LESLIE BIBB, Los Angeles, June 2024

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LESLIE BIBB

AND THE YEAR OF ‘YES!’

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Leslie Bibb is having her moment with the success of Palm Royale and an upcoming starring turn in White Lotus

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THE YEAR OF YES

Twenty-twenty-four is, without question, Leslie Bibb’s year. And it’s all because she started using one very small, but extremely powerful word. “This,” she declares, “is my year of yes.”

The star has been a Hollywood staple for nearly 20 years, with major cinematic moments in films like Iron Man and Iron Man 2, Confessions of a Shopaholic, and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, but now, things feel different. This feels like her moment. Scratch that — she knows it’s her moment. It was written in the stars, you see.

The 49-year-old beauty explains that, while having her birth chart read recently (a gift from a friend), her astrologer made one very impactful suggestion. “She said, ‘Right now, just say yes to everyone,’” Bibb (a Scorpio sun, Virgo rising, and Leo moon, for those with enquiring minds) recalls.

Which is how she wound up in Los Angeles for 120 hours, sandwiched in between 17-hour flights to and from Thailand, where she’s shooting the upcoming third season of HBO’s The White Lotus for the next four months. Bibb is here in the City of Angels to do one last Emmy push for Palm Royale, an Apple TV+ series that debuted in March about an ambitious young woman trying to break into Palm Beach’s high society during the “Powderkeg Era” of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Given that this particular series prompted her year of yes in the first place, the jet lag seems to be worth it

“I forgot to eat last night because I went to bed at 5:30 a.m. and I’m absolutely reeling from exhaustion. But then, I just keep reminding myself just say yes, and all is OK. This doesn’t always happen; I can sleep when I’m dead,” she declares.

Bibb is riding a wave that doesn’t crest for many in Hollywood, a momentous peak of achievement that began when she accepted the role of Palm Beach socialite Dinah Donahue, that has carried on to Clint Eastwood’s upcoming thriller, Juror No. 2, and culminated with the whale of The White Lotus.

But first and foremost, Palm Royale. The ten-part period dramady series, based on the 2018 novel Mr. and Mrs. American Pie by Juliet McDaniel, is a doozy. The series, set in 1969, revolves around Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons, played by Kristen Wiig, an Alabama-born model who strives to achieve supreme social status in the old money, snobbish high society playground of Palm Beach, Florida, by gaining access to the city’s most exclusive country club. Everything about the show is extra, starting with the cast. Bibb and Wiig share screen time with Carol Burnett, Allison Janney, Ricky Martin, Laura Dern, Josh Lucas, and Kaia Gerber, among others. The costumes, courtesy of Alix Friedberg, make a statement in every scene, be it with cigarette girls dressed as sailors, or waitresses in jellyfish outfits, with classic looks from the era showcased via vintage pieces from the likes of Pucci, Lilly Pulitzer, and Malcolm Starr. And then, there’s the outlandish moments, like when Janney’s Evelyn Rollins forms a deep connection with a whale, or Burnett’s delightfully campy attempts at 86’ing Maxine. The show is fun. As such, while Bibb didn’t find any commonality with her character, she did have fun playing her — especially because she was able to work directly with Wiig, whom she’s become close (and who even phones in during our Zoom chat). “I don’t know if I see anything of myself in her. I mean, at all,” she admits. “I think you love stuff that’s totally the opposite of you. I tend

to fall in love with people who are my opposite. The yin and yang of life is more interesting.”

Indeed, Dinah Donahue is no Leslie Bibb. Dinah Donahue is a woman who (spoiler alert) cheats on her husband with a tennis instructor, becomes pregnant, and intends to hide the father’s true identity. When her husband gets thrown in jail after engaging in a shady real estate deal, she doesn’t waste any time in moving on and attempting to marry an extremely old, extremely wealthy elderly man. Dinah is a hustler, but she is also a survivor, a flesh and bone version of Jessica Rabbit, smoldering, “I’m not bad, I was drawn that way.”

Of the character, Bibb says, “You can look at her and just think, ‘Oh, this is this rich woman who leads an affluent life. She’s all about money, she goes to country clubs. She doesn’t care about anything but herself and the clothes on her back.’ And yes, I think those things are true. But I also think Dinah is a woman who is scared and doesn’t have anything to fall back on. She hasn’t been to college, there’s no plan B. Your self-worth was how you married back then. There was something about her life’s trajectory that I found really sort of sad, but at the same time powerful, because she knew what the journey was. She was tenacious; she knew what she had to do to make her life the way she wanted it. She didn’t feel sorry for herself.”

In developing Dinah’s backstory, Bibb predominantly drew inspiration from one extremely unsettling interview with Valley of the Dolls star Barbara Parkins. “I was registering what was being said beneath the niceties. The interviewer was asking Barbara things like, ‘Do you still live at home with your parents?’ and Barb was like, ‘Um, no, I have my own house.’ She was a grown ass woman. But there was just something with the conversation being so nice on the surface but so loaded with judgments underneath that felt very Dinah; every interaction was controlled, like a chess game.”

She also turned to photographer Slim Aarons’ work, particularly “attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places” — a façade of the rich and famous that spoke volumes as well as 1950 Academy Award Best Picture winner All About Eve. “That film was all about the power struggle between women, this need to climb to the top at any cost. I was fascinated with people like Lee Radziwill and Jackie Kennedy, and the thought of what it must be like to be the sister of Jackie Kennedy. It felt very Maxine and Dinah. So that was the diving board I was jumping off of at the beginning.”

And although Dinah embodies all the not-so-savory sides of a quintessential Palm Beach socialite — she’s narcissistic, self-serving, materialistic, and more — Bibb also sees her positive sides. But she has to, even if only for self-preservation. “You have to fall in love with every character you play, even if it’s a terrible person — because a terrible person doesn’t think they’re terrible,” she notes. “If you go in judging a character, you’ll fail. I see all of the good about Dinah, even though people are saying, ‘She’s such a bitch.’ I’m like, yeah, but she’s a really good time. She’s tenacious. I feel like you could go out with Dinah, and you might rob a bank with her, but you’d never get caught. I find her incredibly charming. I love her. I also love that, as Dinah, I could do whatever I wanted to Kristen’s character, Maxine. We had so much fun, the two of us together, and I think that translates onscreen. You can tell we’re having a really good time.”

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If she has her way (and Apple TV+ has theirs), a second season would be in this house of cards. As it is, Palm Royale ends on a cliffhanger — one that almost demands a sophomore season. Although she hasn’t formally been asked yet, Bibb is hopeful. “Yes, of course I think there’s going to be a second season! I can’t really officially say that, but I feel pretty confident about it. All signs seem to be pointing that way. Either way, I would be back for sure,” she declares.

As to what Dinah’s fate will be, she’s less clear. “Don’t even ask me that question!” Bibb says with a laugh. “I don’t even want to guess what goes on in the mind of [showrunner Abe Sylvia]. I mean, he had Allison Janney fall in love with a whale, and then somehow Maxine gets the whale off the beach by doing whale sounds. I do think that whatever happens, it’ll probably be very funny and wild with a Pedro Almodóvar vibe to it. There’s not a minimalist bit to Palm Royale; it’s all maximalist. Apple sort of gave us the go-ahead, like there’s no less is more, it’s more is more. It’s fun to play in the world to feel like you keep shooting above the rim.”

Since she’s referencing aspirations, I go one step further, and ask what an Emmy nomination would mean to her. And I do mean for her personally, a woman whose trajectory has been as rife with stops as it has with starts.

“Oh my god, I can’t even think of my name and that thing happening.” She pauses, and says, “Well, I mean, I can when I’m alone, quietly. It would be incredible, but I seriously can’t even imagine it. It’s like that Sally Field quote: ‘You like me, you really like me!’ Which sounds incredibly pathetic when I say it… and it also feels really vulnerable. I love being an actor, but it’s a really vulnerable thing to do. I know I’m not finding a cure for cancer, but I have a very fortunate life and I’ve worked really hard for it. It would be incredible to have people that you respect say, ‘That was really good. I see the hard work.’ I actually can’t imagine it.”

But then, she also couldn’t believe how good life could get, or that she’d be having her moment in the sun, so to speak (which I do mean figuratively given that, at the time of our interview and shoot, Los Angeles is quite literally frigid). “Getting to work on first, Palm Royale, and then The White Lotus, I can’t believe my life right now. I’m not a spring chicken. And as corny as that sounds, to feel like I’m getting to have this run around the bases, that I’m having this victory lap right now, is kind of unbelievable. I feel so lucky, and I don’t know why it’s so hard to sit back and just enjoy it, but truly, I don’t want this to end. I don’t want the other shoe to drop.”

It doesn’t need to, Ms. Bibb. Just remember that all you need to keep saying is yes.

Leslie Bibb is making big changes in her year of yes, and although it’s not the first, the latest is definitely the most visible: her hair. Bibb has had a true mane metamorphosis over the years, but she tends to stick to a triedand-true shade of blonde, locks long. Lately, she’s been updating her ‘do to reflect the characters she plays. Dinah Donahue, for example, was a chestnut brunette with an adapted beehive, an elegant and understated hue for a trophy wife. Meanwhile, her super-secret White Lotus character is rocking a blunt blonde graduated bob.

“I didn’t have to get a haircut,” she admits when asked what prompted the new hairdo. “I just sort of decided this is what I wanted for the character.”

Which raises so many questions, but alas, Bibb isn’t allowed to answer any of them thanks to an airtight NDA. Indeed, even when she signed on, the role was shrouded in secrecy. She knew the series was filming in Thailand, and that she’d be shooting alongside Jason Isaacs, Michelle Monaghan, Parker Posey, Walton Goggins, and Carrie Coon, and that’s about it. And although her initial “fever pitch of joy and ecstasy” immediately turned into, “Oh shit, now I’ve got to get to work,” needless to say, she’s more than excited for the

“I SEE ALL OF THE GOOD ABOUT DINAH, EVEN THOUGH PEOPLE ARE SAYING, ‘SHE’S SUCH A BITCH.’ I’M LIKE, YEAH, BUT SHE’S A REALLY GOOD TIME. SHE’S TENACIOUS. I FEEL LIKE YOU COULD GO OUT WITH DINAH, AND YOU MIGHT
ROB A BANK WITH HER, BUT YOU’D NEVER GET CAUGHT.”

show to air in January — as will any fan of Mike White’s hit series.

Bibb had sent in an audition tape for the part while filming Juror No. 2 in Savannah, Georgia, with Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris Messina, and J.K. Simmons. Messina filmed her while she read opposite his best friend and her longtime partner, Oscar-winner Sam Rockwell, who was in town visiting. She received the good word only a week later.

“I was by myself in bed in Savannah, shooting this Clint Eastwood movie. We had worked late, and I had turned off my phone because I needed to sleep. And then suddenly, I turned it on, and my phone was buzzing. Texts kept rolling in. I was like, what’s happening? My agents were slowly getting mad at me like, why aren’t you answering your phone? And then, all of a sudden, there was a voice memo saying, ‘You’ve got it.’ I pulled the sheets over my head and started screaming. I was like, ‘What is my life?’

I’m shooting a Clint Eastwood movie, and I just got The White Lotus.’ It’s seriously unreal.”

This was especially sweet relief in the wake of the actors’ strike. For many, the strike was a wake-up call, and Bibb is no different. The former model has felt the ebbs and flows of the industry since her first film role, in the 1997 comedy Private Parts opposite Howard Stern. Since then, there have been quieter pockets, balanced out by seemingly non-stop work, with a resume that includes projects like Lionsgate’s About My Father with Robert De Niro, the comedy series God’s Favorite Idiot opposite Melissa McCarthy, drama To the Bone with Lily Collins and Keanu Reeves, and superhero series Jupiter’s Legacy, all for Netflix, as well as No Good Deed opposite Taraji P. Henson and Idris Elba, among many others. The point here: the strike made her realize just how very much she loves her day job. These huge projects seemed to be a reward for riding out the strike.

“The weight of having our industry sort of halted made me realize how much I love what I do,” she admits. “I love pretending to be someone else, because Leslie Bibb is kind of boring.”

When I protest that this could not possibly be true, she assures me it is glaringly accurate.

“I’m very boring, trust me,” she insists, explaining, “I’m a little bit of a homebody. I present like I’m super outgoing, I come in hot, but underneath I think I’m very shy. If you were going to say, ‘Do you want to wear your cozy pajamas and be at home, make food, and watch a movie or go to the Grammys,’ I would be like, ‘We’re staying home.’ ‘It’s New Year’s Eve where are you going to go?’ I’d say, ‘I’ll be making dinner at home.’ I mean, I love being with my close friends, in my house. There’s literally nothing exciting about me. I’m so boring.”

For the record, she immediately begins to discuss her adventures in Asia, a byproduct of filming The White Lotus in Thailand proving how very nonboring she actually is. Bibb gushes over a quick jaunt to Cambodia and seeing the sun rise over Angkor Wat and expresses her desire to explore more of the country (which will be easy given that the series is shooting in Koh Samui, Phuket, and Bangkok, among other places at luxury resorts like the Four

Seasons Koh Samui and Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas). She even describes travel as the greatest luxury in life, which does not fit my description of what a “boring homebody” would be. This, she acknowledges, is true.

“What I’m realizing is that travel is an important luxury, because it helps you to get outside of your comfort zone, see new things, and stay curious,” she admits. “Travel helps you to learn about places and people, and to have experiences that are so out of what your everyday life is. When I go somewhere, I don’t stay at the hotel I want to go into the countryside, I want to see what the markets are like in those places, and eat street food.”

She’ll have another opportunity for adventure soon by heading to her dream destination South Africa where Rockwell, her partner of 17 years, is filming a movie. She’s trying to convince him to go on a safari with her. And if he can’t, maybe she’ll go alone. Because sometimes, doing the damn thing on your own is just as important, if not more so.

“I’m very happy being by myself,” she confesses. “I’m a little reclusive. I love my home, I love nesting. I love my dog. I love Sam Rockwell. And then, I also love being in my own home without Sam Rockwell. I’m sure he’s like, ‘I love Leslie, but I also like being alone.’

When I was a kid, I spent a lot of time by myself. And then you travel so much, you live out of hotels, and they’re great and they’re homey and amazing. I get to see so many fun things and have such a cool life. I mean, I was in Cambodia this time last week. I don’t know how I got this life; I just feel so lucky. But at the same time, I also would be very happy to, you know, be in my house making a really nice Bolognese.”

So on that note, to recap, “boring” is not a word I would use to describe Leslie Bibb. I would say she’s more like a rare flower, constantly unfolding, dainty and delicate in appearance, but tough underneath. Regardless of what happens in winter, come spring, she’ll bloom again, possibly swearing like a sailor at the growing pains. [She does, incidentally, swear like a sailor, dropping F-bombs like they’re going out of style. Her potty mouth, coupled with her natural elegance, makes her very interesting indeed.]

When she tells me she’s fulfilling two bucket list goals this year first with Cambodia, then with her South African safari I think her numbers might be off. She seems to be ticking boxes in more ways than one it isn’t just travel that has made 2024 so special.

“It is my year,” she says. “The lady who loves being in her PJs is officially leaving the house and I’m grateful for it, because staying outside of your comfort zone is an important thing to do. Curiosity is something that is so important important as an actor, sure, and really important as a human being. It’s something that, as we get older, we lose a bit. All of a sudden, things just change. When you’re in your 20s, you’re made of Teflon; like, bullets bounce off you. You’re at the beginning. But that curiosity and that power of “yes” is really something to hold on to. When that astrologer said, “Just say yes,” I was like, oh yeah, that’s a great thing for life — just say yes. So, yes. This is kind of my year of yes. But it might be my decade of yes… and my life of yes.”

And to that, I can only say one thing: hell YES.

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THE SIPS OF SUMMER

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Embark on a sensational journey of taste and sound at Juliet Cocktail Room, where the beverages are so beautiful that they’re almost like works of art. Imbibe libations like the Fields of Norway, made of Norwegian Aquavit, Viking Blod Mead, rosemary syrup, and green chartreuse, served in authentic drinking horn, or the Diamonds are Forever, made of rye whiskey, brown butter syrup, Ramazzotti Amaro, sweet vermouth, and orange smoke, served in a diamond-shaped decanter. The lounge itself is rich, refined, dark, and sexy with Victorian-inspired décor, transporting guests to a bygone era of opulence and whimsy.

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THE VAULT

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The speakeasy trend carries on at The Vault, an intimate new boîte hidden behind a nondescript door off the casino floor at Bellagio Hotel and Casino. As can be expected of a speakeasy, the décor is all about velvet banquettes and sparkling chandeliers. But where The Vault differs is that the spirits served are some of the rarest and most expensive in Sin City, such as O.F.C.’s Highland Park 50-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky, bottles of Bacardi and Ricard vermouth from the 1960s, as well as Rémy Martin cognac from the 1930s. As such, the cocktails are priced high: many are a cool C-note, while those served with these vintage spirits are offered at market price for $135. Yet, most standard libations hover around the $55 mark, and of these, the Liberty’s Torch — a blend of whiskey, saffron, orange sweet vermouth, fresh lemon, vanilla tincture served tableside after a bundle of rosemary and orange is set aflame — truly complements this incredible venue. 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, 89109

THE PINKY RING

AT BELLAGIO HOTEL AND CASINO

As usual, Bruno Mars brings the party. The Pinky Ring, his new lounge at Bellagio Resort and Casino, is meant to feel like an intimate party at Mars’ personal penthouse suite, with an atmosphere that draws inspiration from the Rat Pack era. Mars’ own Grammy collection is part of the décor, as is a dramatic monolith stone bar overlooking a sunken “conversation pit” nestled at the front of the stage, which also serves as a dance floor. VIP booths flank the space and are separated by tropical vegetation, providing a sense of seclusion and privacy. The semi-private Champagne Room is covered in faceted bronze mirrors and 70s-inspired lighting fixtures. The cocktails pay homage mainly to members of house band The Hooligans. As such, we recommend The Hooligan itself, Mars’ go-to cocktail: an elevated take on a spicy margarita that includes tequila, lime juice, Cointreau, and agave nectar. We also love the Mars Mocha, an espresso martini-like confection that features the singer’s own Selva Rey chocolate rum, Rémy 1738, Chambord, Demera syrup, and espresso. 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, 89109

CHÉRI ROOFTOP

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Imagine swilling some sophisticated cocktails from the top of the Eiffel Tower… but make it Vegas. That’s the vibe at Chéri Rooftop, located at Paris Las Vegas, a new bar with over 9,000 square feet of outdoor space with the ability to seat 1,000, and which offers breathtaking views, inspired cocktails, and French-forward wines. In a space that gives Parisian ambience with sparkling chandeliers, unique garden landscaping, an antique spiral staircase and luxurious, tufted lounge seating. If you’re seeking a regular-sized cocktail, try the aptly named French Kiss, made with Rémy 1738, Amaretto, lemon, and agave. For something on the large-format side, order up the French Fizz, a heady mix of Stoli Blueberi, St. Germain, and lemon, topped with rosé champagne. 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd, 89109

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The Whalum at The Pinky Ring
The Devil’s Smoke at Chéri Rooftop

THE DEFINITION OF HAUTE CUISINE

A tête-à-tête with Alain Ducasse, the most decorated living chef in the world.

ALAIN DUCASSE MEANS EVERYTHING TO THE WORLD OF haute cuisine. With 19 Michelin stars to his name, he is the most decorated living chef in the world — the first, in fact, to have held three Michelin stars for three restaurants in three different countries. Haute Living had the opportunity to sit down with the French-born master in advance of his allstar appearance at this year’s World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards ceremony — which will be held on June 6 in Las Vegas — where he’ll be hosting an intimate dinner at his fine dining concept, Rivea, located at Delano Las Vegas. Here, we chat about everything from his favorite Michelin star peers to his guiltiest of pleasures.

How do you feel about Las Vegas as a culinary destination? Has its place evolved? Has it become a player, in your opinion?

Yes, definitely. The city attracts a host of excellent chefs and has an impressive number of very good venues.

You have 34 restaurants, 19 Michelin stars, culinary schools, chocolate, and biscuit artisan factories. You’re the most decorated chef in the world. What awards are the most significant to you?

There is only one significant reward: the one coming from the clients. As long as we can offer our guests a memorable moment of happiness, all our efforts are rewarded.

Do you still find the joy in cooking?

Today, I feel the same passion than the one I had in the early days of my career. Maybe even more, as today, my role is to be the art director of my restaurants, the culinary designer. It’s the most exciting part of the job — looking for ideas and talents and helping them blossom.

What still surprises you about the culinary world?

Everything! First and foremost, the tremendous vitality of the global culinary scene. Talents are everywhere; the level of the culinary offering is higher and higher, and the interest in food is always expanding.

What fellow Michelin-starred chefs do you support on a regular basis? I very frequently meet colleagues, be it at professional events or just for fun. Recently, Daniel Humm and I organized a four-hand event that took place at his restaurant Eleven Madison Park in New York, and mine at Le Meurice in Paris.

When you’re at home, what are you eating or drinking?

Since I’m constantly eating and tasting — it’s my job! — I have a very light diet at home.

What junk food is your guilty pleasure?

Chocolate! But I created the “Manufacture de Chocolat” in Paris, which produces high-quality chocolate, starting from the cocoa beans and following a traditional, artisanal process. It’s a delicious treat.

How often do you have time to check out other restaurants? When you do, what do you gravitate towards?

Frequently. For instance, when I’m traveling out of France, I always ask my local team to give me a few addresses. I always look for diversity in terms of styles of restaurants and emerging talents.

To you, what is the greatest luxury in life and why? Freedom. The freedom of doing what I love and the freedom of spending time meeting great people.

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LEFT: Dior Large Dioriviera book tote, $3,800, Dioriviera Toile de Jouy Sauvage sarong, $540, Dioriviera Naughtily-D hat, $1050, Dior sweater, $1,900, Dior skirt, $2,500, and Dioriviera Dior sun sandal, $990;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
RIGHT: Dioriviera Toile de Jouy Sauvage scarf, $590, Dior Signature sunglasses, $590, Dioriviera Toile de Jouy Soleil hooded poncho, price upon request, Dioriviera Dway slide wedge, $990, and Dioriviera Medium Nomad pouch, $1,450; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
TOP LEFT: Dior Cannage sunglasses, $520;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
TOP RIGHT: Dior Maison
Dioriviera large tray, $550; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
BOTTOM: Dior Maison Dioriviera
Double sun lounger, $2,750; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
PHOTOS COURTESY OF MATHILDE HILEY
LEFT: Dior tank top, $1,500, Diorevolution slide, $750, and Dior shorts, price upon request;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
RIGHT: Dior top, $1,450, Dior pants, $2,000, and Dior Medium book tote, $3,350;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
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TOP: Dior Maison Dioriviera teacup, $240, tea saucer, $120, and mug, $300;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467

BOTTOM LEFT: Dior Dioriviera Dway slide, $850;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467

BOTTOM RIGHT: Dioriviera Medium book tote, $3,350; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467

LEFT: Dior tank top, $1,500, jacket, $3,200, Dior Star sneaker, $890, and Dior shorts and socks, price upon request;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
RIGHT: Dior Midnight sunglasses, $430, Dior Tribales earrings, $620, Dior Chrono sneaker, $1,150, Dior vest, top, skort, and socks, price upon request;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
PHOTO COURTESY OF LAURA SCIACOVELLI

Dioriviera bracelet set, $420, and Dior dress, price upon request;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467

Dior Men jacket, $4,200, shirt, $1,200, pants $2,500, earring and ring, price upon request, and Triangle Pouch in Dior Gravity Leather, $1,450;available at all Dior Men boutiques and dior.com

Opposite: Dior Men Weekender 40 in Dior Gravity Leather, $4,000;available at all Dior Men boutiques and dior.com

LEATHER LEGACY

Dior has once again set a new industry standard for leather with the debut of the Dior Gravity leather by Kim Jones, woven in the Dior Fall 2024 Men’s collection. Featuring the emblematic Dior Oblique motif in two variations — the original scale for small leather goods and the maxi version for bags — the material is seen throughout the collection in shades of beige, black, and khaki on signature styles like the Weekender travel bag, card holders, B33 and B27 sneakers, and messenger bags.

From top left: Dior Men Rider 2.0 zipped messenger bag, $2,900, Weekender 40, $4,000, Weekender 25, $3,000, Rider 2.0 backpack, $3,300, and Flap messenger bag, $2,900 (all in Dior Gravity Leather);available at all Dior Men boutiques and dior.com
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Dior Men jacket, $3,300 and Hit the Road backpack, $4,800;available at all Dior Men boutiques and dior.com

PHOTO COURTESY OF JACKIE NICKERSON
Dior Men jacket, $3,200, shirt, $1,000, pants, $1,900, bracelet and Saddle Boxy in Dior Gravity Leather, price upon request; available at all Dior Men boutiques and dior.com
PHOTO COURTESY OF JACKIE NICKERSON

Dior Men jacket, $4,600, polo shirt, $1,050, earring, price upon request, and Rider 2.0 backpack, $3,300;available at all Dior Men boutiques and dior.com

Dior Men jacket, $4,200, sweater vest, $2,000, t-shirt, $750, pants, $2,150, earring, ring, and East-West Tote Bag in Dior Gravity Leather, price upon request;available at all Dior Men boutiques and dior.com

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COURTESY OF BRETT LLOYD
From top left: Dior Men B27 Low-Top sneaker, $1,250, briefcase, $3,300, and Rider 2.0 zipped messenger bags, $2,900 each;available at all Dior Men boutiques and dior.com

COASTAL CODES

For the Louis Vuitton Men’s Pre-Fall 2024 collection, Pharrell Williams gave a nautical nod. Capturing the essence of maritime life through tailored sailor uniforms, graphics motifs that pay homage to tropical floral shirts, and surfinspired details, the collection reinvents the seafarer’s wardrobe.

PHOTOGRAPHY JUAN VELOZ

STYLIST ANDREW MCFARLAND

FASHION DIRECTOR ADRIENNE FAUROTE

GROOMING ESTHER FOSTER USING IS CLINICAL AND SHISEIDO

HAIRSTYLIST (SHALOM FOSTER) DOMINIQUE HENSON

MODELS SHALOM FOSTER (STORM MANAGEMENT LA), OZZY PEDROZA, AND ISAAC PEDROZA

PHOTO ASSISTANT TUMI ADELEYE

STYLIST ASSISTANT LAURA CHERON

ALL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY LOUIS VUITTON MEN’S SHOT ON LOCATION AT MALIBU BEACH INN

FOR THE PARIS 2024 OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES, LOUIS VUITTON UNVEILS ITS MEDALS AND TORCHES TRUNKS.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON

The highly anticipated 2024 summer Olympic and Paralympic Games are officially a few weeks away, placing all attention on Paris. In celebration of LVMH’s Premium Partnership with Paris 2024, it is only fitting that Louis Vuitton has designed two Medals Trunks to hold the medals of both the Olympic and Paralympic Games, along with two Torches Trunks. These creations are integral to the Maison’s mission for Paris 2024, continuing its legacy of crafting handmade trunks. The latter will play a central role throughout key moments of the Games, including the Olympic and Paralympic Torch Relays, and will be prominently showcased at the Champions Park.

THE MEDALS TRUNK

The Paris 2024 Medals Trunks have been meticulously designed to protect, display, and showcase the coveted medals crafted by LVMH’s Maison Chaumet. They are adorned with the iconic Monogram canvas and feature brass corners and closures reminiscent of Louis Vuitton trunks from the 1850s. Inspired by the Maison’s renowned Malle Coiffeuse, the Medals Trunks have a central section and two hinged “wings” that open to reveal drawers specially designed to hold 468 medals. The interior is lined with black matte leather — also used for the drawer handles — and includes subtle embossed logos of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024.

Florent Manaudou with the Torches Trunk in Marseille.

THE TORCHES TRUNK

Drawing on Louis Vuitton’s 170 years of expertise in the art of travel, the Louis Vuitton Torches Trunks are crafted to elegantly protect and display the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Torches as they journey across France. The Olympic Torch will arrived in Marseille on May 8, and the Paralympic Torch will come from Stoke Mandeville in the UK in August. Created by French designer Mathieu Lehanneur, these torches will pass through the hands of over 11,000 torchbearers en route to Paris. The trunks are ingeniously designed with circular “sockets” in the base and lid to hold the torches securely. The interior, lined with soft black matte leather, further protects the torches. Each trunk can be transformed into a presentation case by unfolding the doors and reversing the “socket” in the lid to reveal an embossed Paris 2024 logo. The exterior of the trunks is covered in Louis Vuitton’s Damier canvas, created in 1888, and features traditional brass protective corners and closures.

As with every Louis Vuitton trunk made in Asnières since 1859, the Medals Trunks and Torches Trunks are designed and crafted at the highest level of precision. They embody the skills, high standards, and dedication to excellence that define Louis Vuitton and its artisans’ work — a direct parallel with the athletes competing at the Paris 2024 Games. Together, the Medals Trunks and Torches Trunks follow the brand’s motto, “Victory travels in Louis Vuitton.”

Vuitton

“VICTORY TRAVELS IN LOUIS VUITTON”

Louis Vuitton has long been celebrating the art of victory;the new Olympic trunks join an esteemed family of LV trophy trunks. In fact, for over 35 years, the brand has crafted trunks for the world’s most prestigious sporting events, including the America’s Cup, FIFA World Cup, F1 Grand Prix de Monaco, NBA Cup, Rugby World Cup, and Davis Cup, among others.

The trophy trunk design philosophy traces back to the Maison’s eponymous founder, who spent 17 years as a renowned layetier-emballeur (“professional packer and case maker” in French) before establishing his namesake brand in 1854. He dedicated his expertise to studying and understanding objects meticulously, creating bespoke trunks to protect them perfectly. These trunks represent the founding idea of protecting the ultimate symbol of victory that are trophies and medals.

DYNAMIC DUOS

Creative director Sabato De Sarno’s “mirroring” approach for the Fall/ Winter 2024 Men’s collection echoes the Gucci Ancora narrative that started in September, resetting the House’s wardrobe and esthetic by reflecting the emotions of the previous collection through the lens of menswear. In the designer’s own words in the Ancora Manifesto, “It’s a story of joy of life, of passion, of humanity, of people, of real life, of irreverent glamour, of provocation, of confidence, of simplicity, of immediate feelings and emotions.”

PHOTOS COURTESY OF GUCCI
SHOT AT FONDERIA MACCHI
ALL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY GUCCI

ITALIAN SUMMER

Fendi’s Summer 2024 collection by Kim Jones was inspired by Roman lifestyle, blending urban style with sun-drenched coastal charm. The collection reinterprets the Women’s Spring/Summer 2024 show color palette with pale blues, vivid reds, bright yellows, and contrasting neutrals, adding modern hues like salmon and golden yellow to sophisticated pastel beiges and browns. The signature Pequin pattern, in vibrant or neutral shades, adorns both women’s and men’s ready-towear, while denim takes on playful FF motifs and seasonal prints. Accessories by Silvia Venturini Fendi echo the theme with Pequin jacquard, FF denim, raffia, and woven leathers. Footwear combines function and elegance while Delfina Delettrez’s jewelry for the brand — including the bold Fendigraphy line — pays homage to the Pequin pattern with bi-color wood bangles, rings, and earrings. This summer, for the first time in its history, the house of Fendi will also unveil its first collection of fragrances.

DISCOVERY DIAMOND

HAUTE LIVING GOES ON AN EXCLUSIVE DISCOVERY TRIP WITH NATURAL DIAMOND COUNCIL GLOBAL AMBASSADOR AND EMMY-NOMINATED ACTRESS LILY JAMES.

They often say knowledge is power, and with the Natural Diamond Council (NDC), that saying could not ring truer. A non-profit organization dedicated to revealing the real, rare, and responsible values of natural diamonds through its Only Natural Diamonds platform, while also providing educational expertise to the industry’s leading jewelry brands, designers, and retailers, the NDC strives to empower consumers to understand how precious diamonds really are.

To better grasp the intricacies of the diamond industry, Haute Living received an exclusive look into global ambassador and Emmy-nominated actress Lily James’ trip to the Northwest Territories (NWT) of Canada to uncover the journey of a natural diamond. In fact, this was James’ second trip with the NDC, ultimately showing her personal commitment to better understanding the diamonds she’s seen wearing on red carpets.

To the surprise of many, Canada is the world’s third-largest producer of natural diamonds, contributing 25 percent to the NWT GDP, providing eight billion dollars to indigenous and local communities, and offering a vast, epic landscape of Arctic tundra, boreal forest, and lakes across 521,238 square miles, with abundant opportunities for sustainable practices. The trip was punctuated with visits to diamond destinations like the remote De Beers Canada/Gahcho Kué Diamond Mine, Rio Tinto’s Yellowknife splitting facility, and Diamonds de Canada to explore how they maintain a local supply chain, which benefits their communities from mining to cutting and polishing of natural diamonds. “I was able to witness the true economic impact the natural diamond industry has in these regions,” noted James. “The industry creates a true sense of community while driving massive positive impact on the economy in each region.”

The word “transparency” keeps coming to mind, and whether it’s the transparency in the natural diamond sourcing practices or the one seen in the clarity of a diamond, the two are intrinsically connected. James met with Rio Tinto’s Diavik Diamond Mine’s first female Tele-Remote scoop operator, Melanie Sangris, who has worked in the natural diamond industry for over a decade, as well as with Gaeleen MacPherson, head of people & community at Rio Tinto’s Diavik Diamond Mine. The latter shared how diamond mining provides opportunities for the community; her firsthand approach to making a positive impact on the diamond mining industry has directly benefited 10 million people worldwide, mostly in local communities. “From meeting women at the helm of mining operations to educators shaping the future generation, everywhere I look, I’m reminded that natural diamonds are truly real, rare, and responsible,” shared James.

A 10-carat rough diamond on the Ice Road
B. Dene Adventures Camp, the indigenous-owned camp positioned across the bay in neighboring Dettah, Northwest Territories, Canada
James at Rio Tinto’s splitting facility
Lily James holding a rough diamond at Rio Tinto splitting facility

Cultivating Your Spring Glow Through Skincare

AS SPRING APPROACHES, NATURE UNDERGOES ITS SEASONAL transformation, inspiring us to reflect on our own beauty reawakening.

Much like nurturing a garden, skincare demands a combination of knowledge, patience, and adaptability to evolving conditions. By thoughtfully selecting ingredients, understanding our skin’s unique needs, and nurturing it with patience, we can step into the spring season with confidence, ready to tend to our skin’s “garden” with the love and attention it deserves.

HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?

Knowing your skin type — whether dry, oily, normal, combination, or sensitive — is crucial for selecting your best skincare ingredients, but where does your skin type come from? The short answer is genetics. Your genes influence everything from sensitivity and oil production to predispositions towards conditions like eczema and rosacea, and even how well your dermis holds onto water.

While you start with some genetic building blocks, your skin ty pe can change over time. It evolves with age, lifestyle, medicatio ns, health conditions, hormones, and environmental exposures such as climate and sun damage. These factors can lead to changes li ke reduced oil production during menopause, resulting in drier skin.

A GARDEN OF GOOD INGREDIENTS

Identifying the right skincare ingredients involves understanding the requirements of our skin type and the properties of ingredients, whether they are for hydration, moisturization, calming inflammation, exfoliation, or oil absorption.

• Emollients and humectants: Emollients moisturize skin, while humectants attract water. Humectant ingredients include hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin. These can be sealed with emollients like natural oils to repair and maintain a healthy skin barrier.

• Ceramides: Ceramides, the lipid molecules in our skin cell membranes, are vital for repairing the natural barrier and shielding against damage, reducing dryness, and irritation.

• Hyaluronic acid: This is a polysaccharide that occurs naturally in our skin. It helps our skin to hold onto water, plumping up the skin cells and reducing the visibility of fine lines.

• Squalane: A lightweight hydrocarbon that resembles sebum’s natural squalene, squalane shields against environmental damage and free radicals, hydrates, and helps regulate oil production.

• Retinoids: Retinoids are derivatives of vitamin A that are well-known by skincare enthusiasts for their ability to fade hyperpigmentation, stimulate collagen production, and clear up the most stubborn and widespread acne. By enhancing collagen synthesis and speeding up cell turnover, they exfoliate and even out melanin distribution, resulting in smoother skin and a more uniform tone.

GROWING BETTER TOGETHER

If you are a gardener, you are likely familiar with companion planting. This technique allows different plants to enhance growth, yield, and pest control mutually. Similarly, specific actives can make great companions in your skincare routine. Let’s take a look at some companions to help your skincare routine blossom:

• Vitamin C, E, and ferulic acid: These antioxidants synergize to protect against free radicals and brighten skin. Ferulic acid stabilizes vitamins C and E, enhancing their effects.

• Retinol and hyaluronic acid: Hyaluronic acid hydrates, mitigating the dryness often associated with retinol use.

• Niacinamide and zinc: Niacinamide reduces inflammation, while zinc regulates oil production and soothes irritation.

• Peptides and ceramides: Ceramides reinforce the skin barrier, locking in moisture, as peptides boost collagen production.

• Broad-spectrum SPF goes with everything. No matter what actives you are using, a UVA/UVB sunscreen is crucial for maintaining a happy, healthy barrier and preventing sun damage. Remember that some actives, like retinol, make your skin more sensitive to the sun.

CREATING A HARMONIOUS SKIN ECOSYSTEM: SAFELY SELECTING YOUR BEST TREATMENTS

Just like how some plants thrive in the sun and others in the shade, some actives do their best work during the day or at night. Antioxidants like vitamins C and E, along with barrier enhancers such as ceramides, squalene, and hyaluronic acid, are great in your morning routine. Nighttime is better suited for regenerative products like retinoids, which enhance the skin’s overnight healing but can increase sun sensitivity. Consider the concentration of active ingredients like retinoids, vitamin C, niacinamide, and glycolic acid in skincare products. Lower concentrations are less potent, but even a small amount of a powerful

ingredient can cause irritation, demonstrating that all skin types can react differently to various strengths.

The next step is to do a patch test. When you are trying a new product or picking up one you haven’t used in a while, especially if you’ve experienced a significant change in your health or lifestyle, like pregnancy or menopause, do a patch test. Apply a small amount of product to your inner elbow or wrist and monitor the area for 24 to 48 hours. The absence of redness, itching, burning, hives, inflammation, or discoloration indicates compatibility.

Finally, remember to go slow. Introduce new products, ingredients, and concentrations one at a time. In the same way that a well-tended garden doesn’t sprout overnight, a radiant complexion is cultivated with dedication and care over time. You want to be the tortoise, not the hare.

DERMATOLOGISTS: THE MASTER GARDENERS

While home skincare addresses many concerns, certain situations necessitate professional treatments for better outcomes. If you are seeking more dramatic improvements than what you’ve achieved at home, it’s time to consider professional treatments. A dermatologist can offer guidance on the most appropriate procedures for your skin type and concerns, like severe acne, deep wrinkles, stubborn or widespread hyperpigmentation, scarring, or conditions like rosacea, eczema, or psoriasis.

For personalized insights into your skincare needs, consider scheduling a consultation with Dr. Mara Weinstein Velez. Prepare for spring by prioritizing your skin health today.

THE BEST OF WATCHES AND WONDERS 2024

In April, the biggest watch event in the industry returned to Geneva, bringing all the prestigious Maisons under one roof to debut this year’s novelties. Discover the Haute Time guide to some of the most noteworthy timepieces shown at Watches and Wonders 2024.

TAG HEUER

Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph

TAG Heuer’s standout watch for the year is undoubtedly the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph, a watch with no creative confinement that was two years in the making, and which comes in right under $140,000. The Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph features hand-made finishes, including a checkerboard pattern on the center bridge and a TAG Heuer shieldshaped oscillating weight.

ROLEX

Perpetual 1908

On the heels of the Perpetual 1908 launch at last year’s Watches and Wonders, Rolex has presented a new version in 950 platinum with an ice-blue guilloché dial. As its name suggests, the Perpetual 1908 draws inspiration from one of the earliest Rolex models, equipped with the Perpetual rotor and named after the year Rolex was registered in Switzerland in 1908.

CHANEL

Monsieur Superleggera Intense Black Edition

A sportier feel within the Chanel timepiece repertoire, the Monsieur Superleggera Intense Black Edition takes inspiration from automobile racing with technical finesse, featuring a matte black ceramic and stainless-steel case, a guilloche-type dial, and a Caliber 1 movement with a jump hour and retrograde minute display.

CARTIER

Privé Tortue

Perhaps the most talked about timepiece of Watches and Wonders as one of Cartier’s oldest revivals with the original Tortue dating back to 1912, the 2024 Cartier Privé Tortue was unveiled by the brand in yellow gold with a silver opaline dial and black numerals.

BULGARI

Octo Finissimo Ultra

Bulgari broke a new world record as the Octo Finissimo Ultra once again shattered the confines of high-end mechanical watchmaking by setting a new standard for slimness at just 1.70 millimeters thick.

A. LANGE & SÖHNE

Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon in Honeygold “Lumen”

This year, A. Lange & Söhne is celebrating the 25th year of the Datograph in a big way by presenting two new Datograph models: the Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon in Honeygold “Lumen” and the Datograph Up/Down. A standout for us, the former is a first for the luxury watchmaker, combining its revered complications in Langeexclusive “honey gold” and presenting them in a “Lumen” version that glows in the dark.

ULYSSE NARDIN

Freak S Nomad

Ulysse Nardin continued its Freak evolution — proving this model remains the focal point for the brand — with the debut of the Freak S Nomad in a dune colorway limited to just 99 pieces.

PATEK PHILIPPE

Ref. 5980/60G – Nautilus

Quite unexpectedly, Patek Philippe introduced the Nautilus (Ref. 5980/60G) in a denim-like material. This Nautilus self-winding flyback chronograph features a white gold casing with an opaline blue-gray dial, complemented by a denim-patterned blue-gray calfskin strap and an alternative bluegray composite material strap, both showcasing a sleek mix of polished and satin finishes. Its innovative design includes a legible monocounter at six o’clock for chronograph indications, with a central seconds hand that also functions as a running seconds display.

JAEGER-LECOULTRE Duometre Chronograph Moon

Immediately stealing the show, the Duometre Chronograph Moon, powered by the newly developed Calibre 391, debuted in two striking variations: a resplendent platinum case paired with a copper-colored dial, and a warm pink gold case complemented by a silver dial, each adorned with a meticulously handstitched alligator strap.

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VACHERON CONSTANTIN

Traditionnelle Tourbillon

Chronograph

Vacheron Constantin introduced the Traditionnelle Tourbillon Chronograph to the Collection Excellence Platine — dubbing itself “The Collectors’ piece.” This 50-piece limited edition represents a confluence of tradition and innovation, set within the realm of the exclusive collection. Every component, from the 42.5 mm diameter case to the strap’s stitching, revels in the lustrous splendor of 950 platinum, affirming its status of collector’s treasure.

GRAND SEIKO

SLGW002 & 003

During the 1960s and ’70s, Grand Seiko produced manually-wound, 10-beat timepieces aimed at achieving superior accuracy and rate stability. This year marks a significant milestone as Grand Seiko introduces its first hand-wound, high-beat movement in over half a century: the Caliber 9SA4. It adds to the mechanical Caliber 9S series that began in 2020 with the automatic Caliber 9SA5, which was expanded last year with the introduction of the Tentagraph Caliber 9SC5 chronograph. Caliber 9SA4 makes its debut in a new dress watch belonging to the Evolution 9 Collection (SLGW002 & 003).

HERMÈS

Arceau Duc Attelé

Limited to just 24 pieces, the new Hermès Arceau Duc Attelé timepiece blends Hermès’ signature equestrian style with haute horology to create a triple-axis tourbillon and minute repeater.

PARIS IS ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA

ESPECIALLY

NOW! THIS IS OUR

GUIDE TO NAVIGATING THE CITY OF LIGHTS DURING THE 2024 SUMMER OLYMPICS.

THE 2024 SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES ARE FINALLY UPON US, AND DARE WE SAY IT, BUT THESE MIGHT BE THE MOST exciting yet. In addition to being this year’s host city — a century after hosting for the first time — the City of Lights will transform many iconic local landmarks into sporting venues from July 26 through August 11. Unbelievably, there will be beach volleyball beneath the Eiffel Tower, archery at Les Invalides, skateboarding at Place de la Concorde, marathon swimming and triathlon near Pont Alexandre III, taekwondo at the Grand Palais, race walking and cycling at Trocadéro, equestrian and modern pentathlon at the Palace of Versailles, and aquatic competitions such as canoeing on the Seine (which is where, incidentally, the Opening Ceremony will take place — an iconic moment in itself in that it is the first time in Olympic history where said ceremony will be held outside of a stadium). With nearly 10 million visitors — inclusive of the 10,000 athletes competing in 32 sports — Paris is projected to be packed, which is why you should have started planning yesterday. Or, you know, four years ago. Regardless, it’s a good time to check out our haute guide, which should help you streamline where to stay, play, wine, and dine as luxuriously as possible in Paris.

HOTELS

Some of the most glamorous hotels in the world are, of course, located in Paris. Who hasn’t dreamed of staying at The Ritz, Hôtel Plaza Athénée, George V, Le Meurice, Le Royal Monceau, Le Bristol, or the Saint James? We’re always going to be shipping these hotels — they’re classics for a reason but in the spirit of this year’s games, which have introduced four entirely new categories with breaking, sport climbing, skateboarding, and surfing, we decided to highlight the hottest new hotel players in the City of Love (yes, it does have multiple monikers). So, dear Olympic enthusiasts, may we now present the new guard!

LE GRAND MAZARIN

Le Grand Mazarin is, fittingly, a hotel as chic as the neighborhood it’s located in: Le Marais. Martin Brudnizki was the perfect designer to create the artistic, elegantly over-the-top atmosphere, which evokes the 17thcentury literary salons of Le Marais, where high society doyennes would host gatherings in their private mansions. On site, there are 61 rooms and suites; a restaurant, Boubalé, which serves up Ashkenazi cuisine courtesy of Michelin-starred Israeli chef Assaf Granit; a secret winter garden; wellness area; and swimming pool, all of which reflect the designer’s sumptuous and intimate vision via antique furniture, vintage objects, seashells embedded in the wallpaper, or custom-designed rugs with baroque details. In the hotel’s lobby, a wedding wardrobe typical of 19th-century Europe sets the tone, which Brudnizki himself discovered in England. 17 Rue de la Verrerie, 75004

MAISON PROUST, HOTEL & SPA LA MER

Maison Proust, a stylish 23-suite hotel in Le Marais, is just the homage to 20th-century literary great Marcel Proust that Paris didn’t know it needed. It is a Belle Epoque wonderland, but because it’s located in a six-story townhouse, Maison Proust doesn’t give traditional hotel vibes. Each room, as designed by Jacques Garcia, is named after a muse or friend of the writer, from Princess Mathilde to actress Sarah Bernhardt, all decorated with patterned silk, embroidered fabrics, and eye-catching art. It would be a mistake not to mention the property’s beautiful glassed-in winter garden, stunning bar with cocktails from Colin Field, who has been named best bartender in the world, a lounge — theatrically highlighted with velvet draped curtains, antique mirrors, and crystal chandeliers — as well as a second lounge that features a domed ceiling with a gold leaf sun, modeled after the Opéra Garnier. There’s also a magnificent library with over 1,000 rare books, and a Moorish-style Spa La Mer with a heated pool, hammam, and sauna. So, in honor of Proust’s famous masterpiece, In Search of Lost Time, we can only say that we welcome the chance to get lost here time and time again. 26 Rue de Picardie, 75003

LA RÉSERVE PARIS

On a scale of fabulousness, La Réserve Paris is a 10. Just a block away from the Champs-Élysées and the Grand Palais, its location can’t get much better. Plus, this stunner, another gem conceived by world-famous designer Jacques Garcia, is housed in a 19th-century building that was once owned by the family of the Duke of Morny, the stepbrother of Emperor Napoleon III. It’s accordingly elegant, with marvelous marble fireplaces and rich fabric wall hangings. It’s discreet, too, in that it houses 15 rooms and 25 suites only. La Réserve Paris is also home to Le Gabriel restaurant, helmed by 3 Michelin-starred chef Jérôme Banctel, as well as a stunning Nescens spa with a 52-foot indoor pool. 42 Av. Gabriel, 75008

Le Grand Mazarin
Maison Proust, Hotel & Spa La Mer
La Réserve Paris

CHEVAL BLANC PARIS

Anything LVMH touches is basically gold, and that’s certainly the case at Cheval Blanc Paris, the luxury group’s stunning urban Maison in the heart of the City of Lights. As imagined by architects Édouard François and Peter Marino, the hotel is an art deco daydream, with a focus on food and relaxation (and who doesn’t love that?). The property, which overlooks the Seine, is home to chef Arnaud Donckele’s 3 Michelin-starred restaurant Plénitude, Parisian brasserie Le Tout-Paris, Italian eatery Langosteria, the new Japanesefocused Hakuba, and rooftop sky garden, Le Jardin. It also hosts the exquisite and exclusive Dior Spa Cheval Blanc Paris, which offers a holistic immersion into the world of Maison Dior, as well as a stunning curved swimming pool adorned with mosaics for a true sensory escape. 8 Quai du Louvre, 75001

BULGARI HOTEL PARIS

Located on the Avenue George V, in the “Golden Triangle” between the Seine and the Champs-Élysées, the Bulgari Hotel Paris fully brings the bling to the City of Light — but make it Italian. The interiors of the hotel, entirely designed by the Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel Italian architectural studio, are quietly luxurious, as one has come to expect of the Bulgari brand. Like its sister properties, the hotel is dotted with exquisite Italian-made marble, silk wallcoverings, granite, tapestries, and varnished eucalyptus woodwork. Similarly, fans of the brand will find continuity in its signature eatery, Il Ristorante - Niko Romito, a Workshop Gymnasium, Bulgari Bar, and 82-foot, semi-Olympic swimming pool. The highlight here, however, is its Bulgari penthouse. The Eiffel Tower, Sacré Cœur, and Grand Palais all seem to be within touching distance of this 4,300-squarefoot palace, which features sparkling glass and gold chandeliers, two kitchens entirely clad in Arbescato marble, a hammam, pantry, private studio with its own cigar cellar, fitness room, and — best of all — a private 6,450-square-foot outdoor terrace with 360-degree views of the city. 30 Av. George V, 75008

CHÂTEAU VOLTAIRE

Paris is one of the world’s most fashionable cities, and Château Voltaire plays to its sartorial strengths in that the 31-room-and-one-suite property in the 9th arrondissement was conceived by owner Thierry Gillier, the founder of fashion label Zadig & Voltaire. The hotel is comprised of buildings from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, a short jaunt away from Parisian landmarks like the Tuileries Gardens, Opéra Garnier, The Louvre, and the glamorous Galeries Lafayette shopping center (where, of course, Zadig & Voltaire is carried). There’s a mixed esthetic here: it is both opulent and old-world thanks to Louis XIII-style armchairs, fringed velvet furnishings, liberal trompe-l’oeil, and heavy tapestries, but it’s also airy and contemporary with details like seashell light fixtures and a soft color palette throughout the rooms. It’s food and beverage — the beautiful L’Emil brasserie, with wooden banquettes, marble tabletops, and stained glass — and sultry La Coquille d’Or bar are already Parisian hot spots. 55 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001

Cheval Blanc Paris
Bulgari Hotel Paris
Château Voltaire

HÔTEL MADAME RÊVE

To sleep, perchance to dream. You’ll be doing both at Hôtel Madame Rêve (rêve meaning, in French, “to dream”) near Les Halles in Paris’ former only 24-hour post office, a Haussmanian building dating back to the late 19th century. There’s certainly a chic, sexy vibe here that makes this feel especially saucy at night, and that vibe extends from the rooms to the two restaurants — especially at the hotel’s signature eatery, La Plume, a dark and sensual French Japanese hybrid with moody lighting (though its Kitchen by Stéphanie Le Quellec exudes a carnal atmosphere, too). Its rooftop, the aptly named “ROOF,” is truly the pièce de résistance of the hotel. This is a 10,000-square-foot oasis, overlooking Notre-Dame, the Panthéon, and Beaubourg, among other landmarks, that affords a 180-degree view of the City of Lights. It can’t be missed. 48 Rue du Louvre, 75001

LA FANTAISIE

We love a good Martin Brudnizki design, and, as his first entry into the Parisian hotel scene, La Fantaisie does not disappoint. The whimsical designer has created fantastical designs for his inaugural property, nestled in the bustling Faubourg-Montmartre neighborhood in the heart of the ninth arrondissement. The hotel’s concept and raison d’être, its heroes, are 16th-century gardener brothers Jacques and Jean Cadet. Brudnizki has made sure that the late green-thumbed siblings are prominent throughout the hotel, from the palette of greens, warm yellows, and coral touches he uses throughout the rooms to the ceilings covered with floral wallpaper. This fantastical hotel also uniquely marks the homecoming of 3 Michelin-starred French chef Dominique Crenn, the owner of San Francisco’s L’Atelier Crenn, who, here, with her zero-waste restaurant, Golden Poppy, showcases a menu wholly centered around local and sustainable fare. 24 Rue Cadet, 75009

CHÂTEAU DES FLEURS

There are flowers covering the windows at Château des Fleurs, located within a 1910 building in the 8th arrondissement, but the “fleurs” in its name actually refer to a former famous place for 19th century, Belle Epoquestyle dance parties. What we do see is red. There are touches of the hue everywhere, not oppressively nor subtly, but the shade does set the tone for the stay to come at this 37-key hotel at the top of the Champs-Elysées. Given that there is a boudoir room on site, well, you get the drift. That said, we are absolutely obsessed by every crimson touch on site, be it via the Korean eatery, Restaurant by OMA, or its lovely Omnisens spa. 19 Rue Vernet, 75008

Hôtel Madame Rêve
La Fantaisie
Château Des Fleurs

HAUTE CUISINE

This year’s Michelin Guide named 121 Parisian restaurants as worthy of a Michelin star, which isn’t super surprising given that, well, haute cuisine originated here. Here are a few of our favorites.

Pierre Gagnaire’s eponymous eatery will be one of the most exquisite meals you’re likely to eat in this lifetime. Le Gabriel at La Réserve, just a block from the Champs-Élysées, is Jérôme Banctel’s opulent eatery, set in a 19th century Napoleon III-style mansion with Versailles parquet flooring. There is Épicure, Arnaud Faye’s Louis XVI-furnished restaurant at Le Bristol; Plénitude, helmed by Arnaud Donckele at Cheval Blanc Paris; L’Ambroisie, Bernard Pacaud’s simply perfect eatery in a Place de Vosges townhouse; and Kei Kobayashi’s eponymous Japanese restaurant by the Louvre. Architect Pierre-Yves Rochon created the magical ambiance of Le Pré Catelan, helmed by chef Frédéric Anton on the famous Bois de Boulogne; Yannick Alléno continues to impress at his restaurant on the first floor of the superb, néo-classical mansion Pavillon Ledoyen; and the pairing of chef Christian Le Squer and award-winning sommelier Éric Beaumard at Le Cinq, located at Four Seasons Hotel George V, is one for the books. Hélène Darroze, the master chef who inspired Colette in the animated film Ratatouille, inspires excellence at Marsan par Hélène Darroze on Rue d’Assas, while LVMH darling Jean Imbert impresses at Hôtel Plaza Athénée. The most decorated chef in the world, Alain Ducasse, does the same at Le Meurice, among his seven other eateries. And last, but certainly not least, we always stand by our favorite: Jean-Georges Vongerichten, whose Christian Liaigre-designed restaurant Market on avenue Matignon near the ChampsÉlysées, serves up eclectic, Asian-French cuisine.

BEST BRASSERIES

You’re basically spoiled for choice when it comes to iconic Parisian bars. Our top spot is Little Red Door, which earned the sixth spot on the 2023 World’s 50 Best Bars list. It is, of course, defined by its — you guessed it — little red door, a nod to speakeasies found during the Prohibition era in the States. Each cocktail at this cozy, comfortable brasserie receives a two-page menu illustration by a local artist, with only the drink’s name listed. But do trust them to work their magic. Then, head to Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis for the sip-worthy stylings of Le Syndicat, the epitome of French bars. This den of cool prides itself on its patriotism, highlighting everything from French ingredients to French tunes, even recently creating a menu of cocktails based on the most well-known Parisian monuments. We also love the gorgeous art deco-inspired daydream that is Bar Nouveau in Le Marais, the Brooklyn vibes of Danico in Saint-Germain, and Bar Hemingway, a classic homage to former patron Ernest Hemingway, at The Ritz.

A GOURMET EXPERIENCE EN ROUTE

If you must fly commercial, make sure to do so with Air France in a bid to embrace the Gallic spirit. We’re not putting our praise behind the airline simply because it’s the top carrier in France, but because aforementioned Michelin star chef Dominique Crenn — the only 3 Michelin star female chef in America— has now developed an exquisite menu for first and business class travelers. Crenn has created 12 original dishes for the airline, which will offer two signatures every month in both cabins, such as lobster, pico de gallo, and tea sauce and root vegetable mille-feuille with truffle sauce.

BEST OF THE REST

You’re in Paris! Explore! Be aware that, during the Olympics in particular, spots like the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, and the Louvre will be absolutely overrun with tourists, but that it’s still possible to wander without purpose and get lost in the cobblestoned streets of the city, to find a lovely neighborhood bistro (with available seats) in one of the 20 arrondissements, in order to find your own personal slice of the city, whatever that may look like. That being said, we do recommend visiting the Louvre to check out its new exhibit on the creation of the Olympic Games, which launched in April and runs through September. And on that note, we’re not sure if we should say “santé”… or “bonne chance!”

Plénitude
Huître at Kei
Carotte des sables, gingembre fermenté at Le Gabriel Le Cinq
Little Red Door
One of Dominique Crenn’s La Première dishes aboard Air France

2024 Ferrari SF90 Spider

Introducing Ferrari’s super-quick drop top.

THE 2024 FERRARI SF90 IS THE QUICKEST-ACCELERATING ROAD-GOING Ferrari ever produced. Let that sink in for a moment. It is Ferrari’s first fullproduction hybrid plug-in ever. Ferraris are known for performance, of course, and some are known for really prodigious… pricing. The 2002 V12 Ferrari Enzo, for example, had a list price of about $660,000 (good luck finding a clean one today for under $3.5 million). The successor to the Enzo, the 2013 LaFerrari, had a list price of about $1.5 million. The SF90 list price is “only” about $575,000, and unlike the aforementioned models, there is not a limited run of a few hundred vehicles. Yet it is quicker than its stablemates and predecessors costing multiples of that amount. In fact, the SF90 XX Stradale, the track-only sibling of our featured car, bested the amazing LaFerrari’s performance on the Ferrari test track by over 2.4 seconds, a huge jump in the racing world.

A brief sidenote about the naming of this car. If you are detail-oriented when it comes to cars — as I am — you may have noticed that many Ferraris have a yellow shield embedded on the top side of the front fenders with a very stylized “SF” written in expansive cursive below an elegant

rearing horse profile. Did you, as I did, ever wonder what it stood for?

In the 1980s, it may have meant that the owner spent several thousand dollars to have a shield added to the car, but as to what the actual meaning was, it is quite simple: “Scuderia Ferrari,” which translates from Italian to “Stable Ferrari,” is the company’s racing division. Its name was chosen to honor the company’s performance-oriented focus and their use of the stallion as their logo. Not surprisingly, the SF90 honors the Scuderia Ferrari’s 90th year of creating some of the most desirable cars on the planet.

The shape of this terrific machine is a departure from the Ferraris of yore, with a sculptural yet edgy sloping hood and short rear overhang. But under the hood is… space for luggage. In the SF90s (Stradale hardtop and Spider convertible) are mid-rear-engine cars — the engine is behind the driver and in front of the rear wheels, which allows for terrific handling and balance. The car is motivated by a combination of an amazingly powerful V8 and some electric wizardry.

Contrary to its well-known historic love of prodigious V12 power, Ferrari has utilized V8 motors for many decades (Tom Selleck famously drove one in Magnum, P.I.). Today’s eight-pot version has little in common with those earlier engines. With a twin-turbo boosting the performance, the gas engine alone pumps out some 769 horsepower. However, when one adds the additional 217 HP of the three (yes, three!) electric motors, the total propulsion zooms to 986 HP. Ferrari claims a 0 to 60 MPH dash is ripped out at 2.5 seconds, but it felt a lot faster to me. Honestly, whether a car can do that blast in three or even two seconds is not particularly important to most of us, but it sure does add to the thrill of those who get to experience it. And of course, it does add to the bragging rights at cars and coffee events everywhere.

Handling? I am glad that you asked. Two of the electric motors are dedicated to what Ferrari calls the “Cornering Angle Regulator, Electric” (or “RAC-e”, in Ferrari-speak). A simple example of how that works: when going through a corner, the inside tire has a shorter distance to go than the outside tire, so having the ability for a motor to speed up one wheel and/or slow down the other makes the car much nimbler. It’s a noticeable improvement over the “steer-and-hope” mode of the past, which allows for amazing cornering ability. In the canyons, the SF90 felt like it was on rails.

The interior of Maranello’s latest also does not disappoint: fine Italian leather abounds, most of which is tooled into beautiful designs. “My” SF90 Spider was very well appointed, thank you, so the “Blu Eletrico” exterior was nicely set-off by the “Nero 8500” black interior (the press photos here show a special luminous metallic golden color, “Giallo Montecarlo”). The underside of the retractable roof was leather-clad, and there were colored leather inserts in several places. The carbon fiber accoutrements (dashboard inserts, upper tunnel trim, driver-zone LEDs, and more) were gorgeous. Those additions and others helped explain why the total price of the one I tested was $659,000 and change.

Try as I might, I had to give it back way too soon. I loved my time with the SF90 Spider, especially as I only had a few hours with its hardtop Stradale sibling, but like all good entertainers, it left me wanting more — much more.

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Marsha Kotlyar

Estate Group

Market: Montecito, CA Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices California

805.565.4014

Home@MKGroupMontecito.com mkgroupmontecito.com

Michael Eisenberg

Market: Bel Air, Los Angeles, CA Keller Williams Beverly Hills

310.748.5410

310.432.6400 mikeeisenberg@sbcglobal.net

Timothy Norman Tamura

Market: Corona Del Mar, CA VALIA Properties

949.673.0789 tim@valiaoc.com valiaoc.com

Maxine & Marti Gellens

Market: La Jolla, CA Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices

858.551.6630 sold@gellens.com gellens.com

Laura Drammer

Market: Los Olivos, CA Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties

805.448.7500 laura@lauradrammer.com lauradrammer.com

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

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

Hyleri Katzenberg

Market: Fairfield, CT Compass

203.246.8395 hyleri@luxelatitudes.com luxelatitudes.com

Tadia Silva

Market: Bal Harbour, FL Legacy | Forbes Global Properties

305.439.1286 emailtadia@gmail.com

Brittany Hahn Games and Steve Games

Market: Rancho Santa Fe, CA The Games Group

858.999.5340 brittanyhahngames@gmail.com

Riskin Partners Estate Group

Market: Santa Barbara, CA Village Properties

805.565.8600 team@riskinpartners.com montecito-realestate.com

Douglas Landin

Market: Vail, CO Slifer Smith & Frampton Forbes Global Properties

970-376-1299

dlandin@slifer.net douglaslandin.vailrealestate.com

Mark Yaffe

Market: Bal Harbour, FL Nest Seekers International

305.998.9981 mark@markyaffe.com markyaffe.com

Jacopo Iasiello

Market: Brickell, Miami, FL LuXury Wealth Group

305.521.8771 info@jacopoiasiello.com jacopoiasiello.com

Sam and Jonathan Pergerson – The Pergerson Group

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

Aimee Deupi

Market: Coconut Grove, FL

305.458.6535

adeupi@onesothebysrealty.com

Mauricio J. Barba

Market: Coral Gables, FL Luxury Real Estate Advisor

305.439.8311

mauricio@miamisignaturehomes.com miamisignaturehomes.com

Debbie Wysocki

Market: Harbor Beach/East Lauderdale, Lauderdale By The Sea, Hillsboro Beach/Hillsboro Shores, Deerfield Beach, FL

Florida Luxury Homes Group - Keller Williams Realty Professionals

954.579.5720

debbie@floridaluxuryhomesgroup.com floridaluxuryhomesgroup.com

Chris Sullivan

Market: Marco Island, FL RE/MAX Affinity Plus

239.404.5548

chris@marcoluxuryhomes.com marcoluxuryhomes.com

Jessica Segatto

Market: Miami Beach, FL

Fortune Christie’s International Real Estate

hello@jessicasegatto.com jessicasegatto.com

Priscilla Haisley

Market: Miami Shores, FL Luxe Properties

305.322.3665

priscilla@luxeknows.com miamidreamcasa.com

Greisy Montes De Oca

Market: Cocoplum, Coral Gables, FL The Brokerage A Real Estate Company

305.505.6233

casa@greisymontesdeoca.com thebrokeragearealestateco.com

Mickael Lancri

Market: Coral Gables, FL Mickael Lancri Real Estate

786.246.3456

mickaellancripa@gmail.com mickaellancrirealestate.com

Jennifer Leong and Nicole Di Leo of The Opulent Group

Market: Fort Lauderdale, FL

954.850.0269

TheOG@OneSothebysRealty.com IG: OpulentGroupJenniferLeong

Annick Timmer

Market: Miami Beach, FL The EBH Group

annick.timmer@theebhgroup.com theebhgroup.com

John Reza Parsiani and Bozana Cavar

Market: Miami Beach, FL Parsiani Real Estate

305.788.7550

info@parsiani.com parsiani.com / bocavar.com

Lee and Kaylee Cooke

Market: Orlando, FL

Top Villas Realty

321.440.5794

contact@floridaluxuryrealtors.com floridaluxuryrealtors.com

The Resop Team

Market: Olde Naples, FL The Agency Naples

239.231.6164 / theresopteam.com chris.resop@theagencyre.com @theresopteam

Dante DiSabato

Market: Naples, FL William Raveis

239.537.5351 dante.disabato@raveis.com dantedisabato.raveis.com

Nichollette White

Market: Pembroke Pines, FL Coldwell Banker Realty Weston

347.272.5311 realestate@nichollettewhite.com

Alan Philipson

Market: Pinecrest, FL Compass

305.954.4227 alan.philipson@compass.com alanphilipson.com

Wesley Ulloa and Bianca Guevara

Market: Pinecrest, FL LUXE PROPERTIES

Bianca: 786-632-2640 / Wesley: 305-986-7041 bianca@luxeknows.com / wesley@luxeknows.com

Stefano Balli

Market: Ponce-Davis, FL Compass

305.915.2572 stefano.balli@compass.com compass.com/agents/stefano-balli

Gwinn Volen

Market: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL The Volen Group, Keller Williams Luxury International

904.314.5188

thevolengroup@gmail.com pontevedrafocus.com

Anca Mirescu

Market: South Beach, Miami, FL Douglas Elliman Real Estate

305.349.3590

anca.mirescu@elliman.com elliman.com/ancamirescu

Gary Hennes

Market: South Beach, FL

Gary Hennes Realtors

305.281.6551

gary@garyhennesrealtors.com garyhennesrealtors.com

Alyssa Brody

Market: South of Fifth, Miami, FL Development Marketing Team

alyssa@developmentmarketingteam.com developmentmarketingteam.com

Sandra Fiorenza

Market: Fisher Island, FL Douglas Elliman

305.281.4727

sandra.fiorenza@elliman.com sandrafiorenza.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

Market: Sunny Isles Beach, FL Dezer Platinum Realty

305.988.4351

melissa@dezer.com melissabarragan.com

Jennifer Zales

Market: Tampa Bay, FL Coldwell Banker Global Luxury

813.758.3443

jennifer@jenniferzales.com jenniferzales.com

Debra Johnston

Market: Atlanta, Georgia Coldwell Banker Realty

404.312.1959

debra.johnston@cbrealty.com debraajohnston.com

MacArthur and Lai Group

Market: Big Island, HI

Sotheby’s International Realty

808.895.5748 / 808.989.7861 macarthurlaigroup@venturesir.com venturesir.com/bio/MacArthurAndLai

Jeff Skinner & Suzanne Harding

Market: Kauai, HI

Kukui‘ula Realty Group, LLC

808.742.0234

jskinner@kukuiula.com smharding@kukuiula.com

Dano Sayles

Market: Maui, HI Coldwell Banker Island Properties

808.870.4899

dano@danosayles.com dano.emauirealestate.com

Jaime Brown

Market: Tampa, FL Tampa Homestyles

813.444.5885

jbrown@tampahomestyles.com tampahomestyles.homes

Miguel A. Rodriguez

Market: West Palm Beach, FL Compass

561.603.9473

miguel@thechadcarrollgroup.com MiguelSellsRealEstate.com

Carrie Nicholson

Market: Big Island, HI

Carrie Nicholson, Realtor, BIC

808.896.9749

Carrie@hawaiilife.com carrie-nicholson.com

Dolores Panlilio Bediones

Market: Honolulu, HI

Coldwell Banker Realty

808.383.9787

dolores.bediones@cbrealty.com doloresbedioneshawaii.com

Neal Norman

Market: Kauai, HI Hawaii Life

808.651.1777

neal@hawaiilife.com nealnorman.com

Debbie Arakaki

Market: Maui, HI Compass

808.283.7214

Debbie@DebbieArakaki.com DebbieArakaki.com

Beth Chang

Market: Oahu, HI Coldwell Banker Realty

808.478.7800

beth@bethchang.com bethchang.com

Charlene M. Hamiwka

Market: Maine Harcourts Waterfront & Fine Properties

207.671.0085

charlene@harcourtswfp.com waterfrontandfineproperties.harcourtsna.com

Vicki Gaily

Market: Bergen County, NJ Special Properties div. of Brook Hollow Group

Office 201.934.7111 | Cell 201.390.5880 vgaily@specialproperties.com specialproperties.com

Julija Nikonovaite

Market: Manhattan, NYC, NY Douglas Elliman

917.544.1456 jnikonovaite@elliman.com elliman.com/newyorkcity/associate/527-a-552jjan/julija-nikonovaite

Leslie S. Modell

Market: Midtown East, NY Sotheby’s International Realty

212.606.7668, 917.488.5374 leslies.modell@sothebyshomes.com thelesliesmodellteam.com

Eugenia C. Foxworth

Market: Uptown, New York Foxworth Realty

212.368.4902 eugenia@foxworthrealtyonline.com foxworthrealtyonline.com

Daniela Pagani

Market: Chicago, IL Real Broker

312.402.4072 daniela@danielapagani.com danielapagani.com

Candice Rich

Market: Birmingham, MI (Oakland County) Christie’s International Real Estate

313.218.5300 / 248.724.6124 candicerichluxuryhomes@gmail.com candicerich.com

Frank D. Isoldi

Market: Westfield, NJ Coldwell Banker Global Luxury

Office direct 908.301.2038 | Cell 908.787.5990 frankisoldi@gmail.com theisoldicollection.com

The Richard Steinberg Team

Market: New York, NY Compass rsteinberg@compass.com therichardsteinbergteam.com

Michael DeRosa

Market: Skaneateles, NY Michael DeRosa Exchange

315.406.7355 | 212.757.1550 michaelderosa@michaelderosaexchange.com derosaexchange.com

Laura Livaudais

Market: Asheville/Western NC Ivester Jackson Blackstream Christie’s International Real Estate

828.712.5445 laura@ijbproperties.com allashevillerealestate.com

Julie Osborn and Pat Allen

Market: Highlands, NC

Allen Tate/Pat Allen Realty Group

828.200.6165

julie.osborn@allentate.com julieosborn.allentate.com

BlackLabel KW

Market: Philadelphia, PA

Keller Williams Philadelphia

215.692.6636

info@blacklabelkw.com blacklabelkw.com

Jay Caputo

Market: Washington D.C. Compass

703.340.7996

jaytherelentless@gmail.com tcgrealestate.com

Eugen Klein

Market: Vancouver, Canada

Royal LePage Westside Klein Group

604.818.5888

eklein@kleingroup.com kleingroup.com

Blue Zone Realty International

Market: Costa Rica

415.251.2332

tim@bluezonerealty.com bluezonerealty.com

Gregory Gunter

Market: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

BHHS Colonial Homes San Miguel

877.878.4141

greg@gregorygunter.com

BHHSColonialHomesSanMiguel.com/Meet-OurBrokers/Greg-Gunter

LUXE Forbes Global Properties

Market: Lake Oswego / Portland / West Linn / Bend, OR

503.389.2112

info@luxeoregon.com luxeoregon.com

Moira E. Holley

Market: Seattle, Washington Realogics | Sotheby’s International Realty

206.612.5771

moira@moirapresents.com moirapresents.com

Kevin Crigger

Market: Toronto, Canada

The Kevin Crigger Real Estate Team

416.489.2121

kevin@kevincrigger.com kevincrigger.com

Harvey Kalles Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage

Market: Greater Toronto Area, Canada Harvey Kalles Real Estate Ltd

416.441.2888

info@harveykalles.com HarveyKalles.com

KC Martin

Market: Paris, France Sotheby’s International Realty

505.690.7192 [for calls outside US, use “011”] Cell 1 kc.martin@sothebyshomes.com sothebysrealty.com

Jorge A. Guillén

Market: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Tropicasa Realty

+52 322.306.0535 jorge@tropicasa.com tropicasa.com

Karina D. Sayed

Market: Riviera Maya, Mexico PLAYA REALTORS

+52 984.186.5453

karina@playarealtors.co playarealtors.co

Team Laura de la Torre

Market: Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico Sotheby’s International Realty

+52 55.3466.6198

Idelatorre@mexicosir.com cdmxsir.com

Alexandra Bonte and James Filipidis

Market: Lisbon, Portugal Bonte Filipidis™

+351.913.256.444

office@bontefilipidis.com bontefilipidis.com

BE Luxury Collection

Market: The Bahamas

HG Christie, Christie’s International

242.805.0130

sales@beluxuryre.com / sales@beluxurycolletion.com beluxuryre.com / beluxurycollection.com

Luis A. Mirabent

Market: Cancun, Mexico Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Cancun Properties

+52 998.146.5154

info@bhhscancun.com bhhscancun.com

Moray Applegate

Market: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Applegate Realtors

+52 322.221.5434

moray@applegaterealtors.com applegaterealtors.com

Annie Lee Borges

Market: Turks And Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty

+1 649-231-0338

annie@tcsothebysrealty.com

Denise Williams

Market: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Williams & Co International Realty

International Business Phone: 971- 5858-34407

denise@williamsandcorealty.com DeniseTheBroker.com / @denisethebroker

Haute Developer

The premier list of the world’s most exclusive properties by some of the most renowned real estate development companies.

MV GROUP USA / MANNY ANGELO VARAS

Haute Design

CELEBRATES

EVA LONGORIA WITH THE EBH GROUP, AROMA 360, AND NAVIER WITH CASA DEL SOL TEQUILA

AT AVRA BEVERLY HILLS

HAUTE LIVING JOINED FORCES WITH THE EBH GROUP, AROMA 360, Navier, and Casa Del Sol Tequila to honor Eva Longoria at Avra Beverly Hills on April 30. Notable guests included legendary artist Mr. Brainwash, NFL legend Todd Gurly, José Bastón, and more. Attendees were greeted with bespoke signature beverages such as the Sol & Soda refresher infused with Casa Del Sol blanco, soda, and lime at a cocktail reception at the beautiful Aroma 360 Beverly Hills boutique. A gracious $10,000 check was presented to Eva’s Heroes on behalf of Haute Living, with a welcome speech by Tyler Prow of Aroma 360. Attendees then enjoyed a celebratory dinner at Avra with sashimi, Faroe Islands salmon, grilled lavraki, and a selection of homemade sweets. Haute Media Group CEO Kamal Hotchandani kicked off a toast at the dinner to highlight Eva’s entrepreneurship and support of women with Colbi Corbett from Casa Del Sol Tequila, the EBH Group co-founders Aurélie Bard and Annick Timmer, and Sampriti Bhattacharyya, founder of Navier.

6. Diana Maria Riva and Longoria

7. Aurélie Bard, Longoria, and Annick Timmer

Shaping the Future of Hospitality

Haute Living sits down with Christopher Lindsey, the co-founder and head of product marketing at Peoplevine, the digital platform transforming the hospitality industry.

HAUTE LIVING: Can you walk us through how you started in the business? How did the idea of Peoplevine come about?

CHRISTOPHER LINDSEY: The story of Peoplevine began with a passion for creating exceptional experiences. Our team comes from diverse backgrounds, blending technology expertise with a love for culture, entertainment, and, most importantly, hospitality. We saw a gap in the hospitality industry — a lack of technology that kept pace with the evolving needs of modern members and businesses. In 2014, we launched our platform with Live Nation, building our events and ticketing engine. This experience fueled our vision for a comprehensive experience-based CRM solution. By 2016, we expanded to serve the growing coworking industry, which ultimately led us to focus on membership-based clubs. We believe the members club concept deserves a modern upgrade, and that’s where Peoplevine comes in.

HL: What role does Peoplevine play in building some of the most exclusive (and notable) membership clubs around the globe?

CL: Peoplevine acts as the invisible backbone for these prestigious clubs. We provide a two-sided platform that empowers both the guest and member experience and the staff operations. Our software offers a best-in-class user experience for members, allowing them to seamlessly book amenities, chat with staff, and access exclusive content. But it doesn’t stop there: we equip staff with the tools they need to personalize service, manage operations efficiently, and gain valuable insights into member preferences. This data allows clubs to tailor experiences and build lasting relationships with their members. That’s the true hallmark of exclusivity.

HL: A lot of people think about the brick-and-mortar spaces when it comes to membership clubs. How have you integrated the app and the process behind these membership clubs?

CL: The in-person experience is irreplaceable. It’s the core of what membership clubs offer. Peoplevine enhances that experience, it doesn’t replace it. Our app acts as a digital companion, allowing members to connect with the club before, during, and after their visit. Imagine seamlessly booking a class or dining reservation, sharing guest passes with your friends, and paying for all your transactions with a card on file — that’s the power of the

app. However, the human touch remains paramount. The app empowers staff to greet members by name, streamline orders, and anticipate their needs. This creates a sense of belonging and fosters a welcoming environment, ultimately strengthening the club’s community.

HL: What have you found to be the most successful about the CRM?

CL: For Peoplevine to be a truly valuable CRM, it needs to connect with all aspects of the member experience. Our member app and integrations act as data collection points, providing insights into member behavior and preferences. This data empowers hospitality businesses to refine their service offerings, amenities, and overall experience. Furthermore, the pandemic accelerated the trend towards a “customer-centric” business model. Businesses are increasingly recognizing the value of building closer relationships with their customers and understanding their needs. Peoplevine’s CRM empowers businesses to do just that, fostering loyalty and driving recurring revenue.

HL: Peoplevine believes that “Membership is the future of hospitality.”

How have you seen this through your client integration?

CL: When we started, our focus was on private clubs. Over the years, we’ve witnessed the “membership model” expand into other hospitality sectors, including spas, wellness centers, hotels, branded residences, and restaurant groups. These businesses are learning from each other, blurring the lines between traditional verticals. Your home might start to feel more like a hotel, your restaurant more like a private club, and so on.

HL: What are your goals for the next five years with Peoplevine?

CL: Over the next five years, we plan to aggressively expand our platform offerings and industry relationships. As we encounter new hospitality verticals, we’ll tackle the challenges of integrating them seamlessly. This will involve developing new workflows and functionalities that push our team to innovate. There are still many types of properties we don’t currently serve. Our goal is to become the go-to membership management solution for the entire hospitality industry. We believe technology can be a powerful tool to elevate human connection and create truly exceptional experiences. By achieving our goals, we hope to play a significant role in shaping the future of hospitality.

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