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Shelter There’s a slightly cringe-worthy, if humorous, family anecdote that has stuck with me for nearly four decades: When I was a kid, we moved into a new home in the Miami suburbs, and one of the house’s quirkier features was that its living room, directly opposite the front door, was “sunken,” or a step below the main level of the rest of the house. The fact that it was entirely carpeted with plush, hunter green deep shag (very Miami) made the room that much more of an aesthetic anomaly. An aunt from Michigan was our first guest the day after we moved in and as she entered, my brother, rather dramatically, greeted her with a sweeping arm motion and said, “Please come in— and enjoy our sunken living room.” I thought I would die of embarrassment. Who says that? The joke was on me as my aunt told my brother how much she loved the living room and went on and on about how beautiful and special it was. A step lower and the room is suddenly an architectural marvel? I wasn’t buying it. That childhood living room was my first experience in consciously considering design. I’ve been paying attention ever since. Early in my career, I was drawn to interior design publications— Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, House Beautiful—collectively known as “shelter” magazines in the industry. I used to smile at
that designation. Shelter had such a warm, comforting connotation that belied the high-wire intensity of many of the players in the category. But, no matter, shelter remains the perfect word to embody the stunning homes those glossy titles showcase month in, month out. Like many of you, I suspect, my experience with interior design came out of knowing what I didn’t like, more than how to put together what I did like. Not unlike my relationship with art, I can’t actually paint what I want, but I can tell you what’s definitely not going up on my walls. For nearly two decades in Manhattan, in some half a dozen apartments, interior design wasn’t something I thought about a lot. How could I? My smallish living spaces coupled with my luxe tastes weren’t the friend of a careerfirst guy in NYC. Then, adulthood. The first important piece of furniture I bought—from the Museum of Modern Art no less—was the classic Herman Miller-designed Eames Chair and Ottoman—and then the objets d’art and interior design avalanche began for me in earnest. What an exhilarating, if expensive, experience. Over time, I realized I loved mixing clean, modern rooms with antique, warm moments throughout. Not terribly original, perhaps, but very me. After years and years of aesthetic uncertainty, my house had finally become my shelter. Shelter. What a beautiful word to come home to.
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successful season of luxurious style at their Millburn location. As a toast to their VIP clientele and new, valued customers, we enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, wine and scotch tastings and offered guests a number of opportunities to win amazing raffle prizes—with all proceeds directly benefiting the New Jersey Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund, a charity that has become very important to all of us at HudsonMOD. With fashion on our minds, HudsonMOD also had the distinct pleasure of uniting with Bloomingdale’s, The Mall at Short Hills for a runway show featuring picks from the Bloomingdale’s fashion office that highlighted the upcoming season’s top trends and the best ways to pair our favorite pieces. As you’ll find in the pages of this issue, we’ve been paying close attention to the fashions that graced the runway during the recent Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and have even received advice from coveted designers and one very notable celebrity stylist. With all of this motivation to put our best foot forward—in this season’s hottest shoes, naturally—we hope you follow suit and stay in touch with HudsonMOD even after you’ve finished reading this issue. With upcoming events including the 50th anniversary celebrations for The Ferrari Club of America and a one-of-a-kind shopping soirée with DePasquale The Spa and Neiman Marcus on May 4, HudsonMOD continues to look for new ways to connect with our readers, friends and clients as we celebrate a Life Well Lived, Jersey style.
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Moved 13 times (six states) before he was 18 years old. He picked up home design tips and inspiration from his mom along the way. LAURELS: Was on Architectural Record’s National Magazine Award-winning team covering the World Trade Center collapse. FAVORITE DESIGN MOMENT: Circling Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum Bilbao at twilight. HE SAYS: “I’m a Pisces and am drawn to watery colors such as sea foam and turquoise.”
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lanked by farmland with timeless, weather-beaten barns, “Safe House,” designed by polish architect robert Konieczny, is in the pastoral countryside just outside of Warsaw and weds design with practicality, security with fluidity and unprecedented bunkerlike attributes with a luxe country home. Simply put, there isn’t a home like this anywhere else on Earth. powered by an electric engine, the building works as—and is, in fact—a fine-tuned machine. Block shutters 11-and-a-half feet wide by 9 feet high, as well as a movable steel truss wall, may be closed, turning the property into a rough looking cuboid that leaves the house, and the homeowner, heavily fortified at night, or in a moment’s notice. But by simply flipping a switch, the entire bulwark—including the shutters, gates and draw bridge connecting the terrace—swings open, exposing an alluring modern home within, covered with translucent windows to soak up the sun. And during the unforgiving frigid polish winter when there is only two hours of sunlight, having walled apertures makes the home incredibly energy efficient as well. Konieczny, who holds advanced degrees from Silesian University of Technology and the New Jersey institute of Technology, collaborated with various structural engineers, architects and interior designers to turn what he calls his “highly intelligent passive building” into a reality. Bridging the enormous gap between design and functionality, Safe House could very well be an expression of how luxury homes will change in the immediate future. Becoming smarter, stronger, and sexier, a less independent house and more a product of the environment to which it belongs. But, for now, Safe House stands very much alone. — S I M O N M U R R AY
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FaireSt OF tHem all Halle Berry does Bond proud in a Versace stunner at the post-Oscars Vanity Fair event.
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aws dropped in her path as Halle Berry sauntered down the red carpet and towards the Dolby Theatre during the recent Academy Awards. looking as chic as we’ve come to expect she will, Berry was radiant in a strong-shouldered silver and black striped Versace gown that we instantly dubbed “The Dress.” On-trend with metallics all over the runway and paired with a plunging neckline and cutouts, it was apparent that every detail of the dress was designed with her shape in mind—and it was. The Oscar winner’s dress had been specifically created for her by Donatella Versace to make Berry look like a classic Bond girl, and this undeniably gorgeous dress with a mysterious edge is the result. Though some may attribute Berry’s most memorable Bond moment to when she emerged from the ocean in a curve-hugging orange bikini in Die Another Day, we think this gown is a fitting homage to the glamour of the women who’ve graced the screen alongside 007. —AmAndA THOrOgOOd
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THE .COM PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD We stand firmly behind the mantra that beauty begins from within, but it certainly doesn’t hurt to have a glowing, clear complexion, mile-long lashes and luxurious hair. Admit it, the endless rows of beauty creams, serums and injectables that line the counters at your favorite beauty boutique, salon or doctor’s office have sparked your curiosity and perhaps intimidated you a tad, too. At hudsonmod.com, however, we vow to help you sort through the imitators and less-than-stellar products to unearth the perfect pairings to fill your Fendi cosmetic clutch. If there’s a beauty dilemma you’re facing, we have the answer. It may sound a bit too presumptuous, but with friends on your side such as Kate Somerville, La Prairie, Tom Ford and Perricone MD, it’s a guarantee that you’ll be looking and feeling
BEAUTY BOSS HudsonMOD’s expert Beauty/Grooming Editor Marco Medrano has a beauty arsenal that reads like a who’s who roll call of A-list luxury beauty brands.
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HOlly GOliGHtly, AGAin The curtain went up on March 4 for Richard Greenberg’s adaptation of Truman Capote’s classic tale of iconic party girl and fashion maven Holly Golightly and it has made its way to the Broadway stage at the Cort Theatre. Yes, ladies, it’s time to don your best LBD and vintage pearls for Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
CHRIS ROCKS Photographer Chris Randall’s exhibit, “Suspended Search,” runs through August.
1,000 WOrDs Forget Instagram or the countless other apps you may have on your phone to transform your photos into something more creative—this is photography at its finest. On exhibit now through August 2013 at the Atelier showroom in the New York Design Center on Lexington Avenue, Chris Randall’s “Suspended Search” reminds us of the unique beauty we overlook in the ordinary.
yOu sAy MOnet, i sAy MAnet Through May 27, Impressionism, Fashion and Modernity will be on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition explores the emergence of new and vibrant fashions in 18th century Parisian society in relation to the sudden popularity of fashion magazines and department stores. Artists on display do not include Prada or Gucci, but instead famous works by Monet, Manet and Renoir.
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Get GlAM in nJ HudsonMOD is thrilled to join forces with DePasquale The Spa and Neiman Marcus for their annual shopping experience. Held on May 4, guests are invited to the spa’s Morris Plains location for a luxe and indulgent event featuring beauty bars, shopping lounges, cocktails and delicious hors d’oeuvres.
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Food wunderkind and The International Contemporary Bravo’s Top Chef head Furniture Fair—known as the ICFF— judge Tom Colicchio returns to Manhattan’s Javits Center headlines the 17th Annual Toast to May 18 to 21 for its 25th anniversary. the Children event supporting the Regarded as North America’s premier life-changing pediatric programs at showcase for contemporary design, Bellevue Hospital Center. The winethe ICFF delivers the latest design and-food soiree is trends and an being held on April impressive slate of 23 at Colicchio’s exhibits and features. Riverpark restaurant Don’t miss it. overlooking the East River and offers guests the unique opportunity to One of Bergen sample delectable County’s most dishes from some of exclusive shops Manhattan’s finest for menswear and restaurants while custom tailoring— sipping wines from Sal Lauretta for around the world Men—will host its as they mingle with annual fashion show, celebrity chefs and Behind the Seams fellow food fanatics. SHOW ME THE MONET Monet’s on May 20. Held at timeless “Women In The Garden” Bottagra restaurant is featured at the Metropolitan in Hawthorne, the Museum of Art in NYC. event benefits Eva’s Explore the remarkable—yet often Village, a non-profit social service overlooked—wineries that New Jersey organization based in Paterson.
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San Alfonso del Mar, Chile 16 days in a four-bedroom apartment,$2,181,000 The staggered, pyramid apartment buildings that rise above the resort environment of San Alfonso del Mar overlook a Guinness World Record holder: The lagoon is the biggest man-made pool on Earth. Located on the ivory coastline of Algarrobe, Chile, the eight hectares of crystalline water can support most non-motorized water sports such as kayaking, windsurfing and sailing.
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Harrison K9 Security Services Aiken, SC $200,000 With training not unlike the SEAL Team Six K9 who stormed the compound to take out Osama Bin Laden, Harrison K9 trains only purebred European German Shepherds in protection, tracking and obedience. Why pay for hired muscle when you can get teeth and a pedigreed addition for the family to boot?
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Guerlain’s KissKiss Gold and Diamonds $62,000 If beauty is only skin deep, why let your lipstick case be anything less than extravagant? Designed in France, Guerlain’s black lacquered wooden case is adorned with 110 grams of solid 18-karat yellow gold and paved with 199 diamonds of 2.2 carats, making it the most expensive lipstick case in the world.
Fish Arowana $80,000
Going by many names—dragon fish, Asian bonytongue, ornamental fish, monkey fish—the wildly held belief is that these scaly, carnivorous freshwaters bring good luck to their owners. While species abound, the silver arowana, or “fish of paradise,” are the most expensive for their rare, milk-white complexion.
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This highly selective Swiss boarding school is reportedly the most expensive private school in the world. Founded in 1880, the school is in Rolle, near Lake Leman, but during the winter months the entire campus and faculty move to Gstaad, conveniently nestled in the incomparable Alps. Included among the prestigious alumni are scores of royals from around the planet.
Segway x2 Personal Transporter (PT) $6,820 Made in America—and not only for the nerd set—the x2 PT is capable of scaling the unbeaten trail for those interested in offroad exploration. The x2 responds to every move of the driver while easily traversing rugged terrain, and can travel up to 12 miles on a single charge, making it zippy and environmentally super friendly.
Institut Le Rosey Rolle, Switzerland $113,000
Sunglasses Chopard’s Jewel Sunglasses $400,000 Sorry guys, Swiss luxury house Chopard recently unveiled the most expensive designer sunglasses the planet has ever seen—and they’re exclusively for women. Produced by De Rigo Vision, the sleek shades have 60 grams of 775 fineness gold used for subtleties such as the temples, hinges and screws, while the 51 full-cut river diamonds that equal four carats are arranged over the arches and inlay the sides.
Cannoli
The Golden Cannoli Jasper’s Ristorante Kansas City $26,453
Tie
Diamond Studded Silk Necktie by Satya Paul $21,000,000 Indian designer Satya Paul crafted this pure silk tie for the Suashish Diamond group, and in the process designed a schockingly expensive wearable accessory item. It was featured on Bollywood actor Salman Khan at the fashion show titled “Cultural Ties,” where the actor modeled the 77-carat necktie covered in 150 grams of white gold and studded with 261 diamonds.
Cufflinks Masterpiece Yellow Diamond Cufflinks Jacob & Co. New York City $4,200,000 If the rumors are true, these diamond cufflinks are valued at more than $4 million. For that rock star husband, this over-the-top men’s jewelry set features two GIA Certified Fancy Yellow Radiant Cut Diamonds mounted in 18K yellow and white gold, with a princess cut invisible set diamonds on the back.
Try imagining what you think the “World’s Most Expensive Cannoli” should include and you may very well miss the mark when it comes to Master Italian Chef Jasper Mirabile Jr.’s decadent Italian pastry. Get this: This cannoli’s shell is decked in edible gold and comes with a 20th century Italian diamond necklace and a bottle of Louis Roederer 1999 Cristal Champagne. Dolce e servito.
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your character in Grey Gardens, hristine Ebersole believes in kismet and intuition. When she found herself little Edie Bouvier Beale, is in the late 1990s living in a newly renovated house in los angeles, after obsessed with her mementos she and husband William moloney had just adopted three children, she that seem to spark her inner realized there might be more to her life and career than chasing film and creative life. Do you believe TV roles for a woman of a certain age. Sensing the timing was right to return to in talismans? the New york stage, she moved the family East. i’m a spiritual person—i believe Soon Ebersole was winning critical raves, and two in the history and authenticity Tony awards, for her memorable Broadway roles of objects. We display religious in 42nd Street and Grey Gardens. Now the busy icons and paintings though mother of three teenagers’ calendar filled up with their meanings may be more cabaret and concert dates and trips back to the about reminding me of a place left Coast to film the TBS series Sullivan and Sons. i’ve been. When you walk Ebersole and moloney, an abstract artist, through our house, i’d like wanted to raise their children and menagerie of you to feel like you’re going pets outside manhattan and focused on New around the world. Jersey, settling upon maplewood. “i moved from Hollywood to maplewood,” she says. “What a like your song from Grey difference a leaf makes.” in one day they found Gardens, “around the their “ongoing design project,” a 1928 side-hall World.” is there a point when Colonial that needed some love and attention. adding to one’s collections Over the past 15 years the couple have steadily FUN HOUSE “We have adapted our becomes too much? transformed their home with periodic tweaks house as our family has changed Well, there’s a famous saying, and improvements: restoring the clapboard over the years. Each renovation is an the first 50 years you spend siding, combining three rooms for an expanded adventure,” says Christine Ebersole collecting, and the second kitchen, converting the garage into an artist’s in her beloved Maplewood home. 50 years are about letting studio, adding doors to access a porch out go. right now, i seem to be back and more. always more. focused on color. We’re lightening Ebersole is also an inveterate swap-meet denizen and thrift shop diva. some of the rooms in our house a bit, We asked the actress how she continues to feather her New Jersey nest. introducing some warm, pink tones. Do you have favorite design finds? i’m in love with my restored 1949 O’Keefe & merritt stove, found at an antique store in South Central la. mind you, it took us ten years to renovate our kitchen to accommodate it, but it has so much character. and i have some fantastic dining room chairs i got from the Broadway set of Blithe Spirit. When the production was winding down, i inquired, “What’s happening with these?” Good for the taking!
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So rather than an actress who covets her wardrobe from each role, you clearly prefer being the actress who wants the furnishings? it’s not so much about sentimentality or thrift, but it’s a form of recycling. i like to give these treasures new life. i have another wonderful chair from Dinner at Eight, and we hauled away a truckload of things when my friend rosie O’Donnell was moving from her home in Nyack (New york).
Where’s your favorite retreat? i love to sit in the tree house my husband built in a red maple tree in our backyard. it’s my sanctuary. it started out as a space for the kids, but it’s definitely an adult retreat now.
Define luxury. luxury is lounging in my pajamas in my own house. There’s nothing wrong with a lady investing in a great pair of pajamas. Nothing.
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t’s a curious thing this JFK to LAX commute. As an editor in chief of celebrity magazines for a couple of decades now—oh, how time has literally flown— the New York City to Los Angeles round trip has been a staple of my work life as dependable as my constant dealings with snarky publicists, stubborn photographers and egomaniacal stars. But there’s something about those six hours aboard a steel flying machine that often trump the reason for my trip, and I find myself looking forward to the flight more than arriving at that sun-drenched playground. Being fortunate to enjoy first-class travel over the years, I’ve met some of the world’s biggest names in that most private of sanctuaries, the far forward cabin of an airplane. And more often than not, the celebrities aboard have also done that particular flight as frequently as you, thus a natural kinship forms. The unspoken rule applies: What is said at 30,000 feet stays at 30,000 feet. The colorful tales I’ve been told in my quarter century of doing this seriously boggles the mind. Seriously. On this particular occasion, I’m heading to the City of Angels to meet the enigmatic and beautiful Karina Smirnoff, undeniably one of the big reasons millions tune in week in, week out to ABC’s monster smash competition show, Dancing With The Stars. As one of the regular professionals paired with “stars,” Smirnoff’s own fame usually exceeds the so-called celebrity she’s tasked to teach treacherous dance routines. And the results are nothing short of telegenic ratings magic. More on Smirnoff’s guiles in a bit, but first, I have a plane to catch.
GOLDEN CHILD “As a single child, there were a lot of expectations thrust upon me. I always had to be the best at everything I tried.” DRESS: Chagoury Couture, Beverly Hills, CA
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reparing to board Atlantic exhaustion? Or how the packed midday Christopher Walken, after flight—if your flight several flights together, would leaves NyC at noon become my all-time favorite and lA at 8 a.m., celebrity plane companion and you tend to get rewarded conversationalist? Who knew? with the most celebrities in To be clear, there’s a certain attendance—i spot a superstar dance—and three foolproof television producer i know. rules—i follow when seated He’s completely lost in his next to a celebrity on a conversation on his iphone 5 long flight: let them initiate as the flight attendant pours engagement. Feign mild his first of many (i know him disinterest in anything they’re well) vodka sodas. As i walk doing. make direct eye contact. by unnoticed, i overhear him These seemingly simple rules threaten-whisper into his have always served me well. phone: “You tell that famous By letting them start the bitch, if she wants me to go conversation, they’re in more all Harvey Weinstein on her control of the situation and ass, she has no idea who she’s therefore feel safer. Also, if they Oh, NO “Apolo Anton Ohno is undeniably a great dealing with!” This is precisely athlete and has impressive discipline. We had a good detect that you’re not that into season, but it could’ve been better if we would’ve why i mock and love Hollywood them, their egos are somewhat broken down an emotional wall.” in equal measure, for that bruised—this is universally true cartoonish, ridiculous declaration from mimi rogers was so chatty about of anyone who relies on the public to the producer is said without a hint of everything? Or Jake Gyllenhaal was get paid (athletes very much included). irony or self-awareness. That is how so, so dreamy? Or Simon Baker was And, finally, by making eye contact lA folks in the entertainment business so damn nice? Or Cameron mathison you’re reminding them that you’re a regularly speak to and about each was so exposed; so honest you want real person outside the Hollywood other. i find it hilarious and a certain to hug him immediately after his latest bubble of shifty-eyed sycophants sign—along with the inexplicable and revelation? Or Tim mcGraw was so they’re barraged with on the daily. you enduring career of Gary Busey—of comfortable in his religion-exposing instantly become “a breath of fresh air” the looming apocalypse. tight jeans? Or that Gayle King was the and someone desirable with whom to Some of the most remarkable best person ever? Or several Cosby endure a cross-country trek. it helps if celebrity encounters i’ve had on kids were still stigmatized by their you’re a little funny and hyperaware of airplanes were with people i literally early success? Or mary-Kate Olsen the celebrity you’re talking to (without never thought about until they sat (or was it Ashley?) was swallowed letting on too much). There you go, next to me. Who knew David Beckham up in a blanket only to emerge to eat my secret sauce of airplane celebrity was so funny? Or Drew Barrymore bread? Or Stephen Dorff was spotpas de deux revealed. was so in love with love? Or Sigourney on in his hilarious, chatty dissection landing in the entertainment Weaver was so tall (more legroom, of Hollywood? Or Josh Groban capital of the world takes me back please!)? Or Joan rivers was so had a jaw-dropping, NC-17 sense of to my familiar routine. Chatting with thoughtful? Or Aaron Eckhart had the humor? Or Kate Hudson’s infectious the nicest Town Car driver on record— ease, charm and looks of a young paul laugh never leaves you? Or John and, of course, he was a regular years Newman? Or Oscar-winning directors Krasinski telling you how funny you ago on a mildly successful television Ang lee and mike Nicholls, on are? Or missy Elliott’s serious motion drama—i stare out the window toward separate occasions, were so genuinely sickness? Or how Alec Baldwin’s the hills above Sunset Boulevard curious about me? Or Carnie Wilson smarts knows no bounds? Or Javier and prepare my favorite Hollywood was so heartbreakingly candid? Or Bardem’s kindness transcends crossitinerary with my closest and dearest
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WISH LIST “Having someone special in my life is all I require. And kids.” DRESS: Anaikka
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boys and girls: Casual Mexican lunch at Poquito Más, drinks at Mondrian’s Sky Bar, dinner at Soho House West Hollywood. Done—my LA in a nutshell. Now, one Karina Smirnoff awaits. As a semi-regular viewer of Dancing With The Stars, I’ve always been drawn to Smirnoff, but not so much for her more obvious traits, but for her all-too-apparent desire for perfection. I’ve always been fascinated by perfectionists, and Smirnoff had all the makings of the little girl in class who always had the answers and always got the “A.” But that little girl didn’t always grow up to be the happiest and that, too, interested me. Beneath those impossibly glitzy, revealing outfits, was Karina Smirnoff actually happy? And, frankly, why did I care so much? Oh, but I did. All of this subtext was suddenly thrust to the fore a few months ago when Smirnoff, paired with 2007 DWTS champion and multiple Olympic gold medalist, Apolo Anton Ohno, for the All-Stars edition, unexpectedly— shockingly—fell hard during a difficult hip-hop routine, and she broke down in front of America on live television. There stood the gorgeous perfectionist, the over-achieving world champion in a heap of emotion simply because she, for once, had a crushing human experience. Smirnoff was never as interesting or compelling as she was at that moment: Vulnerable, raw, embarrassed. I couldn’t wait to see how Smirnoff would handle her subsequent dance with Ohno. Predictably, they were never better—sharp, joyful, connected—and I still believe that televised public take-down may have been the best thing to ever happen to Smirnoff’s image. It made her just a little more like the rest of us. Karina Smirnova was born January 2, 1978, in Kharliv, Ukraine, then part
of the Soviet Union. By the time Smirnoff started walking it was evident she suffered from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and her parents enrolled her in myriad activities—figure skating, gymnastics, ballet, piano, aerobics— anything to exhaust their daughter enough so she could sleep. prior to her tenth birthday, Smirnoff discovered her passion for ballroom dancing and dropped everything else to focus exclusively on this athletic, demanding pursuit. Good move. At 14, Smirnoff’s promising dancing career was placed on hold when her family immigrated to the US, settling in New york City. As Smirnoff focused on academics, dancing wasn’t as big a priority while she
Kryklyvyy—the couple dominated ballroom dance competitions for four years, winning an astounding five US latin Ballroom Championships, a World Trophy Championship, an Asian Open Championship and making a joint appearance in Shall We Dance, a film starring Jennifer lópez and richard Gere. Oh yes, there was no denying that this charismatic, driven ball of fire, this Karina Smirnoff, was headed places—but where? To Hollywood, of course. Undoubtedly impressed with Smirnoff’s stunning features and impeccable dance credentials, the producers of Dancing With The Stars asked Smirnoff to join the third season of the show and she was instantly paired with suave television host
and became engaged on New year’s Eve that year only to break up nine months later prior to the wedding. Just a month later, Smirnoff began seeing professional baseball player Brad penny and they, too, announced their engagement a year later only to call it quits in late 2011. For six romance-filled, roller-coaster years, Smirnoff became the inadvertent, reluctant poster child for public celebrity heartbreak. One is left to wonder: is the famously strong Smirnoff going to be OK after so much personal disappointment? i came to los Angeles to get some answers. As is de rigueur these days, Karina Smirnoff is a brand, an appealing one at that. She’s the power behind workout program DanceFiT-KS, has a natural
“The last time I cried was when I realized the relationship I was in—when I was engaged to be married—wasn’t going to happen. It was a complete shock to me because I thought he was the one, and I was wrong.” attended Christopher Columbus High School and Bronx High School of Science. After high school, the overachieving Smirnoff enrolled at Fordham University with a double major in economics and information systems programming with law school very much in her sights. But the lure of dance was too strong, and Smirnoff resumed her training with top professionals in NyC. After five years of respectable international results in the professional dance circuit, Smirnoff came into her own as a powerhouse in 2001 when— partnered with fellow Ukrainian, Slavik
and actor (and agile mover) mario lópez. They came in second place in a disputed final—i don’t think there’s any question in most people’s minds that lópez and Smirnoff were by far the best dancers in the competition. Now, this is the part of the Karina Smirnoff story that gets just a touch sensitive: the famous men. Smirnoff and lópez started dating seriously during DWTS and broke up two years later in 2008. A minute later—or so it seemed—Smirnoff began dating fellow Ukrainian dancer (and the breakout male professional on the show) maksim Chmerkovskiy
supplement vitamin line, Ketone’s and has her own makeup line from Girlactik. Smirnoff is also a seasoned “house flipper” (savvy real estate investor) and fulfilled one of her important goals by finally winning Dancing With The Stars and the coveted mirror ball trophy during Season 13 paired with soap opera star Jr martínez. Smirnoff—as in all aspects of her life— was no longer the bridesmaid, but the bride. She buried her “Susan lucci of professional dance” moniker once and for all. Hallelujah! Smirnoff is tiny, bubbly and a true girl’s girl—real, sassy, blunt. When
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i approach her as we settle in for what would become an interminably long day and evening for the cover story photo shoot and interview, she looks right at me and says, “Hi! i’m so excited!” Seeing that reaction from the dancing diva, i said, “Are you ready to have some fun and play dress up?” She squealed—literally squealed—and screamed: “Are you kidding? Yes!” Now that’s the right way to start my day way up in the hills of Hollywood. One of Smirnoff’s close friends— and Season 12 DWTS partner—actor/ director ralph macchio, just gave Smirnoff the opportunity of starring in a film he wrote and directed about a ten-year-old boy who becomes fascinated with a beautiful yet troubled older woman he sees dancing in a neighboring house. Smirnoff plays the dancer and the movie just wrapped filming in New york City. Smirnoff couldn’t be more excited. “i absolutely love ralph macchio and working on this film has been one of the greatest joys in my life. i can’t wait for everyone to see it.” From different angles and in certain light, Smirnoff resembles Angelina Jolie one minute, Jennifer lópez the next; the fact that those two supernova icons are two of her biggest influences makes perfect sense. But the thing to take away from Karina Smirnoff is her determined, can-do attitude to any task before her, her burning desire to have children as soon as possible and her constant self-exploration.
Breaking it down, leaving Smirnoff’s presence there’s a little less light, a little less truth leaves the room with her. in a town known for a cacophony of celebrity BS, it’s downright shocking to sit down and hear the unvarnished truth from someone so well known. When i ask her the million-dollar question: is the perfectionist, driven, smart girl actually happy? Smirnoff answers the only way she knows how, completely honestly: “yes, almost—i’m almost happy.” Here’s hoping she gets there. She’s certainly put in the work. As candid and loving and appealing as Karina Smirnoff is during our curlup-on-the-sofa conversation, i find myself wishing i was sitting next to her on a midday JFK-lAX flight with several cocktails in front of us and nothing but sky—and gossipy truth—in front of us. Now that’s a conversation i would love to have. you would, too. Believe me.
Tell me about your childhood. my mom is russian and my dad is Greek and i was born in the Ukraine. As a single child, there were a lot of expectations thrust upon me. i always had to be the best at everything i tried—grades in school, dancing competitions—everything. Having no siblings made it tough for my parents, too. i don’t know how to do anything halfway.
So the perfectionist in you was born. yes, absolutely.
At 14, you found yourself in the US and in New York City, no less. i recently learned the reason we left Ukraine when i was 14 was because crime was spiraling and it became too dangerous for us to stay. When i arrived in the US, i was afraid to speak at all in school. Everything was so different. i would run home from school and try to learn English from watching television shows. Friends and Saved By The Bell were two shows i always watched.
So Jennifer Aniston and Mario López helped you learn English? yes! [Laughs]
How did you manage a double major at Fordham University while pursuing dancing on the side? my parents didn’t want dancing to be the sole focus of my life. So i pursued two degrees with the intention of attending law school when i graduated. So i danced and went to college at the same time. Crazy. i remember this guy from England approached me and i found out he was among the top five dancers in the world and he asked me to dance with him at a tryout. By then i knew this is what i wanted to do with my career. To be able to dance with paul Killick is like winning the lottery, but my mom wasn’t happy at all. i went to london for a year and came back and graduated from Fordham. it was tough, but i kept my promise to my mom. Something i’m proud of.
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SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE? “Dancing With The Stars is unquestionably the hardest thing you’ll ever do. Those three months of your life will be the most thrilling and the most frustrating you’ll ever experience.” DRESS: Chagoury Couture, Beverly Hills, CA
I think I know the answer, but is Dancing With The Stars that hard?
Is fear the biggest hurdle for celebrities on DWTS?
it is unquestionably the hardest thing you’ll ever do. Those three months of your life will be the most thrilling and the most frustrating you’ll ever experience. it thrusts a connection with another human being you didn’t know was possible. it pushes you to do things you weren’t even aware you were capable of doing. it’s an incredible journey, plain and simple.
yes, absolutely, the fear of failing on national television and the fear of making a fool of yourself.
You purchased a home in New Jersey nearly a decade ago. How did you come to that decision? i had lived in every borough of New york City—manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Staten island—and i
was tired of not having enough room for my shoes and purses, so i gave New Jersey a look. i love it there. i’ve been there since 2004.
Tell me something great about New Jersey everyone should know. New Jersey is actually a really cool place to live. it’s beautiful and lush— very green. i always love going to New york City and then i get to drive back home to my huge backyard in Jersey.
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PARENT TRAP “My parents didn’t want dancing to be the sole focus of my life.” DreSS: llmuahll BraceletS: Snooki Couture exclusively for StyleQueen.com SHOeS: Giuseppe Zanotti, New york City
Tell me about the hard fall you had dancing with Apolo Anton Ohno last season. It looked serious. The fall was the direct result of me looking at the taped package of Apolo and i rehearsing just prior to dancing live. During the segment, i came across so awful, dropping so many f-bombs and it really looked as if i hated hip hop and that i didn’t know that style of dance. By the time we had to dance, i was pretty destroyed. i was raised so well and turning into a potty-mouthed sailor on national TV, well, it destroyed me. By the time we started dancing, i already had tears in my eyes. The fall wasn’t a surprise to me, but with that much adrenalin, i didn’t feel the pain until later. i was just so embarrassed. But i must say, i learned from it: No more f-bombs from me, that i promise you.
How much input do you have about which partner you have ? We have some input. Gavin DeGraw, for example, and i knew each other prior to him being my dance partner.
Was winning DWTS with JR Martínez one of your best moments of your life? Oh yes, it’s within my top three moments for sure. The instant we won it felt so unreal. i was so happy for him—still am.
Describe your perfect day. in paris, i’d go to a café for some croissants and a little people watching with someone i care about, before strolling and window-shopping along the gorgeous streets.
When was the last time you cried? When i realized the last relationship i was in, when i was engaged to be married, wasn’t going to happen. it
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was a complete shock because i thought he was the one, and i was wrong. i was so wrong.
He’s a great guy and he’s a lot of fun. We had a blast and became good friends.
When was the last time you said “I love you” to someone?
Jersey Shore’s Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino.
it was just the other day to my best friend and manager, lindsay reilly, whom i love.
more like a dysfunctional situation! [Laughs] Definitely one of my more challenging seasons, no doubt.
Define luxury.
Where are you in five years?
Soap star JR Martínez. He’s a true inspiration to be around. He’s so strong and has an incredible work ethic. We clicked from Day 1.
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Sitting in a five-star resort, a bottle of great wine, with a fire going in the fireplace— that’s luxury to me. it really is.
i’ll be sharing a beautiful family with a great man. Here’s the Happy Feet “The instant JR Martínez and I won absolute truth: i can’t wait to Dancing With The Stars [Season 13] felt so unreal. Olympian Apolo Anton Ohno. I was so happy for him—still am.” have children. But in five years, He’s undeniably a great i hope i’m still working every athlete and has impressive Reaveal all, Karina: What would day, doing more acting, my businesses discipline. We had a good season, but your superhero power be? are thriving, i’m writing more books. it could’ve been better if we would’ve i’d love to control time. broken down an emotional wall.
OK, so your romantic dream scenario looks like…
Who’s your dream partner?
Dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
i still believe in love; i still believe in the fairy tale in spite of everything. The whole wedding scenario isn’t necessarily a must for me any more— though i would love a wedding—but having someone special in my life is all i require. And kids.
Oh my goodness, no question about it—ryan Gosling. Sigh. [Laughs]
Um… [Laughs] Gosh, i wish him… Nothing. But. The. Best.
Karina Smirnoff is…
Actor/director Ralph Macchio.
let’s see: Driven, compassionate, strong, vulnerable, loving and kind.
Tell me a secret. my biggest fear is never having children. [Long pause] Oh, and secretly, i think i can sing! [Laughs]
Happy. i have no regrets in my life. i know i have so much left to do and i love where i am in my life and i love that i have so much to learn. i really do.
He’s absolutely one of the favorite people i’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting through the show. Of all of my partners on Dancing With The Stars, he understood me as me the best. meeting ralph macchio was my trophy on Season 12.
What’s the biggest misconception about you that drives you nuts?
Time for everyone’s favorite, the name game: Mario López.
That everyone thinks of me still as this intense perfectionist.
Oh, boy! [Pause] really, richard? [Long pause] Who’s next? [Laughs]
But you are an intense perfectionist.
Singer Billy Ray Cyrus.
yes, but not so much any more. i used to be for sure.
i love him—he’s a sweet, charming, kind man. He gave it his all.
So right now, you’re…
And lastly—and some may argue most importantly—who’s sexier, sultry Frenchman Gilles Marini or Cuban heartthrob William Levy? Wow! That’s an unbelievably tough question because they’re both incredibly sexy for different reasons. Wow! let’s see—it’s a tie! Can there be a tie? [Laughs]
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ZEN PALACE Andy Goldsborough and his clients aimed to create a serene, largely monochromatic environment that would showcase their passion for collecting Asian art and objects.
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“Design, wisdom and beauty, in no particular order,” is the intent manhattan interior designer Andy Goldsborough ascribes to his terrific blog www.thegildedowl.com. “That’s how i approach my design work. Each project helps me to gain a deeper knowledge of history, craftsmanship and the art of living.” As a writer and editor on the design and architecture beats for more than two decades—and now as HudsonmOD’s design editor—i could borrow Goldsborough’s motto as my own. The shapes of interesting things and how they got that way intrigue me—from spoons to cities, light bulbs to landscapes. On every assignment i learn something new. Over the years i have traveled to report on the design scenes in moscow, london, Stockholm, Barcelona and milan among other destinations, yet the lure of the treasures that await within a local antiques shop on a New Jersey back road cues my aesthetic radar with equal fervor. Some of my favorite design moments are burned into my consciousness. They have included a visit to the Kremlin in the rain and circling Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim museum Bilbao at twilight and a pilgrimage to design master Gustav Stickley’s 1911 Craftsman Farms estate in morris plains. A sense of discovery and a curiosity about the way we live now—and how they did back then—are hallmarks of both solid journalism and good design. i believe a well-designed room should convey the layered histories of the people who reside within: Treasures from travels, art purchased together to mark a milestone in a relationship, books or textiles or totems of special significance. Don’t you connect with a room that showcases authentic personal style as much as a display of possessions with a pedigree?
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SLUMBER YARD Where artwork abounds in the other living spaces, a serene landscape with few embellishments coaxes slumber in this calming retreat.
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ake a look at one of Andy Goldsborough’s beautifully executed creations in the high-octane design pressure cooker, park Avenue. After many years of living comfortably in your home, have you ever imagined what it would be like to live a leaner, cleaner life, decoratively speaking? Without emptying every room of your favorite furnishings and possessions to achieve an austere minimalism, could you benefit from a pareddown, lighter look? The longtime owners of a luxury Upper East Side apartment recently took such a leap of faith to simplify and refine their three-bedroom home after more than two decades at the residence. Working with Goldsborough, the clients aimed to create a serene, largely monochromatic environment that would showcase their passion for collecting Asian art and objects. The mandate wasn’t to gain gallerygrade austerity, but to achieve livable
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rooms infused with a new spirit of with the art,” he says. “Since the connoisseurship and discovery, all clients’ collection of Asian pieces without a new address. displayed many traditional black, “The owners of the apartment are red and gold elements, we wanted avid travelers, and lean toward an to create a cooler, calmer backdrop Asian influence in the arts, though as a counterpoint. The lighting their interests are sophisticated and also was inadequate for both wide reaching, from Art everyday function and Deco to italian modernism,” illuminating the artwork, Goldsborough says. “We so that became a major wanted to showcase their element of the renovation, collections representing taking total advantage of art and objects from many the many technological countries including Japan, improvements in lighting.” China, Cambodia and Syria, The clients’ kids also now finding the right spot for were adults and out of each treasure to standout.” the house, so that meant The 3,150-square-foot focusing on how the couple home’s existing design would move forward as scheme was essentially a duo “restaging” their TREASURE ISLAND established 15 years ago, environment for the next A curated trove of art and the owners felt their treasures abounds in phase of their lives. home was serviceable, the living room. Collaborating with both if perhaps a bit lagging architects Brian O’Brian behind the times. “The furniture and Carl muehleisen of the firm and fabrics were all warm, saturated OmAS, Goldsborough orchestrated tones in orange, which competed a simplified architectural shell that
pierced by two geometric openings places the artwork center stage. adds interest near the east-facing An ethereal palette of cool, silvery windows, which are adorned with grays for furnishings and finishes simple scrims. A large, 20th century now blends with the white walls gold leaf Asian screen mounted on and ceilings, contrasted by newly the wall depicts the watchful eye of ebonized floors. Subtle wall surfaces, a woman in profile above the game such as in the dining room and along table. Syrian artist Asma Fayoumi’s the fireplace wall in the living room, untitled work hangs above a 19th are enhanced with waxed Venetian century Chinese music table of rich plaster to catch the light and add gilt and dark red lacquer, while a key swaths of sheen. The living room glass sculpture in the window is by ceiling was dropped and incorporates italian artist by Silvio Vigliaturo. an indirect, ambient light channel to make the room glow, setting off the canopy overhead as another sculptural element. integrated spotlights focus upon the art along the walls. The reconfigured fireplace is similarly sculptural; a glass mantel is slotted into the wall, enveloped in a metal channel like a piece of oversize sculpture or jewelry. A changing array of international vessels and totems are displayed on the mantel, with the black marble fireplace below serving as a grace note. A striking coda is a pair of bronze Art Deco andirons in the form of mermaids signed GOOD EYE “The objects within the apartment are more edited than eclectic, and it’s the elements of Thew. “Though the collection surprise that keep things visually interesting.” is mostly Asian in provenance, The furnishings were selected for the unusual andirons dictated their sculptural forms, all upholstered most of the metalwork in the room, within an icy palette so as to not cueing its bronze and brass finishes,” compete with the bold gestures of Goldsborough says. “The objects the artwork, and a Vladamir Kagan within the apartment are more edited sofa with a serpentine profile is than eclectic, and it’s the elements of complemented by pierre paulin surprise like the andirons that keep chairs covered in subtle, silver, satin things visually interesting.” finish leather. A Flora floor lamp from A curated trove of art treasures Fontana Arte makes a gestural move abounds in the living room. The from one corner. untitled painting above the fireplace Sliding wood and glass doors—a is by Beirut artist Abdul-Karim majdal modernist interpretation of Japanese Albeik, while a restored, 19th century shoji screens—separate the living silver leaf floor screen from Japan
and dining rooms and add another layer of architectural interest, and a vintage Donghia dining table is surrounded by mid-century chairs designed by paul Frankel. One of the lifestyle changes adopted by the empty nesters was to forsake a guest bedroom to enhance their own private domain. The footprint of the apartment’s third bedroom was combined with the master bedroom to create a generous, enlarged main suite. Where artwork abounds in the other living spaces, a serene landscape with few embellishments coaxes slumber in this calming retreat. As a backdrop for the bed, an F. Schumacher wallpaper features a silver satin foil ground overlayed with a Chinoiserie pattern, subtly underscoring the household’s Asian theme. The Capellini bed features a highgloss lacquer base, bracketed by custom bedside tables designed by Goldsborough and OmAS and outfitted with inset glass tops and horn handles. Sculptural bedside table lamps, which are vintage 1950s italian models manufactured by Seguso, accompany a wateryhued ceiling pendant found by the owners. The desk and chair are by Gilbert rohde, while the vintage chairs are by pierre paulin. Close at hand, the new master bath is a study in icy blue quartzite. rather than mere decorative firepower, the collections on display here on park Avenue seem unique, personal and driven by a passion for cultural exploration. Expertly edited and illuminated, the serene scene conveys the art and soul of the homeowners. in short, what interior design is supposed to accomplish.
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A Jewel In Mountain Lakes By W i l l i a m
plaster walls are in a raspberry hue, inspired by accents found within the contemporary paintings displayed in the living room and dining room. “We wanted you to walk into the drama of a bold foyer, leading to rooms cued by different colors,” Bresin says. in the dining room, for example, gold tones prevail with two textured fabrics covering the curvaceous chairs, lustrous silk draperies at the windows and a Tibetan rug resting underfoot. meanwhile, russet and green upholstered furnishings in the W e at h e r s b y family room are joined by linen scrim draperies and buttery walls. The master bedroom embodies a luxurious Art Deco neutral palette, which provides a welcome respite from the rich colors used throughout the three-story structure has large, the rest of the house. open spaces, careful space planning Another essential element of the was required to make it comfortable interior design is layered lighting to for family gatherings as well as for suit every mood. “if the lighting isn’t large informal events. most of the delicious, then the whole thing will upholstered furniture, as well as a large fall flat,” Bresin says. Architecturally variety of case goods, were custominteresting, many sculptural fixtures designed to accommodate the scale. abound, with chandeliers and sconces An interesting mix of woods also is in the foyer from the Netherlands, employed throughout: some Niermann Weeks Cherry woods enhance chandeliers hanging in “We Wanted you the great room, the breakfast area and mahogany distinguishes dining room and a to Walk into the the dining room and Venetian 24-karat-gold drama of a bold master bedroom and and blown glass fixture sycamore and ebony gracing the master foyer, leading to enliven the lower-level bedroom. lush French rooms cued by media room and bar. ironware international The signature of fixtures truly illuminate different colors.” the home’s distinctive the grand family room, décor is its color palette. while cool asymmetrical rich shades of raspberry, pumpkin, contemporary glass fixtures highlight russet, butterscotch, green and brown the luxe upper foyer. Throughout, create a vibrant backdrop for art and integrated accent fixtures keep the furnishings. “These clients were not spotlight on the artwork too. in this afraid of rooms juxtaposing bold house each room displays a hue and color,” Bresin says. Greeting guests in a point of view, perfectly suited for a the foyer, the polished, glazed Venetian (chic) growing family.
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or a young couple retreating from apartment living in New york City to establish their first home in New Jersey, a 6,600-square-foot, newly constructed house in mountain lakes proved a large-scale canvas upon which to explore their creativity. The investment banker husband and his wife, a new mom who was in marketing for a luxury boutique hotel chain, began collecting paintings and sculptures with an eye toward color and scale to fill their new abode. To aid them in enhancing the house with custom furnishings, layered textures and vibrant color, they enlisted the discerning eye of interior designer Tere Bresin of Beret Design Group in Upper montclair. “The house was still in the final stages of construction, so we were able to plan the moldings, fireplace details, ceiling coffers and lighting, the finishing touches that give a home character,” Bresin says. The home has some arts-and-crafts design roots and classic proportions, plus a beautiful staircase. Because
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Designer Tere Bresin Made New Yorkers Feel The Jersey Love
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL (clockwise from top) Foyer: The raspberry-hued
Venetian plaster walls in the foyer hint at the colors found in a botanical painting hanging in the adjacent dining room. MasTer BedrooM: a
Hollywood glam feeling is evoked in the master bedroom with custom furnishings and headboard, a Venetian chandelier and wraparound draperies. UpsTairs landing: The twisting lines of the contemporary sconces echo the braids in the portrait gracing the upper stair landing. dining rooM: Chairs covered in two textured fabrics surround a mahogany table in the dining room.
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The Beauty Of Private Clubs
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gentleman reclines on a plush sofa, a newspaper opened like veranda doors obscuring everything but his legs, with one adorning the other in an l shape. To his immediate right, three ladies sit comfortably and talk, their conversation uninterrupted as a waiter sets down on a table their mid-afternoon cocktails. Across the room, a couple sit in intimate, carefree silence, lounging in the welcoming glow of the sunlight streaming through the windows. While this scene could take place anywhere, it is a moment that few share. What these people are enjoying is their exclusive admission into a private club in the New york City metropolitan area; though what exactly the interior looks like depends on which side it falls on the Hudson river.
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JOHN mAzliSH (NOrWOOd CluB)
THE WANTED Soho House New York (left) and Norwood Club (this page) boast exclusive and well-designed digs.
Here, in the shadow of the greatest city in the world, this feeling of aristocracy is heightened in immeasurable ways. While you can clink champagne glasses in the parlor of a Northern New Jersey country club, you can also toast with the same enjoyment in the stylings of a posh manhattan private club later that evening. The act is the same, but the mood is entirely different—each invokes an expression of the adjacent areas to which it is incalculably tied. Evolving in their own ways, the private clubs of this area offer a unique dichotomy for those lucky enough to have the coveted memberships. While the country clubs of New Jersey have changed over generations from their more humble beginnings, catering only to gentlemen golfers, some of
the more private clubs in manhattan are relatively new and devoted to entertaining city-dwellers. yet, what they both share is something more appealing; something F. Scott Fitzgerald alluded to when he wrote, “The world, as a rule, does not live on beaches and in country clubs.” Belonging to these clubs means having an added amenity more prized than an 18-hole golf course or a bar filled with celebrity socialites. it means having the privilege of stealing a moment of serenity by keeping the rest of the world out.
There is something about these places—characterized by a short list, a private space and a locked door—that drives our species wild. There’s a desire to be included on that guest list, to be invited to that special club. Now more than ever, private clubs fill an important space lacking in most people’s lives—the meeting place. This space, constantly evolving since ancient times from tavern to house to the modern day clubhouse, functions in much the same way as it did millennia before. in bringing together like-minded people with
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similar interests, the private club occupies our need to socialize, in person, with individuals who are very much present. Whether on the links of a country club or enveloped in the sumptuous sofas of your favorite metropolitan club’s lounge, these places drive interaction between members. A rare commodity. though wealth may be a common denominator when it comes to privilege, there will always be some things even money can’t buy. As it should be.
Norwood Club on the major crosstown strip that is 14th Street in lower manhattan lies a private club that is as irregular as the area it calls home. Stepping into the building, one can almost feel the electricity of a bohemian artist society bursting forth from every painting and beneath every stairwell. the figurative sparks of the space are intentional, or so says its british founder and chief proprietor, Alan linn. his private society, the norwood Club, is relatively new to a space that has a history all its own.
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founded in 2007, the norwood is named after Andrew S. norwood, the original wealthy merchant who built the fledgling property in the middle of the 19th century, when manhattan was mostly expansive farmland. Since that time, the townhouse has changed hands but has stayed intact. now it is considered a landmark—listed by the national register of historic places and the new york City landmarks preservation Commission. the owners, linn and his partner Steve ruggi, purchased the property with every intention to keep the interior more or less the same. A work of early Victorian architecture, the five floors boast Cuban mahogany doors, stained glass and a fusion of greek revival and italianate architecture. but, what really impresses is the interior design that has been added to enliven the space—it just pops. enlisting the help of the designer Simon
Costin, they set to work procuring original furniture made exclusively for the club—such as Swaim based in north Carolina—as well as taking it upon themselves to customize pieces, creating unusual, striking focal points among the high ceiling rooms. take the inverted tree branch chandelier hanging over the lounge bar, or the large red wrap-around sofas of the Club room bar. boasting an exclusive membership of creatives carefully vetted so as to spur interaction, you can almost see the organized chaos of the space around them come to life. “the furniture is designed for spontaneous encounters between two or more people,” says linn. “it enhances the dialogue.” that it certainly does.
Soho House New York the celebrities who populate its roster make Soho house arguably the coolest
DAniellA murrAy (umCC); lArry lAmbreCht (hAmilton fArm golf Club)
MEMBERSHIP REWARDS Even golf legend Arnold Palmer has an honorary membership to the Upper Montclair Country Club.
it is today. One of the greatest private members club in manhattan. transformations was directed by A sister club to the original Soho robert Trent Jones Sr. who in the House, founded in london in 1995, 1950s renovated the course, elevating the club is exclusive to those working it from A. W. Tillinghast’s 18-hole in creative industries such as film, course to the worldwide acclaim it media and music. The extensive enjoys today. But the legacy of a facilities—encompassing more than newly minted clubhouse in the 1920s 45,000 square feet and six floors— remains, evident in the elegant 20th reside in a converted warehouse on century design of the interior. Ninth Avenue, and feature a 44-seat cinema, the Cowshed spa and—most dramatically—a rooftop pool. Vicky Charles, the inhouse designer, refers to the space as “casual glamour,” and it’s easy to give yourself entirely to the cool charm when you’re surrounded by elegant aesthetics and fab vintage décor. Charles started working for Soho House as a waitress in london, and rising through the company, she has a Top prize Hamilton Farm Golf Club features a mahogany-paneled strong sense of what makes library and trophy room. an interior of a Soho House club so unique. For instance, One of the only country clubs many of the items that reside in the to have hosted tournaments for all club are either originally made for the three professional golf associations, New york City space or have been the legendary pedigree is in the very discovered by Charles. rafters. The traditional old-stone, Aside from the club, the space Tudor style mansion of the clubhouse also houses a hotel with 26 signature has been graced by the presence of bedrooms completely refurbished hall of famers including Gene littler, with Cherub beds from At la maison. Arnold palmer, Nancy lópez, pat There’s a reason everyone’s talking Bradley, lee Trevino and ray Floyd, about Soho House. who have all won titles at the UmCC. indeed, palmer has an honorary it’s hard to miss the resplendent 27locker—and membership—to UmCC. hole championship golf course that Though renovations have been is the Upper montclair Country Club. necessary to furnish the interior, the A green oasis right off the bustle of club’s appeal is found in the timeless, route 3, the property was once just a stately atmosphere of the rooms rudimentary five-hole golf course on a exclusive to membership. inside, meadow. Over time, the property and rooms such as the Traver’s room are club developed into the organization available to members for discreet
Upper Montclair Country Club
meetings or fine dining. Named after one of the leading amateur golfers ever, the room is multi-functional yet retains a charming traditional allure no matter the setup, says design director Gina Behrle of the local GB Design Consultants. While the members Bar—classic dark wood and accented with a Scottish motif— is ranked one of the top 50 best “19th holes” in the country. Bottoms up, New Jersey.
Hamilton Farm Golf Club in Somerset County, the Hamilton Farm Golf Club estate is on close to 750 rolling acres. As large as it is prestigious, the club received awards last year, such as the “pGA New Jersey Club of the year” and a links premier award for “Best private Golf Club.” While the history of the property stretches for more than a century— outlasting two fires, with one partially destroying the mansion itself—the beautiful estate lives on. The traditional golf clubhouse features a mahogany-paneled library and trophy room, and the mansion houses ten guest suites, a library and two dining rooms. in the mansion’s drawing room sits a stately Chippendale cabinet, the only other of its kind residing across the Atlantic in Buckingham palace. The five-star private club membership has hosted both the HSBC Women’s World match play Championship and the Sybase match play Championship, for a total of five lpGA tour events. membership at the opulent estate is only open to those lucky enough to be invited by a current member.
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JERSEY LINKS “We’re currently working on quite a few renovation projects in New Jersey, including the Montclair Golf Club.”
Did You Know That One Of The World’s Best Golf Course Architects Hails From New Jersey?
Rees Jones, Superstar By J o s h ua F I N E
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tutelage from his father, robert Trent Jones, a master craftsman of greens known the world over. After beginning his own eponymous golf architect company in 1974, Jones has remodeled or designed more than 170 golf courses in his career. These include both international and domestic courses, seven pGA Championships, seven US Opens—and for those adventurous enough to install a golf course in their backyard—his firm also builds links at private (extraordinary) residences.
Though rees Jones could base his massively successful business literally anywhere on the planet, he decided to stay close to home and chose montclair as the headquarters for his famed company. A man of vision, creativity and warmth, Jones’ list of awards is as impressive as any golf pro (he boasts a handicap of 9.6 and a career round of 71). pinning the busy Jones down wasn’t easy, but once we did we chatted about his various projects, what gives a New Jersey golf course its specific personality and the new design trends that await golfers. Sip on an Arnold palmer, and get ready to glean a little wisdom from a golf architect demigod.
What are some of the private residence courses you’ve designed?
New Jersey, we recently began planning efforts at Deal Golf & Country Club. Some of our other Jersey projects include Baltusrol GC, Hackensack GC, Echo lake CC, Canoe Brook CC, Essex Fells CC and montclair GC.
development and some long-term maintenance cost jumps, which are typically passed along to the golfer.
Tell us about your best day playing golf.
i’ve been very fortunate to enjoy so, so many great days, with great How did growing up in Keeping up with people, playing golf. i the Joneses “I grew up New Jersey influence mostly play golf with playing golf in Montclair, or change your career? so I feel very fortunate to friends and clients, but i grew up playing golf be able to work on many i’ve also played with in montclair, so i feel of the courses I played president Bush (41) as a young man.” very fortunate to be and president Clinton. able to work on many i’ve also played with of the courses i played as a young Sean Connery and Donald Trump and man. Over the years, i’ve become several well-known tour pros. well known for my work preparing Do you have a favorite golf hole on a golf courses for major championships; course you’ve designed? but that work is only a small my courses are like my children, so percentage of my portfolio. it’s impossible to have a favorite.
We’ve designed a handful of courses in private residences in the Northeast. These courses typically feature How does the natural landscape of four or five greens each designed New Jersey affect your design? and oriented to be accessible from The New Jersey landscape is quite multiple tee and fairway angles, diverse. Each site presents such that players can enjoy “MY courses a unique set of challenges a never-ending variety of and opportunities. For shot-making experiences. Are like MY example, the property at cHilDreN, so iT’s Are there any standout Deal Golf & Country Club, private courses you can which is near the coastline, iMpossible To tell us about? is more gently rolling, with HAve A fAvoriTe.” One exception i can surely minimal rock. in contrast, discuss is our “Three ponds the Forest Course at Farm” project in Bridgehampton, Ny. Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club in in the mid-1990s, my good friends Bedminster is much more rugged. Ed and Cheryl Gordon asked me to How has sustainability affected you? design a fun and challenging short more designers, operators and course on their estate. superintendents are now re-thinking Are there any golf course projects in traditional standards. We’re trying New Jersey in the works? to reduce the physical footprint of yes. We’re currently working on quite the golf course, especially those a few renovation projects all over more intensely maintained areas, New Jersey and the Northeast. in which translates into lower purchase,
Would you say there are any new trends in golf course design? Any features you especially like doing? i think most architects are refocusing attention on overall playability. We still want to design courses with diversity and challenge, but it’s very important that players of all skill levels be able to enjoy their rounds and not be intimidated by forced carries and penal features. Above all, we want to deliver an enjoyable experience. This approach will not only help retain current players, but also helps attract a wide demographic of new players, all of which leads to a healthier sport.
What’s your favorite golf course—it can be anywhere on the planet? The next one i design because it will be a culmination of all my ideas.
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Hidden Treasures B
ring a sense of renewal to your surroundings with these bright flights of fancy that we’ve gathered to help feather your nest. From Jonathan Adler’s spirited style to the latest creations fashioned from bright mosaic tiles, these design finds will bring a splash of color and style indoors and out.
Adding Adler This spring, style guru Jonathan Adler debuts his latest colorful wares in a showcase at the Gift Galleries of Neiman Marcus at Short Hills. The eye-catching mix of patterns and texture includes colorful Bargallo hand-embroidered pillows ($120-$175), the golden Nixon side table with a reversible top ($850) and a brass hippo ($495) ready to stand sentry in the sunroom. www.neimanmarcus.com
—William Weathersby
Flights Of Fancy Madame Butterfly is part of the Sicis Next Art Collection, which brings together artists and tile artisans to showcase the imaginative use of the company’s mosaics. Designed by Italian artist Carla Tolomeo and produced in a limited edition of 200, the sparkling sofa is available in more than 40 colors and three additional flower patterns. The sofa features Colibri Kariba mosaic tiles and silk velvet. $11,600. www.sicis.com 58 hUDsONMOD AprIl/MAy 2013
Global Getaways Just off the presses in April, author michele Keith’s Designers Abroad takes you on an intimate tour of the chic vacation homes of the world’s top decorators. From the earthy style of William Brockschmidt’s Sicilian villa to the modern moorings of Alexandra Angle’s getaway in Nova Scotia, this inspiring compendium will spark your wanderlust to fashion your own stylish retreat. $50. www.monacelli press.com
Artful Adirondack A contemporary take on the classic Adirondack chair, designer Konstantin Grcic’s medici chair for Herman miller is an artful addition to your home’s patio, porch or even the great room. Available in American walnut, Douglas fir and thermo-treated ash, the sculptural wood design comes in natural, yellow- or grey-stained finishes. $1,199. www.hermanmiller.com
Classic Kitchen GD Cucine, the italian manufacturer known for its sleek contemporary kitchens, brings traditional styling to its master cabinetmaking with the Ca’d’Oro Collection. The madeto-measure cabinets, furniture and wall paneling are also adaptable for luxe bathrooms. Sustainably harvested walnut, cherry, oak, beech and lime woods are combined with options including lacquered finishes and gold leaf accents. The flagship NyC showroom can work with your designer, and offers in-house design services. www.gdcucine.com
Lively Lounging The Nina armchair from Atelier is lighthearted and captivating. The elegant shape of its frame, shown here with a high-gloss turquoise finish and colorful upholstery, will add spark to a sunroom or pool house. The lively chair is also available in natural or matte finishes and a range of upholstery. www.atelier-nyc.com
Hit A Homer interior designer, collector and author of the book Modern Luxury, richard mishaan, has relaunched his stylish shop Homer in New york City’s Greenwich Village. Featuring sleek furniture, accessories and art— including works by photographer massimo listri and furniture designer Guy de rougemont—the shop proves mishaan’s motto, “all good furniture and art can be combined successfully regardless of style, period or price.” www.homerdesign.com
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FASHION WEEK, NYC: THE EXPERTS We live for fashion and that was never more evident than from our front-row seat at the recent Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center. So, which superstar designers were best in class? HudsonMOD sent the stylish AMANDA THOROGOOD to investigate.
Donna Karan
From The Designer: “I am a New York woman, embracing the world. Designin g clothes that move da y to night, Monday to Sunday, in any city, every culture.” Women’s Wear Daily : “Karan titled the collection Sensual. So ulful. Sculptural. Ch eck and check, on the bo okend adjectives. At its best, the clothes rad iated Karan’s sexy, bo dycentric allure that ha s become increasingly artful over the years.”
Vogue: “The stronge st pieces were the on es that were also the mo st contained, includ ing several beautifully tai lored double-breast ed coats with round sle eves and shoulders, done in a combinatio n of wool, cashmere and neoprene. It’s a blend, actually, much like Karan herself: pra ctical, luxurious and modern.” Front Row: Uma Th
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From The Designer: “It was time to go ba ck to showing what we ’re capable of, which is real construction.”
The New York Post: “If nothing else, this collection showed Ve ra Wang’s skill for mastering uncomm on elegance. Some styles displaying just that were origami petal ski rts and belted opera co ats with tented backs , but the best examp les were sculptured silhouettes of sleeve less coats and dresse s with exaggerated arm holes that hit below the hip, all allowing contrasting fabrics an d textures to peek thr ough.” Vogue: “Dresses, op era coats and elabo rate bishop-sleeve capes were diligently lined in muslin so the y’d retain a stiff, voluminous silhouett e. Jeweled tops, metallic brocade pa nts and rhinestoneembellished undersk irts meanwhile, were all hand-developed. All in all, a romantic an d beautifully construc ted lineup of possibili ties for fall’s holiday sea son.” The New York Times : “A few Japanese twists and Balencia ga balloons did not spoil Vera Wang’s signature style, which emerged strongest in dark silk minis with poufy overskirts and quart z-colored embroide ry.” W: “The 1930s are hav ing a moment this season, and Vera Wa ng showcased her interpretation of the decade with floral pri nts and metallic cloque fabrics.”
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Front Row: Jada Pin kett Smith, Rachel Ro y, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend
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Reem Acra
Women’s Wear Daily : “Inspired by a recent trip to Japan and a series of fishn etstocking photos by Daido Moriyama, Reem Acra showed a collection full of fun details. While Ac ra is known for her embellished eveningw ear, this season she mixed in some chic day numbers, includ ing great kimono-shape d jackets, embroide red bombers, leather-and -suede jodhpurs and furry outerwear.”
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The New York Post: “This collection was sophisticated with a touch of black magic .” Front Row: Katherin e Heigl, Patricia Field
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HIGH STAKES CHOKER The Fern Necklace is a choker that features branches and leaves with emeralds and diamonds leading to an emerald and diamond pendant.
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n the nineties, the go-to accessory of choice for many “It” girls was the choker necklace. Try as you might to deny it, we all had a few favorites that we were convinced were the perfect touches to any ensemble. Well, I have some news for you—the choker has returned. Don’t be alarmed; the chokers of today only loosely resemble their earlier counterparts and contain many, many more diamonds. The choker’s comeback is in full flight: Hollywood beauties Elizabeth Banks, Kirsten Wigg, Olivia Wilde and Victoria’s Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whitely have all been seen on the red carpet in dazzling displays of diamond and jewel-toned chokers that rest delicately against the collarbone and not tightly around the neck.
The Fern Necklace is the epitome of style and splendor with the perfect combination of sparkling diamonds and breathtaking emeralds. This one-of-a-kind choker was specially created by jewelry designer Shaun Leane for Asprey and features fern branches and leaves hinged and intertwined with round and pear shaped emeralds and diamonds leading to a removable emerald and diamond pendant. Set with a pear shaped emerald and suspended within a diamond frame, the necklace is set in platinum with black rhodium highlights. Simply stunning. With award season just behind us, unforgettable chokers such as the Fern made fabulous accouterments for starlets gracing many a red carpet. Once again.
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COVET COiN COlleCtOr Roberto Coin’s 18-karat rose gold earrings feature six diamond-enshrined pink sapphires.
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eave it to the experts at the celebrated Parmigiani Fleurier to provide the world with an upgraded version of a timeless classic that masterfully blends the charm of a pocket watch with the chic modernism of today’s technology. Having debuted this year at the SIHH Watch Exhibition in Geneva, this exquisite timepiece—dubbed the Transforma CBF—has captured an audience all its own. Originally designed in partnership with the Brazilian Soccer Confederation, watch enthusiasts have quickly been drawn to the design regardless of their alliance to any particular team. By cohesively balancing the historic beauty of a classic pocket watch with a design that’s far from outdated, the Transforma CBF is an honorable nod to its predecessors. With the unique ability to be transformed into three different configurations and including two interchangeable watch heads, this $66,500 model has more going for it than merely looks. Capturing the longstanding nobility of the CBF, the piece can be worn as a fashionable time tO tHrill wristwatch, displayed as a The Transforma CBF sophisticated desk clock or used as an pocket watch can shape elegant pocket watch—the latter being shift into three different our personal preference. configurations and Connected to a sleek silver chain, two watch heads. the Transforma pocket watch takes on an ephemeral beauty when you change the watch heads between the chronographic and annual calendar models. The chronograph watch head shines in a carbon case and polished steel holder, discreetly containing the three emblematic colors of the CBF on the counter hands and numerals. Through the anti-reflective sapphire crystal screen, the satinfinished “guilloche” design can be admired, as well as five symbolic green stars that stand for Brazil’s World Cup victories to date.
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ith the warmer weather upon us, we’re confident that (like us) you’re more than ready to put a spring in your step, as well as your wardrobe. So to make sure your closet is fashionably prepped, we’ve asked three style powerhouses—the always “fierce” Christian Siriano, Lubov Azria of BCBGMAXAZRIA and New York City style authority Suzanne Rae—their opinions about the trends you’re better off avoiding and personal recommendations on items from their respective lines that are to be considered “musts” for the season ahead.
CHRISTIAN SIRIANO DESIGNER DOSSIER:
ONWARD, CHRISTIAN “Every woman needs a great blazer in an exciting color; maybe a soft chiffon oxford blouse that can be worn with shorts or a cute skirt,” says Project Runway winner Christian Siriano.
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The Season 4 winner of Project Runway and the elected fan-favorite from his cast, the instantly memorable Christian Siriano is known for whimsical and show-stopping designs. His first book, Fierce Style: How To Be Your Most Fabulous Self (Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group), provides readers with advice on how to look, feel and act fierce in everyday life. FIND THE LINE: Christian Siriano (252 Elizabeth St., NYC) The Engle Shop (102 Engle St., Englewood) Vivaldi Boutique (1388 Third Ave., NYC) THE CLASSIC PIECE YOU NEED. “I think every woman should have a classic A-line or scoop neck circle skirt dress. You’ll find them in almost all my collections each season. They’re universally flattering and look amazing on any body type.” GET. THIS. NOW. “Every woman needs a great blazer in an exciting color; maybe a soft chiffon oxford blouse that can be worn with shorts or a cute skirt. You can never go wrong with a flirty short in a silk brocade fabric.”
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With two New Jersey locations, GITO serves the dual purpose of gathering the crème de la crème of design favorites—Alexander McQueen, Oscar De La Renta, Robert Cavalli—while still providing a more intimate shopping experience than you’d find at the mall. 16 South Dean St., Englewood, and 341 Millburn Ave., Millburn
Designers themselves have become just as addicted to social media as the rest of us and provide us backstage access to runway shows and their daily lives through Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Some of the best tweets come from fashion’s biggest names including @RebeccaMinkoff @DVF @JPGaultier @JasonWu
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The Mall at Short Hills has added Yves Saint Laurent to its list of high-end designers who call the mall’s corridors home. On HudsonMOD’s recent trip to Chelsea Market in Manhattan (see page 84), we couldn’t resist Posman Books, which had the perfect section of fashionable reads that never go out of style, including The 100 by Nina Garcia, The Essence Of Style by Joan DeJean and Icons of Fashion: The 20th Century by Gerda Buxbaum. Add this to your list of trends for spring that should already include leather, cutouts and bold stripes: Shorts suits. Yes, and Tory Burch and Helmut Lang have plenty of styles to get you started.
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LUBOV AZRIA FOR BCBGMAXAZRIA DESIGNER DOSSIER: The wife of Max Azria, Lubov is chief creative officer of BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP, overseeing marketing and merchandising for the group’s 20-plus labels, which include the core brand BCBGMAXAZRIA. FIND THE LINE: BCBGMAXAZRIA is certainly not hard to locate. The Mall at Short Hills, Willowbrook Mall, Garden State Plaza Mall and Lord & Taylor, Ridgewood all carry the line as well as dozens of stores in Manhattan. For location details, visit www.bcbg.com A FASHION MISTAKE YOU MAY BE MAKING. “A fashion pet peeve of mine is lack of confidence. The power of a smile and the right attitude will change the way you look and feel. When a woman’s attitude evolves to confidence, they look and feel beautiful, which is truly my goal when I design for women.” ADD THIS ITEM TO YOUR WARDROBE NOW. THANK US LATER. “Picking a
favorite must-have is like having to pick my favorite child! It’s hard to pick one, but my favorite pieces are usually the looks that open and close the show for their Wow! factor.”
SUZANNE RAE DESIGNER DOSSIER: Suzanne Rae by Suzanne Rae Pelaez is a ready-to-wear line inspired by and made for the progressive, modern woman. Pelaez, who lives and designs out of Brooklyn, believes it’s her responsibility to create women’s designs that are locally made and with sustainable fabrics whenever possible. FIND THE LINE: Available at Steven Alan
RUNWAY PROJECT Must-have looks from BCBGMAXAZRIA’s Lubov Azria (above) and Suzanne Rae at NYC’s Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.
(www.stevenalan.com for NYC locations) and Henrik Vibscov (456 Broome St., NYC) WHERE YOU MAY BE GOING WRONG.
“I think that the biggest fashion mistake is buying fast fashion. Instead of buying poorly made trendy items, women should invest in timeless, well-made clothing that can last for years. Also, timeless doesn’t mean boring; a well-designed piece will always look fresh. And doing so is way more sustainable in terms of both the environment and the ever-important wallet.” HER PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION FOR YOUR CLOSET. “The
spaghetti strap dress. It’s great alone and great for layering, you can dress it up, dress it down and it feels like butter on the body.”
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BEAUTY RX prescriptives.com launches webbased Custom Blend Foundation (and Loose Powder) via a “beauty genius” and video chat.
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the pursuit of skin perfection, has just made millions of once devastated global fans newly ecstatic with the launch of its webbased Custom Blend Foundation and Loose Powder, joining Super Line Preventor Extreme and its wildly popular skincare line. The inventors of Color Printing—a process that identifies the predominant primary colors and undertones of your precise skin—are now available by video chat appointment via a “beauty genius.” Your hour-long
cosmetic Webcounter will not only produce the same perfection-matching results you’ve come to expect from Prescriptives, science has allowed for varying coverage and optional finish add-ins such as Radiance or Candlelight, moisture or anti-pigmentation and more. With prescriptives.com, the world can once again put its best-matchedfoundation face forward. With time being our most valuable asset, we were looking forward to test-driving Riiviva Microderm’s professional—at home— microdermabrasion device. Yes, for a starting price of $299 and less than ten minutes a week, this medical-grade multi-tasker can gently, effectively correct visual signs of aging, Keratosis Pilaris, mild stretch marks and acne scarring. More important, this diamond-tipped, vacuum technology softens fine lines, wrinkles and brown spots via its patent-pending vortex to draw down loosened skin cells into a sterile filter. Best part? Stimulating and removing topical debris and dead cells makes our expensive serums, cream treatments and esthetician visits much, much more receptive to absorption—making overall results very noticeable. And isn’t that the point of our anti-aging routine? Riiviva.com’s well done website displays how-to videos for each facial or body concern. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll want a lot more. The kit comes with a full set of three diamond facial tips—and offers affordable tips for more specific conditions such as blackheads or skin plumping. No acids, no down time and something you can do at home to stimulate cell production while enjoying
S a fresh, glowing complexion. Also, Riiviva’s simplified, potent skincare lineup is quite good. Its Olive Leaf, Green Tea and Aloe gel cleanse made my face so soft, I’ve started using it to wash my hands and dry cuticles. When was the last time your spring-cleaning included diamond tips? Exactly. Now that we’ve cleared the way, our skin is primed for some deep, potent cell turnover. Enter Stem Cell Beauty Innovations (SCBI). Its potent Gold Stem Cell Concentrate is the
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Is even “sulfate free” tangling your tresses? Mix 50/50 shampoo and conditioner for a deluxe, soft cleanse—using a wide-tooth comb before rinsing. Then a second, dimesize condition on just ends, after first rinse. Adjust the percentages to your hair’s fineness or thickness. Is your concealer going on too thick? For spot treating and especially under eyes, with a Q-tip, mix a drop of serum with concealer, then proceed. Essence of Skin Caviar Eye Complex from La Prairie is designed to lift, firm and prime. And it does it well. Your eyeliner too stark and sharp? First use a slate/ charcoal powder with brush to create a woolly, diffused eyeliner outline. (Protect make-up with a tissue, if necessary). Then use a sharp, darker pencil at the lash line, lightly.
star infuser of this very mighty skincare lineup that boasts impressive portions of O-placenta ovine placenta extract, hyaluronic acid, grape seed extracts, kiwi seed oil and more. I could go on about stem cells, but ultimately SCBI is formulated (and ethically harvested) to ramp up and rejuvenate our aging human organisms— paying attention to our facial cell turnover, increasing levels of collagen, glycoproteins and elastic fibers in the skin—as cells did in the past. This is also the perfect time to introduce your personal micro current or infrared device. Serums and moisturizers aside, (all excellent), I was intrigued by SCBI’s Volcanic Ash Antioxidant Exfoliant and Antioxidant Lightening Cleanser. So the next time you’re accused of being overthe-top for using gold-infused treatments, your retort should be something not unlike “precious metals are rapid vehicles that drive product home—deeper into your skin.” And that’s why you look so firm and refreshed. Rarely have I had the opportunity to use just one skincare line for an extended period. As I found moving within the concrete jungle consumed weeks of my life, I had but one complete line to sample. Lucky for me, Tilth, which touts “cultivating beautiful skin” as its mantra, was produced by rock-star chemist (former Elizabeth Arden R & D man)
Tony Vargas. We all know organics are a great way to go, but not everyone’s drinking the Kool-Aid. Tilth is a powerhouse youth potion that contains many new-to-market anti-aging actives. It feels luxurious, absorbs immediately and the resulting supple skin without residue means makeup glides on. Tilth’s glam organic price point delivers results with quality and quantities of unheardof marine extracts, botanicals and absorbable vitamins. My go-to pieces are the Argan-Tangerine Deep Cleansing Lotion (a rich, sappy oil), the Gentle Poppy Seed Exfoliator (the new bioexfoliant method), and the company’s superior toners are treatments themselves— Aloe Restoration and Berry Extract. I use A Flawless Serum and Sea Origin Serum simultaneously, then Eye Wondrous Serum and Resurrect Eye Cream with peptides and retinols—the 24/7 savior for mature skin. The punch list of this green, sulfate and gluten-free dynamo line is longer for what it does not contain—a full breakdown is available at www.tilthbeauty.com. And, finally, matte is back. I’ve often heard women wanting to mash up their favorite lipstick shades, and Napoleon Perdis has done it again with each shade level’s hue being brightened no matter the color. Mattetastic is mature, hip and playful. Spring is definitely here.
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GENTLEMAN man, oh man
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elcome back as we embrace our favorite time of the year—prepping our golf clubs, uncovering the boat or making way for the new toys we’ve been eyeballing all winter. Spring can still bring patchy weather, so parts of our wardrobe are now in play even in that “in limbo” section of the closet. Speaking of which, have you ever had the perfect fabric on the perfect store-bought shirt, only to find that by the time it fits your neck width and wide back the fabric is nearing your kneecaps? One article of clothing that never goes out of style is a custom-fitted shirt. Nothing feels nicer because nothing is nicer. J. Hilburn
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representative and Las Vegas stylist Lauren Schugar recently put me in a custom-fitted shirt. What’s great about J. Hilburn’s service is once you’re professionally measured and fitted, you can order any time via phone, website or if you feel most comfortable seeing the TURO Skin is known for fabrics and swatches, your consultant providing advanced grooming supplies will bring them to you. Now you can in an easy to use, minimalistic lineup. shop for any style and let J Hilburn Its Multi-Active Shave cream, Antimatch it to your measurements. Acne Spot Treatment and Protective Hint: Don’t be afraid to opt for a Lip Balm (rocks) really shorter shirt so you can wear performed. The 3-in-1 Shower it untucked in a casual setting. Cleanser is gentle and perfect Another nice add-on is the when you’re in a hurry—head dual cuff option—both buttons to toe. Check out TURO’s and cuff notches are available. sweat proof Sport Lotion SPF Under the category of who 30 that allows healthy color needs another hair grooming without the damage. Now product, the answer is you. that men are clearly on the Oh, but it’s true. HanzdeFuko. anti-aging skin movement, com’s too cool for school— many are missing the most your skateboarding son important step of all—when might steal this one—is 100 skin heals and can reverse percent organic with plant damage, at night. Definitely extracts and essential oils, in my Top 10 is Regenerating made in America and is one YEAH, YOU Night Cream—a unique, of the richest shampoos that Who needs rich repair cream containing won’t snarl your hair. And yet another grooming encapsulated retinol and the Mild Mint & Eucalyptus product? That’s potent actives to hydrate, Conditioner is luxe enough you, buddy. while muting sunspots and to repair and rinse clean. pushing back wrinkles. Quicksand, a revolutionary styling If spring didn’t arrive fast enough product for hair that lays flat or for for you, take it to the driving range those who need a morning-after fix, at The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers in or want to look like they just rolled out Manhattan. Though open to the public, of bed. A zero weight, zero shine wet/ memberships are available and offer dry styling aid applied at the roots will Golf Academy for beginners to Golf absorb excess moisture or oil, provide League tutoring. With two Full Swing invisible control (great after the gym Simulators, a 1,200-square-foot putting or as a transitional day to evening green and a 200-yard, net enclosed look), and the ability to pump hair up artificial turf fairway you’ll get your or simply act as a dry shampoo. Their swing back in time for summer. That’s online training videos give you a fresh right, guys—summer’s almost here. look if your styling needs updating. Start prepping that closet. Remember, only you’ll be the wiser.
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anessa Deleon’s career path reads a little like a fairy tale; a rags-to-riches story of sorts that—when considering all that she has accomplished thus far—has all the makings of a happy ending. Her happily ever after, however, won’t be obtained via fairy godmother or sheer luck. It’s her determination, savvy business skills and many talents that will propel her career as both a soughtafter interior designer and television personality. Inspired by her Cuban roots, Deleon credits her flourishing career to the entrepreneurship and strong will that her family instilled in her from an early age. Though Deleon originally envisioned herself one day dressing celebrities as a stylist, the interior design classes she took while enrolled at Manhattan’s legendary Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) sparked her interest and steered her path in a new direction. Her schooling, coupled with a part-time job at her family-owned furniture store, found Deleon not only surrounded by the tools to take on the profession, but the ideal clientele. “A lot of clients purchasing furniture would want me then to come to their homes to pick out paint colors,
LAUNCH PAD “HGTV’s Design Star changed my career pretty substantially. As soon as the show finished, the notoriety led to me doing a lot of great work,” says Vanessa DeLeon (left).
window treatments and bedding,” Deleon says. “And then all of a sudden it’s ‘should I take down this wall?’ or ‘should I move this entire area and really blow this room out?’; it became more about design than aesthetics.” After completing her degree, Deleon enrolled in classes for interior
design and simultaneously launched her business, Vanessa Deleon Associates. She was all of 21. Without missing a beat, Deleon took advantage of the opportunity to showcase her talents on the first season of the interior design themed hit reality show, Design Star, on HGTV. “The show changed my career pretty substantially,” Deleon says. “As soon as the show finished, the notoriety led to me doing a lot of great work.” By 2007 Deleon was honored with the IFDA New York’s Rising Star of Interior Design award, and her work was regularly being featured in numerous design publications and gaining recognition from distinguished groups, including the American Society
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of Interior Designers. With momentum building, Deleon’s business began contracting commercial space and high-end clientele, while Deleon herself pursued television opportunities following her appearance on Design Star. As the host of Your Place Is A Deal Breaker on Spaces TV, a YouTube owned Web channel, a design expert on local news segments in the New York City area and on subsequent
Vanessa’s Raves
The New York Design Center is a mecca of design showrooms perfect for spending a day bouncing from showroom to showroom, gathering ideas and inspiration for projects of any size. “I love 200 Lexington. It’s one of my go-tos.” For tile, DeLeon says she often relies on Porcelanosa, which always has a wide selection of tiles, mosaics and stone for every room in your home. New Jersey locations include East Brunswick, Paramus and Ramsey. Another DeLeon pick: Artistic Tile in Paramus, which has modern and classic designs to fit your needs for either home or corporate projects. Bonus: For inspiration on your interior design, look no farther than your closet. “When I do an in-home consultation I tend to look at my client’s closet just to see, are there pops of color, are there a lot of patterns, are they more monochromatic, maybe they are more tailored and traditional. There are a lot of things you can take away just from looking into someone’s closet.” —AmANDA THOrOgOOD
Hear Her roar “New York City has shaped me as an individual, as a woman, as a designer. Not that I want to be better than anybody because I never look to my left or my right. I focus on me.”
HGTV shows, Deleon has become a familiar face. Second to her television success on Design Star would likely be her role alongside celebrity chef Robert Irvine on the Food Network’s popular series Restaurant: Impossible. Armed with the task of transforming a failing restaurant in just two days, Irvine—also the program’s host—enlists the help of professionals to complete the revamp, including Deleon. Were the restaurants depicted in the show transformed in two days? Sure. Were there dozens of assistants and contractors behind the scenes who were never shown on camera? Absolutely. “I always say, ‘At the end of the day, it’s TV’, so what you see isn’t necessarily always what it is,” Deleon says. “In this situation, there’s a lot of pro bono work being done in the background that a lot of people don’t realize.” And the Vanessa Deleon we saw on the first season of HGTV’s Design Star? “They definitely took the New York attitude that we all have—without it we couldn’t survive in this world— and stepped it up a notch,” she says. “We’re go-getters, we don’t mind working hard. We have that sort of je ne sais quoi about us. We may be too fast for someone else and that may look too aggressive or that may look like we’re trying too hard. But no, that’s just our character.”
It’s that same metropolitan-grown determination that Deleon points to as the basis for much of her success. And the go-getter attitude that doesn’t allow for complacency continues to drive her in all aspects of her career. “In New York City, everyone wants to be on top and they all have that goal,” Deleon says. “It has shaped me as an individual, as a woman, as a designer. Not that I want to be better than anybody because I never look to my left or my right. I focus on me. But I have that sense of I can be better because I want to be. I critique myself every single day and I’m hard on myself, and I feel just that alone fuels me for tomorrow.” Vanessa Deleon’s tomorrows sure look bright, don’tcha think?
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GIDDY UP The FE Ti XX has more than a 200 horsepower billet engine.
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enturies ago, longevity wasn’t exactly an attribute of heretics. Considered at best traitors—and at worst aligned with the devil—nonconformists, blasphemers and renegades typically ended up at the wrong end of a pointy stick. Nowadays, of course, it pays to be something of an iconoclast. At least that’s the idea behind Ecosse Moto Works’ visually bespoken, high-octane bellwether, the Heretic, and its cadre of delightfully wicked, luxury motorcycles. The modern day evil genius behind the Heretic is one Donald Atchison. Once a Marine Corps officer, Atchison holds an MBA in mechanical engineering and a serious need to shatter expectations. A motorcycle enthusiast, Atchison was formerly a downhill skier, road racer and dirt bike riding speed freak. He founded Ecosse more than a decade ago to bring his creation to life.
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Atchison began developing his idea for a high-end street bike worthy of exclusive furnishings, unprecedented design and aggressive performance. Napkin sketches and early drafts from his days as a business developer eventually took shape. In 2003, the first road-ready models were released for a small group of selected aficionados and collectors. And just like that, the Heretic became a staple of high-performance artisan motorcycles everywhere. To commemorate the ten-year anniversary of crafting mercurial “anti-choppers,” Ecosse designed the Founder’s Edition Titanium XX, an even more radical V-Twin than its impressive predecessors. While the exclusive FE Ti XX (just 13 are slated to be made) is stylistically similar to the Heretic model, Atchison is quick to note that the most important features of the bike are
wholly unique. Take the undercarriage. A first of its kind, the trellis-style chassis and colorless coils of the exhaust system are painstakingly handcrafted from titanium. Aside from being expensive, strong and highly resistant to corrosion, titanium is also incredibly light: At only 440 lbs., the bike delivers on all cylinders. Before the four riders of the apocalypse get astride their malevolent steeds for the first and last time, they would be wise to take a side trip to the Ecosse Moto factory near Denver and consider the alternative to demon horsepower: American torque. The FE Ti XX is like a timeless piece of art that you can mount, kick-start, throw back the throttle and explore the forbidden speeds with the help of a more than 200 horsepower, 2409cc billet engine that delivers more than 200 feet-lbs. of torque to the rear wheel at sea level. Buoyed by MotoGP-grade Öhlins suspension, the power screaming away underneath the rider is intoxicating, allowing the street bike to punish turns and straightaways with indifference. You can even embellish it with your own personal message. Try having as much fun with that priceless painting in your living room. Go ahead, I’ll wait. While Ecosse maintains a cultish following with its satisfied customers, they’re relatively low profile compared with other limited-production street bike manufacturers. But by moving away from its staple V-Twins to pursue F1-derived superbikes and crossovers—and with models currently in development—the future looks just as promising as the past decade. Not too bad for a heretic sect hidden somewhere in the Rockies. Not bad at all.
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FLYING MACHINE The 2013 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 300LX has a large 300 hp supercharged engine and a healthy 20.6-gallon fuel tank.
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to get tunnel vision with state-off a yacht is not unlike a revered the-art PWCs. And Yamaha’s FX spouse—accommodating, protective, Cruiser SHO and Kawasaki’s Ultra 300 adorned for years with an exclusive LX are no exception to this nautical pet name—consider a personal enchantment. Considered the watercraft (PWC) a sexy date. pinnacle of luxury PWCs, these two Suggestive, quick sleek vehicles allow and exhilarating, exploration for one the only guilt your to three riders. Just conscience will feel hold on; luxury in afterward will be this case means from hindsight, as riding a rocketyou confess to no propelled missile one but yourself that over a thin meniscus the throttle could’ve of water at been cranked more breakneck speeds. NEW WAVE Yamaha’s new FX through those The child in you is Cruiser SHO has a supercharged marshlands or smiling right now. four-cylinder, high output engine. frothy whitecaps. Even though While skimming across the relative many people use their names calm of a lake, or shaving the foam interchangeably when speaking about off a more challenging ocean, it’s easy such watercraft, in reality, referring to
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a Jet Ski as a WaveRunner, and vice versa, is like calling any animal with a bill and feathers a duck. While these vehicles have similar features, they also boast numerous characteristics that make them entirely unique and distinctive for the enthusiast. Given the title of “best-selling luxury PWC of all time” is Yamaha’s flagship WaveRunner, the FX Cruiser SHO. This mantle doesn’t come lightly. What sets this WaveRunner apart—other than the supercharged four-cylinder, high output engine, and Yamaha’s trademark vertical column of spray produced in the rear—are additional features that make perfect sense. For starters, the craft has a large stern platform with handles; excellent for clambering aboard. Combine that with a tow hook and a storage hatch, and opportunities abound—wake boarding and waterskiing, to name two. And the fun is shareable thanks to an added third-person cruiser seat that’s just as comfortable and roomy as the other two. Or maybe you’d like to ride solo (or with your daredevil friends) as you blast across sea foam like you’re on a Kawasaki super-sport Ninja motorbike? Well that’s certainly possible with the 2013 Jet Ski Ultra 300LX. Its 300 hp supercharged engine, a product of Kawasaki engineering, makes turning or longcruises both highly enjoyable, thanks in part to a 20.6-gallon fuel tank, the highest capacity in its class. And the five-way adjustable handlebars give the craft its own personal touch, as you go from the standard PWC adjustment to raised motocross handlebars in seconds.
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EMPIRE DINING Chelsea Market is a culinary mecca that offers a sampling of the eclectic eateries for which Manhattan is known.
HUNGER GAMES: CHELSEA MARKET BY AMANDA MCELROY
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eppered with one-of-akind bookstores, boutiques, kitchen retailers and a bevy of other hidden treasures, New York City’s Chelsea Market is a veritable food concourse. Serving as world headquarters of Food Network, this culinary mecca offers a centralized sampling of the eclectic eateries and experiences for which the island of Manhattan is known. With an empty stomach and big eyes I set out on a journey of exploration that included crepes, artisan cheeses, truffles, perfectly baked donuts and other tasty delights. Dubbed by Zagat as the “carbophile’s” paradise, Amy’s Bread has more than 20 different variations of bread and a mouthwatering selection of artisan cakes that will entice you
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through the door and befuddle all your dieting resolutions. This is your new guilty pleasure. The Definitely Devil’s Food Cake “for chocolate lovers only” smoothly delivers a double layer of bittersweet chocolate cake generously topped with decadent silk frosting. Chocolate not your thing? The Lemon Mousseleine Cake boasts an intoxicating hint of lemon flavors accented with tangy-sweet lemon custard. Whichever delicacy you choose, your slice of paradise will have you coming back for more. Seeking a quick pick-me-up to sustain you as you stroll through corridors of this gastronomic nirvana? Head to One Lucky Duck, where everything—and we mean everything—served is certified raw, vegan and, yes, organic. Specializing
in pressed juices and drinks packed with nutrients, the Duck is the ideal spot to refuel. And as no juice bar would be complete without the perfect amount of add-ons, One Lucky Duck has them all: Bee pollen, blue green algae, hemp protein and agave nectar can be added to any creation. Organic aficionados, rejoice! Let’s talk Austrailia, shall we? Nestled within Chelsea Market is Tuck Shop, Shop “the great Aussie bite,” which doubles as the perfect place to grab a quick snack or full-on feast. We recommend the Spinach and Ricotta Roll, the perfect marriage of a light, flaky crust and savory center. A short trip from the ordinary with far out taste, the Shop will send you “waltzing Matilda” on your way. If you’re searching for a fresh sit-down meal within the heart of the Market, make your way over to The Green Table, a farm-to-table restaurant and wine bar that offers nothing but sustainable, organic, biodynamic food and drink. Don’t forget The Filling Station, the full service oil, vinegar, salt and beer bar. Carrying the finest local and imported varieties of its four specialties, The Filling Station is perhaps the only place in town where you can try delicacies such as Blood Orange Olive Oil, Espresso Vinegar, Hawaiian Hiwakai Salt (derived from solar evaporated pools formed from natural lava flow), Duvel Ale (a signature Flemish ale) and local favorite, Brooklyn Pilsner lager. Chelsea Market makes for a fascinating stop highlighting the Manhattan’s endless marvels. Family friendly. Exotic. Delicious. Chelsea Market should be on everyone’s “must-do” list. It’s simply delicious.
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events Luxury Comes Home Eager for an exciting 2013, HudsonMOD invited many of those who helped make 2012 so impressive to the Upper Montclair Country Club for a luxury networking event. Amidst hors d’oeuvres, specialty cocktails, wine tastings and new acquaintances, guests learned of HudsonMOD’s newest endeavors, upcoming event calendar and the anticipated HudsonMOD 100 special issue, which will make its debut at the close of the year. Lee Ann Lewis, Kara Bosi, Raluca Pintea
Shana Newstadt-Skiadas, Maria Giron, Brenda Grafas, Stephanie Grafas, Michelle Horn
Jocelyn Taylor, Michelle Radley, Nancy Mikulich
Richard Pérez-Feria
Christopher Burns, Richard Pérez-Feria, Simon Murray
John Iaciofano, Suzanne Corbo, Marlene Iaciofano, Laura D’Angelo
Marie Papp, Christine Figliuolo, Rhonda Lerner
Ahren Toro, Amanda Thorogood
Michael and Lyn Coviello
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events VIP Shopping Event HudsonMOD and Paul Miller Auto Group helped raise a toast to another successful season at Schultz Furriers on February 28. Held at Schultz Furriers’ luxe Millburn boutique, guests sampled hors d’oeuvres, tried on the latest fashions, indulged in wine and scotch tastings and participated in a charity raffle to benefit the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund.
Brian Kelly of Paul Miller
Carter, Christine, Robert and Ashley Schultz
Christina and Lou DeMartino
Shana Newstadt-Skiadas, John Skiadas, Maria tomei, Ashley Schultz
Doug Bilenski, Jason Lembo
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t’s hard to resist Brad Goreski. From the reed-thin Canadian’s first on-screen appearance as the endearingly (overly?) sensitive junior assistant to Hollywood celebrity überstylist Rachel Zoe, Goreski was the puppy in the window we had to take home. And, boy, did we ever. After three seasons of sartorial giggles, gallons of tears and the smartest, sharpest fashion eye on television as a key player in Bravo’s long-running hit The Rachel Zoe Project, Goreski was rewarded by the network with his own series, It’s A Brad, Brad World (season two is currently airing), after announcing to Zoe that he was leaving her employ. By all accounts, Zoe— and, significantly, her husband, Rodger Berman—didn’t take Goreski’s departure well at all. At all. Goreski’s career ascension has been fast and impressive: A couple of summer interning gigs at couture bibles Vogue and W, an assistant role at Vogue’s Los Angeles office and a career-defining chance encounter with Zoe. Goreski
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is currently riding high as Exclusive Brand Stylist for Kate Spade New York, author of a best-selling memoir, Born To Be Brad: My Life and Style, So Far (HarperCollins) and go-to stylist for some of Hollywood’s biggest names including Jessica Alba, Demi Moore, Christina Ricci, Minka Kelly, Stacy Keibler, Rashida Jones and many more. Speaking with Brad Goreski is exactly how you imagine it would be—a hell of a lot of fun. He’s chatty, honest and witty and you could easily see how he could become your best friend. But make no mistake: This new, mature, business-savvy, telegenic, fashion-obsessed man is a puppy no more. Big dog Brad has arrived. Woof!
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are picked on the most in school have something very special to contribute to the world. They really do.
Tell me about you and Rachel Zoe. I’m at a peaceful place with the entire Rachel situation. Here’s where I’m at—I adore Rachel and I always will. If Rachel ever wanted to talk to me, my door’s totally open.
How many tears are shed this season of It’s A Brad, Brad World? Oh, way less than last year! [Laughs] This season you’ll see me as more of a boss since I have two new assistants. There’s big drama coming their way, of course, but I’m no Miranda Priestley as a boss. Even when I’m mean, I’m nice. [Laughs]
Define luxury. A day off—an entire day that I’m not married to my iPhone.
What’s the biggest fashion mistake women make? It’s this ongoing fascination with comfort. Sweat pants and borderline pajamas are not OK outside the home. Ever. [Laughs]
Easiest fashion fix? Straying outside their comfort zone: If you wear sweats, try jeans. If you wear jeans, try a pencil skirt. Just push your boundaries a little bit.
Do you realize how many young people you’ve helped? I wasn’t aware until I went on my book tour last year in the US and Canada. I think it’s very important to emphasize to all young people—gay or straight—that the kids who
NO SWEAT “Sweat pants and pajamas are not OK outside the home. Ever.”
Who’s Hollywood’s best-dressed? Well, besides my clients, Rooney Mara has a very individual style that I love. She’s completely unique. Diane Kruger is another contender, and you can’t go wrong with the classic Helen Mirren—I think her look is effervescent with a wink-wink to the audience.
In five years you’re doing what? I’m really happy where things are now, but I’d love to see the Brad Goreski brand grow. I hope my business is at a different level in five years, but I’m still styling.
Any experience with New Jersey. I’m friends with [Real Housewives Of New Jersey star] Caroline Manzo, whom I love. And at a book signing in New Jersey last year I met the chicest 11-year-old I’ve ever seen. So, yes, Jersey’s great.
Tell me a secret. I wear $19.99 slippers with memory foam around the house. What’s so funny, Richard? It’s true! [Laughs]
Are you happy? You know, I’m extremely happy. I really am. Thanks for asking! [Laughs]
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