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A PRINCE AMONG THIEVES? COREY STOLL SHARES WHAT’S IN STORE FOR HIS CHARACTER, MICHAEL PRINCE, IN HIS FIRST SEASON AS THE KING OF BILLIONS. BUT WHEN IT COMES TO BEING A ROYAL VILLAIN OR HERO, HE CAN’T SAY. BY LAURA SCHREFFLER PHOTOGRAPHY SCOTT MCDERMOTT STYLING BRITT THEODORA GROOMING MELISSA DEZARTE SHOT ON LOCATION AT ONE VANDERBILT, NYC


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Business on top, party on the bottom — the catchphrase of the pandemic era — isn’t one that applies to Billions star Corey Stoll. Like the rest of us, his shameful little secret is definitely down below, but unlike the rest of us, who get by in our underwear or with fur-covered, coffee-stained yoga pants, the scandal behind Stoll’s accoutrement is that it’s… wait for it… Luxurious. Come again? “This is kind of embarrassing, but I’m actually wearing cashmere pants right now,” the 45-year-old actor reveals early on a Saturday morning over Zoom. I’ll admit, I’m confused. Though I can only see his top half — which is clad in a comfy gray hoodie emblazoned with the name of actress wife Nadia Bowers’ hometown — his appearance is what one might expect of an overworked, overtired father of a 6-year-old who’s forced to conduct an interview on a Saturday morning. Casual, cozy, chill. He explains, “[These pants were] one of the real luxury things that I got during the pandemic, and it was a great thing, a great luxury, but I wouldn’t wear them out. In my everyday life, I like to wear stuff that’s a bit more low-key.” Stoll’s current claim to fame is playing billionaire and business titan Michael Prince, the newly minted lead of Showtime’s Billions in the wake of star Damian Lewis’s departure. And his hesitancy to align himself with his character does make sense: Prince might be a good guy, but he might not be, too; the jury’s still out. What we do know is that he’s very, very good at power plays — and that everyone in his orbit is a pawn. That’s definitely not Stoll, a hardworking, unpretentious native New Yorker. Still, being able to see — and appreciate — what a Daddy Warbucks lifestyle can offer has been eye-opening and, yes, even educational. His pants are material proof. “I’ve loved having the opportunity to wear the kind of clothes where I would normally look at the price tag and just walk away,” he says. “When you wear clothes that are beautifully crafted, you realize why they’re so expensive and so coveted. There’s something about well-made clothes that fast fashion really can’t replicate.” After two seasons being dressed by Tom Ford, Stoll now understands how a power suit has the ability to transform. “It’s important to have these very structured outfits, which are hyper-masculine, peacocky and sort of presentational, especially for a character who’s all about using image as power,” he explains. “Those suits are like suits of armor. You put them on and you stand up straighter. It’s funny, but they really do give you this sense of position and authority and confidence. But, also like suits of armor, wearing them all day long every day is kind of exhausting.” At least he had time to prepare for battle, sartorial and otherwise. “I knew [I was taking over the lead role from Lewis]. I didn’t know the details of Damian’s circumstances or exactly how it would happen, but I knew that I would be taking over that billionaire slot, yeah,” he says. 16 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com

Well then, welcome to the world of Michael Thomas Aquinas Prince! This leading man is going to need every weapon at his disposal — and some very necessary armor (suits, but perhaps some bulletproof vests too) after the shit he pulled — and the coup he pulled off — in the series’ season five finale. To recap — spoiler alert for those who were too busy living their best lives post-vaccine to catch up on their favorite show — Prince was introduced as a self-made business titan from a small town in Indiana, a former farm boy and high school basketball star turned environmental advocate whose ambition and drive led to success as an impact investor in the world of equity and venture capital. He embodies the concept of the “good billionaire,” someone who seemingly wants to use his wealth to create a better world. Initially, there isn’t anything to dislike. He’s a smooth, butterwouldn’t-melt kind of guy. But Bobby Axelrod (Lewis) doesn’t buy it and decides to take him down, spilling some of Prince’s less-than-knightly secrets on national television. This tactic doesn’t really work, but never mind. The important takeaway is that it turns Prince into a formidable enemy, one who joins forces with existing enemy number one, Attorney General Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti), to put Axe behind bars. But Prince is playing both sides, and in the ultimate power move, 36 hours before Axe is slated to be sent to jail, Prince initiates one hell of a deal. It buys Axe his freedom in Switzerland if he cedes control of his multibillion-dollar hedge fund, Axe Capital, to Prince. After learning of Prince’s betrayal, Rhoades confronts him at the former Axe Capital (now Prince Capital) headquarters, coldly declaring, “Now you’re my problem. And you know what I do to problems? I do what I did to the last guy who sat in that chair. I get rid of them.” Prince, cool as a cucumber, responds, “No, I got rid of the guy in the chair. Know how we know this to be true? Because I’m the one sitting in it.” The ultimate burn. I would have peed my pants, quaking in terror in the face of Rhoades’s fury. And so, as it happens, would Stoll. “Well, yeah, I would have been terrified if someone in power said that to me. And certainly if it was the attorney general,” he admits. But Stoll is not Prince, and it felt damn good playing a character who could rise to the occasion with such preternatural self-assurance, such chutzpah. It gave him a chance to put on his metaphorical power suit. “Sometimes you get to play characters who are supernaturally confident, and it can be daunting, because I’m not; most people aren’t. But also, in some ways, it’s a great opportunity to sort of will yourself to be that person for a little bit,” he confesses.


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“Sometimes you get to play characters who are supernaturally confident, and it can be daunting, because I’m not; most people aren’t. But also, in some ways, it’s a great opportunity to sort of will yourself to be that person for a little bit.”

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He continues, “Mike Prince is a rare type of person. He’s far from me in the incredible self-control and power that he has. There are very few people in the world who have that. The only experience I’ve had with characters like that is in classical theater, playing kings. And this is not Shakespeare, but there is something Shakespearian in that Prince is the type of person who walks into a room and brings with him all this power. So for me, it does take a big act of imagination to play this character, because in a lot of ways he is very far from who I am. But that’s the job — to find those kernels of myself in him, and to use my imagination to fill in the gaps.” But what’s in a name? The use of Prince was, indeed, intentional. “That name is a license, permission to have a sense of self that is Shakespearian, that is bigger than our modern conception of people’s roles in society. I think there’s an internalized sense that is not uncommon among people who become incredibly wealthy or powerful that there’s something inherent about them that’s just better, that whatever they do is inherently good. Like Nixon famously said, ‘If I do it, it’s not illegal.’ I think Prince has a sense that whatever ethical corners he cuts, it’s all for the greater good, because with whatever power he has, he’s going to make the world a better place. It’s a sort of circular logic, but I think it makes sense to him. Also, he’s following somebody who was unapologetically amoral. Anything he does that even gestures toward ethics or generosity in comparison will appear good.” So beyond this logical fallacy, who is Michael Prince? Is he good, bad or a combination of both? Stoll muses, “I’m trying to think of anybody who’s really inherently good on the show. But I was really surprised to hear that people thought of Prince as bad. People would tell me, ‘You play a really bad guy,’ and I’d be like, ‘Compared to what?’ I think that with Axe being the protagonist, anyone in opposition to him was inherently a bad guy. And for me, I think the fun, and the challenge of season six, is about turning this antagonist into a protagonist. None of us know how the audience is going to react. But like all the major players on the show, Prince has good things that are attractive and compelling — he’s somebody you’d want on your side — and bad things; he’s also corrupted by money and power.” But does he become more or less likable? “I’d be the last person to be able to answer that question, because I’m too close to it. I’m embodying this person,” he says, noting, “People don’t really see themselves as villainous. They see themselves as the protagonist of their own story, so my job is to see Prince as the protagonist of this story. I’m aware of the unethical and immoral things he does — and he does do them — but my job is really to be an advocate for the character. And personally, I think that’s the fun of the show: even characters who you feel the most empathy or sympathy for end up doing questionable things. The show plays with the audience’s emotions that way. I think almost every character, at some point on the show, is attractive because they’re so smart and capable, and yet also loathsome because of what all this money and power does to people.” As to what Prince’s kingly new role means for the other cast members — including Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff), Taylor Mason (Asia Kate Dillon), Mike Wagner (David Costabile) and Kate Sacker (Condola Rashad) — well, only time will tell what season six, which premieres on January 23, will bring. Stoll, however, has already shot 11 of 12 episodes, and can confidently say this: “We just got our final scripts for the season finale, and I think it’s going to be very exciting and satisfying for the audience to see where the character goes… It’s a big shakeup at Prince Cap. Especially in those first few episodes, it’s about everybody sort of figuring out the new regime. I think even Chuck is sort of figuring out what his relationship with this guy is going to be, because we can’t just transpose Prince’s relationship with Chuck onto Axe’s relationship with Chuck. There’s at least an opportunity at the beginning of the season for détente. We’ll see how long that lasts.”

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nomination. His theater work includes a variety of Shakespeare — the title role in Macbeth, Marcus Brutus in Julius Caesar and Iago in Othello — as well as his award-winning turn as Ulysses in Troilus and Cressida and a Drama Desk-nominated part in Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel. Regarding variety being his particular spice of life, he says, “I think I’m excited by challenge. If I’m offered a role and I perceive that it’s something I’ve done before, it’s hard for me to say yes, because it’s just a little boring. In general, probably one of the most common questions actors are asked is, ‘What is your favorite medium?’ It’s an impossible question for me to answer, because I’m excited by variety, so often it’s whatever I didn’t just do. If I just did a movie, I’m super excited to do a play. If I just did a play, I’ll want to do film or TV.” This includes his three most recent projects, too, of course. They’re totally different. He explains, “In Billions, it’s this incredible sense of continuity and being able to tell a story over a long period of time, to be able to inhabit this character. When we got the script for the final episode of season six, I found all this stuff about my character that I didn’t even really know, and it adds this new layer. That’s really exciting, on one level. Showing up on the set for West Side Story and getting to work with a master [Steven Spielberg] — somebody whose films I’ve been watching since I started watching movies, someone who’s defined storytelling for generations — was joyful. And then, to be a part of the Sopranos world, which is so smart and funny and such a rich mythology, that was engaging, too.” When I comment on his banner year — which also includes the HBO limited series Scenes from a Marriage with Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac — he laughs, admitting, “It’s nice! Whatever will allow me to keep working and to keep doing interesting things is good. 2020 was really rough for everybody. For the film and television and theater industry it was particularly hard, because for a good chunk of it, nobody was working. It was awful to not be able to do the thing that brings us so much joy. So if people like the work I’m doing and want to, you know, keeping hiring me, that will be good.” He probably shouldn’t lose any sleep over this. If anything, he has too little free time on his hands these days (not that he’s complaining). “The greatest luxury for me at this point is being able to sit for hours reading a novel. My life right now exists of being on set, memorizing lines or watching my son. If I can find a couple of hours to sit and read, that’s just heaven.” And the pants, Corey. Never forget the luxury of cashmere pants.

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It’s been said that a life lived in fear is a life half lived. Corey Stoll would disagree. But then again, he’s a klutz. And when you’re a klutz with a bald head (his words, not mine), there isn’t much room for error. Needless to say, he’s not much of a risk-taker. “I mean, I won’t ski because I’m afraid of breaking my leg and not being able to work,” he confides, sharing that he hit the slopes as a kid, but as an adult, he wouldn’t dare. “Since I started acting professionally, I’ve been terrified. I’m such a klutz! I’m like, ‘It would be so much fun, but if I fell and broke my leg, I’d be just screwed for months.’” He seems like a capable, sturdy dude at six foot two, so I admit to being a little surprised and ask for a recent example of said klutziness. Stoll accommodates. “I was in a hotel room that had a spiral staircase in it that was right in front of a window, and I just started walking toward it and almost knocked myself unconscious, just hitting the bottom of a stone staircase,” he shares, adding, “And yeah, when you have a bald head, it’s hard to hide a big bump. I hit my head a lot, but the combination of being tall and bald leaves little room for error.” Ouch. Though constant (yet unintentional) personal harm mandates that perhaps adventure-seeking isn’t in the cards, let the record show that, professionally at least, Stoll is one hell of a risk-taker — even when that risk is something as arbitrary as pretending to be in love with someone you’re just not that into. “I remember doing a scene in acting school where I was supposed to fall in love, and I remember struggling because I was just not personally attracted to this person. And then at a certain point, I realized that I was just creating an obstacle for myself. I was passing up this incredible opportunity to fall in love — for the brief moment that I’m playing this scene, experience what it feels like to actually fall in love — and why would I deny myself that?” he recalls. “That’s something I’ve reminded myself about a lot: commitment when you’re acting. We live our lives in a very sort of narrow band; we try not to feel the highs and lows too much, because we have to get through the day. But when you’re acting, you get to go there in a safe way and feel the power of faking it ’til you make it.” It’s true that he clothes himself in new characters the way many people buy pants; he’s acted in more than 70 projects, spanning film, television and theater, in less than 20 years. Most recently, he appeared as Police Lieutenant Schrank in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story remake alongside Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler and Rita Moreno in December, which followed his turn as Junior Soprano in the Sopranos prequel The Many Saints of Newark. I wonder if he had any apprehension about the enormity of tackling roles in such iconic projects, to which he responds with a laugh, “Probably less than there should have been! I think in general, for an actor, when you get an offer, it’s like Christmas morning. It’s all I can really see when I’m invited to be a part of something that’s well written, dynamic, fun and funny. All I can think is, That looks like fun. It looks like a fun group of people to play with, it looks like a fun character to play, a fun world to inhabit. And it’s really only really afterwards, when I’m done filming it and promoting it, that I start to realize the expectations behind it. So I think that’s probably a good thing, that I don’t tend to get too nervous about it while I’m doing it. Luckily these jobs are so time consuming — there’s just too much work to do while you’re actually doing it to really get nervous, I find.” Another thing I learn about Stoll is that he gets bored very easily — which is why his résumé is so diverse. His most memorable roles to date include congressman Peter Russo on Netflix’s House of Cards, Darren Cross/Yellowjacket in Marvel’s Ant-Man, Dr. Ephraim Goodweather on the FX horror series The Strain, prosecutor Fred Wyshak in Black Mass, astronaut Buzz Aldrin in the biopic First Man and Ernest Hemingway in Midnight in Paris, which earned him an Independent Spirit Award


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With its custom Baccarat chandeliers, signature red design elements and shimmering holiday decor, there are no seasonal festivities quite like those at Baccarat Hotel New York. This year, the luxury lifestyle brand’s flagship hotel has curated premier offerings, including festive meals by two-Michelin-starred culinary director Gabriel Kreuther, a holiday tea in the Grand Salon, spirited cocktails and, to elevate holiday shopping, a suite-to-suite package with Saks Fifth Avenue. To make the holidays even more special, the hotel is offering Maison Prive for the Holidays, which lets guests reserve the entire top floor. 28 W 53rd St

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To celebrate the holidays in style this December, book a stay at the iconic Dominick Hotel, nestled in the heart of SoHo. When you reserve your suite, the hotel’s decor concierge will reach out to provide a curated menu of holiday-themed options, including a miniature Christmas tree, lights and a selection of SoHo-curated ornaments. Choose to have the tree pre-decorated, or host a personalized in-room tree trimming party with family and friends while indulging in holiday beverages and bites like boozy hot chocolate, chestnuts and homemade holiday cookies. 246 Spring St

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Continuing its tradition of creating exceptionally unique and personalized in-suite experiences to celebrate the season, the Mark presents its annual Holiday Suite Spectacular experience. From a Juilliard-trained pianist serenading listeners around the Penthouse’s grand piano and a four-course holiday feast created by the Mark Restaurant’s Michelin-starred chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten to a private, late-night shopping experience at Bergdorf Goodman, guests will be fully immersed in the holiday spirit in one of the largest penthouse suites in the world, with an extensive


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THE PIERRE, A TAJ HOTEL NEW YORK

Upper East Side luxury landmark the Pierre presents a Christmas culinary experience like no other. Perrine at the Pierre is offering a festive three-course menu on Christmas Eve, complete with Christmas carolers. The famed Rotunda will have a four-course menu on Christmas Day with welcome champagne and caviar amusebouche. And guests can even enjoy freshly baked Santa’s cookies upon arrival. New Year’s is always a major celebration at the Pierre; Perrine will have two special New Year’s Eve soirees featuring a five-course menu, and the second seating will include classic New York dinner and dancing with a midnight toast, accompanied by a live performance. 2 E 61st St

LOEWS REGENCY NEW YORK

Located on Park Avennue, the Loews Regency New York embraces the magic of the holidays in Manhattan with its Home for the Holidays package. The exclusive offering includes a complimentary food and beverage credit, a gift card to neighboring Bloomingdale’s and a festive themed welcome amenity. And to truly recreate the magic of the holidays in New York, the premier destination is decked out in lavish seasonal decor inside and out. 540 Park Ave

THE CARYLE

From an extravagant Christmas Eve dinner to yuletide carolers, Christmas at the Carlyle is nothing short of magical. To ring in the New Year, the hotel hosts a blacktie gala with an exquisite five-course dinner followed by music from the Hank Lane Orchestra for a classic holiday experience. 35 E 76th St @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 23


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THIS HOLIDAY SEASON, SPOIL YOUR LOVED ONES WITH THE GIFT OF LUXURY. LET HAUTE LIVING HELP YOU WITH THIS SPECIALLY CURATED GIFT GUIDE FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST. 1. Louis Vuitton Bijou Secret Vivienne Rivière, about $192,000; select Louis Vuitton stores and louisvuitton.com 2. Tiffany & Co. tree ornaments in Tiffany Blue® crystal glass, $375 for a set of three; tiffany.com 3. Cartier Sixième Sens high jewelry earrings, price upon request; by appointment only at select Cartier boutiques nationwide 4. Messika Paris Lucky Move malachite, yellow gold and diamond ring, $2,380; messika.com 5. Alexander McQueen heart pendant charm, $200; Alexander McQueen SoHo and alexandermcqueen.com 6. Hublot Big Bang MP-11 Power Reserve 14 Days Sapphire Rainbow, $129,000; to purchase, contact your local Hublot boutique or authorized dealer

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Opposite: 1. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello Air Pod case, $295; Saint Laurent 57th Street, New York and ysl.com 2. Gucci Men’s Gucci 100 loafers, $950; select Gucci stores and gucci.com 3. Bvlgari Limited Edition Serpenti Forever top handle bag, $8,050; 800-BVLGAR 4. Vacheron ConstantinTraditionnelle complete calendar, $41,300; 877-701-1755 or vacheron-constantin.com 5. Dior Men B30 sneakers in gray mesh and white technical fabric, $1,150; dior.com and select Dior boutiques nationwide 6. OMEGA De Ville Trésor Small Seconds, $16,900; omegawatches.com 7. Chanel Checkers Métiers d’Art 2021, $6,200; select Chanel boutiques nationwide 8. Givenchy Small Moon cutout bag in leather, $1,590; givenchy.com 9. Gucci Link to Love bracelet with Gucci bar, $980; select Gucci stores and Gucci.com 10. Gucci Geometric G print poker set, $6,900; select Gucci stores and gucci.com 11. Louis Vuitton Keepall Bandoulière 50 in Monogram Eclipse, about $2,300; select Louis Vuitton stores and louisvuitton.com


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multicolored cashmere jacquard knit cardigan, $2,995; zegna.com

7. Glashütte Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date (metal stainless-steel bracelet), $9,900; glashuette-original.com

8. Dolce & Gabbana patent leather and grosgrain heels, $995; dolcegabbana.com 9. Fendi black midi leather Baguette chain handbag, $3,100; fendi.com 10. Rimowa Original Twist Cabin suitcase in silver and brown, $1,400; rimowa.com

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MASTERPIECE Les Cabinotiers Westminster Sonnerie: Vacheron Constantin’s custom tribute to Johannes Vermeer. JOHANNES VERMEER WAS A DUTCH PAINTER OF THE

17th century who was able to capture light as no other artist could. He had a fondness for household scenes, which he painted in an intimate, lifelike style. While only 36 paintings by his hand are known today, some of them are among the world’s most famous works of art. While many are familiar with his masterpieces View of Delft or The Milkmaid, they are both surpassed in popularity by Girl with a Pearl Earring. This painting shows elegance unlike any other. That’s why it was such a daunting task for Vacheron Constantin to recreate it on the side of its Les Cabinotiers Westminster Sonnerie at the request of a discerning connoisseur The brand called on Anita Porchet, one of the greatest enamel masters in the world. She started the painstaking work to recreate Vermeer’s finest painting, not only in miniature but also in enamel. The old master would without a doubt have approved, as the girl seems to ready to come alive at any moment. It took Porchet two years to complete the painting — but the creation of 30 HAUTE LIVING hautetime.com

the entire watch took an additional eight. The dial of the watch looks classic, in off-white enamel with blue numerals and railroad track, and gives no hints of the complex movement underneath. Composed of 806 parts, caliber 3761 is fitted with a tourbillon and a grande and petite sonnerie with a Westminster chime. This means it can sound the passing of each quarter in the same way as the famed Big Ben in London. For this, the watch is equipped with no less than five hammers and gongs. It is also uniquely fitted with a modus that makes it go silent between 11 p.m. and 9 a.m., ensuring a good night’s rest for its owner. The watch is equipped with two mainspring barrels, one for the striking mechanism and the other for timekeeping, giving it a power reserve of 80 hours. As this watch is a bespoke commission, Vacheron Constantin will make only one example of the Les Cabinotiers Westminster Sonnerie Tribute to Johannes Vermeer. But the atelier is open for connoisseurs who might like to have something similar made.

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+FASHION FUSION Hublot and Berluti celebrate five years of collaboration with a bang. BY MARTIN GREEN

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HUBLOT AND BERLUTI HAVE FUSED FASHION AND

watchmaking, leather and titanium, form and substance. The partnership between the famous men’s fashion house and the most disruptive of the watchmaking brands, originally announced in 2016, has unveiled a new interpretation of the Big Bang Unico. The Big Bang Unico Aluminio leverages this shared knowhow and provides an understated, elegant monochrome piece. It is a Big Bang for true collectors and connoisseurs. As with every collaboration between Hublot and Berluti, this edition will be limited to 100 copies. The emblematic patinated Venezia leather is at the heart of the polished titanium bezel as well as on the dial, where the indices and words “Swiss Made” are gauffered directly onto the surface. The leather is held between two pieces of sapphire glass whose cut reveals the gears of the Unico movement, a feat of technical prowess. Working with Berluti, a technique was developed to encapsulate natural leather hues and crystalize them in time; in this way, their beauty is rendered in an authentic and unchanging manner. As for the strap, it symbolizes the perfect fusion of the two worlds, and it is available in two versions: one in burnished Aluminio Venezia leather, the other in patinated Aluminio Venezia leather with the Script motif, exclusively for Japan. Aluminio is one of Berluti’s signature patinas. It perfectly transcribes the light onto the different tones of the Venezia leather. Hublot took responsibility for the new two-part bezel design. With the help of a sticky, rigid resin, the first piece of the bezel — in leather, about 1mm thick — is inserted onto the second piece, in gray titanium, and then screwed onto the case of the watch. This will allow the bezel to be patinated in time, just like the strap. To bring patinated Aluminio Venezia leather into harmony with its mechanical ensemble, the Hublot manufacture chose from the vast palette of materials at its disposal: titanium for the 44-mm case and its deployant clasp, resin for the central horn, tungsten for the oscillating weight, and satin-finished rhodium for the hands. Building on more than 40 years of groundbreaking design, Hublot has mastered the full spectrum of watchmaking materials and was thus able to create a Big Bang that is perfectly tuned to the nuances of the patinated Berluti leather. The Big Bang Berluti Aluminio also reveals part of its beating heart. The gears of the Unico movement, an authentic manufacture self-winding Flyback chronograph with three full days of power reserve, can be admired thanks to the cut of the two pieces of sapphire glass that hold the leather on the dial side. A rare and contemporary piece, the Big Bang Unico Berluti Aluminio will be delivered in a special case, with a travel pouch and a shoehorn key ring with the Berluti logo.


Grand Seiko’s latest spring drive takes inspiration from cascading snow. BY MARTIN GREEN

GRAND SEIKO FINDS A LOT OF INSPIRATION IN NATURE

around its Shinshu Watch Studio in Japan, the place where all Spring Drive models come to life. For its latest model, the brand captured the spirit of Shizuri-yuki. This is the natural phenomenon when freshly fallen snow cascades down from tree branches, creating a spectacular play of light. As we have grown accustomed to with Grand Seiko, it translated this beauty in the most sophisticated way in a timepiece, in which design and craftsmanship go hand in hand. The case measures 38.5mm in diameter and is crafted from pink gold. Thanks to its overall height of just 10.2mm, it has a slim profile that is accentuated by a string of brilliant-cut diamonds. They are placed to follow the case’s design, with the precious stones gradually decreasing in size accordingly. This is the first reference to the snow-topped landscape around the Shinshu Watch Studio, with the second being the dial. Here the brand opted for a bright white color but gave it a unique texture that resembles freshly fallen snow in which the wind has created a distinct yet subtle pattern. It gives the watch a great sense of refinement. Refinement is also what we find inside the case, where through a sapphire crystal insert in the rose gold caseback, caliber 9R31 is visible. This movement combines great looks with outstanding performance. Thanks to the unique Spring Drive technology, it is accurate to 15 seconds per month while offering a power reserve of a generous 72 hours. The finish of the movement is, in true Grand Seiko tradition, outstanding. The main plate has a subtle brushed finish against which the red rubies and blued screws stand out. An elegant power reserve indicator is also placed on the back of the watch, a welcome and helpful feature for a manualwind watch like this. To ensure exclusivity, this latest Grand Seiko creation is limited to 60 pieces. 32 HAUTE LIVING hautetime.com

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the metal The Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Huracán is the embodiment of high performance. BY MARTIN GREEN

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ROGER DUBUIS IS LAUNCHING A NEW EXCALIBUR SPIDER

in collaboration with Lamborghini. The watch is once again an exemplary mix of the DNA of both brands, combining cutting-edge design with innovative materials. This latest addition to the Excalibur Spider Huracán collection gives center stage to Ceramic Composite Fiber (CCF). This highperformance material is normally used in the aerospace industry, in particular for rockets, yet after extensive research and development, Roger Dubuis made it suitable for use in watchmaking. One of the things that makes this material so extraordinary is that it is even 20 percent lighter than carbon. This fits perfectly in Roger Dubuis’s strategy to create watches that are like racing machines for the wrist. The CCF has a white color with a subtle yet distinct marble effect. The brand used it not only to craft the case but also as part of the movement. This makes the watch very good-looking, with an icy-cool appearance. Roger Dubuis will make 88 pieces of this 45mm large Excalibur Spider Huracán powered by caliber RD630. This movement was developed with Lamborghini and has a few extraordinary features. The balance wheel, placed at 12 o’clock, has been placed at a 12-degree angle for increased precision. Opposite, we find the date function between the two mainspring barrels. This gives the Excalibur Spider Huracán a power reserve of 60 hours. The back of the watch is equally stunning, as there the oscillating weight is shaped like the rim of a Lamborghini Huracán. The Excalibur Spider Huracán also continues the recently started tradition at Roger Dubuis to be dazzling by night. For this, the brand not only applied Super-LumiNova on the hands and hour markers but also used it to decorate part of the bridges, the bezel, and even the strap. The unique capabilities of this Roger Dubuis shine, even at night. @hautetime HAUTE LIVING 33



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Aventador Lamborghini’s flagship sees the last iconic release before going completely electric.

ITALIAN MANUFACTURER LAMBORGHINI HAS ANNOUNCED THAT

it is going electric. But first comes the luxury carmaker’s final Aventador, celebrating the iconic V12 super sports car and combustion engine. Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae is available in two variants: coupe and roadster. After a glorious 10-year run, the V12 engine shines for one last time. “The Aventador LP 780-4 denotes the final, purest, timeless naturally aspirated production V12 Lamborghini,” says Stephan Winkelmann, president and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. “It delivers the essential 12-cylinder experience in terms of inimitable design, engineering solutions and the most emotive driving experience and is the definitive Aventador, concluding an extraordinary era. It is the last of its kind: it delivers the maximum power and conclusive performance expected from Lamborghini’s current V12 engine, combined with our inimitable flagship’s design DNA. The Aventador was destined to become a classic from launch, and the Aventador LP 780-4 is the most beautiful expression of timeless design and technical solutions in a final edition: Ultimae.” The 12-cylinder, 6.5-liter Longitudinale Posteriore (LP) will arrive in 2023. The engine delivers 780 CV: 40 CV more than the Aventador S, and 10 CV over the SVJ to its permanent four-wheel drive. It is the grand finale of the traditional V12 combustion engine and the ultimate Aventador in every sense. The Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds, 0-200 km/h in 8.7 and a top speed of 355 km/h (coupe). The active aero system’s rear wing moves into three positions — closed, maximum performance and maximum handling. The transmission is via Lamborghini’s lightweight Independent Shifting Rod (ISR) 7-speed shifting system, providing robotized gearshifts in up to 50 milliseconds. The Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae’s drive modes allow the pilot to select not only STRADA, SPORT and CORSA dynamic options, but in EGO mode choose parameters for the optimal setup of the Lamborghini active suspension (LMS), traction controls (engine, gearbox and four-wheel drive) and steering. The Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae celebrates the Lamborghini Aventador’s complex yet elegant lines and surfaces: the culmination of the company’s 36 HAUTE LIVING hauteauto.com

aspirated-V12 design legacy. Paying homage to the benchmark performance of the SVJ and the ageless super sports elegance of the S model, it takes the best components of both to create a perfect balance between performance and dynamism with enduring sophistication. The Aventador is limited to only 350 coupes and 250 roadsters in numbered editions, offering a refined yet dynamic, elegant yet distinctive representation of the last Aventador. Its silhouette, clean and unfettered, is as recognizable and timeless an outline as other V12 Lamborghini classics, such as Countach, Diablo and Murciélago. Offered as standard are 18 colors, with an unprecedented range of options, and more than 300 colors are available through Lamborghini Ad Personam, allowing owners to create their unique piece of Lamborghini V12 motoring history. The Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae coupe is launched in a two-tone gray-ongray configuration, with lines and details such as the front splitter’s outline and “teeth” picked out in matte red Rosso Mimir, with the accent line continuing along with the car with matching accents on the rear fins of the visible carbonfiber rear diffuser: elite performance and design purity in perfect harmony. The roof is also offered in visible carbon fiber on the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae roadster. Silver Dianthus 20” and 21” forged alloys come as standard together with further 20” and 21” options in Dianthus, Leiron and Nireo in bronze, black and titanium, fitted with Pirelli PZero Corsa tires. The matte Grigio Acheso and Grigio Teca exterior colors’ elegant yet sporty two-tone is echoed in the interior: black leather and Alcantara base materials feature stitching and trim in a gray complementary to the exterior, with Y seat inserts in black Alcantara. The LP 780-4’s comfort seat is taken from the Aventador S, with the Ultimae name embroidered into the seat bolster, while the A-pillar driver dashboard area carries the 001 of 350/250 reference to the limited edition. The Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae roadster is launched in Blu Tawaret and Blu Nethuns with high-gloss black carbon-fiber roof panels. The next generation of Lamborghini’s V12 engine will offer a naturally aspirated engine with an augmented electric hybrid system. This extraordinary combination will be the best of both worlds.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF LAMBORGHINI

BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR


+Inspired by Nature

The BMW X5 Black Vermilion edition features a high level of comfort and luxury, supreme performance and pronounced dynamic handling capabilities. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

PHOTO COURTESY OF BMW

THE EXCLUSIVE BMW X5 BLACK VERMILION EDITION

xDrive40i combines the already high level of performance, comfort and luxury found in every Spartanburg, South Carolina-built X5 sports activity vehicle with an unmistakably striking and aggressive exterior design, as well as editionexclusive equipment and details. The central focus is the exclusive interplay between black and red. The high-gloss black kidney grille with red vertical bars creates a stark contrast to the BMW Individual Frozen Black Metallic paint finish. Darkened Individual Shadowline Headlights with the signature blue X design of the BMW Laserlights complete the distinctive look of the front end. On the exterior, the M Sport Package emphasizes the dynamic character of the BMW X5 Black Vermilion edition. It comprises specific front and rear aprons. as well as the M high-gloss Shadow Line with extended options. Behind the Orbit Grey matte, 22-inch, double-spoke 742 M light-alloy wheels with mixed tires designed exclusively for this edition,

red high-gloss M Sport brake callipers stand out as a striking visual highlight. The interior features the M Alcantara Anthracite roof liner that provides for an exceptionally sophisticated ambience. The glass application Crafted Clarity on the iDrive Controller, the automatic gear selector and start/stop button, and the BMW Individual precious wood interior trim Fineline Black with aluminum inlays provide additional elegant accents. The BMW Individual full leather trim in Merino Black is additionally enhanced by edition-specific red contrast stitching for the seats. Sun-protective glass with more deeply tinted rear windows beyond the B-pillar enhances passenger privacy while blending harmoniously with the sporty and dynamic exterior design. The 2022 BMW X5 Black Vermilion Edition is available to order now, starting at $83,295, which is $20,600 more than the xDrive40i model on which it’s based and only $500 cheaper than the 523-hp twin-turbo V-8–powered X5 M50i model.


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Electrified Bentley The ultimate in four-door luxury grand touring was revealed at Monterey Car Week in California. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

luxury grand touring: the first electrified Bentley. Named Flying Spur Mulliner, the new GT can enjoy a technically advanced V6 hybrid powertrain, the emotional V8 or endless waves of torque from the W12. Revealed at California’s prestigious Monterey Car Week, the elegantly appointed sedan sits at the pinnacle of the Flying Spur family, combining the very finest in modern craftsmanship and breathtaking luxury. The most luxurious Flying Spur to date has been created and developed by Bentley Mulliner and designed, engineered and handcrafted in Great Britain. Taking its place as the flagship of the Bentley range, it will appeal to customers who desire an even greater focus on elegant details. Beautifully appointed detailing includes exclusive 22-inch wheels in a gray painted and polished finish with self-levelling wheel caps that remain upright as the wheels rotate, a “double diamond” front grille and chrome front lower grille that are matched by bespoke Mulliner-branded wing vents, and Satin Silver painted mirror caps. The iconic Bentley Flying B is electronically deployed and illuminated, along with jewel caps for fuel and oil. An example of one of the curated interiors — Ascot — is a combination of Imperial Blue leather on the instrument panel, door trim and headlining and a light tan leather called Camel emphasizing the style of the seats. White micropiping, embroidery and accent lines add a third color. Other options, such as Flare and Sirius, add bolder combinations, including Hotspur and Beluga or Linen and Brunel, both with a silver accent. The Mulliner Driving Specification is fitted as standard, bringing the “diamond-in-diamond” quilting to the seats and threedimensional leather to the doors. The interior quilting involves an embroidery process that took 18 months to develop. Each diamond contains precisely 712 38 HAUTE LIVING hauteauto.com

individual stitches — each one aligned to the exact center of the diamond it creates The classic Bentley theme continues in the LED driver’s instrument panel, with stylish new and exclusive Mulliner graphics. The now-famous Bentley Rotating Display, sports pedals, heated duo-tone 3-spoke steering wheel and panoramic sunroof add to the luxurious ambience. Unique electrically operated picnic tables are mounted to the rear of the front seats and can be deployed with a single button press. The veneered tables feature a unique overlay with lower and self level to reveal a leather-trimmed surface with a recess for a pen or stylus. Flying Spur Mulliner customers receive leather-bound keys in a handcrafted presentation box that matches the three-color cabin of their car. The two keys themselves are provided in similarly color-matched cases with contrast stitching. The Flying Spur Mulliner is available with Bentley’s V8 and W12 powertrains and the new V6 hybrid. When equipped with Bentley’s 6.0-liter, twinturbocharged W12, the car accelerates from 0-60 mph in 3.7 seconds and can reach a top speed of 207 mph (333 km/h). The new generation 4.0-liter, twinturbocharged V8 delivers a top speed of 198 mph (318 km/h) and 0-60 mph in 4.0 seconds. The new V6 hybrid accelerates from 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds (0-100 km/h in 4.3 seconds), with a top speed of 177 mph (285 km/h).

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BENTLEY MULLINER HAS INTRODUCED THE ULTIMATE FOUR-DOOR


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+Tailored Luxury The New Range Rover SVAutobiography Ultimate editions from SV Bespoke are the pinnacle of the Land Rover family. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

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EARLIER THIS YEAR, LAND ROVER SPECIAL VEHICLE OPERATIONS

launched a pair of exclusive new Range Rover special editions created by its SV Bespoke personalization team. The Range Rover SVAutobiography Ultimate editions represent the pinnacle of Land Rover’s luxury SUV family, elevating SVAutobiography and SVAutobiography Dynamic models even higher with a suite of complementary hand-finished SV Bespoke features. Curated by the SV Bespoke commissioning experts at the Special Vehicle Operations Technical Center in the U.K., the Ultimate editions showcase the full range of personalization options applied to the timeless Range Rover design. “Range Rover has defined the luxury SUV segment for more than half a century, with our SVAutobiography models offering customers a world-class travel experience — whether driving or being driven,” said Mark Turner, commercial director of Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations. “These new Ultimate editions elevate that refinement and sophistication even further.” The Ultimate edition has satin-finished Orchard Green paintwork complemented by a Narvik Black roof and copper detailing. The attention to detail extends to the Gloss Black knurled infill and copper-edged metal Range Rover badging on the bonnet and tailgate. This also includes a copper-plated and black enamel SV roundel on the B-pillar, SV roundels embroidered on all four headrests, and illuminated Ultimate-edition treadplates. The finishing touch is a “SV Bespoke Ultimate edition” commissioning plaque on the center console, complete with copper-finished SV roundel.

The 22-inch alloy wheels feature a five-split-spoke design finished in Gloss Dark Grey with contrast Diamond Turned finish, while side vent, bonnet finisher, grille and front bumper accents are all finished in Graphite Atlas. Inside, a knurled finish for the rotary shift controller, starter button and pedals plus anodized red paddle shifters underline the performance focus of the SVAutobiography Dynamic. Priced at $250,000, each car will be hand-built by Land Rover’s SV Bespoke team at Special Vehicle Operations in England. The recommended Ultimate edition specification features Vintage Tan leather interior trim and Copper Weave Carbon Fiber finishers. Customers can also opt for leather upholstery from the Italian artisans at Poltrona Frau for a truly cosseting experience. The flagship model is available with a choice of powertrains, including the 565PS Supercharged V8 petrol and highly efficient P400e plug-in hybrid, capable of up to 40km (25 miles) all-electric driving. Land Rover ’s advanced Dynamic Response active roll control system also enhances composure. At the same time, the ride height is lowered by 8mm — delivering more engaging driving dynamics and a more purposeful stance. The Ultimate edition can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in around 5.4 seconds, with a top speed of 155 mph. Originally launched at the Paris Motor Show in 2012, this Range Rover variant is still a raging success. @hauteauto HAUTE LIVING 39


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to Fall in Love Made entirely of carbon fiber, Ferretti Yachts’ 1000 is the largest vessel ever built by the Italian shipyard and features a versatile, majestic design. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

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CREATING A NEW FLAGSHIP IS AN AWE-INSPIRING PROJECT,

made of talent and technology, the ability to innovate and craftsmanship. Ferretti Yachts has launched its most ambitious yacht yet — the Ferretti Yachts 1000. At its heart is the idea of unparalleled comfort and well-being in both outdoor and indoor areas, where quintessential “Made in Italy” taste prevails. The Ferretti Yachts 1000 is the result of collaboration between the Italian shipyard’s Product Strategy Committee, led by Piero Ferrari; the Ferretti Group Engineering Department; architect Filippo Salvetti, for the exteriors; and Ideaeitalia, for the interior concept. Versatile and suited to all markets, Ferretti Yachts 1000 reshapes space and changes the whole approach to adapt to the owner’s various needs. The first Ferretti Yachts 1000 features classic styling, with a mood defined by soft, balanced colors and subtle contrasts. The other option is contemporary styling with fresh tones and bolder colors. The suavely understated design, featuring clean lines and sophisticated materials, conveys a sense of refined luxury. The exterior styling reprises the design philosophy introduced with the latest models: sporty lines dominate a profile featuring new glass side panels aft and amidship. For the first time in the brand’s history, Ferretti Yachts 1000 uses carbon fiber extensively on various parts of the superstructure and hardtop. Adding to the contours of the rear door, on the walkways and the stairway up to the flybridge, and encasing the external helm station is teak wood — ensuring longevity and durability. Ferretti Yachts 1000 redefines the stern concept with 40 square meters of livable space, on a par with a superyacht. It features a beach club in the true sense of the term, where direct access to the swim platform from the cockpit creates an outdoor wellness area in contact with the water: an open space for adventure and fun. A revolutionary concept makes it easy to leave the water when the swim platform is submerged by opening up three steps on either side of the platform as it is lowered, continuing the stairway down from the cockpit. This design, developed entirely by the Engineering Department, is a Ferretti Group patent. The new yacht offers an innovative take on the distribution of onboard flows: two staircases provide access to the 55-square-meter flybridge and from there to the bow area, ensuring its total privacy. The cockpit also includes access to the side walkways on the main deck leading to the


salon and from there to the raised helm station and flybridge, making it easier for the owner, guests and crew to move around the yacht. The flybridge helm station has two electrically adjustable Poltrona Frau pilot seats and two copilot seats on the opposite side. The space separating the salon from the night area on the lower deck is personalized with a curved smoked glass panel and a ribbed partition with an electric opening mechanism. When open, the partition reveals a bar counter and connects the dining area with the galley. The interior design is elegant and modern while respecting the boatbuilding tradition imprinted in Ferretti Yachts’ DNA. The versatility of the interiors translates into a layout that leaves the owner ample choice to design their own onboard experience. Large full-height windows accentuate the feeling of contact with the water and let natural light flood in. At the same time, the freestanding furniture conveys a sense of lightness, and the contours of the geometrical detailing have a unique style. Walnut wood is used throughout in various ways: flamecolored and bold for the furniture, striped and softer for the walls, and ribbed for unique accents. The Ferretti Yachts 1000 can host up to ten guests, with the lower deck housing four twin double cabins with ensuite bathrooms. The two forward cabins can have either two double beds or four single beds. The crew quarters are located in the bow and consist of a dinette with an extending table, and around it a spacious captain’s cabin with its bathroom and two double cabins, plus an additional bathroom, for five crew members. With an entrance from the bow, the owner’s suite welcomes you with custom-made furnishings. A day toilet precedes the suite and is entered through a door fitted with a functional retractable handle. The garage can accommodate a Williams Dieseljet 445 tender, a three-seater jet ski, and even two Seabobs and may also be reached through an independent entrance on the starboard side. The first Ferretti Yachts 1000 unit is equipped with twin 2638 mhp MTU 16V 2000 M96L engines, driving the yacht to a top speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 24 knots (preliminary data). The standard version mounts a pair of 2217 mhp MTU 16V 2000 M86 engines, with a top speed of 24 knots and a cruising speed of 20 knots (preliminary data). The new flagship can also be fitted on request with gyroscopic stabilization combined with stabilizer fins to ensure maximum comfort and silent running both at anchor in the roadstead and cruising.


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Superyacht With a nod to the past, the Benetti Motopanfilo 37M is inspired by the company’s iconic navettes of the 1960s. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

The 36.8m (120’9”) yacht is named after the leisure yachts owned by the likes of Prince Rainier and David Bowie in their day; the desirability factor is synonymous with the stylish luxury they convey. The first unit of the Motopafilo 37M was introduced in a ceremony held in Viareggio. The fiberglass and composite yacht was designed by Francesco Struglia in collaboration with Benetti Yachts. The lines of this yacht give a retro nod to Benetti’s original features, while her imaginative interior displays fresh creativity from Lazzarini Pickering Architetti. The superyacht incorporates high windows to let in abundant sunlight while creating numerous places to relax and rejuvenate. Ensuring a degree of elegant nostalgia, the main focus is to emphasize the superb interior volume and flexible spaces. The highlight of the exteriors is the smooth 1960s clamshell silhouette of the excellent beach club area, which employs modern tech for access with an integrated stern swim platform/terrace. The wooden bulkheads are replaced by glass, and the unique staterooms hug the curves of the hull, clearly defined by the overall shape with no straight walls. The Benetti 37M features a modern-style saloon and the owner’s suite on the main deck, while four comfortable guest cabins and three cabins for six crew members are located on the lower deck. Connecting the lobby and 42 HAUTE LIVING hauteauto.com

the central mast, a spiral staircase rises through two decks, accompanying guests to the sky lounge on the upper deck. The aft part of the upper deck is specially designed for convivial moments in the open air, with areas for relaxation, conversation and sunbathing. The captain’s cabin is adjacent to the wheelhouse, and on the exterior toward the bow, guests are welcomed by a hot tub and sunbeds. The displacement hull is designed by P.L.A.N.A. (Pierluigi Ausonio Naval Architecture) and ensures smooth navigation and maximum comfort. The yacht is powered by a pair of M.A.N. V12s of 1029 kW (upgradable to 1213 kW) each, which guarantee a maximum speed of 16 or 18 knots depending on the engines chosen, with a range of 3,800 nautical miles at the 10-knot cruising speed. Ocean Independence has announced the sale of hull No. 2. Ocean Independence sales broker Lukas Stratmann represented the buyer, with delivery anticipated for May 2022. Stratmann commented, “For me, the Benetti Motopanfilo 37M is the perfection of simplicity, bringing iconic elements of a classic ’60s heritage combined with decidedly 21st-century thinking.”

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The Gigayacht Galleon impresses at a staggering 160 meters in length and boasts eight decks, pools and a basketball court. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

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designer Steve Kozloff’s Galleon takes gigayachts to a new level. Since the Covid-19 pandemic, the American designer has outdone himself with his Goliath series. His latest superyacht is an expansive 160-meter gigayacht with eight decks and 20 private residences, which could also be turned in one piece by a singular owner. At first glance, Galleon reinterprets the 16th-century Spanish cargo carrier; however, this iteration features a multideck facade and four towering masts, not too dissimilar to the original galleon boats. Inspired by the sailing boats of the Spanish Armada, Galleon offers the best of the luxury and experiences one would wish for on land. Most sailing yachts are equipped with staterooms and elements for dining, entertaining and leisure; Galleon goes full out with over 350 facilities, including full-size courts for basketball, tennis and handball, a floating park, and much more. It is equipped with four full-beam garages built for six luxury speedboat tenders, four U-Boat Worx NEMO submarines, six rib tenders, port and starboard, 21 personal watercraft and more. The gigayacht also features a sports center with six courts, a café, a pub and a restaurant, while the upper aft deck has a lounging area, an expansive luxury bar, and a 74’ x 32’ pool. One level below the bridge deck is a 44.5’ x 35’ indoor pool. Both pools include the Kozloff invention of an automated hardcover that becomes a gazebo when the pools are in use. When not in use, the hardcovers seal the pool, so there is no need to drain in rough conditions. The yacht also features a 4,500-sq-ft (450m2) fully enclosed hangar that can hold ten helicopters and an aircraft maintenance facility. On the upper forward decks are two lazy river pools connected by a waterslide. Described by Kozloff as a “sailing cruise ship,” the eight-decker yacht can host up to 200 guests with a crew of 150. As for power, Kozloff envisions Galleon with five diesel-electric engines that would together deliver 10,000 hp. The gigayacht would also be equipped with four DynaRigs that give a total sail area of 105,220 square feet and supplement propulsion with wind power. With a top speed of 19 knots, Galleon could cover 10,000 nautical miles while travelling at the cruising speed of 10 knots. Kozloff also adds that Galleon could be hybrid or electric.


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Azimut Yachts enters the world of tripledeckers with the Grande Trideck. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

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entry into the triple-deck sector and stands true to her name: Grande Trideck. The Grande Trideck is 38.2 meters long and 7.9 meters wide, the largest boat ever built by the shipyard, but it’s also the new symbol of the brand’s innovative DNA. The Trideck was born from Azimut Yachts’ close collaboration with Alberto Mancini, who penned the exterior design, and Pierluigi Ausonio, who worked with the Azimut Benetti Research and Development Department on the naval architecture. The Trideck welcomes her guests through a central royal staircase, reaching the quay from the half-raised sea view terrace. Guaranteeing abundant light and dynamic external lines, Mancini inserted a mezzanine staggered deck at the stern, the sea view terrace, and other broad spaces across the Trideck. This is the principle of + One, a new design concept and a testament to Azimut Yachts’ innovative capacity; the feature offers the owner four cascading terraces onto the sea, unique in function, size and flexibility. The clean lines dominate everything, from the large windows that create a continuous, uninterrupted surface up to the stern to the sloping windshield that ends with a vertical bare-headed windbreak on the sun deck. The sea view terrace is an open stage, a new cantilevered area that precedes the traditional cockpit. Raised above the water’s surface and conceived as a living room overlooking the water, the floating platform keeps in touch with the sun and the sea at once. The sea view terrace also has another advantage; it gives height to the underlying beach area, to be used in all its width as there is a separate garage for tenders and toys. It’s a true beach on the sea with two meters of headroom and cut-outs in the sidewalls. During stops at anchor, the hinged transom opens to increase the available surface to more than 30 square meters. The beach area is equipped to connect guests directly with the sea, fully customizable in furnishing and served by a day head and wet bar. In addition to the sea view terrace and beach area, Mancini’s project includes a more secluded outdoor area. On the main deck, a few steps below the sea view

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terrace, the cockpit becomes a private patio, a protected and reserved living area perfect for eating or lounging while moored stern-to. It is a hybrid area, located outdoors yet indoors, a natural extension of the main salon into plein air and blurring the threshold for an even smoother transition. As with the other models in the Grande Collection, Azimut Yachts relied on Italian interior designer Achille Salvagni to design the interior spaces and furnishings. The designer extensively breaks stereotypes for each area. The goal is to transform the yacht into a place where the owner can live without constraints, in a more liquid and accommodating space. To this end, the interiors have been dilated and integrated with the external areas to become extensions of one another, a harmonious continuum. Access to the lounge from the private patio is smooth and effortless. Entering, one finds an airy, bright environment thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows, with soft colors for the fabrics and the walls livened by glossy mahogany inserts that accentuate their elegance with contrast. The heart of the space features large enveloping sofas with soft and seductive lines, armchairs with a unique design, and coffee tables made in a full-mould metal bath. Noteworthy are the circular elements embedded in the ceiling, a decoration that recalls lunar craters and makes the white lacquered ceilings, already characterized by asymmetrical cuts, even more particular. The Grande Trideck can host up to 12 guests in four ensuite guest cabins: two VIPs aft and two guest cabins forward situated on the lower deck. The owner’s VIP cabin is located on the upper deck, with breathtaking views of the sea. The Azimut Trideck offers innovative design solutions, starting from the tonnage, which remains below 300 GT despite the generous interior volume. The most significant element from a technological point of view is the debut of the new second-generation D2P® Displacement to Planing hull, which significantly reduces consumption, together with the extensive use of carbon fiber. The Trideck offers comparable and sometimes lower consumption figures than her smaller sister, the Grande 35 Metri, which was already best in class. The displacement hull manages to be 15 percent more efficient at a cruising speed and increases fuel efficiency by over 40 percent. Cruising comfort is improved by a highly integrated software called Argo, designed and supplied by CMC Marine, to automatically harmonize the movement of the electronic stabilizing fins with the autopilot, avoiding waste and ensuring smooth sailing. Grande Trideck has a dual-motor option — a pair of MTUs of 2400 or 2600 hp each. The first model under test, with an engine of 2600 hp, recorded a maximum speed of 24 knots, a range of 700 miles at 19 knots and, at a cruising speed of 12 knots, an autonomy of over 1700 miles. With a lithium battery pack of about 130 kWh, the Trideck can operate the principal onboard utilities with the generators switched off for up to four hours during the day and eight hours at night. For even more freedom, owners can add hotel mode, enabling them to relax anchored in a bay with zero emissions and in total silence.


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After 12 months of construction, the Tommaso Spadolini’s Explorer 495 is set to make its long-awaited debut. BY NIKITA VIVEK PAWAR

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GREAT CRUISING RANGE, COMFORT ON BOARD AND SOCIAL LAYOUT

are the three concepts that guided Tommaso Spadolini in designing the new Explorer 49.5. The project, started a year ago and commissioned by an Italian owner, is now in the final stages before construction. “The owner’s demands were clear from the very beginning,” Spadolini says. “First of all, to have large spaces, with as few differences in level as possible, and to have them covered and protected from the wind so the yacht could be enjoyed not just in the summer but midseason as well. Then they asked for a lift connecting all the bridges, and, finally, for a flying bridge that wasn’t a classic flying bridge!” Spadolini designed a flybridge accessible by a lift, a staircase for guests and a service staircase for the crew. In addition to the protection provided by the hardtop, it is possible to fit a sail-inspired sprayhood, which protects the flybridge on three sides when at anchor in a roadstead. The structure wasn’t designed just as an area to relax in, with the classic structural sundeck, but as a meeting place for the owner and his family around the central galley unit, the large worktops and the table for 12. One of the distinguishing features in the exterior is the absence of fixed sunbathing areas, also a specific request from the owner. Some umbrellas and sunbeds can be removed as required. A perfect example of this is the “furnishable” helipad area, which makes full use of the space provided by the hull design at the bow, which widens in its upper section to comply with the touch-and-go parameters. These accessories also furnish the large flush deck cockpit that conceals a swimming pool. When closed, it remains perfectly integrated into the flooring; a hydraulic system raises it by 70 centimeters, and it can be filled with seawater and enjoyed while sailing. Moving toward the stern, the transformer in the center of the large swim platform allows people to get on or off the dinghy comfortably. “We also designed a second service tender, because one of the owner’s requests was that the side-opening aft garage should be able to accommodate a tender of at least six meters, in aluminium, with a bow that can be opened to bring ashore the motocross bikes and the quad that will be on board,” says Spadolini. “A rescue boat will be positioned at the bow.”

From the cockpit on the main deck, it’s just a step down to a proper lounge area sheltered by the superstructure of the upper deck. Sliding glass doors, when open, can be integrated with the interior living room with sofas and a dining area, eliminating any separation between inside and outside and creating a single large living area. The full-beam master suite on the main deck has a study, walk-in wardrobe and double bathroom with a central shower. There are two twin cabins with twin beds and ensuite bathrooms in the central section of the lower deck, which can also be reached by lift. The captain’s cabin is aft of the wheelhouse on the upper deck. The crew area occupies the forward section of the lower deck with an enormous mess area, professional galley and four cabins, all with bathrooms and laundry facilities. The 1.5-meter-high technical spaces of the lower deck house the cold rooms. The Explorer 49.5 will be built with a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure, and Spadolini has managed to keep it under 500 GT: a vital feature for a 49.5-meter yacht, and also a request from the owner. “We are currently finalizing the full technical specification: the Explorer 49.5 will have a guaranteed transatlantic range with a speed of ten knots using CAT engines. Everything has been designed to safely cope with extreme navigations, such as those in the Arctic Sea,” Spadolini says. With the project now almost complete, it’s time to choose the shipyard that will construct it. “We are considering several possibilities,” Spadolini confides. “For now, all we can say is that it will definitely be built in Italy.” @hauteauto HAUTE LIVING 45



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Haute Beauty experts provide tips to minimize bruising from injectables.

some time. They’re convenient, offer almost instant results and are considered a low-risk treatment. We sat down with Haute Beauty experts to discuss what to avoid before getting injectables, as well as tips and tricks to prevent bruising and swelling.

DR. JEFFREY LEE | BREAST AUGMENTATION | BOSTON

The most common recommendation is to avoid aspirin and ibuprofen. Also, ask about certain supplements and/or vitamins you are taking, as some can also increase your chance of bruising. When you show up to your appointment, take off any makeup, as you want your injector to see your face as is. Remember your injector is there to help you feel better about your face, so don’t try to hide anything from him or her! When it comes to decreasing your risk of bruising or swelling, I tell my patients to ice that day if possible and to avoid strenuous activity or anything that gets their heart rate up for the rest of the day. If you’re getting your lips done, I generally recommend sleeping with your head up a little bit on an extra pillow or two.

DR. JASON BLOOM | FACE | PHILADELPHIA AREA

To prevent bruising and swelling from injectable treatments, we usually have patients avoid any NSAIDs, aspirin, herbals or medications that can thin the blood for about a week before treatment. Additionally, avoiding alcohol for about 24 hours before and after treatment can help to prevent bruising. Alcohol can have a vasodilatory effect, and abstaining for a day before injections can help. Also, arnica montana pills or sublingual tablets can be taken for four or five days before and after treatment to prevent bruising and swelling. I am also working with MEND Nutrition to create a cosmetic supplement that can be taken around injectable treatments to help reduce the risk of swelling and bruising. While I give it to all of my facelift patients, we are investigating the role of a shorter course for injectables. I think equally as important as some of the things you can do beforehand 48 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com/hautebeauty

are the things that can be done immediately after and in the days surrounding treatment. The application of ice packs to the injected areas for a day or so after really reduces swelling and bruising, and I recommend it for every patient. The cold helps to vasoconstrict the blood vessels and reduce bruising. I also tell patients to avoid strenuous exercise for about 24 hours after treatment, because the increased heart rate and blood flow aren’t great for bruising. Taking an antihistamine the night after injectables can also help to reduce swelling, and I usually recommend that to patients who’ve had injections in areas more sensitive to swelling, like tear troughs and lips. Finally, if patients do get bruises or swelling, which is sometimes inevitable, I love the arnica hydrogel pads that can adhere to the skin called OcuMend by Cearna. These cooling gel pads have high levels of arnica and another homeopathic medication called Ledum, which helps to decrease inflammation and bruising.

DR. KIRAN GILL | BODY | NAPLES, FLORIDA

Swelling, bruising and redness are all possible side effects of dermal filler and neurotoxin injections, but several simple tips can help minimize the risk. First, in the weeks before treatment, avoid using medications or supplements with blood-thinning effects, including aspirin or any aspirin-containing product, vitamin E, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, ginger or fish oil. Your doctor can and should advise you individually. On the day of treatment, a cold compress can be used before and after injection to constrict blood vessels, which helps to minimize swelling and bruising. A good injector can also prevent bruising by noting bleeds and applying pressure at the time of injection. And because no one can ever guarantee completely avoiding a bruise, it’s always a good idea to schedule injectable treatments at least two to seven days before social or other events. Hands down, the best way to avoid bruising and swelling? An experienced plastic surgeon! Nothing substitutes for a well-versed hand, an accurate eye and a gentle touch.

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DR. DAISY AYIM | BODY | HOUSTON

Injectables are popular nonsurgical cosmetic procedures, and we have general rules to consider before injection. We recommend our clients avoid waxing, tweezing, bleaching or use of hair removal products at least two days prior to treatment. Also avoid taking aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Motrin or Advil, or supplements such as green tea or vitamin E one week in advance of injection. Stay away from alcohol or wine for 24 hours prior to and after the procedure. Our practice has the following tips to help prevent bruising and swelling. Stay away from any procedure that causes any skin trauma before injections, since that easily increases your post-injection bruising and swelling risk. We recommend avoiding vigorous exercise for two days after treatment. Take arnica or bromelain before and after treatment to avoid bruising. Apply an ice pack to the treatment area after the procedure. Last, numbing cream makes you comfortable and helps you avoid bruising.

REANA MYERS, CAREAGA PLASTIC SURGERY | BODY | MIAMI/FORT LAUDERDALE

There are a few things to avoid before getting injectables, such as bloodthinning medication like aspirin, Aleve, Advil, Motrin and ibuprofen. Other supplements to avoid are vitamin E. You should also avoid alcohol at least 24 hours prior to the procedure in order to avoid bruising. After your injectables, avoiding alcohol and exercise for the next 24 hours will significantly lower your chances of bruising and swelling. Arnica or bromelain helps alleviate and decrease the duration of the bruising.

DR P. DANIEL WARD | FACE | SALT LAKE CITY

One of the most common reasons that people experience post-treatment bruising is because many medications and herbal supplements can affect platelet function. Perhaps the most common medication that affects the ability of our platelets to seal off any bleeding is ibuprofen. Ibuprofen, the active ingredient in Advil, Motrin and other anti-inflammatory pain medications, is an example of an NSAID or a non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug. Other examples include Naproxen or Naprosyn, Aspirin and Toradol. The thing that can be helpful to decrease bruising is to simply hold pressure on the area immediately after the injection. Sometimes, with filler treatments, this may not be possible, because we do not want to displace the location of the filler. However, doing so to the extent that you can will be very beneficial. Similarly, ice can be helpful, because it can help decrease the caliber of the surrounding vessels’ inflammatory response, which will help minimize bleeding and bruising.

DR. TATIANA BATISTA, CHICAGO BREAST & BODY AESTHETICS | ANTI-AGING | CHICAGO

Avoid anti-inflammatory/blood-thinning medications, if possible, for a period of one or two weeks before treatment. Medications and supplements such as aspirin, vitamin E, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, St. John’s wort, omega 3/fish oil supplements, ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, Aleve and other NSAIDs have a blood-thinning effect and can increase the risk of bruising and swelling after injections. Schedule your facial filler appointment at least two weeks prior to a special event such as a wedding or a vacation. Bruising and swelling may be apparent in that time period. Also, avoid dental procedures, including cleaning, for two weeks pre-treatment. Discontinue Retin-A two days before and two days after treatment. If you have previously suffered from facial cold sores, there is a risk that the needle punctures could contribute to another eruption. Please let us know, as you may be prescribed antiviral medication prior to treatment. Reschedule your appointment at least 24 hours in advance if you don’t feel well or have a rash, cold sore or blemish in the area.

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DR. JHONNY SALOMON | FACE & NOSE | MIAMI/FORT LAUDERDALE

A great way to refresh your face is with cosmetic treatments such as injectables. By taking preventative measures before and after, you can avoid any unnecessary bruising. You should discontinue the use of any over-the-counter pain relievers at least a week before and after you get dermal fillers. Blood-thinning drugs like ibuprofen (Advil and Motrin), aspirin and Aleve can increase the chances of bleeding and bruising during and after the injection. You should avoid having any beauty treatments on your face, such as facials or massage, for a few days after your treatment, and stay away from intense heat like sunbathing and saunas until any swelling or redness has resolved. To prepare for your treatment and minimize any bruising and swelling, you can begin applying arnica cream on the areas that are treated. Arnica is a natural product that helps reduce bruising and swelling. Applying ice for the first 24 hours can help as well. Look for a doctor who is qualified and has the experience to perform the injectables. You want to find someone that has perfected this type of procedure and knows where and how to inject these products in order to provide you with the best possible result.

DR. TERRY E. RESTIVO | FACE | HAWAII

To minimize bruising and swelling I recommend no alcohol, ibuprofen, aspirin, vitamin E or fish oil 10 days prior to treatment. I also recommend starting oral arnica montana at the same time. After the procedure, topical and oral arnica montana will really speed up the healing process.

DR. VIRAJ J. MEHTA | EYELID SURGERY, OCULOPLASTIC | DMV

The beauty of injectables is that there really are no significant limitations. For the most part, you can continue your typical routine and still get great results in the hands of well-trained physicians and surgeons. But to reduce the risk of bruising or swelling, and to optimize your final outcomes, here are some tips: 1. Avoid blood thinners for a week before the injections. Blood thinners can include over-the-counter medications, like aspirin, Aleve and ibuprofen, or supplements, like vitamin E, ginseng and ginkgo. If you need blood thinners for medical conditions, don’t worry about it! Speak with your physician injector, as it’s usually not an issue. 2. Avoid topical anti-aging products for a couple of days before the injections. This includes products that contain retinoic acid, glycolic acid or salicylic acid, as these products may worsen skin irritation. I usually suggest that patients can resume these products 48 hours after any injectable. 3. Avoid waxing, bleaching and facials for a couple of days before the injections, again to help reduce any risk of significant irritation. 4. Keep yourself well hydrated! This will help improve your skin’s tone, texture and quality in general, but it also can help with the healing process after injections. 5. Consider taking arnica supplements before and after injections. If you are prone to bruising, this homeopathic supplement may help reduce your risk. 6. Let your physician or surgeon know if you have any other medical conditions, but injectables are typically safe and effective for most patients! hauteliving.com/hautebeauty HAUTE LIVING

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QWO TREATMENT Haute Beauty expert Dr. Michele S. Green provides insight on this game-changing cellulite treatment.

board-certified cosmetic dermatologist, a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, and has been an international leader in cosmetic dermatology for over 25 years. A graduate of Yale and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, where she was chief resident in dermatology, Dr. Green treats some of the most discerning, demanding women and men in the world, with issues ranging from premature skin aging to hyperpigmentation, rosacea, acne, skin laxity, hair loss and sun damage. Cellulite, which affects 90 percent of all women, presents itself as a dimpling of the skin, usually on the upper thighs, abdomen and buttocks. It can occur in patients of any background, size or age. The formation of cellulite (accumulation of fat) occurs when the septae, also known as the fibrous bands (the connective tissue that connects the muscles to the skin), cause fat to protrude, resulting in the dimpling of the skin. The appearance of cellulite can vary depending on the thickness and elasticity of a person’s skin. Ultimately, the amount of cellulite an individual has is based on their body fat percentage and genetics. The one question that everyone asks Dr. Green is, what is the best treatment for it? Until recently, there were very few treatments that could remove cellulite, but recent innovations have helped improve the appearance of cellulite permanently. The hottest buttock and thigh cellulite treatment to date is QWO, known as the game-changer of cellulite reduction. 50 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com/hautebeauty

HB: What is the procedure? MG: When you decide that QWO is the procedure for you, you will start with a consultation to discuss your goals. For the best results, the treatment is performed three times, spaced 21 days apart. There is no downtime needed after the treatment, which means you can go back to your regularly scheduled activities right away. You may experience some minimal side effects, like slight swelling or bruising around the injection site. Unlike many other treatments for cellulite, which tend to last for a year at most, QWO treatment is permanent. You should start to see the lasting effects of cellulite reduction within the first 10 weeks after you begin treatment. Once you complete the three sessions, you can officially say goodbye to cellulite in the buttocks and thighs. HB: Is QWO treatment the only option to remove cellulite? MG: While QWO is the first injectable treatment, there are other noninvasive treatments, such as Thermage and Velashape. When you combine your QWO injections with other cutting-edge procedures for body contouring, it will enhance the effects of QWO. Thermage FLX is a noninvasive radiofrequency therapy that can smooth, tighten and contour skin for an overall refreshed appearance in just one session. Unlike QWO, Thermage can address skin concerns such as wrinkles and loose skin on the face, around the eyes and on the body. The Thermage laser utilizes radiofrequency technology to heat the deeper collagen-rich layers of the skin. Collagen is a protein in your body that keeps your skin firm and tight. As we age, the body naturally starts to break down the collagen in the skin, resulting in fine lines and wrinkles. The applied heat from the treatment stimulates new collagen production, helping to create a smoother, tighter, firmer appearance. QWO injections can also be combined with Velashape treatment for an overall cosmetic improvement in your thighs. Velashape is a bodycontouring procedure that utilizes two technologies: infrared light (IR) and bipolar radiofrequency energy (RF). This energy is paired with vacuum suction and a deep-tissue massage.

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Haute Beauty: How does QWO work to remove cellulite? Michele S. Green: In July 2020, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first-ever injectable to treat cellulite on women’s buttocks: QWO. QWO, sometimes referred to as collagenase clostridium histolyticum-aaes, works in several ways to combat cellulite at its source. It can also be used to treat cellulite on the thighs with stunning effectiveness. The QWO injectable fluid contains AUX-I and AUX-II enzymes, which occur naturally in the body. These are collagenase enzymes, which target the type 1 and type 3 collagen found in the fibrous bands. When QWO is injected into treatment areas, the fibrous bands release the tension of the skin. As a result, the fat cells accumulated near the surface of the skin are redistributed, giving us our goal skin.


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During this treatment, the fat cells and the connective tissue in the targeted area are deeply heated. By heating the underlying dermal collagen fibers and surrounding connective tissue, new collagen and elastin production is induced, resulting in the ideal skin texture. Additionally, the deep-tissue massage during the procedure helps improve lymphatic drainage, further improving the appearance of the cellulite dimples. Pairing QWO treatments with VelaShape is one of the top strategies Dr. Green uses to improve the look of cellulite. She recommends five or more treatment sessions of Velashape with three injections of QWO to receive the best cosmetic results. The Velashape procedure does not require any recovery time. If you’re frustrated with the appearance of your cellulite, there are nonsurgical solutions that can help. Dr. Michele Green is an expert in cosmetic dermatology in New York. For over two decades, she has been practicing the best noninvasive body contouring and cosmetic laser treatments in NYC. Consistently voted as Castle Connoly’s Best Dermatologist and one of New York magazine’s Best Doctors, Dr. Green will provide the best tailor-made cosmetic treatments. Please contact us online at michelegreenme.com or call 212-535-3088 to learn more about whether cellulite treatment options such as Thermage®, Velashape or QWO may be for you. hauteliving.com/hautebeauty HAUTE LIVING

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Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Medspa

Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Body

Careaga Plastic Surgery

Miami Skin Spa

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Dr. Miguel Mascaró

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Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Wellness

Mint Wellness Center 78 6 . 32 8 . 59 1 4 pau l a @ m i n t d e s i g n . u s mintwellness.center

Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Face, Nose

Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Face

Dr. Jhonny Salomon

Dr. Nirmal Nathan

305 . 2 70 . 1 361

305 . 530 . 8880

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Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Face, Eyelid Surgery

Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Skin

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Dr. Bertha Baum

305 . 563 . 3030

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Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Smile

Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Brazilian Butt Lift

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Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Body

Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Breast

Dr. Steven Alexander Earle

Dr. Rian A. Maercks

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Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Body

Market: Tampa Specialty: Aesthetic Injector

Dr. Rafael Emerick Salas

Cheri Morales

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Market: Naples Specialty: Medspa

Market: Tampa, St. Petersburg Specialty: Integrative/Anti-Aging

Dr. Deepa Verma 72 7 . 7 5 4 . 2 9 3 6 d rv e r m a @ sy n e r g i s t i q h e a lt h . c o m sy n e rg i s t i q h e a lt h . c o m

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Market: Naples Specialty: Body

Market: Fort Myers Specialty: Body

Dr. Kiran Gill

Dr. Ralph Garramone

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Market: Los Angeles Specialty: Women’s Sexual Medicine

Market: Los Angeles Specialty: Breast

Dr. Adrienne Lara

Dr. Gabrielle Davis

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31 0 . 61 4 . 5898

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Market: Los Angeles Specialty: Face

Market: Los Angeles Specialty: Hair Restoration

Dr. Garth Fisher

Dr. Shalini Kapoor

31 0 . 2 73 . 5995

31 0 . 7 75 . 370 0

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Market: Los Angeles Specialty: Skin

Market: Los Angeles Specialty: Face

Dr. Brian K. Machida 80 0 . 303 . 954 1

Dr. Marianno Busso

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310.777.1177

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Market: Orange County, CA Specialty: Pain Management

Market: Corona, CA Specialty: Women’s Health and Wellness

Dr. Leita Harris

Dr. Puja Shah

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Market: San Francisco Specialty: Anti-Aging

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Dr. Harlan L. South

415.421.2144

415.316.5510

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Market: San Francisco Specialty: Vision

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Dr. Victoria Veytsman

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2 1 2 . 759 . 670 0

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Market: New York Specialty: Skin

Market: New York Specialty: Smile

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Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali

2 1 2 . 93 5 . 32 1 2

2 1 2 . 982 . 82 29

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Market: New York Specialty: Body

Market: New York Specialty: Medspa

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Dr. Anna Avaliani

6 46 . 8 93 . 951 1

212.673.8888

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Market: Rochester, New York Specialty: Skin

Market: New York Specialty: Face

Dr. Mara Weinstein Velez

Dr. John Mesa 3 32 . 3 3 4 . 70 4 6

585 . 2 75 . 75 4 6

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Market: New York Specialty: Nose

Market: New York Specialty: Body, Face

Dr. Sachin M. Shridharani

Dr. Mark Albert 2 1 2 . 2 03 . 8 62 3

212.508.0000

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Market: New York Specialty: Anti-Aging

Dr. Michele S. Green 2 1 2 . 535 . 3088 michelegreenmd@michelegreenmd.com michelegreenmd.com

Market: New Jersey Specialty: Smile

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Market: Henderson, NV Specialty: Health and Wellness

Market: Boston Specialty: Nose

Treina Smart

Dr. Samuel Lin

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Market: Atlanta Specialty: Face

Market: Boston Specialty: Breast

Dr. Jeffrey Lee

Dr. Earl Stephenson

61 7 . 851 . 62 2 8

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Market: Chicago Specialty: Smile

Market: Chicago Specialty: Health and Wellness

Dr. Brittany Dickinson

Dr. Liia Ramachandra

773.883.1818

224.600.4255

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Market: Chicago Specialty: Anti-Aging

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Market: Chicago Specialty: Cosmetic Gynecology

FemSculpt 31 2 . 809 . 9983 i n fo @ f e m scu l p t. co m femsculpt.com

Market: Dallas Specialty: Smile

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Market: Austin Specialty: Medical Aesthetics

Dr. Alina Sholar 5 1 2 . 6 4 6 . 2 74 4 drshol ar@skinsciencesoul.com skinsciencesoul.com/dr-alina-shol ar

Market: Austin Specialty: Eyelid Surgery, Oculoplastic

Dr. Ami Shah Vira 51 2 . 553 . 954 5 amishahviramd@gmail.com amishahviramd.com

Market: Houston Specialty: Body

Dr. Edward Chamata 8 3 2 . 9 3 0 . 76 6 0 c o n s u lt d rc @ p r e m i e r e s u rg i c a l a rt s . c o m d r c h a m ata . c o m


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Market: Houston Specialty: Smile

Dr. Ashandra Batiste 71 3 . 78 9 . 86 8 0 o f f i c e @ e l i t e d e n ta lw e l l n e s s . c o m h o u s t o n d e n ta lw e l l n e s s . c o m

Market: Houston Specialty: Body

Dr. Daisy A. Ayim 7 1 3 . 6 4 0 . 5 92 2 i n f o @ d r d a i s yay i m . c o m d r d a i s yay i m . c o m

Market: Denver Specialty: Medical Aesthetics

Dr. Tahl N. Humes 303.388.7380 d rh u m e s @ v i ta h l . co m v i ta h l . co m

Market: Fort Collins, CO Specialty: Medspa

Xanadu Medspa 970 . 4 82 . 1 8 8 9 i n fo @ x a n a d u m e d s pa . c o m x a n a d u m e d s pa . c o m

Market: Louisiana Specialty: Medspa

The Timeless MedSpa 31 8 . 4 4 8 . 62 8 8 i t s a b o u t t i m e l e s s @ ya h o o . c o m t h e t i m e l e s s m e d s pa . c o m

Market: Louisville Specialty: Smile

Dr. Sara Cummins 3 03 . 78 0 . 737 7 i n fo @ sa racu m m i n sd m d . co m S a racu m m i n sd m d . co m


H a u t e b e a u t y N E T WO R K

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Market: Phoenix Specialty: Smile

Market: DMV (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virgina) Specialty: Aesthetic Injector

Dr. Jupneesh Singh

Rachel Duke

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8 0 4 . 5 0 0 . 0 92 0

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Market: Michigan Specialty: Allergy and Immunology

Market: DMV (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia) Specialty: Eyes

Dr. Viraj Mehta

Dr. Tina Abraham

30 1 . 657 . 570 0

248.651.6430

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Market: Gwynedd, PA Specialty: Skin

Market: Southeast Michigan Specialty: Medspa

Studio Sculpt + MOXXI 2 4 8 . 26 6 . 2 782 | 2 4 8 . 8 0 0 . 6 62 9

Dr. Margo Weishar

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215.542.0655

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Market: Brookville, PA Specialty: Body

Market: Philadelphia Specialty: Day Spa

Dr. Algie LaBrasca

Richel D’Ambra

8 1 4 . 8 49 . 659 1

2 1 5 . 52 3 . 8 035

algiel abrasca@gmail.com

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Market: Philadelphia Specialty: Skin

Market: Philadelphia Specialty: Face

Dr. Brannon Claytor

Dr. Nianda Reid

61 0 . 52 7 . 4 833

267 . 609 . 2 4 2 4

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Market: Philadelphia Specialty: Smile

Market: Philadelphia Specialty: Face

Dr. Jason Bloom

The Dental Spa

6 1 0 . 76 2 . 5 6 6 6

215.567.0800

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Market: Memphis, TN Specialty: Skin

Dr. Purvisha Patel 844.847.4248 pvishas@gmail.com a dva n c e d d e r m at o l o g y m e m p h i s . c o m

Market: Salt Lake City, UT Specialty: Face

Dr. P. Daniel Ward 8 0 1 . 51 3 . 32 2 3 i n f o @ wa r d m d . c o m wa r d m d . c o m

Market: Salt Lake City, UT Specialty: Medical Spa

Dr. Jeffrey Ayers 8 0 1 . 51 5 . 026 0 i n f o @ g a l l e ry m e d i c a l s pa . c o m g a l l e ry m e d i c a l s pa . c o m

Market: Wisconsin Specialty: Hair Restoration

Dr. Shamila Rawal 6 0 8 . 72 1 . 6 1 3 2 d r @ t h e r awa l i n s t i t u t e . c o m t h e r awa l i n s t i t u t e . c o m

Market: Northeast Ohio Specialty: Body

Dr. David Hartman 330.364.5656 r e c e p t i o n @ f i n e a r t s fa c i a l p l a s t i c s . c o m FINEARTSSKINANDL ASER.COM

Market: Columbus, OH Specialty: Smile

Dr. Sam Latif 61 4 . 4 59 . 730 0 office@ohiocosmeticdentists.com ohiocosmeticdentists.com


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Market: North Carolina Specialty: Anti-Aging

Hannah Taylor

Market: Hawaii Specialty: Face

Dr. Terry Restivo

98 0 . 2 4 5 . 62 4 5

888 . 533 . 2 1 33

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H a u t e M D N E T WO R K

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Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Periodontology

Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Medical Sanctuary

Dr. Bankole Johnson

Dr. Baruch Tetri 2 1 2 . 759 . 5363

434.466.7578

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tetrismile.com

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Market: Miami, Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Pediatrician

Market: Miami,Fort Lauderdale Specialty: Otolaryngology (ENT & Facial Plastics)

Dr. Brianna Varas

Dr. Jay Young

3 05 . 6 61 . 1 962

305 . 70 7 . 0368

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Market: Los Angeles Specialty: Emergency Medicine

Market: New York Specialty: Fertility

Dr. Akash Mehta

Dr. Brian A. Levine

4 2 4 . 2 74 . 1 8 8 8

212.290.8100

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Market: New York Specialty: Concierge Medicine

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Market: South Florida Specialty: Business Law & Business Litigation

Market:South Florida Specialty: Entertainment, Intellectual Property

Carlos Rodriguez-Feliz

Gavin Tudor Elliot

786 - 31 5 - 4 8 05

75 4 . 3 32 . 2 1 0 1

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Market: South Florida Specialty: Commercial, Franchise

Market: South Florida Specialty: Real Estate

Robert Elias

Robert Zarco

305 . 82 3 . 2 30 0

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Market: South Florida Specialty: Tax Law

Market: South Florida Specialty: Family Law/Divorce

Suzanne M. DeWitt

Sandy B. Becher

305 . 563 . 70 0 0

305 . 860 . 58 1 1

suzanne@dewit tpllc.com

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dewittpllc.com

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Market: South Florida Specialty: Personal Injury

Market: New York City, South Florida Specialty: Trusts and Estates

Weston Finn

Mark J. Eberle

833 . 668 . 6937

212.233.4185

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Market: Miami Specialty: Personal Injury

Market: Miami, St. Petersburg Specialty: Personal Injury

Jorge Calil

Matt Dolman

3 05 - 373 - 552 9

8 6 6 - 975 - 62 4 2

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Market: Los Angeles Specialty: Family Law

Market:Ventura, CA Specialty: Estate Planning

Kendra Thomas

Eric Ridley

94 9 . 7 9 9 . 3 3 5 7 | 8 1 . 2 1 0 . 4 8 62

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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

Catherine Burgess

Cyd Greer

Barbara Bardach

Chad Bishop

Daniel Goodstadt

Barbara Van Dyke

Cindy Shearin

Dan Hechtkopf and Marci DeClaris

Hawaii, Honolulu Compass 808.286.6474 annep@cbpacific.com annehoganperry.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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 Cristal Clarke

California, Montecito Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 805.879.5000 | 805.886.9378 cristal@montecito-estate.com montecito-estate.com

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

Daniel L. Maya Carlo Habet

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

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

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


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Daniel Tzinker

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

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Debbi DiMaggio and Adam Betta

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

Elise Larrabure Girasole

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

Debbie Wysocki

Harbor Beach/East Lauderdale, Lauderdale By The Sea, Hillsborough Beach/Hillsborough 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

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

Dean Mandile

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

Diane Pool

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

Don Clark

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

Elisa Linton

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

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

Henderson Ventures

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

Gretchen Coley

Frank D. Isoldi

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

Frontgate Real Estate

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

Georgina Jacobson California, Newport Beach Coldwell Banker Global Luxury 949.285.8380 georgina@georginajacobson.com georginajacobson.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 Florida, Windermere Isleworth realty 407.876.0111 sales@isleworth.com isleworth.com

Jeff Chertow

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

Jeff Hendley Colorado, Denver Compass 303.877.6767 jeff@jeffhendley.com jeffhendley.com


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Jeff Hyland

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

Jennifer Nicole Lee

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

Jennifer Zales

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

Jochen Lucke

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


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Joyce Rey

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

Julie Beavers & Rainie Collins Arizona, Gilbert 480.203.9868 julieb@aerishouse.com

Karen Matluck

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

Kathleen Floryan Jacksonville, Florida eXp Realty 904.687.5146 kathfloryan@gmail.com kathleenfloryan.exprealty.com

Kathryn Shafer

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

KC Martin

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

Kevin Crigger

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

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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

Kris Anderson

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

Kristina Novak

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

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

Krista Richman & Maisie Lenzi

Florida, Fort Lauderdale Cervera 609.602.6164 krista.richman@gmail.com cervera.com/team/krista-richman 954.639.1600 maisielenzi@gmail.com cervera.com/ team/maisie-lenzi

Kurtis Becker

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

Laura Bryant

Lourdes Alatriste

Laura Livaudais

LUXE Christie’s Int’l

Lee Roufa

Maggie Gold Seelig

Leisa Erickson

Maggi Thornhill & Max Thornhill

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

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

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

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

Leslie S. Modell

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

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

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

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


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Marsha Sherry

Michael LaFido

Maxine & Marti Gellens

Michelle Thomas

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

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

Mary Pichardo Florida, North Bay Village Avanti Way 786.208.1250 mpichardo28@me.com mpichardo@avantiway.com marypichardo.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

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

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

Michelle O’Neill and Paul Perry Arizona, Paradise Valley Russ Lyon Sotheby’s 480.776.9958 michelle.oneill@russlyon.com p2arizona@gmail.com livingdesertmountain.com

Moira E. Holley

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

Myra Nourmand

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

Olivia Hsu Decker

Rick Kaluza

Paola Marulanda

Riskin Partners Estate Group

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

Florida, Miami Beach Islands ONE Sotheby’s International Realty 305.496.0359 paola@paolamarulanda.com paolamarulanda.com

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

Santa Barbara, CA Village Properties 805.565.8600 team@riskinpartners.com montecito-realestate.com

Paula Hinegardner

Robert Greenwood

Philip Weiser

Roberta Ingletto

Phyllis Browning Company

Robert Yazbeck

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

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

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

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

Florida, Pinecrest, South Miami Concierge Realty Brokers 305.778.7343 roberta@rgirealty.com rgirealty.com

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

Nancy Tallman

Provenance Properties

Ryan Ayre

Oliver Baumeister von Bretten

Renata Galembeck Rohr

Salter Group

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

Ontario, Canada Sotheby’s International Realty Canada 416.960.9995 oliver@yourtorontobroker.com yourtorontobroker.com

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

Brickell - Miami, Florida Douglas Elliman Real Estate 305.496.2862 renata.galembeckrohr@elliman.com

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

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


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Sandra Fiorenza

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

Sandra Miller

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

Silvina Andrews

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

Susan Ito

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

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Steve Nassar

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

Stefano Balli

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

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

Tomer Fridman Taryn Pisaneschi

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

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

Toni Itkin The Pearl Antonacci Group

Boca Raton/Boynton Beach/Highland Beach/ Gulfstream/Delray Beach, FL Compass - The Pearl Antonacci Group 561.245.1541 | 561.714.8464 info@pearlantonacci.com pearlantonacci@compass.com pearlantonacci.com

Susan Stark

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

Timothy Norman Tamura

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

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

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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Market : Miami, FL

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

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Market : Miami Beach, FL

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Cozy Salazar Interiors

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Market : Calabasas, CA

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Julia Wong Designs

Karlee Coble Elevated Interiors

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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

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

Market : Denver, CO

Andrea Schumacher 3 03 . 4 58 . 6 4 62 | a n d re a s c h u m ac h e ri n t e ri 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

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 : 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 : 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


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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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1. Chanel Cambon ring in 18-karat yellow gold with diamonds and yellow sapphire; price upon request 2. Harry Winston Cathedral necklace from the New York Collection in 18-karat gold and platinum with emeralds and diamonds; price upon request 3. Bulgari High Jewelry earrings in white gold with zircon metal elements, diamonds and tanzanites; price upon request 4. Dior High Jewelry Tie and Dior bracelet in white gold, diamonds, white cultured pearl and ruby; price upon request 5. Gucci High Jewelry Hortus Deliciarum Collection multi-finger ring in white gold, garnets, and diamonds; price upon request 6. De Beers Reflections of Nature by Ellesmere Treasure bracelet 7. Cartier Sixième Sens High Jewelry necklace in 18-karat white gold, onyx, emeralds and diamonds; price upon request 8. Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® Cooper bracelet in platinum and 18-karat yellow gold with rubies and diamonds; price upon request 9. Repossi Luminant earring with yellow pear-cut diamond, $101,000; at Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour 10. Louis Vuitton Bravery Collection Le Tumbler bracelet in white gold with aquamarines and baguette-cut diamonds; price upon request 11. Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria Exceptional Sicilia necklace in white gold; price upon request

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TO CELEBRATE THE 100TH YEAR OF CHANEL’S FAMED N°5 PERFUME, PATRICE LEGUÉREAU, DIRECTOR OF THE CHANEL FINE JEWELRY CREATION STUDIO, DESIGNED THE FIRST-EVER HIGH JEWELRY COLLECTION DEDICATED TO A PERFUME: COLLECTION N°5. CREATIVE AND FASHION DIRECTOR ADRIENNE FAUROTE PHOTOS COURTESY OF CHANEL

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women consider precious: perfume and diamonds. Created in 1921 with Ernest Beaux, N°5 was a completely new, feminine fragrance that embodied the mystery of a modern woman. In 1932, Chanel unveiled her one and only collection in platinum and diamonds, Bijoux de Diamants, catapulting jewelry into a new realm. Now Patrice Leguéreau, director of the Chanel Fine Jewelry Creation Studio, has fused the wonders of both into the first high jewelry collection dedicated to a fragrance: the magnificent Collection N°5. “Gabrielle Chanel approached these two universes with the same visionary values, focusing on audacity and the quest for excellence,” says Leguéreau. “I wanted to rediscover that creative gesture with this collection, which has been conceived like a journey through the meanderings of the N°5 perfume’s soul, from the architecture of the bottle to the olfactive explosion of the fragrance.” The 123 extraordinary pieces reflect the five identifying elements of the iconic perfume — the stopper, the bottle, the number, the flowers and the sillage — ultimately creating a sophisticated collection of exquisitely crafted rings, necklaces, bracelets, brooches, earrings and watches.

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CHATEAU DIOR For the spring 2022 menswear collection, Dior artistic director Kim Jones reexamined the dynamic codes that define the House of Dior, ultimately honoring the legacy of both Monsieur Dior and those who followed. For Jones, it’s all about reflection this season. He reinterprets heritage design motifs like the leopard print — originally shown in the first collection in 1947 — and the impeccable world of Dior tailoring through exploring the relationship between casual sportswear and formalwear to reveal the modern man. Relaxed silhouettes are paired with the new Dior B30 sneakers in a muted color palette of pinks and grays, catapulting the Atelier Christian Dior of 30 Avenue Montaigne into the contemporary culture. Defining the Dior of now without losing sight of the brand’s rich heritage is evident in this collection as it honors “pratique, sportif,” a language of couture translated to menswear by fusing luxury with lifestyle. CREATIVE AND FASHION DIRECTOR: ADRIENNE FAUROTE PHOTOGRAPHY: JUAN VELOZ STYLING: ANDREW MCFARLAND GROOMING: ASHLEY LEE MODELS: JAYLEN COOPER, PHOTOGENICS, AND ASHWELL BOYD, WILHEMINA PHOTO ASSISTANT: JHEYDA MCGARRELL FASHION ASSISTANT: ELISA PANIK SHOT ON LOCATION AT THE CHATEAU MARMONT ALL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY DIOR MEN’S

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Fendi collection in 1979, which debuted twisted tube tops, pop colors and tight sashes, the collaborative FENDI x SKIMS collection, created by Kim Jones of Fendi and Kim Kardashian West, fuses the aesthetic codes of Fendi with SKIMS’ focus on fit and form. “Fendi and SKIMS have a cultural power very different from each other, but equally as strong,” reflects Kardashian West. “We share a desire to push boundaries, think differently and challenge convention, which is why we found so much common ground collaborating on this collection together.” Jones and Kardashian West are longtime friends, so a successful collaboration was a good bet. And in fact, when the collection dropped on November 9, it reportedly made $1 million in the first minute. “The idea came about when my team and I were sitting around a table at the studio in Rome,” Jones explains. “Suddenly all the women went silent and started looking at their phones. I didn’t know what was going on, but they were waiting for the launch of the new SKIMS collection. It was then that I thought, Let’s do something together.” From form-fitting silhouettes in vibrant, modern hues to a hybrid FENDI x SKIMS logo printed across underwear and hosiery, the collection celebrates contemporary, chic solutions for all women. It’s available at fendiskims.com and select Fendi stores and retailers around the world.


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A collection that explores the connection between fashion and the great outdoors, the FENDI Men’s winter capsule 2021 embodies the essence of easy living. From exploring the natural world through an earthy palette of yellows with shades of brown and blue to embracing everyday urban living through sportier pieces, the collection fuses natural elements with the maison’s mission to create a sophisticated yet playful wardrobe for the modern man. The collection introduces new ‘it’ styles like the practical Fendiness backpack in Aquafil’s ECONYL® regenerated nylon with a distinctive FF logo metal buckle, and the FENDI Fragment, an abstract marble print combined with iconic elements like the FF and Karligraphy logo. Fendi fully embraces a life inspired by adventure through reimagining menswear staples like double-breasted jackets and tailored trousers through a laid-back lens. CREATIVE AND FASHION DIRECTOR: ADRIENNE FAUROTE PHOTOGRAPHY: MARK SQUIRES STYLING: CHRISTOPHER CAMPBELL GROOMER: CARLOS ORTIZ MODELS: MAXWELL KAZAKOFF AND JULIAN MARSHALL, IMG PHOTO ASSISTANT: DWAYNE LAFLEUR FASHION ASSISTANT: VICTORIA JACKSON PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: TONY PEREZ SHOT ON LOCATION IN LOS ANGELES ALL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY FENDI MEN’S



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Nicolas Ghesquière revealed the Louis Vuitton women’s cruise 2022 collection at Axe Majeur near Paris, staging a vibrant runway show where the bold colors of the clothing echoed the optimistic atmosphere of the setting. The confident silhouettes and vivid palette made in intricate jacquards and magnificent embroideries embody the power of what is yet to come, ultimately proving that there are further horizons yet to be discovered. Ghesquière’s resort collection reflects the power of dressing through structural, tailored blazers and high-waisted trousers paired with easy, cape-like tops. We are indeed in a state of motion, one that is only going forward. CREATIVE AND FASHION DIRECTOR: ADRIENNE FAUROTE PHOTOGRAPHY: MARK SQUIRES STYLING: J ERRICO MAKEUP ARTIST: ASAMI MATSUDA, ARTLIST PARIS HAIRSTYLIST: LEONARDO MANETTI, SEE MANAGEMENT MODELS: FRANCIELE SANTOS AND BENTLEY MESCALL, IMG PHOTO ASSISTANT: MICHAEL ANTHONY PREZIOSO FASHION ASSISTANT: SHELBY COMROE SHOT AT 16 BEAVER STUDIO, NYC ALL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY LOUIS VUITTON WOMEN’S



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WINTER SUMMERLAND THE BEST OF ST. BARTH — A GUIDE TO ONE OF THE CHICEST DESTINATIONS IN THE CARIBBEAN. BY LAURA SCHREFFLER

Saint Barthélemy — a French-speaking Caribbean island known as St. Barth, St. Barths or St. Barts — is the go-to wintertime destination for the world’s wealthiest, thanks to its white sand beaches, sparkling blue sea and luxury hotels. Its capital, Gustavia, encircles a yacht-filled harbor chock-full of Michelin-starred restaurants and designer shops. Although its borders had been closed to international travelers for some time, fully vaccinated Americans won’t have any problems entering this Caribbean playground any longer. Here, take a look at what jet-setters can look forward to now that this idyllic island locale has reopened.


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WHERE TO STAY HOTEL LE TOINY

PHOTOS COURTESY OF (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) HOTEL LE TOINY, E. LABOUERIE, EDEN ROCK ST. BARTHS

The only hotel on St Barth’s wild, uninhabited Caribbean coast, Le Toiny’s location atop the hillside above Anse de Toiny offers unobstructed panoramic views of the sea. New for the coming season, its Villa Nureyev — the former vacation hideaway of legendary Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev — is now available for rental. The elegant fourbedroom’s signature feature remains an expansive “floating” deck, and it’s just one of the spots in the 3,000-square-foot space where guests can enjoy unobstructed 180° views of the Caribbean Sea. Other offerings include a piano, a steam bath, Jacuzzi, hammam cabana and massage area. The glamorous 22-room property also features reimagined interiors by Lady Bee Osborn and a brand-new Surf Shack experience led by professional surfer David Blanchard. letoiny.com

CHEVAL BLANC ST-BARTH ISLE DE FRANCE

The LVMH-owned Cheval Blanc St-Barth Isle de France is a study in seaside glamour, and the only property in the Caribbean with a Palace distinction. Indulge at La Case, a Caribbean-inspired eatery by Jean Imbert, and White Bar, a fabulous seaside haunt with sensational craft cocktails where one can always wear the color of the season, Labor Day be damned. This is barefoot luxury at its best, in an entirely new way. chevalblanc.com/en/maison/st-barth-isle-de-france

EDEN ROCK ST. BARTHS

Perched on a rocky promontory on St. Jean Bay, Eden Rock St. Barths is undoubtedly one of the most iconic hotels in the Caribbean. At the epicenter of the island, the resort is still fresh from an extensive two-year renovation, as well as the addition of three new suites in 2020. During their stay, foodies can enjoy the outstanding culinary delights of Jean-Georges Vongerichten at the Sand Bar or delight in fabulous frosés at the Eden Rock Beach Bar. Elsewhere on the property, a partnership with acclaimed local brand Ligne St Barth, a “yachton-land” themed lounge and three discreet wellness cabins offer guests an unforgettable Caribbean spa experience that includes beachside spa treatments and access to a new nature lagoon. oetkercollection.com/hotels/eden-rock-st-barths

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This intimate and thoughtfully designed hotel — the sole property on the island boasting panoramic views of the port of Gustavia — made its highly anticipated debut last fall. Featuring an array of suite, loft and villa-style accommodations, each equipped with its own terrace and private plunge pool, this property offers an unparalleled lavish island experience. Within the century-old walls and terraces of Le Carl Gustaf, designers Gilles & Boissier have created a charming ambience, where filtered sunlight creates ever-changing reflections of light and shade. Spend the day at Spa Diane Barrière, which offers multi-sensory stimulation, bespoke holistic treatments and tailored massages in a luxurious, zen-inspired setting;take a yoga class to the rhythm of the West Indies, or enjoy the hotel’s aquabikes. Visitors can also partake of a Catamaran Day, where they will head to the island of their choice for the day with a picnic prepared by chef Gil Dumoulin, or spend the day at the hotel’s private beach club, Shellona Restaurant, located on the idyllic Shell Beach. hotelsbarriere.com/en/saint-barth/le-carl-gustaf.html

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Le Guanahani, the island’s newest luxury hotel, ideally situated on a private 18-acre peninsula overlooking Marigot Bay and Grand Cul-de-Sac, officially opened this spring under the Rosewood umbrella. It features 66 suites and villas featuring vibrant design elements that embrace the property’s unique Caribbean allure. And because it’s a Rosewood hotel, guests should expect more than the standard stay. This property, as the island’s only full-service resort, offers two private beaches, a floodlit tennis court with pros available for lessons and Clefs d’Or concierges — the gold standard. rosewoodhotels.com/en/le-guanahani

LE BARTHÉLEMY HOTEL & SPA

Located on a perfect crescent-shaped white sand beach along St. Barths’ famed Grand Cul de Sac, Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa envelops guests in its philosophy of human-centered couture hospitality. A member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, this small but mighty property has just 44 rooms and suites. There is also a glorious seaside infinity pool and Le Spa at Le Barthélemy, a peaceful haven aimed at holistic well-being, with skincare by La Mer. In addition to having a cool name, its rooftop bar, Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot, is a total hot spot that serves up inventive, inspired cocktails. lebarthelemyhotel.com


WHERE TO DINE Check out Fouquet’s Saint-Barth at the newly opened Hôtel Barrière Le Carl Gustaf, which features a menu by three-Michelin-starred chef Pierre Gagnaire that revisits the great classics of the Caribbean, scented with spices and local flavors, and boasts a unique panoramic view of Gustavia, overlooking the Marina. At Gyp Sea Saint Barths, within the all-new “Bohemian Beach Club” on St. Jean beach, the oceanfront restaurant has a barbeque-centered menu including local delicacies like avocado salad, Jamaican-style jerk chicken, freshly caught fish and rock lobsters on the grill, smoked rib of beef and burnt vegetables with za’atar spices, aioli and lemon confit. Located on the port of Gustavia, La Petite Plage features fare courtesy of Eric Frechon, one of France’s most decorated chefs. The menu here focuses on Mediterranean dishes with a splash of Caribbean spice. The Sin Garden is an ode to decadence. The recently opened pastry spot focuses on the combined passions of owners Marine Urbain and Djordje Varda, who seamlessly blend their love of art and sweets in one sinfully good eatery. The late, great French chef Joël Robuchon, who received more Michelin stars than any chef in the world, may be gone, but he is certainly not forgotten. His legacy lives on and then some at the new L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon Restaurant in a space that spans nearly 9,149 square feet and multiple levels. The eatery, which opened this spring in Gustavia, houses a 50-seat open-counter restaurant, a pastry shop and a tearoom, as well as a bakery and an on-site caterer. On its first floor, there’s an impressively large terrace that provides panoramic ocean views of Gustavia Harbor. Amis St. Barth, a new restaurant at Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa, has been designed by revered Parisian designer Michael Malapart to evoke and amplify sparkling conversations and a familial sensibility with sophisticated elegance. The Mediterranean and Provence coasts are the core influences for this elegant concept, which uses natural materials such as rattan, terracotta, wood and stone, complemented by candles and homespun pottery throughout. Live music provides a lively pulse throughout the night.

Bagatelle is having a big birthday — its 10th, in fact! To mark the momentous occasion, renowned French designer Sam Baron breathed new life into the iconic restaurant that fuses the flavors of French Mediterranean cuisine with local Caribbean influence. Under Baron’s direction, Bagatelle has been transformed into something new. The revamped restaurant comprises a multitude of spaces that merge interior and exterior, including a central bar, main dining area and deck terrace all based around a palette of soft pale hues, natural materials and accents of gold inspired by the glimmering beach setting. Le Papillon Ivre (The Drunk Butterfly), a secret wine bar and bistro in St. Jean, serves up some of the finest French dishes in a truly mesmerizing, romantic setting. Try delightfully decadent dishes like eggs cocotte with truffle cream or the cauliflower baked in edible gold while enjoying a bottle of 1989 Chateau Cheval Blanc for a truly amazing evening off the beaten path.

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Nikki Beach is definitely the place to play in the Caribbean. The OG luxury beach club concept — a favorite among celebrities — combines elements of music, dining, entertainment, fashion, film and art into one oceanfront location. Here in St. Barth, that means simple luxury with plush, all-white sun beds, chic drapery and the brand’s trademark teepees throughout.


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There’s a treasure trove of bespoke beauty treatments on St. Barth, but our three favorites remain the same. Head to the Cheval Blanc Spa for the only Guerlain treatments in the Caribbean;Sisley Spa at Hotel Christopher has received the repeated distinction of the Caribbean’s best spa for a reason (and that reason may well be its totally original hot-shell massage, a must-try); and the Eden Spa at Eden Rock, which has its own medical spa that specializes in anti-aging and cosmetic medicine. Treatments include the likes of Exilis Ultra 360, which tightens skin, and leg slimming with Lymphastim.

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St. Barth is all about upscale island life, so while you may see diamonds, pearls and lots of Louis Vuitton, Hermès and Chanel (which also have boutiques here), be sure to check out local favorites like Poupette and Lignes, both of which showcase light, airy, elegant island dresses. Caribbean artist Jacob Scott’s twisted black coral bracelets at Mandarine are a must for onisland accessorizing, as are the espadrilles, sandals and thongs at Metis in Gustavia. In St. Jean, make sure to seek out the terry djellabas from Valérie Barkowski at Mia Zia, as well as jewelry designer Annelisa Gee’s gemstone baubles at Terra.

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Haute Living shares an exclusive inside look at Parfums de Marly’s multi-city celebration, which began in New York. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE

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perfumery maison Parfums de Marly has been on an exciting journey the last several weeks unveiling its latest indulgence: Oriana. Known for aromatic emulations of French history with a contemporary and refined perspective, Parfums de Marly continues to add sophisticated compositions to its prestigious repertoire, and Oriana is no exception. In fact, it’s a sweet, nostalgic delicacy that embodies the ethos of Parfums de Marly, which is the art of dressing with one’s fragrance. The maison believes perfumes should match how we feel; for instance, light, airy aromas when we feel joyous or warm and seductive scents when we feel desirable. To introduce the full-body fragrance that is Oriana, Parfums de Marly partnered with notable retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue (in New York and Miami) and Nordstrom (in Houston and Topanga) to immerse guests in its world. Oriana’s top notes include a citrus splash of mandarin, Italian bergamot, grapefruit, orange blossom and black currant. The heart notes consist of crisp, frosted raspberry with the airy sweetness of Chantilly cream and marshmallow. The base notes are musk mallow, which was prominent in 18th-century perfumery, and hair powder to distill a fresh, clean, comforting feeling. To further indulge in the dynamic notes of Oriana, Parfums de Marly hosted a one-of-a-kind olfactory experience in each city. In New York and Miami, the company revealed the beauty that goes into making each innovative formula. At both Saks Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and Saks Fifth Avenue Brickell, Parfums de Marly hosted an exquisite evening for guests to truly experience Oriana through a master class led by Hamid MeratiKashani, principal perfumer at Firmenich. At Nordstrom Houston Galleria, brand expert and national sales director Brandon James Aul ran a similar class. According to French artist Jules Julian, who was entrusted with the advertising campaign, the “Oriana woman” is solar and epicurean, full of life and assuming femininity. “I can say she’s spontaneous and, at the same time, a bit sophisticated. A modern and cultured woman open to the world. She has got something young forever deep inside, and at the same time, she enjoys traditions and modernity,” Julian says.

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are alive, and restaurants are once again teeming with guests ready to indulge—especially at Daniel Boulud’s Le Pavillon, nestled in the heart of Midtown. To celebrate the immense success of Haute Living’s latest cover star, renowned Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud, Hublot hosted an intimate dinner honoring the culinary genius and inviting attendees into the wonderful world of Boulud. Guests were greeted with a glass of Ruinart champagne as they wandered through an exclusive display of watches by Hublot, one of Boulud’s favorites. In fact, the chef exclusively wore Hublot for Haute Living’s cover shoot at the newly renovated Daniel restaurant on Park Avenue. Haute Media Group CEO Kamal Hotchandani, alongside Boulud and Jean-Francois Sberro, president of Hublot North America, warmly welcomed everyone, setting the tone for what would be a very special evening. The coursed dinner menu embodied Boulud’s rich palate with refined elegance and French flair. It included notable dishes like John’s River oysters gratinées with a hazelnut parsley-seaweed crust; yuzu-cured Long Island fluke with honeycrisp apple and wasabi vinaigrette; roasted Maine lobster with lovage, purple potatoes and watercress velouté; and a roasted duck breast enhanced with turnip farci and plum sauce rouennaise. The meal was completed by a milk chocolate crémeux with praline croustillant and hazelnut nougatine. Executive chefs Michael Balboni and William Nacev and executive pastry chef Yoho Ogata presented the exquisite meal. During the evening, Mark Holliday, chairman and CEO of SL Green, spoke sincerely about his efforts with Boulud during the Covid-19 pandemic, explaining their initiative to feed those in need through the program Food 1st. Holliday and Boulud’s tremendous efforts left a lingering feeling of inspiration in the room. To end the evening, Sberro presented Boulud with a painting by famed New York artist Jojo Anavim that read “Enjoy Life.” The message is an ethos that Boulud honors every day, both personally and professionally. Other notable guests in attendance were Morris Moinian and Frederique van der Wal.

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1. Haute Media Group CEO Kamal Hotchandani, chef Daniel Boulud, president of Hublot North America Jean-Francois Sberro 2. Chef Daniel Boulud 3. Hotchandani, Jojo Anavim, Boulud, Sberro 4. Boulud’s refined and elegant cuisine 5. Boulud 6. Sberro, Boulud, Daniel Neiditch 7. Hotchandani, SL Green chairman and CEO Marc Holliday, Boulud, Sberro

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CITADEL COMPLETIONS AND HAUTE LIVING TEAM UP FOR NBAA NETWORKING EVENT with Haute Media Group to host an exclusive networking reception event during NBAA 2021. The NBAA Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) is the prime event in the business aviation industry and is among the largest aviation trade shows in the United States. This year’s event was held from October 12 to 14 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Citadel Completions is one of the world’s premier providers of VIP/ VVIP interior completions for large aircraft. Its foremost commitment is to revolutionize completion process standards and deliver luxury-outfitted VIP/ VVIP on the industry’s most aggressive schedule. The company was founded by the private owner of several VIP/VVIP aircraft. Citadel can accommodate the entire range of VIP/VVIP owners, including private entities, government/ heads of state and corporate protocol operators. The NBAA-BACE is the first in-person opportunity in nearly two years to view product advancements and technology development. With so many new industry innovations and emerging technologies redefining the future of air transport, NBAA-BACE once again brought dozens of compelling topics and education sessions in addition to featuring the latest innovative products and services from over 700 exhibitors. On October 12, the first evening of the event, Citadel Completions and Haute Living welcomed dozens of esteemed guests to a private hangar at Las Vegas’s McCarran International Airport. The event brought together VIP/ VVIP private owners and operators, original equipment manufacturers, key suppliers and vendors, and other influential business aviation leaders. The aircrafts open for guests to experience were a privately owned, luxury outfitted A340-500 and a Boeing Business Jet (BBJ), and other private aircraft were on display as a backdrop. The evening proved to be a spectacular collaborative networking event.

Joe Bonita, managing director of Citadel Completions, and April Donelson, vice president of Haute Media Group

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