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10 Front Runners 22 From the Editor-in-Chief 24 From the Publisher 26 …Without Whom This Issue Would Not Have Been Possible 29 Invited 40 The List
people 44 An Extraordinary Journey Bridgehampton-based writer Suzanne Corso’s second novel chronicles the ups and downs of being a glamorous Wall Street wife.
46 Tall in the Saddle Nick Dello Joio has been pegged as a formidable rider to watch at this month’s Hampton Classic.
48 In Bloom Floral arranger Lilee Fell taps into her lineage of talent and East End influences to make her eponymous Bridgehampton business blossom.
74 Elie on the East End Elie Tahari celebrates his brand’s 40th anniversary.
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50 Serendipity at Sea While paddleboarding out East, Maria Baum conceived the idea for Hamptons Paddle & Party for Pink.
52 Helping Hand East End Hospice aids bereaved children with its annual Camp Good Grief, held next week in Southold.
53 Healthful Mission Molly Sims lends her support to the organization by hosting Healthy Child Healthy World’s summer luncheon next week.
culture 56 Major Impact Tennis expert and broadcaster Ann Liguori outlines key highlights of next week’s highly competitive US Open at Flushing Meadows.
58 Saving Wildlife Through Celluloid Southampton veterinarian Scarlett Magda translates her love of animals and film to benefit animal welfare with an event at Silas Marder Gallery.
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42 The To-Do List
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Montauk’s South Edison even incorporates seafood into its cocktails, like the crab-clawgarnished Bloody Mary.
taste 60 Site Specific Curating local ingredients from the surrounding Montauk shores, South Edison is a mecca for fresh seafood and a familyfriendly vibe.
64 All Together Now These children-approved East End spots are family favorites of East Hampton–based father of two Jonathan Wald, executive producer of Piers Morgan Live.
68 Road to Purity Montauk’s BuddhaBerry’s antioxidantpacked toppings, Organic Avenue’s pop-up, and Dock to Dish’s fresh fish.
70 Championing Culinarian Globe-trotting Chopped and Iron Chef champion Madison Cowan draws on the East End’s ingredients and his own Sag Harbor history for inspiration.
style 74 Elie on the East End Elie Tahari commemorates his brand’s milestone 40th anniversary with a new capsule collection.
76 Match Point Style arbiters, model Hilary Rhoda and designer Bibhu Mohapatra serve up spirited, no-fuss ensembles fit for an afternoon at the US Open.
78 All That Glitters
80 Sporty Style Ralph Lauren outfits US Open players, and Khanh Sports offers trendy seasonal goods.
82 Championship Time For Wimbledon victor Andy Murray—who looks forward to the upcoming US Open in New York—timing means everything.
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Roni Blanshay’s jewelry designs at Jennifer Miller, and Dior’s new sparkling powder polishes.
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features 88 Blazing Saddles Award-winning equestrians McLain Ward, Georgina Bloomberg, and Brianne Goutal prepare for the annual Hampton Classic, a hunter/jumper competition of world-class riders and charity fundraising. By Jill Sieracki Photography by Carter Berg
With a fearless use of saturated colors, daring geometric prints, and locally sourced furnishings, Mabley Handler designs a Bridgehampton retreat for a family of four. By Stephanie Murg Photography by Eric Striffler
100 Real Hamptons Beauties With inner strength and unparalleled beauty, these Hamptons women discuss their inspirations, philosophies, and drive to accelerate the brands they are building. By Juliet Izon Photography by Zev Starr-Tambor
ON GEORGINA: Riding jacket ($998), vest ($298), and breeches ($1,298), Ralph Lauren Blue Label. 31-33 Main St., East Hampton, 324-1222; 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 287-6953; ralphlauren.com. Tank, Magaschoni ($148). 53C Jobs Lane, Southampton, 204-0207; magaschoni.com. Infinity necklace ($650), narrow gold ring ($500), and rose gold novo ring with diamonds ($3,225), Tiffany & Co. 53 Main St., East Hampton, 324-1700; tiffany.com. Ballon Bleu watch, Cartier ($20,700). London Jewelers, Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-627-7475; londonjewelers.com. Boots, Tod’s ($1,025). Hirshleifers, Americana Manhasset, 516-627-3566, tods.com. Earrings, Georgina’s own
Sweater, Façonnable ($195). 636 Fifth Ave.,NYC, 212-319-0111; faconnable.com. Jeans, DL1961 ($178). Blue 1, 124 Main St., Westhampton Beach, 288-5830; 2397 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 237-1796; dl1961.com. Arceau Chrono Bridon Classic watch, Hermès ($6,500). Americana Manhasset, 516-869-6660; hermes.com. Boots, Bally ($925) 628 Madison Ave., NYC, 212-751-9082; bally.com. Ring, McLain’s own ON MCLAIN:
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Blazer, Bally ($1,850). SEE ABOVE. Polo, Façonnable ($225). SEE ABOVE. Riding pant, Ralph Lauren Blue Label ($598). SEE ABOVE. Loafers, Tod’s ($465). SEE ABOVE
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Design firm Mabley Handler employs a daring use of color and pattern in a Bridgehampton home.
home & design 117 Breaking the Mold Developed by The Guberman Group, a unique, pristine estate with a spectacular pool house, set high above Bridgehampton, overlooks horse country.
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124 Beauty Box The Lele Sadoughi home line cobalt box is a sophisticated interior indulgence.
126 A Full Plate AERIN’s sophisticated Ram’s Murex Shell, Durban Plates by Serena & Lily, and a rich rainbow of towels from Tide & Pool.
the guide 131 All Points North South Fork dwellers with a taste for fine wine gravitate to Greenport’s cozy Harborfront Inn.
132 Vintages and Varietals Sip and savor summertime’s bounty at the most elite, oenophile-approved wineries on the East End.
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134 Morning Glory Start the day right by tucking into breakfast favorites at these East End eateries.
136 At-home Luxury The Hamptons epitomizes relaxation—so allow these VIP services to bring everything to you.
138 Global Appreciation From Italian fashion to French film, the Gold Coast assembles the best from all corners of the world.
the end 140 Wainscott & Sagaponack Centered around Sagg and Georgica “Goldman” ponds, Wainscott and Sagaponack are food lover havens, with the Wölffer Estate Vineyard, historic Foster Farm, and Loaves & Fishes.
Photography by Carter Berg Styling by Sarah Liebowitz Hair by Marco Testa for Bumble and bumble at ba-reps.com Makeup by Kerstin Jaeger for Dior Beauté at ba-reps.com Helmet, Samshield (price on request). Horse Haven, 36 Hampton Road, Southampton, 287-7065; samshield.com. Show outfitting, McLain’s own. ON BRIANNE: Custom show jacket, Charles Ancona (price on request). Available by appointment in the Hamptons, 212-727-9989; charlesancona.com. Breeches, Pikeur (price on request). Horse Haven, SEE ABOVE; pikeur.biz. Custom riding boots, Parlanti (price on request). parlanti.com. Metro five-row ring, Tiffany & Co. ($6,500). 53 Main St., East Hampton, 324-1700; tiffany.com. Custom Cynthia Munro show oxford, Brianne’s own. Helmet, Samshield (price on request). Horse Haven, SEE ABOVE . ON GEORGINA: Triumph show coat ($500), breeches ($195), and Monaco dress zip boots ($920), Ariat. Brennan’s Bit & Bridle, 42 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton, 537-0635; ariat.com. Equestrian Collection button-down, Gucci ($515). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-365-0994; gucci.com. Novo ring, Tiffany & Co. ($3,150). SEE ABOVE. Helmet, Samshield (price on request). Horse Haven, SEE ABOVE ON MCLAIN:
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Susan Ryan of the Corcoran Group says perfect presentation is everything in East End real estate, while Douglas Elliman Real Estate’s Toni Haber discusses buyers forgoing using multiple brokers.
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SAMANTHA YANKS Editor-in-Chief Senior Managing Editor JILL SIERACKI Senior Managing Editor DANINE ALATI Art Directors ANASTASIA TSIOUTAS CASALIGGI, JUAN PARRA Fashion Editor SARAH LIEBOWITZ Entertainment Editor JULIET IZON Photo Director LISA ROSENTHAL BADER Copy Editor DALENE ROVENSTINE Senior Research Editor JOHN VILANOVA Assistant Editor CHRISTINA PELLEGRINI Editorial Assistant and Beauty Coordinator KAITLIN CLARK
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MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS Vice President, Marketing and Public Relations LANA BERNSTEIN Vice President, Integrated Marketing EMILY MCLINTOCK Vice President, Marketing and Social Media KELLI MARUCA Integrated Marketing Director ROBIN KEARSE Integrated Marketing Manager JIMMY KONTOMANOLIS Director, Creative Projects SCOTT ROBSON Promotions Art Director MORGAN REARDON Promotions Art Designer CHRISTOPHER HARDGROVE
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With my husband, David, at the extraordinary Watermill Center Gala Devil’s Heaven.
Celebrating with my friends Eric Ripert, who was honored at the Chefs Dinner, and Tom Colicchio.
Resting up with Nicole Miller and Super Saturday eventeur Mark Addison at this year’s event, which raised more than $3.5 million for OCRF. BELOW: With Sue Devitt at the “Real Hamptons Beauties” shoot.
on the calendar, cherish your time out East. This issue is packed with opportunities to fill your date book, and the upcoming weekend is brimming with ways to give back. I’m honored to be chairing Healthy Child Healthy World’s first summer luncheon in the Hamptons. The organization’s mission is close to my heart, as it helps to educate parents on protecting our children from the impact of the environmental toxins we are exposed to in our daily lives. Another must-attend charity event: Paddle & Party for Pink at Lisa and Richard Perry’s home raises funds for Breast Cancer Research Foundation. See a thorough list of events to support the community this weekend in our “Charity Register” (page 54). With the temperature rising, a respite in the air conditioning is always welcome. Stay cool inside your Hamptons haven, and flip on the television to watch the US Open, which starts next weekend—if you’re not able to get to Flushing Meadows to see it live. In our Hottest Ticket (page 56), Ann Ligouri tells us which players we should be sure to watch, including Andy Murray coming off of his Wimbledon win. But the very best idea for enjoying the remaining summer days is in the great outdoors. Buy tickets for the Follow me on Twitter upcoming equestrian competition, The @samanthayanks and on Hampton Classic Horse Show to see hamptons-magazine.com. Georgina Bloomberg (who may or may not be participating due to her recent announcement that she’s pregnant), McLain Ward, and Brianne Goutal, who grace our cover. Finally, one of the pieces I especially love putting together each season is our “Real Hamptons Beauties” feature (page 100), in which we reveal some of the most driven East End women, who look fabulous while being fabulous. They reveal beauty secrets, including what products they lust after, as well as the keys to their successes. Be well; dress well.
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With Simon Benstead and Ross Graham at an intimate dinner with Miami Cocktail Company at Dockers Waterside hosted by Hamptons magazine.
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By this time in August, the weather in the Hamptons is hot and steamy, and days are best spent alongside the ocean, as the breeze is the best natural air-conditioning one can find. The two-lane highway and sidewalks on Main Street are crowded with people, and the Hamptons summer season is absolutely in full swing. The many parties, events, and visitors give this stretch of summer a busy and energetic feeling. One of the biggest events of this time is The Hampton Classic, which brings in top equestrians from all over the globe to participate in this world-renowned horse show. This week’s Hamptons issue delivers the highly acclaimed and accomplished equestrian riders, including Hamptons’ cover stars, Georgina Bloomberg, McLain Ward, and Brianne Goutal, who will participate in Follow me on Twitter the Classic. This world-class event @debrahalpert and on brings fun and excitement to the season, hamptons-magazine.com. and the Hamptons are proud to be a host of this extraordinary event. During this bustling and hot time, make sure to take time for yourself. Try to avoid being completely caught up in the constant chaos and buzz of this time of the season and remember to enjoy the natural beauty that the Hamptons offers up. Savor the time left in this magnificent summer season, and I’ll see you in town!
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carter berg Manhattan-based photographer Berg has had work in publications such as Elle Decor, The Wall Street Journal, and Departures. He has shot global advertising campaigns for Ralph Lauren, and he photographed this issue’s cover story on page 88. Why is it significant for you to contribute to Hamptons magazine? Hamptons is an iconic
publication in one of the world’s most iconic places. From where did you get inspiration for the cover? We shot at Georgina Bloomberg’s horse farm, which provided the perfect backdrop. Fortunately, we had a gorgeous day. The combination of great subjects, beautiful light, and the perfect location was all I needed.
evan sung A Brooklyn-based photographer, Sung focuses on food and lifestyle. His work appears regularly in The New York Times and Vogue. Sung photographed Social Studies on page 44. What’s your impression of Suzanne Corso? I have such respect for how she turned
What inspires you most about Healthy Child Healthy World? Healthy Child has
made me be a better mom. I love learning to make better choices to be healthier, more organic, and more eco-friendly. What do
ann liguori A golf and tennis correspondent for WFAN and author of A Passion for Golf: Celebrity Musings About the Game (Taylor Trade Publishing), Liguori also hosts a weekly radio show on WPPB 88.3 FM on Saturday mornings. She penned the Hottest Ticket on the US Open on page 56.
you love most about summer in the Hamptons? I love walking with my son to
Describe your experience covering the US Open. I’ve covered it for 31 straight years. (Yes, I started when I was 12!) What’s most exciting about this year’s Open? Will
the beach, and sunsets at Wainscott Beach are my favorite. And I love shopping with my designer/builder, Dan Scott. We love R.E. Steele, Ruby Lane, and Jen Sullivan at Wyeth, who is the go-to on midcentury modern furniture.
defending champion and newly crowned Wimbledon victor Andy Murray continue winning, or will Novak Djokovic get in his way? How fast will four-time US Open winner and defending champ Serena Williams roll into the finals? And which Americans will emerge?
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molly sims American supermodel and actress Sims has appeared in the TV series Las Vegas, in addition to 2004’s Starsky & Hutch and The Benchwarmers. The wife and mother spends her summers in Wainscott, and she contributed a Spirit of Generosity about a charity that’s near to her heart, Healthy Child Healthy World (page 53).
her life into art, transforming her rough beginnings into a compelling novel that does not shy away from the unflattering details that made her who she is today. Why do you enjoy photographing for Hamptons? It’s amazing to photograph the people who appear in the pages of Hamptons because you experience them while they are less guarded; it offers a great opportunity to get to know the subjects.
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A Mariska Hargitay and Alec Baldwin celebrate Hargitay’s cover of Hamptons magazine.
s the summer lingers on, the social calendar on the East End stays in full swing. This week philanthropic pursuits continued in force, such as the Gold Coast Affair on July 18 which benefited the North Shore Animal League, and the whimsical Watermill Center annual summer gala. Artistic pursuits weren’t forgone either, as the Keszler Gallery debuted Alexandre Arrachea’s newest collection outside of Manhattan and distinguished authors Karen Mack and Jennifer Kaufman celebrated the launch of their newest cowritten novel, along with an intimate gathering at Michelle Farmer Collaborate to admire handmade wares. And, of course, the sporty summer staple, Bridgehampton Polo, kicked off its season opener with the likes of Christie Brinkley and Donna Karan. continued on page 30
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Hamptons VIPs assembled at East Hampton’s new Sienna Restaurant and Ultralounge on July 19 to celebrate actress Mariska Hargitay’s cover of Hamptons magazine at a party sponsored by Ferrari-Maserati of Long Island. George Stephanopoulos, Ali Wentworth, and Alec and Hilaria Baldwin were some of the famous faces that toasted Hargitay with the Moscow Mule, a ginger ale and vodka refresher provided by Russian Standard Vodka. Light summer hors d’oeuvres were passed as Hamptonites flitted into the photo booth and mingled with other guests. Gift bags were provided by Freeze24/7.
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Hamptons magazine and Prime Restaurant held The Gold Coast Affair, hosted by Beth Ostrosky Stern, to benefit the North Shore Animal League. The affair, held on July 18, brought together East End animal lovers at Prime Restaurant in Huntington for tasty cocktails, delicious hors d’oeuvres, and sushi while being treated to a luxury yacht and auto show. Several four-legged friends from the North Shore Animal League were in attendance, and Stern signed copies of her first book, Oh My Dog.
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Alexandre Arrechea presented his newest collection, “No Limits,” at Keszler Gallery Annex in Southampton. The collection, which features unique metal sculptures based on New York’s most iconic buildings, showcases five of the 20 sculptures that were on display throughout the spring in Manhattan—three outside and two inside. The opening allowed attendees to explore the collection and the rest of the gallery while sipping Heineken and mingling with the artist.
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Award-winning authors Karen Mack and Jennifer Kaufman celebrated the release of their newest novel, Freud’s Mistress on July 15. Debra Black and Nancy Marks hosted an intimate cocktail party to honor the release of the duo’s latest work of fiction that tells the true story of a love affair between Sigmund Freud and his sister-in-law.
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watermill center summer benefit The Watermill Center held its Devil’s Heaven Summer Benefit on July 27 with more than 1,000 attendees, including Lady Gaga, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Miller, and Winona Ryder. Guests were greeted with an installation by Trina Merry of performers covered in body paint and then they sipped cocktails and feasted on dinner by Canard. Alan Cumming hosted the 20th annual benefit, which featured more than 20 art installations and raised almost $2 million to support the center’s programming.
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More than 50 guests gathered at Michelle Farmer Collaborate in Bridgehampton on July 18 for an evening of Art and Light Libations. The evening kicked off with a cocktail reception hosted by Michelle Farmer as guests admired handmade artwork by Sean Brannan, light fixtures by Helen Gifford of Helenbilt Lighting, and pillows by home accessory designer Dorothea Tomczyk of LaLous Designs.
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The exclusive Bridgehampton Polo season kicked off July 20 with the season opener at Two Trees Farm in Bridgehampton. Among those in attendance were Christie Brinkley, who performed the coin toss, along with Donna Karan and Kelly Klein. Escada sponsored the opening day festivities, and scrumptious summer bites by Tutto Il Giorno were available along with the special drink, called the Pink Pony, created by LaCroix for the event.
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the to-do List Hamptons Highlights: August 16–22 Visit East Hampton’s Clinton Academy museum for the curator’s tour of Jazz Age East Hampton (1919-1933): Clothes, Clubs, and Contraband. Enjoy British artist Stuart Sutcliffe’s “Yea Yea Yea” exhibit at Harpers Books in East Hampton. Have a cocktail with handbag designer Michelle Vale during her trunk show at Collette in Southampton. View and purchase amazing quilts, new, antique, and in-between, at the annual
Sunny Side Up Some activities—and accessories—are best suited for the sun. During the final weeks of summer, spend a lazy day on the porch playing backgammon, which gives you a perfect excuse to pop into Monc XIII in Sag Harbor for one of Geoffrey Parker’s beautifully crafted sets. Should the competition get heated, keep cool under a wide-brim hat from East Hampton’s Everything But Water; it’s humorously named Featherbrain. En route back to the harbor, stop at The Design Studio in Bridgehampton for Cassandra King’s gold and blue chalcedony earrings. Or better yet, have the designer select a pair for you when she makes an appearance at the store on August 25.
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Enjoy a unique race: Hot Dog Pig Races features awkwardly cute pigs scurrying across the track in Manorville. Watch the elegant ballet on the big screen when Notre-Dame De Paris is shown at the Plaza Cinema & Media Arts Center. Test drive deluxe samples from the Birchbox Beach Cart as it hops around the Hamptons in August.
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Suzanne Corso’s two novels are works of fiction that are part of a planned trilogy largely based on her early life in Bensonhurst and later as a Wall Street wife.
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Posters display the covers of Suzanne Corso’s novels: Brooklyn Story, her first book based on her life, and The Suite Life, due out in September, based on her journey as a Wall Street wife.
had no more fears and was going to publish this book. It sold to Simon & Schuster in one week.” With a no-holds-barred attitude, Corso takes the same approach with her writing. “I don’t care what people think—in a good way,” she says. “If you can’t deal with who I am, you can’t hang out with me. I’ve had guns in my face. I am who I am, and I write about what I know.” Corso—who now lives in Bridgehampton with her husband, Anthony, and their 14-year-old daughter, Samantha—has written the second book of a trilogy called The Suite Life, which hits stores on September 10. This story details her trip across the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan and her life as the wife of a Wall Street master of the universe. “I was 27 and walking down the street by the New York Stock Exchange one day, and this guy tapped me on the shoulder and said, ‘Miss, I don’t mean to be disrespectful, but I think you’re really pretty; if you don’t have a boyfriend or a husband I would like to take you to brunch or dinner,’” Corso recalls. “And I said to him, ‘What’s brunch?’ I didn’t know what brunch was.” The couple was engaged six weeks later and married in Bermuda; Mob Wives star Renee Graziano was her maid of honor. The couple lived the high life (when Corso was introduced to things like her first Broadway show and Le Cirque) until the crash of 2008, when they hit rock bottom. “I lived at the Ritz-Carlton for eight years, but I would always get nervous because I come from nothing,” she says. “I would say, ‘We should save money.’ And he would say, ‘We’ll always have money.’ You don’t say that. My second book is a female point of view of the ups and downs of Wall Street. There are things that are legit, there are things that are not, and there’s a lot of corruption and craziness.” Anthony was also the one who introduced her to the Hamptons. “He was an avid hunter, so we had a home on the North Fork,” she says. “I always wanted to be on the beach, so we went across to the South Shore and had a house in Quogue, then Westhampton. It was beautiful; we had that for 10 years, and we recently sold it.” Although she spent many years as a Park Avenue socialite, Corso didn’t let money—or the lack thereof—change her. “It affected my husband more,” she says. “On his fall came my rise—he fell and then I got my book deal; the dynamics reversed. But through it all, I stuck by him. A lot of Wall Street women leave as soon as the money is gone. One home goes, another home goes, and before you know it, all your real estate is gone. Then you owe people things. We really did hit rock bottom, but we wound up rebuilding.” LEFT: Corso’s second In addition to her novels, Corso also pubnovel will be released in September. BELOW: lished a children’s book: Sammy & Sue Go Green Her favorite books Too!. “My daughter was 6 or 7 when she said to are stacked with Egyptian statues. me, ‘Mommy, you write books, you do documentaries, but you don’t write anything with me.’ So I said, ‘Alright, kid, sit down, and we’ll write a book,’ says Corso of the book, which received an endorsement from Dr. Oz. “But I’m going to stick to the novels— living my life and writing about it is what I do best. I write about what I know.” The screenplay to Brooklyn Story is done and being shopped, and Corso is 150 pages into her third book in the series. Yet, she says, the timing has been everything. “If I had done this in my 20s or 30s, it wouldn’t have worked out,” says Corso; “40 was my bewitching time, and it’s fabulous.” H
SOUTH FORK SECRETS *on the social scene in the hamptons “I was never really a big party girl. I would rather be at home and have the people come to me.”
*on writing in the hamptons “I like to go to the beach, to shop, and to visit friends. Sometimes when I’m on the beach with my Blackberry, I’ll write and send it to my home computer. When you have a thought, especially as a writer, you have to get it down.”
*on local artists “I just got into going to the galleries, which are amazing. I have some friends who are artists, like Stephanie Hurst and Jessica Lichtenstein. The art in the Hamptons is just beautiful, but the Hamptons, for me, really, is relaxation.”
* on losing everything “It was tough, but through it, there was a part of me that was like, ‘I’m done with this big house. I don’t have to have all these people over that don’t really like me; they just want to be able to say that they know me.’ I wound up with such great friends after I lost everything.”
*on why her books are fiction, not memoirs “No one needs to know your business. You don’t have to brag. Being humble is the greatest gift you can have.”
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BEACH PATROL Hermès brand ambassador Nick Dello Joio will be riding in the fashion house’s attire and new Cavale Saddle at the Hampton Classic.
just remember thinking, Hmm, a Hermès cashmere blazer. Yeah, mine. I still wear it; it’s really beautiful.” The 23-year-old jumper and equitation rider lately has found plenty of reasons to wear that jacket. In 2012 Dello Joio was named one of the latest brand ambassadors for Hermès, which has been putting a greater emphasis on its saddlery and equestrian business in recent seasons. At this month’s Hampton Classic, which Hermès has sponsored since 2006, Dello Joio and his horse will be outfitted from tip to toe in the brand, including the new Hermès Cavale Saddle, which launched in April at the show-jumping First Hermès: “My dad bought a competition Saut Hermès in Paris. vintage jacket “To outfit a horse properly, the saddle from a member of really comes first,” Dello Joio says. “[With] the Hermès family the Cavale you feel really close to the horse, as a partial and that connection is so key to success in commission for a horse purchase.” the ring. The horse doesn’t feel restricted.” If Dello Joio sounds like a most seasoned Pedigree: His father, Norman, is equestrian, consider that he didn’t take up a Grand Prix and the sport until he was 14 and didn’t get seriOlympic rider, and ous about it until his late teens, making him mother, Jeanie, is officially a late bloomer. “I wouldn’t say my well-known in parents encouraged me [to go into the sport] equestrian circles. very much when I was younger,” he recalls, “but that was because they wanted me to have a normal-kid life, to experience things outside the sport.” In Holland one season with his parents, Dello Joio borrowed a horse to try out his skills; he says, “From that first moment, I was pretty hooked.” What made him a good fit for Hermès? “He’s young, dynamic, and really represents what the category is today,” says Robert Chavez, president and CEO of Hermès US. Fabrice Crespel, in charge of equestrian sales and PR for Hermès International, agrees. “Something we’ve learned from Nick is that he knows what he wants, and he isn’t afraid to speak his mind and offer ideas,” he EQUESTRIAN NICK DELLO JOIO HAS BEEN PEGGED AS says. “It’s among the reasons we want to be working with A FORMIDABLE RIDER TO WATCH AT THIS MONTH’S this new generation of competitors; it’s a collaboration.” HAMPTON CLASSIC. BY LAURIE BROOKINS With Dello Joio gaining momentum at events earlier in the summer, look for him to hit the Hampton Classic ring feeling good about both the style and feel of his iscovering a vintage Hermès jacket in his father’s closet set Nick ride. “It’s such a great week, and the Sunday event is probably the most difDello Joio on a path toward sartorial and equestrian excellence— ficult and the most prestigious Grand Prix in the US at the moment,” he though he didn’t know. “I wasn’t thinking about any connection says. “To win is just absolutely fantastic. I haven’t won it yet—but soon.” The between Hermès and the sport at the time,” explains Dello Joio, son of Hampton Classic runs from Sunday, Aug. 25 to Sept. 1 at 240 Snake Hollow famed rider Norman Dello Joio. “I’m more into fashion than my dad, so I Road, Bridgehampton, 537-3177; hamptonclassic.com H
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Floral arranger Lilee Fell is inspired from the East End’s plant diversity and her clientele.
Four years ago, with new business partner Adrian Carrello, Fell moved Lilee Fell Flowers to a studio on Butter Lane in Bridgehampton. “We are blessed to work out here because of the amazing homes and interiors of the Hamptons,” she says, adding that nothing is more satisfying for her or her clients than when they first see the flower arrangements and décor she has created. Fell loves designing arrangements for events, especially the client tables she creates for the Grand Prix at the Hampton Classic at the end of the summer. But even though Fell lives and works in one of the most beautiful places in the world, that doesn’t stop her from Best East End traveling internationally for her clients, flowers: The attending flower shows as far away as classics: peonies, Amsterdam to see the newest breeds of hydrangeas, flowers, meeting with growers in places like roses, dahlias, and sunflowers. “Not the Caribbean, and drawing inspiration to be forgotten internationally for the year to come. are the hosta When Fell had a client who wanted an and mint foliage all-orchid theme for a birthday party for 80 that enhance people, she scanned the globe to fulfill the arrangement.” request. “We imported hot-colored orchids Dream job: from Thailand and Indonesia and the most Arranging flowers at the White House. sublime silk cloths from India,” Fell explains. “The lighting was stunning, with bright-colored parasols and strands of orchids dripping from the ceiling.” Elephants made from flowers flanked the entryway, and the walkways were lined with huge cylinders with flowers sunk and illuminated brilliantly from the bottom. Ever discreet, Fell demurely declines to reveal her clients’ names. However, she does admit that one overthe-top celebrity wedding took her staff five days just to drape the tents. Panels along the walkways were FLORAL ARRANGER LILEE FELL TAPS INTO HER LINEAGE OF crisscrossed with ribbons tucked with gardenias, and TALENT AND HAMPTONS INFLUENCES TO MAKE HER every table had white sweet peas imported from Italy. BRIDGEHAMPTON BUSINESS BLOSSOM. BY SALLY GOLDSTEIN Recently, Fell bought a turn-of-the-century home in Sag Harbor village with a pre-existing garden filled with perennial sweet peas, old fashioned lilies, antique ometimes a career stems from innate and inherited talent. Such is the roses, viburnum, and clematis. “I watched it last year to see what came up, case with third-generation flower arranger Lilee Fell. “I paint and and I’m editing it this year,” she says. To start, she planted close to 1,000 curate with flowers,” she says of her work. “Both my grandmothers, as crocuses, tulips, daffodils, and lilies from “within a 50-year period from well as my mother, were flower arrangers.” Gleaning inspiration from her when the house was built.” She did some flower research and planted bulbs East End clientele, Fell says she is also stimulated by the Hamptons itself. “My whose origins dated mostly from 1875 to 1925. Yes, that shows some of Fell’s clients and their homes influence my work, but seeing the diversity of plants floral obsessive side—which works to her benefit as a demanding floral arranger. 367 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton, 537-0413; lileefellflowers.com H and trees out here informs the full, lush arrangements we do,” Fell says.
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What: Join hundreds of guests in the Hamptons Offshore Invitational Fishing Tournament to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island. The closing awards dinner at Oakland’s Restaurant features trophies, a silent auction, raffles, and door prizes. When: Friday, August 16–25 Where: Oakland’s Restaurant and Marina, 373 Dune Road, Hampton Bays Contact: hamptonsoffshore.com
THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM
What: Bring your sketch pad and dry materials for the museum’s first Sip and Sketch Social Club event. Instructor Barbara Thomas will guide participants in drawing with a live model and drinks from the café will keep the upbeat social vibes flowing. When: Friday, August 16 Where: 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill Contact: parrishart.org
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What: Join the Peconic Baykeeper for the Celebration of Our Bays with a fun-filled evening with cocktails, music, and hors d’oeuvres in order to support its clean water programs. When: Friday, August 16 Where: The Port of Missing Men, 2277 North Sea Road, Southampton Contact: peconicbaykeeper.org
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What: The Bow Wow Meow Ball will honor Bernadette Peters with an evening of cocktails, dinner, dancing, and auctions, followed by a Junior After Party. Attend an evening of fun that will aid the ARF in providing love, care, and shelter to rescued animals.
Ellen Hermanson, an advocate and activist who had a strong impact and voice for breast cancer patients and their families. Join in for a delicious Pink Apron Party featuring female chefs, including celebrity host and MC Anne Burrell. When: Saturday, August 17 Where: Southampton Hospital, intersection of Old Town Road and Wickapogue Road, Southampton Contact: ellensrun.org
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What: Batter up to benefit East End Hospice, East Hampton Day Care Learning Center, Phoenix House, Adolescent Center in Wainscott, and The Retreat with a funfilled afternoon of sports, refreshments, hot dogs, ice cream, and more. Don’t forget the kickoff party the day before with auctions and live performances. When: Saturday, August 17 Where: Herrick Park, East Hampton Contact: artistswritersgame.org; ltveh.org
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ow fortunate we are as tennis fans to have the nation’s biggest tennis tournament, the US Open, right here in the New York area—not to mention the fact that the two-week extravaganza pours approximately $800 million into the local economy every year. When the fourth and final major sports event on the calendar takes place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, Queens, starting Monday, August 26 until Monday, September 9, defending champion and four-time US Open winner Serena Williams has the best shot of any American to hoist the championship trophy over her head. But it’s great to know there’s a younger American, 20-year-old Sloane Stephens, who can also add some American sizzle to the women’s draw. Stephens actually What: 2013 US knocked Williams, her childhood idol, Open out of the Australian Open in January Where: USTA in the quarterfinals (although Serena Billie Jean King National Tennis tweaked her back in the second set). Center in Flushing Andy Murray, Britain’s favorite Meadows, Queens Scotsman, is the defending champ in When: Monday, the men’s draw and comes into the August 26 US Open on a high from winning his through Monday, first Wimbledon title. Top-ranked September 9 Novak Djokovic, who dominated the Contact: hard courts last season and beat usopen.org Andy Murray at the Australian Open in January but lost to him in this year’s Wimbledon final, will surely hope to regain the upper hand. And it’s always special every time five-time US Open champion Roger Federer takes the court. Although the 32-year-old suffered several unprecedented losses this year to lower-ranked players, the Swiss Maestro, winner of 17 Grand Slam titles, is still capable of going deep in the draw. With dozens of exciting players to watch, questions regarding former champions arise. Will 2006 US Open champ Maria Sharapova be 100 percent physically? She pulled out of the Rogers Cup in Canada a few weeks ago because of a strained hip
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muscle that she injured at Wimbledon. What kind of shape is Rafael Nadal in after losing in the first round of Wimbledon? The clay-court specialist and the 2010 US Open winner should be ready to rock the stadium. Can the top-ranked American men make some noise this year? That would be John Isner, the 6-foot 10-inch giant with the blistering serve, and Sam Querrey. American twins, Bob and Mike Bryan, winners of 15 Grand Slam Doubles titles, are always great to watch. And recently inducted Hall of Famer Martina Hingis has come out of retirement and will be competing in the doubles draw. But perhaps the bigger story coming into this year’s US Open is not the players themselves but what the players fought for, and got, in terms of scheduling and prize money. Federer, the president of the ATP Player Council, joined other top players in lobbying the USTA to make changes in the schedule, so that the players have a day of rest in between the semis and the final. The plan is to transition to this as a permanent schedule in 2015. In addition to schedule modifications, a few other major changes will be taking place: The USTA agreed to increase the prize money from the $25.5 million last year to $33.6 million this year. And by 2017, prize money for the players will increase to $50 million. The USTA recently received New York City Council approval with legislation that will provide the USTA additional space, enabling the USTA to build a new Louis Armstrong Stadium, a Grandstand Court, and a pedestrian walkway that will connect the Grandstand to Court 17. For those who can’t get enough tennis, the qualifying matches take place the week prior to the official start, and Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day is Saturday, August 24. I’ll be broadcasting the US Open for CBS Sports Radio Network and WFAN Radio from my broadcast booth overlooking the Arthur Ashe Stadium Court. Be sure to wave to me when you come out to watch the festivities. Let the games begin! H
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e are all sharing this planet in a very intricate way, and we have a responsibility to protect it,” explains Southampton resident and veterinarian Scarlett Magda, who is raising awareness for promoting a healthy ecosystem and animal welfare on the East End. “There’s a reason why everything exists, and when you start looking into it, you realize that every little thing is important and interconnected.” The Canadian native moved to New York City to complete her veterinary internship in 2009, and she organized the New York Wildlife Conservation Film Festival. Merging her interests in film, conservation, and animal welfare, Magda has organized a “Night of Film, Fur, & Fin” at Silas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton on Thursday, August 22. “I love the idea of using film as a platform to engage, inspire, and empower people,” she says. With cohost Georgina Bloomberg, Magda invited local conservationists— including ocean activist Gina Bradley, the founder of Paddle Diva—to share their experiences. The event is free, but Magda is soliciting donations for the Quogue Wildlife Refuge and the Southold Project in Aquaculture Training (SPAT) at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County, and both
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f South Edison were awarded a superlative in the high school yearbook of Montauk’s restaurant scene, “Best All-Around” would be the most fitting description. The space is colorful and inviting, the service is friendly, and the menu—an eclectic mix of fresh fish and comfort food—offers something for every palate, which could explain the low-key restaurant’s consistently lively atmosphere: Even on a foggy Monday night, every bar stool is spoken for, and every table in the 85-seat space is filled by 8 PM. “It’s a very diverse crowd,” says owner Steven Kristel of South Edison’s loyal clientele. “We get everyone from families with young children to locals to the younger crowd from the city.” A longtime Montauk resident, Kristel opened South Edison in 2010 after noticing a lack of culinary options in the area. “When we were planning South Edison, Montauk was a much sleepier town than it is now,” he says. “We thought it could use a restaurant that utilized the great local seafood.”
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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: South Edison’s bright red and turquoise interiors; the buttermilk fried free-range chicken leg; owner Steven Kristel and wife Lisa with chefs Alex Pirani, Frank Fuschetta, Nikhil Khosla, and manager Benjamin Cramer.
Just over three years later, it’s safe to say Montauk’s days as a “sleepy” town are over. It’s gained a host of quality restaurants in the process, and South Edison is certainly a leader of the pack. The menu highlights consistently fresh, inspired dishes, including Black & Blue Local Diver Scallops, braised boneless short rib and heirloom tomato cavatelli, as well as a full raw bar featuring local oysters, clams, and crab. Cocktails like the signature Montauk Mojito are perfect for a post-beach refresher, and the martini program features gin or vodka martinis garnished with homemade Fresno chilies, kumquats, cipollini onions, or cucumber spears. Named for its location, a quiet side street just off the touristy area of downtown Montauk, South Edison has an open, airy atmosphere that meshes well with its proximity to the water. The front section of the restaurant is outfitted with a rustic brick floor and striped blue, white, yellow, turquoise, and red walls, while the raised “upstairs” area features bright continued on page 62
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continued from page 60 turquoise wood floors and a whimsical red bicycle. The hanging light fixtures throughout the space include, aptly enough, reproduction Edison light bulbs. “It’s Montauk, so everything is casual,” says Kristel of the interiors, which were designed by Siran Pirani to evoke a “relaxed, beachy feel.” Interestingly enough, Kristel is relatively new to the restaurant scene. He had a first successful career in envelope manufacturing. “Growing up, my family was very food-focused—my dad was one of the first and most consistent customers of Lutèce,” he says. But when his daughter attended the French Culinary Institute, that was the true inspiration behind his decision to switch gears. “Getting involved in the food industry just seemed like a natural move for me.” So when Executive Chef Todd Mitgang was in between culinary gigs, Kristel seized the opportunity. “It was fortuitous that Todd was available,” he says. “And we were lucky to find a property that had already been a restaurant, which made the construction easier and quicker.” Long Island native Mitgang studied at the French Culinary Institute before working at restaurants such as Kittichai in Soho and then opening his first restaurant, Crave Ceviche Bar. Before partnering with Kristel, he opened Cascabel Taqueria on the Upper East Side and recently reopened Crave in midtown as Crave Fishbar. In developing the menu at South Edison, Mitgang works with organic and sustainable farms whenever possible, sourcing ingredients from local markets, including Amber Wave Farm, Balsam Farms, and Montauk Shellfish Company. “Our spirit comes from the town, from the beach, and from our relationships with local farmers and fishermen,” says Mitgang. “I try to speak with our vendors often and to create dishes that highlight ingredients that they continued on page 64
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THAT’S MINT A popular drink gets a sweet update, courtesy of South Edison. South Edison’s Montauk Mojito (ABOVE) is a locally inspired version on the original, with macerated blueberries and strawberries, soaked with Cedilla açai liqueur. “We were looking for an East End interpretation of the mojito, which to us meant using local berries in season,” says Kristel. To mix up one of your own at home, follow the easy steps below.
MONTAUK MOJITO Muddle macerated blueberries and strawberries soaked in Cedilla açai liqueur with fresh mint. Pour in 1 oz. Don Q rum, a dash simple syrup, and 3⁄4 oz. of fresh lime. Shake and pour over ice with a splash of soda. Garnish with fresh mint.
SOUTH EDISON INTEL Regulars are privy to these insider tips. • Table 104 in the upstairs section of the restaurant is the best spot for date night—Kristel says it’s the most private. • Local fisherman “Little” Anthony Sosinski is one of chef Todd Mitgang’s favorite vendors. • Montauk Brewing Company’s Driftwood Ale—which is made just down the street—is a featured beer at the bar. • The main bar was crafted by local surfboard ding repair legend Jimmy Goldberg. • The check is served with a tasty tin of salt water taffy.
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The Profiteroles with pistachio gelato, white chocolate sauce, and candied pistachios is just one of the decadent dessert dishes on the menu.
continued from page 62 are excited about.” Mitgang also notes that he keeps the menu flexible to accommodate the changing availability of local ingredients. “I’ll try to find a pinch of something that complements and elevates the total plate.” While one could certainly build an entire meal at South Edison based solely on fruits de mer, there’s no need to stick with seafood. While the olive oil–braised baby octopus tacos (a customer favorite) are indeed tasty, the refreshing yellow tomato gazpacho is a standout. The Lemongrass Local Porgy à la Plancha is seasoned perfectly with a delectable crispy skin, and the buttermilk-fried free range chicken leg (with warm passatelli, Parmesan, and cherry tomato) really hits the spot. For dessert, the salted caramel ice cream bar and blueberry shortcake must not be missed. Each comes with a dollop of fresh whipped cream and features the perfect balance between salty and sweet, tart and savory. Although Montauk has increasingly become a place to see and be seen since South Edison’s inception, Kristel is tight-lipped when it comes to pinpointing his celebrity clientele. While South Edison hosts boldfaced names on a regular basis, he believes it’s because heavy hitters know they can kick back and relax at his restaurant. “They come here because it’s so low-key,” he says. “They can just enjoy the time with their families, and I don’t want to change that.” H
Estia’s Little Kitchen It’s perfect for lunch. We love to sit at the counter. I recommend ordering up a little kitchen Cobb, or the crispy chicken BLT nails it. 1615 Bridgehampton–Sag Harbor Tpk.; Sag Harbor, 725-1045; estiaslittlekitchen.com
Jonathan Wald, pictured (LEFT) with daughter Ruby, buys fresh produce from Round Swamp Farm for backyard barbecues.
Fierro’s Neighborhood Pizza I go there every day for lunch with my 10-year-old, Nick. Well, pretty much every day. It’s hands-down the best slice on Long Island. 104 Park Pl., East Hampton, 324-5751; fierrospizzastore.com
Hampton Chutney Co. It’s the spot for dosas—anytime. And I continued on page 66
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TASTE A sampler pizza from Serafina. BELOW: Nick & Toni’s outdoor patio.
TEQUILA TASTING
John Papas Cafe The pancakes can’t be beat—blueberry, banana nutmeg, chocolate chip. And breakfast is served all day. The kids love it. 18 Park Pl., East Hampton, 324-5400; johnpapascafe.com
Nick & Toni’s It’s my spot for date night with 15-year-old daughter, Ruby—a tradition for 11 years (thank you, Bonnie and Kirsten). Get the romaine salad and the free-range chicken. 136 N. Main St., East Hampton, 324-3550; nickandtoniscafe.com
The Palm Every kid loves the fries and the desserts, and the grown-ups savor the double-cut NY Strip and Louis “Gigi” Delmaestro salad (with shrimp, green beans, tomato, onion, bacon, lettuce, roasted
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Round Swamp Farm My best pick of all is my own backyard with a Weber for grilling Round Swamp’s finest swordfish and tuna. It’s my favorite farmstand for the freshest produce and seafood out East. 184 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton, 324-4438; roundswampfarm.com
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New iterations of the favorite Mexican cocktail are reincarnated on the East End from East Hampton to Montauk. BY ALEXIS BENDJOUIA
On the rocks or frozen, the celebrated blend of tequila, lime, and Triple Sec is a well-established summer classic suitable to all tastes and predilections. Whether you decide to sip the standard margarita or opt for a more creative concoction, a few spots out East cannot be overlooked. Blue Parrot offers flights of tequila, which allow patrons to sample the blanco, reposado, and añejo varieties before choosing one for their drinks. Get creative with the standard Dirty Bird margarita and add in some fresh fruit purées, like blood orange. “Everyone just loves the customization of the flavors,” says manager Jennifer Claflin of the fresh fruit varieties. Or you can really go wild with the Greetarita, a combination of red sangria and frozen margarita. To add a little spice and kick to your summer fun, grab a watermelon jalapeño margarita or a habañero pineapple variety at The Hideaway mixed with freshly squeezed juices, made-fromscratch ingredients, and more than 125 types of tequila. “It’s not fresh if it hasn’t been made that day—that’s my rule!” says manager Fushil Sinha of the lime juice, orange juice, and a variety of other fruity flavors made in-house. You want to find that “crispy, I-just-bit-into-a-watermelon sensation, and that’s what goes on with our watermelon margaritas,” Sinha says. Mercado also makes its own extra-spicy version of this cocktail, the caliente margarita, with jalapeño-infused tequila, as well as fresh jalapeño. To create the authentic taste, Mercado owner Marcel Link says, “Our ingredients are top-notch—we use 100 percent agave tequila and Combier, the finest Triple Sec.” An order of the guacamole and chips might be necessary to smooth out the palate with all the bold flavors in this en fuego libation. It’s never too early or late to sample some of the best margaritas on the East End. After all, as the song says, regardless of the time in the Hamptons, it’s 5 o’clock somewhere.… Blue Parrot, 33A Main St., East Hampton; 329-2583; blueparroteasthampton.com; The Hideaway, 364 W. Lake Dr., Montauk; 668-6592; thehideawaymontauk.com; Mercado, 1970 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton; 237-1334; mercadony.com
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ROAD TO PURITY Organic Avenue’s pop-up in the Hamptons’ Theory boutiques supplies East Enders with the brand’s cult-favorite juices.
BuddhaBerry’s toppings are allnatural and packed with nutrients.
yogurt for yogis MONTAUK’S BUDDHABERRY HAS INTRODUCED ANTIOXIDANT-PACKED TOPPINGS FOR SWEET TREATS YOU CAN FEEL GOOD ABOUT.
one fish, two fish THE HAMPTONS’ NEW SEAFOOD CO-OP IS COUNTING UP WAYS TO SUPPORT THE LOCAL FISHING ECONOMY, ONE FRESH SEAFOOD DISH AT A TIME.
Nick & Toni’s serves simple seafood caught that very day.
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“WE GREW UP ON SAME-DAY-SOURCED SEAFOOD,” says cofounder Sean Barrett of Dock to Dish, the Hamptons’ new community-sponsored fishing cooperative, which presents members with a weekly shipment of fish filets. The fresh catch also makes its way to diners’ plates at Nick & Toni’s. A fish caught on any given day will likely be served as that night’s dinner special. Barrett trusts Executive Chef Joseph Realmuto to showcase the ocean bounty: “Joe speaks the language of fresh fluently,” he says. Nick & Toni’s, 136 N. Main St., East Hampton, 324-3550; nickandtonis.com H
As juice cleanses remain a part of many health-minded Hamptonites’ diets, Manhattan’s Organic Avenue’s cold-pressed organic juices are welcome out East for their effects on “the way you feel inside and out,” according to Jessie Gould, SVP of retail. New flavors—such as the Virgin Mary, a tongue-awakening (even without the vodka) organic blend of tomato, beet, pink Himalayan salt, black pepper, turmeric, and cayenne, along with long-standing favorites like the chlorophyll-packed Green Love— are now stocked in the Southampton and East Hampton Theory boutiques. The 100 percent watermelon juice truly tastes like essence of summer—and its debloating properties are bikini friendly, to boot. 46 Newtown Lane, Suite 5, East Hampton, 324-3285, 98100 Main St., Southampton, 204-0231; organicavenue.com
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ith residents so heavily invested in healthy living, Montauk’s newest frozen yogurt café, BuddhaBerry, pleases the masses by marrying the sweet, refreshing yogurts and sorbets with a toppings bar packed with powerful superfoods. Owner Nancy Passaretti, a self-proclaimed yogurt enthusiast, yogi, and faithful disciple of a gluten-free lifestyle, offers 86 toppings ranging from golden flax seed to organic berries. “These superfoods add high levels of nutritional value,” says Passaretti. “These little things, if you can find ways to incorporate them into your diet, add longevity and make you look and feel younger.” Yogurts are sourced from Oregon, Wisconsin, and Arkansas in flavors such as caramel sea salt pretzel and candy bar smash. Passaretti tops her own vanilla or peach swirl with the winning combination of house-made granola, goji berries, raw cacao beans, roasted puffed quinoa, dark chocolate, and fresh raspberries. The café has also become a popular breakfast destination with organic Belgian waffles: Choose buckwheat, oat bran, buttermilk, or gluten-free batter to pour into the iron, served with Greek yogurt and fresh berries. 43 S. Euclid Ave., Montauk, 668-8393
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championing culinarian GREEN POTATO SALAD SERVES
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ailing from across the pond, Madison Cowan was introduced to the East End by legendary Sag Harbor resident and playwright Lanford Wilson. As the pair forged a friendship, the stage was set for Cowan’s culinary artistry, inspired by the waterside town’s fresh seafood and idyllic scenery. With his roots today firmly planted in New York, Cowan revisits the East End, and this summer in Southampton, he’s raising awareness at the kickoff event for the Alzheimer’s Association 30th Anniversary Rita Hayworth Gala.
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Red potatoes, scrubbed and roughly cut into one-inch pieces 2 handfuls arugula 1 handful fresh coriander 1 bunch chives; extra for garnish 1 handful pistachios; extra for garnish ½ cup grated Parmesan ½ cup extra virgin olive oil ½ lemon, juiced Sea salt Black pepper 3 soft-boiled eggs, optional Boil potatoes until tender, about five minutes. Drain into colander, rinse with
cold water. Place colander in a large bowl; refrigerate. Pulse the next seven ingredients in a food processor or blender until everything blends and is coarse. Add more oil if needed; season to taste. Place potatoes in the bowl, add pesto. Mix well. Chill at least 30 minutes. Soft-boil the eggs for two-and-a-half minutes, then submerge in cold water to cool. Peel and slice into wedges or lightly mash with a fork. Garnish salad with eggs, chopped chives, and pistachios. Drizzle with a little oil and black pepper. Alternatively, serve salad warm.
Read more from Feldman’s interview with Cowan and find his South o’ the Border Pink Lemonade recipe online at hamptonsmagazine.com.
PHOTO AND RECIPE © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. MADISON COWAN, LLC
GLOBE-TROTTING CHOPPED AND IRON CHEF CHAMPION MADISON COWAN DRAWS ON THE EAST END’S INGREDIENTS AND HIS OWN SAG HARBOR HISTORY FOR INSPIRATION. BY SCOTT FELDMAN
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1997, I was part of the Circle in the Square Theatre company, and Lanford Wilson invited me to his home in Sag Harbor. I continue making trips out East; I’ll spend all day on the beach, then prepare freshly caught seafood and local produce. You’ve been featured on many TV shows—which is your favorite? As it was my first time on US television, Chopped is by far my favorite. I very much enjoyed Iron Chef America as well. I’ve been lucky and blessed. What are your favorite local ingredients?
Fresh summer corn, mangoes, berries, peaches, plums, limes, tomatoes, herbs, and whatever seafood I catch in the morning. What’s your favorite East End market? Schiavoni’s Market in Sag Harbor carries everything. If you can’t find it there, it’s not on the East End. H
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FROM TOP: The interior of Elie Tahari’s East Hampton store was fully renovated while preserving its historic exterior; metallic Cleopatra heel ($350); Mallory jacket ($1,298).
downstairs, and the telephone exchange upstairs. It’s part of East Hampton history,” he explains. “It’s a brand-new building now, but everything on the outside remains the way it was” to maintain the history of the structure. On the 40th anniversary of his brand, Tahari’s own history is being honored. In addition to Elie Tahari Day in New York City, the commemoration of the milestone will begin in September with a 10- to 12-piece capsule collection of “greatest hits” for Spring 2014, featuring the aforementioned tube top from the ’70s, the fitted women’s suits Tahari popularized in the ’80s, and the leather workmanship for which he is known. The collection will be shown along with the rest of Spring/ Summer 2014 in Elie Tahari’s NYC pop-up store, designed by Gordon Bunshaft to embody Tahari’s idea of a fashion lab—a place where his collections are created in smaller lots that evolve according to customers’ reactions. Tahari loves being on the floor with the customer, tweaking clothes with seamstresses tailoring samples to fit. “I like to look at beautiful things, do beautiful things,” says Tahari. “Trends or fads don’t matter. Does the woman look good, fresh, elegant, sophisticated? That’s what matters.” With Fall 2013 around the corner, the upcoming line features skinny bottoms, leggings, and large tops, lots of leather, leather trim, and body-hugging silhouettes. “It’s all about mixing dressy and sporty and whatever makes you feel good,” he continues about the fall collection. “It’s a lot more free and inspiring to see people mixing and having their individual style. I like fluid, soft, feminine things. The clothing I design is multigenerational; it looks great on both a mother and a daughter.” It’s also stunning on Jessica Stam, the face of the fall campaign. Another upcoming launch is a Tahari eyewear collection for spring 2014. The designs will have the same stylish and sophisticated aesthetic as Elie Tahari clothing. Then legwear, men’s underwear, socks, and T-shirts will be rolled out for fall 2014. With a plethora of accomplishments over the past 40 years and a host of projects on the horizon, Tahari treasures precious downtime spent with his kids at his home overlooking the beach in Sagaponack. “It’s a Luna Park for kids,” he says enthusiastically. “My 8-year-old daughter, Zoe, likes the trampoline, swimming, and playing Ping-Pong. My son, Jeremey is 11; he likes to throw a basketball. And I hang around and walk on the beach. I don’t leave the house much.” To stay centered, Tahari has been studying Kabbalah for
“It’s all about mixing dressy and sporty and whatever makes you feel good.” —ELIE TAHARI
the past 18 months, in New York and the Hamptons. He says it has changed his life. “We have to be humble,” he says with great respect, as he recalls his upbringing. “I didn’t feel good enough for anything. I never felt I deserved anything. I never had anything. So, I never thought that I was suffering, but I was. I was looking for truth, but I didn’t know what truth was. I studied different spiritualities, different religions…. I now believe that the teaching of the Zohar is the clearest way for truth [for me]. It’s sharing, truth, love, compassion, and understanding…. ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ If you can exercise that thought, even a little bit, you’ll be living a very elevated life.” As a result, Tahari has a clear definition of what makes him happy: “As long as you’re appreciative, you’re happy,” he explains. “If you know that in a second everything can change, and you appreciate and enjoy what you have, then you can be happy.” Words we can all live by. 1 Main St., East Hampton, 329-8883; elietahari.com H
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Wool single-breasted jacket available as part of complete suit ($4,270), Brunello Cucinelli. 39 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 324-3400; brunellocucinelli.com; White poplin dress shirt ($365), Turnbull & Asser. 50 E. 57th St., NYC, 212-752-5700; turnbullandasser.com; New Cure slim-fit jeans ($205), A.P.C. Tenet, 91 Main St., Southampton, 377-3981; usonline. apc.fr; Adney Twist loafer ($1,350), Tom Ford. 845 Madison Ave., NYC, 212-359-0300; tomford.com
Broderie Anglaise cotton dress ($315), DKNY. Lord & Taylor, 1440 Northern Blvd., Manhasset, 516-6273000; dkny.com; Eva Panama fedora ($115), Melissa Odabash. Intermix, 87 Main St., East Hampton, 907-8025; 64 Main St., Southampton, 283-8510; intermixonline.com; Epicure multi-strap leather sandals ($260), K. Jacques St. Tropez. Life’style, 127 Main St., Sag Harbor, 725-1667; net-aporter.com
match point A FRESH FACE of beauty brand Estée Lauder, Hilary Rhoda is partial to clothing with a pared-down elegance. “Comfortable, fun, and classic, but never boring,” she says of her preferred style. “I like to stick to trends that are easy to wear and don’t make you look like you’re trying too hard.” While watching players like Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray duke it out on the courts, Rhoda would sport this apropros, tennis-inspired sundress from DKNY with a classic fedora and a pair of flat sandals. She adds, “In this summer heat, leather sandals and a fedora are my go-to accessories.”
FASHION DESIGNER Bibhu Mohapatra is a master of creating figure-flattering women’s wear, delivering elegant yet wearable collections season after season. For his personal wardrobe, he strikes a similar balance, noting, “Comfort definitely comes first. My style is a juxtaposition of casual and traditional aesthetics.” Preparing for an action-packed day at the Arthur Ashe Stadium, Mohapatra complements a light charcoal blazer and classic Turnbull & Asser shirt with casual jeans and a pair of standout Tom Ford loafers. H
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SHINE ON Dior’s new Nail Sparkling Powders add a touch of magic to summer manicures. We’ve all heard of the magical qualities of the Hamptons—with the spectacular light and picturesque, vivid sunsets that almost seem make-believe. Fitting right in with this fantastical setting is Dior’s new nail polish powder. The limited-edition set features two shimmery textured powders in rose gold and black hues that may be worn individually or splashed over a bright color for an edgier look. The ability to layer, from light dusting to complete saturation, is a sophisticated way to integrate a touch of whimsy with your summer style. Nordstrom Roosevelt Field, 630 Old Country Road, Garden City, 516-746-0011; dior.com
JEWELRY DESIGNER RONI BLANSHAY DISCUSSES HER INSPIRATION FOR THE BRILLIANT BAUBLES AND SPARKLING ACCESSORIES THAT EAST ENDERS LOVE.
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very time I put them in my hands, I feel the energy of the stones,” says Roni Blanshay ( LEFT), the creative force behind her eponymous line of glittering accoutrements. Though her current aesthetic is distinguished by ample Swarovski crystals and vibrantly colored genuine stones, balanced with neutral, natural materials, Blanshay first entered the fashion realm as a denim designer in the 1980s. A move from Canada to New York five years ago marked her entry into jewelry design, and now Blanshay gleans inspiration from her new settings, which includes the Hamptons. “What’s so great about the Hamptons is that it has a certain synergy,” she says. “It’s relaxed; it has a certain pulse to it.” Blanshay’s East End routine—“sitting at a café with just the buzz of people around” and “walking endlessly on the beach”— allows for piquing creativity. Jennifer Miller, whose jewelry boutiques exclusively carry the line in the Hamptons, says, “Roni has a keen eye for design which integrates with the aesthetic and relevance of my collection in the Hamptons. We are known for selling both fine and faux jewelry in our boutiques, and Roni’s creations are perfect, as they can be worn with everyone’s fine pieces.” Inspiration for those pieces is derived from all sources—from her everyday surroundings to the colors and patterns she observes during shopping trips on the East End. As “a person that is very seduced by colors, materials, and surroundings,” Blanshay explains, the design process is “actually an emotional and spiritual experience.” For particularly Hamptons-appropriate accessories, she uses “resort” colors to create “playful pieces” that work for day and evening outings alike, in addition to such earthy, harmonizing materials as bone (to invoke the look of ivory) and wooden beads. Other trademark looks include a “glamorous-casual” bejeweled necklace adorned with crystal-encrusted skulls and a fleur de lis, paired with casual tees, while a “very romantic” cameo necklace matches with lacy cotton tops, and a deep blue horn pendant seems to blend ethnic influence with modern sparkle. The ultimate effect? Blanshay’s covetable fusion of “the kumbaya and the cool.” Jennifer Miller Jewelry, 55 Main St., East Hampton, 329-9061; 28 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 283-9061 (through September); jennifermillerjewelry.com; roniblanshay.com H
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TOP TO BOTTOM: Sparkling powder ($48 for set of two) and polish ($24 each).
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BUZZWORTHY BOYS’ TOYS Local gem Khanh Sports opens an expansive second location in East Hampton, offering one-stop shopping for sport, surf, and shades.
sporty style RALPH LAUREN RETURNS TO TENNIS, OUTFITTING THE US OPEN FOR THE NINTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR.
Khanh Sports now caters to the active set by keeping of-themoment physical fitness must-haves readily in stock at its two East Hampton locations. Store owner Khanh Ngo tested out the new elliptiGO bike (starting at $1,799) himself, practically making history completing a 111-mile trek around Tucson in seven and a half hours. “We have doctors and physical therapists going wild for this bike,” says Ngo of the no-impact running bike. “People even rent them by the hour.” Take this innovative new cycle out for a spin around the East End or explore the rest of Khanh’s extensive inventory, which includes a selection of more than 200 specialized bikes. Surf boards, ping-pong tables, and finishing equipment are top sellers, while paddleboards—the ultimate summer necessity—are coming in by the truckload; Ngo says he just cannot keep them in the store. Feeling more like a one-acre playground than your typical outdoors retailer, the summer sports haven recently added a miniature golf course at its new Montauk Highway location. 60 Park Pl., East Hampton, 324-0703; 500 Montauk Hwy., East Hampton, 324-1077; khanhsports.com
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tylish tennis fans and players rejoice: Ralph Lauren, king of American sportswear presents this year’s official US Open uniforms with a modern, clean edge. The signature pony icon and timeless red, white, and navy tones will be displayed on chair and line umpires, on-court officials, and ballpersons as they call the shots during the Open. The designer’s patriotic sensibility and style meld with high-performance-driven functionality as the uniforms are made from airflow jersey and breathable moisture-wicking knits. Comprised of polo shirts, shorts, and accessories, the official uniforms allow for constant movement while staying true to Ralph Lauren’s unparalleled style elements. For tennis fans and East End style setters alike, the retail collection includes tote bags, commemorative caps, and sweaters in an expanded color palette of Kelly green, cobalt blue, heritage pink, saturated orange, and RL 200 red—a tribute to the tournament and a spirited twist on habitual tennis wear. The collection will be available onsite at the US Open Ralph Lauren Tournament shop throughout the tournament (August 26– September 9). For official tournament details, visit usopen.org. 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 2876953; 57 Main St., East Hampton, 907-9201; ralphlauren.com H US Open Ball Boy shirt ($125) and shorts ($80) in French navy, Ralph Lauren.
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Andy Murray’s favorite watches are from the Rado HyperChrome Court Collection; he is particularly fond of the blue-accented version, which represents hard court tennis. BELOW: Andy Murray wins the 2013 Sony Open.
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s the hustle and bustle of the upcoming US Open Tennis Championships descends on New York, Andy Murray and the rest of the world’s top players ready their game for tennis enthusiasts on this side of the pond. For the recent Wimbledon champion and winner of the 2012 US Open title, everything is in the timing. “I always like to keep track of time; it plays a huge part in my life. Whether I’m on a tennis court, at home, or in the gym, keeping time is always an important factor to me,” he admits. “Timing on the court is also hugely important, as any good tennis player will tell you.” With timing playing a critical role in his life and career, Murray has a particular fondness for watches; he has become a brand ambassador for Rado. “I always associated Rado with tennis because I remember it as sponsoring tennis tournaments when I was younger,” says Murray. He admits that even when traveling with his team, time is so important to them that they’ve created a competition around it. “If any one of us is late—whether to breakfast or training—the team would decide on a forfeit, often involving carrying everyone’s bags back from the court or restaurant.” Murray adds, “Like most guys, I’ve always liked watches.
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I’ve learned quite a lot about watches in the last few years, since my partnership with Rado started. I have a few watches now, and my collection is growing.” And he looks ahead to this year’s US Open hoping to collect another championship, as well. On the heels of his defeat of Djokovic last month at Wimbledon—to be the first British player to earn the title in 77 years—and after defeating Djokovic in five sets to win the men’s singles at the US Open in 2012, Murray aspires to a repeat victory this year at Forest Hills. “I love New York,” the champion says. “Ever since I came here as a junior and won the US Open, it has been special for me. Obviously, winning my first slam here last year has just added to that. The place has incredible energy.” In addition to keeping a close eye on his game and his timing, Murray enjoys watching football, basketball, and boxing and participates in fantasy football and basketball, which helps him stay in the loop when he’s traveling. So, what would Murray do if he had an extra hour in every day? “It might sound boring, but because the tour is so busy, I’d probably spend the extra hour just chilling,” he says. “I don’t get to see my girlfriend or my dogs as much as I would like, so it would be nice to have an extra hour at home.” H
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FOR WIMBLEDON VICTOR ANDY MURRAY—WHO LOOKS FORWARD TO THE UPCOMING US OPEN IN NEW YORK—TIMING MEANS EVERYTHING. BY ROBERTA NAAS
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ON MCLAIN: Helmet, Samshield (price on request). Horse Haven, 36 Hampton Road, Southampton, 287-7065; samshield.com. Show outfitting, McLain’s own
Custom show jacket, Charles Ancona (price on request). Available by appointment in Hamptons, 212-727-9989; charlesancona.com. Breeches, Pikeur (price on request). Horse Haven, SEE ABOVE; pikeur.biz. Custom riding boots, Parlanti (price on request). parlanti.com. Metro five-row ring, Tiffany & Co. ($6,500). 53 Main St., East Hampton, 324-1700; tiffany.com. Custom Cynthia Munro show oxford, Brianne’s own ON BRIANNE:
ON GEORGINA: Triumph show coat ($500), breeches ($195), and Monaco dress zip boots ($920), Ariat. Brennan’s Bit & Bridle, 42 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton, 537-0635; ariat.com. Equestrian Collection button-down, Gucci ($515). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-365-0994; gucci.com. Novo ring, Tiffany & Co. ($3,150). SEE ABOVE
Award-winning equestrians McLain Ward, Georgina Bloomberg, and Brianne Goutal prepare for the annual Hampton Classic, a hunter/jumper competition of world-class riders and charity fundraising. BY JILL SIERACKI PHOTOGRAPHY BY CARTER BERG
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“I wouldn’t say necessarily the Hampton Classic course is harder or easier than other venues; it’s on par with the world’s best.” —MCLAIN WARD
OR THE PAST SEVERAL WEEKS, equestrian activities in the Hamptons have centered on the polo tournament taking place in Bridgehampton at Two Trees Farming. However, when the Hampton Classic opens on August 25, the local riding community and its fans turn its collective attention to a different side of the sport. Three stars of the weeklong hunter/jumper Grand Prix are also all New Yorkers: McLain Ward, two-time Olympic gold medalist and sixtime winner of the Hampton Classic; Georgina Bloomberg, a past gold medalist at the North American Young Riders’ Championship; and Brianne Goutal, who was awarded the United States Equestrian Team Foundations Lionel Guerrand-Hermès Trophy in 2005 (the trophy recognizes her as the Junior/ Young Rider who best exemplifies the ideals of horsemanship and sportsmanship). The weeklong Hampton Classic is comprised of a series of show-jumping derbies covering a wide range of ages, from 5- and 6-year-olds to adults, as well as varied experience levels from amateur to professionals. The event culminates in Grand Prix Sunday, the week’s final event as well as what many believe to be the close of the Hamptons social season. “It’s a really important horse show the entire week for us, and most people will bring multiple horses every day,” says Bloomberg. “Most days you’re getting there at the crack of dawn, and you’re not leaving until dinnertime.” On top of the challenges of competing, Bloomberg also received news at the end of June that may affect her participation in the Classic. The seasoned equestrian and author of the riding-centric young-adult novels The A-Circuit and My Favorite Mistake announced she was pregnant with her first child. “I was very tired during the first few months but have more energy now that I am in my second trimester,” she says. “I haven’t decided yet whether I will be showing at all at the Classic this year and won’t decide until a week or two before. I will just listen to my body and see how I feel as each week passes. If I do show, I will just be competing two or three horses instead of the six or seven I was planning. But I will have a few of my horses there competing with other people no matter what, and I will be there to cheer them on.”
How do you prepare for the Hampton Classic? MCLAIN WARD: Jumping on grass is different from the synthetic surfaces, and it suits different horses, more or less. Managing a string of Grand Prix horses is like managing any other sports team—you have to find the balance so they stay healthy, sound, and fit, and you have to know that different venues are going to suit different personalities, better or worse. GEORGINA BLOOMBERG: I would say it’s pretty much the same as we prepare for any show, but you try to save your best horses for the Classic to be on top of your game. We have showed there for so many years, and every year it continues to impress, especially on Opening Sunday. This is everyone’s hometown crowd. Do you feel any added pressure knowing that you’ll have familiar faces in the crowd? GB: The media and [most spectators] don’t care about our sport for the entire rest of the year, but the Hampton Classic is the one show that they pay attention to, so you face more outside pressure and outside attention
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than you do for any other horse show. And then, yes, you always have some people who don’t get to see you ride all year and then will come to the Hampton Classic, so the show is always where you want to impress. BRIANNE GOUTAL: Most of our friends and family can only come so often, if at all; the Classic is one of the shows that everyone seems to make it out for. I don’t know if it’s added pressure or it’s just a greater sense that more people you truly care about are watching; so for me, it’s one of the most, if not the most important show in the US in the summertime. Why do you think the Classic garners so much more attention? GB: The media gives it a little more attention because of the people who attend, both exhibitors and spectators. We don’t get that kind of a crowd, especially that kind of celebrity crowd, at any other horse show. Also the location—the Hamptons is the place to be if you’re in the New York area. BG: There aren’t many shows in America that have the same cultural, I would call it “stamp,” as a lot of the horse shows in Europe that have been around forever. [The Hampton Classic] is one of those quintessential American horse shows, and we don’t have that many of them anymore, so I think the media like that. What’s the greatest challenge to competing in the Classic? MW: The ring has a lot of natural obstacles. I wouldn’t say necessarily the course is harder or easier than other venues; it’s on par with the world’s best, but every course and every event has it’s own set of challenges. Some days it suits you and your horse, and some days it doesn’t. BG: The Grand Prix of the Hampton Classic is one of the most coveted prizes in show jumping, so the competition is very, very hard. There are a lot of natural obstacles—a double liver pool, a hedge, a bank—jumps that are more classic for cross-country jumping, and our horses don’t regularly see those kinds of jumps. It’s a rare field because it’s fenced in all the way around. The horses tend to get claustrophobic. Even though the actual space of the field is quite large, it being closed in is kind of disconcerting. And people tend to get a bit loud—if only we had as good hearing as our horses do—it’s hard to keep them concentrated. Brianne, you are known as a speed demon, setting some impressive times on the course. But is it better to be fast or flawless? BG: [Laughs] How about fast and flawless? If you asked me this a year or two years ago, I would have said flawless, but the jumper division (as opposed to the hunter division) comes down to speed effectiveness. While, of course, we all love to be flawless and not make any mistakes, the object is to win, and to win you have to be very fast and very effective; sometimes being effective is not as smooth as you would like. MW: You have to do both. You have to have no faults—if you knock a fence down it’s four faults for each rail. But what breaks ties on score is time. First consideration is jumping a clear round, and then it comes down to time. McLain, you’re a six-time Hampton Classic winner. Does that make you the man to beat in this year’s tournament? MW: I don’t know about that…. We try to come as well prepared for every event as possible, and we try to get it right more often than not, but we also make our share of errors and have plenty of bad days. Like other sports, it’s up and down, but you keep working at it and try to be the best you can be. You and your horse, Rothchild, are also in the running for the Taylor
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“We work really hard, but it’s also a huge passion.”—BRIANNE GOUTAL
Harris Triple Crown Challenge, a $200,000 bonus that was introduced last year. How does that change your preparations? MW: It’s a great incentive. The Hampton Classic is part of the three-event series, the last part being The Kentucky National Horse Show, so since we won the first one [the Wells Fargo Grand Prix of Devon in May], we’ll keep trying. I don’t think it really changes it except that you’ll use the same horse because it’s a horse-rider combination. Do you have time to see the Hamptons sights? Or are you constantly competing? BG: What we’re doing is a job, and we work really hard, but it’s also a huge passion. Even on days when you’re tired, you’re still excited to be at the barn, and we love competition—that’s our nature. GB: The riding world is known for working hard, but also playing hard. We all travel so much together that we’re like a big family, and we like going out together at night. I would say the Hampton Classic does make it a bit difficult to actually enjoy the Hamptons because the days are so long and the mornings are so early, but I try to take a few hours on the beach and go see some friends. MW: It’s an extended family, no doubt, but there’s a very high level of competitiveness. At the same time, the true test for us is the test that’s set in the arena. I’m actually home for about 10 days before the Hampton Classic, which is a nice little rest because we have a big series of events starting with the Hampton Classic and then the American Gold Cup, then a number of events through September and October. The schedule is getting busier and busier. There was a time when our season was seven or eight months, and now it can be 12 months, if you’d like it to be. We try to find a balance, but we’re on the road probably a good 11 months of the year. You are all Hampton Classic veterans; what advice would you give to up-and-coming riders? MW: The Hampton Classic is a big stage and for particularly young riders or amateur riders the first few times there are quite intimidating. You have to block out the amount of people, the atmosphere, the environment, and stay focused on your execution and your goals. GB: My advice to the new people coming into the ring is that you have to learn to lose as well as you win. We compete so much, and you’re going to have so many more bad days than you have good days. It’s important not to get discouraged and learn a lesson from every mistake, but then put it behind you and move on. BG: Because we’re competitors, we all want to win, win, win, but riding is a sport that develops over time. If you look at the really great ones, they’re all in their 40s. You also don’t go anywhere without a team, and who you surround yourself with makes you in the end.
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ON BRIANNE: Cashmere sweater ($340), Magaschoni. 53 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 204-0207; magaschoni.com. Leather leggings ($2,970) and riding boots ($1,925), Brunello Cucinelli. 39 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 324-3400; brunellocucinelli.com. Horse bit 18k gold necklace, Gucci ($4,150). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-627-2277; gucci.com. Gold watch, Rolex ($25,050). London Jewelers, 2 Main St., East Hampton, 329-3939; rolex.com ON GEORGINA: Linen blazer, Akris ($2,990). Hirshleifer’s, Americana Manhasset, 516-627-3566; akris.com. Equestrain Collection button-down ($515) and horsebit ring ($450), Gucci ($515). SEE ABOVE. Leather pants, Ralph Lauren ($1,298). 45 Main St., East Hampton, 907-9120; ralphlauren.com. Horseshoe necklace, Tiffany & Co. ($2,300). 52 Main St., East Hampton, 324-1700; tiffany.com. Riding boots, Steven Dann ($895). Blue & Cream, 60 The Circle, East Hampton, 329-1392; stevendann.com. Earrings, Georgina’s own
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Whom do you look up to? GB: One of my idols will always be Beezie Madden. I think everyone really looks up to the way she rides. I’ve been lucky enough to go on a couple of US tours with her. She’d come to the barn every day with a smile on her face and want to work hard. I really respected that she could fall off one day and come back and win the Grand Prix the next day. BG: Beezie is definitely one of mine also. McLain, if you watch him, his system is so effective at this point, and if there’s anybody who has truly perfected the system, it would be him. The first person I really looked up to was Leslie Howard. She’s so fast, and she’s so consistent. McLain, tell us a bit more about your three trips to the Olympics. MW: For an athlete, that’s the ultimate goal in your career. In [Athens] in 2004, I was very young and had a very young horse—Sapphire, the horse that won both gold medals. It was a wonderful experience, and a little bit of a blur at the same time. In 2008 [in Beijing] it was very different. I went [there] being the cornerstone of the team, and the pressure was very high. I really felt that we were well prepared, and obviously the result was fantastic. London [in 2012] was a really difficult year for me. I had the injury [Ward fell from a horse in January and shattered his kneecap, needing three months of rehab], some personal problems, and just making the team was a pretty heroic effort. I don’t think I was well prepared, and it was a little disappointing. But again, that’s sport. You don’t enjoy the up if you don’t have a little bit of the down, and you can’t dwell too long on the disappointments or celebrate the victories too long. The Hampton Classic also has a charity component. Georgina and Brianne, you’re both ASPCA Equine Welfare Ambassadors; how will that play into the week’s events? GB: We do a couple of events throughout the week, including a great adoption day where they have pit bull rescues, horses, dogs, and cats. Most of them get adopted, which is great, and it gives the organization a lot of exposure. It’s a really effective, amazing day not only for the ASPCA, but also for a lot of local animal rescues. BG: The other thing that’s amazing about the Hampton Classic is that as much media attention as it gets for the riders and the spectators, it really draws attention to other important organizations like the ASPCA. Is there a particular issue right now that’s very pressing related to animal rescue or equine care? GB: Horse slaughter is one major issue right now. Most people who are involved with horses don’t even know that it’s going on. Most people see the fancy horses that are well taken care of at the Hampton Classic, they forget about the ones that are not so lucky. BG: Also, with all the natural disasters that keep happening, it’s not only people who are affected. Animals, like horses, that are large and sensitive to heat are the ones that are most easily left by the wayside. It’s very important to raise awareness and it’s amazing how little people actually know. The Hampton Classic takes place Sunday, August 25 through Sunday, September 1 at 240 Snake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton. Visit hamptonclassic.com for event details. H
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Jennifer Mabley of Mabley Handler, her firm with husband Austin Handler (BELOW), says, “This property feels like an old Southampton estate. It’s unusual for Bridgehampton to have a house of this style.
WITH A FEARLESS USE OF STRIKING COLORS, DARING GEOMETRIC PRINTS, AND LOCALLY SOURCED FURNISHINGS, MABLEY HANDLER DESIGNS A BRIDGEHAMPTON RETREAT FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR.
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umming up a home in a single word can be tricky, but Jennifer Mabley and Austin Handler don’t hesitate. “Color,” say the husband-and-wife team almost simultaneously, when asked about the starting point for the grand yet breezy Bridgehampton retreat they designed for New Yorkers Liz Elting and Michael Burlant and their two sons, ages 12 and 10. “The foundation of this house is the use of bold color, but in the right places,” says Mabley. “The balance is challenging, and a lot of it is a matter of on-site nuances and making sure not to overdo it.” Their brilliant balancing act extends to layered materials, assured mixes of solids with geometric prints, and subtle yet soothing seaside references that combine to create a fresh, spirited take on Hamptons chic. Elting and Burlant first called on Water Mill–based Mabley Handler when they were deliberating between two Hamptons properties. “Even before we retained the design firm, Jennifer was prepared, at the drop of a hat, to take a look at the different homes, give her opinions,” says Burlant, an executive director at the commercial real estate services firm of Cushman & Wakefield. “And we really took her thoughts to heart.” The family ended up on Halsey Lane, with a newly constructed home set on 2.5 expansive acres. “We love the centrality of it. It’s near the ocean as well as the town on an extraordinary piece of land,” says Elting, the cofounder and co-CEO of TransPerfect, a language and business solutions
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company. “And it’s great for the kids,” adds Burlant. “They were the biggest motivator for us to be here in the Hamptons and to pick the house that we did. There’s plenty of space to play outside and the house is sizable but doesn’t feel too big. It’s cozy and very homey.” Making a seven-bedroom home with a grand approach and soaring entryway feel cozy is a design feat in itself, and one that Mabley and Handler accomplished in less than four months, armed with plenty of local finds (and finishing touches) from the likes of Mecox, Rumrunner Home, and English Country Antiques. After a carefully orchestrated single-day installation that ranged from backyard sod and furniture to kitchen appliances and linens, the family moved in last summer, just in time to spend the Fourth of July testing out the pool, tennis and basketball courts, and basement screening room—as well as breaking in their cobalt-blue living room and cheerful open kitchen, which pops with tangerine accents. “Many of our clients come to us because they’ve seen the soft, serene, relaxed interiors that we often do,” says Handler. “But it’s always nice when you come across a client who wants a relaxing house but doesn’t mind having a little bit of fun with color and pattern.” That willingness emerged gradually, through discussions that soon came to focus on color. “Liz has a lot of style,” explains Mabley. “And when we discovered her appreciation for color, we ran with that.” The front door opens into a sea of white and blue, anchored by a large, bordered carpet and a pair of Anthropologie Louisa settees upholstered with
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The expansive kitchen area “evolved slowly, because the tangerine color was really a commitment,” says Mabley.
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Color, drama, and excitement come together in a guest room, which vibrates with saturated peacock blue and lime green hues.
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The backyard is a sports paradise for the couple’s two sons, ages 10 and 12. Beyond the pool is a sunken tennis/ basketball court.
watercolor-inspired swirls of linen and cotton. The view through to the dining room reveals an airy space where the table for 14 takes center stage against a backdrop of floor-to-ceiling windows flanked by a pair of large abstract canvases by New York– and Southampton-based artist Mark Humphrey. Beyond the dining room is the showstopper of a living room, where cobalt and navy blue and white mix with silvery accents, bleached seashell flourishes, and jolts of geometric draperies and pillows. “I was never a blue person,” says Elting, who has long favored purple. “But Austin and Jennifer converted me. I love the use of blue in the house.” The color scheme turns to subtle tones of grays and blues in the boys’ shared bedroom, with nautical accents. As a complement to the azure tones throughout other parts of the home, a tangerine hue brightens up the kitchen. Elting became excited about incorporating orange after seeing the Mabley Handler portfolio, which includes the orange pool lounge they designed for the 2010 Hampton Designer Showhouse. “We got to know orange very well from that project, and now it’s definitely one of our go-to colors,” says Mabley, who unified the expansive space with touches such as custom bar stools and Brooke cotton flatweave rugs from Madeline Weinrib. “It’s amazing how much the color does hold the space together,” the designer adds. Directly off the kitchen is the den, a shelf-lined nook that mixes
gray-washed paneling with soft purple tones, in ikat-patterned pillows and throws. “It’s one of my favorite rooms because it’s such a comfortable place for the family to gather and watch television or read,” says Burlant. An inviting sectional unfolds beneath an antique silver leaf Mainstay chandelier, a playfully angular wrought-iron design from Currey & Company. Up the front stairs, and past the large abalone-inspired work by artist Dana Volkert, is the master bedroom, where more of Elting’s preferred purple plays off of softy shimmering grasscloth wallcovering from Phillip Jeffries. Burlant describes the effect as equally “peaceful, regal, and calming.” The four upstairs guest rooms range from subtle grays to bold oranges and blues, including a light-flooded chamber at the far end of the house that mixes shades of blue, turquoise, and lime green, complete with bed linens and draperies in Trina Turk’s bewitching Blue Peacock zigzag ikat. Now the family is focused on making the most of every moment they spend in Bridgehampton. “This place gives us an opportunity to really enjoy friends and meet new people in the Hamptons,” says Burlant, who is eager to put the basement’s wine-and-cheese-tasting table to good use. “It was a spectacular feeling to walk in the front door and see the final version of everyone’s collaborative vision. We felt instantly at home.” H
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WITH A COMBINATION OF BRAINS, AMBITION, AND GORGEOUS LOOKS, THESE HAMPTONS WOMEN DISCUSS THEIR INSPIRATIONS, PHILOSOPHIES, AND HOW THEY MANAGE TO ACCOMPLISH SO MUCH WHILE STAYING SO FIT AND FABULOUS.
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DIANA FRANK Photographer Diana Frank has an uncanny ability to bring out the quiet beauty of her subjects, even if that subject is a boisterous child. Her talent should be no surprise, though, since she spent two decades on the other side of the camera as a model. When she’s not being inspired by the magical quality of the light in the Hamptons, Frank can be found fundraising for the Madoo Conservancy, her favorite charity in the area. AGE:
42. NEIGHBORHOOD: Bridgehampton. HAMPTONS GUILTY PLEADoing yoga and being out here in this fresh air. GO-TO BEAUTY BRAND: My husband, Dr. Paul Frank, has a skincare line, so I use all of his SURE:
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cleansers and toners. BEAUTY OR BRAINS: Brains! They carry you so much further. NO ONE WOULD GUESS THAT: I’m an avid fly fisherwoman. THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF WHICH I’M MOST PROUD: My children. Definitely the most important thing I will ever do. WHEN I LOOK IN THE MIRROR, I SEE: A mother, teacher, student, wife, and daughter. A woman who is infinitely blessed. BIGGEST OBSTACLE: My mind. But obstacles give us a chance to grow and to learn more about ourselves and our strengths. BEST PIECE OF ADVICE: Be true to yourself. QUALITY I MOST LIKE IN A PERSON: Authenticity and a fierce sense of humor. THE HAMPTONS IS HOME BECAUSE: You can completely disappear and live a sweet and quiet life. But if you get the itch to be social, you’re right here in the middle of it all.
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BEAUTÉ: Dior Diorskin Airflash Spray Foundation in #300 ($62), Diorskin Rosy Glow Blush ($44), Diorshow Brow Styler in Universal Brown ($26), Rouge Nude Lipstick in Swan ($32). Bloomingdale’s, 270 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 425-6700; bloomingdales.com. Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream ($33). Salon Bar, 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 604-5500; salonbar.com FASHION: Ghost silk top, Helmut Lang ($210). Intermix, 64 Main St., Southampton, 283-8510; helmutlang.com. Molene top in noir, Eres ($175). 55 Main St., East Hampton, 604-5544; eresparis. com. Palm Beach pendant necklace, AERIN Erickson Beamon ($393). AERIN, 83 Main St., Southampton, 353-3773; aerin.com. Gold single bar diamond necklace, Jennifer Fisher ($4,500). Barneys Co-op, 2151 Broadway, NYC, 646-335-0978; jenniferfisherjewelry.com
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BEAUTÉ: Sue Devitt Triple C-Weed Whipped Foundation in Quiet and Still ($40), Color Luxury Lipstick in Vichy ($20). Macy’s, 160 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 427-7200; macys.com. Kérastase Nutritive Crème Oléo-Curl ($42). Kevin Maple Salon, 46 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 283-8230; kevinmaplesalon.com FASHION: Off-white sleeveless cross-front top, T by Alexander Wang ($229). Scoop Beach, 51 Newton Lane, East Hampton, 329-6800; scoopnyc.com. Camélia Ajoure hoops, Chanel ($5,000). London Jewelers, 47 Main St., Southampton, 287-4499; 2 Main St., East Hampton, 329-3939; londonjewelers.com
SUE DEVITT In the business of making people beautiful, makeup artist and beauty expert Sue Devitt’s eponymous line of makeup and skincare is a favorite among the cognoscenti; her products are known as much for flattering colors as for their antiaging properties. This summer the Australian-born Devitt is expanding her purview by launching Living Beauty Home, a new business venture that will renovate homes with a focus on a spalike feel. NEIGHBORHOOD: Southampton. HAMPTONS INSPIRATION: Growing my own vegetables and herbs as well as barbecues with friends. It is clean and very healthy living. BEAUTY ESSENTIAL: Argan oil for my hair. MOST PROUD OF: My ability to take risks and really execute something. I’m
gutsy. I go for it. BEAUTY PHILOSOPHY: If you are not living beautifully on the inside, then there is nothing you can do on the outside to make it all work. CAUSE CLOSEST TO MY HEART: Africa Foundation, which raises money to provide water solution transportation devices to different countries in Africa. BEAUTY BLACK BOOK: Facials from Wanda Innes in Water Mill. HAPPINESS IS: A fantasy. I would like to see more people live a life of contentment than happiness, because happiness will become unhappiness one day. Anything that goes up has to come down. THE LIVING PERSON I MOST ADMIRE: Obama. I have a tremendous amount of admiration for anyone who would take on [the role of] president of the United States. MOTTO: Live every day like it’s your last.
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SHAUNA MEI Quite the world traveler, Shauna Mei was born in Mongolia, raised in Seattle, and now calls the Hamptons home year-round. Her peripatetic nature makes her even more suited to finding unique goods for her business, ahalife.com. The website is a carefully curated mix of fashion, design, and other luxury items that every Hamptonite should bookmark. AGE:
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East Hampton. I love the beach and going swimming. I STAY IN SHAPE BY: Bikram yoga, running outside, and weight training. MOST REREAD BOOK: The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran. HAPPINESS IS: The meaning of life. It’s being in the present and appreciating what you have. It’s all about perspective. THE SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: A lack of understanding of fear—I am such a risk taker. WHEN I LOOK IN THE MIRROR, I SEE: Changes. You see yourself differently every day. HAMPTONS INSPIRATION:
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Ahalife. I come to work every day because it’s fun; it’s amazing. FAVORITE FEATURE: My smile. NO ONE WOULD GUESS THAT: I am an introvert. I love spending time by myself; it’s where I find my own inner peace and happiness.
BEAUTÉ: Dior Blush in Peachy Keen ($42), 5 Couleurs Designer Eyeshadow Palette in Amber Design ($60), Kohl Pencil in Trinidad Black ($29), Diorshow Blackout Mascara ($25), Rouge Lipstick in Trafalgar ($32). Macy’s, 160 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 427-7200; macys.com. Ouidad Climate Control Frizz & Flyaway Fighter Taming Shine Spray ($22). 27 Hampton Salon, 27 Hampton Road, Southampton, 377-3107; 27hamptonsalon.com FASHION: White coral and yellow-gold teardrop earrings, Jennifer Miller Jewelry ($495). 55 Main St., East Hampton, 329-9061; jennifermillerjewelry.com. One-of-a-kind ring, Janis Provisor Jewelry ($14,700). Gail Rothwell, 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 324-6666; janisprovisorjewelry.com
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BEAUTÉ: Dior Hydra Life Pro-Youth Protective Crème SPF 15 ($56), Skinflash Radiance Booster Pen ($37), Diorskin Nude Tan Natural Radiance Bronzing Powder ($55), Diorskin Rosy Glow Blush ($44), Addict Lip Maximizer Lip Gloss ($31). Macy’s, 160 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 427-7200; macys.com. Moroccanoil Frizz Control ($34). Sagg Salon, 33 Meadow St., Sag Harbor, 725-2363; saggsalon.com FASHION: Sasha top, Ramy Brook ($325). Blue 1, 2397 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 237-1796; ramybrook.com. Earrings, Roni Blanshay for Jennifer Miller Jewelry ($775). 55 Main St., East Hampton, 329-9061; jennifermillerjewelry.com
RAMY SHARP Ramy Sharp’s Ramy Brook line of clothing—brightly hued and extremely flattering womenswear—can go from relaxing on a Montauk beach to a chic dinner at Southampton Social Club without missing a beat. Her most memorable locale, however, is certainly Hampton House, where she met her husband in 1993. This year, Sharp introduces an equally stylish line of accessories, including bags and jewelry. AGE:
45. NEIGHBORHOOD: Bridgehampton. HAMPTONS INSPIRATION: The beauty and pureness of it. CAUSE CLOSEST TO MY HEART: I’m very involved in the UJA Federation, and I participate in Super Saturday. GO-TO BEAUTY BRAND: Per-fékt and Laura Mercier. HOW I STAY IN SHAPE: Spin, run, and Barry’s Bootcamp. Anything it takes to work off my wine and eating! FAVORITE FEATURE: I like having light blue eyes. YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO HAVE DINNER WITH: Hillary Clinton. I find her incredibly fascinating. She is a smart woman, she is a mother, and she appeals to so many different people. NO ONE WOULD GUESS THAT: I always wear a piece of evil eye jewelry. MOST VALUABLE TALENT: I have a good eye, and I can envision what makes women feel good. Then I try to design that. FAVORITE HERO OF FICTION: Wonder Woman. I like what she wears—the gold cuffs! QUALITY YOU MOST LIKE IN A PERSON: Honesty. MOTTO: “A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous.”—Coco Chanel
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BEAUTÉ: ON MIREYA: Dior Diorskin Nude Foundation in Mocha ($48), Blush in Vintage Pink ($42), Diorshow Mono Eyeshadow in Panama ($29), Diorshow Brow Styler in Universal Brown ($29), Addict Extreme Lipstick in Plaza ($31). Macy’s, 160 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 427-7200; macys.com. Oribe Thick-Dry Finishing Spray ($37). 27 Hampton Salon, 27 Hampton Road, Southampton, 377-3107; 27hamptonsalon.com. ON SOFIA: Dior Diorskin Nude BB Cream ($58), Diorshow Art Pen ($30), Diorshow Mascara ($25), Serum de Rouge in Soft Pink ($34). Sephora, 1950 Northern Blvd., Manhasset, 516-3659008; sephora.com. Moroccanoil Curl Defining Cream ($34). La Carezza Salon Da– Spa, 43-45 Windmill Lane, Southampton, 283-7683; lacarezza.com FASHION: ON MIREYA: Cover-up dress, Minnie Rose ($147). Intermix, 64 Main St., Southampton, 283-8510; minnierose.com. Olive jade drop earrings, Siman Tu ($325). Cabochon, 51 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 283-4102; simantu.com. ON SOFIA: Covet necklace, Jemma Wynne ($5,145). 25 Park, 2415 Main St., Bridgehampton, 537-7525; jemmawynne.com
MIREYA AND SOFIA D’ANGELO Mireya D’Angelo first visited the Hamptons in 1992. Now with her daughter Sofia’s competitive horseback riding schedule and as a SoulCycle instructor herself, her entire family takes advantage of the Hamptons year-round. The former prosecutor is now a business consultant to luxury brands, while her daughter—a rising high school freshman and top-level equestrian—has her own band, The Sectionals, which has performed at The Stephen Talkhouse. AGE: 49. NEIGHBORHOOD: East Hampton. HAMPTONS GUILTY PLEASURE:
Fresh mozzarella from Pasquale at Red Horse Market and summer dresses from Gloria Jewel. CAUSE CLOSEST TO MY HEART: VH1 Save The Music, which makes sure public schools have access to music education. BEAUTY ESSENTIAL: Kimara Ahnert Pro Lip Primer with SPF15 and Urban Decay Cannonball Ultra Waterproof Mascara. NO ONE WOULD GUESS THAT: I was born in Cuba and came to this country at the age of 10; I didn’t speak a
word of English. WOULD MOST LIKE TO HAVE DINNER WITH: Fidel Castro. I’d like to ask him what he was thinking. BEAUTY OR BRAINS: Brains. To ensure that whatever beauty there may be endures through time. AGE:
14. HAMPTONS INSPIRATION: Egypt Beach. BEAUTY ESSENTIAL: Benefit Badgal Lash Mascara. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: I try my hardest not to let anyone get in my head and bring me down. BEAUTY PHILOSOPHY: Keep it age-appropriate so my mom doesn’t scream at me. WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING I: Recite Shakespeare. THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF WHICH I’M MOST PROUD: Singing the national anthem at the Barclays Center. THE LIVING PERSON I MOST ADMIRE: My top four would be Ed Sheeran, Lady Gaga, Jimmy Page, and my mother. THE GREATEST LOVE OF MY LIFE: Performing and playing music. BEST PIECE OF ADVICE: Don’t peak too early.
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BEAUTÉ: Dior L’Or de Vie La Crème Riche for Face and Neck ($317), Diorskin Airflash Spray Foundation in Sand ($62), Diorskin Nude Tan Natural Radiance Bronzing Powder ($55), Diorskin Hydrating Loose Powder ($50), Kohl Pencil in Trinidad Black ($29), Addict Gloss in Bed of Roses ($30). Sephora, 160 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 425-1488; sephora.com. Bumble and Bumble Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil ($38). Sephora, SEE ABOVE FASHION: Diamond shift dress, Rebecca Taylor ($350). Scoop Beach, 51 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 329-6800; rebeccataylor.com. Stud earrings, Jemma Wynne ($3,675). 25 Park, 2415 Main St., Bridgehampton, 537-7525; jemmawynne.com
MARY ANN BROWNING A former ballerina from South Africa and current Southampton resident, Mary Ann Browning is the CEO and founder of Brownings Fitness, a workout method that builds muscle, burns fat, and has earned her legions of fans, including Vera Wang and Lauren Santo Domingo. If she’s not in her studio, check the golf course or the beach, where she loves stand-up paddleboarding. AGE:
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Citymeals-on-Wheels. GO-TO BEAUTY BRANDS: Tom Ford and M.A.C. LIVING PERSON YOU MOST ADMIRE: Nelson Mandela. MY FAVORITE FEATURE: My arms. I’M MOST GRATEFUL FOR: Opportunities that have been given to me since I came to this country. At first, I couldn’t afford a subway ticket, and through hard work and the people who’ve supported me, here I am. WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING, I: Try to take a 20-minute cat nap. WHAT MAKES ME SMILE: Helping people. Seeing them trust me really makes me smile. PHILOSOPHY ON AGING: Aging is really a cliché; it’s a state of mind. BIGGEST OBSTACLE: My inability to slow down and relax. PERSONAL MANIFESTO: Hell will freeze over before I give up.
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BEAUTÉ: Dior Diorskin Nude BB Creme ($58), L’Or de Vie Le Sérum ($360), Diorshow Iconic Overcurl Mascara ($29), Crème de Rose Lip Balm ($27). Sephora, 1950 Northern Blvd., Manhasset, 516-365-9008; sephora.com. Kérastase Elixir Ultime ($56). Kevin Maple Salon, 46 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 283-8230; kevinmaplesalon.com FASHION: White cotton voile dress ($395), Lexie necklace with freshwater baroque pearls and leather ($3,300), Ilyssa white-gold, diamond, and sapphire earrings ($4,400), and pearl bracelet ($165). Michelle Farmer Collaborative. 2491 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 604-1850; michellefarmer.com
MICHELLE FARMER Jewelry and clothing designer Michelle Farmer first found herself in the Hamptons after escaping the devastation that Hurricane Luis left in its wake in her former home of the British Virgin Islands. After falling in love with the area, Farmer now splits her time between Palm Beach and Bridgehampton, where her chic boutiques, Michelle Farmer Collaborate, are located. AGE: 43. NEIGHBORHOOD: Bridgehampton. HAMPTONS INSPIRATION: Running on the beach with my dog is so invigorating; it’s where I get all my ideas. HAMPTONS GUILTY PLEASURE: Sea salt chocolate from Citarella. CAUSE CLOSEST TO MY HEART: Anything animal-related. I’m a big dog-lover. HOW I STAY IN SHAPE: Physique 57. It’s hell on earth, but it’s the best workout you could ever do. GREATEST OBSTACLE: Time, probably, because I never seem to have enough, or I’m always worried I’m not going to live long enough to get everything done. BEAUTY SECRET: Happiness. MOST PROUD OF: The last store we just opened in December. My goal was to open my stores with a luxury hotel brand, and we opened with the Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Puerto Rico. MOST VALUABLE SKILL: My ability to design. It plays a part in every bit of my life. It’s what I live and breathe. MOTTO: Seek it, and make it happen. THE HAMPTONS IS HOME BECAUSE: When I am here, I feel complete and happy.
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BEAUTÉ: Dior Capture Totale One Essential Serum ($95), Diorskin Sculpt Concealer in Ivory ($36), 5 Couleurs Designer Eyeshadow Palette in Incognito ($60), Diorshow Art Pen ($30), Rouge Contour Lipliner Pencil in Thrilling Plum ($29). Sephora, 160 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 425-1488; sephora.com. Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Strong ($22). Revolve, 34 Hill St., Southampton, 377-3555; revolvehairsalon.com FASHION: Gisela cocktail dress, BCBG Max Azria ($278). 20 Main St., East Hampton, 324-7645; bcbg.com. Prive stud earrings with rainbow moonstones, Jemma Wynne ($2,730). 25 Park, 2415 Main St., Bridgehampton, 5377525; jemmawynne.com. Keshi pearl and crystal necklace, Siman Tu ($950). Cabochon, 51 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 283-4102; simantu.com
ADELINA WONG ETTELSON It’s no secret that the Hamptons are romantic, but the area holds an extra special place in Adelina Wong Ettelson’s heart: It’s where she met her husband, Bill. Now, the mother of two and director of residences marketing worldwide for the award-winning Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, Wong Ettelson draws from her experience marketing luxury brands and her love of travel to develop the company’s newest residential property on the Turkish Riviera. AGE:
46. NEIGHBORHOOD: Water Mill. HAMPTONS GUILTY PLEASURE: Naturopathica Healing Arts Center and Spa in East Hampton. GO-TO BEAUTY BRAND: Chantecaille. It feels like there’s nothing on, and yet
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you look good. HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO BE ENGAGED IN THE COMMUNITY: Giving back is very important, and I want to share that with my children. I am involved with quite a lot of charities and nonprofits, including Save Venice and the Central Park Conservancy. BEAUTY OR BRAINS: Both, because I want everything. WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING, I: Sing. BEST PIECE OF ADVICE: Be present, you can never have this moment back. BEAUTY SECRET: Sleep, water, and meditation. HAMPTONS INSPIRATION: The light and the water. It just makes me feel that one can really calm down. The Hamptons allow you to breathe. HAPPINESS IS: Waking up on a Sunday morning knowing there is nothing you have to do that day. WHEN I LOOK IN THE MIRROR, I SEE: Someone who likes to laugh. MOTTO: It ain’t over ’til it’s over.
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BEAUTÉ: Dior Diorshow D-NA Control White Reveal Day Essence ($145), Diorskin Nude Foundation in Beige ($48), Rouge Nude Lipstick in Swan ($32), Addict Ultra Lip Gloss in Ambre Lumière ($28). Bloomingdale’s, 270 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 425-6700; bloomingdales.com. Oscar Blandi Pronto Dry Styling Heat Protect Spray ($23). Sephora, 1950 Northern Blvd., Manhasset, 516-365-9008; sephora.com FASHION: Peek-a-boo top ($295), chrysophase, turquoise, and diamond earrings ($2,900), and green quartz ring ($1,430), Jennifer Miller Jewelry. 28 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 283-9061; 55 Main St., East Hampton, 3299061; jennifermillerjewelry.com Styling by Lauri Eisenberg Hair by Bianka Lefferts for 27 Hampton Salon Makeup by Ricky Wilson for Dior Manicures by Rebecca Neese for 27 Hampton Salon
JENNIFER MILLER Coming out East since childhood, Jennifer Miller has fond memories that are both quirky (her mother using a sun reflector) as well as universal (stargazing at night with her family). Now, the designer of an eponymous jewelry line savors long power walks and talks with girlfriends in Southampton and finds inspiration for her creations in the colors of the sand and sea. AGE:
52 NEIGHBORHOOD: Southampton. HAMPTONS GUILTY PLEASURE: Carvel! A Brown Bonnet is my favorite. CAUSE CLOSEST TO MY HEART: My mother was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease at age 52, and my father suffered cognitive and dementia-related issues as a result of a stroke, so the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation is very close to my heart. BEAUTY ESSENTIAL: Lancôme dual finish powder and foundation in one. MOST PROUD OF: Starting my business with a $2,500 loan from my beloved aunt, Harriet Selwyn, 20-plus years ago. BEST PIECE OF ADVICE: Wake up singing a song; it’s a great way to start the day. WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING, I: Put on “yoga toes,” better known as toe separators. They look ugly but feel so good. I NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT: Lipstick. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: My business partner, Mark, who happens to be my husband. He is the nuts and bolts of our business. HAPPINESS IS: My chocolate cocker spaniel, Goobers, that Mark and I rescued 10 years ago. HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO BE ENGAGED IN THE COMMUNITY: Incredibly. The Hamptons is my second home and has given me so much. I try every day to give back.
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HARMONIA INC. As recently described by a top Hamptons real-estate broker, Harmonia Inc’s Roxine Brown, Founder and Creative Director “ is a Master of the Landscape.” A true visionary who views each property as a unique canvas. From fabulous flower filled gardens to a Master Plan for a total property renovation, or a new construction Design/Build Harmonia Inc. executes it all.
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DOUGLAS ELLIMAN Magnificent downtown Penthouse duplex at The Whitman features four bedrooms, six full bathrooms and two half bathrooms, and is over 6,500 square feet spread out over two full floors. Four terraces totaling over 3,000 square feet and ceiling heights up to 12’4”. Amenities include full time doorman, Residents’ Only Gym, & Key-Locked Elevator. $25,000,000 Melanie Lazenby | 212.727.6131 | mlazenby@elliman.com
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EXCEPTIONAL SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE ESTATE Only a short distance to Halsey Neck Beach is this superbly designed and maintained shingle traditional on 1.5 +/- beautifully landscaped acres with a heated gunite pool and room for a full-sized tennis court. A wonderful way to enjoy the finest of the Hamptons lifestyle. Jay Flagg | 516.768.0349 | JayFlagg.com
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STAG HALL... OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME Southampton. A one-of-a-kind waterfront 5.5 acre compound on Peconic Bay in a very private setting. Property is sub-divided into 4 parcels...3 on land, one on beach. Parcel #1 has main house and small guest house, #2 has barn and large garage with apt above, #3 is a vacant wooded lot and #4 is beachfront (scenic easement). Now you can own a waterfront property as extraordinary as this authentic 1910 Adirondack compound on Little Peconic Bay. Stroll across your very own bridge to your very own beach. Sit on the grand daddy of all porches and watch a sunset or a thunderstorm and be awed by both. Play host to swans and egrets and blue herons. Watch the ospreys glide above the water looking for dinner. Swim, sail, water ski...or just sit and see the world in a whole new way. Exclusive. $14.95M WEB# 14487
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breaking the mold DEVELOPED BY THE GUBERMAN GROUP, A UNIQUE, PRISTINE ESTATE WITH A SPECTACULAR POOL HOUSE, SET HIGH ABOVE BRIDGEHAMPTON, OVERLOOKS HORSE COUNTRY. BY MIKE OLSON
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s new homes of incredible beauty crop up on the East End, a ramping up of quality has begun. To be sure, most high-end homes are well worth their seven- or eight-figure asking prices, but a true dedication to craftsmanship is necessary for any one property—or its developer—to stand above the rest. Enter The Guberman Group, springing from the prestigious Core Development Group in Manhattan. Founded in 2011 by President and CEO Josh Guberman, the firm has already become one of the most prestigious developers in the Hamptons. The key to The Guberman Group’s success lies in its commitment to channeling all of the company’s energies into one single project. “Our philosophy has always been to craft one fine home at a time,” says Guberman of this unique approach. And with the finishing touches now complete, one nine-bedroom, 14,000-square-foot estate at 94 Day Lily Lane is ready for its close-up. Set on one of the highest elevations in Bridgehampton, The Guberman Group’s most recent labor of love stands as a testament to its singular focus.
“We were blessed with a magnificent canvas to work with,” says Guberman of 94 Day Lily Lane, “five acres that contain a high perch overlooking all of Bridgehampton horse country along with tree top ocean views.” The natural beauty of those expansive views may be unparalleled, but it’s the home itself that has been drawing stares from drivers on Scuttle Hole Road since construction began last year. As with Guberman’s previous two projects, in Southampton, great pains went into creating an architectural style that both fits a traditional Hamptons aesthetic and stands apart as the future of East End development. This distinctive style is on display when one enters the double-height, paneled foyer, flanked by a grand living room with coffered ceilings and one of the home’s five wood-burning fireplaces. Walk down the gallerystyle hallway to encounter the chef’s kitchen, complete with its own breakfast space accented by double French doors that lead to a covered continued on page 118
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The chef’s kitchen has its own breakfast space accented by double French doors that lead to a covered patio for outdoor dining.
“We don’t build houses; we create homes.” —JOSH GUBERMAN continued from page 117 patio for outdoor dining. “My favorite part is how Josh blends the interior and exterior,” says Susan Breitenbach, The Corcoran Group broker who, with her son Matthew, has been tasked with finding the right buyer for this home. “The way he does his indooroutdoor space is just very special.” Never out of sight on the first floor, the amazing five-acre grounds (two of which remain wooded) are best absorbed from the turretshaped balcony on the home’s second floor,
offering views of the property’s acre-plus of pris- build houses; we create homes.” Still, the best example of the Guberman tine grass lawn, English and conventional gardens, pergola, and more than 140 evergreen Group’s philosophy may be the 3,100-squaretrees planted to give this new construction a feel- foot, three-level pool house. “It is the compound’s true little gem,” says Guberman, who points to ing of timeless privacy. But the true star of the second story is a master the four bathrooms, three fireplaces, integrated suite with eight-foot welcoming double doors, audio and oversize HD televisions on every his and hers bathrooms (with steam showers, an floor. The pool house’s balcony (yes, balcony) air-jet tub and radiant-heated floors), another fire- offers yet more views of the grounds, highlighted place, a cozy reading nook, and a massive walk-in by the 20-foot by 50-foot saline pool, accompacloset with floor-to-ceiling mirrored panels. “It is nied by a cascading Jacuzzi. “With five acres, it’s very estate-like,” adds a closet that would make Carrie Bradshaw blush!” Breitenbach. “It’s not like anything else we laughs Guberman. The home’s lower level is drenched with natu- have. Everybody talks about south of the ral sunlight thanks to nine-foot patio doors that highway, but this, to me, is much more special. invite the outside in. (Two necessary exceptions: Josh throws his whole heart into it. Nobody can the 1,100-bottle wine cellar and screening room.) imagine what he has in mind—and when he’s Likewise, the lower level also boasts three kitch- done, people are amazed.” Even in the days before 94 Day Lily Lane was enettes and a fitness center equipped with a steam room and top-of-the-line exercise equipment—all completed, Guberman and company still sought ways to improve the estate, sparing no expense included in the $11.95 million purchase price. From top to bottom, the interiors have been to make their vision come to life. “We do not promise perfection, but we do provide curated with the aid of The Guberman Group’s an elevated standard of excellence Creative Director, Morgan that everyone on our teams takes Shara, who turned this 14,000pride in,” says Guberman. True square-foot blank canvas into perfection may be impossible to what Guberman describes as Uptown girl: Behind attain, but at 94 Day Lily Lane, it’s a “layered, warm, and inviting 94 Day Lily Lane is Christie Brinkley’s 22not far off. H space” thanks to tone-on-tone acre compound, elements and lush furnishonce owned by the ings and fabrics. “This critical Gardiner family. philosophy can convert a mas(They chose this sive dwelling into a home that elevation to keep an eye on Gardiners Island.) feels lived-in and warm,” Material girl: Madonna Guberman explains. “We don’t
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uyers aren’t merely seeking a house on the East End, according to Susan Ryan, broker with The Corcoran Group. They’re searching for a home. And smart sellers—of modest homes and extraordinary mansions alike—can take advantage by showcasing properties properly. Ryan recalls a recent walk-through with a client. “What I was offering wasn’t just a home. It was a lifestyle,” she says. The potential buyer’s reaction? “This is how I want to be living. And all I have to do is make the decision on which location I want to be in, and I’ve found my escape,” recalls Ryan. To create that homey feeling that exudes a type of lifestyle, Ryan suggests sellers freshen up kitchens and baths, refinish floors, and repaint the common —SUSAN RYAN rooms. These homes “tend to sell more quickly than those where someone has to come in and invest their time into doing those things. That clean, crisp finish feel makes the decision process a little bit easier,” explains Ryan. “It’s not as overwhelming.” Depending on the property, efforts from minor touches (such as simply removing all of a sellers’ belongings) to more elaborate gestures, including hiring a “high-end interior designer to create a lifestyle” with artwork and furniture, can improve sales prospects. The extra work, she says, “makes someone feel, ‘I see this as my home,’ rather than, ‘I see this as someone else’s home.’” 51 Main St., East Hampton, 907-1482; corcoran.com
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ertain would-be buyers are now arriving at open houses without their own broker, says Toni Haber of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, as potential buyers on the East End have done research online and feel comfortable calling or visiting open houses on their own. Traditionally, according to Haber, 80–90 percent of transactions involved the original broker who would introduce the buyer to homes in addition to the broker representing the property that the buyer wanted to purchase. Now, Haber estimates, 25 to 30 percent of buyers are skipping that first broker and contacting property owners and their brokers directly. One buyer benefit is that they’re able to have “firsthand conversations” with sellers. Brokers can benefit, too: When working solo, they needn’t split commissions. This shift in the home-buying process is related to the amount of information available online. Ninety percent of real estate searches begin online, Haber says, adding, “Before the web, that research just wasn’t at their fingertips.” Yet even the most informed buyers will benefit from the resources and specialties of one personal broker—who can help navigate often unexpected obstacles, such as closing costs—to “guide buyers through the process and help them make an educated decision.” 575 Madison Ave., New York, 212-891-7702; elliman.com H
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A STANDOUT IN THE NEW HOME COLLECTION, THE LELE SADOUGHI STONE COLUMN DECORATIVE BOX TAKES INSPIRATION FROM THE DESIGNER’S JEWELRY LINE. BY KATY B. OLSON
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andora could only yearn for a treasure as captivating as the Lele Sadoughi Stone Column Decorative Box in Aegean Blue ($685). A striking, artful piece from Lele Sadoughi’s new home line, the box is intended to remain unfilled, its singular function as an indulgent charm for the home. Crafted from brass and genuine stone (a blend of howlite and marble), the piece is inspired by the brand’s Stone Column Slider Bracelet collection; the selection of bracelets blend the natural with the grand, each one featuring a preciously paired group of crystals, glass pearls, or hand-cut stones bound by 14k gold-plated frames with 14k gold rivets. The box, measuring eight inches by five inches by four-and-a-half inches, features a gold-plated brass lid topped with a genuine stone cabochon in a gold-plated bezel. It is available at Blue 1 in Bridgehampton, an intimate destination boutique stocked with wearable, handpicked fashion yielded from the beachy-cool aesthetic of Los Angeles to the alternately bohemian sophistication of Europe. Blue 1 co-owner Crystal Willis explains the box’s uniquely East End appeal. “Hamptons décor is modern yet simplistic, and usually tends to have elements of the beach lifestyle,” she says. “Lele’s box displays all of those characteristics, while also having the gorgeous colors of the ocean and sky.” Founder of the self-named jewelry and lifestyle brand, Lele Sadoughi pioneered J.Crew’s costume jewelry collection, from its 2006 launch until 2011, when she decided to branch out with her own venture. Other opulent pieces from her current home collection include the Stone Column Napkin Ring Holder in Egyptian blue and marble ivory and the Falcon Name Card Holder, each 14k gold-plated and adorned with enamel and crystal detailing. Blue 1, 2397 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 2371796; shopblue1.com H
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rganic, sculptural, and supernatural all at once, the Ram’s Murex Shell ($340) by AERIN may evoke an image of a modern-day King Midas, his golden touch put to more exquisite use along the shell-scattered shores of the East End. Measuring eight inches by five inches by four inches, the home accent piece is detailed with 18k gold, which draws out the natural shell’s innate beauty. “The soft gold accents on this natural shell add an element of subtle luxury to any vacation home,” explains AERIN founder and creative director Aerin Lauder, whose Southampton concept store has offered seasonally influenced décor and clothing throughout the summer. She also plans to incorporate autumn and holiday picks before closing at the end of the year. As a tabletop or desk accent, the Ram’s Murex Shell channels the enchanting beauty of the ocean, even if the sound of the waves is just out of earshot. Interior designer Malcolm James Kutner calls it, simply, “the perfect little accent piece to add just the right amount of bling to any house by the sea.” 83 Main St., Southampton, 353-3773; aerin.com
While the construction is remarkable— Tide & Pool works with a longestablished Brazilian company to produce 100 percent cotton, 530-gramweight terry towels ($90) considered “twice as plush” as the ordinary variety— gorgeous colors and designs are the brand’s true signature. “The Hamptons are synonymous with a joyful escape,” explains Tide & Pool cofounder Jaclyn Munzer. “The area has a long legacy of art, surfing, and architecture, all set against a stunning backdrop of natural coastal beauty. These are all elements that inspire our design and make us, and our towels, feel right at home there.” Sunset Beach Boutique, 35 Shore Road, Shelter Island, 749-2001; sunsetbeach boutique.com
a full plate HAND-PAINTED DURBAN PLATES BY SERENA & LILY SERVE UP A BOHEMIAN TABLETOP VIBE. ARTISANAL IN EVERY ASPECT, THE DURBAN PLATES FROM SERENA & LILY are made of handcrafted stoneware, each expertly hand-painted. With deep cobalt or dramatic black bordering the plates’ ivory centers, the pieces are entirely individual—none is exactly the same as another—and they can be easily mixed and matched. Available in a selection of summertime soirée-ready sizes, the plates come in either 11-inch or nine-inch diameter sets of four, and platters in two sizes are available as well. The sets transition well from casual barbecues to elegant brunches and tabletop settings seamlessly. Says Serena & Lily CEO Lily Kanter: “The Durban plates are artful, but also simple so they can be dressed up or down. They’re great for formal dining or an outdoor dinner party.” 332 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott, 537-5544; serenaandlily.com H
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he rolling, bucolic hills and vineyards of the North Fork beckon to East Enders in search of locally produced wines and a relaxed lifestyle. Seeking asylum from the unrelenting social calendar of the South Fork, Hamptonites may opt to stay at the Harborfront Inn, which offers some of the most luxe accommodations north of Peconic Bay (of which the guest rooms afford marvelous views). In the cushy quarters, high-profile guests including Rachael Ray, Lauren Graham, Paul Schaffer, Richard Belzer, Mark Feuerstein, Henry Winkler, Candice Bergen, and Anna Paquin have all rested under the Egyptian cotton linens after jaunts about the area’s 3,500 acres of grappa fields. “People go out and have a great adventure in the vineyards all day and then come back to a really
relaxing evening at the inn,” says owner Dina Kontokosta. Kontokosta—whose husband, Michael, and brother-in-law, Constantine, own the newly opened Kontokosta Winery—caters to guests with a taste for vino. She offers a wine package complete with tastings at Kontokosta, credits for purchase at the winery, and a gift of two wineglasses in the room upon their arrival. “It gives them a chance to get up there and taste the wine,” Kontokosta says. A four-hour wine tour, complete with driver, is another popular choice for a worry-free oenology session. For adventurers returning with an appetite, recommended restaurants with strong wine programs, such as Noah’s, are just a stroll away. 209 Front St., Greenport, 477-0707; theharborfrontinn.com H
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Channing Daughters Winery uses an artisanal approach to winemaking.
vintages and varietals SIP AND SAVOR SUMMERTIME’S BOUNTY AT THE MOST ELITE, OENOPHILE-APPROVED WINERIES ON THE EAST END. BY HANNAH WARNE AND ALEXA RYAN WEST
Bedell Cellars Winery This winery is especially acclaimed for the Bedell Cellars Merlot, hailed “the benchmark of the Long Island wine-growing region” by experts. In fact, this wine recently became the first New York varietal to be served at a presidential inauguration luncheon. 36225 Main Road, Cutchogue, 734-7537; bedellcellars.com
Castello di Borghese Vineyard & Winery As the first vineyard to set its vines on Long Island, Castello di Borghese established itself “as a pioneer of the industry,” says manager Marco Borghese. With an art gallery and an array of weekly events, it’s renowned for delicious pinot noirs and sauvignon blancs. 17150 Route 48, Cutchogue, 734-5111; castellodiborghese.com
Channing Daughters Winery Channing Daughters uses an artisanal approach with each bottle and barrel, explains partner and general manager Allison Dubin. Try the popular rosé or a light and crisp white wine, such as the 2011 Sylvanus or 2012 sauvignon blanc. 1927 Scuttlehole Road, Bridgehampton, 537-7224; channingdaughters.com
Duck Walk Vineyards Duck Walk is known for distinct wines, including the Vidal Ice Wine, made from grapes frozen on the vine, and the favorite Blueberry Port, a dessert wine made from wild
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Maine blueberries instead of grapes. Try it on the patio with live weekend entertainment. 44535 Main Road, Southold, 765-3500; 231 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 726-7555; duckwalk.com
Laurel Lake Vineyards Winemaker Juan Sepulveda is working on Laurel Lake’s first-ever pinot grigio this summer. Wine lovers will enjoy sipping on chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, and Gewürztraminer, among others—all to the harmonies of live music on Saturdays and Sundays. 3165 Main Road, Laurel, 298-1420; llwines.com
Lenz Winery All wines at the family-owned Lenz Winery are estate-bottled and made entirely from grapes grown on their own vineyards. This approach allows the highest level of care to go into their distinguished wines. Try the gewürztraminer, sparkling cuvée, and merlot—or sip one of the fruitforward, old-world-style vintages. 38355 Main Road Rte. 25, Peconic, 734-6010; lenzwine.com
Martha Clara Vineyards This 200-acre certified sustainable farm devotes over half its acreage to 14 varieties of grape vines and more than 20 different celebrated wines. “We have wines for every palate,” explains winemaker and general manager Juan Eduardo MicieliMartinez. He recommends Martha Clara’s Northern Solstice, a dry
rosé, for summertime sips. 6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 298-0075; marthaclaravineyards.com
Osprey’s Dominion Vineyards Osprey’s Dominion boasts picturesque lawns, a reservationonly “grill and chill” area with three grills, and even a volleyball court. Stop by the 90-acre vineyard and tasting room any summertime weekend to enjoy the famous reds along with live music. 44075 Main Road, Peconic, 765-6188; ospreysdominion.com
Sparkling Pointe Sales and hospitality manager, Melissa Schwartz suggests table-service tastings and the breakfast pairing (pastries, fresh fruit, and wine) at the only area winery to produce sparkling wines via méthode champenoise, the celebrated process used in France’s Champagne region. 39750 County Road 48, Southold, 765-0200; sparklingpointe.com
Wölffer Estate Vineyard Indulge in the rosé, known as “the drink of the Hamptons,” says executive marketing and communications director Judy Malone. Or stop by the Wölffer Wine Stand on Montauk Highway for Sunset Fridays and Saturdays for a wine and picturesque views of the sun sinking behind the vineyards. 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack, 537-5106; wolffer.com H
STELLAR CELLARS Lieb Cellars merging with Premium Wine Group means expanded East End influence. Peter Pace, Lieb Cellars’ managing director, wants to entice aficionados with an array of East End vintages—both Lieb’s, and other North Fork wineries’ offerings. With the merging of Lieb and Premium Wine Group, a contract winemaking operation, the spirited seduction is underway. “We make great wine,” Pace explains, “so consumers can engage and celebrate not just Lieb, but the entire North Fork.” The wines are being poured on the East End and beyond, from Lieb’s private label for Topping Rose House to tastings at Citi Field. “I want people to say, ‘I want to go to the North Fork!’” says Pace. “We share a geographic, cohesive respect where we share in making great wine.” 35 Cox Neck Road, Mattituck, 2981942; 13050 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, 734-1100; liebcellars.com
Lieb Cellar’s rosé is popular beyond the East End.
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most part does dictate therefore “south of the Highway” and proximity to Main Streets and ocean beaches, waterfronts and expansive views remains the most expensive and therefore offers a different appeal than a home that is in the woods which in itself has an appeal if there is several acres of land. There is something for everyone.
Q: Where do the best opportunities lie? There are opportunities in all price ranges throughout the East End, Shelter Island, and on the North Fork however we are very quickly seeing a turn in the tide to the point that in some of the most prime locations sellers are achieving very good prices. Still for the most part the majority of the sellers in the current inventory are real sellers. The question is whether the seller is a market seller—meaning will they sell to the highest bidder—or a seller who only wants to sell at his or her price. Each one has a different reaction to what is happening with sales activity.
Q: Purchasing a home is great, but is purchasing land and building one’s own home a better option?
PURCHASING POWER Q: What is the biggest buying opportunity that people are looking for today? People are looking for value and convenience. The new homes on the market in all price ranges seem to be getting the most play and activity. I advise to look closely at some of the homes built in the last 10 years in particular as there are some very good values out there. Value can equate to location, amount of land, square footage of a house—and certainly price.
Q: What do you advise purchasers when considering purchasing a home of new construction? There are a lot of very good builders in the marketplace. Those with history and a good resume should be considered. I always recommend an engineer inspection as part of a deal as a checks and balances for making certain that the house was built to the correct standards.
Q: How do the opportunities for buying differ from various locations? There is still a greater inventory of properties outside of the village centers and away from the waterfront so there one might expect a greater discount. The location for the
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Q: What role does a buyer have in making the opportunity happen? Buyers have quite a bit of data available to them—transfer information, sales history, graphing trends. One still needs an expert to weed through the data and to then form opinions and act on these opportunities. Up to date sales tracking is important and properties “under contract” also important data. Our market is not a true science in that each property is unique to its location... even like-kind neighboring properties can have different value.
Q: Where do you see the trends going for the fall and the spring, if you can say? Sales volume is back up and much of the new inventory has been sold off. Don’t get me wrong we still have plenty of inventory however, there is more logic in most instances to pricing. I feel like we are at the early part of an upward trend and prices are starting to increase. I see this time as one where buyers need to step up when they see the right property. It’s there, amongst a good selection more than ever it is certainly a solid and sound investment.
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Sunset Beach offers decadent pastries and a French spin on brunch.
morning glory START THE DAY RIGHT BY TUCKING INTO BREAKFAST FAVORITES AT THESE EAST END EATERIES. BY HANNAH WARNE
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Celebrity haunt 75 Main’s eclectic brunch menu has options for every palate, from the traditional three-egg omelet and smoked salmon platter to the more exotic molasses-marinated skirt steak sandwich. Seafood lovers should try the famous lobster roll. Outdoor tables offer prime people-watching. 75 Main St., Southampton, 283-7575; 75main.com
In the heart of Southampton Village, Barrister’s Sunday-only brunch offers a wide range of breakfast staples mixed with unique lunch options and a comprehensive wine list. The menu, changing weekly, includes traditional egg dishes and decadent desserts. 36 Main St., Southampton, 2836206; barristersouthampton.com
Almond This airy French bistro serves up brunch every weekend. Try the homemade chicken apple sausage or a twist on the BLT—the B.A.L.T., with avocado, arugula, and a basil aioli. Chef/partner Jason Weiner recommends the Almond Hash—duck confit, diced russet potatoes, red onions, tarragon, poached eggs, and hollandaise. 1 Ocean Road, Bridgehampton, 537-5665; almondrestaurant.com
Babette’s For a healthy brunch alternative, try Babette’s for its selection of organic and vegetarian options such as the Tuscan quinoa bowl with kale and squash, organic egg omelets, or choose from the juice and smoothie menu. “Everything we do is organic, whole grain, and free range or grass-fed,” says general manager Bernice Papia. She says that two crowd favorites are the Jo Mama, with one egg, pancake, and French toast; and the smoked salmon Benedict. 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 329-5377; babettesrestaurant.com
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Estia’s Little Kitchen Visit Estia’s for breakfast with a Mexican flair. The menu features locally sourced ingredients, and some come straight from the restaurant’s garden—like the lettuce, cilantro, mint, and tomatoes. Try the popular L.E.O—lox, eggs, and onions—or the fish tacos. 1615 Bridgehampton–Sag Harbor Tpk., Sag Harbor, 725-1045; estiaslittlekitchen.com
Little|Red Café With traditional brunch classics such as eggs Benedict and an English breakfast, Little|Red’s brunch menu also includes an array of beers and cocktails, such as the popular Bloody Mary. “[Our brunch] is a good way to get your senses back from the night before, and start a nice Sunday,” says co-owner David Loewenberg. Get there early, or be prepared for a wait: Little|Red doesn’t take reservations. 76-c Jobs Lane, Southampton, 2833309; littleredsouthampton.com
Pierre’s Pierre’s brunch ranges from the
French staple croque monsieur to Greek yogurt with fruit and granola. The menu also offers a selection of organic smoothies and juices. Try the popular Pineapple Boat or Tropi-kale smoothies and Lemon Cleanse or Sweet Greens juice. 2468 Main St., Bridgehampton, 537-5110; pierresbridgehampton.com
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Hit the Backyard Restaurant at Solé East for its Sundayexclusive Bossa Nova Brunch, featuring live music, buffet, and à la carte options with warm entrées served poolside on the resort’s chaise lounges. “[The duck hash] is the most popular and my personal favorite,” says executive chef Larry Kolar. The dish is made with poached eggs and local Long Island poultry. Brunch also includes a cocktail and a wide buffet selection including hazelnut zucchini bread, pastries, and fresh citrus juices. Sip a little bit of the South American flavor in the house caipirinhas, which accompanies the Brazilianinspired menu just swimmingly. 90 Second House Road, Montauk, 668-2105; soleeast.com/restaurant
Stop in at Publick House for its Brewers Weekend Brunch, including mimosas, Bloody Marys, or a 12-ounce draft beer. The menu offers hearty American dishes, including a stack of pancakes with maple syrup and grilled steak and eggs. 40 Bowden Sq., Southampton, 283-2800; publick.com
Silver’s Owner Garret Wellins recommends the Silver’s BLT. “It’s not what you’d make at home,” he assures. “It’s dramatic—it’s an event.” Try the French Picnic with Brie, grapes, and baguette or opt for the mouthwatering favorite, the lobster roll. 15 Main St., Southampton, 283-6443; silversrestaurant.com
The Backyard Restaurant at Solé East serves mouthwatering fare for an outdoor brunch.
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Sunset Beach For decadent pastries and a French spin on breakfast, indulge in Sunset Beach’s pain au chocolat or pain framboise. Or opt for the heartier crepes (try the jambon-fromage variation). For a beautiful view of the bay, grab a seat at the counter. 35 Shore Road, Shelter Island, 749-2001; sunsetbeachli.com H Mussels are popular at the Backyard Restaurant at Solé East in Montauk.
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ABC Carpet and Home offers in-home consultations throughout the Hamptons.
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Southampton’s 27 Hampton Salon is known for its environmentally friendly and impeccable beauty services, which are now available outside of the salon. Founder and hair designer Bianka Lefferts says, “We offer blow-drys, full nail services, airbrush tanning, makeup application, and facials at your home,” maintaining the quality of in-salon services and enhancing them with at-home comfort. 27 Hampton Road, Southampton, 377-3107; 27hamptonsalon.com
“Steven Wagner, head of ABC Design Studio, works closely with each client to create homes as an expression of vision and values,” explains ABC’s Sriya Karumanchi. He is available for in-home consultations and on-site collaborations throughout the Hamptons. Matt Falcone, ABC’s personal shopping expert, heads ABC By Appointment, and he is also available for in-home consultations. 888 & 881 Broadway, New York, 212-473-3000; abchome.com
This service provides elite transportation for any occasion. Each vehicle is equipped with DVD capabilities, satellite radio, and navigation along with a professional driver. “I seek out the best of vehicles, including BMW’s and Mercedes-Benz’s newest models,” says president Tommy Hill. 726-7400; eastendlimousine.com
Hampton Staffing Co. With servers, bartenders, private chefs, sous chefs, kitchen help, and coordinators, this VIP service can
send personnel to your home for any event, no matter the scale. The company offers its own event planning and works with local caterers, including Cavaniola’s Gourmet and Loaves & Fishes. 377-6407; hamptonstaffingco.com
Kitchensurfing The at-home chef service has come to the Hamptons with its new branch, Chefhampton, which allows you to browse chefs by cuisine or expertise, work out a menu with the chef of your choice,
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and book him/her for events. Chefs bring all ingredients and supplies—and they even clean up. 877-680-0668; kitchensurfing.com
bridal parties, however clients see fit within the space of their home.” 212-837-1833; lavaansmile.com
Sensible Sitters
Torres, who has trained celebrities including Ashley Smith, Andy Cohen, and Mark Consuelos, provides at-home training sessions out East, customized to each client’s needs and wants. With more than 15 years of experience, Torres empowers clients to explore physical and mental limits to achieve their athletic potential. 212-929-1800; willspace.com H
This comprehensive childcare source provides sitters for one-night-only, temporary, or full-time positions. Sensible Sitters personally interviews each sitter, conducts background checks, and ensures CPR training to make sure he or she can fulfill its motto: “play smart, teach from the heart, and act as a role model.” 866-660-1549; sensiblesitters.com
Honoring Wölffer Estate Stables Thursday, August 22, 2013 Join the Center for Therapeutic Riding of the East End on Thursday, August 22, for a very special summer evening of cocktails and silent auction at scenic Sebonack Golf Club. For sponsorship information or tickets: info@ctreeny.org or 631.779.2835.
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Jamie Lerner Fitness This fitness expert offers in-home private training in solo, duet, or small groups lessons. “Each program is customized, based on different techniques, movement systems, and philosophies,” says Lerner, who tries to raise kinesthetic awareness. “I interact with clients to see how I can best serve them and their goals.” 604-1462; jamielerner.com
Vênsette This high-end online booker allows clients to get hair and makeup done without leaving home. Members choose from a menu of hair and makeup looks, and a professional from the Vênsette team, comprised of artists who have training at top beauty schools and extensive experience, arrives at the client’s home to beautify. 800-670-7959; vensette.com
Lavaan Teeth Whitening This premier teeth-whitening service performs at-home whitening throughout the Hamptons. “We’re bringing professional whitening to people’s homes,” explains cofounder and dentist Jeffrey Rappaport. He adds, “We’ve done individuals, Net-a-Porter elevates the luxury shopping experience with same-day delivery service.
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Benefit Committee Raquel Batto Jesse Bihlmaier Karen and Robert Bocksel Octavia J. Brown Sherryl and Wayne Bruyn Katy and Greg Carey Stephanie Clark Robert Dall Chip Dineen Stacey and Andrew Feller Lee Sable Freund Becky and Chris Gaynor Kerry and Mike Gaynor Emma and Steve Hamilton Nancy and Mark Hissey Lynne and Caleb Koeppel
SPECIAL DELIVERY Hamptonites now receive their Net-aPorter orders on the same-day. Fashionistas on the East End can get orders to their Hamptons homes the same day they click “confirm.” Net-a-Porter, a renowned high-end online fashion retailer, guarantees that all orders placed by 10 AM can be delivered same-day out East between 5 PM and 9 PM , seven days a week, with the help of the StndAir seaplane. “As so many women vacation in the Hamptons, the decision to extend the service was an easy one,” explains Net-a-Porter President Alison Loehnis. “We are always thinking about how we can elevate the luxury shopping experience for customers.” 877-678-9627; net-a-porter.com/hamptons
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Haute Cuisine will be screened at the Great Neck Arts Center on August 22.
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Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, a New York business since 1922, has more than 600 realtors listing properties and working out of 21 offices in the most desirable communities of Suffolk and Nassau counties. 36 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, 800-942-5334; danielgale.com
Gelber & Mundy Jewelry Co. Dating back more than 59 years,
men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, shoes, and leather goods. Visit Americana Manhasset’s sleekly designed store and experience Armani’s made-to-measure bespoke suiting options. Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-627-6001; armani.com
Incorporated. The evening of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will honor inspirational industry leaders and help support the charity that aims to empower girls ages 5 to 18 in Nassau and Suffolk counties. Woodbury Country Club, 884 Jericho Tpk., Woodbury, 516-4287028; girlsincli.org
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Join other mission-minded locals on Thursday, October 10 at The Butterfly Awards, a benefit for Girls
Gelber & Mundy is a tried and true Gold Coast gem. Carrying a full selection of loose GIA-certified diamonds, bridal, and fashion jewelry, and men’s accessories, the boutique is an authorized dealer of 19 major watch brands, including Baume & Mercier and Longines. 5 Bond St., Great Neck, 516-4821585; gelbermundy.com
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for the August 22 screening of Haute Cuisine, based on the true story of French President François Mitterrand’s private chef. 113 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, 516-829-2570; greatneckarts.org
Island Rock On rainy afternoons, bring the kids to burn off some energy at this state-of-the-art indoor rock climbing facility. The unique, seamless climbing surface, geared toward kids of all ages and abilities, is the closest substance to real rock you can find indoors. 60 Skyline Dr., Plainview, 516-822-7625; islandrock.net
Muttontown Preserve Nassau County’s largest nature preserve consists of 550 acres of fields, woodlands, ponds, and estate grounds. Grab a map for a self-guided tour, and stroll along marked nature trails and observe the indigenous plants and wildlife. East Norwich, 516-571-8500; nassaucountyny.gov
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater New York’s premier outdoor venue plays host to an array of popular acts including John
Mayer, Allman Brothers Band, and Matchbox Twenty. However, the summer highlight is always Jimmy Buffett, who brings his Songs from St. Somewhere Tour to the waterfront venue on August 20 and 22. 1000 Ocean Pkwy., Wantagh, 516-221-1000; jonesbeach.com
Rookies Sports Club Here, guests can simultaneously watch up to 10 games, including many out-of-market matches, while individual speakers let each table focus the audio on their favorite team. The restaurant’s menu of craft beers, Hall of Fame burgers, stadium salads, and signature wings completes the experience. 70 Gerard St., Huntington, 923-0424; rookiesny.com
Topspin Tennis & Fitness Serving local tennis enthusiasts for more than 30 years, Topspin offers apparel and equipment from leading brands such as Babolat, Wilson, Head, and Prince. “You can look like a pro wearing the same clothes as the stars at the US Open,� says Topspin President Bill Levin. 218 Jericho Tpk., Syosset, 516-364-9470; topspintennisli.com H
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