Actor Oscar winner in history up until now. After all, 2022 marks 20 years since he appeared in The Pianist, a role that has, in many ways, defined his career. But for Brody, though, it propelled him to a different echelon of fame, it’s still just part of the overall ride. In fact, he expresses surprise when I mention the anniversary of his milestone; he hadn’t registered that it had come on so quickly. He says, “It’s a great achievement and I’m grateful for it, but you’ve just got to keep finding things that feed you. That work is done and I’m grateful for the accolades and the recognition — the visibility that it’s created has been very helpful for me but that doesn’t change or end the journey of a creative path. It’s helped in many ways, but it doesn’t take away the need to keep moving forward.” Brody then brings it back to our previous discussion, correlating Pat Riley’s course with his own. “There’s a basketball analogy here!” he declares, unprompted. “[Riley] had so many monumental achievements in his life — he even had a championship ring — but he had to take steps to slowly eke his way back into the game [after he retired], working as Chick Hearn’s color man instead of being the star he was. I’m sure it took great humility on his part to start over at the bottom and have the drive to get to the top. It was a long transition before he became ‘the man’ again. It was amazing for me to witness someone that I’ve admired — and interestingly enough, only saw in that kind of pure, successful form, which is how, sometimes, people may see me — You’re an Academy Award-winning actor and why are you striving to do all these other things? — to see his journey, study him, see where he came from, and what he had to overcome time and time again to get to those peaks. I identify with a lot of that.” The phrase “winning time,” and the power behind it, is something he relates to as well. “Time is the greatest luxury,” he proclaims. “I think we’ve all realized with the pandemic how much of what we’ve taken for granted, [and which] frankly, can be taken away from us. And I took it for granted, too, but that’s why I’m working so hard at the moment. Now, more than ever, I’m conscious of how valuable my time really is.” Sounds like a win to me.


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Finally, finally, finally The Wolves has reopened! This Downtown L.A. hotspot, named as one of the World’s Top 500 Bars, feels brand new after an extensive 18-month, pandemic-related closure. Luckily, the already gorgeous space with breathtakingly beautiful Steampunk-meets-Art Deco style remains largely untouched. What has changed is that it’s no longer just a bar concept. Lauded French chef Laurent Quenioux, the onetime personal chef of the L.A. Dodgers ownership, is serving up a full menu of his “French home cooking” to complement the gorgeous cocktails, which include a very special offering created in conjunction with Oscar-winning film director Steven Soderbergh’s Bolivian spirit, Singani63, and additional ingredients such as mushroom, lavender, celery, cream sherry, and lemon. A new experiential mixology program concept will soon follow, so watch this space. 519 S Spring St, Los Angeles; thewolvesdtla.com

BATHTUB GIN

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Bathtub Gin

A cool new Prohibition-style bar has opened in Los Angeles with the emergence of Bathtub Gin LA, a New York transplant speakeasy-style cocktail lounge with a Roaring Twenties vibe. Here, patrons knock on a discreet door on the side of Stone Street LA, and offer up a password through a peephole before being led up a “secret” stairway above. Upstairs, discover a space dominated by an elaborate 9-foot bar with a top of perforated brass, as well as ornate wallpapers, painted parquet floors, a myriad one-of-a-kind antiques and Victorian-style couches and tables. There’s also a piano for special guest appearances, dainty powder rooms, Tiffany lamps, crystal chandeliers, and a wraparound outdoor balcony that offers panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills. The venue’s private Butterfly Room houses a resplendent, copper, and claw-footed take on its name. Also living up to its name are the signature cocktails, many of which do, as expected, contain gin (it even has its own dedicated G&T list) —but not all. Additional highlights include the S’mores Old-Fashion, marrying Glyph Royal, graham crackers, cacao, vanilla, bitters and truffle marshmallow, and the Pandemonium, a twist on the Sazerac. 7174 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles; bathtubginnyc.com/location/bathtub-gin-la

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THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE

Show Business DIVE INTO FILM HISTORY AT THE ACADEMY MUSEUM OF MOTION PICTURES JUST AHEAD OF THE 94THTH ACADEMY AWARDS. BY LAURA SCHREFFLER

AS THE 94TH ACADEMY AWARDS ON MARCH 27th

approach, a visit to the recently opened Academy Museum of Motion Pictures should be as big a priority as getting redcarpet ready for Hollywood’s biggest evening, and here’s why: This museum is, in fact, a love letter to Hollywood itself, and one with a $462 million price tag to boot. Designed by Pritzker Prize—winning architect Renzo Piano, this LEED Gold-certified building is now the largest museum in the United States specifically devoted to the arts and sciences of moviemaking, one that makes sure to tell all the stories of Tinseltown’s history — the good, the bad, and the ugly. Piano, in collaboration with Gensler as executive architect, has actually created the 300,000-squarefoot building by combining two contrasting structures: 24 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com

the renovated and expanded May Company building — a 1939 landmark now called the Saban Building in honor of benefactors Cheryl and Haim Saban — and a soaring glass and concrete sphere housing the Fairfax Avenue entrance and the Sidney Poitier Grand Lobby, exhibition galleries, the 288-seat Ted Mann Theater, The Shirley Temple Education Studio, the Debbie Reynolds Conservation Studio, and a store carrying exclusive film and Oscars memorabilia. This wing also houses Fanny’s, a restaurant and café named after legendary vaudeville, movie, theater, and radio star Fanny Brice. As developed by restaurateurs Bill Chait and Carl Schuster with a design by the L.A.-based firm Commune Design, the 10,000-square-foot space is a The shark from Jaws

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Renzo Piano designed this LEED Gold-certified building, the largest museum in the U.S. dedicated to the arts and sciences.


Discover cinema’s best stories and get a glimpse of what it feels like to win an Oscar

The Academy Museum is a soaring structure of glass and steel

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two-story affair conceptualized by the late Osvaldo Maiozzi and features an open kitchen, elegant bar and captain-based service style in a nod to Hollywood’s glory days. Raphael Francois is the eatery’s executive chef, while the great Julian Cox serves as its mixologist. Wolfgang Puck Catering, which oversees the Academy Awards’ Governor’s Ball, also provides catering services at the museum. Meanwhile, the 45,000-square-foot sphere building houses the 1,000-seat David Geffen Theater and Dolby Family Terrace, a circular, open-air promenade beneath a custom-cut glass dome with cinematic views of the Hollywood Hills and Hollywood Sign, as well as the Walt Disney Company Piazza. Speaking of Disney, well, the Academy is akin to that — this is like Disneyland for film aficionados. There are member events, panel discussions, screenings, and ongoing exhibitions, like Backdrop: An Invisible Art, a tribute to the impact that movies make on our lives; the three-story, self-explanatory Stories of Cinema; a retrospective on legendary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki; and The Oscars Experience, where visitors can experience their own Oscar night simulation (little-golden-man acceptance speech and all). Plus, there are true Hollywood treasures to be found here, including Dorothy’s ruby slippers from 1939’s The Wizard of Oz, a matte painting of Charles Foster Kane’s Xanadu mansion from 1941’s Citizen Kane, the typewriter Joseph Stefano used to write the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 thriller, Psycho, and the iconic shark from 1975’s Jaws. Now, there’s only one real question: What iconic moments created this year will stand the test of time?

On-site eatery Fanny’s is a tribute to actor Fanny Brice



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+Roger Dubuis x Dr. Woo

Making magic by merging tattoo art with hyper horology. BY MARTIN GREEN

likes to seek out like-minded individuals to collaborate with. One of them is celebrity tattoo artist Dr. Woo. He applied his magic touch to the Monotourbillon, crafted from Eon gold and limited to just eight pieces. Haute Time sat down with Dr.Woo to talk with him about this exciting collaboration. Haute Time: What inspired you to become a tattoo artist? Dr. Woo: I was first inspired by the rebellious idea of doing something that, at that time, was very taboo — outside the circle of what was accepted. Tattooing was something that would allow me to push boundaries and to force myself and others to rethink how culturally we can work and be successful. I also wanted to do something atypical, that would allow me to feel free and to build something out of my creativity. HT: How do you approach the design of a tattoo? DW: I’m a very collaborative tattoo artist. Every creation is referenced with the client’s idea. It’s not only about my own style. I always take the time to get a clear vision of what the client has in mind before I interpret it and turn it into my art. My ultimate goal is to make the customer happy and proud. HT: What is the difference between a good tattoo and a great tattoo? DW: I think a great tattoo artist isn’t just able to put a good tattoo on skin but has the whole portfolio of hard work and tattoo culture. Tattoos have a very colorful history and tattooing is a culturally significant job that has been around since the dawn of time. Therefore, a great tattoo is the result of a technically proficient artist who understands the richness of its culture and has spent time learning and working with other tattoo artists. 28 HAUTE LIVING hautetime.com

HT: What made you collaborate with Roger Dubuis? DW: Hyper horology reminds me of tattoos years ago, meaning an exclusive world that not everyone can enter. But I’m always eager to learn and to push my own boundaries. I wanted to understand how to express myself in the universe of fine watches. Roger Dubuis was a natural fit with me: The Maison is creative and wants to break the rules. Most important, I was looking for a high-level watchmaking partner able to create timepieces that last forever and always keep their integrity. HT: How did the collaboration go? DW: At first, I was intimidated. But the Roger Dubuis team was very collaborative, open-minded, and eager to bring our visions together. Along the way we never had problems with communication or clashing ideas. “No” was never an answer and in that sense our back-and-forths were eyeopening. We were able to see beyond the technical limits and bend them. It has been an exciting challenge and such a beautiful way to bring this masterpiece to life. I’m so glad we started this collaboration! HT: What are you most proud of in regard to the watch? DW: I like to remember that this timepiece has brought together people from different backgrounds, working toward the same aim of creating a unique work of art. My pride reached its peak the day I actually laid my hands on the Excalibur Dr. Woo Monotourbillon for the first time. At that very moment I realized how truly unique, exquisite and highend this masterpiece is.

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IN ITS UNIVERSE OF HYPER HOROLOGY, ROGER DUBUIS


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+Grand Seiko’s New Hi-Beat GMT Celebrating 55 years of style. BY MARTIN GREEN

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I N THEIR P UR SUIT OF P ER FEC T I ON , GR A N D S E IK O DEVELOPED A

style of its own, guided by nine principles. The first watch made accordingly was the iconic 44GS, which was launched in 1967. Today, this instantly recognizable style has fans all around the world and led Grand Seiko to become one of the most renowned names in high-end watchmaking. To mark the 55th anniversary of the “Grand Seiko Style,” the brand launched a Hi-Beat GMT model, limited to 1,200 pieces. This timepiece looks precisely like what it is: a refined sports watch made with care, craftsmanship, and an eye for detail. For both the case and bracelet, Grand Seiko used high-intensity titanium. The advantage of this material is that it is not only about 30 percent lighter than steel but it is also hypoallergenic. However, it’s more challenging to process, making it all the more exceptional that Grand Seiko’s artisans were able to apply the renowned Zaratsu polishing on this material. It results in perfect reflections of light, highlighting the powerful design of the watch. Grand Seiko fitted the watch with caliber 9S86. This is a so-called hi-beat movement, meaning that it runs at a rate of 36,000 vibrations per hour, or 10 beats per second. Precise calibration makes it possible to have an accuracy of +5 to -3 seconds per day, with a power reserve of 55 hours. The movement can be admired through the sapphire insert in the caseback, yet the oscillating weight demands all the attention. Thanks to an advanced anodic oxidation process, it has been given a unique gold tone, perfectly complementing the Grand Seiko lion emblem. On the front, it is the blue GMT hand and details that add a dash of sportiveness to an immaculate dial. Keen on details, Grand Seiko paid particular attention to the design and polishing of both the hour markers and the hands, ensuring lasting beauty and legibility simultaneously. This fitting tribute to the 44GS has been available in the Grand Seiko boutiques and at selected retail partners since January of 2022.


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Rafael Nadal Richard Mille’s latest grand slam. BY MARTIN GREEN

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WHEN ON THE COURT, RAFAEL NADAL HAS A DISTINCT

preference for one of Richard Mille’s RM 027 Tourbillons, but his passion for the brand goes beyond that. With the RM 35-03 Automatic Rafael Nadal, this elite athlete has added a fourth timepiece to the collection, and it is as impressive as it is innovative. “In our respective domains, we both seek to achieve excellence,” says Nadal. “We speak the same language, Richard and I. We’re both passionate about our work. Keeping alive this flame of passion for what we do each day is essential to me. Even though I don’t wear the RM 35 models in competition, it is heart warming to feel the confidence that he and the teams show in allowing me to participate in this singular adventure.” Richard Mille also packed its latest watch with innovations. The new RM 35-03 is the first to benefit from a completely new system for movement winding, which was under development for three years. In essence, it is the next step in the evolution of the variable geometry rotor. Where that one needed to be adjusted by a Richard Mille watchmaker, the new butterfly rotor, as it is called, can be adjusted by simply pushing a button. This way, the winding characteristics can be matched by their activities, ensuring the optimum performance of their timepiece. The RM 35-03 is a robust-looking watch, not only because of its size but also thanks to the design of the bezel. It is not smooth, as is customary with many of Richard Mille’s creations, but consists of two levels machined with great care and precision. The watch is available in two different versions: The first combines white Quartz TPT and Carbon TPT with a case band in Carbon TPT, while the second unites blue Quartz TPT with a white Quartz TPT case band. Both are powered by Caliber RMAL2, which not only features the patented butterfly rotor but also comes with a skeletonized baseplate and bridges in grade-5 titanium, Richard Mille’s signature function selector, as well as two mainspring barrels. This makes the RM 35-03 Automatic Rafael Nadal a true horological athlete, sharing the same spirit as one of the best tennis players the world has ever seen. @hautetime HAUTE LIVING 31


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+ BESPOKE BUTLER TAG Heuer & Jimmy Butler unveil a special edition Carrera Heuer 02T Tourbillon, limited to only five in the world. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE


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MIAMI ART WEEK 2021 HAD OFFICIALLY COMMENCED.

To kick off the inspiring week ahead, Swiss luxury watchmaker, Tag Heuer hosted an exclusive dinner to honor their unprecedented partnership with Miami Heat superstar Jimmy Butler — and to celebrate the launch of TAG Heuer x Jimmy Butler Special Edition Carrera Heuer 02T Tourbillon. With only five timepieces worldwide, the TAG Heuer x Jimmy Butler Special Edition Carrera Heuer 02T Tourbillon is nothing short of spectacular. In this new codesigned Tourbillon between the Swiss watchmaker and basketball superstar, Jimmy Butler selected pale pink accents, appearing on the dial in the form of a pink polished central hand accompanied by pink superluminova® in homage to the most important person in Butler’s life: his 2-year-old daughter, Rylee. “As a watch enthusiast, it has been a dream of mine to add my own touch to a luxury timepiece,” reveals Butler. “For this special watch [that] we’re unveiling tonight, I was able to include personal elements like subtle accents of pink to honor the person who means the most to me in this world — my daughter. By wearing this watch, you’ll always have a piece of me and her when you check the time.” The pink theme continues onto the caseback, where Butler’s personal logo is emboldened as a nod to the infamous “Miami Vice” series and the vibrancy of the city he now calls home. A symbol of both Butler’s individuality and fine watchmaking, the Heuer 02T COSC movement is housed in a striking 45-millimeter black PVD titanium grade-5 case,

complemented by a carbon tachymeter fixed bezel and fitted with a matte black alligator rubber and leather strap. The sleek, sophisticated piece, priced at $25,000, embodies the essence of the partnership between TAG Heuer and Jimmy Butler. Since joining the TAG Heuer family in May of 2021, Butler has become an integral part of the Tag Heuer team, embodying the brand’s ethos with his dedication to precision in the sport, high performance, and the “don’t crack under pressure” mindset. Butler is beloved throughout the Magic City and has quickly become an icon both on and off the court. Together, TAG Heuer and Butler make the ultimate dynamic duo. “TAG Heuer and Jimmy Butler share a similar trailblazing approach to our respective crafts — a drive for high performance, entrepreneurial spirit, and a passion for excellence,” Frédéric Arnault, CEO of TAG Heuer, explains. “Jimmy is an impressive athlete and dynamic leader on and off the court, and we are thrilled to showcase our partnership and close collaboration through this special edition Carrera Heuer 02T Tourbillon, exclusive to the Miami Design District boutique.” @hautetime HAUTE LIVING 33


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+Celebrating 10 Years

of Hublot Loves Art Hublot reveals limited-edition timepieces during Miami Art Basel.

TO CELEBRATE A DECADE OF ITS LOVE OF ART, HUBLOT

hosted an evening like no other at the luxurious Faena Forum Miami Beach during Art Basel this year. It was an unforgettable star-studded party and unique immersive art exhibition for VIP guests to enter — and celebrate — the dynamic world that is Hublot. For the first time ever in Hublot Loves Art history, Hublot brought together six of its famed art and design ambassadors, including Samuel Ross, Shepard Fairey, Maxime Plescia-Buchi, Marc Ferrero, Richard Orlinski, and Hublot Design Prize 2021-winner Mohammed Iman Fayaz to unveil limited-edition timepieces. “Hublot has been showing its love of art for 10 years now, and how rich our art collaborations have been! We are thrilled to get the chance to be back in Miami to celebrate this milestone with our artist and ambassador family,” says Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot. “With Hublot Loves Art and our five artist partners, this 10th anniversary is also an expression of gratitude for the work we’ve accomplished together — a tribute to their multiple perspectives on time, with timepieces and creations reflecting how they have fused their creativity with ours through art.” Staged in the iconic amphitheater of the Faena Forum, the circular room was the perfect canvas to bring to life the art of fusion — Hublot’s distinctive philosophy — and showcase the new, stunning timepieces created by the artists. Each new timepiece embodied both the brand’s impeccable craftsmanship and DNA, and the artist’s vision of the piece. 34 HAUTE LIVING hautetime.com

As a Hublot Art Family Member since 2018, Shepard Fairey designed the Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph Shepard Fairey. “My most recent Hublot collaboration features a mandala, which is a symbol of harmony, unity, and wholeness in many different cultures,” explains Fairey. “Art is about problem-solving on many levels: making an appealing visual, working to overcome technical challenges, and conveying a message powerfully. I was very happy that the Hublot team was motivated to help me achieve all of those things the way I envisioned.” Maxime Plescia-Buchi, a Hublot Art Family Member since 2016, created a full retrospective showing the design evolution of pieces from the Sang Bleu collection. “Seven years of collaboration, and it’s still a rich learning and sharing process,” admits Plescia-Buchi. “Every time, [we] go beyond what is expected, by our fans and by ourselves, too. Each release proves to be greater than the sum of its parts. That is the magic of true collaboration on a vision. It feels we’re still only getting started!” For the last two years, Marc Ferrero has been part of the Hublot Art Family. He created The Big Bang Marc Ferrero One Click: “It’s like fusing different artistic inspirations, different graphic styles (cubism, impressionism, surrealism, figurative) and merging them into a moment in time where they would never have met otherwise,” he says. “The same goes for the work we do together with Hublot; being part of this Hublot Art Family is a great source of inspiration and pride in itself.” And Richard Orlinski, a Hublot Art Family Member since 2017, designed the full Classic Fusion retrospective, including

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Left to right: Mohammed Iman Fayaz, Maxime Plescia-Buchi, Marc Ferrero, Ricardo Guadalupe, Richard Orlinski, Shepard Fairey, Samuel Ross, Usain Bolt, and Dustin Johnson

colored ceramics. “Being back here in Miami with Hublot has a very special meaning for me, as it is here that we announced our collaboration back in 2017,” Orlinski reveals. “Being able to fuse my sculptures and my pop take on art with watchmaking timepieces is priceless. Being here together with my fellow Hublot family is a privilege.” But, that’s not it: In an exclusive reveal, Samuel Ross, renowned fashion designer, creative director, artist, and recent recipient of an honorary doctorate degree in arts, alluded to a 2022 timepiece collaboration with Hublot, currently being designed between Nyon and London in a top-secret process. “With Hublot, everything started in 2019 when they rewarded my work with the Hublot Design Prize, leading me to join the brand as an ambassador the year after,” says Ross. “It was a real experience to translate and encapsulate 40 years of Hublot history into one minimalistic sculpture, composed of watchmaking essentials embodying materials, innovation, and technique. Together with Hublot, we fuse history materials with ones that will become the future. I love when my creativity crosses all disciplines, and that is exactly what we are building here with Hublot. I’m happy to be part of the Hublot Art Family.” It was truly an evening brought to life by Hublot’s unwavering love for art with other notable attendees like No. 1 golfer in the world Dustin Johnson, Olympic legend and the fastest man alive Usain Bolt, famed models Adriana Lima and Devon Windsor, and a surprise musical performance by Sita Abellàn. @hautetime HAUTE LIVING 35



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+ARTISTIC LICENSE

Artist Paolo Troilo’s latest canvas is a Lamborghini Huracán EVO. L A M B O R G H I N I D E B U T E D I T S L AT E S T A RT C A R I N M I L A N ,

a Paolo Troilo-painted Lamborghini Huracán EVO called the Minotauro (Minotaur). The work expresses the dynamism, power, and innermost emotions that the artist experienced while driving the car. Troilo’s painting uses the representation of the male body as its defining element and as a means of communication. His work, titled “Minotauro,” owes its name to the mix of emotion and meaning that the artist experienced when he encountered Lamborghini. Troilo completed his education at the European Institute of Design in Rome, then went on to study arts and architecture at the University of Florence. His work has been exhibited in numerous cities like Singapore, San Francisco, Istanbul, New York, Milan, Rome, Palermo, Florence, and more. “It was inspiring to meet Paolo Troilo and his artistic expressiveness. In our company, we are accustomed to art and how it has always influenced our cars,” commented Christian Mastro, marketing director at Automobili Lamborghini. “However, when our product and the emotions it brings come together with the sensibilities of an artist like Troilo, something different and exceptionally unique like ‘Minotauro’ is created, and we are very proud of this.” The creator pays tribute to the Huracán EVO by depicting a fusion between 38 HAUTE LIVING hauteauto.com

man, and the bull symbol of Automobili Lamborghini. The fusion is inspired by the concept of myth expressed in the indomitable — supernatural and almost animalistic. The artist tactfully plays with the anatomy and myth that there are many similarities like the clenched fists on the front hood that resemble a bull’s horns. “Time. I am enamoured with the idea of slowness, and I have always championed it as a key to pleasure, culture, beauty, and success. But there are some encounters that change you,” explained Troilo. “Seeing the Lamborghini Huracán EVO and trying it out suggested to me that there are also things capable of releasing the same energy with acceleration, with speed, with momentum. I heard the sound of the wind picking up as the space narrowed and time distorted: I felt a flowing wind and used it to paint on the muse itself, the inspiration of these emotions: the Huracán, my Minotauro.” The Huracán EVO painted by Troilo, along with some of the artist’s other works, was displayed at Palazzo Serbelloni at Corso Venezia, 16 in Milan from November 4 to 13. This display was a part of the “TROILOMILANO SOLO ANDATA” (TROILO-MILAN ONE WAY) exhibition, curated by Luca Beatrice.

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+100 years

of Maybach Mercedes-Maybach celebrates their 100th anniversary with the world premiere of the limited anniversary series Edition 100. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

PHOTO COURTESY OF DAIMLER GLOBAL MEDIA SITE

WILHELM AND KARL MAYBACH WERE REGARDED AS

gifted designers, trailblazers of the automotive luxury industry. Pioneers in matters of style, the duo created highly complex things with a simple-sounding formula. They paired perfection and craftsmanship with innovation, technically and in terms of quality — that is what Maybach is today. This year has been notable for the company as they mark their 100th anniversary and launched a special edition of the current S-Class and GLS models, each limited to only 100 units. “It’s about the passionate combination of every detail, no matter how small, that makes a luxury car a Maybach — all in combination with state-of-the-art technology from MercedesBenz,” says Philipp Schiemer, head of top-end vehicle group Mercedes-Benz AG and CEO Mercedes-AMG GmbH. “Every Mercedes-Maybach stands for sophisticated luxury in all its facets — for our customers who are looking for something very special.” The top-class GLS SUV will feature a V8 engine with 557 hp. With a sporty appearance, it has a luxury saloon that is 33 centimeters higher than the classic saloon and offers a generous 1.10 meters of legroom and air suspension. The interior of this SUV is not only soundproofed but also adorned with the finest leather. On the other hand, the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class luxury saloon will come with a V12 engine and 612 hp. The perfect chauffeur-driven saloon, this vehicle includes heat and massage functions for the seats, a noise-insulated rear compartment, and high-tech infotainment. This model has an 18-centimeter longer wheelbase than its previous long-wheelbase S-Class and comes with the first-time ever all-wheel drive. Both models possess characteristic Maybach hallmarks like the brand emblem on the impressive radiator grille. Both the S-Class and GLS are hand-painted in the same two tones – high-

tech silver/nautical blue, and feature a special design of the leather interior in crystal white/silver grey pearl. The brand logo also includes the inscription Edition 100 that adorns the C-pillar (S-Class) or D-pillar (GLS). The interiors also have various storage compartments and illuminated panels. The brand aims to provide a complete luxury experience, and the vehicle is furnished with a car cover with the iconic double M. The package also includes an exemplary handmade case made of soft crystal white or black leather to store keys and papers. There is also a special series diamond-studded fountain pen from the Maybach the Peak collection. To add to the anniversary edition, yacht manufacturer Robbe & Berking offers heat and massage functions for the seats. The Edition 100 will be available in the first markets from the beginning of 2022. Orders for the limited special series will be open from the fourth quarter of 2021.


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LESS than a superyacht The Polish shipyard Sunreef has finally revealed its 96-foot catamaran 100 Sunreef Power that houses the excellent amenities of a superyacht.

THE LATEST FROM SUNREEF YACHT IS A TRANSATLANTIC LUXURY

craft built to offer unmatched comfort and a unique cruising experience. The first hull from the Polish shipyard’s latest super cat models, the 100 Sunreef Power, is a highly customized yacht with a striking hull finish combining dark grey and rose gold. Thanks to the yacht’s stern cockpit that spans the entire 13.5 meters, it offers ample dining space, a wet bar, and access to the day head. The relaxation area of the main deck features ample lounging space to the port side with a drop-down 55-inch TV and a custom-designed drinks bar to starboard. The main deck houses a well-equipped gym looking out over the ocean and leading to the vast bow terrace so that you can enjoy the stunning views of the oceans while getting some exercise. “Sunreef Yachts is the only shipyard in the world to inject superyacht quality into multihull architecture,” says Francis Lapp, Sunreef Yachts’ founder and president. “Our yachts are different from the catamarans you see on the market. In the world of multihull boats, Sunreef Yachts are an exception. Thanks to projects such as the 100 Sunreef Power, we are also gaining ground on the monohulldominated superyacht scene because today, more and more owners realize that catamarans make fantastic luxury yachts.” Natural oak veneers, brass accents, rose quartz, and custom-built cabinetry form part of the yacht’s interior decor. Working on the owner’s aesthetics, the catamaran’s staterooms have a homely touch using classic interiors. The master suite features a fantastic ocean view with a king-size bed and a relaxation area

in the port hull, decorated with classic black and white tiling. The 100 Sunreef Power can host 10 guests spread across five large en suite cabins. The 100 Sunreef Power uses an ultramodern, energy-saving air-conditioning system, which provides AC throughout the night without using the generators. The crew is accommodated in three crew cabins, two located in the bow of the hull and one to the aft. “The 100 Sunreef Power is a superyacht addition to Sunreef Yachts’ new power range,” says Agnieszka Blizniuk, yacht design director. “It stands out with a sporty hull line, a vast flybridge, a pioneering garage system, and a stern platform. Our engineers designed an innovative hull shape for this motor yacht for increased comfort and performance. I believe that catamarans have not been present enough on the superyacht market. Still, thanks to the 100 Sunreef Power project, their time has finally come.” The megayacht flybridge of the catamaran offers plenty of relaxation areas, like the bar and a large dining table. The site can also be transformed into an outdoor cinema with a high-end audio system, a retractable projector, and a screen. A custom-built spa pool flanked by large sun pads for guests to rejuvenate and relax in close proximity to nature. The 100 Sunreef Power boasts a large aft hydraulic platform for water sports. Its voluminous garage conceals two three-seater Jet Skis, a refueling station, and plenty of storage for water toys.

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Previewed last September during the Cannes Yachting Festival, EXTRA Yachts’ Extra X96 Triplex is set for delivery in 2022. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

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EXTRA YACHTS, AN EXTENSION OF ISA YACHTS, HAS CREATED ITS

latest yacht, Extra X96 Triplex, to guarantee close contact with the sea and nature. The shipyard that specializes in developing yachts from 76 feet to 130 feet, characterized by maximum livability interior and exterior, and reduced energy consumption, takes it to a new level with its latest creation. Previewed last September during the Cannes Yachting Festival, EXTRA Yachts’ Extra X96 Triplex is slated to be delivered in 2022. The EXTRA Yachts offers three different lines: FAST, LOFT, and TRIPLEX. Each provides a variety of models designed specifically to give guests the thrill of fully experiencing contact with nature, creating an intense feeling with the sea, thanks to the maximum comfort of their large indoor and outdoor areas. For the exteriors of the X96 Triplex, the designers of Palumbo Superyachts joined hands with Francesco Guida. The interiors are looked over by Hot Lab. What stands out the most for EXTRA X96 Triplex is the eye-catching design of the profile, effectively conveying its strong personality and uniqueness. A comfortable, spacious, elegant superyacht, EXTRA X96 Triplex can comfortably accommodate up to 10 people in its five very generous cabins. With a 7.6-meter full beam, the master stateroom on the main deck forward is the largest seen in yachts under 30 meters. The propulsion system of X96 Triplex relies on three powerful Volvo Penta IPS engines of 1,000 horsepower. Each of the engines brings the yacht to a maximum speed of 17.5 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. Extra X96 Triplex will join its older sister Anvilugi, which launched earlier last year. @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 41


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Design Miami 2021 left a lasting impact on the house of Louis Vuitton. A week for collectors and design enthusiasts to discover the latest art innovations also became a week that celebrated life in light of the passing of Louis Vuitton Menswear artistic director and absolute creative genius Virgil Abloh. While hearts were certainly heavy, thousands came together to honor the legacy of Abloh by celebrating artistic expression and modern design. Louis Vuitton continued to embody Abloh’s passion for art and design during the week, keeping both his and the brand’s ethos at the forefront of every activation. Throughout the Miami Design District, you could feel Louis Vuitton’s creative presence at every corner, from the unveiling of the new Louis Vuitton Miami Design District Men’s Store to the Women’s Store becoming home to an extensive curation of the Objets Nomades collection. In fact, they also revealed five brand-new Objets Nomades from esteemed artists, including the Campana Brothers, Marcel Wanders studio, Raw Edges, Studio Louis Vuitton, and the debut of Chinese designer Frank Chou. Ahead, Haute Living gives an inside look into the wondrous work of Chou — as he designed the first-ever outdoor furniture pieces to be included in the Objets Nomades collection — as well as the new Miami Design District Men’s Store, ultimately proving Louis Vuitton’s unwavering dedication to modern craft. @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 53


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“DESIGNERS HAVE A DUTY TO LEAD, TEACH, AND FIGHT FOR WHAT IS RIGHT — AND A BETTER FUTURE.” — Frank Chou

Known for creating sophisticated experimental designs that fuse the traditional and contemporary, the Chinese and international Frank Chou has become an industry leader in the design community. Chou grew up in Beijing and founded his studio in 2012. Since the launch of the Frank Chou Design Studio, Chou has gone on to win several esteemed awards, including the SaloneSatellite Design Award during Milan Design Week, and was chosen for the Rising Talent Awards at Maison&Objet in Paris. Chou has led the industry with his belief in the importance of responsible design: “Designers have a duty to lead, teach, and fight for what is right — and a better future.” Chou joined Louis Vuitton’s impressive constellation of designers for the Objets Nomades collection with his Signature Armchair and Sofa — which can be found on the airy rooftop of the Louis Vuitton women’s store in the Miami Design District. Chou’s Signature Armchair and Sofa’s graceful and flowing arches mimic the layering of the terraced fields in Yunnan, China, and the naturally sculpted forms of Antelope Valley, Arizona. A fluid design meant for any space, Chou’s piece is Objet Nomades’ first-ever indoor-outdoor hybrid design. The outdoor model is upholstered in Louis Vuitton’s legendary waterproof canvas and Brio — a specially conceived, vibrant fabric by renowned Italian brand Paola Lenti. And, the indoor version features dynamic floating structures covered with luxe Louis Vuitton leather and three-dimensional Dots fabric, also by Lenti.

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Down the street from the Louis Vuitton Women’s store in the Miami Design District, situated perfectly on the corner, is the new Louis Vuitton Miami Design District Men’s store — a true celebration of the Louis Vuitton universe for men. As the second standalone men’s store in the world, their new home in the heart of Miami undoubtedly makes an impression. The building’s striking facade is inspired by the Diamond Screen, an Objet Nomade created by Marcel Wanders studio in 2017, which was a modern interpretation of the House’s historic Monogram pattern and the cane work that once adorned Louis Vuitton trunks. When you enter the vast space and premier shopping destination, guests are greeted by a chandelier inspired by the Spiral Lamp, an Objet Nomade by Swiss design studio Atelier Oï. The first collection to be featured in the store is the Louis Vuitton’s Menswear Spring/Summer 2022 — accompanied by giant sculptures related to the show’s chess theme — embodying Abloh’sdynamic, boundary-pushing concepts.

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From introducing Frank Chou as a new Objet Nomades designer to new store openings and concepts, Louis Vuitton continues to catapult design into a new realm of possibility — without forgetting the DNA of the brand.

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THE BEST NEW SKI RESORTS IN THE WORLD HIT THE SLOPES AND APRÈS-SKI IN STYLE (COVID RESTRICTIONS NOTWITHSTANDING) AT THESE NEWLY OPENED OR NEWLY REMODELED MOUNTAIN HOTELS. BY LAURA SCHREFFLER

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Sweden is known for its cutting-edge aesthetic and eco-friendly innovation, and both can be found in spades at Swedish Lapland’s Niehku Mountain Villa, just north of the Arctic Circle. Although its concept, as conceived by Krook & Tjäder, with interiors by award-winning design agency Stylt, is purely modern, it still pays homage to the past as the hotel is literally built on the site of a once-historic train line roundhouse that ferried iron ore. It’s a beautiful place to spend time relaxing to be sure, but this is also an area known for its heli-skiing thanks to more than 60 mountain peaks and over 3,000 miles of terrain, with vertical drops of up to almost a mile. Because of its location, it’s also a spot where you might ski underneath the Northern Lights and that concept — like its name implies (Niehku is the Northern Sami word for dream) — is literally a dream come true. Lokvändarvägen 20, 981 94 Riksgränsen, Sweden, niehku.com


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For a truly intimate experience and amazing skiing, head to Caldera House, an eight-suite luxury hotel and alpine club in Jackson Hole’s Teton Village. Each of the hotel’s four-bedroom suites features a private jacuzzi, large openformat kitchens that can be fully prestocked before arrival, elegant dining rooms, a home theater, soaking tubs, and patios with fire pits. Guests will also have 24-hour access to the on-site spa and athletic club, which includes a fitness studio equipped with Peloton bikes, a yoga corner, heated outdoor infinity plunge pool, and cedar dry sauna. Here, you can ski and snowboard the day away in the Grand Tetons, or indulge in awesome, unique offerings such as a private photography experience in the Grand Teton National Park, a Bode Miller private coaching ski session, backcountry heli-skiing through the Jackson Hole wilderness, and a vintage sleigh ride dinner. 447 Chem. de la Rocaille, 74120 Megève, France, fourseasons.com/megevechalets

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For those who have always dreamed of skiing premium powder in the fairytale destination of Hokkaido, Japan, now is your chance to make your fantasy a reality. The property, which opened in December 2020, is positioned at the base of Mount Niseko Annupuri in the heart of Niseko Village, with over 2,100 acres of skiable terrain and access to extensive backcountry skiing as well as an international ski school, a dining and retail venue, an outdoor activity park, and two world-class golf courses. The inspiration behind the ultra-luxury resort lies in the Japanese proverb “Kachou Fuugetsu” (Flower, Bird, Wind, Moon) that encourages well-being through self-discoveries. Obviously, wellness would be important here, and so there is a holistic focus on wellness at the on-site spa, which offers tailored treatments and a traditional Japanese onsen with breathtaking views of Mount Yotei, the “Mount Fuji of Hokkaido.” The emphasis on well-being is also reflected in the culinary offerings, the philosophy behind which is “shun”, the celebration of seasonal produce harvested at its peak. After a day of skiing, relax in one of the resort’s 50 guest rooms and suites, which are all designed to frame nature via natural materials such as polished marble, fragrant cedarwood, and flame-brushed granite. 919-28 Soga, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1522, Japan, ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/japan/higashiyama 68 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com

If adventure is your bag, the Lodge at Blue Sky will be your jam. This luxurious, 46room mountain resort located on a private, 3,500-acre ranch outside of Park City, has debuted its new winter thrill program designed to highlight the best of Utah’s high desert topography in one day. This includes heli-skiing backcountry slopes in remote, high-alpine wilderness areas, a onehour flight to nearby Moab to experience geological formations and the area’s famous red rock landscape by mountain bike, canyoneering, hiking, and Hummer tours. Fare prepared by James Beard awardwinning chef Galen Zamarra is just the icing on the cake. 27649 Old Lincoln Hwy, Wanship, UT 84017, aubergeresorts.com/bluesky

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Nestled in Val d’Arly within easy reach of the ski resorts of Rochebrune, Jaillet, and Côte 2000 in the heart of France’s wildly beautiful Megève ski area is the Four Seasons Hotel Megève. This property, which opened in late 2019, is a downright treasure. It not only provides direct access to the slopes of Mont d’Arbois, but it’s also so dang chic! Architect Bruno Legrand and interior decorator Pierre-Yves Rochon worked hand-in-hand with owners, the de Rothschild family, (yes, that de Rothschild family) to curate a glamorous space highlighted by pieces of furniture and art from Ariane de Rothschild’s personal collection. The 41-room property is comprised of three chalets named after Baroness Benjamin de Rothschild’s daughters Eve, Noémie, and Alice with contrasting textures and materials featured throughout, with lively fabrics and bold statement pieces adding a contemporary look. All chalets offer access to the one-Michelin-starred restaurant, Prima, and the Spa by Bamford, an Alpine retreat featuring a heated indoor/outdoor pool with underwater music. Because it is now owned and operated by the Four Seasons, travelers will experience the personalized luxury touch that the hotel group offers, such as a helicopter Ski Safari to discover Mont Blanc; dogsledding tours led by a musher; direct access to the resort’s famous Les Mandarines slope; snowmobiling; and fat biking. Those who prefer to stay in and watch the snow fall can do so from the Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Megève, one of the largest of its kind in the French Alps that houses six treatment rooms (including a VIP suite for couples), a sauna, hammam, sensory shower, fitness center, salon, barber, and an herbal tea room lounge. 447 Chem. de la Rocaille, 74120 Megève, France, fourseasons.com/megevechalets

CERVO MOUNTAIN RESORT

The gorgeous Cervo Mountain Resort in Zermatt, Switzerland, one of the world’s most feted ski areas, debuted a new look early last year, making it even more of a prime choice for the jet set than ever before. Guests can expect 54 refreshed rooms and suites with three new alpine-focused concepts in nomad, alpinist, and huntsman styles with wooden surfaces, natural materials like granite and warm hues. Three in-house restaurants also reflect the property’s bid for sustainability, including Bazaar, which features a mostly plant-based menu; Ferdinand, which highlights regional dishes; and Madre Nostra, which focuses on naturally and locally procured fish and produce. Last but not least is the overhaul of Cervo’s Mountain Ashram Spa, which, as its name suggests, is an oasis in the midst of the mountains. Expect to find an herbal steam bath onsen, an outdoor sauna, tea yurt, Pilates, sound meditation, and yoga, among other supremely relaxing offerings. Riedweg 156, 3920 Zermatt, Switzerland, cervo.swiss


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New for the winter season in the heart of the Rocky Mountains at the base of snowy hot spot Vail Mountain — within walking distance of the Eagle Bahn Condola — is The Hythe, Marriott International’s only Luxury Collection alpine resort in North America. All 344 rooms, inclusive of 22 suites and 16 residences, have been created by Wilson Ishihara Design to reflect the convivial local environment and the area’s natural beauty. These include elegant custom furniture and art pieces, a Wild Westfocused theme punctuated with glamorous 60s touches and historic ski references, Calacatta marble quarried from the Rocky Mountain, marble flooring textured to evoke snow fall, carved black stone walls and Douglas fir siding wood panels inspired by an Alpine chalet. There are four culinary concepts here, too, all focused on local farm-to-table fare and inspired by an ‘Après All Day’ spirit (which can best be found at its lobby bar, 10th Mountain, a partnership with local brand 10th Mountain Whiskey and Spirit Company). When you factor in the property’s “Personal Adventure Stewards” (another partnership, this time with Adventure IO, a company hosted by pro athletes, local experts, and global brand ambassadors) and mile-high wellness at the Well & Being Spa, which features a recovery lounge, an altitude-combatting oxygen bar and Vail’s only Himalayan salt lounge, it’s right on the money that The Hythe’s namesake is “haven.” We couldn’t think of of a more apt description. 715 W Lionshead Cir, Vail, CO 81657, thehythevail.com

Freedom is the predominant theme at Urban Cowboy, a gorgeous retreat in the Catskills that opened its doors in 2020. The romantic, the wanderer, and the adventurer are the targets of this luxury-meets-homey brand which also has locations in Brooklyn and Nashville. Here at the Lodge, a mountain escape on 68 acres in the Big Indian Wilderness inside of the 700,000-acre Catskills Park — only 2.5 hours from New York City — the ethos of cowboy culture is truly celebrated. Anticipate rustic luxury accommodations dating back to 1898 that have been artfully revived in Lyon Porter’s signature style of bold patterns, repurposed structures, and hand-picked Americana antiques, all of which are inspired by the power of nature. This retreat also happens to be a five-minute drive from Belleayre Mountain’s 171 skiable acres, 50 trails, two parks, and eight lifts, as well as the nearby hidden gem Plattekill Mountain. 37 Alpine Rd, Big Indian, NY 12410, urbancowboy.com/catskills

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Rosa Alpina, which opened in December 2020 during the heart of the pandemic, was always going to be an incredible resort thanks to its prime location in the Italian mountain town of San Cassiano beneath the peaks of Lavarella and Conturines, and now is even more so thanks to its partnership with the Aman group. There’s a lot to love here besides the UNESCO World Heritage ski cred, including a majestic spa with two heated swimming pools, a Jacuzzi, hammam, cold plunge pool, yoga studio, and gym;the three Michelinstarred restaurant St. Hubertus, an 11-table affair courtesy of Chef Norbert Niederkofler; and endless arrays of winter sport activity in the nearby Pale Mountains. This winter, new offerings include the Silver Mirror Tour, which allows guests to visit a secret ice wall; a mindful skiing experience; and Peace of Mind, a guideprovided trek to hidden gems throughout the mountains, where sundowners and canapés can be enjoyed in consummate privacy in the shadow of the Dolomiti Superski region’s awe-inspiring views. Strada Micurà de Rü, 20, 39036 San Cassiano BZ, Italy, rosalpina.it

PENDRY PARK CITY

One of the hottest hotels to open this winter is the Pendry Park City. As designed by SB Architects, with interiors by KES Studio, this sharp new hotel located in the heart of Canyons Village (the sixth in the Pendry portfolio) is a modern take on the alpine lodge highlighted as such by a palette of warm woods, stone, and metals. The ski-in/ski-out hotel is the perfect place to hit the slopes and après all day thanks to four unique hospitality experiences, including a Japanese American steakhouse, Park City’s only rooftop pool and bar, and a pizza parlor. There’s also a state-of-the-art fitness center, a curated art collection and, most importantly, 7,300 acres of world-class skiable terrain. 2417 High Mountain Road, Park City, UT 84098, pendry.com/park-city

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The three winter skincare treatments recommended outside of your daily routine.

DR. KIRAN MIAN, DR. DHAVAL BHANUSALI | SKIN | NEW YORK Dermatologists often refer to the fall and winter seasons as “laser season.” Due to less sun exposure and being less tan, wintertime is optimal for laser and light therapy. These energy-based therapies target chromophores in our skin, including blood vessels and pigment. Broad-based light, for example, is one of my favorite wintertime skin procedures. BBL uses filtered wavelengths of light to target blood vessels and sunspots in our skin, undoing sun damage accumulated from the summer months. Acquired pigment turns almost coffee grindlike and flakes off, leaving beautifully even-toned skin. The light energy also stimulates collagen production, keeping pore size tight and the dermis nice and strong. Avoiding sun pre- and post-procedure is crucial for a smooth treatment without the complication of discoloration. Fractionated laser therapy is another of my favorite wintertime procedures. Lasers use a specific wavelength to achieve a targeted goal. Fractionally ablative lasers target the water in our skin — they create small channels in the skin which then stimulate healing. The benefits — the skin produces new collagen, strengthening the dermis, erasing fine lines, creating tightness, 74 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com/hautebeauty

smoothing out skin texture, clearing away sun damage, tightening pore size. This “new” skin is glowing, soft, and smooth. This powerful device creates magic, but does require healing time. A cozy winter week spent catching up on Netflix while your skin heals is the perfect time to do this procedure. Another wintertime favorite is Kybella. Kybella is an injection used to melt away the subcutaneous fat pad under the chin. With a few sessions, it can help reduce the “double chin” appearance. As the deoxycholic acid dissolves fat cells, it causes a bit of temporary inflammation and swelling that can last for about two weeks. Timing this procedure with the turtlenecks and scarves of our winter wardrobes can help you get through the healing period.

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Besides the regular use of sunscreen, healthy eating, drinking water, no smoking and no alcohol, while maintaining a good skincare routine, here I recommend great treatments you can do at your board-certified dermatologist. These include the below. Aquagold is a personalized cocktail created for your skin type that allows for a microinfusion of nutrients where we can add hydration to the skin as well as many other great improvements to the skin tone and texture. Monthly Hydrafacials can add glow and hydration to the skin through three simple steps that cleanse, extract, and hydrate with the correct ingredients for your skin. It does all of this through the patented vortex fusion delivery that allows for painless extractions. BBL, IPL, and laser treatments. Great option for winter since we are not being exposed to the sun as much during the wintertime and we can cover our chest, arms, and any areas we treat during the two-week recovery period without worrying about being too hot outdoors.

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has an effect on your skin. With the temperatures rapidly dropping and the low humidity levels present, your skin will need a refresh. To help minimize sun damage from the prior season and the flakiness or irritation caused by the weather change, skin treatments can be a useful resource. Haute Beauty sat down with our beauty experts to discuss the top three winter skin treatments they recommend to both rejuvenate and moisturize your skin. Here’s what they had to say:


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Summer months can do a lot of damage to our skin from UV rays and photodamage, leading to hyperpigmentation and dehydrated skin. Here are some treatments that you can do in the winter to help your skin recover. Microneedling is a great way to rejuvenate the skin. Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, can boost collagen production, reduce scarring, and improve fine lines and wrinkles. Winter is the perfect time to heal from a microneedling procedure and facilitate rejuvenation of the skin’s outer layers. A chemical peel is a technique where a solution is applied to the skin with the goal of creating a controlled injury to the outermost layers of the skin. Chemical peels are a great way to treat skin texture, pigmentation, scarring, and fine lines. Depending on the depth, chemical peels can expose deeper layers, which makes the skin much more sensitive to the sun during the healing stages. Getting a chemical peel during the winter months means that your skin is much more protected during the healing stages. This also means that you will be ready by the time summer rolls around with a more even skin tone and vibrant-looking skin. The cold winter months are the perfect time to schedule your laser treatment whether it be for photo-rejuvenation, to treat blood vessels, or for laser hair removal. Too much sun exposure before and after laser treatments can increase your risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.


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FERTILITY’S TIMEPIECES How a fertility doctor’s love for watches plays a large role in his practice.

Haute Beauty: When did your love for watches first begin? Dr. Brian Levine: At an early age. I will never forget, when I was 9 years old and my parents gifted me a Swatch watch for my birthday. Back then, I remember thinking I was the absolute coolest kid because all my friends owned digital Casio watches and I had an analog. For me, telling time and being specific was a skill I was always passionate about since the beginning. Being able to look at a watch that told me the exact time always blew me away. HB: What was the first watch you bought on your own? BL: It was a Tag Heuer Professional 2000. I was drawn into Tag because Heuer was a racing company involved in Formula 1 racing. As an 18-year-old, that was elite precision sport. After working as a summer camp counselor, I saved up and bought it. To this very day, it still resides in my collection and holds a special place in my heart as it has traveled through college with me and was the first watch I bought on my own. 76 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com/hautebeauty

HB: It’s interesting because watches tell the time but each watch tells a story and places time on that story. That being said, what is your funniest watch purchase story? BL: It’s probably the one my friends like to tell about me the most. It’s both true and unique… I always wanted to own an Aquanaut by Patek Philippe, also known as a 5167 to collectors. This watch is the quintessential simple watch: it tells the time, it tells the date, it’s made of steel, and it is on a black rubber strap. I remember when it was released, I was in college and I thought it was pretty cool. Everyone from George Soros to Paul McCartney to George Clooney was wearing it. It’s one of those watches that are so simplistic that you can wear it every day with a tuxedo, a pair of jeans, and a tee, it doesn’t matter. Although it was designed to be a diving watch, I was obsessed. Fast-forward, I am finally out in private practice and everything is going well so when my first big bonus came around, I knew exactly what I was buying. However, knowing that my wife went through the equivalent amount of time and probably even more stress as I started our practice and I decided that I couldn’t buy one for me and not one for her. And when I tell you I went on the hunt for what is arguably the most difficult watch to now buy and to find one for my wife at the same time, it encountered a lot of laughs. I never forget calling a watch dealer and telling him I need an Aquanaut, for two. “Are you getting married?” he prefaced. My response was simply, “It’s bigger than that, I am getting my first bonus and I need to commemorate this with my wife.” The reason why this story is so bizarre is that most people buy one of these watches in their lives. I wanted my wife to have the same pleasure I had and I refused to own one till she did as well. To this day, when she puts on her Patek Philippe Aquanaut Luce Pure White, I think back to all the support she gave me and our family, so that I could dedicate my time to helping others start their families in a timely fashion. HB: If money was not an object, what would your dream watch be? BL: It’s funny: I am more about the style of the watch and the way it is all put together. My favorite designer is Gerald Genta. He is the one who designed the Patek Philippe Aquanaut and the famous Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF ERIC LEUNG

FERTILITY AND WATCHES. DESPITE THEIR SEEMING LACK OF

association, they do possess similar characteristics. Fertility and watches are both marked by precise measurement. Watches are the way we mark time and in fertility, we measure someone’s fertility as a function of time because as one grows older, their fertility rates go down. Brian Levine, MD, leads the fertility industry by normalizing an open dialogue about infertility — a medical condition affecting one in eight couples — and educates prospective parents on a national level. Haute Beauty sat down with Dr. Levine to discuss how his attention to detail in a patient’s diagnosis and treatment plan spreads beyond his profession, and we also talk about his love for horology and watches.

HB: Tell us about your watch collection. BL: My watch collection is an expression of who I am. I’ve never sold a watch; I have only acquired them over the years. Each watch that I bought tells a story about me. I remember where I got it, why I got it, and what big milestone in my life it represents. As a guy, jewelry options are limited. Watches are one of the few items you can change around on your day to day. It is my way of being a little bit different but still professional. Prior to buying a watch, I am research-heavy. I’m never impulsive and I always try to ensure I am not duplicating in the collection, either.


Haute In December, the final number of the Nautilus was released, which continues to trade for an extremely high number due to there only being 170 produced. If I had to pick my holy grail of watches it would be the simple 5711 in stainless steel with a blue dial; the way it was designed. I always have admired form following function — it is a simplistic architectural principle. It’s how Porsches are made, where the design of the style of the watch follows the function it has. I don’t know if I could ever pick a favorite, just like you can’t have a favorite child, but that watch would be the keystone to my collection. If I could pick a close second, it would be the Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept (in platinum), which comes in at an incredible 2mm thickness, but being a doctor, that watch could never survive the wear and tear of 14-hour days, and hours of procedures and patients. HB: Do you wear a watch every day when you practice? BL: Every day! I love routines and I like structure so I wear a watch daily and rotate them. When I am on call, running around the clinic, doing lots of procedures, or seeing patients, I will frequently wear my Apple Watch. I’ve made sure the orange Hermès band matches the orange clogs that I like to wear — taking a pop of color and making my outfit more fun. If I’m tired of the pings and alerts of such a high-tech watch, I also put a Rolex Daytona on an orange rubber strap that matches my clogs, too! Frequently, I switch my watch out to match my belt, shoes, or outfit. Today, I am wearing a blue suit and I’m wearing one of my most favorites, the Rolex-GMT Master, known as the Pepsi watch for its blue and red bezel. It complements my suit and tie. The watch, to me, is an extension of fashion but also the fun of jewelry a guy gets to wear outside of the wedding ring.

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HB: Is there anything else you’d like to mention? BL: One of my favorite watches that I own is the Rolex Daytona. I have the current model with a white dial and the previous model with a black dial. This watch has an incredible history where someone like Paul Newman set the course on how this watch became revered as an amazing piece of jewelry and art to wear but is also something that is a highly accurate machine designed for timing, for example, doing laps around the track. What I do for a living is all about precision medicine. I try to help people understand how they perform and how they can get through their journey as quickly as possible like a race car getting around the track. There are so many parallels between watches that are used by drivers for racing, pilots and sailors for navigating, and what I use them for as a doctor. I help people navigate, and figure out their reproductive cycles. For women who want to protect and preserve their fertility, we stop time by freezing eggs. At the end of the day, a watch helps me understand someone’s chances of starting a family, growing a family, how they want to do something and where they want to go. Time is a man-made construct that dictates the choices we make and how we live our lives. And for me, I am so appreciative of this story because the science behind watches, horology, is so important. Understanding the engineering, design, and sheer labor that goes into these watches, automatic watches, to make such an exact machine that is powered by movement — my movement, my hard work, my running around — is amazing. It’s all about precision and accuracy, and that is what I strive to do as a physician. hauteliving.com/hautebeauty HAUTE LIVING

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Adriana PintoTorres & Tracy Ferrer

Hibiscus Island, FL Douglas Elliman Real Estate 786.493.1388 adriana@theaptteam.com tracy@theaptteam.com theaptteam.com

Aeris House Properties Aeris House Arizona, Scottsdale 602.466.9771 info@aerishouse.com aerishouse.com

Alex + Joe Team Florida, Miami Beach Compass 305.712.6522 hello@alexandjoe.com alexandjoe.com

Alison Melton

South Carolina, Hilton Head Island, Bluffton Charter One Realty 843.290.3640 alison@luxelowcountry.com luxelowcountry.com

Amy Land-de Wilde

St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands Coldwell Banker 340-690-1213 amydewilde@coldwellbankervi.com teamlanddewilde@coldwellbankervi.com

Andrea Desy Edrei Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Main Line Black Label Keller Williams 917.968.7848 andrea@blacklabelkw.com blacklabelkw.com

Anna Sherrill

Florida, South of Fifth ONE Sotheby’s International Realty 786.853.8484 asherrill@onesothebysrealty.com annasherrill.com

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Anne Hogan Perry Hawaii, Honolulu Compass 808.286.6474 annep@cbpacific.com annehoganperry.com

Carlo Habet

Belize 4 Realty 501.610.4186 | 501.223.4152 +1.754.444.7773 carlo@4realty.bz info@4realtybelize.com 4realtybelize.com

Anne M. Lusk

Lancaster, PA 717.271.9339 | 717.291.9101 anne.lusk@sothebysrealty.com annelusk.com/eng

Catherine Burgess

Colorado, Boulder Compass Boulder 303.506.5669 catherine@burgessgrouprealty.com burgessgrouprealty.com

Chad Bishop

Fort Lauderdale - Las Olas, FL ONE Sotheby’s International Realty 517-819-4989 chadbishopgroup@ gmail.com chadbishopgroup.com

Barbara Van Dyke Texas, Austin Compass 512.431.2552 | 512.575.3644 barbara.vandyke@compass.com barbaravandyke.com

Cindy Shearin

California, Manhattan Beach Strand Hill Christie’s International 310.200.8318 cindy@theshearingroup.com cindyshearin.com

Beth Dickerson

Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty 617.510.8565 dickersonre1@yahoo.com bethdickerson.com

Brenda Wild

Aspen, Colorado RE/MAX SIGNATURE 970.379.2299 brenda.wild@remax-signature.com aspensignatureproperties.com

Brian Guiltinan California, San Diego The Guiltinan Group 858.756.8770 brian@theguiltinangroup.com theguiltinangroup.com

California, Napa Valley Coldwell Banker Brokers of the Valley 707.322.6825 cgreer@cbnapavalley.com cydgreer.com

Daniel Goodstadt

Barbara Bardach Arizona, Tucson Long Realty Company 520.275.3867 barbara@bardach.net barbarabardach.com

Cyd Greer

Clara Hartree

Canada, Victoria , West Vancouver RE/Max 604.889.9977 clara@clarahartree.com clarahartree.com

Corcoran Reverie

Scenic 30A, FL 30A Hilary Farnum-Fasth, Broker 850.231.5030 info@corcorangroup.com www.corcoran.com/northwest-florida

Curtis J. Wright

New Jersey, Essex County, Christie’s International Real Estate Northern New Jersey 973.306.2752 | 973.509.4649 cwright@christiesrennj.com curtisjwright.com

Venetian Islands, FL Douglas Elliman Real Estate 305.812.4770 dan.goodstadt@elliman.com elliman.com

Dan Hechtkopf and Marci DeClaris

Florida, Mid Miami Beach, Sunset Island Dan H Douglas Elliman Real Estate 305.323.3247 | 305.498.2755 dan.hechtkopf@elliman.com marci.declaris@elliman.com elliman.com/florida/associate/510-a528-fl-3219410/dan-hechtkopf elliman.com/florida/associate/510-adf19091417445265271/marci-declaris

Dana Bambace & Mark Peterson California, Pebble Beach Compass 831.224.6353 dana.bambace@compass.com mark.peterson@compass.com bambacepeterson.com

Dana Flanagan

Ft Lauderdale Beach, FL/Middlesex, CT eXp Realty 860.796.0562 dana@flanaganrealtygroup.com thedreamlifestyles.com/ optin1626262071643

Daniel L. Maya

North Pinecrest, FL Coldwell Banker 786.999.4222 daniel.maya@floridamoves.com danielmayaissellingyourhome.com


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Daniel Tzinker

Dean Mandile

Elisa Linton

Georgina Jacobson

Dante DiSabato

Debbi DiMaggio and Adam betta

Elise Larrabure Girasole

Gretchen Coley

Bal Harbour, Florida Tzinker International Realty 786.234.9898 daniel@tzinker.com tzinker.com

Florida, Naples Willaim Raveis 239.537.5351 dante.disabato@raveis.com dantedisabato.raveis.com

Darin Marques

Nevada, Henderson, Las Vegas Huntington & Ellis, A Real Estate Agency in Las Vegas 702.485.7755 darin@dmgluxury.com dmgluxury.com

Darlene Streit

New Mexico Sotheby’s International Realty’s 505.920.8001 dstreit@dstreit.com santaferealestateproperty.com

David Gemme

California, Carnelian Bay, Squaw Valley, Truckee West Shore, Schaffer’s Mill, Martis Camp, Lahontan, Tahoe City Sierra Sotheby’s International Realty 530.277.8881 david@gemmegroup.com gemmegroup.com

Day Palazola Group Colorado Day Palazola Group 850.687.0700 bo.j.palazola@gmail.com daypalazolagroup.com

California, Hollywood Hills Sotheby’s International Realty 310.777.5135 dean.mandile@sothebyshomes.com deanmandile.com

Piedmont/Berkeley/Oakland, CA DiMaggio and Betta Real Estate 510.414.6777 debbi.dimaggio@corcorangl.com adam.betta@corcorangl.com dimaggiobettagroup.co

Texas, Humble, Kingwood The Doug Erdy Group 832.474.0746 elisayourrealtor@gmail.com elintonproperties.com

Westport, CT Corcoran NYC 203-257-6312 elise.larrabure@corcor- an.com westportluxliving.com

California, Newport Beach Coldwell Banker Global Luxury 949.285.8380 georgina@georginajacobson.com georginajacobson.com

Raleigh, North Carolina Compass gc@thecoleygroup.com thecoleygroup.com

Henderson Ventures Debbie Wysocki

Harbor Beach/East Lauderdale, Lauderdale By The Sea, Hillsboro Beach/Hillsboro Shores, Deerfield Beach 954.579.5720 lauderdalebeachhomes@gmail.com floridaluxuryhomesgroup.com

Debra Johnston

Georgia, Atlanta Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia 404.312.1959 debra.johnston@bhhsgeorgia.com debraajohnston.com

Dennis Chernov Studio City, California Keller Williams 818.432.1524 dennis@chernovteam.com chernovteam.com

Elliot Bogod

New York, Upper West Side Broadway Realty 917.312.4626 212.577.2270 ebogod@broadwayrealty.com broadwayrealty.com

Ernie Carswell

California, West Hollywood Ernie Carswell & Associates at Douglas Elliman Real Estate 310.345.7500 ernie@carswellandassociates.com carswellandassociates.com

Eugenia Foxworth

New York City, Uptown Foxworth Realty 212.368.4902 eugenia@foxworthrealtyonline.com foxworthrealtyonline.com

North Carolina, Charlotte Henderson Ventures 704.492.3426 nilou@hendersonventuresinc.com hendersonventuresinc.com

Heidi Bintz

Vail Valley, Colorado LIV Sotheby’s International 970.390.8383 | 970.845.0400 hbintz@livsothebysrealty.com hbintz@livsir.com coloradolifestyle.luxury

Hunter Harman

Florida, Destin, Santa Rosa Beach Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Beach Properties of Florida 850.534.3006 hunter@bpfla.com beachpropertiesfla.com

Isleworth Realty Diane Pool

Hawaii, Maui Coldwell Banker 808.276.2004 diane@soldonmaui.net soldonmaui.net

Frank D. Isoldi

New Jersey, Westfield Coldwell Banker Global Luxury 908.301.2038 frankisoldi@gmail.com theisoldicollection.com

Florida, Windermere Isleworth realty 407.876.0111 sales@isleworth.com isleworth.com

Jeff Chertow Don Clark

California, Cardiff by the Sea Don Clark Real Estate 858.997.3859 donclarkrealestate@gmail.com propertymover@gmail.com donclarkrealestate.com

Frontgate Real Estate

California, Calabasas Frontgate Real Estate | Dana+Jeff Luxury Homes 747.888.0508 danaandjeff@frontgaterealestate.com danaandjeffluxuryhomes.com

California, Malibu Pinnacle Estate Properties 310.456.3469 jeffchertow@gmail.com malibudreamhomes.com


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Jeff Hyland

Joyce Rey

Jennifer Nicole Lee

Julie Beavers & Rainie Collins

California, Bel-Air Hilton & Hyland 310.278.3311 jeff@hiltonhyland.com jeffhyland.com

Downtown Miami, Florida ONE Sotheby’s International Realty 305.305.5002 | 786.516.6636 jlee@onesothebysrealty.com thejennifernicolelee@gmail.com jenniferlee.onesothebysrealty.com

Jennifer Y. Williams Chicago, IL Coldwell Banker Gold Coast 312.981.5500 jenniferwilliams@cbrealty.com jensellsluxe.cbintouch.com

California, Beverly Hills Coldwell Banker Global Luxury 310.285.7529 joyce@joycerey.com joycerey.com

Arizona, Gilbert 480.203.9868 julieb@aerishouse.com

Karen Matluck

Aventura, FL Compass 305.335.1010 karen.matluck@compass.com karenmatluck.com

Jennifer Zales

Kathryn Shafer

Jochen Lucke

KC Martin

Florida, Tampa Bya: Pinellas, Hillsborough Coldwell Banker Global Luxury 813.758.3443 jennifer@jenniferzales.com jenniferzales.com

Highlands, North Carolina Silver Creek Real Estate Group 828.226.1126 | 828.743.1999 jlucke@ncliving.com ncliving.com

Beverly Hills P.O. (Post Office), CA Windermere Real Estate 323.376.9601 kathryn@realtygroupla.com realtygroupla.com

France, Paris Sotheby’s International Realty 505.690.7192 [for calls outside US, use “011”] Cell 1 kc.martin@sothebyshomes.com sothebysrealty.com

Joel Schemmel

Florida, Sarasota Premier Sotheby’s International Realty 941.587.4894 joel.schemmel@premiersir.com schemmelrealestate.com

John-Mark Mitchell

Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point, NC Mitchell prime Properties 336.682.2552 | 336.722.9911 johnmark@gomitch.com info@gomitch.com gomitch.com

Kevin Crigger

Canada, Toronto The Kevin Crigger Real Estate Team 416.489.2121 kevin@kevincrigger.com kevincrigger.com

Kim Martin Fisher

Ponte Vedra/St Johns County, FL Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 046.999.993 kim.martin-fisher@elliman.com jennifer.martinfaulkner@elliman.com kmfandjmf.com


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Kris Anderson

Sedona, AZ eXp Realty 480-567-2103 kris@yourpremierteam.net kris.anderson@exprealty.com ilovesedonarealestate.com

Kris Zacuto California, Venice Compass 310.702.6299 kris@kriszacuto.com kriszacuto.com

Kristina Novak

Santa Ynez Valley, CA Engel & Völkers 818.917.5540 kristinanovak.realestate@gmail.com kristinanovak.evrealestate.com

Kurtis Becker

The Big Island, Hawaii Coldwell Banker 808.430.6785 kbkonarealestate@gmail.com coldwellbanker.com/Coldwell-BankerIsland-Properties-4438c/KurtisBecker-5102727a

Laura Bryant

Burlingame, California KW Peninsula Estates 650.888.0772 laurabryanthomes@gmail.com laurabryanthomes.com

Laura Livaudais

North Carolina, Asheville/Western NC Ivester Jackson Blackstream Christie’s International Real Estate 828.712.5445 laura@ijbproperties.com allashevillerealestate.com

Lee Roufa

Telluride, Colorado Engel & Völkers Telluride 970.729.0526 lee.roufa@evrealestate.com leeroufa.evrealestate.com


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Leisa Erickson

Maggie Gold Seelig

Leslie S. Modell

Maggi Thornhill & Max Thornhill

Florida, St. Pete Beach Engel & Völkers St. Pete 239.789.7106 leisa.erickson@evrealestate.com leisaericksongroup.evrealestate.com

New York, Midtown East Sotheby’s International Realty 212.606.7668, 917.488.5374 leslies.modell@sothebyshomes.com thelesliesmodellteam.com

Lindsay Clark-Shields Laguna Beach, CA Engel & Völkers 949 715 3530 lindsay.clark-shields@engelvoelkers.com lindsayclark-shields.evrealestate.com

Lisa Culp Taylor Tennessee The LCT Team 615.790.7400 lisa@lctteam.com lisaculptaylor.com

Lourdes Alatriste Florida, Key Biscayne Douglas Elliman Real Estate 305.926.5322 lourdes.alatriste@elliman.com lourdesalatristemiami.com

Luis Dominguez & Karl Hueck Palm Island, FL luis.dominguez@elliman.com karl.hueck@compass.com

LUXE Christie’s Int’l

Oregon, Washington Christie’s International Real Estate Seattle 503.389.2112 info@luxecir.com luxecir.com/ propertiescynthia-barrett

Boston, Massachusetts MGS Group 617.645.4999 maggie@maggiegoldseelig.com mgsgrouprealestate.com

Canada, Whistler Engel & Völkers Whistler 604.905.8199 maggi.thornhill@engelvoelkers.com 604.932.1875 max.thornhill@engelvoelkers.com maggithornhill.com

Magnus Jennemyr Florida, Coconut Grove Engel & Völkers Miami Coconut Grove 305.913.5499 magnus.jennemyr@evusa.com selectrg.com

Mauricio J. Barba

Coral Gables, FL Compass 305.439.8311 mauricio@miamisignaturehomes.com miamisignaturehomes.com

McCarthy + Moe Group Mill Valley, CA Compass 415.295.6225 team@mccarthymoe.com mccarthymoe.com

Melissa Barragan Florida, Sunny Isles Beach Dezer Platinum Realty 305.988.4351 melissa@dezer.com melissabarragan.com

Michael LaFido Mark Salmon California, South Tahoe Compass 530.318.7637 mark@tahoesalmon.com tahoesalmon.com

Illinois, Chicagoland eXp Realty 630.674.3488 mike@thelafidoteam.com luxechicagolandhomes.com

Michelle Thomas Marsha Sherry

Florida, Vero Beach The Moorings Realty Sales Co 772.231.5131 sales@TheMoorings.com themoorings.com

Maxine & Marti Gellens La Jolla, CA 858.551.6630 sold@gellens.com gellens.com

Mary Ann Osborn California, Century City Coldwell Banker Global Luxury 310.871.0753 mosborn@nextcenturyrealty.com thecenturyplaza.com

Florida, Marco Island Premier Sotheby’s International Realty 239.860.7176 michelle@naples.com michellethomasteam.com

Myra Nourmand

California, Los Angeles Nourmand & Associates 310.888.3333 myranourmand@nourmand.com myranourmand.com

Nancy Tallman

Park City, Utah Sotheby’s 435.901.0659 nancy.tallman@sothebysrealty.com insideparkcityrealestate.com

Oliver Baumeister von Bretten Ontario, Canada Sotheby’s International Realty Canada 416.960.9995 oliver@yourtorontobroker.com yourtorontobroker.com

Olivia Hsu Decker

California, San Francisco Bay Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty 415.435.1600 olivia@sanfranciscofinehomes.com sanfranciscofinehomes.com

Paula Hinegardner Florida, Sandestin Keller Williams 615.618.1330 phinegardner@me.com previewnashvillerealestate.com

Michelle Walsh

Paola Marulanda

Moira E. Holley

Philip Weiser

Charleston, SC 843.513.2661 michelle@charlestownerealty.com charlestownerealty.com

Washington, Seattle Realogics | Sotheby’s International Realty 206.612.5771 moira@moirapresents.com moirapresents.com

Florida, Miami Beach Islands 305.496.0359 paola@paolamarulanda.com paolamarulanda.com

French Riviera Carlton International +33.614.341.314 info@carlton-group.com carlton-international.com/en


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Phyllis Browning Company Texas, San Antonio Phyllis Browning Company 210.824.7878 pbrowning@phyllisbrowning.com phyllisbrowning.com

Provenance Properties

Caribbean, Cayman Islands Christie’s International Real Estate 345.640.7000 info@provenanceproperties.com provenanceproperties.com

Robert Yazbeck

Steamboat Springs, CO Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties 970.846.7685 robert@teamyazbeck.com coldwellbanker.com/Coldwell-BankerDistinctive-Properties-11781c/RobertYazbeck-453743a

Shayna Davidov Hanson North Miami Beach, FL 786.288.6161 shaynahanson@gmail.com shaynadavidovhanson.com

Silvina Andrews Roberta Ingletto Florida, Pinecrest, South Miami Concierge Realty Brokers 305.778.7343 roberta@rgirealty.com rgirealty.com

Bahamas Engel & Völkers Bahamas 242.424.1643 silvina.andrews@evrealestate.com silvinaandrews.evrealestate.com

Stefano Balli Renata Galembeck Rohr Brickell - Miami, Florida Douglas Elliman Real Estate 305.496.2862 renata.galembeckrohr@elliman.com

Ryan Ayre

Wilmington, NC Mitchell prime Properties 252.241.4922 ryan@gomitch.com welcometoemeraldisle.com

Florida, Ponce-Davis Compass 305.915.2572 stefano.balli@compass.com compass.com/agents/stefano-balli

Steve Nassar Rick Kaluza

Pacific Heights / Marina / Cow Hollow, California Rick Kaluza Compass 415.265.7565 rick.kaluza@compass.com rickkaluza.com

Riskin Partners Estate Group Santa Barbara, CA Village Properties 805.565.8600 team@riskinpartners.com montecito-realestate.com

Salter Group

Fort Lauderdale/Atlantic Beach, FL Compass 954.812.4801 richard.salter@compass.com saltergroupfl.com

Sandra Fiorenza

Miami Beach, Florida ONE Sotheby’s International Realty 305.281.4727 sandra@fiorenza.cc sandrafiorenza.com

Sandra Miller Robert Greenwood Caribbean, Turks & Caicos Islands Christie’s International Real Estate 649.432.7653 theturksandcaicos.com robertgreenwood.com

California, Santa Monica Engel & Völkers 310.616.6213 sandra.miller@evrealestate.com sandramiller.evrealestate.com

Scott Goshorn Brentwood, California Rodeo Realty 323.251.5479 scott@scottgoshorn.com scottgoshorn.com

Camas and Vancouver, WA Premiere Property Group, LLC 503-805-5582 steve@nassarteam.com stevenassarteam.com

Susan Ito

Dallas, TX Engel & Völkers 214.556.1060 susan.ito@evrealestate.com susanito.evrealestate.com

Susan Stark

California, Studio City, Pacific Palisades Compass 310.345.7450 susanstarkhomes@gmail.com susanstark.com

Tammy Campbell McNelis (formerly Plummer) and The CPM Team Florida, St. Petersburg, Remax Metro Tierra Verde 727.455.2351 tammy@thecpmteam.com theCPMteam.com

Taryn Pisaneschi

Florida, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach Compass - The Pisaneschi Group 305.343.9133 taryn@tpgpalmbeach.com tpgpalmbeach.com

Tim Durkovic

California, Pasadena Douglas Elliman Real Estate 310.738.8098 tim@thedurkovicgroup.com thedurkovicgroup.com

Tim Fenton

Costa Rica Blue Zone Realty International 415.251.2332 tim@bluezonerealty.com bluezonerealty.com

Timothy Norman Tamura California, Corona Del Mar VALIA Properties 949.673.0789 tim@valiaoc.com valiaoc.com

Tom Day and Bo Palazola Breckenridge, CO

Day | Palazola Group 970.390.1801 | 850.687.0700 bo.j.palazola@gmail.com daypalazolagroup.com


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Tomer Fridman

California, Hidden Hills, Holmby Hills, Trousdale Estates Compass 310.919.1038 info@thefridmangroup.com thefridmangroup.com

Toni Itkin

Georgia, Sandy Springs, East Cobb Vinings Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 404.229.8242 toni@toniitkin.com

Toni Jennings

Michigan, Detroit, Bloomfield Hills,Birmingham Abode Detroit 313.506.7711 toni@abodedetroit.com

Valerie Post and Keith Shirley

Greater Boston, MA Engel & Volkers 617.936.4194 valerie.post@evrealestate.com boston.evrealestate.com/bio/ ValeriePost keith.shirley@evrealestate.com boston.evrealestate.com/bio/ keithshirley

Vannessa Kaufman

New York, Park Avenue Sotheby’s 212.606.7760 vanessa.kaufman@sothebyshomes. com vannessakaufmanre.com

Vanessa NeumannAndrews Arizona, Carefree Russ Lyon Sotheby’s 602.999.6569 v@thecarefreerealtor.com vanessaneumannandrews.com

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Vicki Gaily

New Jersey, Bergen County Special Properties div. of Brook Hollow Group Inc. Realtors 201.390.5880 | 201.934.7111 vgaily@specialproperties.com specialproperties.com

Yvonne Summerfield Hawaii, Kauai RE/MAX Kauai Living 808.346.7251 | 808.742.1777 ysummerfield@remax.net yvonnesummerfield.com


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Kirk Ivy

Balli Group

954 . 793 . 1 053 | o f f i c e @ i v e y d b . co m iveydb.com

3 05 . 6 69 . 51 6 0 | t h e b a l l i g ro u p. c o m i n fo @ t h e b a l l i g ro u p. c o m

Market : Design District, Miami, FL

Market : Downtown Miami, FL

Michael Scigliano

Rita Chraibi

305.351.2411 | MS2DesignStudio.com Michael@MS2DesignStudio.com

786 . 61 5 . 9975 | i n t d e s i g n e rs . co m info@intdesigners.com

Market : Miami, FL

Market : Miami, FL

Luciana Fragali

Rafaela Simoes & Laila Colvin

305 . 7 78 . 6860 | ds - m i a m i . co m lfragali@ds-miami.com

305 . 71 2 . 3535 | 2 i d i n t e ri o rs . co m r a fa e l a @ 2 i d i n t e r i o r s . c o m

Market : Miami, FL

Market : Miami Beach, FL

Sensi Casa

Humza Arif

786 . 505 . 4 733 | s e n s i c a sa . co m business@sensicasa.com

305 . 902 . 71 4 4 | M S 2 D e s i g n S t u d i o . co m i n f o @ k l i n i ko m i a m i . c o m

Market : Miami Beach, FL

Market : South Miami, FL

GENESI Design Studio

Cozy Salazar Interiors

786 . 4 07 . 4 528 | a l ex @ g e n e s i d e s i g n st u d i o . co m genesidesignstudio.com

7 8 6 . 6 1 5 . 4 7 9 0 | i n f o @ c oz y s a l a z a r . c o m c oz y s a l a z a r . c o m

Market : South Miami, FL

Duoma Atelier 7 8 6 . 2 8 0 . 4 5 6 7 | d u o m at e l i e r . c o m n o r m a @ d u o m at e l i e r . c o m

Market : Design District, FL

Guimar Urbina 1 7 8 6 - 7 6 2 - 2 6 7 5 | gu i mar @ gu i maru rb i n a i n t e ri ors . com guimarurbinainteriors.com

Market : Naples, FL

Market : Naples, FL

Alex Zapirain 3 0 5 . 76 1 . 0 3 1 6 | a l e x z a p i r a i n d e s i g n s . c o m alex@alexzapiraindesigns.com

Jasmin Reese 7 73 - 857 - 1 2 4 0 | jasmin@jasminreeseinteriors.com jasminreeseinteriors.com


h a u t e d e s i g n N E T WO R K

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Market : Calabasas, CA

Julia Wong Designs 8 1 8 . 2 2 3 . 8 8 8 6 | i n f o @ j u l i aw o n g d e s i g n s . c o m j u l i aw o n g d e s i g n s . c o m

Market : Los Angeles, CA

FORM Design Studio 31 0 . 933 . 5390 | fo rm - d e si gn st u d i o . co m studio@form-designstudio.com

Market : Los Angeles, CA

Dorothy Alon 310-409-6051 | sopheadesigns.com info@sopheadesigns.com

Market : San Fracisco, CA

Karlee Coble Elevated Interiors 206 . 335 . 8 4 46 | k arl e e @ k arl e eco b l e i n t e ri o rs . co m karleecobleinteriors.com

Market : San Fracisco, CA

Helaine Tregenza Interior Design 831 . 595 . 4 570 | h e l a i n e @ m e . co m hel ainetregenzainteriordesign.com

Market : San Francisco, CA

Hafsa Burt 4 1 5 . 702 . 1 609 | h ba a rch i t ec t s . co m hburt@hba architects.com

Market : Denver, CO

Andrea Schumacher 3 0 3 . 4 5 8 . 6 4 62 | a n d r e a s c h u m a c h e r i n t e r i o r s . c o m s h ow ro o m @ a n d r e a s c h u m ac h e r . c o m


h a u t e d e s i g n N E T WO R K

h au t e re si d e n c e . co m

Market : Cambridge, MA

Leslie Saul & Associates 61 7 . 2 34 . 530 0 | l e sl i e sau l . co m leslie@lesliesaul.com

Market : Long Island, NY

Chasity Centeno 1 631 - 838 - 7899 | ri e s e d e s i g n . co m hello@riesedesign.com

Market : Chicago,IL

Michael Miller 3 1 2 . 2 7 9 . 2 7 76 | c e n ta u r i n t e r i o r s . c o m i n f o @ c e n ta u r i n t e r i o r s . c o m

Market : Chicago, IL

Lakesha Rose 31 2 - 363 - 7939 | l rose i n t e ri o rd e si gn . co m l akesha@lroseinteriordesign.com

Market : Chicagoland, IL

Donté J. Young 7 0 7 . 3 0 7 . 2 4 6 2 | t h e yo u n g c o m p a n i e s . c o m dy o u n g @ t h e y o u n g c o m p a n i e s . c o m

Market : Manhattan, NY

Kelly Dunn 1 4 8 4 . 7 8 8 . 9 7 8 9 | fat h o m d e s i g n c o m p a n y . c o m i n f o @ fat h o m d e s i g n c o m p a n y . c o m

Market : Honoluli, HI

Jule Lucero 805 . 807 . 8954 | D e si gn @ j u l e l u c e ro d e si gn . co m Julelucerodesign.com


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M E E K M I L L D I D N ’ T L O O K L I K E H E WA S I N PA I N O N

December 3 during his Art Basel 2021 Haute Living cover release dinner at El Tucán in Miami: He was totally living his best life. The 34-year-old rapper danced, did shots, and sipped Ace of Spades during the event, which was presented by Places, The Lighting Studio, and Algorand. Meek was joined at the event by Simone Sestito, Radmila Lolly, Nadia French, Louis Birdman, Angela Birdman, Manny and Brianna Varas, and Gustavo Tello. The evening featured bottle parades and loads of dancing — Meek sang and danced the night away, and sang throughout dinner to his latest album, “Expensive Pain.” Haute Media Group CEO Kamal Hotchandani and Senior Vice President April Donelson were on hand to support the Philadelphia-born rapper, who graced the magazine’s Art Basel issue.

1. The scene at El Tucán Miami 2. Meek Mill 3. Radmila Lolly 4. Meek Mill, April Donelson, Angela Birdman, and Violet Camacho 5. Meek Mill is living his best life at his Haute Living cover release dinner 6. Kamal Hotchandani and Meek Mill 7. Louis and Angela Birdman

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A rare waterfront villa with exclusive access to the mediterranean

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French Riviera - Sole Agent - REF 10956 - Rare water’s edge property With Access To The sea Imagine waking up in the morning to the soothing sound of the ocean gently lapping against your garden cliffs. This surreal experience comes with this unique home built on the water’s edge. Bask in complete seclusion in this uniquely private villa, located conveniently between the city of Cannes and the glamourous port town of Saint Tropez. Built to offer its owners an abundance yet be at the raw edge of nature with sole access to two private coves. You can enjoy the French Riviera by stepping onto a boat from your sea entrance and sailing across the crystal clear waters of the Esterel to Saint Tropez or jetting off to Monaco.

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recent Haute Living Las Vegas cover with an intimate evening on December 13, attended by his nearest and dearest. At the event, held at the Morton brothers’ One Steakhouse at Virgin Hotel Las Vegas, he was presented with a unique piece of artwork courtesy of South African artist Johnathan Schultz, whose work is inspired by precious metals and diamonds, two of the country’s most valued natural resources. Foley, who turned 77 the next day, was presented with a Vegas Golden Knights–themed cake with his age emblazoned on the back, courtesy of Executive Chef Patrick Munster. However, Foley decided not to dig into the cake, deeming it bad luck — saying he would only tuck in if his NHL team made the Stanley Cup Finals as they did in their first year of existence. Attendees at the dinner included Foley’s wife, Carol; Vegas Golden Knights President Kerry Bubolz and his wife, Melissa; Foley Entertainment Group co-CEO Randy Morton and wife, Susan; Peter Sadowski; David Comite; Wynn CFO Holli Spangler; One Steakhouse owners Michael and David Morton; and Haute Media Group Editor-inChief Laura Schreffler and Senior Vice President April Donelson. 4

1. Bill Foley with his Haute Living cover and Vegas Golden Knights cake 2. Johnathan Schultz 3. Foley and Laura Schreffler 4. David Morton 5. Foley’s Vegas Golden Knights cake 6. Foley with David Morton, Randy Morton, and Michael Morton

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VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS OWNER BILL FOLEY CELEBRATED HIS



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