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THE GAME CHANGER

Real estate developer Aby Rosen spent 13 years on a passion project that’s slated to change tourism in Tel Aviv. BY LAURA SCHREFFLER PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY JESSE DAVID HARRIS THE JAFFA HOTEL PHOTOGRAPHY AMIT GERON

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Left: The existing façade includes outdoor corridors with arched colonnades, with plastered walls scraped down to reveal the generations of patina that touch the building’s signage; Right: The interior of The Chapel, The Jaffa’s new nightlife destination


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ithin minutes of speaking to Manhattan-based real estate mogul Aby Rosen, several things are immediately clear. One: He isn’t afraid to dare, or dream impossibly big. Two: He doesn’t care what people think about said risks, or anything else, for that matter. Three: He is who he is, he does what he does, and he does it well. Dispute it if you want, but frankly he couldn’t care less—his success speaks for itself. “I’m not a pioneer—I don’t go to places people haven’t been to,” he announces. “My philosophy is simple: I make something good better.” Is the statement boastful? Maybe, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t true. Through RFR Holding, the brokerage company he co-founded with longtime friend Michael Fuchs in 1991, Rosen’s vast portfolio includes 90 worldwide properties, including New York skyscrapers like the iconic Seagram Building and the Lever House as well as the Gramercy Park Hotel, the W South Beach in Miami and Roomers, a five-star hotel in his native Frankfurt, Germany. “I’ve always done that,” says the 58-year-old developer, who cuts a larger-than-life figure with his snowy-white hair, perpetually tanned skin and wide, searching eyes. “I go into something that I know is good, and I add my ingredients to make it a better place. I did not invent South Beach; I added a hotel there, and it did wonders for the whole neighborhood.” Rosen is confident that he’ll be making a similar sort of magic happen in Tel Aviv-Yafo with his latest and most personal project to date, The Jaffa. The Luxury Collection affiliate is both a homage to his Jewish heritage—he is the son of two Holocaust survivors and has been visiting the Holy Land since his childhood—and a way of aiding tourism by building a cosmopolitan centerpiece in Israel’s most exciting city. “I feel good about having it, about owning it,” Rosen says of 120-room and 32-residence historical hotel. And he should—and not just because this particular project took more than a decade to complete. The project started off strong: After purchasing the property in 2005, Rosen enlisted the help of minimalist architectural designer John Pawson and conservationist architect Ramy Gill to preserve the site’s history, but almost immediately encountered a roadblock. “It’s an uphill battle to do something in Israel, which is a bureaucracy at its best,” he explains. “Getting plans approved took two years. We did excavation work, and we found artifacts from the 13th century, and then we had to bring in the antiquity authorities to help evaluate what we found. It @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 17


took another three years—with me paying—for the archaeological dig.” When construction finally got underway in 2013, it took another five years to complete, due in part to Rosen’s infamous attention to detail. “I had a hand in personally selecting everything,” he admits. “There’s not one thing in this hotel that I haven’t personally signed off on, chosen or found. I’m very hands-on. I care about the details, I care about design and I know what I’m doing; all pieces were very deliberately chosen.” Meaning, that if something’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right. “I’m all for quality,” he maintains. “I don’t do four star or B minus; that’s not my business plan. I’m a five-star operator, and I do that from my residential development to my hotels to my condos to my office buildings. Everything I do is top notch and super-expensive. So yes, it took awhile, but I’m stubborn, and when I want something, I’m going to get it done.” The Jaffa, which officially opened its doors this past August, was worth the wait. The hotel retains all of its historical feel—the façade includes outdoor galleries with arched colonnades, and the plastered walls were scraped down to reveal the generations of patina that touch the building’s signage and paint-patterned walls—yet has every modern amenity a 21st century guest could possibly want, including a high-tech spa courtesy of luxury brand L. Raphael. The lobby is dominated by the prominently displayed remnants of the 13th century crusader’s bastion wall as well as two $1 million paintings courtesy of contemporary artist Damien Hirst (a personal friend of Rosen’s), creating an interesting old-meets-new juxtaposition. Pawson also utilized the old versus new in relation to local culture, incorporating subtle odes to traditional Middle Eastern architecture such as a Mashrabiya and combining it with contemporary photography by Israeli artist Tal Shochat, which is featured in all guest rooms. The end result is stunning—a seamless melding of the past and present fueled by panoramic views of the 4,000-year-old Jaffa Port, Mediterranean Sea and Tel Aviv city. Needless to say, Rosen got it exactly right, from the mid-century design classics by Shiro Kuramata and Pierre Paulin to a gracefully designed courtyard enveloped under a canopy of trees to the property’s two signature eateries: Don Camillo, a classic Italian restaurant with a Mediterranean twist, and Golda’s Deli, an authentic New York-style Jewish eatery. Both restaurants were created in conjunction with Major Food Group, the award-winning restaurant and hospitality company behind New York staples Carbone and Sadelle’s (as well as The Pool, The Grill and The Lobster Club at Rosen’s Seagram Building in New York) in collaboration with local chef Roi Antebi. Both have intentional whiffs of Manhattan to them, as well. “I bring New York everywhere I go, and for me, it was about bringing the excitement of New York to Israel,” Rosen states. But he wouldn’t be Aby Rosen if he weren’t creating a little controversy, such as he did by ousting the iconic Four Seasons restaurant from his Seagram building, or erecting a 20-foot-tall anti-Trump billboard outside RFR’s 337 Lafayette Street development site in NoHo. He’s also done it again, this time opting to open a nightclub called The Chapel in a space that once housed an actual church… in the Holy Land. The Chapel pokes gentle references at religion, with a neon sign depicting hands in prayer outside, larger-than-life black-and-white shots of famous cinematic priests, including Frank Sinatra in The Miracle of the Bells and a DJ booth in place of a pulpit. Rosen knew the space might incite some criticism, but guess what? He didn’t care. “It was the first time that [something like this] was done in Israel,” he says, sounding almost proud. “There are always pros and cons, but that’s what I like and thrive on. I don’t conform; I do things that are a little different.” He’s quick to add that the decision wasn’t deliberately slanderous—and that he spent serious time restoring the space to its former glory as well as “de-Christianizing” it with the help of local authorities. “I restored it painfully over four years, with the greatest artisans you could find in Israel, 18 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com

A stained-glass window shines light upon The Chapel, The Jaffa’s on-site nightclub.

including stained glass preservationists and mural painters,” he notes. “I spent a lot of time and energy on that, and the church loved what I did there. The churchgoers who might go, ‘Oh my God, it’s a bar!’ are going to have to get used to it. It wasn’t used for 30 years, and stood empty, so the community never really used it as a church anyway. Now, it can be booked for weddings and bar mitzvahs, so it has a communal aspect, and that’s all I cared about.” This sense of creating a community, of place, is a common theme for Rosen throughout all of his projects. Like God told Noah when he was building the ark (or God telling Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams): “Build it and they will come.” And so he did. “In the end, you’re building something for the locals. The hotels, as much as they’re used by tourists, are basically relying on locals bringing their friends and eating there. In many countries, hotels are used as socialization points, and Israel is one of them,” he explains. In his opinion, creating a socialization point in The Jaffa was important for the country’s development as a whole. “If you want to help a place become a better place, you need to start investing in the hotel industry, in my opinion,” he says, noting, “I travel all over the Middle East, from Saudi Arabia to Qatar to Bahrain to Abu Dhabi—and they all did it right. [Those countries] spent a lot of time and money to get great hotels, and people show up. That’s what you need to do. You need to have a great product, and people will show up and spend money. I always thought that Israel was a place to visit, but never to live, to be honest with you. I was disappointed about what kind of hotels were in the making there. There were big brands, but nothing truly charming or nice. That’s changing now, finally. This country is at the beginning of a big, glorious decade with biotech and technology and a start-up nation kind of a mindset. I moved this [hotel] along because I love Israel and Tel Aviv: That’s the reason why I was trying to do this project, that’s the reason I hung in.”



The city is certainly a special one, as vibrant and thriving as Miami or New York, certainly, and Rosen’s mission is to make the masses understand its current cultural significance. “Israel has many cities, but most people always talk about Jerusalem—they think Israel is dominated by the religious period,” he points out. “The religious are luckily a small percentage of the country, and they congregate mostly in Jerusalem and impose a certain religious lifestyle. For me, Tel Aviv is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. People are into food, entertainment, nightlife. It’s a hot country, so people spend a lot of time outside. It’s young, it’s dynamic, it’s gay, it’s fun. It has what all cities have—a really tolerant population. Anything goes in Tel Aviv. It’s a fun, smart environment, but it’s also driven and successful. It’s a wonderful city to live in. It’s a city that is constantly changing. If you had looked at it five or 10 years ago, it was incredibly different. Now, it’s completely dynamic, extremely international and a very tolerant city. Jews come from all over the world to settle in Israel. I like seeing how these immigrants get embraced, instead of shunned—like some countries we know. Israel does not shun its immigrants. They embrace them and incorporate them into their cultural diversity.” For these reasons, Rosen wants to help the city thrive—and in building The Jaffa, believes he has the ability to make it flourish. “I think what I did will help others do very similar projects, more hotels and more smartly positioned places,” he says, adding, “I believe in helping Israel with its tourism, and the hotel for me was a must-do if I wanted to do something that would make an impact or a change.”

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by Jacob Rosen was seemingly always primed for success. He is the son of two Auschwitz survivors who not only survived the war but picked up the pieces of their lives and became success stories of their own: His mother, Anni, is an artist, and his father, Isak, was a real estate developer himself. He grew up in Frankfurt, Germany, surrounded by wealth, class and culture, and earned his law degree before moving to New York in 1987, where he apprenticed at a real estate brokerage firm selling properties to German investors. Soon after, he and childhood friend Michael Fuchs founded RFR, focusing on commercial, residential, hotel and retail holdings, predominantly in the U.S. and Germany. From his father, he clearly caught the real estate bug, but it was his mother who inspired his other grand passion in life: art. Rosen’s love affair with art is well-documented: He owns more than 800 postwar pieces, including more than 100 works by Andy Warhol, as well as Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Alexander Calder. “My mother’s a painter, so when I was young, she always painted and bought art,” he explains, enthusing, “I love music and art. I grew up in Germany, in Frankfurt, which is a very cultural town. We see things, we go to shows, we go to museums—it’s part of our DNA. We don’t go to shopping malls; we go to places that have a higher cultural meaning—musicals as soon as they opened, the opera. I grew up in a very cultural environment, and it must have rubbed off.” So much so that Rosen has devoted his life in equal parts, seemingly, to work, travel and the pursuit of art. Sometimes he even blends them together symbiotically. Case in point: His new 63-story Midtown building, 100 East 53rd Street (which is reportedly home to both George and Amal Clooney as well as Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber) is art-filled to the hilt. An installation by Rachel Feinstein was commissioned for the property, as well as a painting by Federico de Francesco and a sculpture by Bryan Hunt, among others. Each year, as well he throws the be-all, end-all of parties at Miami’s Art Basel, a private, completely VIP event that no one can get a ticket to… unless you 20 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com

This secluded, luscious courtyard is enveloped under a canopy of trees that provides a tranquil oasis within the bustling city. The Jaffa features 120 hotel rooms and suites and 32 residential apartments, all designed by minimalist designer John Pawson.

This outdoor pool is among the impressive amenities offered at The Jaffa.


This colorful Damien Hirst painting is on prominent display in The Jaffa’s lobby.

The modernist lobby features remnants of a 13th century crusader’s bastion wall, which was uncovered during the excavation of the project.

happen to be part of Aby’s crew, that is. Attendees in the past have ranged from Leonardo DiCaprio and Kanye West to Alex Rodriguez and Lenny Kravitz. The party was canceled in 2017, but it’s back on this December, and Rosen expects it to be more fun than ever. “I didn’t do [the party] last year because my mother wasn’t feeling well, and I didn’t feel like partying, but I’ll be back doing it again this year. I love creating a fun environment, feeding people good food, and just being generous about it. I don’t want anything from anybody—I just want to have a good time. I’m not driven by commerce; I don’t need to sell anything. It’s a get-together of 220 people that like each other. They come because there’s privacy, and they can let go and feel comfy. I deliver that. I invite people because I want them there,” he says, adding, “It’s a wonderful thing for Art Basel.” Beyond Art Basel, he’s focusing on the New York opening of Stockholmbased photography museum Fotografiska at his 281 Park Avenue South property. “I’m always doing something,” he admits. “I’m trying to look at how you use old retail spaces and make them more exciting. We’re doing a lot of work right now—10 to 15 projects at the same time. I’m opening a Swedish photography museum in January that will have a great restaurant, entertainment space and lecture hall—fun stuff that drives energy and will hopefully elevate myself and others. That’s what it’s all about. I’m constantly on the lookout for fun, smart things.” He’s not joking. Even when he’s on vacation—and make no mistake, for as much as he works, he takes a few months off every year to keep himself sane—Rosen is working (even though he says he just walks around, eats and talks, we can’t help but think it’s in his nature to be “on”). Whenever he visits a new city, he can’t help but check out its cultural side, and see how he can improve upon what already exists. “I go to museums and restaurants, I look at new trends, I go to the universities and listen to interesting lectures, I go out and really dive in to the late night, because I believe that you see a lot of cultural movements late at night. I go to the food halls and places that are gathering places. I see shows, I see music, I see theater. I travel, I see what’s in, what’s brewing worldwide,” he explains. We’re going back to Rosen’s charmed life—and yes, it still is. But he isn’t a psychic, and he doesn’t have a crystal ball or a Spidey tingle about what will be a success: He knows, because he’s constantly on, always studying, endlessly exploring, forever looking 10 steps ahead. “I don’t have a sixth sense, but I have a gut, and I have guts,” he allows. “I’m taking certain risks, but I only do what I believe in, and I’m not doing anybody favors. I’m doing things that make me happy, and I do them out of conviction.” Most importantly, he takes risks because he’s not afraid to fail. “Sometimes, I do things that don’t have the right result, and I still go with it, and then change it. Next time I do a better job,” he notes. “Fear of failing is what usually holds you back to be more daring, so I dare all the time.” Spoken like someone who hasn’t ever failed, you’d assume—but no. “Yeah, sure, I’ve failed,” he admits. “You fail, you make it better, you put some art up it doesn’t have an impact. Sometimes you misjudge a

neighborhood or you’re too early in your trends, and you might have to bring it back later or tone down your endeavor. It’s okay to do so. You try out a new restaurant, maybe it doesn’t hit the way it should, but you reshuffle it.” Rosen does not cite specific business or personal mistakes, and we get why: It’s not in his nature to dwell on what could have been or spend endless hours berating himself over a blunder or miscalculation. “Go big or stay home” could be his mantra, if he deigned to think about something so pedantic. “I have zero regrets; I don’t really work on regrets,” he declares, before confiding, “I also don’t have a fear of selling things. I’m very unattached to everything I own. Whatever I own, you want it I’ll sell it to you as long as you pay more than I think it’s worth. I have no problem with selling things and moving on; I’ll sell you anything I own because I think it’s okay to let things go. I’m a pure capitalist. I do things to make money, and I do them with great projects that I think are culturally important. I think we get far too attached to things―they’re only things. I think we should focus more on our wife and kids than be focused on a car, a house, a painting. That’s not important stuff.” His wife, psychiatrist and socialite Samantha Boardman, and children Baker and Vivian (with Boardman) and Gaby and Charlie (from his previous marriage), seem happy to know their place among his affections. “[They] love to hear that—and I tell them all the time!” he laughs. Though he’s one of the most renowned art collectors in the world— pieces of which aren’t cheap, to say the least—he swears that money doesn’t matter to him. “Money is not a driver alone—it’s more of an experience. I need to have an experience around it,” he maintains. Take his beloved Seagram Building, for example. He purchased the mid-century modern icon in 2000 for $375 million, and while the building itself does bring him joy, it’s what happens inside its hallowed halls that’s the real motivator. “I happen to be in love with the Seagram Building—it’s the crown jewel of my empire,” he admits. “I took a building from the 1950s and made it— 60 years later—the most relevant architectural building in America. How do you keep it exciting? You do art installations, you infuse energy and excitement and restaurants to a building and you keep it relevant. It’s all about achievements. Something that’s 67 years old and competes with all the modern buildings in the neighborhood, that’s good work. Keeping Seagram at that high benchmark is quite exciting and pretty rewarding, to be honest with you.” As is running RFR itself. “I’ve built an interesting company that has a good DNA. My greatest achievement is to have created a company that has lasted 30-something years that has done great work. It adds value in the long term. I want to leave something behind that has longevity. I like things that work forever, like The Jaffa. I like to create things that last for a long, long time… But it’s more interesting to talk about the things we do, the things we see and the things we want for the world,” he says. “I want people to realize that I’m all about having a good time, making money, delivering an experience and sharing it with people. I’m not here to pump my brand. I’m Aby Rosen, who’s here to have a good time and do good work.” @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 21


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Collection BY ASHLEY FERN

HARRY WINSTON INC. UNVEILED ITS NEW YORK

Collection with a star-studded event held at the world-renowned Rainbow Room in New York City. The evening was attended by notable stars in film and fashion including Naomi Watts, Katie Holmes, Jennifer Hudson and Angela Sarafyan, as well as global influencer Camila Coelho, who were all wearing pieces from the collection. Specifically, Holmes wore the City Lights necklace and earrings, Watts donned the Central Park Mosaic earrings, Coelho glistened in the City Lights earrings and Sarafyan wore both the City Lights earrings and bracelet. A softly lit room paid tribute to the brand’s rich New York roots with thoughtfully executed 22 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com

vignettes that portrayed the proprietary nuances in Mr. Winston’s narrative pertinent to the city. From the brownstones of the Upper West Side to the lush greenery of Central Park, and from the city lights of Broadway to the famed design aesthetic of the House’s Fifth Avenue flagship―the night was a true celebration of Harry Winston’s New York. At the conclusion of the night, guests were treated to a surprise performance from Grammy and Academy Award-winning artist Jennifer Hudson. Serving as the epicenter of excitement and glamour, New York City has been a source of inspiration for Harry Winston designers since the House first opened its doors back in 1932.

By examining the endless possibilities of this remarkable city, Winston designers embarked on a crosstown journey exploring the various neighborhoods, nuances and landmarks that helped to shape Mr. Winston’s life. A bejeweled love letter to the city that never sleeps, the New York Collection is comprised of eight sub-collections, with each celebrating a modern interpretation of the enduring legacy and symbiotic connection to the House’s roots. Demonstrating the unequivocal breadth and creativity of Winston design, each sub-collection presents a distinctively different aesthetic and explores the pioneering craftsmanship and setting techniques the House is best known for.


Clockwise from top left: Pieces from the Harry Winston New York Collection; Naomi Watts wearing The Central Park Mosaic earrings from The New York Collection; Katie Holmes wearing the City Lights necklace and earrings;and Angela Sarafyan wearing the City Lights necklace and earrings

TAKE A LOOK AT THE COMPLETE COLLECTION BELOW Brownstone – A tribute to the beautiful brownstones of the Upper West Side where Harry was born, baguette-cut, round brilliant and marquise-shaped diamonds, accented by colorful square-cut gemstones, are artfully arranged in a geometric motif that recalls the stately architecture of Manhattan. Cathedral – Winston’s first location, as Harry Winston, Inc., was at 7 East 51st St., directly across from New York’s famed St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Mirroring the perfect proportions, extraordinary workmanship and architectural excellence of St. Patrick’s, the Cathedral Necklace and Earrings highlight the unequivocal beauty of pear-shaped emeralds and celebrate Winston design in its purest form. City Lights – Married in 1933, Harry Winston and his wife enjoyed their early life together as a young couple in New York City, often attending society events and Broadway shows. The City Lights pieces reimagine the lively lights of Broadway through colorful diamonds and vivid precious gemstones.

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718 High Jewelry Suites – In March 1960, Harry Winston famously moved his company to 718 Fifth Avenue, at a time when New York City architecture was characterized by minimalist aesthetics. However, Winston―a true visionary―envisioned an 18th-century French-styled building as the perfect setting to display his collections. The 718 sub-series celebrates the historic charm and elegant details of the House’s iconic New York City flagship salon. The 718 Marble Marquetry―a diamond and sapphire series of necklaces, earrings and rings―draws inspiration from the black-and-white marble detailing of Harry Winston’s famed atelier, while the diamond-led 718 Chandelier high jewelry suite captures the glittering brilliance of the gilded bronze chandelier that hangs high above and illuminates the salon. Recalling Winston’s favorite diamond-cut, as well as the seven gold-plated vitrines that lined the walls of the salon, the 718 Emerald Vitrine pieces pair Colombian emeralds with a bouquet of baguette, marquise and round brilliant diamonds. Central Park Mosaic – Located just blocks away from his office, Central Park often provided a fresh perspective to Mr. Winston and his designers, who were always looking to the beauty of nature for inspiration. Central Park Mosaic’s earring, bracelets and ring all feature emeralds, sapphires, diamonds and aquamarines set to mimic the extraordinary landscape of the city’s iconic backyard. Eagle – Throughout the early 1900s, cast-iron eagles adorned many New York City buildings, including the original Grand Central Depot―the city’s famed transportation hub―as a symbol of growth, flight and movement. The Eagle sub-series recalls the majesty of its namesake with an extraordinary pairing of colorless and fancy yellow diamonds that are masterfully set to mimic a bird in flight and underscores the House’s link to its New York ancestry. @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 23


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Director David Yates is back for more box office magic this fall with his sixth Wizarding World film, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. BY LAURA SCHREFFLER

DAVID YATES IS A MAN WHO MAKES

magic. He may not cast actual spells, but what he does on the silver screen is absolute wizardry—especially when the subject matter is J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World. On November 16, the British director’s sixth magical film with Warner Bros. Pictures, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, hits theaters, and we’re certain that he’ll strike box office gold as he’s done with every film since 2007’s Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The film— whose screenplay was written by Rowling herself—features an ensemble cast led by Eddie

Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol and Ezra Miller, with the new additions of Jude Law and Johnny Depp. We chatted with Yates about his all-star cast, his extreme directing style and what it really takes to make a magical motion picture. This is your sixth Wizarding World film. How has this fantasy world evolved for you since you started shooting Order of the Phoenix in 2006? It has become much more grown-up, less focused on school and more on the world beyond it.

What do you enjoy most about working alongside J.K. Rowling? Many things. She’s incredibly inventive yet rarely precious; she’s interested in the best and most interesting way to get her story to the screen. And she is very down-to-earth, despite her global success. Above all, it’s fun and enjoyable working with her. You have a new crop of wizards and witches in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. Who—most surprisingly to you—integrated him or herself into this magical world?


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Actually, it wasn’t much of a surprise, but Jude Law brought a warmth and a wit to the role of Albus Dumbledore. That’s quite a pair of shoes to fill for any actor, and I felt from our auditions that Jude would bring something very special to this iconic character. Johnny Depp as Gellert Grindelwald is perfect casting, but how was it decided that Jude Law should play a young Albus Dumbledore? What about him made you think “Dumbledore”? Jude has a charm, warmth and a wit, and I could see Jude and Johnny working well opposite each other. This first story only hints at and glimpses their past relationship. Future films will explore it more fully. Of the six films you’ve directed, which has been your personal favorite experience to shoot and why? This is my eighth motion picture, and of the six films I’ve directed in this particular series, I would say this is my favorite, next to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part Two. It was good to be invited back into the wizarding world with the first Fantastic Beasts film. You put a family together when you set a film up, and its success in 2016 gave us

the opportunity to come back together again and to explore how we could build on what we had established with film one. With a sequel, you’re reunited with people you love working with, and we all shared an ambition for what this series of films can deliver for a global audience. Because you’re responsible for how J.K.’s world manifests itself on the big screen, is it impossible to take the magic of the films home with you? I always take the film home with me. Making movies on any scale isn’t a job, it’s a life, and some days you don’t quite stop thinking about them until your head touches the pillow at night, and then you dream about the movie... [Harry Potter’s] Emma Watson once said that you like to push the cast and crew to physical and emotional extremes. Would you say that’s true? Making movies on this scale pushes everyone to extremes; they are marathons and require a certain stamina and maturity to get them to the screen. For Emma at that time, it was an inevitable process to ask more and more of her and Dan [Radcliffe] and Rupert [Grint]

as the films got more grown-up, and they all responded to that challenge. How do you get your actors to push themselves, specifically, and take risks? My main goal is to get them to forget the process around them and focus in on the moment and the relationship they’re experiencing as the character. I’m a big fan of multiple takes without stopping, so we can find things in the moment as we work that surprise us all. It seems shocking that out of nine Wizarding World films, only one won an Oscar, and only three total were nominated. What are your thoughts on that, given that the movies are some of the top-grossing of all time? Awards are lovely, but we really make these movies to entertain audiences, and if they are successful, it means we have succeeded in that goal. That said, it is always terrific when aspects of the work we do get acknowledged. A lot of love and attention to detail is poured into every moment of these films by everyone who is working on them; we all feel the responsibility of telling these stories in the most beautiful way possible. @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 25


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and Karl Lagerfeld showed their FENDI Spring/Summer 2019 colletion at Milan Fashion week, where supermodels Kendall Jenner, Kaia Gerber, Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid all walked the runway. Combining a utilitarian but feminine aesthetic, the collection featured a palette of sage, cognac, burgundy, sand, white, orange and denim, as well as a variety of fabrics, such as summer wool, leather and PVC. Though the collection drew inspiration from masculine shapes, it still felt distinctly feminine, embracing the woman’s body and accentuating it with fitted silhouettes and accessories like waist-cinching belt bags. The eye-catching FF logo had a bold presence on the runway, embossed in leather, printed on PVC and knitted into wools. The Spring/Summer 2019 Accessories Collection, designed by Silvia Venturini Fendi, showcased the iconic Peekaboo bag and its DeFender waterproof shell. For added interest, the bags have interchangeable handles and “novelty utility pockets, echoing tool belts with pouches.” Additionally, FENDI’s famed Baguette bag made a welcomed appearance, donned in sequins and even in a new, oversized shape with soft, embossed logo leather—the same leather on the new Upside Down folding envelope bag, which also features an FF logo clasp.

+FENDI for Days Silvia Venturini Fendi and Karl Lagerfeld showcase Spring/Summer 2019 collection at Milan Fashion Week.

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+Saint Laurent Sexy

In perfect Parisian fashion, Saint Laurent showcased its Spring 2019 RTW line in front of the Eiffel Tower at the Trocadéro for Paris Fashion Week.

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BY DEYVANSHI MASRANI

IN PERFECT PARISIAN FASHION, Saint Laurent showcased its Spring 2019 RTW line in front of the Eiffel Tower at the Trocadéro for Paris Fashion Week. The alluring show brought out a whole slew of celebrities in the audience, including Nicole Richie, Catherine Deneuve, Carla Bruni, Dave Franco, Alison Brie, Kate Moss, Amber Valetta, Salma Hayek Pinault, FrançoisHenri Pinault, Rosie HuntingtonWhiteley, G-Eazy, Matt Dillon and Cindy Crawford, who watched her supermodel daughter, Kaia Gerber walk the show. Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello’s collection was “Saint Laurent sexy”, made even sexier with the twinkling tower backdrop, as well as the tall, white, palm trees, both drawing beautiful reflections onto the runway, which was transformed into a serene pool. Models wore seductive silhouettes with plunging necklines, super-short skirts, dresses and shorts, as well as layers. Jackets of all sorts had a prominent presence at the show, whether menswear, military, smoking, varsity or cape-inspired. The brand’s usage of the color black remained strong, while pops of bold blues, reds, golds and animal prints were also showcased. Overall, the collection was alluring and sophisticated, elevated but wearable, true to the brand’s powerful DNA.


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Gucci Spring/Summer 2019 Show at Le Palace Theatre brings the Wow-Factor to Paris Fashion Week BY DEYVANSHI MASRANI

PHOTOS COURTESY OF GUCCI. CELEBRITY IMAGES COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES FOR GUCCI.

AS GUCCI CONTINUES TO PUSH THE

envelope in design, it’s no surprise that its Spring/Summer 2019 show for Paris Fashion Week was nothing short of electric. Set in Le Palace—a famous former Parisian nightclub—the show’s front row brought out an impressive group of A-list guests. The list included Jared Leto, Faye Dunaway, Salma Hayek Pinault and her husband, FrançoisHenri Pinault, who also happens to be the Chairman and CEO of Kering Group—the brand’s parent company, as well as the parent company of several other luxury fashion brands, such as Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta and Ulysse Nardin, among others. Under designer Alessandro Michele’s direction, the brand has taken a walk over to the wild side, with eye-catching prints and the boldest of colors together with unexpected shapes and textural combinations. And this collection, was no exception. The audience certainly enjoyed an incredible show that included looks reminiscent of the 1970s disco era, with standout pieces that included a sleeveless denim jacket with a close-up image of Dolly Parton on the back, a Mickey Mouse bag, a Janis Joplin-inspired felt hat, GG logo suiting and even one look that included a live bird. Guests were taken aback yet again with a surprise performance from audience member Jane Birkin, who sang her 1983 hit “Baby Alone in Babylone.” Though Le Palace seemed like an offbeat choice for a fashion show, it turned out to be the perfect setting for what was indeed, a show, showcasing the wonderful world of Gucci.

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Young,Wild & Free For the woman who wants to make her mark in the world, in comes Dior with its Cruise 2019 Collection. Designed by the House’s first female artistic director, Maria Grazia Chiuri, she drew inspiration from the escaramuzas—traditional Mexican female horse riders—who participate in the charreada—Mexico’s version of an equestrian performance, showcasing impressive and challenging routines to the crowd. Using rich materials, such as toile de Jouy, lace, knits, tulle and Japanese cotton, the collection emphasizes the intersection of two worlds, both equally important in the world of Dior: deep-rooted tradition and liberating freedom. The heroine wears full skirts with waist-cinching belts and fitted jackets, which exude her femininity and her strength simultaneously. The iconic Dior Saddle Bag reappears in the story, serving as the perfect accessory for the heroine along with her chic and practical combat boots, allowing her to blaze a trail forward for the next generation to come, rather than stand still and wait for someone else to do so. While remembering the legacy of those that came before her and embracing the possibilities of her bright and bold future, she is not a rule-breaker; rather, she is a rule-maker. She is young, wild and free. She is the Dior Woman. PHOTOGRAPHER MARK SQUIRES STYLIST JAHULIE ELIZALDE MAKEUP CHRISTYNA KAY HAIR EROL KARADAG ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHER DUNCAN MELLOR ASSISTANT STYLIST SUTHEE RITT MODEL LISA VERBERGHT FOR ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT SHOT ON LOCATION AT COURTYARD FARM IN BEDFORD, NY


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Minute Repeaters

The history behind the minute repeater watch and what makes it special BY MARTIN GREEN

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to a time before electric light. As lighting an oil lamp was quite some work, watchmakers built repeating mechanisms in pocket watches so each could sound the time on demand. The invention of the minute repeater was claimed by both Edward Barlow and Daniel Quare, but it was Quare who obtained a patent for it in 1687. Initially, watches equipped with a repeating mechanism used bells to chime the time, later to be replaced with a wire gong, which took up less space. These weren’t minute repeaters, at first, but quarter repeaters, chiming the time to the closest quarter. When the transition was made from pocket watches to wristwatches, the repeater mechanism became sparsely used. The limited space of a wristwatch made it more difficult to create, and the introduction of electric light also made the demand for this complicated, and thus expensive, type of watches nearly vanish completely. It was only after the quartz crisis that a renewed interest emerged for the repeater mechanism. Today, many of the top brands have a minute repeater in their collection, sometimes even combined with other complications, not so much for its practical use, but merely as a testimony of how high the micromechanical art of watchmaking can soar. The quality of a minute repeater is judged by the sound that it is making. This is not only the clarity and loudness of the notes but also the speed that it is chiming at. Such a complication takes a great deal of energy, and when it is playing, it can also negatively affect the amplitude of the watch, and therefore its accuracy. While a minute repeater asks for excellent power management in the movement, the case itself plays an important role, as well. While the material that it is made of has a great impact on the sound of the gongs, you cannot judge a minute repeater on merely that. It is also the way that the case is shaped, as well as the interaction of the other parts that make up the watch. Many manufacturers create something like a “sound chamber” inside the case so that gongs can perform their task at an optimum, and the sound is also (mildly) amplified. However, to perform at an optimum the gongs also need to have time to sound, and for this the “governor” is responsible. This part of the watch determines the speed of the strikes and plays, therefore it is an important part in the magical experience of a minute repeater wristwatch.

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‘Want’ Factor Haute Time uncovers what it is about white gold watches that make them so desirable. BY MARTIN GREEN

WHITE GOLD―TO THE UNTRAINED EYE IT

could easily pass for steel, yet it demands a hefty premium over the similar-looking metal. What makes white gold watches have a significant “want” factor?

THE SUBTLE BEAUTY OF WHITE GOLD However, that still leaves the question, why not opt for steel when it is available? While the difference between the two metals is subtle, it is significant enough to appreciate the white gold. It has a slightly warmer tone

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AN UNDERSTATED-LIFESTYLE CHOICE Over the last few decades, the ages and lives of those able to afford high-end watches crafted from precious metal have changed significantly. It is now a younger generation that is shopping for these kind of watches and they―as well as the generation before them― live a far more active lifestyle. White gold is more in line with current trends than yellow or pink gold. In addition, a watch in white gold often looks more understated and “sportive” than other colors of gold. This is best illustrated by the Breguet Classique 7147, which is regarded as a traditional dress watch. In rose gold, it looks like Abraham-Louis Breguet crafted it himself in the 1800s, giving it a vintage appearance even when it is brand-new. The same watch, with the same dial and fitted with a white gold case, gives it a bit more of a contemporary edge.


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Haute and in general and reflects the light in a softer way than stainless steel. When wearing such a watch on a daily basis, this will make a difference in the way you appreciate it, since it just offers that little bit extra―and that is what luxury is sometimes about. Another difference is the weight. A watch in 18 karat white gold will weigh significantly more than the same watch crafted from stainless steel. It is this heft that gives a very pleasant feeling around the wrist, and it in a way confirms that you are wearing something special and precious.

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NO CHOICE…. Sometimes, you also simply have no choice. The Rolex Day-Date has no steel option, along with the Nautilus Perpetual Calendar from Patek Philippe. Even with watches where there is a stainless-steel option, the brands are often clever enough to make sure that there is a subtle difference. For example, in dial color or bracelet design, the watches don’t look exactly the same. Those differences can also add to the want factor of white gold, further securing its place in the world of watches.

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SUPERYACHTS FROM THE FUTURE BY DELLVIN ROSHON WILLIAMS

SEPTEMBER IS UPON US, AND IN THE SUPERYACHT INDUSTRY, THAT CAN ONLY MEAN ONE THING:

the Monaco Yacht Show. This is where the world’s best yacht designers get a chance to put forward some of the dynamic concepts to date. But it’s not always about the biggest or the fastest. It’s about raising the bar, improving creativity and pushing boundaries. In that vein, Haute Time takes a look at 10 superyacht concepts that may not be as far off into the future as you think.

+ SHADDAI Shaddai: Gabriele Teruzzi Yachts & Design

Tower of Babel, maybe? Giza Pyramids, anyone? Call it “unique” or “visionary,” but you have to call it something. Either way, no words can do it justice. Shaddai, a 152.4m, 38m-tall superyacht is futurism of the tallest order—pun intended. The beach club is perched 38m above the aft deck via a stunning scenographic infinity pool. Gabriele Teruzzi’s design doesn’t just offer panoramic views, it makes you omniscient. Hence, the Hebrew moniker, Shaddai.

+ GHOST

From the designer of Black Pearl, the world’s largest DynaRig sailing yacht, comes the deconstructed 144m M/Y Ghost concept. Ken Freivokh Design brings modern minimalism and flexibility where a tremendously rigid frame system takes care of torsional rigidity. Sliding helipad platforms, opening skylights, a telescopic signal mast forward, a glass pool and a gym are just some of its features. Both hydro and aerodynamic, Ghost is designed for transparency and optimal underwater efficiency. Balconies and flying bridges link various spaces throughout the vessel, allowing a revolutionary lightsensitive film embedded within the skin of the yacht to maximize natural light.

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+ L’AMAGE

At 190m LOA, L’Amage is one of the world’s most advanced superyacht projects, not only because it dwarfs the 180.61m Azzam, but it utilizes diesel engines and gas turbine (CODAG) technology, generating 95000hp at a maximum speed of 32 knots. Designed by Hamid Bekradi, director of design at HBD Studios, L’Amage has a beam of 28.6m, accommodates 28, has 14 staterooms, an owner’s apartment and fits a crew of 70. Elegant and sober, L’Amage is the first superyacht to incorporate Kymeta® flat panel satellite technology, completely replacing satellite domes. Oh, did I mention the outdoor fire pit, an extended transom with three sliding piers and a travel range of 6,000 nautical miles?

+ GALAXY OF HAPPINESS

This 53m trimaran is arguably the most futurist and forward-thinking of all designs, not least because it literally looks like a spaceship: Two outrigger hulls are used for increased stability and uses almost half the energy of a monohull. Galaxy of Happiness is powered by twin 2,600hp MTU diesel engines backed up by 120k W electric engines, pushing Galaxy to a top speed of 30 knots.

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In true Galaxy fashion, sofas, sun pads, a petite sundeck, a superyacht spa pool and LCD glass windows make up for not having an upper deck. But it is Galaxy’s combined fuel efficiency and speed that will take yacht owners and designers far into the future. Galaxy was designed by Jean-Jacques Coste of Blue Coast Yachts, partners with Latitude Yachts. @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 61


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The sundeck sports an open-air fire pit surrounded by generous loungers that provide stunning views of the giant drop-down cinema screen, a feature that is sure to be the main focus of evening entertainment. The wide beam allows for storage of an offshore racing cat and a two-man seaplane. Once deployed, these can be moored against a number of fold-down/extendable beach decks giving easy access to the water. So, yeah.

Is it me, or do next-generation explorers have one for the books with Gill Schmid and Tim Dempers’ 90m superyacht concept, Taboo? From polar escapades to wild ocean adventures, Taboo has enough space for helicopters, super and amphibious cars, a submarine, and—wait for it—a hot air balloon. One-way extensive glass and panoramic views are the perfect complements for 26 guests and 40 crew members enjoying a dip in the superyacht pool after working out in the gym. Talk about breaking the ice! Taboo: Gill Schmid Design

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“New ideas are not invented by anyone but are rather born from a client’s necessity. Those needs are then articulated by someone who has the talent to interpret them,” said designer Roberto Curtó. Result: Manu Kea, a 101m concept named after a Hawaiian volcano of the same name. The largest concept from Roberto Curtó to date, Mauna Kea features a bifurcated aft staircase, two waterslides that melt wonderfully into the main pool and staircase leading to the helipad. Mauna Kea accommodates 12, a crew of 22, a fullbeam private lounge and private Jacuzzi on the owner’s deck.

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Project Choice: Feadship Royal Dutch Shipyards

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Designed by Feadship, the 74.5m Project Choice burns almost 30 percent less fuel, has a two-person drone and a motioncompensation pool using magnetic levitation to thwart rolling motion. The mothership has its own electric propulsion package with 24.5m tenders at either side. Choice accesses real-time online data to optimize client experiences and boasts an amphibious beach-house apartment, two Jacuzzis, two double suites, a single cabin and a lounge. Choice’s intervention is that clients have a wealth of options before, during and after the building process, making the onboard experience unbelievable.

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Tuscan Times Inside Haute Living’s Renaissance-Meets-ModernDay Tuscan Experience at Villa Mangiacane BY DEYVANSHI MASRANI

IT’S ONE THING TO VISIT FLORENCE OR ROME; BUT FOR A TRULY

Renaissance art and terraces with impressive Tuscan views, while guests

wine region’s heart and soul in its gorgeous, expansive property, nestled in

from the second building, Villa Mazzei.

Italian, or better yet, a truly Tuscan experience, Villa Mangiacane offers the the winemaking region of Chianti Classico. Built by the famed Machiavelli

“Luxury is everything,” continues Cohen. “From the beautiful beds and

family in the 15th century, Haute Living had the pleasure of embracing Villa

marbles that we have collected from around the world to the Naduchka

expected from a world-class hotel.

undoubtedly in its mysterious charm.”

Mangiacane’s rich history and modern luxuries, all of which would be

“Villa Mangiacane is a romantic place,” begins Nadiia Cohen, co-owner

Spa and our ever-growing art collection. But the magic of the place is

When it comes to dining, the options at Villa Mangiacane are

of the Villa. “From the moment you arrive, you leave behind all your

just as impressive as all the other amenities. Guests may choose

the sweet smell of lavender and roses, the vines which dance in the warm

overlooking the Tuscan countryside, a poolside lunch, an al

worries and enter a little paradise – here you have stillness and serenity, breeze and the song of the cicada.”

The stunning countryside views from the property are immediately

striking, whether from the ground level or the uppermost terrace, which are particularly breathtaking. The onsite vineyards provide the perfect

setting for a guided wine tour, as does the historical aging cellar inside the Villa, where a sommelier-led wine tasting is offered with three, locally-

produced wines—Chianti Classico DOCG, Chianti Classico Reserve DOCG and Aleah Supertuscan IGT. Pairing the wines is easy, especially with

the property’s impressive gourmet restaurant, offering a wide range of mouthwatering Tuscan specialties and unparalleled views.

There’s something magical about Villa Mangiacane, most probably

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may enjoy an infinity pool and bar, gorgeous gardens and views of Chianti

its rich history that exudes from the walls, coupled with the meticulous attention to detail that leaves no luxury behind. After undergoing a

multi-million dollar renovation with Florence-based architect Gianclaudio

from an extensive in-room dining menu, the gourmet restaurant fresco dinner in the Herb Garden, or even a private dinner in the

Barricaia, Wine Cellar or at the Chef’s Table in the historic kitchen. Additionally, the onsite Garden Spa offers a range of services, while the Executive Chef on property offers Tuscan cooking

classes. Staff may also assist with arranging wine tours, city tours, shopping tours, excursions and a variety of outdoor activities— including hot air balloon rides—for guests.

“Nothing beats a glass of Chianti Classico on the terrace, overlooking the

Tuscan hills and watching the sun set over the very place where Machiavelli wrote The Prince,” reflects Cohen. “I often imagine the stories that these

walls have seen and heard over the last five hundred years. It has been our dream to restore Mangiacane to its former beauty and splendor, and so it really is wonderful to see our guests bathe in this beauty every day.”

Haute Living was particularly impressed with the extensive art collection

Papasogli Tacca and world-renowned interior decorator Ralf Krall, the

that was prominently featured throughout the internal and external

winning wines, as well as flavorful and fragrant extra virgin olive oil.

original African sculptures, making the space and the aura even that much

600 acres of lush vineyards and olive groves continue to produce awardThe Estate houses 28 rooms and suites between two onsite buildings,

which are elegantly appointed with original artwork and furniture collected

from all over the world, and feature stunning views of the Tuscan landscape and of Florence. The main Palazzo Machiavelli building includes original

areas of the property. The perfectly manicured ground housed several, more impressive.

So instead of the been-there-done-that Rome or Florence visit, give

Tuscany a try, and if you do, enjoy the Renaissance-meets-modern-day splendor of Villa Mangiacane.

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just unveiled its latest model, Divo, at The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering in Monterey, California. The French super sports car brand gave its latest model an engine power output of 1,500 PS, a 77-pound (35 kilogram) weight decrease and other attributes, allowing it to perform at its optimal level. “When I took up my position at Bugatti at the beginning of the year, I soon learnt that our customers and fans were waiting for a special vehicle which would tell a further story for the brand in addition to the Chiron,” says Stephan Winkelmann, president of Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. “The Bugatti team was also very eager to implement a project like this.” The Divo—aptly named for a French racing driver and two-time Targa Florio winner, Albert Divo—brings back the brand’s coach-building tradition, but in a contemporary manner. “The modern interpretation of coachbuilding gave us engineers new freedom,” says Stefan Ellrott, head of Technical Development at Bugatti. “The step that we have taken with the Divo in terms of agility and high-performance cornering dynamics can be compared with the overall development from the Veyron to the Chiron.” With several aerodynamic properties, the newly designed wide front spoiler gives the car an improved cooling performance, better brake airflow and high air mass flow to the engine compartment, via the NACA air duct roof. Its reduced weight, new chassis and suspension settings also make for optimal performance, especially around corners. “The Divo has significantly higher performance in terms of lateral acceleration, agility and cornering,” continues Winkelmann. “The Divo is made for corners.” Though certainly distinguished from the Chiron, the Divo is still easily and instantly recognizable as a Bugatti. This is thanks to the progressive design language used for the high-performance vehicle. “The Divo is a further example of our design philosophy, ‘Form follows Performance,’” notes Achim Anscheidt, director of design, Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. “In this case, the engineers and designers aimed to create a vehicle focusing on cornering speeds and lateral dynamics…The Divo project was also a welcome opportunity for our team to add a modern chapter to the coachbuilding story of Bugatti, which had been so successful in the early years of the brand. Our task was to develop a vehicle which would look different from the Chiron but still be immediately recognizable as a Bugatti. For us designers, this meant that the three key style elements of Bugatti had to remain in place: the horseshoe-shaped front grille, the typical Bugatti signature line along the sides of the vehicle and the characteristic fin that defines the longitudinal axis of the car when viewed from above, which was derived from the Type 57 Atlantic.” Priced at €5 million, the car is limited to a 40-vehicle production, which has already sold out.

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SUVs to have ever been made. Land Rover’s upgrade of the vehicle for 2019 includes a new P400e Plug-In Hybrid Electric (PHEV) powertrain, Wade Sensing system and expanded Advanced Driver Assistance System functionality. The P400e Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle powertrain is the first of its kind for Jaguar and Land Rover, and offers up to 51 km (or 31 miles) of range in all-electric mode. It combines an advanced 296 hp turbocharged four-cylinder Ingenium gasoline engine, together with a 114 hp electric motor, powered by a 13.1 kWh lithium-ion battery. The combination totals a power output of an impressive 398 hp from the four-wheel drive system and allows the driver to hit 0-60 mph in 6.4 seconds, as well as a top speed of 137 mph. The charging socket is located on the right side of the car’s grille, behind the Land Rover badge, for charging with the available home charging lead, which connects to domestic power supplies. A full charge may be obtained in under three hours using a 220V dedicated charger, which may be remotely monitored with the Land Rover InControl® Remote™ app. In terms of design, the Range Rover has stayed true to its roots while managing to embrace a modern aesthetic simultaneously. The 2019 model includes the signature clamshell hood, a Gloss Black surround front grille, wide vent blades on the bumper, lower side vent and accent graphics with Satin body-colored and Atlas accent finish design schemes, the rear bumper with the exhaust tailpipe and eye-catching metallic paint colors. “The uncluttered graphic of this Range Rover embodies the cleanliness and quality of design for which this nameplate has become known,” says Gerry McGovern, chief design officer at Land Rover. “By combining iconic visual cues with modern aesthetic touches, such as flush detailing and an emphasis on overall cohesion, this is a luxury SUV like no other.” Buyers may further customize their ride with two available exterior design packages: The Black Exterior Package alters the Jarvik Black design and includes hood and tailgate lettering, grill mesh and inner surround, front tow eye cover, front bumper vent finisher on Autobiography models, door mirror caps, side vent and accent graphics door handle surrounds and tailgate finisher—or the Shadow Exterior Package, which is similar to the former, but does not include the door mirror caps, tow eye cover or tailgate finisher, but does include the Shadow Atlas accent color. All models feature Premium LED Automatic Headlights, with Signature LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL), Power Washers, while Auto High Beam Assist is offered as an optional feature. Combining high-end finishes—including lines, leathers and layers of cushioning—with comfort, the wider front and rear seats maximize the space by offering optimized legroom and reclining features, adjustable via the door panel controls. The 20-way Oxford Leather front seats are perfectly upholstered for the ultimate luxury, while adjustable bolsters are added for additional support, offering cooling and massage functionality. The front seats even offer a Hot Stone massage option, while the rear seats may be folded using the available touchscreen. The Land Rover Comfort Controller smartphone app allows users to control the seat position, massage functions and temperature. “The Range Rover’s interior provides a refined and spacious cabin with high-quality materials that create a truly luxurious experience,” adds McGovern. “By allying wide, comfortable seats with functional everyday stowage and the latest interior technology, we have created a striking and compelling design.” Other noteworthy features include an optional cooler compartment or refrigerator in the front center console, the optional NanoeTM cabin air ionization system to improve air quality and the powered roof sunblind, controlled by the mere swipe of the hand.


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DUBAI HEART OF THE CITY established itself as one of the premier districts in Dubai. Often referred to as the ‘“Center of Now,” this is the site of some of Dubai’s most elegant urban homes, from penthouses that overlook stunning panoramas of the city to serviced residences that enjoy the fivestar amenities of leading hospitality brands. As newer districts and neighborhoods come up around Dubai, Downtown remains the anchor that connects them all together with its mix of excellent infrastructure, high-quality properties and the best attractions in the city.

THE HIGHLIGHTS BURJ KHALIFA Without a doubt, the crowning jewel of Downtown Dubai is the Burj Khalifa. The world’s tallest building stands a staggering 2,722 feet high and comprises 167 floors. Putting a futuristic spin on traditional Arabian architectural motifs, the tower is set on a base in the shape of a threepointed star that rises in a spiraling pattern that gives it a unique and imposing silhouette against the Dubai skyline. The first 15 floors of Burj Khalifa are home to the Armani Hotel (one of two in the world, the other being in Milan), while the remaining floors are split between commercial spaces and gorgeous apartments. The penthouses on the upper floors are perhaps the most enviable addresses in the city, enjoying stunning vistas that stretch out to the distant horizon. The Burj Khalifa is also the epicenter of celebrations in the city and is especially renowned for its dazzling fireworks shows on New Year’s Eve. This year, the fireworks were replaced by a light show that has become a nightly staple at the tower with specially themed shows for different events such as Chinese New Year. DUBAI MALL The tallest building in the world is, appropriately, flanked by the largest shopping mall in the world. The Dubai Mall is spread over 5.4 million square feet and four levels, encompassing stores of every category imaginable. One entire wing of the mall known as Fashion Avenue is home to brands such as Burberry and Ralph Lauren, and the mall is also home to the Middle East’s largest Apple store. Aside from its retail outlets, the Dubai Mall contains a large selection of gourmet restaurants, an aquarium and underwater zoo, a 22-screen theater and an indoor theme park that has recently been converted to a virtual-reality park. A number of upcoming residential projects such as Vida Dubai Mall, the Address Dubai Mall and Downtown Views II are ideally positioned so they can look out over panoramic views of the 74 HAUTE LIVING hauteresidence.com

Dubai skyline while benefiting from covered footbridges that provide a direct link to the mall. SOUK AL BAHAR Located adjacent to the Dubai Mall and connected to it by a bridge, Souk Al Bahar is a shopping and dining complex modeled after a traditional Arabian market. It features an exterior and interior design with very traditional design motifs, complemented by contemporary boutique stores and a variety of fine-dining restaurants serving everything from classical French fare to tapas. DUBAI OPERA One of the key pillars of Downtown Dubai, the Dubai Opera first opened its doors in summer 2016 and rapidly grew to be the cultural heart of the city. A stunning blend of Old-World charm and NewWorld innovation, the opera house has an architectural design that draws inspiration from the “dhow,” a traditional sailing vessel used in the Arabian Gulf and a key part of Dubai’s maritime history. The structure of the building resembles the sweeping bow of the boat, jutting out over the Burj Lake. With a seating capacity of 2,000, the opera house has a technologically sophisticated interior that can transform between an auditorium, theatre and event arena courtesy of hydraulic lifts and sliding floors. The Dubai Opera sits adjacent to the Burj Khalifa, enjoying a beautiful view of the superstructure. It is also the focal point of the Opera District, a neighborhood rich in culture that includes upcoming residential projects such as Forte, Act One/Act Two and Grande. MOHAMMED BIN RASHID BOULEVARD Named after the ruler of Dubai and prime minister of the UAE, this is the main thoroughfare of Downtown Dubai, encircling the central district (which includes the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall and Opera House) and feeding out to the major roads that crisscross the city. Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard is lined with boutique stores and choice eateries including popular Mediterranean restaurant La Serre Bistro & Boulangerie. The road also passes through the residential area known as Old Town, a cluster of six neighborhoods with a traditional Arabian aesthetic. With its contrasting architectural styles and its central location, Downtown Dubai serves as both a visual and physical link to the newer and older parts of the city. This urban hub is not just a great destination for tourists, but a fantastic neighborhood for residents and a very prime location for investors, as well.

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NYC Buildings Connect Residents to World-Class Art Institutions PHOTOS COURTESY OF (TOP) RELATED-OXFORD AND (BOTTOM) MOSO STUDIO

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REAL ESTATE AND ART HAVE ALWAYS BEEN STRONGLY INTERCONNECTED. THEY SHARE SIMILAR CLIENTELE

and can reach equally stratospheric values. Art has become a prominent part of the design process and is no longer an afterthought. So much so, that many NYC residential buildings have gallery-quality designed walls, lighting and rooms to perfectly display art. But some buildings are going beyond that―by incorporating the art world into their buildings. By building on top of, next door to or near established art and cultural institutions, many buildings in New York City are incorporating world-class art into their residents’ everyday life. Below are top 10 NYC buildings making Leonardos accessible from their lobbies.

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The stunning Jean Nouvel-designed condominium tower will include three new floors of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) gallery space in the base of the building. Residents of the gracefully tapered, 1,050-foot-high residential tower in Midtown Manhattan will receive title to special benefactor MoMA memberships, which include museum benefits and privileges. Additionally, the building has the potential to host private events in the museum’s iconic sculpture garden.

242 BROOME

Designed by SHoP Architects, the Lower East Side’s 242 Broome is the first condominium within Essex Crossing, a 1.9 million-square-foot mixed-use development comprising residential, office, retail, dining and community space. It will also be the new home of the International Center of Photography (ICP), an institution dedicated to photography and visual culture. Two forty two Broome will offer its residents a complimentary ICP membership, which includes free admission to the ICP Museum and discounts and/or special incentives for all ICP courses, workshops, lectures and public programs. Residents will also have access to members-only exhibition openings and events, as well as private curatorial walkthroughs for major ICP exhibitions, among other perks.

FIFTEEN HUDSON YARDS

Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, Fifteen Hudson Yards offers residents over 40,000 square feet of amenities on three floors. Beyond its incredible onsite amenities, the property occupies a prime position on the Public Square and Gardens at the center of Hudson Yards, directly on the High Line and adjacent to The Shed, the forthcoming center for artistic invention. Residents will be able to take advantage of the shopping, dining, arts, culture, fitness and innovation with the highest standards of residential design, services and construction―just minutes from West Chelsea’s unique offering of art galleries, museums, restaurants, schools and the spectacular Hudson River Park.

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Society, another cultural treasure in the city. The recent full-scale renovation of 101 West 78th Street, overseen by AD100 designer Stephen Sills, incorporated large-scale rooms and pre-war details like solid oak herringbone floors, wallpapered powder rooms and elegant master bathrooms with milky blue lacquer vanities. PHOTOS COURTESY OF (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP) WILLIAMS NEW YORK, THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND 30 WARREN

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Two Fifty West 81st Street is also in very close proximity to the American Museum of Natural History. The elegant 18-story, 31 ultra-luxury condominium residences were designed by the critically acclaimed Robert A.M. Stern Architects. In addition to its close location to the museum, the building has an extensive 6,000 square feet of amenities.

100 EAST 53 STREET RD

The latest New York creation from the prestigious Foster + Partners, 100 East 53rd Street is a brand-new modernist landmark in Midtown Manhattan. Located near world-famous galleries on Park Avenue, like Phillips, the building was developed by world-famous art collector Aby Rosen. Rosen’s firm, RFR, owns the two neighboring, art-filled architectural landmarks: the Seagram Building and Lever House. At Lever House, the lobby is a gallery with rotating shows that are visible and accessible to the public. The space recently hosted an amazing installation of pieces from the artist Adam Pendleton called “what a day was this.”

180 EAST 88TH STREET

Situated on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in the coveted Carnegie Hill neighborhood, 180 East 88th Street is a striking, handmade brick condominium developed and designed by DDG. It’s the perfect home for art enthusiasts as the building is just a short walk from the acclaimed Guggenheim Museum. Residents can get a daily dose of art and culture with a quick stroll to Fifth Avenue.

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Twenty Seven East 79th Street is steps away from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Neue Galerie and The Guggenheim Museum. Located on a landmarked stretch of 79th Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues, 27 East 79th Street is the only ground-up new development in this prime Upper East Side location in decades and is the first residential building in New York by Parisian design firm Cabinet Alberto Pinto. This elegant, 15-story building developed by Adellco features eight residences with views of nearby Central Park.

30 WARREN

Nestled in the heart of Tribeca, 30 Warren is an avant-garde boutique condominium at the corner of Warren and Church Streets. While art and architecture aficionados are sure to enjoy its striking customcrafted architectural concrete facade, they will also delight in the building’s proximity to Apexart, a nonprofit arts organization in Lower Manhattan that offers opportunities to independent curators and emerging and established artists. Located further up on Church Street, residents of 30 Warren can enjoy easy access to the organization’s exciting array of exhibitions and displays.

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Extell’s new luxury condominium, 70 Charlton, is located in Manhattan’s growing Hudson Square neighborhood and just a block away from the Children’s Museum of Art, a hands-on art museum that engages young artists to view, make and share art. With this popular museum located at 70 Charlton’s fingertips, young residents can tap into their artistic potential while growing up in Downtown Manhattan’s hottest new neighborhood booming with culinary attractions and highly designed condominiums. 27 East 79th Street


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BLENDING OLD AND NEW INTO PERFECTION old and new. Taking the best of the past and marrying it with the benefits of the present almost always produces something close to, if not, perfection. In Europe, buildings often outlive generations and remind us of times gone by. In the United States, a building is considered old after a few years and often becomes deemed teardown-worthy within a few decades. But when buildings are built well, technologically and design-wise, it is hard to deny their value. Renovating old is the new trend that New Yorkers should celebrate. THE BELNORD The Belnord is an iconic Upper West Side landmark that occupies an entire city block bounded by West 86th and 87th Streets, Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway. Robert A.M. Stern Architects, the worldrenowned architecture firm, is overseeing the restoration of the original architecture and re-imagining the interiors for the residences. Originally designed by Hiss & Weekes and originally constructed in 1908, The Belnord is a superb example of a turn-of-the-century residential building. The property’s new design will feature 95 residences, ranging from two to five bedrooms, situated across 14 floors. In addition, 9,000 square feet of state-of-the-art amenities will be incorporated into the building, and many of The Belnord’s hallmarks― including the courtyard and the exterior architecture―will be restored to their original grandeur with updated features. THE WOOLWORTH TOWER RESIDENCES The celebrated landmark Cass Gilbert-designed Woolworth Building’s top 30 floors have been reimagined into 33 luxury condominium residences, called The Woolworth Tower Residences. The residences that top the building’s 30 floors were designed by renowned architect Thierry Despont, known for his work on the restoration of the Statue of Liberty, makeover of the Ritz Paris Hotel and Carlyle Hotel, and design of the flagship store for Ralph Lauren. Alchemy Properties paid homage to Frank Woolworth by restoring original details to reflect the building’s glory days, including a $22 million-plus restoration of the striking terracotta facade while simultaneously updating residences with modern-day conveniences. 1 08 LEONARD One hundred eight Leonard is a 19th century landmarked building conversion located in Tribeca. Originally constructed in 1894 as the New York Life Insurance Company headquarters, the McKim, Mead & White architectural masterpiece will soon house more than 150 condominium residences within the Italian Renaissance Revival-style exterior. The ornamental majesty offers dramatic details of scale, proportion and volume paired with contemporary design by awardwinning hospitality design firm Jeffrey Beers International.

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1 00 BARCLAY One Hundred Barclay Street was originally the headquarters of the New York Telephone Company. Designed by architect Ralph Walker, the 33-story Art Deco condominium was designated a New York City Landmark in 1999 and added to the National Register of Historic places in 2009. Located along the southern boundary of Tribeca, the building offers immediate occupancy and spacious, loft-like residences with bespoke finishes and more than 40,000 square feet of amenities. Highlights include two swimming pools, an 18th-floor lounge with a media room, wine tasting room with private wine storage, children’s playroom, four terraces, fitness center and spa. THE CHATSWORTH The Chatsworth is one of the most iconic and prestigious pre-war buildings on the Upper West Side. Built in 1904, The Chatsworth stands at the base of Riverside Park. The lobby has been completely restored featuring ornate plaster ceilings and dramatic light fixtures. The building is comprised of 58 spectacular residences including one- to five-bedroom homes, as well as penthouses and townhouses. The interiors were redesigned by the renowned firm Pembrooke & Ives and offer expansive floor plans, high ceilings, detailed crown moldings and white oak herringbone floors throughout. Residences are also prewired for upgrades by Intra Home Systems and are equipped with state-of-the-art heating and cooling systems. 12 EAST 88 TH STREET This quintessential pre-war property is located in Manhattan’s most distinguished Upper East Side neighborhood, Carnegie Hill. Twelve East 88th Street was designed nearly a century ago by the famed Gilded Age architect Rosario Candela. Each residence has been expanded and rescaled to meet the needs and tastes of modern residents without sacrificing the quality, history and detail. Updated by renowned design firm Champalimaud, the building also includes updated amenities including a fitness center, children’s playroom and landscaped terrace. 49 CHAMBERS STREET A bank turned into luxury condominiums, 49 Chambers will house 99 lavish apartments. The interiors are by Gabellini Sheppard and feature warm earth tones with bronze, metallic and mirrored tones to create an elegant and luxurious atmosphere. Residents will enjoy lavish amenities including bicycle storage, gracious swimming pool, storage, authentic Turkish hammam bathroom and spa, steam room, sauna room, children’s playroom, yoga and dance studios, gym, movie room, virtual golf and rooftop garden. 36 GRAMERCY PARK EAST The only pre-war condominium facing Gramercy Park, 36 Gramercy Park East was built in 1908 by James Gordan Riley. The building has been restored while still maintaining sprawling, classic layouts. Amenities include white glove service, 24-hour doorman, concierge, a coveted key to Gramercy Park, complementary health club membership, bicycle storage, cold storage and complimentary storage facilities.

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HAPPILY Everafter—a curated style community for kids and teens—arrives in LA. BY JARONE ASHKENAZI

and her husband, Haro Keledjian, both former founders and buyers of INTERMIX, everafter is a shop for the modern parent, kids and teens, offering the coolest trends with incredible, personalized service. Everafter was founded in New York City in April 2017 with the first store opening in Tribeca, and after its instant success, they decided to open their second shop in Brentwood inside the Brentwood Country Mart in May of 2018. “Our goal was to open everafter in familyfocused neighborhoods, and we specifically targeted Brentwood for that reason,” says Sloane Keledjian. “We are a neighborhood onestop shop, not a big-box retailer. Knowing our clients and being immersed in the community is of utmost importance to us.” The inspiration for opening the store came in August 2016 when Sloane Keledjian and Keledjian became parents and learned they had a ton of baby clothes and wanted a boutique for their growing kids. They wanted a place that would be a fun, interactive,

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stylish and comfortable place for kids to hang out while selling top kids apparel lines including Stella McCartney, Milly and Spiritual Gangster. From the interactive photo booth, a customized nail bar and ongoing weekly events, everafter is a home away from home for kids to hang, have fun and shop. “We’re inspired every day by the kids around us, including our own three girls,” notes Sloane Keledjian. “Finding on-trend clothing, shoes, accessories, you name it, at a range of prices, all at one shop did not exist, so our job is to continue to bring the best assortment of merchandise to kids and teens from New York to L.A. and everywhere in between with everaftershop.com.” With hand-picked from vendors all around the world, everafter’s elevated offerings, from pillows to crazy aprons, putty to notebooks, provide parents the perfect gift for any occasion. “We’re constantly searching for the next “it” items. There’s never enough sparkle or unicorns,” says Sloane Keledjian.

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SPEEDY CYBEX launches CYBEX for Scuderia Ferrari collection of products. BY DEYVANSHI MASRANI

leading luxury names, the high-end child safety and juvenile product company has launched its CYBEX for Scuderia Ferrari collection, which includes car seats and strollers. As part of the brand’s D.S.F. innovation principle, which stands for “design,” “safety” and “functionality,” the products are of course technologically advanced to ensure they are the most secure and practical, both for baby’s and parents’ needs. “We are delighted of this new collection for Scuderia Ferrari, a powerful brand known globally for passion and performance,” begins Johannes Schlamminger, CEO at CYBEX. “Our products are not only the result of excellent engineering, we also want to give our customers an extraordinary riding and carrying experience. CYBEX for Scuderia Ferrari is the logical extension.” Using premium finishes and materials, the design of each product does not at all fall short of any expectations one would expect from CYBEX or from Ferrari. Available in sophisticated black coloring, each product is highlighted with victory red edges, for a sporty look and feel, while each design is inspired by top-of-the-line car interior styles, with sleek curves and clean surfaces. Available at select retailers (Nini and Loli in Miami, Albee Baby in New York and Kidsland in Los Angeles) and online, the collection includes the award-winning Cloud Q; the elegant city stroller, Mios; and the innovative convertible car seat, the Sirona M with its unique SensorSafe feature.

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7 1. GIVENCHY For the decorator who loves clean lines and starkly contrasted tones of black and white, this Givenchy style is for you. Givenchy Wool-Cashmere Logo Intarsia Baby Blanket, $575 2. CABBAGES & KINGS Add a pop of color to your baby’s wears with a woven gray blanket that boasts a rainbow of knit pom poms, made by hand in Peru. Cabbages & Kings Hand-Knit Rainbow Pom Blanket, $250 3. BURBERRY A classic Burberry plaid is a no-brainer when it comes to blankets we want to fill our home. For your little one, though, consider a soft ivory tone, woven with bright primary colors. Burberry Wool Check Baby Blanket, $270 4. HERMÈS The ultimate in luxury, every baby should be so lucky to score this splurge-worthy baby blanket. Hardly only for the infant, though, it will look perfectly elegant draped on your couch long through your child’s college years. Hermès Avalon Baby Blanket, $990 5. DIOR This perfect colorblock wool-cashmere weave boasts subtle icons of a teddy bear and horseshoe to make it perfect for your little one. Baby Dior Colour Block Blanket, $318 6. GUCCI Make sure your baby feels like the queen (or king!) bee with a brightly colored Gucci blanket befitting of the royals. Gucci Bee Jacquard Wool Baby Blanket, $430

7. FENDI With a whimsical mix of prints, this Fendi blanket still remains classic in tones of tan and pale pink. Fendi Kids Mixed-Print Blanket, $491 8. RALPH LAUREN Forever an American classic, Ralph Lauren’s cable-knit cashmere baby blanket is perfect for home and stroller outings alike. Ralph Lauren Cashmere Baby Blanket, $295 9. MONCLER Keep your baby warm on walks through the park by snuggling them into their carriage with a puffy down blanket, like this one from Moncler. Moncler Quilted Down-Blend Baby Blanket, $240

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Only at the Peninsula Paris can you land your plane on the rooftop and then immediately jet inside L’Oiseau Blanc for a decadent dinner overlooking the Eiffel Tower.

IN +RICH CULTURE Where to stay in the world’s most expensive cities BY LAURA SCHREFFLER

ACCORDING TO THE ECONOMIST Intelligence Unit’s 2018 Worldwide

Cost of Living Survey, Singapore, Paris, Zurich and Hong Kong are among the 10 most expensive cities in the

world. Check out the full list of affluent locales and discover where to enjoy a

luxuriously lavish stay in the world’s most culturally rich cities.

PARIS

PENINSULA PARIS The Peninsula Paris is a hotel that truly embodies haute living. Its prime location—just steps away from storied landmarks like the

Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Élysées—is just one of its assets. Its overall opulence is another. The property’s top suites—the

Historic Suite, Katara Suite and Peninsula Suite—are all inspired by

haute couture. The latter, at 3,425 square feet, is the largest and most decadent, dotted by rich silks and brocades by Prelle, trimmings by Declercq and traditional carpets courtesy of Tai Ping. For all the Parisian feels, though, stay in the Rooftop Garden Suite, an

of the Eiffel Tower. Another way to enjoy the City of Lights venture is through the brand’s experiential Peninsula Academy, which is

offering up a VIP golf package. Guests will receive member access to three prestigious and highly sought-after exclusive clubs in

Paris—Chantilly Golf Club, Fontainebleau Golf Club and SaintCloud Golf Club, which overlooks the Eiffel Tower—including

an 18-hole round of golf, professional caddie, ground round-trip

transportation to and from the course of choice, as well as a threecourse meal at the course’s clubhouse. Ooh la la, indeed. 19 Avenue Kléber, 75116 Paris, France

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The lobby lounge of The Setai Tel Aviv still retains its original 12th century trappings.

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THE SETAI TEL AVIV Perched on the Mediterranean Sea on the edge of the ancient city of Jaffa is The Setai, a new luxury hotel that opened its doors to much fanfare this year. The

property was initially constructed as a fortress during the Crusader kingdom’s rule over Jaffa in the 12th century and as a result, its five-building complex, referred to locally as the “Kishle,” or “jailhouse” in Turkish, is among the

most important properties in Israel from a historical, cultural and architectural standpoint. Modern luxuries meet the historic past here: Artifacts uncovered during the extensive archaeological digs pre-renovation are prominently displayed throughout the hotel, while guest rooms feature rich walnut

furnishings and white sea stone from the building’s original structure; spear-

tipped bars remain outside the windows of many guest rooms as a charming

reminder of the building’s past life. Guests should make sure to check out the hotel’s full-service spa, which includes a traditional Turkish hammam and an extensive menu of classic massages and Eastern-inspired treatments, its fully

equipped gym and its breathtaking rooftop infinity pool, which offers some of the most majestic views of the Tel Aviv skyline imaginable.

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SINGAPORE

RITZ-CARLTON MILLENIA SINGAPORE Singapore is the most expensive city on the Worldwide Cost of Living Survey, and there isn’t a more perfect place to enjoy the lap of luxury than The Ritz-

Carlton, Millenia Singapore. This luxe hotel has the distinction of being the first La Mer hotel partner spa in Asia-Pacific—offering exclusive La Mer facials and

unique experiences like a massage synchronized with live melodies played by a

cellist—and its Cantonese restaurant, Summer Pavilion, has been recognized with a Michelin star accolade for its third consecutive year. Pleasure seekers will also appreciate a hedonistic luxury in a butler-drawn bath from the hotel’s specially

curated bath menu which includes a champagne bath for unparalleled decadence,

best enjoyed from the 6.5-foot-long Jacuzzi tub in the marble-tiled bathroom of The Ritz Suite. In addition to awesome panoramic views of Marina Bay and the city

skyline, the suite features museum-quality art pieces by the likes of Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst, and a wall-flushed bar stocked with liquor and spirits. A butler-drawn bath is a lavish way to relax at the Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore.

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OSLO

GRAND HOTEL Oslo’s Grand Hotel is perhaps Norway’s best-known and prestigious hotel. This luxurious locale first opened its doors in 1874, and for over 140 years has been host to world leaders, celebrities and Nobel Peace Prize laureates. World-renowned author Henrik Ibsen made the hotel one of his favorite daily haunts, and as such, there is a suite dedicated in his honor. The most lavish of the 283 rooms is The Grand Penthouse Terrace Suite, which, in addition to panoramic views of Oslo, the fjord and the Royal Palace, offers an adjustable Jensen bed, a fitness room and access via private elevator, as well as a recently installed oil painting by contemporary artist Ulf Nilsen. Karl Johans gate 31, 0159 Oslo, Norway 92 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com

Find inner peace at the subterranean spa at the Grand Hotel, Oslo, which has hosted Nobel Prize laureates for the past 140 years.


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MANDARIN ORIENTAL, HONG KONG The Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is where it all started―“it” being the brand itself. The inaugural property opened its doors in 1963, and to this day remains one of the most timeless and luxurious hotels in Hong Kong, with a fan base that includes

everyone from royals to A-list celebrities. Stay in the sensational Mandarin Suite, a two-bedroom presidential palace for up to

12 guests, which includes a kitchen, powder room, a spa and a balcony that runs the entire length of the living/dining room and is sublimely finished with priceless antiquities, restored

furniture and handcrafted pieces (as well as luxe touches like

silk kimonos, duck feather pillows and Bottega Veneta products). Make absolutely sure to book a Krug Room experience. This

must-try for visiting gastronomes, created in partnership with

the House of Krug, offers diners sips from the largest collection

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Sit at the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong’s M Bar (pictured) or head to the Krug Room for the largest collection of Krug champagne in Asia.

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of Krug Champagne in Asia. It’s an evening guaranteed to make one bubble over with happiness.

5 Connaught Road Central, Central, Hong Kong Stay in the lavish Presidential Suite at the Hotel President Wilson in Geneva, which is one of the most expensive hotel suites in the world.

Facing the magnificent panorama of the Alps and Lake Geneva, there’s no doubt that Hotel President Wilson, a Luxury Collection Hotel, is one of Switzerland’s most breathtaking properties. The hotel is most famous for its Royal Penthouse Suite, which has been recorded as one of the most expensive suites in the world at around $81,000 per night; it’s also handsdown the largest at 5,512 square feet. The price tag includes 12 luxury bedrooms with bath products by Hermès, a Jacuzzi facing the lake, a wraparound terrace with a telescope for stargazing, a fitness room, private chef and chauffeur, and the world’s largest TV screen, the BeoVision 4-103 home cinema set by Bang & Olufsen. All guests of this luxe hotel can indulge at its Spa La Mer and Michelin-starred Bayview Restaurant. 47, Quai Wilson, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland

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Indulge in some serious K-beauty with an innovative treatment at the Four Seasons Seoul.

SEOUL

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL SEOUL Constantly surprising and always captivating, Seoul is a city of contrasts, where deep tradition lives in harmony with innovative technology and leading-edge fashion, along with imaginative pop culture, fiery food,

trendsetting style and a playful attitude. At its heart is the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, the first luxury hotel in the city, which has retained its top

spot in the area for its sheer attention to detail and unfailing decadence.

In addition to finding a customizable Four Seasons bed in each of the 317

rooms and suites, guests have an extensive choice of dining and drinking options—seven, including the Prohibition-era speakeasy Charles H. It

also includes a spa that caters to the culture’s obsession with wellness and beauty with treatments like the indulgent three-hour My Gift of Beauty,

Ginseng Slim and the Purifying Experience, a luxurious and modern take on Korea’s most historic and enduringly popular treatment beginning with relaxation in the Korean Sauna followed by a Korean traditional Scrub, as well as the Nail Bar.

97 Saemunan-ro, Sajik-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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The Dolder Grand has seen its fair share of famous faces since opening in 1899, including Sir Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, Henry Kissinger and even The Rolling Stones. 2018 marks the 10th anniversary of this iconic property’s modern-day renovation by British architect Lord Norman Foster, including a 43,000-square-foot spa that highlights brands like La Prairie and Dr. Burgener Switzerland, over 120 works of art by the likes of Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali and Fernando Botero, as well as the fare of chef Heiko Nieder at the two Michelin star eatery, The Restaurant. Guests looking for the ultimate hotel experience can luxuriate in one of four Dolder Grand top suites: the Maestro Suite, an homage to Herbert Von Karajan; the Carezza Suite, inspired by the works of Alberto Giacometti; the Masina Suite, named after Italian actress Giulietta Masina; and Suite 100, named after London’s 100 club—all of which have on-call butler service available. Those looking to explore this luxe Swiss city by car have access to a selection of BMWs, including the BMW 6 Series Convertible, BMW X5 and BMW i3. Kurhausstrasse 65, 8032 Zürich, Switzerland

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Book your Sunday brunch early at the Michelin-starred Marchal: There’s a months-long waitlist.

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COPENHAGEN HOTEL D’ANGLETERRE

For more than 260 years, Hotel d’Angleterre—affectionately known

as “The White Lady” by locals—has been Copenhagen’s most elegant address, welcoming countless notable guests (including royals) through its doors. The opulent touches here are rife: Above the

reception desk is an “anti-Winterhalter,” a limited edition of Andy

Warhol’s silkscreen portrait of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. Stay

in one of the d’Angleterre Suites, each of which is inspired by historic Danish authors and artists such as Karen Blixen, Hans Christian

Andersen and Bertel Thorvaldsen, all of whom stayed at and drew

inspiration from the hotel. The crown jewel in the hotel’s collection

is its 1,615-square-foot Royal Suite. This suite is opulence personified thanks to gilded paneling, plush carpeting, grand chandeliers and stunning views of the old Kongens Nytorv square, regal Royal

Theatre and the iconic Nyhavn from its sweeping balcony. All guests

can dine at the hotel’s signature eatery, the Michelin-starred Marchal, which also features a Sunday brunch widely considered to be among

the best in the world as its perennially booked status should indicate; the wait list for this sublime spread spans months. Kongens Nytorv 34, 1050 København, Denmark

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It’s always evening at the Langham Sydney thanks to the star-studded sky above the hotel’s 65-foot indoor pool.

SYDNEY

THE LANGHAM SYDNEY As a brand, The Langham is known for its supreme elegance, and its Sydney property follows suit. Located in The Rocks, one of the most idyllic neighborhoods in Sydney, this boutique property has plenty of boasting rights: Not only does it have magnificent views of Sydney Harbour and some of the largest guest rooms in the city, but it’s also home to the most high-end afternoon tea service in Sydney. Its hotelwide art collection was curated by Sotheby’s, and every element of its interiors was specifically custom-made for the hotel. Additional features include a tennis court, private butler service and a holistic spa with a 65-foot indoor heated pool famed for its ceiling―a stardotted night sky. And now, the hotel is offering guests an unparalleled opportunity: the chance to buy out the whole property for $1 million AUD. With the Pure Decadence package, guests can take over all 98 rooms and suites as their own private residences—and have 110 hotel employees at their disposal for two nights. The package includes French champagne on demand, a jazz trio to entertain every night, daily pampering body treatments at the spa, specially designed meals, five on-call luxury town cars and a welcome gift. 89-113 Kent St., Millers Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia



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Fall 2018 +New Restaurant Openings in NYC BY ASHLEY FERN

From Brooklyn all the way to the Upper West Side—make sure to put these restaurants on your dining bucket list WHILE NEW YORKERS MAY NOT BE READY TO SAY GOODBYE TO

summer, they can eagerly look forward to the upcoming new fall dining scene. From Brooklyn all the way to the Upper West Side―make sure to put these restaurants on your dining bucket list.

ELÉA

Eléa, opening in October 2018 by Reno Christou and partners, will transport an airy, Greek island ambiance to Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The two-story space will have a welcoming neighborhood feel with wood and whitewashed design elements throughout the main-level bar and lounge, lower-level dining room and striking wine room. In addition to approachable dishes primed to please local diners time and time again, Eléa’s menu will also draw elements from the best of its downtown sister restaurant, Kyma Flatiron.

HORTUS

Hortus, a fresh idea for destination dining in NoMad, recently opened on Fifth Avenue. Leading the helm are general manager/partner Suhum Jang (Per Se, Daniel, Jung Sik) and executive chef Seung Joon Choi (Blanca, Marea, Lowlife, Gammeeok), who have reinvented modern Asian cuisine in New American style, infusing local and seasonal ingredients with contemporary flavors. The name Hortus, Latin for “garden,” reflects the emphasis on freshness, and the theme of the garden runs through the interior. The restaurant is divided into four distinct areas: first floor bar dining, second floor main dining room, sun-lit lounge and outdoor garden dining. 271 Fifth Ave.

STEAK & LOBSTER

Ever dream of a restaurant that was all surf or turf? Well, owner Don Fellner and chef Masato Okamoto have created just that. At Steak & Lobster, one can have their surf and their turf, individually or together. The debut of Steak & Lobster will allow diners to choose from various marinades, rubs and sauces in the preparation of their meat or crustacean. Cooked on the restaurant’s charcoal grill or pan-seared, all steaks offered are grass-fed and hormone-free; lobsters, offered grilled or steamed, will range from 1 1/4 lb. to monster-size. All entrees will sell for between $20 and $22, including side dishes (any lobster over 1 1/4 lbs. will be MP). For those who prefer their steak and lobster on a bun, chopped steak and lobster rolls will be offered. Seating 170 and set in a vibrantly designed lofty space, Steak & Lobster will bring another high-energy restaurant to the growing Upper Chelsea area of Manhattan. 129 West 29th St.

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RISTORO DEL CINGHIALE

Ristoro del Cinghiale, located in NoMad, is the second restaurant venture from restauranteur and founder Nicola Marzovilla, who also founded the 24-year-old iconic Italian spot i Trulli, next door. Designed by architect Giuliano Fiorenzoli of Florence, the open-kitchen style restaurant will also feature a wood-burning oven, a cozy bar and a 35-seat outdoor terrace, which is open year-round. The ingredient-driven menu will be comprised of Tuscan meats, cheeses, handmade pastas, fired-roasted steak and more. 122 East 27th St.

NIKUTEI FUTAGO

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The team behind Yakiniku Futago is bringing an extraordinary Japanese Yakiniku barbecue experience to New York this fall. Nikutei Futago will specialize in upscale Yakiniku using only Japanese Wagyu, allowing diners to experience the ultimate umami and beauty of Japanese beef. There will be three tasting-menu options, and like at Futago, the meat will be grilled on the table by the diners themselves. The restaurant spans two floors and features 38 seats, mostly consisting of semiprivate tables. The design transports guests to a traditional Japanese ryokan―after arriving through the entrance tucked behind a Japanese garden, diners will be greeted softly and guided to their tables. There are two Nikutei Futago locations in Tokyo, and this will be their first U.S. outpost. Expect specialties like its signature “Nikubako,” an assortment of Japanese Wagyu in a wooden box, Wagyu Otoro Nigiri, Japanesque desserts and an extensive sake list. 341 West Broadway

BROOKLYN CHOP HOUSE

Brooklyn Chop House, a new restaurant owned by Robert (DonPooh) Cummins, restaurateur, business executive and music industry impresario, who has worked closely with the likes of Mary J. Blige and Diddy, and operated by restaurateur Stratis Morfogen, brings the romance, youthfulness and nostalgia of Brooklyn to the Financial District of Manhattan. Akin to its name, and being a stone’s throw from Chinatown, Brooklyn Chop House will serve Dim Sum & Chops, giving diners everything from Homemade Dumplings and Noodles to 50-60 day dry-aged Prime Steaks and Double Thick Cut Chops. Seating 150, with two private rooms that can range from 10-75 people, Brooklyn Chop House pays homage to its late 1800s building with an Old-World New York design and will be the neighborhood spot this area needs as the residential population grows, but with the crave-worthy food being served, it is bound to be a destination for food and drink enthusiasts from all over New York City. 150 Nassau St. (Spruce Street)

THE ASH ROOM AT SUSHI NOZ

Sushi Noz partners Josh Foulquier, David Foulquier and sushi chef Nozomu Abe add another experience to their intimate Edomae-style sushi restaurant. Headed by former Sushi Yasuda chef Jun Matsuzaki, the omakase at the counter will be $175 per person. It will offer diners a more casual dining experience with no set seating times, and reservations taken only two weeks in advance. The exquisite seven-seat counter made of all ash wood engulfs diners’ senses, and the Sukiya design brings peace and tranquility to all who walk through the Sushi Noz door. 181 East 78th St. 00 HAUTE LIVING

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CUISINE Clockwise from bottom right: The Ribbon; Playboy Club NYC; Benno; La Cave; and Philippe Downtown Crabmeat Soup Dumplings

Acclaimed chef Jonathan Benno, formerly of Per Se and Lincoln Ristorante, will be introducing his third and final project in the historic and newly redesigned hotel, The Evelyn, in NYC’s vibrant NoMad neighborhood. Opening November 2018, Benno will be a fine-dining restaurant featuring Mediterranean cuisine. The menu will focus on the area where Italy and France meet at Liguria and Provence, as well as highlight additional regions along the Mediterranean coast. “There may be some spices from Morocco, Espelette pepper from Spain, and wine from Sicily—the beverage program will also explore the unique wines and spirits from these provinces,” says Benno. Chef Benno’s other new concepts in The Evelyn include Leonelli Taberna, a casual Romaninspired trattoria with an accompanying cocktail bar and lounge (opened June 25); and Leonelli Focacceria e Pasticceria, a bakery and café inspired by the great bakeries of Rome and New York’s rich history of Italian-American pastry shops (opened July 11). 7 E 27th St.

LA CAVE

Down dimly lit stairs tucked away in the West Village, enter La Cave—a romantic dwelling beneath the bustling Bistro Pierre Lapin from chef Harold Moore and partner Julia Grossman. Lit by ornate chandeliers and candlelight, the subterranean space offers a respite from New York City’s moody lounges, with a pale blue ceiling and walls covered in neutral oil paints cultivating a charming atmosphere like none other. Experience an intimate Parisian-inspired evening as you sip an array of authentic wines and indulge in carefully crafted hors d’oeuvres and bite-sized desserts. 99 Bank St.

PLAYBOY CLUB NYC

Playboy Enterprises and Merchants Hospitality have come together to launch Playboy Club New York in Midtown Manhattan, serving as Playboy’s North American flagship location. Embodying the sophisticated life made famous by one of America’s most iconic brands, Playboy Club New York will look to celebrate all things provocative, playful and of course, exclusive. The restaurant’s epicurean offering was created by Nobu veteran and creative director Richie Notar. Notar has developed a menu with “gastronomic attitude” for the Playboy Club with carefully curated dishes that use only the best ingredients possible. The Playboy Club also features a sushi menu created by Tabitha Yeh, Playboy Club’s executive chef. Yeh is considered a new rising star in the chefs’ world with recent openings in San Francisco and Shanghai. 512 W 42nd St.

PHILIPPE DOWNTOWN

Philippe Chow, the renowned Beijing-style restaurant, will be opening a second location in the Meatpacking District this fall. The spot to see and be seen, Philippe Downtown will bring its signature dishes including the Chicken Satay, Green Prawns, Cotton Candy Baked Alaska and more to a newly renovated space that was formerly inhabited by sushi spot Megu. 355 W 16th St.

THE RIBBON

Brothers Bruce and Eric Bromberg are bringing their Upper West Side hit, The Ribbon, to a new neighborhood this fall. The Ribbon is set to open soon in the old New York Times Annex on West 44th Street. This location of The Ribbon will pay homage to the area’s original identity, Longacre Square, while introducing the bustling Times Square neighborhood to the Bromberg Brothers’ renowned hospitality, extensive whiskey collection and menu of spitroasted meats, seafood and Blue Ribbon classics. 220 West 44th St. 100 HAUTE LIVING hauteliving.com

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One Thousand Museum Residences partners with Haute Living to deliver a mobile app bringing forth luxury on demand with its exclusive concierge service. BY PAIGE MASTRANDREA

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HL: Tell us about the new mobile app with One Thousand Museum Residences x Haute Living. What will it offer your residents that other apps don’t have? LB: This app adds another layer to the lifestyle we’re curating at One Thousand Museum Residences. Haute Living will bring their cutting-edge, insider knowledge directly to our residents, who will benefit by getting exclusive offers, invites and more to unrivaled events and bespoke experiences. HL: What exciting features and experiences will the app offer? LB: The app will allow residents to have easy access to the finest luxuries in life by a quick touch of a button. With the app’s on-call concierge service, users can easily rent luxury yachts, exotic cars and private jets, as well as book hard-to-get reservations at world-renowned five-star or Michelin-starred restaurants, and luxury travel accommodations at the world’s most prestigious destinations. With the special Haute Events feature, residents will be invited to private, membersonly events and parties featuring some of the biggest celebrities and luxury brands in the world. They’ll have access to exclusive Art Basel parties, NYFW events, Super Bowl festivities and so much more. HL: How does this mobile app partnership lend itself with the exclusivity of the project? LB: One Thousand Museum Residences sets the bar for ultra-lux condominium living through its amenities, five-star service and exclusive partnerships, just like Haute Living’s audience. Through this unique offering, we will be able to provide our residents with the very best in luxury living in the most convenient and technologically advanced way possible. While One Thousand Museum will have its own concierge and curator of hospitality on staff, the Haute Living App will provide an added benefit to our residents when in Miami or in other markets that Haute Living has partnerships and events. HL: Why do you think users are attracted to digital and mobile sites/apps? LB: Consumers generally want convenience. Through this app, and in this partnership with Haute Living, they are making it easy to curate experiences and a lifestyle that extends beyond the building and also allows our residents to curate offerings exactly the way they want it. HL: What do you want your residents to experience when buying at OTM? LB: We strive to offer the best in class, whether it’s with our on-site hospitality services or on-site amenities, or accessibility to lifestyle events on or off property. We strive for our residents and their guests to experience true, five-star luxury in an unparalleled iconic property at One Thousand Museum Residences.

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THE LUXURY DEVELOPMENT ONE THOUSAND MUSEUM RESIDENCES,

located in the heart of Downtown Miami, is one of Miami’s most anticipated project openings. It is significant because it’s the esteemed, late architect Zaha Hadid’s first and final residential tower in the Western Hemipshere, and brings unparalleled luxury, stunning architecture, world-class amenities and unbeatable service to its residents in an atmosphere that is truly iconic. Aside from the fact that the project is remarkable from a developmental and architectural standpoint, it’s also poised to be one of the most prestigious places to live in Miami, offering only 83 total residences that allow its homeowners to have a unique, service-oriented experience. One factor of this is One Thousand Museum Residences’ partnership with Haute Living to launch an exclusive mobile application, offered exclusively to its residents. Here, we chat with developer Louis Birdman about the exciting app launch and what it entails for its users.

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Bouillabaisse

Serves 6-8 people Two 2-2 1/2 pound black sea bass One 4 pound red snapper ¼ cup olive oil Two yellow onions, roughly chopped One leek, white and light green parts only, rougly chopped Three ribs celery, sliced One head fennel, trimmed and thinly sliced ½ tsp saffron threads ¼ tsp ground cayenne pepper Salt and freshly ground white pepper ¼ cup pastis

Two tbs tomato paste Spice sachet (2 tsp fennel seed, 2 tsp coriander seed, peel of 1 orange—no pith, 1 bay leaf, 4 sprigs fresh thyme, half of a garlic head) Six plum tomatoes, peeled and quartered Six German butterball potatoes, quartered One lb large shrimp, shelled and deveined, (reserve shells for broth) One lb mussels, scrubbed, debearded and rinsed well Salt & pepper *Ask your fishmonger to scale, cut and filet the fish, reserve the heads and bones for your broth

Rinse the fish heads and bones under cold running water for about 15 minutes, or until the water runs clear, then remove them and pat dry with a paper towel. Meanwhile, cut the fillets into 2-2 ½ ounce portions and set aside in the refrigerator. Heat a large stock pot with ¼ cup of olive oil over medium heat. Add the onion, leek, celery, fennel, saffron and cayenne pepper; sauté for about 6 minutes. Season with salt and freshly ground white pepper. Add the pastis and let it reduce completely. Add the tomato paste and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 5 minutes. Then add the fish heads and bones, along with the shrimp shells, to the pot and fill with water until the contents are barely covered. Add the spice sachet, and bring to a simmer. Let simmer for about 20 minutes on low, skimming the top as needed. Add the tomatoes and continue cooking another 20 minutes. The soup should be barely simmering. Remove the spice sachet. Working in small batches, transfer the contents of the pot to a blender and puree until smooth. Strain through a fine mesh sieve and keep warm in the cleaned stock pot. In a medium pot, bring 3 quarts of salted water to a boil. Add the potatoes and cook until tender, about 10 minutes. Remove from the water and set aside. Bring the soup back up to a very low simmer, then reduce the heat to the lowest setting, and add the cooked potatoes. Season the fish fillets with salt and freshly ground white pepper and add them into the soup. Add the mussels and shrimp;cover the pot, and continue cooking at the very lowest setting for another 10 minutes. Taste for seasoning, and add salt, pepper or cayenne as desired. The fish fillets should be firm and opaque; the shrimp, pink;and the mussels, open. Serve in warm shallow bowls with crusty baguette and garlic Rouille.

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As September 2018 marked 20 years of Café Boulud in New York’s Upper East Side, I wanted to celebrate this milestone with a traditional French fish stew that combines beautiful flavors from the South of France. A hallmark of Provence, Bouillabaisse found its place on the opening menu at Café Boulud and perfectly captures the character and essence of the restaurant throughout time. It’s a classic that has been slightly transformed to showcase local fish, seasonal vegetables and a more modern flair. It’s particularly appealing this time of year because it tastes like summer but comforts like fall. -Daniel Boulud

For the Garlic Rouille One russet potato, peeled, cut into small chunks, and reserved in water Pinch of saffron Salt Pinch of cayenne pepper

Six cloves garlic, peeled and germ removed Two egg yolks Two tbs bouillabaisse soup, chilled One cup extra virgin olive oil

In a small saucepot, combine the potato, saffron, a generous pinch of salt and 2 cups of water. Bring to a boil and cook the potato for about 15 minutes, or until the saffron water has reduced by half. Set aside to cool completely. Once the potato is cool, transfer it (with the saffron cooking water) into a blender. Add the cayenne, garlic, egg yolk and soup;blend until a smooth paste forms. With the blender running on low, slowly stream in the olive oil. The Rouille should have the consistency of a mayonnaise. Adjust the seasoning as needed. This can be stirred right into each serving of bouillabaisse or as a spread for the crusty baguette. @hauteliving HAUTE LIVING 103


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its 6th Annual Athlete Awards at JW Marriott Marquis Miami. Haute Living was a proud media sponsor for the special occasion. Telly Award-winner Peter Miller of NBC Sports and Emmy-winning journalist Maity Interiano of Univision co-hosted the event, with title sponsor MassMutual Miami, presented by Plaza Construction. Louis and Angela Birdman served as the chairpersons for the fundraiser. There was also a silent auction that included a seven-day cruise for two, a subscription to FlexWheels and a Special Olympics Athlete’s original painting. Guests enjoyed a three-course gourmet dinner along with premium cocktails and wines provided by high-end suppliers like Bacardi and Don Bernardino

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Best Buddies—a nonprofit organization that works to help people with intellectual and development disabilities by creating friendship, employment and leadershiptraining opportunities—Hublot debuted a limited-edition timepiece, the Big Bang Unico Best Buddies Limited Edition. Co-hosts JeanFrançois Sberro—president of Hublot North America—and Anthony K. Shriver— founder, chairman and CEO of Best Buddies International—put together an intimate event at Robert and Trina Dean’s private home on the San Francisco Bay. 3

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Preminger Plastic Surgery Market: New York

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Zoumalan Plastic Surgery Market: Southern California OCULOPLASTIC: 310.278.4000 ASKUS@ZOUMALANMD.COM WWW.DRCHRISTOPHERZOUMALAN.COM

Dr. Christopher Zoumalan is a board-certified Oculoplastic surgeon that exclusively specializes in cosmetic eyelid surgery. He is one of a handful of plastic surgeons that has received subspecialty training as a board-certified oculoplastic surgeon. His specialties include cosmetic eye surgery of the eyelids and brows, blepharoplasty surgery, and ptosis surgery—droopy eyelid surgery.

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DR. DHAVAL BHANUSALI

SPECIALTIES: BODY EXPERT, BREAST EXPERT

SPECIALTY: SKIN Thermage, Skin Tightening, Varicose & Spider Veins, Tattoo Removal, Laser Hair Removal, Scar Treatments, MOHS, Botox, Fillers

Market: Miami 305.960.7511 I INFO@DRCAREAGA.COM WWW.CAREAGAPLASTICSURGERY.COM

Dr. Daniel Careaga is an award-winning plastic surgeon who specializes in a range of body, face, and breast procedures. He is a double boardcertified plastic surgeon with the experience of over 8,000 successful operations performed. By utilizing his extensive experience in all these fields, Dr. Careaga has gained a reputation for being a meticulous plastic surgeon with a powerful practice: Careaga Plastic Surgery. With the experience of over 8,000 successful operations performed, Dr. Careaga knows beauty and what his patients want.

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DR. EARLE AND DR. ZURIARRAIN SPECIALTY: BODY

DR. GABRIEL CHIU SPECIALTIES: BREAST AND BODY Augmentation, Enhancement, Reduction, Revision Surgery

Market: Miami 305.876.6043 I INFO@PUREPLASTICSURGERY.COM WWW.PUREPLASTICSURGERY.COM

Pure Plastic Surgery is a Miami based plastic surgery practice that was launched in 2018 by acclaimed surgeons Dr. S. Alexander Earle and Dr. Alex Zuriarrain. Dr. S. Alexander Earle is an Ivy League educated, double board certified plastic surgeon with vast experience in both reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain, born and raised in Miami graduated Cum Laude as a Park Scholar from North Carolina State University and obtained board certification from the American Board of Surgery. The doctors launched Pure Plastic Surgery as a patient dedicated practice to perform a wide range of procedures with an incredibly high rate of customer satisfaction. Pure’s goal is to give people a chance to make smart choices that lead to the results that will empower and inspire them to reach their dreams.

DR. HUSAM HALMUNAJEDD SPECIALTY: COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Market: Los Angeles 310.888.8087 I INFO@BHPSINC.COM BEVERLYHILLSPLASTICSURGERYINC.COM

Dr. Gabriel Chiu, a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon who specializes in the art of aesthetic plastic surgery, is the founder and CEO of Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery, Inc., one of the world’s largest and most renowned plastic and cosmetic surgery institutes servicing more than 20,000 patients worldwide. Though delivering exceptional results in all facets of plastic and cosmetic surgery, Dr. Chiu is most well known for flawless body contouring, breast augmentation, and facial procedures.

DR. JAY M. SHAH SPECIALTIES: HEALTH AND WELLNESS Interventional Pain Medicine, Rehabilitation Medicine, Fitness, Wellness, and Functional Rehabilitation

Market: New York

Market: New York

212.393.4650 I HELLO@EMPIREAESTHETICS.COM WWW.EMPIREDENTALAESTHETICS.COM

212.746.2785 JMSHAH4@GMAIL.COM

Dr. Husam Almunajed is a plastic surgeon who speciliazes in cosmetic dentistry and holds a clinical instructor position at New York Univeristy School of Dental Medicine’s premier Aesthetic Advantage Program. After attending Villanova University for undergrad, and then attending Georgetown University for his Masters, Dr. Husam continued the tradition to attend the Big East Schools and graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. In his pursuit of mastering his craft, he completed a 2-year residency at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine where he focused on comprehensive dental care. With a strong belief in continuing education and mentorship, Dr. Almunajed completed many continuing education programs from distinguished clinicians in the profession.

WEILL-CORNELL TRI-INSTITUTIONAL PAIN PROGRAM, MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CENTER, HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERY, NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL

Considered a rising star and young Physician leader within the field of Pain Medicine, Dr. Shah believes in incorporating a truly patient-centered, multidisciplinary, and evidence-based approach to providing holistic functional rehabilitation and pain relief. Through novel, non-surgical, and minimally invasive procedures, Dr. Shah utilizes the latest technologies to help restore and maximize the function and overall wellness of patients with chronic musculoskeletal painrelated and degenerative conditions as well as sports-induced injuries.


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DR. JHONNY SALOMON SPECIALTIES: FACE AND NOSE

JOSE RODRÍGUEZ-FELIZ, MD SPECIALTIES: FACE/EYELID SURGERY

FaceLift, Eyelid Lift, Neck Lift, Botox, Fillers, Lip Enhancement, Cheek and Chin Augmentation, Rhinoplasty, Revision Surgery, Septorhinoplasty

Market: Miami Market: Miami

305.563.3030 I JOSE@RODRIGUEZFELIZMD.COM WWW.RODRIGUEZFELIZMD.COM

Dr. Salomon is committed to the highest standards of medicine, striving over 15 years to deliver perfection to each patient resulting in only the best results. In cosmetic surgery, as in all forms of fine art, it is essential to pay attention to detail and have artistic vision. With practices in both Miami and New York, Dr. Salomon masters both without jeopardizing safety or compromising ethics.

Dr. Rodríguez-Feliz serves local and international clients at his boutique aesthetic practice in Miami, FL. He is one of few surgeons in the U.S. that pursued further training in Oculoplastic and Aesthetic Surgery under world-renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Codner. This gave him the opportunity to earn a specialization in aesthetic eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), complex/revision eyelid surgery, correction of droopy eyelids (ptosis surgery), facial plastic surgery (e.g. face/neck lifts, nose surgery, ear surgery), non-surgical facial rejuvenation (e.g. Botox/ Dysport, dermal fillers), and aesthetic breast surgery (e.g. endoscopic breast augmentation).

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DR. MIGUEL MASCARO

SPECIALTY: FACIAL PLASTIC SURGEON

SPECIALTY: HAIR RESTORATION

305.270.1361 I INQUIRIES@DRJSALOMON.COM DRJSALOMON.COM

Market: Los Angeles REJUVA MEDICAL AESTHETICS I 424-334-3114 INFO@REJUVAMEDICAL.ORG I WWW.REJUVAMEDICAL.ORG

Kian Karimi MD, FACS is a double-board certified facial plastic surgeon/head and neck surgeon. Dr. Kian received his medical degree at Indiana University School of Medicine, graduating at the top of his class. He completed his residency at the University of Florida and fellowship in facial plastic surgery at the University of Toronto. Dr. Kian’s practice specializes in facial plastic surgery, head and neck surgery, and endonasal skull base surgery in Los Angeles. He has been the national medical director for CosmoFrance since 2012, training doctors in the latest techniques in facial aesthetics. He’s involved in research in facial plastic surgery with particular interest in rhinoplasty, minimally invasive facial rejuvenation, and ethics.

Market: Miami 561.330.9500 I MIGUEL.MASCARO@TZIKASMD.COM WWW.MIGUELMASCAROMD.COM

Dr. Miguel Mascaro is a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in hair restoration, facial, nasal and surgery of the scalp. His treatment philosophy focuses on natural results and the utmost attention to patient care and comfort. Dr. Mascaró is currently actively involved in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery research, co-authoring several journal publications and book chapters, and is an active member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.


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DR. MOISES SALAMA SPECIALTY: BRAZILIAN BUTT LIFT

DR. RHONDA KALASHO SPECIALTY: COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Brazilian Butt Lift, Liposuction, Abdominoplasty

Market: Los Angeles Market: Miami 305-933-4033 I CONTACT@EPSMIAMI.COM WWW.EPSMIAMI.COM

Dr. Moises Salama is dedicated to excellence in care and results, offering a comprehensive selection of plastic surgery procedures and non-surgical cosmetic treatments using the latest, state-of-the-art technology. Setting him apart from his competition is his patient-focused approach, personal attention, and extensive training and experience, specializing in body contouring procedures including the Brazilian Butt Lift, Liposuction, Abdominoplasty, and more. Dr. Salama customizes your treatment plan to best suit your unique needs and goals.

ROXBURY INSTITUTE SPECIALTY: AESTHETIC MEDICINE EXPERT Beauty, Cosmetic Enhancement and Internal Wellness

323.461.9066 I RHONDAKALASHO@GLOMODERNDENTAL.COM WWW.GLOMODERNDENTAL.COM

Dr. Rhonda Kalasho is a graduate from the prestigious UCLA School of Dentistry, which has been ranked as the #1 Dental School in the US. She is a board-certified Dentist who is highly regarded for her aesthetic workmanship. She is also one of a handful of graduates who have received advanced residency training in full mouth reconstruction and hospital dentistry at the VA San Diego, and UCSD Health Care System. Dr. Kalasho has been ranked “Top Doc” in Orange County Magazine and holds a solid five-star rating on several platforms for her quality of practice, exceptional care, and skill. She is also a member of the American Academy of General Dentistry and the American Academy of Facial Aesthetics.

DR. SACHIN M. SHRIDHARANI SPECIALTIES: LIPOSUCTION / FACE Cellulite Treatment, Laser Liposuction, Tummy Tuck FaceLift, Eyelid Lift, Neck Lift, Botox, Fillers, Lip Enhancement, Cheek and Chin Augmentation

Market: Los Angeles 424.394.1610 I INFO@THEROXBURYINSTITUTE.COM WWW.THEROXBURYINSTITUTE.COM

The Roxbury Institute was founded in 2015 to help patients around the world optimize both external beauty and internal health. We believe in personalized treatment plans designed to achieve healthy, beautiful and youthful lives. The Roxbury Institute is comprised of a team of expert care providers offering specialized, yet integrated, approaches to care in areas of lipedema treatment, regenerative medicine, anti-aging, nutrition, and aesthetic procedures.

Luxurgery Luxurgery Market: New York 212.508.0000 I INFO@LUXURGERY.COM WWW.LUXURGERY.COM

Dr. Shridharani is a Johns Hopkins-trained Plastic Surgeon based in New York focusing on cosmetic surgery. After graduating with top honors from the University of Missouri’s six-year BA/MD program, “Dr. S” completed surgical training at Johns Hopkins. Subsequently, he completed cosmetic surgery fellowship training at the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. Dr. Shridharani has co-authored over 60 award-winning peer-reviewed articles and book chapters.


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DR. SANJAY GROVER

DR. SHARON GIESE, MD

SPECIALTY: MEDSPA

SPECIALTY: BODY CONTOUR EXPERT

Market: Newport Beach

Market: New York

949.759.9551 I INQUIRY@DRGROVER.COM WWW.DRGROVER.COM

Dr. Sanjay Grover specializes in aesthetic surgery of the face, nose, breast and body and has over fifteen years of private practice experience. He has been educated at some of the finest American institutions. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from UCLA and graduated at the top of his class from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. He received his training in Plastic Surgery at the Stanford University Medical Center, considered by many to be the finest plastic surgery program in the country. He is an active member of The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and The American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

212-421-3400 I INFO@SHARONGIESEMD.COM WWW.SHARONGIESEMD.COM

Dr. Sharon Giese is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. In addition to her private practice, Dr. Sharon Giese has been a clinical assistant professor at Georgetown University. She is internationally known for her excellence in breast augmentations, anti-aging and body contouring, including traditional liposuction and non-invasive approaches. She is also known for being a pioneer in the medical industry thanks to the development of her signature procedures, including the Natural Lift, Cleavage Lift and InstaLipo. Dr. Giese’s mission state is to “promote health and wellness, enhance body image and strengthen the psyche to improve overall quality of life.”

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DR. VICTORIA VEYTSMAN SPECIALTY: SMILE

SPECIALTY: BODY EXPERT

Cosmetic Dentistry, Whitening, Implants, Lumineers, Veneers, Laser Gum Lift, Smile Design

Market: Northern California

Market: Los Angeles / New york / London

415.925.2880 I DRPOULOS@PSSPECIALISTS.COM WWW.PSSPECIALISTS.COM

Dr. Hvistendahl is one of the top plastic surgeons in the San Francisco Bay area and a founding partner of Plastic Surgery Specialists. With an Ivy League educational background, Dr. Hvistendahl is a board-certified plastic surgeon and has served as chief of the plastic surgery division at Marin General Hospital, as well as chief surgeon at Marin County’s Plastic Surgery Center. Dr. Poulos is a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in cosmetic breast surgery and body contouring procedures, helped pioneer the quicklift facial rejuvenation surgery in California and is recognized as one of the leading plastic surgeons in Marin County and the greater San Francisco Bay area.

COSMETIC DENTAL STUDIOS 212.759.6700 I INFO@VEYTSMANDDS.COM WWW.VEYTSMANDDS.COM

Dr. Victoria Veytsman, DDS, owner of Cosmetic Dental Studios, is one of the premiere cosmetic dentists in New York City focusing on Cosmetic, General and Implant Dentistry. Veytsman is the youngest-ever graduate of New York University College of Dentistry at the age of 22. She completed a residency at St.Lukes-Roosevelt, a Columbia College of physicians and surgeons, and is accredited in over 10+ postgraduate programs. Dr. V’s passion is for smile transformations combining art and science to create healthy beautiful smiles.


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MICHELLE SCHWARTZ CALIFORNIA OXNARD DESTI AND MICHELE

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Pacific Union International 415-461-8608 marilyn@finelivingmarin.com www.FineLivingMarin.com

CALIFORNIA

Deirdre Coit and Associates 760-835-1006 GREATER deirdrecoit@me.com PALM SPRINGS www.deirdrecoitandassociates.com

DEIRDRE COIT HAWAI’I

THE BIG ISLAND ROBERT S. KILDOW

Hualalai Realty (808).325.8500 rkildow@hualalairesort.com www.hualalairealty.com

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Hilton & Hyland 310.278.3311 Jeff@HiltonHyland.com JeffHyland.com

Nourmand and Associates, Beverly Hills 310.888.3333 myranourmand@nourmand.com myranourmand.com

Next Century Realty (310) 871-0753 mosborn@nextcenturyrealty.com thecenturyplaza.com

Village Properties | Christie’s International Real Estate 805.252.2773 Emily@VillageSite.com www.EmilyKellenberger.com

GUILTINAN GROUP 619.972.4650 brian@theguiltinangroup.com www. theguiltinangroup.com

The Agency 424.230.3716 mschwartz@theagencyre.com www.theagencyre.com/ michelle-schwartz

805-312-1529 805-509-5404 destiandmichele@gmail.com www.destiandmichele.com

CALIFORNIA BERKELEY AND OAKLAND KAREN NELSEN HAWAI’I HONOLULU & ENTIRE ISLAND OF OAHU SUSIE HAYTER

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SAUSALITO/MILL VALLEY CHELSEA E. IALEGGIO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Coldwell Banker Global Luxury

BEVERLY HILLS

310.285.7529 joyce@joycerey.com joycerey.com

JOYCE REY

Strand Hill Properties, Christie’s International Real Estate 310.373.3333 lily@lilyliang.com lilyliang.com

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PALOS VERDES PENINSULA LILY LIANG SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

VALIA Properties 949.673.0789 tim@valiaoc.com valiaoc.com

CORONA DEL MAR TIMOTHY NORMAN TAMURA

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAKE ARROWHEAD VICKI SMITH

Coldwell Banker 909.499.9639 VickiSmith@ColdwellBanker.com

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

COLDWELL BANKER GLOBAL LUXURY 805.448.3066 chris@sbrivierahomes.com

SANTA BARBARA CHRIS PALME CALIFORNIA

The Agency 310.926.9808 santiago@theagencyre.com

BRENTWOOD, SANTA MONICA

SANTIAGO ARANA CALIFORNIA NAPA ELIZABETH OLCOTT

Alain Pinel Realtors 510-912-8681 karenn@apr.com www.karenn.apr.com

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hawai’i Realty 808 258-3681 susieh@bhhshawaii.com www.susiesellshawaii.com

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Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty 415.300.6881 ChelseaInMarin@gmail.com www.ChelseaInMarin.com

The Elizabeth Olcott Team 707.312.0819 elizabeth@elizabetholcott.com elizabetholcott.com

CALIFORNIA PACIFIC PALISADES LISA OPTICAN

HAWAI’I MAUI JOSH JERMAN

WASHINGTON

Compass 310-351-6646 lisa.optican@compass.com www.lisaoptican.com

Hawai’i Life 808-283-2222 josh@hawaiilife.com www.josh.hawaiilife.com

Coldwell Banker Bain 206-406-7275 MERCER ISLAND hedyjoyce@cbbain.com coldwellbankerbain.com/hedyjoyce HEDY JOYCE


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Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty 206.660.4787 moira@moirapresents.com moirapresents.com

WASHINGTON SEATTLE MOIRA E. HOLLEY COLORADO DENVER DOUGLAS D. KERBS

MONTANA JENNIFER SHELLEY

LIV | Sotheby’s International Realty 303.898.7818 Douglas.Kerbs@SothebysRealty.com www.douglaskerbs.com

ARIZONA PARADISE VALLEY JUSTIN SHEA COLORADO VAIL MALIA NOBREGA AND BARBARA SCRIVENS

Pure West / Christie’s International Real Estate 406-249-8929 jennifershelley@purewestmt.com www.jennifershelley.com

NEW MEXICO SANTA FE NEIL LYON

Team Hodnett, Keller Williams Southlake 817-994-7152 sharon@teamhodnett.com www.TeamHodnett.com www.TeamHodnettLuxury.com

TEXAS SOUTHLAKE SHARON HODNETT

UTAH PARK CITY DENNIS HANLON

HoM | Distinct Properties @ Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 480.740.0770 JustinShea@JustinShea.com JustinShea.com Vail Luxury Group 970-471-1223 - Barbara 970-977-1041 Malia malia@vailluxurygroup.com bscrivens@livsothebysrealty.com www.vailluxurygroup.com Sotheby’s International Realty 505-660-8600 neil@neillyon.com neillyon.com

COLORADO

Aspen Snowmass Sotheby’s Realty Gary Feldman Group 970-948-3737 gary@garyfeldman.com www.garyfeldman.com

ASPEN GARY FELDMAN

COLORADO

Christie’s International Real Estate 970-729-0100 steve@catsman.com catsman.com

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TEXAS

Keller Williams Plano 214.773.0020 mike@mikebrodie.com www.mikebrodie.com

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LAS VEGAS

Summit Sotheby’s Realty 435-640-5851 dennis.hanlon@ summitsothebysrealty.com dennishanlon.com

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NEVADA BETH ROSSUM MIDWEST

WYOMING

Trinity Real Estate Group 307.413.5892 jhclancy@live.com www.trinityjh.com

JACKSON HOLE ANDRIA CLANCY

ILLINOIS CHICAGO JOANNE NEMEROVSKI

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 312.720.4505 JoanneSellsChicago@gmail.com www.joannesellschicago.com

Wohler Realty Group 802-297-3333 kimwohler@wohlerrealtygroup.com www.wohlerrealtygroup.com

KIM WOHLER

DYLAN TENT

SOUTHERN EAST COAST

EAST COAST VERMONT

Dylan Tent Heli Realtor | Signature Sotheby’s 248.990.0356 dtent@signaturesothebys.com dylantent.com

MICHIGAN

ALABAMA CHRISTINE WICKS AND NICOLE HARTENBACH

InTown Partners 256-656-4463 - Christine 256-348-3958 - Nicole christine@intownpartners.com nicole@intownpartners.com www.intownpartners.com

FLORIDA

Action Realty of Sarasota 941.504.7618 Danielmatusiak1@gmail.com www.actionrealtyofsarasota.com

LONGBOAT KEY, SIESTA KEY AND SARASOTA DANIEL MATUSIAK CLHMS | CRS

SOUTHERN EAST COAST FLORIDA EAST FORT LAUDERDALE

CARYN BOTKNECHT

FLORIDA MARCO ISLAND BILL REIMAN

FLORIDA MANALAPAN JIM MORLOCK

Compass 954.647.3884 CBotknecht@hotmail.com www.compass.com/agents/ miami/caryn-botknecht/

MIAMI BEACH, SOUTH OF 5TH JEFF MILLER

FLORIDA COCONUT GROVE MAGNUS JENNEMYR

DAVIE & PLANTATION MARK KRAVITZ

The Brokerage Real Estate Refined/R.K. Reiman Construction Inc. 239-642-3364 239-253-2278 bill@thebrokeragefl.com www.thebrokeragefl.com www.rkreiman.com

Fidelity Real Estate 954.205.6673 waterfrontjim@gmail.com www.luxefloridaliving.com

FLORIDA

FLORIDA

BROWN HARRIS STEVENS 305.610.4509 jeff.miller@bhsusa.com jeffmillergroup.com

Select Realty Group 305.913.5499 mj@selectrg.com www.selectrg.com

FLORIDA BAL HARBOUR LYDIA ESKENAZI

FLORIDA

Willaim Raveis 239.537.5351 dante.disabato@raveis.com DanteDiSabato.Raveis.com

NAPLES DANTE DISABATO FLORIDA BOCA RATON AND DELRAY BEACH MARK NESTLER & JOHN POLETTO FLORIDA DOWNTOWN MIAMI HARVEY DANIELS

Nestler Poletto Sotheby’s International Realty 561.212.1517 mark@npsir.com 561.239.0700 john@npsir.com www.npsir.com

ONE Sotheby’s International Realty 855.663.6873 hdaniels@onesothebysrealty.com www.1000museum.com

ONE Sotheby’s International Realty 954.739.7653 mark@kravitzhomes.com www.kravitzhomes.com

Harding Realty 305.785.0440 lydia@lydiaeskenazi.com lydiaeskenazi.com

FLORIDA DESTIN & SANTA ROSA BEACH NATHAN ABBOTT FLORIDA CORAL GABLES HENRY TAMAYO FLORIDA PALM BEACH ISLAND & COASTAL PALM BEACH COUNTY ISAAC KLEIN

FLORIDA

Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate JILL HERTZBERG C. 305.788.5455 | O. 305.341.7447 jillh@thejills.com | thejills.com JILL EBER C: 305.915.2556 | O:305.341.7447 jille@thejills.com | thejills.com

MIAMI BEACH THE JILLS FLORIDA

The Firm Realty Group 305.453.6061 peteriveiro@gmail.com

KEY LARGO, ISLAMORADA PETE RIVEIRO

The Nathan Abbott Team 850-803-7653 850-803-7653 nathan@nathanabbottteam.com www.nathanabbottteam.com

Moving Billions 786-581-1414 786-512-7682 henry@movingbillions.com www.movingbillions.com

SipKlein Luxury Real Estate 561.400.2085 isaac@sipklein.com SipKlein.com

FLORIDA TAMPA BAY: PINELLAS AND HILLSBOROUGH COUNTIES

JENNIFER ZALES FLORIDA CORAL GABLES LOURDES ALATRISTE

FLORIDA WINDERMERE DEB SCHROEDER

Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate 813.758.3443 Jennifer@JenniferZales.com TampaBayLuxuryHomes.com

Engel & Völkers Miami 305.926.5322 lmalatriste@aol.com

Infinity Realty Group 407-234-2256 deb@infinityrealtygroup.com www.infinityrealtygroup.com


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The Nash Group, The Keyes Company 732-998-6377 billynash@keyes.com www.nashluxury.com

PALM BEACH GARDENS, SINGER ISLAND BILLY NASH SOUTH FLORIDA SOUTH MIAMI & PINECREST LUIS AND GIOVANNA FERNANDEZ FLORIDA SOUTHWEST RANCHES, WESTON AND PARKLAND JASON KAPIT FLORIDA

FLORIDA SUNNY ISLES BEACH ELIAD BENO FLORIDA

LRF Group

305-662-9975 luisfernandez@bhsusa.com www.lrfgroupmiami.com

W PALM BEACH/JUPITER/ WELLINGTON FRANK KIRSCHNER & VERONICA CARACCIOLO

The Jason Kapit Group 954.650.4443 haute@TheJasonKapitGroup.com www.TheJasonKapitGroup.com

KAREN BELL

PONTE VEDRA BEACH KIM MARTIN-FISHER AND JENNIFER MARTIN FAULKNER

RHONDA SMITH

BEX Realty 954.592.9339 barry@levinson.properties www.barrylevinson.properties

FORT LAUDERDALE BARRY LEVINSON ABR, CLHMS, SRS

Brown Harris Stevens LPulitzer@bhsusa.com 561-373-0666 (Liza) wmcgurk@bhspalmbeach.com 561-310-7919 (Whitney) www.bhsusa.com

FLORIDA PALM BEACH LIZA PULITZER & WHITNEY MCGURK FLORIDA ORLANDO AND WINTER PARK

Stockworth Realty Group 407-984-4888 tiffany@tiffanypantozzi.com jesse@stockworth.com tiffanypantozzi.com

TIFFANY PANTOZZI AND JESSE ROTTINGHAUS MIAMI

Dreyer and Associates 321.508.7460 www.dreyerandassociates.com

VERO BEACH JULIA DREYER

Algin Realty 706-319-7980 rsmithspa@yahoo.com

MADISON & LAKE OCONEE

FLORIDA

FLORIDA

G EO R G I A

GEORGIA

PALM BEACH LUX GROUP 305.890.9803 (Frank) 305.748.1582 (Veronica) frank@FrankKirschner.com veronica@VeronicaCaracciolo.com www.palmbeachluxgroup.com 904-699-9993 – Kim 904-524-6000 - Jennifer kimmartinfisher@gmail.com jennifermartinfaulkner@gmail.com www.kimmartinfisher.com www.jennifermartinfaulkner.com

FLORIDA

The Karen Bell Team 239-851-0168 karenbell@prodigy.net www.thebellteam.com

THE ISLANDS OF CAPTIVA & SANIBEL

MILES GOLDSTEIN REAL ESTATE 786.426.7944 eli@milesgoldstein.com www.eliadbeno.com

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties 404.312.1959 debra.johnston@bhhsgeorgia.com www.DebraAJohnston.com

ATLANTA DEBRA JOHNSTON

Miles Goldstein 305-336-6959 ag@milesgoldstein.com www.MilesGoldstein.com

GOLDEN BEACH ALEXANDER GOLDSTEIN

GEORGIA

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 404.229.8242 toni@toniitkin.com

SANDY SPRINGS, EAST COBB, VININGS TONI ITKIN

NORTHERN EAST COAST GREENWICH

Five Corner Properties 203-921-9987 www.greenwichctluxuryrealestate.com

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NEW YORK CITY BRIDGEHAMPTON ALEX PICCIRILLO

NEW YORK CITY SAGAPONACK RAPHAEL AVIGDOR

Nest Seekers International 516-313-1110 alexp@nestseekers.com www.nestseekers.com/agent/alex-piccirillo

The Avigdor / Penkova Team 31-204-2740 917-991-1077 raphael.avigdor@elliman.com www.raphaelavigdor.elliman.com

NEW YORK CITY

Nest Seekers International WESTHAMPTON 631-816-0998 AND QUOQUE robertc@nestseekers.com ROBERT CANBERG www.robcanberghamptons.com

NEW YORK CITY CHELSEA THE MACKAY DIXON TEAM NEW YORK CITY SAG HARBOR JOHN BRADY

GREENWICH

Five Corner Properties 203-921-9987 www.greenwichctluxuryrealestate.com

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NEW YORK CITY SOUTHAMPTON DOUGLAS SABO

Nest Seekers International 631-353-3427 516-382-5727 douglas@nestseekers.com www.nestseekers.com/agent/douglas-sabo

46-221-3072 646-645-8154 benjamin.dixon@elliman.com matthew.mackay@elliman.com themackaydixonteam.elliman.com

Nest Seekers International 631-294-4216 john@nestseekers.com nestseekers.com/agent/john-brady

NEW YORK CITY MONTAUK AND AMAGANSETT MONTAUK MANAGEMENT TEAM

NEW YORK CITY WESTCHESTER SULA PEARLMAN

SOUTH CAROLINA RESIDE REALTY

NEW YORK CITY

WESTFIELD FRANK D. ISOLDI

Coldwell Banker Residential (908) 301-2038 frankisoldi@gmail.com www.TheIsoldiCollection.com

EUGENIA FOXWORTH

Montauk Management Group 631-668-8490 office@montaukmanagementgroup.com www.montaukmanagementgroup.com

Coldwell Banker 914.393.4104 Sula.pearlman@cbmoves.com https://sulapearlman.com

FRANK NEER

Nest Seekers International 631-456-3567 jamesg@nestseekers.com www.nestseekers.com/ agent/james-giugliano

NEW YORK CITY WATERMILL JAMES GIUGLIANO

NEW JERSEY CAMDEN, BURLINGTON, GLOUCESTER, ATLANTIC, CAPE MAY, SALEM AND CUMBERLAND COUNTIES

ANNE KOONS

Anne Koons Real Estate 856.795.4709 akoonsbhhs@gmail.com annekoonsrealestate.com

INTERNATIONAL

MASSACHUSETTS Coldwell Banker Global Luxury COHASSET SOUTH SHORE

Foxworth Realty 212-368-4902 eugenia@foxworthrealtyonline.com www.foxworthrealtyonline.com

UPTOWN

NORTHERN EAST COAST NEW JERSEY

Reside Realty Bryan Bakhtiyari 704.975.0711 Dina Sosa 704.258.7837 Matthew Paul Brown 704.650.1928 Megan Barlow 704.607.4490 Zak Smith 704.560.5032

NORTH CAROLINA

The Frank Neer Team 781.775.2482 frankneer@comcast.net www.frankneer.com

PENNSYLVANIA

CANADA

PENNSYLVANIA

NOVA SCOTIA

Keller Williams Realty Group 610-574-9271 610-792-5900 TERESE BRITTINGHAM teresekw@gmail.com www.kwseven.com & TOM MCCOUCH

TIM HARRIS

Trade Winds Realty 902-275-7611 tim.harris@tradewindsrealty.com www.tradewindsrealty.com

INTERNATIONAL CANADA TORONTO, ONTARIO ELISE KALLES

Harvey Kalles Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage 416-441-2888 elisekalles@harveykalles.com www.elisekalles.com

CANADA OAKVILLE & BURLINGTON MARY KAY MCCOY

Century 21 Dream Inc 905-338-1515 905-510-7555 marykay@movingyouhome.ca movingyouhome.ca

DUBAI UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ANDREW CUMMINGS

+971 4 240 6211 +971 56 122 4229 andrew@luxuryproperty.com www.luxuryproperty.com

CANADA BARRIE/MUSKOKA/ SIMCOE COUNTY, ONTARIO

JOHN WEBER

Weber Team, Royal LePage 705-727-6111 john@weberteam.ca weberteam.ca


REAL ESTATE NETWORK

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

WEST COAST

BEVERLY HILLS

YOUR EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE FOR BEVERLY HILLS SOPHISTICATED MEDITERRANEAN VILLA

JOYCE REY & JEFF HYLAND JOYCE REY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COLDWELL BANKER GLOBAL LUXURY

310.285.7529 Joyce@JoyceRey.com www.JoyceRey.com With more than USD 4 billion in career sales, Joyce Rey is one of the most respected names in luxury real estate worldwide. At the helm of an award-winning team, her name has consistently appeared on “best of” lists for both her real estate production and her personal and professional influence. Recent accolades include “The Los Angeles 500 Most Influential People” (L.A. Business Journal), “Top 20 Luxury Brokers in L.A. County” by (The Real Deal Los Angeles) and “Top 10 Real Estate Power Players” (Haute Living). Additionally, Joyce remains passionately dedicated to philanthropic projects including UNICEF, Blue Ribbon, and the Public Library Foundation.

JEFF HYLAND HILTON & HYLAND

310.278.3311 Jeff@HiltonHyland.com hiltonhyland.com In a career that has spanned over three decades, Hilton & Hyland President, Jeff Hyland has founded two exclusive real estate firms of renown, and has been the Founding Member of Christie’s International Real Estate. He has served as President of the Beverly Hills Board of Realtors, President of the Los Angeles County Board of Real Estate, as well as State Director for the California Association of Realtors. An architectural historian of repute, Hyland published the bestselling book, The Legendary Estates of Beverly Hills, which details the history of Los Angeles’ Platinum Triangle. Hyland was recently the recipient of both the Beverly Hills and Los Angeles Association of Realtors Lifetime Achievement Award and the Will Rogers Lifetime Achievement Award.

With over 14,000 square feet compromising six bedrooms and eleven bathrooms, this villa boasts soaring ceilings, grand scale-sized rooms and a floor plan that is formal, yet creates a comfortable and inviting ambiance. Stunning architectural features throughout include sophisticated finishes, classical detail & elegant curved archways/ windows that give way to the magnificent manicured gardens and sprawling lush grounds. Other luxurious amenities include: formal living and dining rooms, stately office/library with fireplace & walk–in bar, large master suite with fireplace, motor court for ten cars, swimming pool and a one bedroom two bath guest house, Crestron sound plus AV and tranquil outdoor lounging spaces.

$33,750,000 - 1244 MORAGA DRIVE, LOS ANGELES, CA90049 JOYCE REY - 310.285.7529 - JOYCE@JOYCEREY.COM I JEFF HYLAND - 310.278.3311 - JEFF@HILTONHYLAND.COM


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FLORIDA

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COCONUT GROVE

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MAGNUS JENNEMYR SELECT REALTY GROUP 786-200-8857 mj@selectrg.com www.selectrg.com

Magnus Jennemyr is Swedish and the Broker / Owner of prominent Select Realty Group, a luxury boutique and white glove services agency. Magnus is one of Miami’s leading agents and dedicated to assist the most discerning and private clients in their search for their ideal home, prime real estate or advise and guidance selling their existing homes and assets. Magnus only devotes himself to a select number of clients at any time to ensure exemplary service and assistance from beginning to end. With over 10 years of experience, top reputation and hundreds of millions of closed and successful transactions, he is ready to serve You. You won’t be disappointed.

PRESTIGIOUS HOME IN COVETED COCOPLUM

This prestigious and historically designated home in coveted Cocoplum is looking for a new owner that appreciates the tremendous value of keeping our longstanding and timeworn properties alive while updating to fit modern living standards. The property has 100 +/- linear feet of water frontage, deep water dockage and direct bay and ocean access. Built in 1927, this extraordinary Mediterranean estate is located on 15,000 square feet of land. This stunning home features 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths plus a guest house with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, living room and recreational space with hardwood, slate and tile floors. Kitchen with granite counter tops, working wood-burning fireplace, wood beamed ceilings, original plaster walls, large pool, patio and terrace, old Chicago brick driveway and pool area. The property is situated in Phase 1 of Cocoplum, a special tax district with a City of Coral Gables police patrol, a voluntary civic association, manicured medias and tennis courts.

$3,248,888 - 155 COCOPLUM ROAD, CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA 33133 - MAGNUS JENNEMYR 786-200-8857 - MJ@SELECTRG.COM


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COLORADO

CENTRAL REGION

TELLURIDE

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STEVE CATSMAN STEVE CATSMAN TELLURIDE REAL ESTATE, CHRISTIE’S 970-729-0100 steve@catsman.com catsman.com

A long time Telluride resident and real estate professional, Steve Catsman has been a top broker since 1981. He was a Founding Broker in Telluride Real Estate Corp. in association with the Telluride Ski and Golf Company. He developed Telluride properties such as Gray Head Wilderness Preserve – where you can enjoy fishing, biking, hiking, nordic skiing, tennis and horseback riding. Whether you are interested in buying or selling Telluride Real Estate or any opportunities in the Telluride region for luxury homes, ranches, ski-in/ski-out, large or small condos, let Steve and his team go to work for you. Acclaimed for his authentic character, enlist Steve to be your local source here in Telluride.

Sunset Ridge’s sense of arrival can only be described as an awe-inspiring cliffside home situated on a private peninsula with breathtaking mountainous panoramas with room to roam (adjacent to pvt Gray Head trail system.) The residence’s bold, yet simplistic, linear architecture naturally draws a first-time visitor to a glass, entryway door offering a first hint of the refinement of finishes and beyond. The owner along with the renowned Aspen Architect, Bill Poss, have artfully designed a residence that not only frames the view, but seemingly integrates the mountains as an intrinsic element to the structure. Overlooking a pond reflecting the mountain peaks beyond and fed by a cascading stream running beneath the master suite bridge over waterfalls to the pond below, finishes and appointments were painstakingly and globally sourced by the design team.

$27,500,000 - 296 GRAY HEAD LANE, TELLURIDE, CO 81435 STEVE CATSMAN - 970-729-0100 – STEVE@CATSMAN.COM OR T.D. SMITH 970-728-1606 – TD@TDSMITH.COM



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