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osh Hart is such a Boy Scout. OK, so that came out the wrong way, but it is true: the New York Knicks star shooting guard is a bonafide Eagle Scout, the highest rank a guy can get from the organization. It’s a badge of honor he’s worn, albeit sometimes begrudgingly, since his 18th birthday. This doesn’t just casually come up in conversation, by the way. It’s in his bio. I’m almost obligated to ask about it. Almost as obligated as Hart felt to his dad, to whom he pledged an allegiance to become a Scout in the first place, in order to (according to the group’s mission statement) “prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.” “When I was a little kid, I did it just because my big brother [Moses Joseph] did it; I was the little brother tagging along kind of thing. As I got older and started liking basketball more and more, I just started focusing all my attention on that. I was like, I don’t want to do this anymore,” the 28-yearold athlete explains over Zoom from the Philippines in early September, where he’s currently playing in the FIBA Basketball World Cup for Team USA. “But my dad considered me initially saying I wanted to become an Eagle Scout to be a binding promise, even though I was kind of like ‘whatever’ about it.” But one day, after high school practice in his hometown of Silver Spring, Maryland, his father, Moses, made a surprise stop at one of the Boy Scout meetings. “I was like, Yo, what are we doing? And he was like, ‘You made me a promise, and you’re going to finish what you started.’ And I’m sitting there going, Bro, I don’t want to do this. I’m focused on basketball. I do not have time for this.” But somehow, with some inner well of resilience (and because his father threatened that if he didn’t fulfill his promise, then 16-and-a-half-year-old Hart would have to miss out on things he actually cared about, like playing ball), he found the time to do both. And although he may not have been the biggest fan of Scout training at the time, Hart is now both proud and pleased with what he’s achieved because — wait for it — the discipline he found helped him with what he loves the most: basketball. “I was able to finish it, and looking back, it was actually cool because it helped me in terms of time management, leadership, and having the strength of character to finish what I started, even though it might not be something I wanted to do at the time,” he maintains now. “Being able to finish something that wasn’t easy, to keep a promise, helped me to build character big time.” So, no regrets. But how could there be? It’s part of his story, after all. “It definitely helped me become who I am,” he admits, before sharing that successfully managing his time — moving up the three to four ranks necessary to complete his mission, all while dedicating the right kind of time and attention to his burgeoning basketball career — wasn’t easy. “If you missed one deadline by even two weeks, it would throw everything off, and I wouldn’t [have made it] by my 18th birthday, which was the cutoff,” he discloses. “So, it definitely helped with time management, but it also taught me how to deal with adverse situations. It taught me to push myself, to fight through. And then, on the other side, I was able to see the beauty of the journey.” That being said, “Boy Scout” certainly isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when Hart describes himself. He looks straight at the camera and lifts one corner of his mouth ever-so-slightly. “I’d describe myself as a ‘polite a**hole,’” he laughs. “That’s kind of how I view myself.” 16 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com
Perhaps that’s something he learned during his high school days as well, before he started playing college ball at Villanova University. Off the court, he was a Boy Scout. On the court, well, that’s always been a different story. [Although, in a way, they are also concurrent: Hart is the only Eagle Scout to ever start on an NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship team.] “I’m extremely competitive,” he explains. “I’m fiery, I’m passionate, and sometimes that passion teeters into aggression. So, I could be cursing out a ref one minute, and five minutes later, after I’m done, I’ll walk up and go, like, Sorry Curtis, that’s my bad. I was wrong. I didn’t mean to do that. Do you know what I mean? I’m sure my wife [of two years, Shannon, whom he’s been with since their sophomore year of high school] could probably tell you a thousand stories of me giving her attitude for no reason and apologizing after. My friends, too. They’d probably say ‘polite a**hole’ is the perfect way to define me.” Well, professionally, at least, it’s working for him. At Villanova, his ‘spirited’ game fueled the team to a National Championship in 2016. Afterward, he received the honor of having his #3 Wildcats jersey officially retired. This was followed by numerous accolades, including the Big East Sixth Man of the Year (2015), 2x First-Team All-Big East (2016, 2017), Big East Player of the Year (2017), the Julius Erving Award (2017), and Consensus First-Team All-American (2017). Coming off a star-studded senior year, he was then selected as the 30th overall pick at the 2017 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers, followed by stints on the New Orleans Pelicans, Portland Trail Blazers, and his current team, the New York Knicks, with whom he just signed a monster, four-year, $81 million extension. In the interim, he was selected in the first round of the 2017 NBA draft by the Utah Jazz with the 30th overall pick before being immediately traded to the Lakers on draft night, made his career playoff debut, recording a double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds, along with two assists and a steal in a game 1 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers this year, and was elected to play on Team USA for the FIBA World Cup. But at home? Well, that’s a different story. He’s now a father to newborn twin boys Haze and Hendrix. And believe it: he does not want those kids growing up like him, though he’s also realistic that he might be unable to prevent it. “I guess I’ll have to see what their personalities are because my dad definitely only taught me the polite part, but my personality came out on its own. The a**hole part just kind of came out naturally. But either way, I hope they at least have the polite part down as they grow up.” Given that they’re being raised as both Miamians and New Yorkers, the jury is still out. Hart and his brood are based in Coral Gables, Florida, in the off-season, and in-season, call Greenwich, Conn., home. This has the added bonus of being much closer to his parents, who haven’t missed more than one home game in the entire time he’s been playing in the Big Apple (and only then because his fate, now decided with the aforementioned monster contract, was, at one point, hanging in the balance). They may be even closer still, he says, given that Moses and his mom, Pat, are considering moving to Hoboken or Jersey City to be closer to their son and his family. “Being in the city is a blast,” he admits. “I love getting to see my family so much, especially now, with kids. You get help, and you get to see family at the same time. I also have a host family I lived with in high school for a year-and-ahalf, who live in Jersey, so I get to see them all the time. For me, this is really the perfect situation, because off the court, I get all those benefits of family. Plus, I’m an East Coast kid at heart, and my playing style is very New York in terms
of being blue-collar, hard-working, and doing the little things. It’s one of the cities I’ve always wanted to play in.” He recalls a conversation he had during the pandemic that ended up indelibly inked in his psyche. Hart was sitting around drinking wine in the NBA Bubble with now-retired former teammate Carmelo Anthony, as well as JJ Redick and Kyle O’Quinn, when Melo made a throwaway comment that resonated deeply with then-25-year-old Hart. “I don’t even know if he’ll remember this conversation, but Melo was like, ‘You’d be a perfect fit in New York.’ And this was three years ago. I was like, Yeah, that would be a bucket list play for me. And then, obviously, it all came full circle. Now I get to put on a Knicks jersey, go out there, and represent this city.” His excitement is palpable. His love of the city is palpable. Getting to play on the East Coast, so close to his hometown, in the city known for its hedonistic restaurant and bar scene (both of which are personally important to Hart and his wife), with several of his former Villanova teammates — including Jalen Brunson and Donte DiVincenzo — is a dream come true. “Miami is cool, but New York is home,” he declares immediately when I press him as to which of these two exciting locales fit him best. “I’m an East Coast kid, but really, I’m a Northeast kid, and I’ve always said that. I have this conversation with people all the time — they say things like, ‘Miami is so fun, this and that.’ I’m like, Yes, you’re right. It’s great now, but once I call it quits, once I retire, I’m gone. Compared to New York, Miami is just a no. It doesn’t match the vibe of New York, the hustle and bustle, where everyone is moving and has something to do.” And then he shares a major truth bomb, which may sound like a negative, but is all gravy for him, personally. “New Yorkers are a lot like me,” he says, baring a wolfish smile. “They drop the polite. They tell you what is what; they’re frank, and I love that. I don’t beat around the bush, and [like having that reciprocated]: I want you to tell me what’s what. So, New York for sure feels more like home, and hopefully, that can be home for a long, long time.”
t’s 9 p.m. in the Philippines. Which means it’s well past the 5 o’clock somewhere rule. And it’s a good thing, too, because Josh Hart really needs a glass of wine. Scratch that; he needs a bottle. This is nothing new, per se, given that Hart is a member of the NBA’s “Secret Wine Society,” but he’s really in need these days. He explains that he’s been on the road since August, when he played in Las Vegas’ Summer League, up through now, just after Labor Day. Immediately after the World Cup (where the USA will finish 4th), he’ll head to the Dominican Republic for a long-booked holiday with his wife, twin boys, and parents. Who are, and currently have been, with him in Asia. And while Hart cherishes that much family time (and has built-in babysitters who are currently nowhere to be found as they’re enjoying their first trip out of the country in 30 years), it’s a double-edged sword. I defy anyone who has spent non-stop, round-the-clock family time to say otherwise.
“We’re going straight from here to the DR and straight from the DR to New York. It’s kind of a lot, but I knew that going into this,” he admits. “But for me, playing in the World Cup was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that I just really had to grab. Being able to represent Team USA and have my name on the back of a USA jersey is a dream. It was cool being able to do that, and something I truly didn’t see coming. I thought I was just going to be in Miami for the summer, hanging out, chilling, working out. This was a nice surprise, making the team, a nice little change of pace. But it’s also been challenging with [newborns and all the travel] for sure.” That being said, Hart has some relief and release in the form of his teammates, including Mikal Bridges, Brandon Ingram, Tyrese Haliburton, and current Knicks teammate Jalen Brunson, as well as his vice — wine — to keep him company. Ironically, a situation much like the one he’s currently in, away from home, surrounded by fellow NBA players, made him fall in love with viniculture in the first place. We refer to this situation as the ‘NBA Bubble.’ Although many remember that time with frustration, Hart only has fond memories of The Bubble, given that it introduced him to one of the greatest loves of his life. Plus, especially now that he’s a father, a husband, a man with serious responsibilities, it would give him a degree of freedom to be able to do nothing but play ball and drink. “It would be nice to be back there,” he says wistfully. “I could bring my A-game with wines, I could golf, I could leave my wife and kids and all my other responsibilities at home and do literally nothing but play basketball and eat. You give me the opportunity now, and I’m doing it. Give me The Bubble again — maybe not for three months, but for a month-and-a-half — and I’m in.” He explains his reasoning now, sharing that he learned (and drank a lot while receiving said education) from guys like Melo and CJ McCollum, both of whom now have their own labels. “I was still in my rookie contract at that point, but CJ and Melo had the funds to drink really expensive, nice [varietals]. I was like, Yeah, I’m not going to sit here and spend thousands of dollars on these Bordeaux’s, but I will sit here and drink some of y’alls, and I’ll do it for free and have an amazing time.” Perhaps Carmelo remembers that young Hart — the then-rookie turned league vet — didn’t contribute to their nights of revelry? It certainly seems like it now. “Melo actually [arrived in the Philippines] today for the World Cup, and the first thing he said to me was, ‘What Bordeaux’s do we got?’ And I was like, I’ve got a couple; I bought some here. Just let me know when.” The ‘some’ he bought in Asia — for his whole week-long duration — is a bone of contention between Hart and his wife. “As soon as I got to the Philippines, I was immediately like, I’ve got to find a wine shop. I found this really cool wine membership club, and I was able to get some wine. My wife yelled at me, though, because it was delivered two days ago; we got it on the 5th and leave on the 11th, and I bought like six or seven bottles. I’m just like, That means we’ve got to drink it before we go. But it’s nothing new. Every week, I have shipments of wine coming to the house, and every week, I’m getting yelled at. One, because I keep buying wine. Two, because we don’t have a place to put it. So yeah, I guess we need to build a cellar.” If you think buying a slew of bottles while playing in the World Cup is next level, well, you’d probably be right. Hart will take it. He’s lived with himself his entire life, after all. He knows how he can get. “My wife hates it because I go all-in with my vices. I love my wine; I’m all in on it,” he declares. “I went from shoes to watches to wine. And I kind of wish I hadn’t, because those are two very expensive vices. At least watches make good investments; they make money over time. Wine is a good investment until you drink it, because then you can’t get it back.” @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 19
“NEW YORKERS ARE A LOT LIKE ME. THEY DROP THE POLITE. THEY TELL YOU WHAT IS WHAT; THEY’RE FRANK, AND I LOVE THAT. I DON’T BEAT AROUND THE BUSH, AND [LIKE HAVING THAT RECIPROCATED]: I WANT YOU TO TELL ME WHAT’S WHAT.” That’s just the way he rolls though. Hart poo-poos the idea of a Coravin — an intricate wine-saving system that allows wine to be saved for weeks, months, or even years — because it “takes the fun out of drinking” if you can’t taste how a bottle develops after it’s been opened (although he does share that he’s waiting to open two of his most expensive purchases, a 1962 Chateau Haut-Brion Blanc that he thoughtfully purchased for his host father in honor of his birth year, and a 1995 Domaine de la Romanee-Conti La Tache). In addition to a recent partnership with The Prisoner Wine Company, he also launched a scholarship as part of a wine program with Wine Access this past year to help individuals in the black and brown communities get access to wine, offering 100 scholarships to aspiring wine experts in the BIPOC community, with the goal of discovering tomorrow’s wine industry stars. He’s also indulged in several blending sessions, creating custom blends, with The Napa Valley Reserve, Bill and Will Harlan’s exclusive Napa Valley wine club. I confidently say that Hart will have his own wine label one day (in fact, he’s already released an exclusive venture, which isn’t for sale), but he’s not so sure. While he’s always fantasized about having a plot of land, the dream hasn’t gone beyond that... yet. “Maybe down the line in 10 or 15 years — it’s a big picture goal,” he says, joking (I think), “Maybe you’ll see me with a straw hat on the back of a plow with a horse, plowing my own vineyard, the sun behind me, with a little straw hanging out of my mouth. Maybe that will be my retirement photo. I’ll be dirty and muddy but wearing a nice watch. That’s going to be a vibe. That’s the vibe, right there.” I can’t help but laugh. Hart is so wonderfully extra, and takes such ownership of being so, that it’s impossible not to like him. He even proudly fesses up to the contents of those seemingly designer suitcases you see him toting from game to game. I’ll give you a hint: they aren’t filled with clothing. I tease him about his over-the-top tendencies, and he cops to them readily. “I told you I’m all in on this wine life, and I’m not mad about it!” he says with a laugh. Also, they come in handy. One, a little red six-bottle from Wine Enthusiast, is his go-to. The other, a 12-bottle, leather-interior RIMOWA, was a gift from former teammate LeBron James. And who’s going to turn that down? Plus, he actually uses them. Like, all the time, to cart around bottles of his go-tos from wineries such as Heitz, Château Pontet-Canet, Château Pape Clément, and Vega Sicilia. “If I’m playing somebody I know, I might give them a bottle because I know they drink wine. They’ll be like, ‘Yo, J Hart, you got a bottle for me?’ So that’s why I’ll have bottles of wine walking into games,” he explains. And sometimes — most of the time, in fact — they’re for him, rain or shine, win or loss. “Sometimes, if I’m with a trainer, I’m sitting there, icing my knee, 20 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com
having a glass of wine. Most of the time, hopefully, it’s after a win. But you know, sometimes you need that as well after a good a** whooping. I’m like, I need a glass immediately. We just got our a**es whooped; I’m popping this open right now. There have been times when I might bring a bottle or two [to a game]; I’ll chill them in advance and have them when I’m done. And then I’m sitting around with my teammates, having conversations either about the wine or how well or badly we played, just spewing out random, random conversations. Each one has its own little story to it.” This is why Hart’s wife is likely mad. He isn’t a saver — he’s a sharer. He doesn’t believe in saving up for a rainy day or holding onto something expensive (unless it’s one of his two rarest bottles, one of which he will be drinking imminently) just because he can. Every day is a cause for celebration, and he views his collection as such. Christmas, Thanksgiving, birthdays? National Donut Day even: all causes for celebration. But a regular day in his life is, too. “For me, it’s like, just drink it, have fun with it. You don’t have to sit there and waste time for no reason. Your special occasion might be winning an NBA Final, and mine might be waking up tomorrow. You know what I mean? So, to each his own.” If you don’t think he practices what he preaches, just know that it was an extravagant Rosso del Bepi Giuseppe Quintarelli that he imbibed when signing with the Knicks, and there will no doubt be many expensive bottles uncorked during a boat day in the Dominican Republic (wine suitcase in tow, obviously) when he finally gets around to celebrating that monster contract extension with his family. “Spend your life how you want, with who you want,” he advises. “Celebrate the little moments as well as the big ones. Enjoy your life!” Just as he is no doubt about to do at this very moment in time, likely with a very big glass or two of something from Bordeaux. And why not? Life is beautiful. “It’s been a non-stop celebration since I got to New York; everything’s been good,” he confides. “I’m in a coastal home in a dope city; playing with a dope franchise; we’re good in the playoffs; I just had kids; I get to see family all the time. So yeah, there are bottles of wine being popped constantly, and I’m the type of guy that, on a random Tuesday, will just say F**k it… It is a special occasion. It’s a Tuesday, baby! And then just pop it and drink it. And that’s the beauty of it, because every time you open something, there’s a story behind it, a moment you’ll always remember.” Just like I will this one. So now, only one question remains: What are we drinking?
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Nestled in Nolita, Raf’s is a European-inspired restaurant and bakery that is reminiscent of grand cafés in France and Italy. Located at the historic 290 Elizabeth Street, which was once Parisi Bakery, the space retains its heritage with preserved bread ovens but offers a contemporary twist, designed by Post Company and Shadow Architects. Founded by the team behind the Michelin-starred The Musket Room, Raf’s offers pastries, breads, and espresso throughout the day, evolving into a wood-fired evening menu and a highlycurated beverage program. Chefs Mary Attea and Camari Mick, semi-finalists for the James Beard Awards, lead the savory and pastry kitchens.
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Beneath Saks Fifth Avenue, New York’s flagship store, Hōseki emerges as a culinary jewel — a luxurious sushi bar crafted by Maxwell Weiss and renowned chef Daniel Kim, the creators of the catering company Ten Homakase. With an intimate six-seat setting within The Vault, Saks’ fine jewelry floor, Hōseki seamlessly blends haute cuisine with Japanese tradition. Weiss, a Japanese cuisine enthusiast, collaborates with chef Kim, known for his sushi artistry at restaurants like Sushi Zo and Sushi by Bou. Hōseki’s centerpiece is a 12-course omakase experience priced at $95, featuring delicacies such as Hokkaido uni and sea bream infused with yuzu and truffle salt. Operating from Wednesday through Saturday, from noon to 4 p.m., Hōseki invites patrons to savor culinary excellence amidst The Vault’s refined ambiance — a harmonious fusion of gastronomy and luxury that surprises within Saks Fifth Avenue’s prestigious realm.
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For the fashion crowd, it’s all about the view. Manhatta is an affectionate ode to the heart of New York City, perched 60 floors above Liberty Street. With three distinct experiences, it captures the vibrant energy of the city that inspires it. At its core, Manhatta is a modern culinary haven led by executive chef Justin Bogle, where a dynamic menu unfolds with locally-sourced ingredients and inventive takes on traditional techniques. The Chef’s Counter offers an exclusive tasting journey, presenting a 10-course showcase of chef Bogle’s innovation and precision. This intimate experience grants a firsthand view of the culinary team’s artistry. The bar at Manhatta, on the other hand, promises nights of revelry with an extensive collection of global wines and spirits. The cocktail menu, inspired by the elements of land, sea, and sky, invites patrons to explore the city through their senses, making Manhatta a captivating destination for those seeking an authentic New York experience that resonates night after night.
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START YOUR ENGINES… AND RACE TO SIN CITY FOR F1 LAS VEGAS BY LAURA SCHREFFLER
IT’S THE INAUGURAL YEAR OF THE LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX AND
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Colombian singer J Balvin, electronic DJ trio Major Lazer, and DJ Mark Ronson will headline the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere stage during the inaugural F1 weekend, with support from Canadian DJ A-Trak on Nov. 17. Additional entertainment by iconic Las Vegas acts the Blue Man Group and Cirque du Soleil will dazzle on stage and in the fan zones. 24 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com
THE TEAMS + Oracle Red Bull Racing (Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez) + Scuderia Ferrari (Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz) + Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS (Lewis Hamilton and George Russell) + BWT Alpine (Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon) + McLaren Racing (Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri) + Alfa Romeo Stake (Zhou Guanyu and Valtteri Bottas) + MoneyGram Haas (Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg) + Scuderia AlphaTauri (Yuki Tsunoda and Daniel Ricciardo) + Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant (Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso) + Williams Racing (Logan Sargeant and Alex Albon)
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excitement in Sin City has reached a fever pitch as the world’s top F1 drivers descend on the Strip. From Nov. 16–18, the likes of Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, and Lewis Hamilton will race for more than 50 laps around a 3.8-mile track featuring three main straights and 17 turns, with top speeds estimated to break 212 mph. Roughly 105,000 attendees are expected to fill the stands to participate in a weekend of excitement, hedonism, and speed, raising an astounding $1.2 million for both the organization and city. It’s bound to be a race to remember.
Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023 Million Dollar All-Access Experience
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WHERE TO STAY HOTELS & CASINOS WITH HIGH-END F1 PACKAGES
The most expensive ticket in town belongs to The Wynn, and it has a $1 million price tag. The Official Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023 Million Dollar All-Access Experience offers a group of six access to exclusive VIP areas at the Grand Prix, including the lavish Wynn Grid Club, which will be located within the Formula 1 Paddock Club. The weekend starts with luxury transportation from the airport to the Las Vegas Strip and a jeroboam of Dom Perignon upon arrival in an Encore three-bedroom duplex, which will be your home away from home for four nights. The package also includes access to exclusive events in the days leading up to the race, including the Las Vegas Grand Prix opening ceremony, which is set to be one of the most star-studded events of the weekend —so star-studded, in fact, that public tickets are not available. The package also offers dining experiences at acclaimed restaurants, private luxury tickets to the Awakening theater show, plus access to the Wynn Golf Club, award-winning salons, and spa treatments. Wynn Las Vegas will also be donating $100,000 per booking to local philanthropic efforts.
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THE BEST OF THE REST CAESARS PALACE’S EMPEROR PACKAGE
Stay in the Nobu Sky Villa inside Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace. With its sweeping views of the racetrack and prime location in the heart of the Grand Prix straightaway, the villa’s terrace provides unparalleled views of the action for up to 75 guests. The package also includes 12 tickets to the Paddock Club; all-inclusive food and beverage; access to the Pit Lane Walk and a private Caesars Entertainment space within the Paddock Club to enjoy the racing action; a private dinner for 12 curated and hosted by chef Nobu Matsuhisa; a personal driver and Rolls-Royce for the entirety of the stay; a choice of any spa service for six guests in the villa’s private treatment room by artisans from the award-winning Qua Baths and Spa; a personal VIP host to coordinate all experiences at Caesars Entertainment’s Las Vegas resort; immediate Seven Star Caesars Rewards Tier Status; and two tickets to Adele at Caesars Palace.
THE BELLAGIO
This package includes grandstand seating on top of the Bellagio Fountains with views of the main racetrack; meet and greets with F1 ambassadors; unlimited food and drink courtesy of celebrated chefs, master mixologists and sommeliers; and access to the club’s private indoor and rooftop hospitality decks. An all-star lineup of chefs from MGM Resorts’ portfolio, including Jean-Georges Vongerichten; Masaharu Morimoto; Mario Carbone; Michael Mina; and David Chang will be on hand to prepare culinary delights for club guests. Bellagio Fountain Club packages include three-day event tickets and accommodations within MGM Resorts’ premier portfolio of rooms and suites, which are walking distance from the circuit. @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 25
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THE VENETIAN LAS VEGAS
Enjoy three nights in a luxurious suite, plus two tickets to the races. Packages are priced for double occupancy and include three-day passes to the Grandstands at T-Mobile Zone at Sphere stage at The Venetian. There, fans will enjoy not only the race but also performances by Mark Ronson, Major Lazer, A-Trak, and J Balvin. There’s also a package in conjunction with BWT Alpine F1, which includes a three-night stay, plus exclusive BWT Alpine F1 team gear.
THE MIRAGE
The Mirage Zone VIP Grandstand Tickets and Room Packages VIP attendees will enjoy separate, expedited entry to the race, along with elevated seat styles with wider seats and headrests for comfort. VIP packages include two three-day VIP grandstand tickets, an open bar with alcoholic beverages and soft drinks, cocktail service, and access to a hospitality district featuring food from The Mirage’s roster of restaurants and live entertainment. Room rates are discounted 15 percent for both standard and VIP packages. Additional room nights and tickets are available; guests should inquire at the time of booking. The Suite Package starts at $12,285 and includes two three-day VIP grandstand tickets and a three-night stay in a Mirage Suite.
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This slightly off-Strip locale is a great place to stay and play regardless, but doubly so because of this F1 package: the 777 Experience. Valued at $777,000, this stay includes a seven-night stay in the Empathy Suite, a one-of-a-kind space designed by renowned artist Damien Hirst with artworks adorning every surface, spanning over 9,000 square feet and which features two king bedrooms, a private pool and terrace, and floor-to-ceiling windows with breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip. But there’s more: the package also includes a seven-night stay in a one-story Sky Villa, two Formula One hospitality tickets; access to prime views of the track, indoor lounge and outdoor terrace; all-inclusive food and beverage; six grandstand tickets — a racing spectators’ chance to experience high energy and stunning up-close views of the cars and track including food and beverage; dinner for eight at Scotch 80; a VIP table on the rooftop patio at Ghostbar; and seven bottles of Ace of Spades rosé at Ghostbar. That’s what we in Las Vegas call “lucky 7s” indeed!
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WHERE TO PLAY PADDOCK CLUB
The iconic Paddock Club has come to Las Vegas for the first time. For $11,590 per night, guests will receive two five-day tickets with premier seating (views of the start/finish line) and team garages; access to purchase Paddock Pass and Hot Lap experiences; and all-inclusive gourmet food and top-shelf beverages.
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WHERE TO DINE
Wolfgang Puck Catering, in collaboration with Food Fleet, is curating a selection of globally inspired cuisine, including some of the Austrian celebrity chef’s signature favorites to be savored nightly by all grandstand and general admission ticket holders in the East Harmon Zone by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, West Harmon Zone, and T-Mobile Zone at Sphere. But there are several dining experiences visitors shouldn’t pass up, so read on!
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Don’t miss The Macallan Epicurean Experience. Each dish of this four-course tasting at Carversteak, located at Resorts World Las Vegas, is paired with a rare cask of The Macallan single-malt Scotch whisky. The menu, curated by executive chef Daniel Ontiveros and mixologist Francesco Lafranconi, serves eight guests and is priced at $32,000. The menu includes:
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+ A 12-oz. F-1 wagyu paired with The Macallan 18 Years Old + A four-oz. Miyazaki wagyu striploin paired with The Macallan 25 Years Old + An eight-oz. domestic wagyu rib cap paired with The Macallan 30 Years Old + A surprise dessert paired with The Macallan M, the pinnacle of The Macallan’s 1824 series
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The storied LAVO Party Brunch at The Venetian offers the Chef’s Catch, a decadent seafood assortment of king crab glazed with Heinz 57 collection roast garlic crunch, snow crab, jumbo shrimp, oysters, lobster cocktail, and Kaluga caviar — flanked by handcrafted shots made with Avion tequila and Absolut Elyx vodka
($1,095). The Ultimate Bloody Mary package is also a great way to go. It includes a bottle of Belvedere vodka, fresh San Marzano tomatoes, cold-pressed lemon juice, aged balsamic, horseradish, and spices in a giant ice goblet accompanied with grilled cheese, bacon, pickles, and jalapeños ($995).
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TAO at The Venetian has a brand-new cocktail called Casa de Clase, with one serving costing $65 and two costing $130. Part-art, partlibation, the cocktail features Clase Azul Reposado tequila, mango, lime, habanero, and Angostura bitters. The concoction is an elevated take on the classic margarita, utilizing a premium spirit and served in a repurposed bottle.
WAKUDA
Part world-class precision and part artistic intuition, the omakase experience at WAKUDA, located at The Palazzo, is helmed by two Michelin-starred chef Tetsuya Wakuda, offers an unexpected culinary journey for guests. Each course is prepared à la minute based on guests’ reactions. Only eight seats are available so that each diner can have a personalized dining experience consisting of 10–15 courses.
JOËL ROBUCHON RESTAURANT AT MGM GRAND
The 16-course degustation menu at Vegas’ only three Michelinstarred restaurant is a must for obvious reasons.
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This tiny private room adjacent to Jaleo at The Cosmopolitan books out three months in advance and has just two “showings” (exclusive tasting menus at set times) a night, so get on those reservations NOW.
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For the Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall-Winter 2023 collection, we’re taken on a nostalgic journey into adulthood, with keen inspiration taken from the formative moments of our upbringing that connect us. Through tailored suiting and dramatic yet refined silhouettes mixed with playful prints and bold accessories, the collection embraces the art of becoming an adult without losing the joie de vivre of being a kid. FASHION DIRECTOR ADRIENNE FAUROTE PHOTOGRAPHY JUAN VELOZ STYLING CHARLES ROSE PRODUCTION SHELBY COMROE GROOMER LISA-RAQUEL AT SEE MANAGEMENT MODELS JABALI SANDIFORD AT NEW YORK MODEL MANAGEMENT & SAVA SUVACAROV AT SOUL ARTIST MANAGEMENT 1ST PHOTO ASSISTANT JENNI PIETROMONACO 2ND PHOTO ASSISTANT COLIN CAULDWELL ALL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY LOUIS VUITTON MEN’S
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artistic expression LOUIS VUITTON UNVEILS THE FIFTH CHAPTER OF ITS ARTYCAPUCINES COLLECTION. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE PHOTOS COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON
For its fifth installment of the Artycapucines Collection, Louis Vuitton has tapped five highly revered contemporary artists to reimagine the iconic Capucines handbag. The artists — Billie Zangewa, Ewa Juszkiewicz, Liza Lou, Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille, and Ziping Wang — each reveal their artistic expression onto the blank canvas of the Capucines bag, once again fusing Louis Vuitton’s legacy with the unique point of view of the artist embodying their respective cultures and artistic mediums.
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BILLIE ZANGEWA
Billie Zangewa, hailing from Malawi and based in South Africa, employs meticulously imperfect raw silk patchwork to conjure landscapes and portraits, as seen in her Artycapucines featuring her 2020 artwork “The Swimming Lesson” – a heartwarming depiction of her son Mika. This masterpiece comes to life through high-definition trompe-l’oeil printing, expressive embroidery, and intentionally exposed hand-stitching.
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EWA JUSZKIEWICZ Polish painter Ewa Juszkiewicz, known for her striking and surrealist works, including the 2021 piece “Ginger Locks,” translates her artistry onto the Capucines through highdefinition printing, accentuated by a string of golden pearls.
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The Franco-Serbian artistic duo Tursic & Mille infuse their fascination with contemporary image overload and recontextualization into their Capucines design, transforming the bag into their signature flower shape and adorning it with an opulent embroidered version of their 2021 painting “Tenderness.” On the inside, the Capucines is lined with leather depicting a mesmerizing print of painted coral-bell flowers, charmingly known as the “painter’s despair” or desepoir du peintre. And for a small surprise, beneath the flap is an embroidered cartoon dinosaur, a character that made its debut in the artists’ 2022 work, “The Souvenir with Dinosaur and Owl.”
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LIZA LOU
American artist Liza Lou was greatly inspired by the classic Capucines BB. Renowned for her intricate beadwork, Lou intricately embosses soft leather, which is then delicately printed in pastel hues and enveloped around the Capucines bag, creating a sculptural second skin without sacrificing the bag’s signature design.
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Chinese artist Ziping Wang crafts the smallest bag in the collection, a mini Artycapucines, featuring leather patchwork and marquetry adorned with a kaleidoscopic patchwork of leather and enamel, revealing a wild tapestry of textures and colors. Lovingly dubbed “Sweet Tooth,” Wang’s Capucines continues her exploration of candycolored, pop-culture aesthetics with boundless creativity.
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EACH NEW ARTYCAPUCINES MASTERPIECE WILL BE AVAILABLE IN LIMITED EDITIONS OF 200, AND ARE SET TO DEBUT GLOBALLY ON OCTOBER 12.
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For the Chanel Cruise 2023/24 collection, Virginie Viard fashioned a dream. A collection teeming with so many playful yet elegant design motifs, Chanel Cruise 2023/24 dances through the decades, embracing the poise of the 1920s and 30s while also grooving to the beat of the 1970s and 80s. “Between a tribute to the glamour of great film stars and evoking the world of fun to be had with aerobics, sports, and roller skating, between the dream on the one hand and what you want to wear on the other, it’s all a question of balance,” notes Viard. From whimsical prints and an array of textures to ladylike and sporty silhouettes, the Chanel Cruise 2023/24 collection is the ultimate fantasy. FASHION & CREATIVE DIRECTOR ADRIENNE FAUROTE PHOTOGRAPHY DANNY CARDOZO AT DC&CO STUDIOS STYLING ANNY CHOI HAIRSTYLIST & MAKEUP ARTIST GINA SIMONE AT CREATIVE MANAGEMENT USING CHANEL BEAUTY MODEL ARABELLA AT NEXT MANAGEMENT DIGITECH & VIDEOGRAPHER CARLOS ROJAS PHOTO ASSISTANT BRANDON SHAFRANSKI SHOT ON LOCATION AT THE COLONY PALM BEACH ALL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY CHANEL
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Relaxé INTRODUCING THE BRAND-NEW DIOR SPA AT THE HÔTEL PLAZA ATHÉNÉE, THE EPITOME OF WELLNESS, ELEGANCE, AND LUXURY. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE PHOTOGRAPHY MATTHIEU SALVAING FOR PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR
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“Elegance is a whole, and what is not seen, counts as much as what is seen.” - Christian Dior
This autumn, Dior unveils its newly designed spa at the Hôtel Plaza Athénée, revealing the ultimate Parisian haven for wellness and beauty. This collaboration between two iconic houses is steeped in a shared history and a profound love for Paris. Situated at 25 Avenue Montaigne, the Hôtel Plaza Athénée has embodied authentic Parisian chic for over a century, and in 1946, it became a neighbor to the House of Dior. Over the years, the realms of luxury fashion, beauty, and hospitality began to intertwine, giving rise to the concept of Dior’s inaugural spa in partnership with Plaza Athénée in 2008. Today, the 400-square-meter sanctuary has undergone a remarkable transformation, ushering the spa into a new era of luxury, with a focus on the art of holistic well-being. The reimagined spa is a breath of fresh air, characterized by warm tones and natural materials like stone and light wood, creating an atmosphere of serenity. Guests are instantly immersed in the tranquil retreat of the Dior Spa as they enter the Le Grande Salon reception area and boutique, showcasing La Collection Privée Christian Dior’s signature scents and exclusive Dior Spa products. The spa itself boasts a sauna, steam room, five single treatment rooms, and one double treatment room. 60 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com
Perhaps the most noteworthy addition to the spa is the revolutionary Dior Light Suite, a treatment room that is the first of its kind among Parisian luxury hotels, inspired by light therapy. Designed in partnership with Lucibel, the suite features the “Cronos Light” LED ceiling that replicates natural sunlight in three intensities: energizing, relaxing, or restorative. This allows guests to resynchronize their circadian and chronobiological rhythms, rebalancing the skin and body — especially beneficial when combating jet lag. Beyond its state-of-the-art innovations, the Dior Spa Plaza Athénée offers a tailor-made menu of bespoke treatments exclusive to the hotel. This includes the Dior Privé Sur-Demande Treatment, which combines electrostimulation and cryotherapy for the face or body, providing the ultimate detox experience. Additionally, the spa offers exclusive tools like the Dior Sapphire Crystal MicroAbrasion and the Waves 21 machine. As Christian Dior once said, “Elegance is a whole, and what is not seen counts as much as what is seen.” Undoubtedly, the new Dior Spa Plaza Athénée cultivates this sentiment, offering a sensory journey to enhance one’s well-being while standing as the pinnacle of Parisian excellence.
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NEUTRALS FROM FENDI’S BRAND-NEW ORIGAMI SHAPE TO LOEWE’S SQUEEZE BAG, THIS SEASON’S MUST-HAVE HANDBAG SILHOUETTES ARE COMING IN A NEW RANGE OF LUXURIOUS NEUTRAL HUES. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE
Louis Vuitton GO-14 MM, $6,750; available at select Louis Vuitton stores, louisvuitton.com, and 866-884-8866
FENDI dark brown sheepskin Origami handbag with FF motif, $4,400; fendi.com
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Loewe Squeeze medium bag in mellow nappa lambskin and olive, $4,450; available at select Loewe boutiques and loewe.com
Hermès Kelly Messenger, $11,800; available at Hermès stores nationwide, hermes.com, and 1-800-441-4488
CHANEL Nano handbag from Fall/ Winter 2023/24, $4,400; available at select CHANEL boutiques nationwide and 800-550-0005
Brunello Cucinelli suede Hobo bag, $3,300; available at the Brunello Cucinelli Madison Avenue boutique at 683-689 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10065, brunellocucinelli.com/en-us/, and 212-813-0900
Gucci Horsebit Chain medium shoulder bag, $3,890; gucci.com
Bottega Veneta Large Hop Intrecciato leather shoulder bag, $4,400; bottegaveneta.com
Dior 95.22 bag, $6,500;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
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A Floral Symphony Louis Vuitton just unveiled its new Louis Vuitton Blossom Fine Jewelry inspired by the Maison’s signature star-shaped Monogram Flower, breathing new life into the already-iconic jewelry collection. The new openwork designs fuse modernity with elegance, presenting eleven pieces that embody versatility and self-expression. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE PHOTOGRAPY CRAIG MCDEAN & THIBAULT JOUVENT FOR LOUIS VUITTON
On Ana de Armas: Louis Vuitton Blossom ear cuff in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, sold individually, approx. $3,050, Louis Vuitton Blossom hoop earrings, XL model in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $11,800, Louis Vuitton Blossom ring in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $2,450, and Louis Vuitton Blossom open ring in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $3,150; available at select Louis Vuitton stores, 866-884-8866, and louisvuitton.com Louis Vuitton Blossom mini hoop earrings in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $3,250, Louis Vuitton Blossom necklace in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $4,800, and Louis Vuitton Blossom open ring in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $3,150; available at select Louis Vuitton stores, 866-884-8866, and louisvuitton.com
Louis Vuitton Blossom necklace in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $4,800; available at select Louis Vuitton stores, 866-884-8866, and louisvuitton.com
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Louis Vuitton Blossom ring in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $2,450, and Louis Vuitton Blossom ring in 18-karat white gold and diamonds, approx. $3,750; available at select Louis Vuitton stores, 866-884-8866, and louisvuitton.com
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Louis Vuitton Blossom hoop earrings, XL model in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $11,800; available at select Louis Vuitton stores, 866-884-8866, and louisvuitton.com
Louis Vuitton Blossom open ring in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds, approx. $3,150, and Louis Vuitton Blossom open ring in 18-karat white gold and diamonds, approx. $6,950; available at select Louis Vuitton stores, 866-884-8866, and louisvuitton.com
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Dior Fine Jewelry Bois de Rose bracelets, $6,900-$11,600 and earrings, $1,600-$4,450; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929–3467
FRENCH Flair Under the design direction of Victoire de Castellane, the creative director of Dior Joaillerie, the Dior Fine Jewelry collections possess the effortlessly sophisticated essence of French style. From the Gem Dior collection to the La Rose Dior and Rose des Vents collections, de Castellane explores new, geometric silhouettes while also giving a subtle nod to Christian Dior’s signature design motifs — ultimately creating an outstanding contemporary fine jewelry repertoire for the Maison.
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PHOTOGRAPHER LAURA JANE COULSON ALL FASHION BY DIOR AND DIOR MEN ALL JEWELRY BY DIOR FINE JEWELRY
ALL MAKEUP AND GROOMING BY DIOR BEAUTY
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Dior Fine Jewelry Gem Dior rings, $2,200$6,500;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929–3467
Dior Fine Jewelry Gem Dior rings, $3,450-$6,500, and bracelets, $9,650$22,000;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929–3467
Dior Fine Jewelry Gem Dior rings, $2,200$6,500;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929–3467
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Dior Fine Jewelry Rose des Vents earrings, $4,850-$12,300; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929–3467
Dior Fine Jewelry Gem Dior rings, $2,350-$6,500, and bracelets, $6,950$22,000; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929–3467
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Dior Fine Jewelry Bois de Rose bracelets, $6,900$11,600; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929–3467
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Dior Fine Jewelry Gem Dior rings, $2,200$6,500; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929–3467
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1. Pomellato Ode to Milan High Jewelry collection Dama bracelet featuring a double line of diamonds and hand-crafted in 18-karat rose gold, price upon request; for more information contact 929-667-1967 and pomellato.com 2. Piaget Scortea ring, price upon request; available at Piaget boutiques nationwide and piaget.com 3. Van Cleef & Arpels “Carriera” earrings from the “Le Grand Tour” collection featuring white cultured pearls, and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold and rose gold, price upon request; available at Van Cleef & Arpels, VanCleefArpels.com, and 877-826-25333 4. Cartier Le Voyage Recommencé High Jewelry ring in 18-karat white gold and diamonds, price upon request; available by appointment only at select Cartier boutiques nationwide, cartier.com, and 1-800-227-8437 5. CHANEL High Jewelry Tweed Contrasté asymmetrical earrings in 18-karat yellow gold, platinum, diamonds, onyx, and pink-cream cultured pearls, price upon request; available at select CHANEL boutiques nationwide and 800-550-0005 6. Harry Winston Marquess necklace from the Royal Adornments collection featuring a fancy intense yellow cushion-cut diamond center stone with rows of white and yellow diamonds set in platinum, price upon request; for more information contact 1-800-988-4110 and harrywinston.com 7. Bulgari Mediterranea Monete High Jewelry earrings in yellow gold set with 2 silver coins, 32 fancy step cut diamonds, 2 round brilliant cut diamonds, and pavé-set diamonds, price upon request; available at 1-800-285-4274 8. Tiffany & Co. Pendant in yellow gold with a padparadscha sapphire over 8 karats, sapphires, and diamonds, price upon request; available at select Tiffany & Co. locations and tiffany.com @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 81
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Haute Beauty Experts Share Their Wholesome Practices for Holistic Well-Being BY BROOKE KLAIMAN
PRIORITIZING YOUR WELL-BEING IS AN EVERYDAY ENDEAVOR. AND WHO
could offer better insight into wellness than our Haute Beauty/MD experts? Here, they graciously share the wholesome practices they have acquired over time, allowing them to sustain a harmonious life balance. Be sure to take note. Now is the time to embark on your own holistic wellness journey.
DR. BRIAN K. MACHIDA | FACE | LOS ANGELES, CA
My commitment to my family always takes precedence in my life. While maintaining an exercise routine would certainly be nice, my family is a priority. Additionally, [as I am] rooted in my Christian faith, I pursue my studies and engage in volunteer work to keep my life and priorities balanced.
DR. AMIR MORTAZAVI | MEDICAL SPA | ORANGE COUNTY, CA
Prioritizing self-care amid life’s challenges is crucial. While internal dialogue often pushes us to multitask, [it’s important to] set boundaries. [By] overcoming personal struggles, I’ve found ways to enhance well-being: setting adaptable goals, disconnecting from technology, delegating tasks, and embracing continuous learning. Monitoring self-talk, shifting negativity to encouragement, and regularly assessing balance all help maintain equilibrium. Customizing strategies is vital, as balance is individual and evolving. Most importantly, reshaping our inner voice with positive self-talk is key.
DR. DINA D. STRACHAN | SKIN | MIDTOWN, NY
Wellness is a long-term game. It’s about returning to the foundations of diet, sleep, exercise, and community. I have started intermittent fasting, which works well for me. I am mindful not to consume excess sugar and alcohol. I’ve been a vegetarian for decades. I have been more intentional about getting 7-8 hours of sleep per night, even if I’m not always successful. Living in New York City makes it easy to be active and have a community.
DR. DAISY AYIM | BODY | HOUSTON, TX
Wellness has always been a top priority, although the path of medicine often derails or limits the ability to [prioritize] wellness as I imagine. However, outdoor running is a frequent practice that keeps me balanced both physically and mentally. Sunday mornings are ideal. Another major aspect of my journey is only consuming water — no alcohol or soda. Pairing [this] with exercise presents a sense of calmness and clarity. This simple living practice is my lifelong mental health therapy.
MELISSA PULCINI CEO & FOUNDER, ELIVATE MEDSPA WELLNESS | MEDICAL SPA | STAMFORD/GREENWICH, CT
Maintaining balance is crucial for busy entrepreneurs and moms. It’s tough, and sometimes we lose track. Remember, it’s okay to falter — simply regroup. Tomorrow brings a fresh start. A set routine for exercise and selfcare works wonders. Just like appointments, schedule them in. Yoga and
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meditation boost mental well-being, even while traveling. Prioritize selfcare; it’s not selfish. When you’re at your best, you can conquer busy days with energy and a smile on your face.
DR. MARA WEINSTEIN VELEZ | SKIN | ROCHESTER, NY
Wellness varies for all. [A good regimen might include] walks, fitness classes, healthy eating, or therapy. Regardless, prioritize yourself. For me, it’s girlfriend time, family walks, and regular skincare and treatments to maintain my skin. As a board-certified dermatologist, I enhance patients’ wellness by addressing skin concerns, boosting self-esteem. And, of course, I prioritize my own skin health, too.
DR. THOMAS MCNMEAR | FACE | SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Prioritizing my health empowers me to better care for my family and patients. A structured routine is key — sleep, early morning meditation, prayer, and preparation. Nurturing my mental well-being involves moments with family, bonds within my church community, and my unwavering faith — bolstered by a dose of comedic relief during leisure. My physical health thrives on nourishing foods, a low-sugar diet, family-oriented activities, sauna sessions, and an array of diverse pursuits such as golf, jogging, skiing, and tennis. Walking our spirited black Portuguese water dog and lively apricot standard poodle with my wife adds to our invigorating routine. Through these practices, I am empowered. Amid life’s demands, setting aside time for loved ones and treasured activities remains paramount.
JAMIE CARUSO CEO & FOUNDER, SALON LUSSO OF NAPLES | DAY SPA | NAPLES, FL
Wellness and mental health are vital in my daily life. At 5 a.m., I begin with cold water, skipping phone use for an hour. Meditation outdoors or in my office follows, alongside goal-setting and visualization. I edit a life script and read ten pages of a book. Then, I tackle work, emails, and calendar checks. I prioritize whole foods, hydration, and minimize alcohol/sugar. This routine empowers a fulfilling, healthy life, emphasizing mental well-being and overall wellness.
DR. SAM RIZK | FACE | MANHATTAN, NY
I’ve found that even my hobbies and work blend — I suppose that’s what happens when you really love your job! I’m a very creative person and have always loved to sculpt. When I got to medical school and became interested in facial anatomy, I realized I could make a career out of sculpting faces. Outside of art, nothing beats staying active with my family. My kids are accomplished in martial arts, and my wife and I love it, too. We also enjoy playing tennis together; I picked it up recently and discovered it’s a great way to keep my hand-eye coordination razor-sharp.
DR. BERTHA BAUM | SKIN | MIAMI, FL
Regular exercise, balanced nutrition, sufficient sleep, and stress-management techniques like mindfulness and meditation have helped me maintain my physical and mental well-being. Engaging in hobbies, spending quality time with loved ones, and seeking social support also play vital roles in my life. Setting realistic goals, managing time effectively, and practicing self-care balances life. Continuous learning stimulates cognitive well-being. Regular check-ins and adjusting your strategies sustain holistic wellness.
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DR. ALTON INGRAM | BODY | NASHVILLE, TN
First, prioritize sleep. Second, focus on balanced nutrition with whole, nutrient-rich foods; limit sugar and processed items to fuel [the] body and mind. Third, include non-negotiable exercise, whether [it’s] a morning run or [a] quick yoga [class], to manage stress and boost energy. Fourth, mind your mental health with meditation and deep breathing. Lastly, treasure and cultivate relationships beyond work: quality time with loved ones offers fulfillment and crucial support during challenges.
REFINE HEALTH | MEDICAL AESTHETICS | CORAL GABLES, FL & MIAMI, FL
Numerous small habits can significantly contribute to elevating your overall well-being and nurturing your mental health. At Refine Health, we favor maintaining self-consistency and prioritizing discipline over fleeting gratification. This entails embracing daily sunlight exposure, benefiting from IV therapy, tending to your oral vitamin regimen in the comfort of your home, and engaging in a workout routine 4-5 times a week. Incorporate daily stretches, especially post-exercise; consider performing them within a sauna environment for relaxation and muscle relief.
DR. JOSE RODRÍGUEZ-FELIZ | EYELID SURGERY & FACE | MIAMI, FL
Throughout my life, I’ve embraced various activities, from martial arts [and] sports [to] weightlifting. As I grew older and wiser, I started to realize that focusing only on my body provided only a limited perspective on holistic well-being. Over the past two decades, I’ve dedicated myself to personal growth and leadership, focusing on self-guided reading, and recently, coaching. Over the past year, I’ve come to understand the power of working on the mind. I also experienced an awakening that has significantly enhanced my overall state of mind — achievements that physical activity alone couldn’t provide. My routine starts at 5 a.m. with spiritual awakening, breathwork, and body alignment. Dual martial arts sessions and bodywork fill my days. This lifelong journey has evolved into holistic self-improvement — integrating mind, body, and soul.
DR. KIRAN MIAN, HUDSON DERMATOLOGY AND LASER SURGERY | SKIN | NEW YORK, NY
To me, wellness is a state in which I feel well-balanced in my mental, physical, and spiritual mind. It includes doing things I love, like my job and seeing friends, as well as taking care of my body, being aware of how I nourish it, and taking care of my mind. Some practices I’ve included recently are meditation and journaling. In January 2023, I started using a guided meditation app, just five- to 10-minute meditations every morning. I gradually increased the length of time and started meditating on my own without guidance. I have seen a noticeable change in my state of ease and overall wellness. hauteliving.com/hautebeauty HAUTE LIVING 84
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Wellness is a holistic concept and varies from person to person. Listen to your body, pay attention to your needs, and adjust your routine as necessary. Regular self-check-ins and international choices lead to a fulfilling life. My strategies: regular exercise, healthy diet, adequate sleep, engaging in hobbies, and practicing gratitude. Your journey’s key is finding what works best for you.
DR. JAY ARORA | VISION | SCOTTSDALE, AZ
Mental health is by far the most critical component of my abilities as a physician. My job is to give patients my utmost dedication to their overall health, and that starts with prioritizing my own mental wellness. If you pour from an empty cup, you won’t be able to satisfy the demands of those depending on [it]. For me personally, the key factors in my balance come from exercise, meditation, and spending time with loved ones and friends.
DR. PETER ANDRADE, BEAUTIQUE CONCIERGE | MEDICAL SPA | BROOKLYN, NY
It’s important that overall physical and mental wellness become a lifestyle rather than a short-term goal. I strongly believe staying active, regardless of method, is vital for health and longevity. Whether it’s cardio, strength training, or stretching, I believe sweating at least three times a week is paramount to a healthy lifestyle.
DR. NILAY SHAH | BREAST | NEW YORK, NY
DR. VINEET SANDHU | CONCIERGE MEDICINE | NEW YORK, NY
Prioritizing wellness and mental health is a lifelong commitment. Recognizing the importance of my own well-being in providing quality care to patients, I make time to take care of myself. I understand that self-care is not selfish; it’s an essential component of a healthy work-life balance. My journey prioritizing wellness underscores self-care’s significance for healthcare professionals. Strategies like time management, exercise, mindfulness, and boundaries bring balance, enhancing well-being and patient care. Investing in ourselves makes us better caregivers and individuals for the rest of our lives.
DR. S. ALEXANDER EARLE | BODY | MIAMI, FL
Wellness is something I focus on throughout the year. Plastic surgery can be physically and emotionally taxing. Exercise, such as paddle boarding with my dog, Roxy, bike riding, and traveling with my family are ways I keep myself fit. In terms of mental health, I surround myself with positive people, make sure I get a daily dose of laughter, and focus on the positive blessings I continue to receive in my personal and professional life.
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DR. HUSAM ALMUNAJED | SMILE | NEW YORK, NY
Balancing work and life is an obstacle, both personally and professionally. As I grow older, I realize stress stems from pressure and the uncontrollable. Manage and embrace them with readiness and experience. Nurture a mindset that’s unshaken by the externals. Prioritize your well-being for life’s rollercoaster, even amid work-life balance.
REANA MYERS PA, CAREAGA PLASTIC SURGERY | BODY | MIAMI, FL
Year-round, I focus on my mental health and overall well-being. I swear by three pillars: eating well, staying active, and getting good sleep. I also prioritize personal time by enjoying related activities, and when I need a boost, traveling does the trick. These habits are my constant for a balanced life.
DR. BRIAN LEVINE | FERTILITY | NEW YORK, NY
Being a physician can be a busy and demanding profession, leaving little time for anything else. However, as a busy doctor, you must balance your work responsibilities with your personal life to avoid burnout and maintain a healthy work-life balance. As a parent, it can be especially challenging when you’re trying to balance work with your family’s needs. Busy doctors can manage work and family while caring for themselves by crafting a practical work schedule, prioritizing self-care, utilizing technology to stay linked, seeking support when needed, and focusing on essentials.
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DR. ANNA CHACON | SKIN | MIAMI, FL
As a healthcare provider, I recognize the importance of prioritizing one’s overall wellness and mental health. This is a continuous process that I personally strive to maintain, not just during a specific month, but throughout the entire year. My approach to wellness is driven by key practices: regular exercise, a balanced diet, quality sleep, mindfulness, and work-life balance. These strategies keep me on track. Effective time management, healthy boundaries, self-care, regular health check-ups, and a strong support system are my practical tools for maintaining balance. Remember, maintaining a healthy balance in life is a journey, not a destination. It’s about making small, sustainable changes that add up over time.
As a plastic surgeon in New York City, I value wellness and mental health amidst a busy life. Strategies that help me maintain a healthy balance include regular exercise, exploring New York’s diverse culinary scene while making mindful choices, and connecting with friends or attending cultural events. With this, I set clear boundaries for work and personal time, allocating moments throughout the day for relaxation and reflection. Prioritizing sleep and practicing mindfulness techniques, seeking professional development, and engaging in philanthropic activities fosters a sense of purpose. By integrating these strategies, I ensure that my overall wellness and mental health remain steadfast throughout the year.
Understanding The Hype Behind TrapTox for Neck and Shoulder Pain
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Prioritize your shoulders and unlock their full potential. BY DR. ANNA AVALIANI
WE OFTEN ASSOCIATE BOTOX WITH OUR FACES, BUT WHAT IF WE
told you that it’s time to redirect our attention to a different area? Consider the many hours you spend in front of your computer screen — the strain and tension building up in your shoulders. This all-to-familiar scenario takes a toll on our bodies, demanding our attention and the hands of Haute Beauty expert, Dr. Anna Avaliani.
What is TrapTox? “Trapezius Botox,” known as TrapTox, typically refers to the use of neuromodulator injections like Botox/Dysport to treat the trapezius muscle, a large muscle located in the upper back and neck area. When a neuromodulator is injected into the trapezius muscle, it can temporarily block nerve signals that cause muscle contractions. This can help relax the muscle and reduce muscle tension, which may be beneficial for individuals experiencing debilitating health conditions, such as chronic neck pain, tension headaches, or myofascial pain syndrome. TrapTox has also been used for cosmetic concerns to help achieve a longer-looking neck and slimmer shoulders. It’s important to note that the use of Botox for trapezius muscle conditions is considered an off-label use, meaning it is not FDA-approved specifically for this purpose. It’s crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare professional who has experience with Botox treatments to determine if this approach is suitable for your specific condition and to discuss the potential risks and benefits involved.
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What are the most common causes of neck pain? If you are an individual who spends long hours in front of a computer or looking down at your phone, it is common for you to experience neck pain. Between muscle strain, poor posture, stress, and tension, your shoulders are crying for help. Other causes include arthritis, accidents, trauma, herniated disks, and more. You are a great candidate for TrapTox if you meet the following criteria: • You suffer from neck and shoulder pain. • You have tenderness in your shoulders especially when touched. • You are too busy for multiple physical therapy sessions. • You are looking for fast relief. • You are looking for a cosmetic improvement in your shoulders, and hoping to feel more confident wearing strapless clothing. The Pros of TrapTox • Muscle Relaxation: It leads to a reduction in muscle tension, stiffness, and pain — providing great relief from muscle pain.
• Targeted Treatment: Botox injections target and relieve trapezius muscle pain without systemic side effects common with oral medications like NSAIDs, muscle relaxers, or narcotics. • Non-invasive: There are no incisions or anesthesia required, making it a less invasive option with zero downtime.
• Long-lasting Effects: Relief can last for several months. The effects usually peak within two to four weeks after the injections and can last for three to six months, depending on individual factors.
• Improved Quality of Life: Chronic trapezius muscle pain can significantly impact a person’s daily activities, work productivity, and overall quality of life. Botox injections may help alleviate pain and discomfort. • Complementary to Other Therapies: Botox injections can be used in conjunction with other therapies, such as physical therapy, stretching exercises, cupping, or massage to enhance overall effectiveness and improve muscle function.
• Minimized or Eliminate Dependency on Medication: For individuals relying on pain medications to manage trapezius muscle pain, Botox injections may provide an alternative that reduces the need for oral medications or nerve blocks and their associated side effects. • It’s Super Quick: In the hands of an expert like Dr. Avaliani, it takes less than two minutes to inject both shoulders.
The Cons of TrapTox • Temporary Relief: The effects of Botox injections are not permanent. While they can provide relief from trapezius muscle pain for several months, the effects are temporary.
• Potential Side Effects: Common side effects may include bruising, redness, swelling, or mild discomfort at the injection site. • Allergic Reactions: While rare, some individuals may experience allergic reactions to Botox. • Cost: In some cases, insurance does not cover the cost of Botox injections for trapezius muscle pain, considering it an off-label use. • Discomfort During Injections: The process of receiving Botox injections can cause mild discomfort or a brief stinging sensation at the injection site. • Potential for Incomplete Pain Relief: While Botox can help relax the trapezius muscle and reduce pain, it may not completely eliminate all pain or address underlying issues contributing to the pain. • Alternative Treatment Options: Some individuals may prefer or respond better to alternative therapies, such as physical therapy, massage, heat therapy, or oral pain medications. • Risk of Incorrect Injection: Proper administration of Botox injections is critical to achieving the desired results and avoiding potential complications. It’s essential to receive Botox treatments from a qualified and experienced healthcare professional. • Potential for Muscle Weakness: Botox may cause temporary muscle weakness in the treated area, requiring careful monitoring during recovery.
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HAUTE COMPLICATIONS A. Lange & Söhne unveils two masterpieces: the Lange 1 Time Zone and the 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar. IN JULY, A. LANGE & SÖHNE INTRODUCED UPDATES TO TWO
of its most intricate timepieces: the Lange 1 Time Zone and the 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar. These watches epitomize the brand’s expertise in seamlessly blending sophisticated features with timeless design, offering watch enthusiasts a harmonious fusion of functionality and elegance in true A. Lange & Söhne fashion. First, the Lange 1 Time Zone boasts one of precision watchmaking’s most valuable additional functions — the simultaneous display of two time zones. This feature has garnered admiration from the industry since its introduction in 2005. This complication was given a distinct face in the Lange 1 Time Zone, where, in addition to the home time, it showcased the time in a second zone through a clever selection of cities representing 24 different time zones. In its second generation, unveiled in 2020, the model welcomed the new manufacture caliber L141.1, featuring an intuitive indication of daylight saving time, further elevating the watch’s functionality. Now, the latest edition of the Lange 1 Time Zone comes in a 950-platinum case paired with a rhodium-colored solid silver dial, which is a classic appearance that’s a first for this mode — joining the existing models in white gold/black and pink gold/argenté case/dial combinations. On the dial, the larger time circle indicates the home time, while the smaller time circle displays the time in the second time zone. A corrector button at 8 o’clock shifts the city ring eastward by one time zone, and simultaneously, the hour hand in the small subsidiary dial moves one hour forward, indicating the zone time of the selected city. A color segment in the arrow indicates whether the selected city and time zone observe daylight saving time, which is displayed in red, or standard time, indicated by an unchanged background. 88 HAUTE LIVING hautetime.com
To distinguish between day and night in both time zones, the Lange 1 Time Zone incorporates colored ring-shaped day/night indicators linked to the hour hands. Positioned in the center of each time circle, these indicators inform the wearer whether the respective time indication is valid for the first or second half of the day — dial-colored for the interval between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. and blue for the interval between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Notably, the Lange 1 Time Zone features a unique synchronization mechanism that allows the zone time to be transferred from the smaller subsidiary dial to the larger one, enabling the definition of a new main time as home time. By pulling the crown into the second position, both time zones can be adjusted synchronously. When the time zone correction button is pressed and held, the hour hand of the zone time dial is stopped, allowing the setting of the defined new main time independently of the zone time. Finally, the outsize date, which is linked with the main time, can be corrected by actuating the date correction button at 10 o’clock. The beating heart of the Lange 1 Time Zone is the manufacture caliber L141.1, ensuring an impressive power reserve of 72 hours with only one mainspring barrel. Other technical highlights include a classic screw balance and a freely oscillating balance spring crafted in-house and calibrated to a frequency of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour. A glimpse through the sapphire-crystal caseback reveals Lange-typical quality hallmarks, such as the three-quarter plate made of untreated German silver, screwed gold chatons, and blue screws, among others. For Wilhelm Schmid, the CEO of A. Lange & Söhne, the Lange 1 Time Zone exemplifies the manufactory’s relentless pursuit of challenging conventions and achieving excellence in precision watchmaking through innovative advancements and constructions.
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Next is the 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar: a threefold complication, twofold assembly, and one-of-a-kind A. Lange & Söhne. The 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar showcases the rare and ambitious combination of a split-seconds or rattrapante chronograph with a perpetual calendar, now presented in an 18-karat white gold case paired with a captivating pink-gold dial, limited to just 100 pieces. Introduced in 2013, the 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar marked a significant milestone in the history of the brand. This timepiece, equipped with a specially developed movement, seamlessly combines three of the most complex complications — a rare configuration in watchmaking. At its heart lies the rattrapante function, a horological challenge allowing for the measurement of intermediate times, comparative times, and the determination of minimum and maximum values within a minute. The precision is enhanced by the manufacture caliber L101.1, featuring a balance wheel beating at six semi-oscillations per second. The perpetual calendar, the
second remarkable feature, requires minimal adjustments and remains accurate for decades, requiring correction only on March 1, 2100, when a leap year will be skipped. With an 18-karat, pink-gold dial featuring a traditional railwaytrack minute scale, Arabic numerals, and harmoniously arranged subsidiary dials, this timepiece captures the essence of the Lange watch family named after the birth year of Ferdinand Adolph Lange. The meticulously decorated manually wound movement L101.1 is a marvel, comprising 631 individual parts. The perpetual calendar alone requires 211 components, while the rattrapantechronograph mechanism demands an additional 206. The 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar is offered in three versions, each boasting the same impressive dimensions — a case diameter of 41.9 millimeters and a height of 14.7 millimeters. The new white-gold case with a pink-gold dial, limited to 100 pieces, joins the existing models in platinum/argenté and pink-gold/ argenté case/dial combinations.
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COLOR THEORY Richard Mille releases its most complicated wristwatch, the RM 65-01, in a brand new colorway. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE
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RICHARD MILLE HAS ONCE AGAIN CAPTIVATED THE
horological world with the exceptional RM 65-01 Automatic Winding Split-Seconds Chronograph — but this time, in a new sleek Grey Quartz TPT®. This latest iteration of their innovative creation signifies a bold departure from convention, showcasing a harmonious blend of cuttingedge technology and a captivating aesthetic that feels lighter and fresher. The RM 65-01 stands as a testament to Richard Mille’s dedication to pushing the envelope of timekeeping innovation. Comprising an array of additional functions, such as a function selector, rapid winding mechanism, and distinctive architecture, the RM 65-01 represents the culmination of technical expertise and precision engineering. Now, with the Grey Quartz TPT® variant, the watch brand introduces a new chapter of contemporary expression to its most complex creation. The Grey Quartz TPT® coating adorning the RM 65-01 embodies the essence of modern sophistication. The unique light shade, meticulously developed through months of research and development, is a reminder of Richard Mille’s unwavering commitment to both beauty and compliance within industry standards, such as
the REACH norms. Encased within the 44-millimeter chronograph case, a meticulously color-coded display showcases a thoughtful design approach aimed at eliminating any possible confusion. Each pusher corresponds to a specific function, enhancing usability. The color palette also plays a pivotal role: light blue accents adorn the hour and minute markers, as well as the small seconds positioned at 6 o’clock. Classic blue takes center stage in highlighting the date display. Vibrant orange indicates the sweep seconds hand of the chronograph, as well as the 30-minute and 12-hour totalizers. The winding mechanism is associated with a vivid shade of yellow, while the split-seconds hand stands out in a regal hue of purple. The incorporation of Quartz TPT® material showcases the brand’s ability to seamlessly blend technology, appearance, and performance. For the ultimate sleek grey finish, the RM 65-01 is completed with a satin-finished titanium crown that has been micro-blasted and polished. The RM 65-01 is a true marvel, perfectly combining haute horology with a bold and contemporary design, and this colorway is the perfect way to usher in the new autumn season. @hautetime HAUTE LIVING 91
STEEL PERFECTION Grand Seiko drops three new timepieces exclusive to the United States. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE
GRAND SEIKO — IN A VERY NONCHALANT MANNER — unveiled three haute new timepieces within their Heritage Collection, and each model has quite the origin story. Drawing inspiration from the katana, a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade, Grand Seiko pays homage to this art form by introducing three U.S.exclusive models. Originating as a fusion of nature and craftsmanship, the katana’s raw elements — earth, fire, water, and air — are transformed into tamahagane (precious)
Japanese steel through a meticulous process. The three new timepieces echo the katana’s strength, tenacity, and elegance in their design and technical prowess. Crafting a katana involves meticulous forging, heating, folding, and quenching. Similarly, Grand Seiko’s Zaratsu polishing technique, used to shape the 44GS design, requires skilled hands to achieve the perfect mirror finish — drawing a parallel in craftsmanship to both the katana and the watch case. The SBGA489 model’s black dial is an homage to the hardness and allure of kawagane — the high carbon steel used in the outer sharp edge of the katana — while the SBGA491’s dark green dial symbolizes the resilience and strength of shingane, the blade’s inner core. Both models evoke the unique texture of tamahagane and the distinctive patterns of traditional katana swords. A limited edition of 500, the SBGA493 pays tribute to the forger’s spirit, expressing the determination and fiery energy required to craft the blade. The deep red dial with yellow gold-toned accents mirrors the heated blade’s intense forging process, while its pattern recalls the sparks that fly as the hammer strikes the blade. Measuring 40 millimeters in diameter, 12.5 millimeters in thickness, and 46.2 millimeters in length, all three models feature a stainless steel bracelet with a three-fold clasp, dual curve sapphire crystal, and an exhibition case back showcasing the Spring Drive Automatic Caliber 9R65. With a power reserve of 72 hours, 30 jewels, and an accuracy of ±1 second per day (±15 seconds per month), caliber 9R65 ensures exceptional timekeeping performance.
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THE HOROLOGICAL OLYMPICS OMEGA launches the Seamaster Diver 300M “Paris 2024” Special Edition one year before the Summer Olympic Games. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE
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of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, the world is gearing up for the historic sporting event. As the Official Timekeeper for the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, OMEGA is celebrating the countdown with a striking new timepiece — the Seamaster Diver 300M “Paris 2024” Special Edition, a tribute to the momentous occasion. OMEGA’s partnership with the Olympics dates back to 1932, and the Seamaster Diver 300M “Paris 2024” Special Edition marks the company’s 31st time as the Official Timekeeper. This limited-edition timepiece will be available only at OMEGA boutiques in the host city, Paris. The 42-millimeter timepiece is a blend of stainless steel and OMEGA’s signature 18K Moonshine™ Gold — a yellow gold alloy known for its subtle hue and high resistance to fading. The use of gold on the watch’s bezel pays homage to the coveted medals that athletes strive to achieve. The bezel features a laserstructured diving scale in positive relief, accentuated by a single dot of Super-LumiNova at 12 o’clock for enhanced visibility. The dial of the Seamaster Diver 300M “Paris 2024” Special Edition is laser-engraved in white ceramic with a matte finish and polished waves in positive relief. The date display at 6 o’clock cleverly incorporates the Paris 2024 typography in black, while the central seconds hand proudly carries the Paris 2024 emblem.
On the flip side, the commemorative caseback is adorned with an inlayed 18K Moonshine™ Gold medallion showcasing the distinctive element of the Paris 2024 emblem against a laser-ablated background. Stamped words “Paris 2024” and the iconic Olympic rings in stainless steel, polished on a frosted structure, complete the emblematic design. As expected from OMEGA, the Seamaster Diver 300M “Paris 2024” Special Edition is equipped with the Co-Axial Master Chronometer 8800 movement, thoroughly tested and certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS) to ensure the highest standards of precision and performance. The watch is fitted with a stainless-steel bracelet with OMEGA’s patented Quick Change System, allowing wearers to effortlessly switch to a Quick Change rubber strap in blue, white, or red, or even a dedicated Paris 2024 NATO Strap for a more personal touch. As we eagerly await the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, OMEGA’s commitment to timekeeping excellence and athletic precision remains unwavering. The brand’s legacy of over 90 years in sports measurement has captured the dreams of the world’s best athletes, and we can only imagine the great moments in time that will be recorded during this thrilling season. @hautetime HAUTE LIVING 93
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Roaring Engines & Timeless Elegance Rolex once again celebrates automotive excellence at the 2023 Monterey Car Week. BY ADRIENNE FAUROTE
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THE MONTEREY PENINSULA HAS BECOME A SACRED GROUND FOR
automotive enthusiasts, especially since the inception of the Pebble Beach Road Race in 1950. Every year, the region hosts an annual gathering of likeminded car aficionados, offering them the chance to indulge in tradition while embracing the future of engineering. This year’s Monterey Car Week in mid-August did not disappoint as Rolex took center stage, championing four distinct events that share a common dedication to style and human achievement: the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, the Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance® presented by Rolex, The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, and the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®. Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® marked the apex of the festivities on Aug. 20, in which meticulously preserved cars from 1906 to 1998 graced the legendary golf course’s 18th fairway. This year’s edition, showcasing prestigious brands like Lamborghini, McLaren, and Porsche, honored their significant milestones with iconic models. The event also unveiled the future of motoring on the Concept Lawn, presenting groundbreaking vehicles. The pinnacle was reached when the 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster was crowned the Best of Show, with owner Jim Patterson receiving a specially engraved Oyster Perpetual Datejust 36 to acknowledge his dedication to classic car preservation. Tom Kristensen, the record-breaking nine-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Rolex Testimonee, served as an honorary judge at the Concours, emphasizing the precision, authenticity, and passion that
culminate in a triumphant moment at Pebble Beach. Kristensen lauds the Rolex reward as a timeless reminder of the devotion poured into the process. Another notable event, the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, held at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca from Aug. 16 to 19, showcased over 400 historic racing cars, embodying almost a century of motorsport heritage. The event commemorated Corvette’s 70th anniversary and paid tribute to the centenary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. As engines roared and flags waved, the Reunion underlined the dedication of participants who meticulously fine-tune these classic machines, ensuring their racing legacy endures. At The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, marques united on the Quail Lodge and Golf Club’s pristine lawns to unveil the cars of tomorrow, celebrating its 20th anniversary. Over 200 culturally significant vehicles took center stage, and the 1956 Ferrari 410 Superamerica “Super Fast” earned the Rolex Best of Show title, joining the 2023 Rolex Circle of Champions. Jenson Button, 2009 FIA Formula 1® Drivers’ World Champion and Rolex Testimonee, attested to the event’s splendor, the juxtaposition of old and new, and Rolex’s appreciation for heritage and innovation. Rolex’s relationship with motorsport spans decades, starting from the World Land Speed Record achievements in the 1930s to more recent partnerships with Formula 1® legends like Jackie Stewart and champions like Jenson Button, ultimately revealing the incredibly special relationship between the auto and horological industries. @hautetime HAUTE LIVING 95
WHERE TO STAY AND PLAY IN
THE MYSTICAL MIDDLE EAST BY LAURA SCHREFFLER
Banyan Tree AlUla, Saudi Arabia
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SAUDI ARABIA BANYAN TREE ALULA
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Banyan Tree has finally debuted its first property in the magical surrounds of AlUla in Saudi Arabia. The all-villa resort, which opened its doors in 2022, is a desert retreat in one of the world’s most mysterious and exciting new destinations — an area known as the world’s largest living museum — inspired by the natural surroundings of the Ashar Valley. Well-being and adventure excursions allow guests to explore ancient landscapes and meet the locals who call the land home. These opportunities include open-air massages, sound baths under the stars, excursions to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hegra, and even plane or helicopter rides to the Red Sea, among other destinations. Accommodations have an ethereal yet rustic quality, and our favorite is the dune villa — a secluded stay lavishly decorated with handcrafted, Arabian-inspired artifacts and objects reminiscent of Nabataean design and heritage with an external fire pit and a canopy tent that blends seamlessly into the existing landscape. There are also two fine dining concepts: Thai-based Saffron, as well as Harrat — a multi-sensory, rustic experience that offers true local flavor. Don’t miss the truly unparalleled experience of dining under the stars on the hotel’s hot air balloon for that extra dose of magic. Wadi Ashar, Tabuk Road, AlUla 43563, Saudi Arabia
JORDAN MÖVENPICK PETRA
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Petra is widely considered to be one of the most majestic places on Earth — a famous archaeological site where Eastern traditions merge with Hellenistic architecture. But that doesn’t mean that those who travel to this far-flung destination need to forsake comfort or luxury. Mövenpick Petra, a five-star resort located directly at the entrance to this historic Jordanian city, makes guests’ comfort its top priority. With 183 lavish hotel rooms and suites outfitted with antiques and art, plus a wide variety of restaurants to satiate cravings for top-tier cuisine, Mövenpick is one of the most distinguished hotels in the Middle East. The resort surprises even the most discerning travelers with its luxurious décor (as well as its gratis minibar, which definitely shouldn’t be overlooked). Magnificent views and glorious sunsets can be enjoyed from the lush Al Ghadeer Roof Garden; a lavishly-prepared fine dining experience is available at Al Iwan; sumptuous buffets from the Al Saraya Restaurant will keep you feeling full for days; and hand-crafted cocktails are a specialty at the Al Maqa’ad Bar, which boasts gold-leafed and hand-painted walls. There’s also a spa, an outdoor pool, and an on-site fitness center — everything you need for a memorable stay in one of the world’s most intriguing destinations. Tourism St., Wadi Musa 71810, Jordan
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TURKEY ARGOS IN CAPPADOCIA
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It’s hard not to love Turkey, one of the most culturally unique countries in the world. Sandwiched between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, the nation offers unparalleled experiences for those looking to get a glimpse of what life is like in a place that bridges two continents. To experience the magic of Turkey’s past, guests should head to Argos in Cappadocia, a cave hotel located in the ancient city which was named an official UNESCO World Heritage Site. Argos is small but mighty: 51 rooms and suites exude modern luxury but still offer access to the historical tunnels and caves that have been carefully restored. Situated in an ancient, renovated monastery settlement with “mansions” interconnected by underground tunnels, each individually designed accommodation celebrates the region’s tradition of cave-dwelling. Like Middle Earth, Cappadocia is a magical land highlighted by its ancient underground city, featuring structures all carved from soft volcanic rock. The “Fairy Chimneys,” or tall rock pillars of varying shapes and sizes, dot the valley floors, while hot air balloons float through a pearly pink sky over the craggy caves of Uçhisar castle at sunrise. Book the Tiraz Jacuzzi Suite, which includes a private Turkish bath, jacuzzi, views of Mount Erciyes and Pigeon Valley, a private terrace, separate living room, and fireplace, or one of the Splendid Suites, which include private in-suite pools, terraces, separate living areas on multiple levels, and seating niches that open onto public courtyards. As if that wasn’t enough, there is an incredible events space in Bezirhane, the site of a former 2,000-year-old monastery;fabulous Turkish fare and ethereal views at Nahita and Seki, the property’s two restaurants; a wine cellar with an extensive collection of local vintages, including Emir, Kalecik Karasi, Syrah, Boğazkere, and Chardonnay wines produced using grapes from the hotel’s own vineyards; wine tastings; Turkish cooking classes; in-room massages; and a new lounge and nightclub area unlike anything this fairytale village has seen before. Plus, should you want to see those sunrise hot air balloons without actually going up in one, the views from Argos are just about the best you can get — and you don’t even have to leave the hotel. Tekelli, Kayabaş Sk. No: 23, 50240 Uçhisar/Nevşehir Merkez/Nevşehir, Turkey
ABU DHABI ABU DHABI EDITION
The trendy boutique hotel brand EDITION has made a serious splash in Abu Dhabi. The 198-guest room property situated on the waterfront of Al Bateen Marina exhibits a sophisticated aesthetic with herringbone pattern flooring that draws inspiration from local basket weaving techniques, off-white marble in the bathrooms, windows dressed in elegant drapery, and walls adorned with photography by 20th-century photographer Brett Weston. The property is meant to feel like a home away from home with as many amenities as possible: two pools, two state-of-the-art fitness centers, a spa, the luxurious Rossano Ferretti salon, and three signature restaurants —Oak Room, a new-age English steakhouse; Alba Terrace, a lush, outdoor eatery inspired by a Mediterranean oasis; and Market at EDITION, an imaginative, health-focused establishment serving farm-to-table fare. Make sure to also check out Annex, a multi-level social space with a rooftop bar and ground-floor club. Marina - Al Bateen - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates
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KUWAIT GRAND HYATT KUWAIT
There’s a haute new hotel in Kuwait in the Grand Hyatt Kuwait. Awardwinning design studio Meyer Davis (whose work includes high-profile hotels like W Rome and Etéreo, an Auberge Resort, among others) drew inspiration from Kuwait’s history as a trade port at the tip of the Persian Gulf, where various cultures converge, as well as the country’s deep love of sailing. Marine blue accents have been peppered throughout this newly built property, while draped fabrics and artwork reference the fluidity of traditional dresses like abayas, the sails of fishing boats, and the wind blowing through the desert sand. The public spaces are theatrical, though the guest rooms were designed with serenity in mind, with soothing white oak paneling. The suites are enriched by darker varieties of wood, artwork, and blue tones, and the spa has a modern, abstract aesthetic but still feels timeless and ancient. Make sure to take in the lush gardens that serve as a backdrop to the indoor infinity pool for some additional quietude. 360 Mall, 6th Ring Road, Al Zahra, Block 7, P.O. Box 60, Al Zahra Area, Kuwait, 47451
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THE NED DOHA
Trust Nick Jones to create one of the coolest spots in the Middle East. The Soho House founder has made magic happen once again with The Ned Doha, the latest extension of his tony hotel and private members’ club. The Ned Doha is newly opened this year on the Corniche waterfront overlooking the Arabian Gulf in one of the most historically significant buildings in Qatar — the former site of the Ministry of Interior. This sleek property features 90 bedrooms and suites set over five floors, seven public restaurants, a pool and club lounge, and a health club with a spa and fitness center. Originally designed in the 1970s by Lebanese architect William Sednaoui, the unique Brutalist-style building has been completely redesigned, but sensitively, in order to retain its sense of history. Still, there are new things to love, such as contemporary sculptures, a water feature, and a striking concrete pergola. The interiors, which are inspired by 1970s glamour, feature terrazzo flooring, silk drapery, marble furniture, and woven and mirrored fabric headboards. Room décor ranges from rooms with darling dressing tables and curated cabinets to those with glass chandeliers and balconies with city, park, or sea views, as well as others with period vanity desks, upholstered bed-end ottomans, and freestanding bathtubs. Seven restaurants vie for dominance here: northern Italian eatery Cecconi’s, the Pan-Asian Kaia, casual concept Electric Diner, European brasserie Millie’s, Hadika (which focuses on Levantine cuisine), the California-centric Malibu Kitchen, and late-night boîte, Nickel Lounge. There’s also, as is typical of any Soho House hub, a stellar members’ club for its VIPs (though it should be noted that members spaces are available to members only), with its own pool, spa, gym, and rooftop club. Building 23, St. 910, Corniche St., Doha, Qatar
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JUMEIRAH MUSCAT BAY
Nestled within the secluded cove of Bandar Jissah between the Hajar Mountains and the Gulf of Oman just 15 minutes from the capital of Muscat is Jumeirah Muscat Bay, the Jumeirah Group’s first hotel in Oman. In Muscat Bay, Oman’s only fully integrated resort village, guests will discover 206 rooms and suites (all of which include breathtaking ocean vistas), five diverse dining venues including Peridot, which showcases interactive live cooking stations;Tarini lounge, a tranquil escape from the Omani sun; Zuka, a chill poolside eatery; Asianstyle signature bites and an exquisite cigar selection at the intimate Anzo bar and terrace; and Brezza, a contemporary restaurant with some of the best views in Muscat from Cristiano Goattin, an Italian-born chef with a Michelin-star background. Add in Talise Spa — a twofloor affair with a hammam, sauna, and steam room; a state-of-the-art fitness center; yoga studio;and tennis court, as well as activities like scuba diving, sailing, and snorkeling, and — dare we say it — you may not feel like leaving the property at all. Saraya OM, Bandar Jissah 117, Oman
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Once in a while, a property comes along that’s so over the top — so extra — that the world sits up and takes notice. That property is Atlantis, The Royal — which is so beyond that Queen Beyoncé herself even performed at its opening gala. But beyond the spectacle and sparkle, the jewel of Dubai is extra accommodating when it comes to comfort. There are 795 elegant rooms, suites, and signature penthouses featuring stunning views of the skyline and Arabian Sea, each of which features carefully curated, bespoke amenities from luxury brands such as Hermès, Frette, and Graff (of whose gold-plated disposable toothbrushes are offered as in-room amenities). There are 17 restaurants and bars — indeed, the most celebrity chef-driven eateries under one roof of anywhere in the world — inclusive of: Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Jaleo by José Andrés, Ariana’s Persian Kitchen, La Mar by Gastón Acurio, Estiatorio Milos by Costas Spiliadis, The Little Venice Cake Company by Mich Turner, and Nobu by the Beach. There are a plethora of unique entertainment experiences as well, such as the region’s only fire-and-water fountain; an infinity pool 22 stories high at Cloud 22; Nobu by the Beach, the brand’s first pool and beach club; the world’s largest jellyfish tank (with 4,000 jellyfish) at Resonance by Heston Blumenthal; and Ling Ling, a Tao Group Hospitality nightclub located 23 stories high in the sky. Also, its Aquaventure Waterpark holds the Guinness World Record for the Most Waterslides in a Waterpark (50), boasts over 90 swimming pools, is the largest privately-owned stretch of continuous beachfront in Dubai, houses especially lavish art including “Droplets,” an original piece measuring 38 feet tall, and includes a spa featuring the six-room Hammam Sensorium and unique relaxation experiences, such as moon manifestations, energy alignment, sound immersion, hypnohealing, and underwater yoga. Palm Jumeirah - Crescent Road - The Palm Jumeirah – Dubai
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EGYPT
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FOUR SEASONS HOTEL CAIRO AT NILE PLAZA + FOUR SEASONS HOTEL SHARM EL SHEIKH
There are two things that come to mind when one thinks of Egypt: the Pyramids and the Nile River. The latter is what renowned French interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon had in mind when he redesigned Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza. The stylish waterfront property along the bank of the Nile offers guests commanding views of the famous river, 12th-century Saladin Citadel, and the Great Pyramid in the distance. Calming shades reminiscent of the sand and rugged desert adorn the interior and maximize the natural light that pours in through floor-to-ceiling windows, while other natural elements are used as earth-centric décor and embellish walls, ceilings, and doorways. The organic aesthetic brightens pottery, as well as framed abstracts and landscapes of Egypt and other works made by local artists, which are featured in every room, while drawing eyes to panoramic views of felucca boats gliding over the river and the Cairo Tower illuminated by the setting sun. The hotel’s renovation of spacious guest rooms and suites on the 25th, 26th, and 27th premier floors includes embroidered fabric headboards in sand tones with built-in reading lights on signature Four Seasons bedding, as well as deeply cushioned chairs, sofas, and lounges. Make sure to pay homage to Queen Cleopatra at both the spa with the Cleopatra Ritual — a luxurious milk bath with honey, rose oil, and rose petals, plus a soothing 60-minute massage — and indulge on cocktails at The Bar (one of 10 on-site F&B concepts) with Cleopatra’s Kiss, made of VSOP Cognac, crème de cacao, and sparkling wine. While in Egypt, head to Four Seasons Hotel Sharm El Sheikh — a radically different accommodation due to its location nestled between the Red Sea and desert mountain peaks — for a true Arabian fairytale. Anyone who stays in this luxurious resort, which received a multimillion-dollar expansion in 2022, is lucky, but guests who stay in The Palace, a lavish, private 6,082-square-foot suite surrounded by a fully-furnished garden with a private pool, fitness room, spa treatment room, dressing room, office space, and complete residential facilities, are truly spoiled. 1089 Corniche El Nile, Qasr El Nil, Cairo Governorate 11519, Egypt + 1 Four Seasons Blvd., P.O. Box 203 | Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
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Market: Nashville, TN Specialty: Body
Market: Boston, MA Specialty: Breast
Dr. Jeffrey Lee 61 7 . 851 . 62 2 8 i n f o @ j l p l a s t i c s u r g e ry . c o m
Dr. Alton Ingram 61 5 . 4 31 . 371 0 p at i e n t s @ i n g r a m c o s m e t i c s u r g e r y . c o m i n g r a m c o s m e t i c s u r g e ry . c o m
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Market: Houston, TX Specialty: Body
Market: Fort Collins, CO Specialty: Medical Spa
Dr. Daisy A. Ayim
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Market: Denver, CO Specialty: Medical Aesthetics
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Market: DMV (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia) Specialty: Esthetician
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Market: DMV (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia) Specialty: Eyelid/Oculoplastic
Dr. Viraj Mehta
Market: DMV (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia) Specialty: Face
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Market: Michigan Specialty: Allergy and Immunology
Market: Atlanta, GA Specialty: Hair Restoration
Anderson Center for Hair
Dr. Tina Abraham 248.651.6430
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Market: Columbus, OH Specialty: Smile
Market: Philadelphia, PA Specialty: Face
Dr. Jason Bloom
Dr. Sam Latif
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Market: Louisville, KY Specialty: Smile
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Market: Cleveland, OH Specialty: Breast
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Market: Miami Beach, FL Specialty: Concierge Medicine
Apprize Medical
Market: Oakland, CA Specialty: Mental Health
Dr. Mike Hoaglin 4 1 5 . 735 . 6 4 53
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Market: New York, NY Specialty: Concierge Telemedicine
Market: New York, NY Specialty: Fertility
Dr. Brian A. Levine 212.290.8100 n at i o n a l p s c @ c o l o c r m . c o m c c r m i v f . c o m / n e w - yo r k
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Market: Miami, Florida Specialty: Criminal Defense
Market: South Florida Specialty: Commercial, Franchise
Chad Piotrowski
Robert Zarco
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Market: South Florida Specialty: Family Law/Divorce
Market: South Florida Specialty: Real Estate
Robert Elias
Sandy B. Becher
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Market: South Florida Specialty: Tax Law
Market: South East, Florida Specialty: Personal Injury Law
Suzanne M. DeWitt
Chad Robinson
305 . 563 . 70 0 0
561 . 80 0 . 2903
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Market: Coral Gables, Florida Specialty: Business/Commercial Litigation
Market: Miami, Florida Specialty: Personal Injury
Gabriel S. Saade, Esq.
Jany Martínez-Ward
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Market: Los Angeles, CA Specialty: Entertainment Law
Market: New York City Specialty: Corporate Law
Keith Berglund
Amit Sondhi
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Market: New York City Specialty: Private Wealth Law
Market: New York City Specialty: Tax
Benjamin Goldburd
Michael Kosnitzky
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Market: Atlanta Specialty: Business Law
Market: Chicago Specialty: Immigration
Hassan Elkhalil
Christopher Helt, Esq.
7 70 . 61 2 . 3499
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Market: Pittsburgh, PA Specialty: Entertainment Law
Market: Chicago Specialty: Personal Injury
Robert S. Fakhouri
Rocco Cozza
312.999.9990
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Market: Texas Specialty: White Collar Criminal Defense
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Market: National Specialty: Burn Injury Survivors
Paul Samakow p a u l @ n at i o n a l b u r n at t o r n e y . c o m n at i o n a l b u r n at t o r n e y . c o m
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David Hersh
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Christine Hong
Market: Scottsdale and Paradise Valley, AZ Realty One Group
Market: Bel Air, Los Angeles, CA Coldwell Banker Realty Beverly Hills
david@hersh24k.com hersh24k.com
310.433.5590 christinehong@coldwellbanker.com christinehong.net
Michael Eisenberg
Joyce Rey
Market: Bel Air, Los Angeles, CA Keller Williams Beverly Hills
Market: Beverly Hills, CA Coldwell Banker Global Luxury
310.748.5410 310.432.6400 mikeeisenberg@sbcglobal.net
310.285.7529 joyce@joycerey.com joycerey.com
Timothy Norman Tamura
Tomer Fridman
Market: Corona Del Mar, CA VALIA Properties 949.673.0789 tim@valiaoc.com valiaoc.com
Market: Hidden Hills, Holmby Hills, Trousdale Estates, CA Compass 310.919.1038 info@thefridmangroup.com thefridmangroup.com
Emaluisa Bustamante
Maxine & Marti Gellens
619-823-3444 emaluisa@willisallen.com lajollahomes4sale.com
858.551.6630 sold@gellens.com gellens.com
Courtney Poulos
Myra Nourmand
323.919.0375 courtney@acme-re.com acme-re.com
310.888.3333 myranourmand@nourmand.com myranourmand.com
Laura Drammer
Jeff Chertow
805.448.7500 laura@lauradrammer.com lauradrammer.com
310.456.3469 jeffchertow@gmail.com malibudreamhomes.com
Market: La Jolla, CA Willis Allen Real Estate
Market: West Adams, Los Angeles, CA ACME Real Estate
Market: Los Olivos, CA Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties
Market: La Jolla, CA Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
Market: Los Angeles, CA Nourmand & Associates
Market: Malibu, CA Pinnacle Estate Properties
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Cindy Shearin
Market: Manhattan Beach/Redondo Beach, CA Strand Hill Christie’s International 310.200.8318 cindy@theshearingroup.com cindyshearin.com
Debbi DiMaggio and Adam Betta Market: Piedmont/Berkeley/Oakland, CA Corcoran Global Living
510.414.6777 debbi.dimaggio@corcoranicon.com adam.betta@corcoranicon.com dimaggiobettagroup.co
Olivia Hsu Decker
Market: San Francisco Bay, CA Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty 415.435.1600 olivia@sanfranciscofinehomes.com sanfranciscofinehomes.com
Riskin Partners Estate Group Market: Santa Barbara, CA Village Properties
805.565.8600 team@riskinpartners.com montecito-realestate.com
David J. Carciere Market: Sonoma County, CA Cru Land Company 707.479.2199 cruland.com
Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group
Market: Montecito, CA Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices California 805.565.4014 Home@MKGroupMontecito.com mkgroupmontecito.com
Joel Goodrich Market: Presidio Heights/Sea Cliff, San Francisco, CA Coldwell Banker Global Luxury 415.308.8184 joel@joelgoodrich.com joelgoodrich.com
Tim Van Damm & Associates
Market: Rancho Santa Fe, CA Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 858.663.0911 tim@timvandamm.com timvandamm.com
Kris Zacuto Market: Silicon Beach, CA Compass 310.702.6299 kris@kriszacuto.com kriszacuto.com
Ernie Carswell
Market: West Hollywood, CA Ernie Carswell & Associates at Douglas Elliman Real Estate 310.345.7500 ernie@carswellandassociates.com carswellandassociates.com
Hyleri Katzenberg
Shelly Tretter Lynch
203.246.8395 hyleri@luxelatitudes.com luxelatitudes.com
203.550.8508 shelly.tretterlynch@compass.com shellytretterlynch.com
Market: Fairfield, CT Compass
Market: Greenwich, CT Compass
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Mark Yaffe
Tadia Silva
Market: Bal Harbour, FL Nest Seekers International
Market: Bal Harbour, FL Legacy | Forbes Global Properties
305.998.9981 mark@markyaffe.com markyaffe.com
305.439.1286 emailtadia@gmail.com
Jackie Feldman
Jonathan Postma
Market: Boca Raton, FL One Sotheby’s International Realty
Market: Boca Raton, FL Coldwell Banker
561.400.2156 jfeldman@onesothebysrealty.com jackiefeldman.onesothebysrealty.com
561.843.7828 jonathan@jonathanpostma.com jonathanpostma.com
Sam and Jonathan Pergerson – The Pergerson Group
Jacopo Iasiello
Market: Bradenton, FL Coldwell Banker Realty
941.960.9109 sales@thepergersongroup.com thepergersongroup.com
Katharine A Rutland
Market: Coastal Palm Beach, FL The Luxury Portfolio Group, HomeSmart 561.480.8769 kathyrutland@yahoo.com theluxuryportfoliogroup.com
Market: Brickell, Miami, FL LuXury Wealth Group
305.521.8771 info@jacopoiasiello.com jacopoiasiello.com
The AMS team – by Ani Sanchez & Yedri Villafane Market: Coconut Grove, FL One Sotheby’s International Realty 305.510.7018 contact@theamsteam.com theamsteam.com
The Triple Crown
Greisy Montes De Oca
Aimee Deupi: 305.458.6535 adeupi@onesothebysrealty.com Briana Alvarez: 305.967.3968 bvalvarez@onesothebysrealty.com
305.505.6233 casa@greisymontesdeoca.com thebrokeragearealestateco.com
Market: Coconut Grove, FL
Mauricio J. Barba Market: Coral Gables, FL Luxury Real Estate Advisor
305.439.8311 mauricio@miamisignaturehomes.com miamisignaturehomes.com
Market: Cocoplum, Coral Gables, FL The Brokerage A Real Estate Company
Mickael Lancri Market: Coral Gables, FL Mickael Lancri Real Estate
786.246.3456 mickaellancripa@gmail.com mickaellancrirealestate.com
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Debbie Wysocki
Market: Harbor Beach/East Lauderdale, Lauderdale By The Sea, Hillsboro Beach/Hillsboro Shores, Deerfield Beach, FL
Alfonso Tapia Market: Downtown Miami, FL eXp Realty
Florida Luxury Homes Group - Keller Williams Realty Professionals 954.579.5720 debbie@floridaluxuryhomesgroup.com floridaluxuryhomesgroup.com
305.516.3303 atc@thealfonsotc.com atc@thealfonsotc.com
Diana Kosov
Gabrielle Ayzen
917.662.8265 Diana.Kosov@compass.com www.dianakosov.com
305.766.3374 gabrielle@travelfwrd.com travelfwrd.com
Scott Eric Klein, PA
Jennifer Leong and Nicole Di Leo of The Opulent Group
Market: Downtown Miami, FL Compass
Market: Edgewater, Miami, FL The Corcoran Group
305.302.3179 scott@scottkleinrealtor.com corcoran.com/real-estate-agents/detail/scott-ericklein-p-a-/26734/regionId/2
Chris Lodge Market: Key West, FL Expert Realty, LLC
609.290.6075 TheRealLodge@Gmail.com chris.keywestexperts.com
Market: Edgewater, Miami, FL Big International Realty
Market: Fort Lauderdale, FL TheOG@OneSothebysRealty.com IG: OpulentGroupJenniferLeong 954.850.0269
Lori Suarez, The Curated Collection Group Market: Las Olas Isles, FL One Sothebys
954.648.7336 lsuarez@onesothebysrealty.com curatedcollection.onesothebysrealty.com
Chris Sullivan
Priscilla Haisley
239.404.5548 chris@marcoluxuryhomes.com marcoluxuryhomes.com
305.322.3665 priscilla@luxeknows.com miamidreamcasa.com
Lee and Kaylee Cooke
The Resop Team
321.440.5794 contact@floridaluxuryrealtors.com floridaluxuryrealtors.com
239.231.6164 / theresopteam.com chris.resop@theagencyre.com @theresopteam
Market: Marco Island, FL RE/MAX Affinity Plus
Market: Orlando, FL Top Villas Realty
Market: Miami Shores, FL Luxe Properties
Market: Olde Naples, FL The Agency Naples
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Dante DiSabato
Stanley Whitcomb
239.537.5351 dante.disabato@raveis.com dantedisabato.raveis.com
239.564.5252 stan@thewhitcombgroup.com thewhitcombgroup.com
Maria Oddy
Nichollette White
239.821.6277 maria.oddy@raveis.com oddyteam.com
347.272.5311 realestate@nichollettewhite.com
Alan Philipson
Wesley Ulloa and Bianca Guevara
Market: Naples, FL William Raveis
Market: South Naples, FL William Raveis Real Estate
Market: Pinecrest, FL Compass
305.954.4227 alan.philipson@compass.com alanphilipson.com
Stefano Balli Market: Ponce-Davis, FL Compass
305.915.2572 stefano.balli@compass.com compass.com/agents/stefano-balli
Market: North Naples, FL The Whitcomb Group @ Premiere Plus Realty
Market: Pembroke Pines, FL Coldwell Banker Realty Weston
Market: Pinecrest, FL LUXE PROPERTIES
Bianca: 786-632-2640 / Wesley: 305-986-7041 bianca@luxeknows.com / wesley@luxeknows.com
Gwinn Volen
Market: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL The Volen Group, Keller Williams Luxury International 904.314.5188 thevolengroup@gmail.com pontevedrafocus.com
Moriah Taliaferro
Anca Mirescu
Market: Sarasota, FL Premier Sotheby’s International Realty
Market: South Beach, Miami, FL Douglas Elliman Real Estate
941.504.9910 moriah.taliaferro@premiersir.com moriahtaliaferro.com
305.349.3590 anca.mirescu@elliman.com elliman.com/ancamirescu
Gary Hennes
Alyssa Brody
305.281.6551 gary@garyhennesrealtors.com garyhennesrealtors.com
alyssa@developmentmarketingteam.com developmentmarketingteam.com
Market: South Beach, FL Gary Hennes Realtors
Market: South of Fifth, Miami, FL Development Marketing Team
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Lisa Van Wagenan Market: South of Fifth, Miami, FL Brown Harris Stevens 305.495.8417 LisaV@bhsusa.com
Daniel Pansky & Maria Kuzina
Market: Sunny Isles Beach, FL Miami Luxury Real Estate LLC
754.217.1402 mkuzina@miamiluxuryrealestates.com miamiluxuryrealestates.com
Melissa Barragan
Jaime Brown
305.988.4351 melissa@dezer.com melissabarragan.com
813.444.5885 jbrown@tampahomestyles.com tampahomestyles.homes
Jennifer Zales
Miguel A. Rodriguez
813.758.3443 jennifer@jenniferzales.com jenniferzales.com
561.603.9473 miguel@thechadcarrollgroup.com MiguelSellsRealEstate.com
Debra Johnston
Carrie Nicholson
Market: Sunny Isles Beach, FL Dezer Platinum Realty
Market: Tampa Bay, FL Coldwell Banker Global Luxury
Market: Atlanta, Georgia Coldwell Banker Realty
404.312.1959 | 404.537.3200 debra.johnston@cbrealty.com debraajohnston.com
Market: Tampa, FL Tampa Homestyles
Market: West Palm Beach, FL Compass
Market: Big Island, HI Carrie Nicholson, Realtor, BIC 808.896.9749 Carrie@hawaiilife.com carrie-nicholson.com
MacArthur and Lai Group
Dolores Panlilio Bediones
Market: Big Island, HI Sotheby’s International Realty
Market: Honolulu, HI Coldwell Banker Realty
808.895.5748 / 808.989.7861 macarthurlaigroup@venturesir.com venturesir.com/bio/MacArthurAndLai
808.383.9787 dolores.bediones@cbrealty.com doloresbedioneshawaii.com
Jeff Skinner & Suzanne Harding
Neal Norman
Market: Kauai, HI Kukui‘ula Realty Group, LLC 808.742.0234 jskinner@kukuiula.com smharding@kukuiula.com
Market: Kauai, HI Hawaii Life
808.651.1777 neal@hawaiilife.com nealnorman.com
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Dano Sayles
Debbie Arakaki
808.870.4899 dano@danosayles.com dano.emauirealestate.com
808.283.7214 Debbie@DebbieArakaki.com DebbieArakaki.com
Beth Chang
Daniela Pagani
808.478.7800 beth@bethchang.com bethchang.com
312.402.4072 daniela@danielapagani.com danielapagani.com
Charlene M. Hamiwka
Vicki Gaily
207.671.0085 charlene@harcourtswfp.com waterfrontandfineproperties.harcourtsna.com
Office 201.934.7111 | Cell 201.390.5880 vgaily@specialproperties.com specialproperties.com
Curtis J. Wright
Frank D. Isoldi
Market: Maui, HI Coldwell Banker Island Properties
Market: Oahu, HI Coldwell Banker Realty
Market: Maine Harcourts Waterfront & Fine Properties
Market: Essex County, Morris County, NJ Christie’s International Real Estate Northern New Jersey 973.289.8972 | 973.509.4649 cwright@christiesrealestategroup.com WrightGroupRE.com
Market: Maui, HI Compass
Market: Chicago, IL Real Broker
Market: Bergen County, NJ Special Properties div. of Brook Hollow Group
Market: Westfield, NJ Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Office direct 908.301.2038 | Cell 908.787.5990 frankisoldi@gmail.com theisoldicollection.com
Julija Nikonovaite
Leslie S. Modell
917.544.1456 jnikonovaite@elliman.com elliman.com/newyorkcity/associate/527-a-552jjan/julija-nikonovaite
212.606.7668, 917.488.5374 leslies.modell@sothebyshomes.com thelesliesmodellteam.com
Michael DeRosa
Jaime Richichi
315.406.7355 | 212.757.1550 michaelderosa@michaelderosaexchange.com derosaexchange.com
516.749.5242 jaime.richichi@compass.com jaimerichichi.com
Market: Manhattan, NYC, NY Douglas Elliman
Market: Skaneateles, NY Michael DeRosa Exchange
Market: Midtown East, NY Sotheby’s International Realty
Market: Upper East Side, New York City, NY Compass
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Eugenia C. Foxworth
Laura Livaudais
Market: Uptown, New York Foxworth Realty
Market: Asheville/Western NC Ivester Jackson Blackstream Christie’s International Real Estate
212.368.4902 eugenia@foxworthrealtyonline.com foxworthrealtyonline.com
828.712.5445 laura@ijbproperties.com allashevillerealestate.com
Julie Osborn and Pat Allen Market: Highlands, NC Allen Tate/Pat Allen Realty Group
LUXE Forbes Global Properties
828.200.6165 julie.osborn@allentate.com julieosborn.allentate.com
503.389.2112 info@luxeoregon.com luxeoregon.com
BlackLabel KW
Steven Myers
215.692.6636 info@blacklabelkw.com blacklabelkw.com
615.330.0555 steve@stevemyershomes.com stevemyershomes.com
Moira E. Holley Market: Seattle, Washington
Jay Caputo
Market: Philadelphia, PA Keller Williams Philadelphia
Realogics | Sotheby’s International Realty 206.612.5771 moira@moirapresents.com moirapresents.com
David Kafka
Market: Lake Oswego / Portland / West Linn / Bend, OR
Market: Nashville, TN Fridrich & Clark Realty
Market: Washington D.C. Compass 703.340.7996 jaytherelentless@gmail.com tcgrealestate.com
Kevin Crigger
Market: Belize RE/MAX 1st Choice Belize
Market: Toronto, Canada The Kevin Crigger Real Estate Team
+501.615.9622 david@remax1stchoicebelize.com 1stchoicebelize.com
416.489.2121 kevin@kevincrigger.com kevincrigger.com
Eugen Klein
Provenance Properties
604.818.5888 eklein@kleingroup.com kleingroup.com
345.640.7000 info@provenanceproperties.com provenanceproperties.com
Market: Vancouver, Canada Royal LePage Westside Klein Group
Market: Cayman Islands, Caribbean Christie’s International Real Estate
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Blue Zone Realty International Market: Costa Rica
KC Martin
Market: Paris, France Sotheby’s International Realty
415.251.2332 tim@bluezonerealty.com bluezonerealty.com
505.690.7192 [for calls outside US, use “011”] kc.martin@sothebyshomes.com sothebysrealty.com
Gregory Gunter
Jorge A. Guillén
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2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre An Electrifying Spirit BY TIM LAPPEN
STEALTH. THAT’S AN INTERESTING WORD TO USE FOR AN ULTRA-LUXURY ROLLS-ROYCE, BUT LET ME FINISH.
I use the term advisedly as this is a car that, while gorgeous and even imposing to look at, is almost silent when underway, and, due to its very aerodynamic design, it even slices quietly through the air. As I said, stealth. But why isn’t the name spelled correctly, with the “er” at the end? Maybe it’s to give you a clue that things are not what they always seem, especially when it comes to the Geniuses of Goodwood, the legendary home of Rolls-Royce. Definitions of the word “specter” include a phantom or a ghost, so now we’re on to something, given that Rolls-Royce’s Spectre is a close relative of both the Phantom and their Ghost. Now that we’ve resolved that haunting issue, we can move on to this wonderful vehicle, which the company claims is the “world’s first ultra-luxury, all-electric super coupe.” While the vehicle bears some resemblance to the Rolls-Royce Wraith — a long, two-door hardtop coupe with a rooftop sloping elegantly to the trailing edge of the boot (trunk) — in person, it appears to be a distinctly different car. First, the aerodynamics are more important in an all-electric car (did I forget to mention that there’s no internal combustion engine (ICE) in sight?). When a vehicle is battery-powered, the impact of the air on the moving car can seriously affect the vehicle’s range, so the creators seek to eke out as much “slipperiness” as they can, in this case, canting the lovely Pantheon grille slightly rearwards, adjusting the height and angle of the Spirt of Ecstasy, redesigning the wheels to cut through the air better, and, of course, adjust every shape and surface of the body so that the wind becomes less of an obstacle. The result of all this effort is to cause less interference from the air when the Spectre is in motion. Weight is another metric that can impact the ability of an electric vehicle to go far, and here there is little choice since batteries are heavy. To produce the same amount of energy that resides in a one-gallon can of gasoline requires batteries that take several times the size — and weight — of that gas can. Ironically, creating an electric car that is lighter is a supreme challenge since the batteries themselves — the source of the motivating power — weigh so much. By one estimate, the Spectre’s batteries weigh more than 1,500 pounds. Adding to the heft is about 400 pounds of sound-deadening materials, so the Spectre must haul around 2,000 pounds of batteries and acoustic materials, which, of course, explains why the Spectre tips the scales at an impressive 6,400 pounds.
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What will be of most importance to Rolls-Royce buyers is what it’s like to drive (or be chauffeured in) a Spectre. In a word: sublime. From the first touch of the door handle, it’s clearly apparent that this is an extremely well-made car. Looks aside (though I am a big fan of the looks), the feel of the car is wonderful at every tactile engagement (“touch” seems too plebian a word for this car). The door handles feel as if they were carved from silver ingots, while the controls for everything one needs have an unmistakable quality. Even the famous push-pull knobs for the air-conditioning have retained their historic stature, and although they now operate the actual air system via electronics, it does feel like one is actuating a highly-machined metal air door. Adjust the column-mounted gear lever (please pronounce that leever) into the drive position, and off you go; depending upon the propensity of your right foot, it may be GO. The electric motor is estimated to produce over 575 horsepower and over 650 pound-feet of torque (Rolls-Royce typically indicates that their engines’ power is “adequate”). When you factor in the weight of the car, it’s a pleasant surprise to find that the power metrics allow the car to accelerate to 60 mph in just over four seconds. (Note, however, that Rolls-Royce has built in some delay before the delivery of full power, much like the feeling of the legendary V12 Rolls-Royce, which purposely had a slight lag as RollsRoyce owners don’t want to experience whiplash upon acceleration.) This is not your grandfather’s Rolls-Royce, unless he was Barney Oldfield. And to balance out that prodigious power, the Spectre’s brakes act in a lovely concert with the regeneration of the electric motor upon deceleration. (Rolls-Royce has thoughtfully allowed regen to be toggled on and off, so you don’t spill your Champagne when being driven ever-so-elegantly to the opera.) Now, let’s look at handling. One rarely puts “Rolls-Royce” and “handling” together, but the Spectre turns the table on that measure, too. We’ve already seen that “performance” has entered the Rolls-Royce vernacular, but to my surprise and delight, this big coupe really can handle. As is typical, the suspension system on the Rolls-Royce has a name — the Planar System — which implies that the system runs in all directions. First utilized in the Ghost, Rolls-Royce engineers explain that all of the systems work in tandem so that the amount of the Spectre’s left or right lean in a curve, the forward or rearward bias from braking or accelerating, and the angle of the front wheels based on the steering input all are calculated in milliseconds so that the suspension can respond accordingly. While the Spectre maintains the legendary “magic carpet ride” for which Rolls-Royce is so well-known, the ability of the suspension to counteract lean and other G forces is remarkable so that the major twisties do not upset the car’s aplomb. This latest “Roller” is a force of nature in that it is stunning to behold. It cossets the occupants in luxurious splendor, handles like a dream, and performs like a — sports car. The company likes to say that they designed a Rolls-Royce first and an electric car second. It is clear they have done exactly that. @hauteauto HAUTE LIVING 131
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recent Haute Living Hamptons cover at Surf Lodge in Montauk. Attendees included Kelly Burns, Serena Levy, Angela Birdman, Milly’s chief creative officer Betsy Ferraro, Alexa Cahill, Shauna Brook, Matthew Friedman, Furtuna Skin’s Susan Probst, Surf Lodge founder Jayma Cardoso, Brianne Manz, Klaudia Pyz, Vivienne Klas Yousefi, Jennifer Leong, Mary Wasnne, Suzanne and Michael Kosnitzky, Haute Media Group’s senior vice president April Irene Donelson, Haute Media Group’s vice president of partnerships & communications Lauren Mosseri, and Shreya Arun, among others. Guests mixed and mingled during a sunset happy hour before settling in for a menu of delicacies, including radicchio salad with smoked beets and salted ricotta; tuna sashimi with whipped eggplant, sesame, and daikon; burrata with stone fruit and shiso oil; and mains of roasted halibut with Green Goddess barley and sea beans; and NY strip steak with salsa verde. Ferraro kicked off the speeches by toasting Zoe and the evening itself before Haute Media Group CEO Kamal Hotchandani spoke on the inspirational way Zoe has impacted women. Zoe then took the mic, saying that “showing up for people is underestimated and underappreciated… but something I’ve learned throughout my career is that people who do show up for you [are] really invaluable.” She then spoke to the greatness of the Milly brand and how it empowers women everywhere. She also noted her personal love of Furtuna Skin. It was definitely an evening for the books.
1. The dinner menu 2. Susan Probst and Rachel Zoe 3. Zoe poses with her Haute Living cover 4. Betsy Ferraro, Angela Birdman, and Matthew Friedman 5. The Surf Lodge tablesape
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ON JULY 20, HAUTE MEDIA GROUP HOSTED HAUTE LEADERS FROM the Haute Beauty and Haute Residence networks for a memorable night of high-quality food and conversation at Fushimi Times Square in Manhattan. Fushimi is renowned for its exquisite Japanese-fusion dishes, skillfully blending traditional Japanese flavors with innovative, fresh tastes and techniques. They use hand-picked and always fresh ingredients that are shipped in weekly to be served by their talented group of chefs. The high-quality restaurant with an exceptional atmosphere served as the perfect setting for the gathering of this outstanding assembly of industry leaders. Before dinner, the respected group of Haute Leaders mingled and enjoyed some drinks with the option of a lychee martini crafted with vodka and lychee puree, lychee schnapps, and lemon juice. As guests took their seats, the Japanese-inspired dinner began. To begin, Fushimi invited the table to enjoy a variety of shared plates, including edamame, shishito pepper, and sushimi and sashimi platters. They were then invited to select an appetizer from the list of short ribs with crispy mashed potatoes, spicy tuna gyoza lightly fried with bluefin tuna, pork potstickers, and rock shrimp tempura with spicy mayo. Next, they picked an entree from miso ginger cod and rib-eye steak teriyaki, served with a side of vegetable fried rice. The meal was finished off with the choice of either warm chocolate cake or mango cheesecake. All delicious and satisfying, leaving our leaders with a lasting impression of Fushimi’s culinary mastery and a desire to return for more. Notable attendees included Dr. Frank Lalezar, Dr. Anna Avaliani, Dr. Dina Strachan, Dr. Husam Almunajed, Dr. Mimi Yeung, Katie Werbowski, Dr. Jeffrey Lisiecki, Curtis Wright, Erica Wright, Juhi Singh, Dr. Rishi Chopra, and their guests. 5
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NO. 9 RANKED ATP TOUR PLAYER TAYLOR FRITZ CELEBRATED A
major milestone — his very first cover feature — with Haute Living and Maestro Dobel tequila, of which he’s an ambassador, at Avra Rockefeller Center on August 23. The event took place just ahead of the U.S. Open, which kicks off on August 28 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. At a cocktail hour, ahead of the elegant evening, Dobel 50 Cristalino was served neat in addition to the Game, Set, Smash cocktail, made of Maestro Dobel Diamante tequila, orange liqueur, simple syrup, fresh squeezed lime, pineapple chunks, and club soda. Before dinner, Haute Media Group CEO Kamal Hotchandani said a few words about Fritz, his quest for greatness, and why Fritz’s hard-working ethos and love for his family aligned with the Haute Living brand. He highlighted the 25-year-old’s relationship with Dobel as well, citing the tequila as the best he’s ever had. He then introduced celebrity artist Johnathan Schultz, who presented Fritz with a painting made of 23K gold. Then Fritz spoke, noting how important the opportunity was to him as it was his first cover. Guests, including Haute Media Group editor-in-chief Laura Schreffler and senior vice president April Irene Donelson, as well as MoonPay CEO Ivan Soto-Wright, Johnny Petrosyants, Marc Packer, Dr. Sachin Shridharani, Shiran Melamed, Eduardo Kiks, Matthew Toboroff, Alisa Roever, Gonzalo Morales, and Matthew Fawcett, among others, sat down to a dinner of Avra’s Greek favorites, including hummus, melitzanosalata, and skordalia; roasted beets; spicy eggplant chips; grilled lavraki; and grilled chicken. Fritz is America’s current top-ranked player and number No. 9 overall on the ATP tour. He is known for besting Rafael Nadal to take home the men’s singles title at Indian Wells last March. The evening was also powered by Haute Jets.
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very own cover of Haute Living New York. The front-row darling greeted guests at Avra Madison, indulging in signature cocktails provided by acclaimed single malt whisky label The Macallan. Haute Media Group CEO Kamal Hotchandani paid tribute to the spirit of the fashion darling and entrepreneur, acknowledging her decades of work and the sophistication. Tables adorned with Venus et Fleur filled the room with the scent of roses as attendees savored delectable Greek cuisine while buzzing with excitement for the upcoming Fashion Week. Palermo raised her glass in a toast, expressing her gratitude to Haute Living for an “incredible shoot.” Each guest received gifts from 111SKIN to maintain a radiant appearance. Finally, a whisky-paired dessert tasting left everyone with a sweet and smoky memory, creating an evening that tantalized all the senses.
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HAUTE HOTEL Spotlight on… Washington, D.C.’s Hotel Washington BY LAURA SCHREFFLER
LONG REGARDED AS AN ICONIC DESTINATION IN THE HEART OF THE
nation’s capital, Hotel Washington stands out as a distinguished haven in Washington, D.C. Since opening its doors in 1917, the hotel’s legacy continues to evolve, and now, on the heels of recent enhancements to its public spaces and all 326 guest rooms, Hotel Washington is a reimagined destination and sophisticated meeting place for those in the know. Infused with the spirited energy of the city and cutting-edge, contemporary design, the quintessential landmark serves as a cornerstone for world leaders and high-profile tastemakers with an unparalleled location just steps from the White House and National Mall. While honoring its historic roots, the hotel continues to cement itself as a modern luxury locale with a playful take on D.C.’s political past and new guest experiences. Brooklyn-based artist Amit Greenberg’s work has become an essential part of the hotel’s DNA. Neon signs, cheeky wallpaper, and other whimsical accents are a refreshing addition to the lobby, while guest rooms tout Greenberg’s cherry blossom-adorned headboards and floor-to-ceiling murals in premier suites. Timeless and approachable, Hotel Washington offers uncomplicated yet elevated dining experiences like VUE Rooftop, which is undoubtedly the crown jewel. An artfully designed destination with views of the Washington Monument, VUE boasts seasonal cocktails, elegant plates, and a stylish ambiance like no other. For an al fresco option, The Patio offers classic American fare in a charming outdoor setting, while the newest culinary concept, Fireclay, spearheaded by executive chef Israel Lopez-Albarracin, embraces a “kissed by fire” mentality. The open-fire kitchen serves simple and flavorful New American classics crafted with expertise and passion. Adjacent to the stunning lobby, the restaurant offers bright and open seating in a welcoming environment with service tailored to each individual guest. At Hotel Washington, guests enjoy seamless access to the best art and culture in D.C. while indulging in unique cultural experiences on property. New programming includes intimate SoFar Sounds concerts, hands-on pressed flower workshops, classic spirit-paired dinners, unexpected magic shows, and more. Whether visiting for work or play, Hotel Washington is a launchpad for all the unique experiences Washington, D.C. has to offer. For more information about Hotel Washington or to book a stay, visit hotelwashington.com.
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4 BEDS | 4 BATHS | 3,398 SQFT | LISTED AT $13,500,000 Dive into luxury at “El Escape,” a waterfront gem in the heart of the Venetian Islands, Miami Beach. Priced at $13,500,000, this exquisite residence spans 3,398 sqft, featuring 4 lavish bedrooms and bathrooms, all set on a generous 10,500-square-foot lot. Step inside to an airy ambiance with vaulted ceilings and sunlit spaces. The ground floor unveils a guest suite or potential office, while the living area transitions into a gourmet kitchen effortlessly. Upstairs, the primary suite offers panoramic waterfront vistas and a tranquil Roman tub. Built with hurricane-impact windows and doors, safety is paramount. Outside, verdant landscapes frame a shimmering pool, expansive patio, and private dock, setting the stage for unforgettable moments. Book your private tour today! WWW.527EASTDILIDO.COM
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3 BEDS | 3.5 BATHS | 2,643 SQFT | LISTED AT $6,150,000 Luxury living awaits you at The Ritz Carlton in the highly sought-after Bal Harbour neighborhood. This stunning 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence boasts panoramic ocean and city views that will take your breath away. This home is masterfully designed with the finest finishes and top-of-the-line appliances; spacious open-concept living and dining areas are perfect for entertaining guests. Enjoy world-class amenities, including 24-hour concierge service, a private beach club, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a full-service spa, a heated oceanfront pool, a restaurant, and a bar, ensuring you have everything you need for a life of luxury. Book your private tour today! WWW.1909RITZCARLTON.COM
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2 BEDS | 2.5 BATHS | 1,911 SQFT | LISTED AT $2,200,000 Situated in Miami’s vibrant heart, this 2-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom haven on the distinguished 03 line is a testament to refined living. With 1,911 sqft of interior elegance and a generous 351 sqft balcony, it’s a space where every sunrise over Biscayne Bay from the primary suite feels like a private show. Expansive windows illuminate the residence, drawing the eye to where the sky meets the sea. The fluid design effortlessly connects living, dining, and kitchen spaces, which is ideal for modern living. Beyond the doors of your residence, Missoni Baia’s amenities await: a state-of-the-art fitness center, a serene spa, a modern theater, an exclusive pet spa, and more. Book your private tour today! WWW.MISSONIBAIA1703.COM
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