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One-of-a-kind Oiseau ring in 18k yellow gold with diamonds, aquamarine, tsavorite garnets, cultured pearls, and blue, yellow, orange, and pink sapphires, from the Incroyables et Merveilleuses series by Dior Fine Jewelry (price on request). Dior, 973-379-2287.
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ictoire de Castellane is celebrating her 15th anniversary this year as the founding creative director of Dior Fine Jewelry, and what a breathtaking 15 years it has been. Known for her brilliant color combinations and divinely intricate designs, often in floral themes, de Castellane has succeeded not only in driving jewelry trends globally, but also in creating a highly identifiable look for a new category in a legendary house. That’s no easy feat, and yet she has mastered the task with aplomb, especially as she references the DNA of the label: Monsieur Dior loved flowers, hence de Castellane’s thoughtful takes on roses, bouquets, and the beauty one might discover in a magical garden. Among her latest pieces are a series of one-of-a-kind rings in a collection
she’s titled Incroyables et Merveilleuses (“Incredible and Marvelous”): Each bold cocktail ring is dominated by a large center stone in a different hue, but it’s the setting that truly amazes, its finely tuned details resembling a delicate tangle of flowers, leaves, and as seen in the Oiseau ring (ABOVE), a tiny bird’s nest tucked into a sapphire-splashed golden branch. What is she thinking of when conjuring up such ideas? Ultimately, the hand upon which such a treasure will rest, de Castellane explains. “My biggest inspiration is women of all ages and styles,” she told the Wall Street Journal last year. “It’s fascinating to watch women. Each one can be so many women at once. Men don’t have the possibility of playing like we can play.” Especially when designers like de Castellane bestow us with such irresistible toys. n
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For Dior Fine Jewelry, Victoire de Castellane has created a series of luxe-meets-whimsical rings that fairly dance on the hand. BELLE DE JOUR
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The latest It bag from Saint Laurent Paris is a sublime mix of sleek lines and classic French chic. FEMININE FINESSE
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Embrace the love of all things ladylike, from petticoats and fitted blazers to full-skirted dresses and floral pastel prints. EFFORTLESS ELEGANCE
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With this season’s pointed-toe pumps and structured totes, it’s never been so easy to dress like a lady. BRIT WIT
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For more than 40 years, Mulberry has been a source of chic leather goods—here’s how the Fall collection combines modernity with an English point of view. DOUBLE TAKE
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The double-breasted suit is back at Hugo Boss and ready for its close-up.
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A plethora of state-of-the-art luxury goods keeps über techies of all ages satisfied—and in style. PARIS, JE T’AIME
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Cartier takes us on a virtual tour of the City of Light, with a collection of stunning new jewels that are as varied and splendid as the women who’ll wear them. WANDER LUSTER
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Tourbillon offers a quartet of travel-friendly watches, each sure to inspire a little glamorous globe-trotting.
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Hydrating facial oils pack a powerful punch of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to keep your skin moisturized and radiant all day long. ART OF BEAUTY
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Eco-conscious beauty brand Lush brings its vegetable- and botanical-based skincare range to Short Hills.
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The latest in luxe makeup palettes will imbue you with shimmer and shine, even if they look too pretty to use.
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Conjure up a magical moment in fall’s breezy, ethereal best, set amid the splendor of Ringwood Botanical Garden. PAST PERFECT
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The season’s top looks combine romantic notes of fashion’s most influential decades with the modernity of today. SHINING MOMENTS
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Bold in craft and brilliant in color, the season’s most resplendent gems are sure to put a sparkle in your eye. FANTASTIC FIVE
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Your wardrobe gets a chic update as we spotlight a quintet of the hottest shoe and bag trends of the moment. TO BOLDLY GO
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Via high shine, luxe texture, and a pop of color, fall’s finest men’s accessories will have him thinking (fashion) forward.
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DIVERSIONS CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE
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Innovators in fashion, beauty, and food have scanned the globe in pursuit of inspiration. Their extraordinary journeys can be yours, too. TOUCH OF GLASS
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Integrating high-end barware among everyday tumblers can elevate the aesthetic of a festive fĂŞte. FLOWER POWER
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More than 30,000 stunning blooms accent glass flower walls over the course of a year at The Mall at Short Hills.
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ON THE COVER Cropped mohair coat, silk skirt, and knit turtleneck by Salvatore Ferragamo. Salvatore Ferragamo, 973-376-6250. Marcela scalloped-edge hat in black and camel by Eric Javits. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080. Fantasia meteorite ring in 18k white gold with diamonds and black sapphires, flower Fantasia ring in 18k white gold with diamonds and green garnet, and Bollicine oval ring in 18k white gold with diamonds and violet enamel by Roberto Coin. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000. Gold knot ring in 18k rose gold and stingray ring in white-gold-plated silver by Roberto Coin. SEE ABOVE.
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PĂŠtillante ring in 18k yellow gold from the Paris Nouvelle Vague collection by Cartier. Cartier, 973-467-9005.
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Brian Klutch With clients including ad agencies, publishing companies, and nonprofits, the New York-based still-life photographer has received awards from Communication Arts, Applied Arts, and PDN, and looks forward to a gallery show in the fall. Favorite subject to shoot? I enjoy the challenge of photographing an intricate piece of jewelry. In what setting do you prefer to work? I’ve shot on location all over the world, but nothing beats my own studio with easy access to all my equipment and the gorgeous views of Manhattan. When did you become interested in photography? By third grade. I was also inspired by an incredible photography program and teacher in high school. When not shooting, you can be found… On the golf course or at home with my wife and daughter.
Amy Elliott A New York-based writer, editor, and brand consultant specializing in the luxury category, Elliott was an editor at brides.com, Brides Local Magazines, and Lucky magazine, and has authored several books. Why is writing about jewelry a passion? I’d attribute it to the 12-plus years I spent as a wedding magazine editor. Drooling over jumbo-size yellow diamonds, rough-cut sapphires, and glistening geodes made me develop a strong affection for the category. What struck you most about the new collection by Cartier (page 48)? These pieces were conceived in a hugely imaginative spirit, and collectively they beautifully capture a series of poetic, joyous, and celebratory moments. Happiness is... The smell of honeysuckle and privet on Block Island.
Marshall Troy A commercial still-life photographer based out of New York, Troy specializes in shooting food, fashion, and retail products. He photographed the watch still life on page 52. Favorite subject to shoot? All still life—particularly food. I enjoy creating moods and tones in my imagery, highlighting the natural colors and details in each recipe. How did you become interested in photography? It’s something I have always loved—even as a kid—so when it was time to make a decision about college and a career, photography was a no-brainer. When not shooting, you can be found… Outdoors—running, hiking, biking, and I just competed in my third Tough Mudder race. Happiness is… Laughter. There is nothing better than putting a big smile on someone else’s face.
Lauri Eisenberg After attending FIT in New York and starting her career in television, Eisenberg began assisting stylists before branching out on her own. Her work has appeared in international Vogue and The New York Times, among others. In this issue, she styled “Past Perfect” (page 80). What sparked your love of fashion? When I was a kid, I made clothes for my Barbies, performed fashion shows for my neighbors, and carried purses (at age 3). What inspires you? One word: travel. Texture, color, and pride in what people wear in regions such as India, Asia, and Latin America all inspire me. What in your career makes you most proud? I get to do what I love every day and earn a living doing it. I feel really lucky. Happiness is... My beautiful baby daughter and my husband.
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ves Saint Laurent was nothing if not a Renaissance man, always eager to push the boundaries of fashion, modernity, and feminism. As such, he likely would have been the first to embrace the myriad changes his storied French label has experienced over the past year, from its maverick new creative director, Hedi Slimane, to its sleek and subtle name change, now known as simply Saint Laurent. The latest It bag to join the collection likewise puts its accent on sublime Parisian simplicity: With its exquisite clean lines, combined with a classic shape, the Sac De Jour is sure to join the pantheon of icons spawned by the house that Yves built. Saint Laurent, 973-921-9601.
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The latest It bag from Saint Laurent Paris is a sublime mix of sleek lines and classic French chic.
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FEMININE FINESSE Embrace fall’s love of all things ladylike, from petticoats and fitted blazers to full-skirted dresses and floral pastel prints. By Lisa Ferrandino
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nspired by the cinematic flair of Hitchcockian thrillers like Dial M for Murder or Rear Window, Prada’s Fall 2013 runway collection transformed feminine chic from the silver screen of the ’40s and ’50s into accessible ready-to-wear pieces for every stylish member of the Short Hills set. The collections that elegantly coasted down the catwalks featured full-skirted dresses and structured coats in classic brown checks and hues of gray, navy, and even subtle pinks to exude a timeless, refined allure reminiscent of Grace Kelly (ABOVE, carrying the Hermès bag named for her). On the next page, discover how you can translate this trend from the runway by adding structured accessories, light floral embellishments, and embossed leather, marrying the modernity of today with classic details that are forever timeless.
Wool coat, suede belt, Vitello leather bag, and silk satin and metallic leather shoes by Prada. Prada, available on request, 973-921-4780.
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Vita earrings by Swarovski. Swarovski, 973-379-4318.
Black Agata bag by Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana, 973-912-8090.
Lavine bold flowerembellished dress by Reiss. Reiss, 973-376-2200. Lapis Specchio pointed-toe heel by Stuart Weitzman. Stuart Weitzman, 973-564-5696.
Twin pockets bag in glacé leather by Prada. Prada, 973-921-4780.
Dayton dress, Harriet shirt, and Carley booties by Tory Burch. Tory Burch, 973-379-2167.
Profile fedora hat by Eric Javits. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080.
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South Sea pearl necklace by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600.
Clic Clac à Pois cashmere and silk scarf by Hermès. Hermès, 973-376-6843.
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For more than 40 years, London-based Mulberry has been a source of clever It bags and other chic leather goods—here’s how the Fall collection is combining luxe modernity with a decidedly English point of view. By Laurie Brookins
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Those stylish bags continue to dominate any conversation about Mulberry for their cunning mix of luxe and utility.
A craftsman in Mulberry’s Somerset factory affixes a portion of a postman’s lock to a bag (ABOVE); a Suffolk bag in oxblood alligator on the Fall runway (LEFT).
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ulberry may have started with a walk in the English countryside, but these days it’s the go-to brand that exemplifies the city-chic attitude of London’s coolgirl set, with fans ranging from Alexa Chung and Kate Moss to Lana Del Rey and a certain duchess named Kate. Indeed, during London Fashion Week, Mulberry is considered one of the must-have tickets, with die-hard fans as eager to check out the front row as they are the posh, citymeets-country clothes and accessories sauntering down the runway. Not too bad for a company launched with less than $1,000 and a tree as its inspiration. It’s now the stuff of fashion legend that founder (and former accessories buyer) Roger Saul debuted the brand in 1971 with £500 (roughly $768 in today’s American dollars), a gift from his parents for his 21st birthday. He named his new business Mulberry as an homage to a favorite tree that grew on the grounds of his childhood school in Bath, for centuries considered one of the weekend escapes of chic Londoners. With his background in accessories, it’s no accident that handbags emerged as the centerpiece of the brand, often adorned with a sleek brass clasp that took its cue from a Florentine postman’s bag. And while women’s and men’s ready-towear made their debut in 1981, those stylish bags continue to dominate any conversation about Mulberry—notable not only for their cunning mix of luxe and utility but also for the fact that many continue to be crafted just steps from where the company was founded. Currently England’s largest handbag manufacturer, Mulberry plans to double its capacity with a second, 350-employee factory at the end of this year. “There’s something wholly unique about the idea of British craft, one of many reasons we want to keep that history and tradition in this country,” says Mulberry CEO Bruno Guillon from his London office. “French tradiThe Bayswater in red, a new color for the fall tion tends to be more classical, while Italian season; the Willow craft is often driven first by fashion. British tote (RIGHT) with its detachable clutch.
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“We love being the brand that the mother carries and then hands off to her daughter, and that’s how she first discovers Mulberry and becomes a fan.”—BRUNO GUILLON A Suffolk bag in midnight blue; a tartan-plaid coat on the Fall runway; a detail of the craftsmanship in the Mulberry factory in Somerset, England, where 30 percent of the brand’s bags are manufactured.
still very cool,” Guillon says of the latter. “We’re also doing some beautiful greens and grays and browns for fall that call out to that countryside sensibility.” Other key bags for the season: the more diminutive Lily, a shoulder style with a chain strap that can be worn short or long; the Willow tote, a user-friendly top-handle bag with the added convenience of a detachable clutch; and the Alexa, with its roots in both messenger bags and the Bayswater and named for Chung. Not to be discounted, of course, is the men’s side of the business. The Frenchborn Guillon sometimes finds himself perplexed that the women’s accessories garner the lion’s share of attention. “I’ve carried Mulberry for 15 or 20 years, and when I talk with friends in France or Germany, men’s is better-known than the women’s,” he says, noting that the messenger-style Ted, a multipurpose bag that allows the user to convert it from briefcase to messenger to backpack, is a personal favorite. “I was in Paris yesterday, so I put a shirt in it and [the bag] worked perfectly—not too big, not too small, just a great, 24-hour bag.” It’s precisely that eye toward practicality that Guillon says will continue to carry Mulberry through the next 40-plus years. “We love being the brand that the mother carries and then hands off to her daughter, and that’s how she first discovers Mulberry and becomes a fan,” he says. “We also love the idea that the same mother bought that bag when she was 25, but now that she’s in her 40s she discovers something else in the line that she loves just as much, a bag that looks equally good when she carries it to the office or when she’s wearing jeans on the weekend. That really is key to Mulberry’s DNA, and that mix? We’ll never lose that.” n
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craft is more about a relaxed confidence, an attitude that combines sensibilities of both city and country. It’s about a piece that’s very easy to use and yet it’s also timeless.” Perhaps no Mulberry bag makes that statement more than its most iconic, the Bayswater, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. Named for a particularly scenic district in central London, the tophandled satchel routinely makes the lists of most popular handbags, sharing space alongside such high-wattage classics as the Hermès Birkin or the Chanel 2.55. “The Bayswater really is an iconic bag for us, and we work very hard to maintain its icon status while at the same time look for ways to give it a sense of newness,” Guillon says. “That might be a new leather or a new color, and those who love the Bayswater always seem to eagerly await these new releases. When you have something that popular, it’s important to both work on it and protect it on almost a daily basis.” The Ted messenger For fall the Bayswater has been bag in oak natural leather. produced in a particularly luscious shade of lipstick red in an embossed lizard print; other new colors include a brilliant “cosmic” blue and a rich aubergine. That red also finds its way onto other Mulberry staples, including the Del Rey (a top-handled satchel named for the singer) and a new bag launched for fall, the Primrose, with its hint of vintage, ladylike-chic vibe. “It’s a bit more structured but
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The double-breasted suit is back at Hugo Boss and ready for its close-up. By Lisa Ferrandino
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he double-breasted suit is back, and better than ever. The once popular “zoot suit,” made famous by mob heads and gangsters of the ’30s and ’40s, has been reimagined to make the non-believers yield to the more flattering fit. The suit made a brief stint back into the spotlight in the late ’80s and early ’90s with exploratory fabrics and overproportioned silhouettes with more relaxed cuts. The comeback was seen as a return to elegance, whereas the recent resurgence has some exciting, contemporary twists that Hugo Boss has perfected this season. With a more proportional lapel and a trimmer half waist, the brand’s new fit appeals to the progressive gentleman. Hugo Boss knows a thing or two about this new take on the double-breasted suit, and will make you love it as much as the label does. Here, see some tricks of the trade, and thank Hugo Boss for making it that much easier to look sleek and sharp. n
Double-breasted paten pocket blazer, spread-collar tattersall dress shirt, slim-fit trousers, plaid tie, pocket square, and laceup oxfords by BOSS. Hugo Boss, 973-379-7779.
More is more. Add a pocket square and tie bar to complete the look.
Tailor it! A suit, regardless of style, will look good on any man if it is well-tailored.
Go for a shorter cut, which keeps this from looking dated. With a slimmer half waist and a proportionate collar, you’ll never go wrong.
Don’t be so stiff. Try unexpected pants, such as these corduroys, to pair with your jacket.
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Be confident—it’s the best way to wear this fashionforward look.
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Luca wool gloves with cashmere lining, equipped with conductive fibers in the fingertips for touch-screen compatibility by Burberry. Burberry, 973-379-7100. Bleecker debossed painted stripe iPad sleeve by Coach. Coach, 973-376-2747. Tumi noisecanceling headphones by Monster Products. Tumi, 973-376-8800. Bose’s Soundlink Bluetooth Mobile Speaker II wirelessly connects with any Bluetooth-capable device. Bose, 973-376-2010. HD video pen with 4 GB flash memory by Brookstone. Brookstone, 973-467-9800. Meisterstück smartphone holder for iPhone 4 or 4S by Montblanc. Montblanc, 973-258-9277.
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JEWELRY
PARIS, JE T’AIME
This season, Cartier takes you on a virtual tour of the City of Light, with a collection of stunning new jewels that are as varied and splendid as the women who’ll wear them. By Amy Elliott
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merican women will never tire in their quest to harness that elusive je ne sais quoi that all stylish French women seem to possess. A few tastemakers have written books in an attempt to elucidate what makes the likes of Catherine Deneuve, Françoise Hardy, Julie Delpy, and Marion Cotillard so beguiling. It started with A Guide to Elegance (1964) by Genevieve Antoine Dariaux: “No woman can be elegant if she tries to combine in a single outfit the inspirations of several different designers.” Then there was Mireille Guiliano’s CONTINUED
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Voluptueuse bracelet in 18k rose gold with freshwater pearls and diamonds, from the Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague collection, reflects the “decadence” of a Parisian woman.
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wildly popular French Women Don’t Get Fat (2007): “Making choices that are meaningful to you is the essence of the French woman’s secret.” Inès de la Fressange, our most recent authority on the subject, focuses her style lessons on a more specific ideal—the Parisian woman—in Parisian Chic (2011): “The Parisian’s pursuit of offbeat chic (with added irony) is her favorite sport.” However, those who don’t have time to read these authoritative volumes can glean just as much intel on the Parisian woman’s style profile by taking a look at Cartier’s latest jewelry collection, Paris Nouvelle Vague. The maison, which was founded in Paris in 1847, has identified seven different facets of the Parisian woman’s personality: Espiègle (“Mischievous”), Voluptueuse (“Decadent”), Impertinente (“Impish”), Affranchie (“Emancipated”),
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Cartier identified seven facets of the Parisian woman’s personality and crystallized each in a corresponding set of jewels. but with Paris Nouvelle Vague, there’s something for every personality, mood, and style,” says Carvalho. Case in point: Highly architectural and Art Deco-inspired, the bangle in Affranchie was the evening’s most compelling debut. Fashioned of 18k rose gold, the design’s robust knobs reveal a sophisticated display of diamonds mixed with amethyst, opal, and smokey quartz inlay. As the name suggests, it’s not one for shrinking violets, but rather strong, vibrant women who feel free to express themselves in their jewelry and in all aspects of their life. Maybe that’s the secret to Parisian chic— just add Repetto flats, a knowing smile, and voilà, c’est fait! n
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The Espiègle ring in 18k yellow gold with diamonds, lapis lazuli, and chrysoprases references the “mischievious” aspect of the female personality.
Pétillante (“Sparkling”), Délicate, and Glamour. Each of these archetypal characteristics is crystallized in a corresponding set of jewels, which also take inspiration from the city of Paris itself. But as intrinsically Parisian as these pieces are, their exquisite shapes, motifs, and superb craftsmanship are universally appreciated. When the collection first launched in the United States last June, select members of the press were treated to a cocktail party in the Cartier mansion’s Oval Room. There, among the 28 pieces on display, a few of the subcollections emerged as editor favorites. Among the standouts: Glamour, which alternately suggests the unfurling petals of a voluptuous peony—or a femme fatale’s seductively fluttering eyelids—in fact was “inspired by the image of a Parisian woman walking along the Seine,” explains Donna Carvalho, Cartier boutique director at The Mall at Short Hills. “The black lacquer details point to the interplay of light and shadow on the water’s surface, and the diamonds represent bubbles and foam.” Make waves with a dramatic, knuckledwarfing, diamond cocktail ring, or opt for the understated simplicity of a single gold and pavé diamond band to wear every day, and with everything in your closet. Marked by a tangled mass of tiny gold beads, the rings, earrings, and necklaces that make up Pétillante were also memorable. This detail seems to directly reference fireworks exploding above the Eiffel Tower on Bastille Day, but also recalls the city’s many scintillating surfaces, from the gleaming cupola of Les Invalides to the Place de la Concorde’s sun-dappled fountain. “Pétillante is whimsical and daring,
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The Pétillante necklace aptly is “sparkling” in 18k rose gold and diamonds. BELOW LEFT: Cartier hosted an installation to showcase this Paris Nouvelle Vague collection in its New York mansion this summer.
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Tourbillon offers a quartet of travel-friendly watches, each sure to inspire a little glamorous globe-trotting.
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implies, the Twelve Cities 43mm watch in white gold by Jaquet Droz allows the wearer to shift among a dozen time zones—from London to Geneva, Shanghai to New York, and points beyond—with the push of a button placed at 2 o’clock. If worn regularly, Glashütte Original’s Senator Perpetual Calendar would never need to be adjusted during the wearer’s life, as the 42mm timepiece was crafted to automatically recognize lengths of months, even leap years.
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If you’ve ever traveled to a country that employs a half-hour difference in time, Blancpain’s Villeret 8-Days HalfTimezone solves that problem, allowing the wearer to set a second time zone in half-hour increments on the 42mm timepiece. The 44mm Ocean Dual Time by Harry Winston was created with style-conscious frequent travelers in mind, as it displays a pair of time zones, each with its own day/night indicator, in a highly artful fashion.
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Each available at Tourbillon, 973-564-5864.
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ZERO EMMSIONS. ZERO COMPROMISES. TESLA SHORT HILLS • 1200 MORRIS TURNPIKE • SHORT HILLS, NJ 07078
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KEY TO THE CURE Get the shirt. Shop the weekend. Show your support. Join Saks Fifth Avenue in the fight against women’s cancers. Get the shirt, designed by Emilio Pucci, available exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue this October. Then shop Thursday to Sunday, October 17 to 20, when Saks will donate 2% of sales to local and national women’s cancer charities.* Special thanks to Jennifer Aniston, the 2013 Ambassador for EIF’s Women’s Cancer Research Fund and Saks Fifth Avenue’s Key To The Cure.
*Saks will donate 2% of participating vendor sales up to $500,000 from Thursday to Sunday, October 17 to 20, along with 100% of Key To The Cure T-shirt sales from October 1 to December 31, to the Entertainment Industry Foundation for the Key To The Cure campaign. Visit saks.com/KTTC to learn more. CALL 800.429.0996, VISIT SAKS.COM, DOWNLOAD THE SAKS APP OR FIND US ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER AND SAKSPOV.COM.
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Hydrating facial oils pack a powerful punch of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to keep your skin moisturized and radiant all day long.
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Rich in antioxidants found in pomegranate, cranberry, blueberry, and wolfberry, Radiant Vitality Essence Oil gives a post-exercise glow, by Estée Lauder. Available at Macy’s, 973-467-0800. The superhydrating Vital Essence serum boasts a 95.5 percent botanical-based formulation to regulate oil production and combat signs of aging, by Chantecaille. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080. Multifaceted Divine Oil dry oil can be
used from head to toe for buildable hydration, by Caudalie. Available at Sephora, 973-258-1919. Antiaging and rednessreducing, White Caviar Illuminating Serum targets and fades age spots and discoloration, by La Prairie. Available at Bloomingdale’s, 973-548-2200. Essential Correcting Refiner enhances skin’s natural radiance by removing impurities while strengthening the skin’s surface, by Clé de Peau Beauté. Available at Neiman Marcus, SEE ABOVE.
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ART OF BEAUTY
The latest in luxe makeup palettes will imbue you with shimmer and shine, even if they look too pretty to use.
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TOP ROW: Wild Horses Eye Palette (two of four colors shown) by Chantecaille. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080. SECOND ROW: Diorskin Poudre Shimmer All Over Face Powder in Amber Diamond by Dior. Available at Sephora, 973-258-1919. Limitededition Brightening Brick in Pink by Bobbi Brown. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000. THIRD ROW: Pink Leopard Blushing Bronzer by Too Faced. Available at Sephora, SEE ABOVE. Cheek Palette in Realm of the Senses by Nars. Exclusive to Sephora, SEE ABOVE. BOTTOM ROW: Naked Flushed threein-one compact by Urban Decay. Available at Macy’s, 973-467-0800. Ombres Duolumières Eye Shadow Duo in No. 27 Golden Pink/ Precious Bronze by YSL. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, SEE ABOVE.
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SOAP’S UP
Eco-conscious beauty brand Lush brings its vegetable- and botanical-based skincare range to Short Hills. By Kaitlin Clark
Signature soap scents, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Ice Blue, Karma, Sandstone, Sea Vegetable, and Honey I Washed the Kids, all cut to order. ABOVE: The Short Hills boutique.
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hat began as a six-person enterprise, a basket full of fruits and vegetables from a local market, and a small, makeshift upstairs laboratory has grown into a sought-after cult beauty brand with more than 850 boutiques worldwide, including at The Mall at Short Hills. “As we expand coast to coast in North America, a shop in Short Hills was certainly a desired location, as it is centrally located in New Jersey and is such a well-known shopping destination,” says Alyssa Gates, director of US Real Estate for Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics. The open, airy design of the Short Hills boutique, which launched just in time for the holidays last December, allows visitors to meander between the large wooden tables filled with bath, skincare, and haircare essentials, as well as sink basins to encourage guests to test out different items. “Our shops are inspired by a European market,” says Short Hills store manager Stephanie Quinones. Lush encourages a tactile shopping approach so that customers can experience the product’s texture and aroma firsthand, and employees are trained to provide impromptu treatment services to demonstrate the myriad benefits. “If you’re interested in a product, we’ll put it on your skin,”
Quinones says. “It’s a good way to see the effects—especially if you have sensitive skin or you’re nervous about trying something new. You get to sample it first before you buy it.” The UK-based beauty brand has roots, literally, all across the globe, incorporating botanical and natural ingredients from six different continents. For example, Lush receives shea butter supplies from Ghana, rose oil from Bulgaria, sandalwood oil from Vanuatu, and free-range eggs from Vancouver. The company is committed to sustainable and free-trade sourcing, and it works toward eliminating its carbon footprint by keeping its products “naked,” meaning without packaging. Despite Lush’s international presence, each product is handmade using the freshest ingredients available. “Our factory is more like a giant kitchen. Everything is hand mixed and hand poured. The strawberries and bananas are hand cut,” says Quinones. “All of our soaps are giant, colorful blocks that are cut to order.” The emphasis on freshness and quality extends far beyond the creation process. Lush at Short Hills receives shipments twice a week to ensure the highest caliber of merchandise. “The factory makes the products as each store orders them,” Quinones adds. “We put TLC into every single one of our products.” Lush, 973-376-0637 n
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THE PERFECT HOLIDAY SEASON The Holiday Gift Collections available October 2013. at Molton Brown, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.
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FALL STYLE Conjure up a magical moment in fall’s breezy, ethereal best, set amid the splendor of Ringwood Botanical Garden.
PAST PERFECT
The season’s top looks combine romantic notes of fashion’s most influential decades with the modernity of today.
SHINING MOMENTS
Bold in craft and brilliant in color, the season’s most resplendent gems are sure to put a sparkle in your eye.
FANTASTIC FIVE
Your wardrobe gets a chic update as we spotlight a quintet of the hottest shoe and bag trends of the moment.
TO BOLDLY GO
Via high shine, luxe texture, and a pop of color, fall’s finest men’s accessories will have him thinking (fashion) forward.
Nude embellished dress and velvet heels by Tory Burch. Tory Burch, 973-379-2167. Diamond chandelier earrings by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600.
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ON HER: Silver Agnes evening gown by BCBG. BCBG Max Azria, 973-258-0137. Legacy collection diamond chandelier earrings in platinum by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600. Flying butterfly diamond bracelet with 18k white gold by Van Cleef & Arpels. Van Cleef & Arpels, 973-379-1800.
ON HIM: Wool suit by Salvatore
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Ferragamo. Salvatore Ferragamo, 973-376-6250. Keaton twill slim-fit shirt by Thomas Pink. Thomas Pink, 973-258-1370. Silk tie by Robert Graham. Robert Graham, 973-258-0500. Black lace-up calfskin dress shoes by Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana, 973-912-8090.
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Black strapless dress and lace top by Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana, 973-912-8090. Legacy collection Fleur de Lis diamond earrings in platinum by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-4673600. Oiseaux de Paradis Volutes necklace and Frivole diamond bracelet in 18k white gold by Van Cleef & Arpels. Van Cleef & Arpels, 973-379-1800. Black Sibile strappy sandals by Manolo Blahnik. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080.
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Pinstripe suit, blue shirt, and green tie by Hugo Boss. BOSS Hugo Boss, 973-379-7779. Pocket square by Thomas Pink. Thomas Pink, 973-2581370. Pierre Arpels round diamond watch with lacquer dial in 18k rose gold by Van Cleef & Arpels. Van Cleef & Arpels, 973-379-1800.
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ON HER: Faux-fur coat and green silk dress by Emporio Armani. Emporio Armani, 973-376-4212. Ziegfeld collection three-strand freshwaterpearl necklace and black-onyx tassel necklace in sterling silver by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600.
ON HIM: Silk-blend suit, vest, and white
cotton button-down shirt by Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana, 973-912-8090. Pink pocket square by Thomas Pink. Thomas Pink, 973-258-1370.
Gardens of Delight
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et in the lush green hills of Ringwood, New Jersey, the estate known as Skylands was first developed by Francis Lynde Stetson in 1891. Over the years, its subsequent owners and volunteers have both lovingly preserved the John Russell Pope窶電esigned Skyland Manor and continued to cultivate its 96 acres of surrounding botanical gardens, which today feature a wide array of unusual plant species from around the world. Clarence McKenzie Lewis, who purchased Skylands from Stetson in 1922, and his wife, Annah Churchill Ripley, were instrumental in setting the tone for the gardens in their current form. Open daily, the specialty gardens allow visitors to explore everything from lush wildflowers to fragrant peonies, lilacs bursting with color and scent to the rows of azaleas and rhododendrons that flank the long reflecting pool, a signature element of the gardens and a popular locale for weddings and other special events. For more information, call 973-962-9534 or visit njbg.org.
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Nude ostrich-feather dress by Theia. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000. Diamond earrings by Diamond in the Rough. Upon request at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080. Gold and velvet Mary Jane pumps by Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana, 973-912-8090.
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ON HER: Ultramarine wool cashmere and leather coat by Reed Krakoff. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000. Black Morris deco sequined dress by BCBG. BCBG Max Azria, 973-258-0137. Yellow 18k gold Panthère earrings with emeralds and diamonds and yellow 18k gold Panthère necklace by Cartier. Cartier, 973-467-9005.
ON HIM: Tiller suit, striped Beaufort
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shirt, and Ottoline paisley pocket square by Thomas Pink. Thomas Pink, 973-258-1370.
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ON HER: Black wool dress with polka-dot taffeta skirt, scarf, striped socks, and metallic pumps by Miu Miu. Miu Miu, 973-467-6080.
ON HIM: Black Duke equestrian
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jacket, wool skinny pants, black cashmere turtleneck, gray silk ascot tie, and black sole zipped boots by Gucci. Gucci, 973-564-7600.
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Black wool-blend blazer and pencil skirt by Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana, 973-912-8090. Lace necklace of diamonds in platinum by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600. Corset suede low boots by Dior. Dior, 973-379-2287.
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Gray knit separates, pale-pink camisole, and black pointy-toe pumps with ankle straps by Christian Dior. Dior, 973-379-2287. Long strand necklace and pendant necklace by Diamond in the Rough. Upon request at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080. Agata handbag by Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana, 973-912-8090.
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Jacquard strapless black and copper twig gown by Carolina Herrera. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-9120080. Earrings by RJ Graziano. Upon request at Bloomingdale’s, 973-548-2200. Bangle bracelets by Diamond in the Rough. Upon request at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080.
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Styling by Wendy McNett Hair and makeup by Anetta Klemens Models are Hannah at Elite and Alessandro at Q
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The season’s top looks combine romantic notes of fashion’s most influential decades with the modernity of today.
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Silk-blend lace-overlay dress and embroidered canvas ankle-strap shoes by Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana, 973-912-8090. Handengraved bracelet with 18k yellow gold and mixed stones from the Jaipur collection and hand-engraved earrings with 18k yellow-gold flowers and sapphires from the Siviglia collection by Marco Bicego. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000. Socks by Falke. Available at Macy’s, 973-467-0800. Gathered leather Madeline satchel from the Madison collection by Coach. Coach, 973-376-2747.
OPPOSITE PAGE: Wool coat and
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silk-blend skirt by Miu Miu. Miu Miu, 973-467-6080. Hand-engraved ring in 18k yellow gold with blue and purple amethyst from the Murano collection by Marco Bicego. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000. Scarf is stylist’s own. Similar styles available at Nordstrom, 973-467-1500.
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Scalloped knit top, wool hounds-tooth hopsack skirt, lambskin black and white contrast gloves, and Déclinaison défilé pointytoe pumps in camouflage by Dior. Dior, 973379-2287. Fantasia disc earrings in 18k white gold with cognac diamonds by Roberto Coin. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973376-7000. Lace necklace of diamonds in platinum by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600. Python bar clutch by Nancy Gonzalez. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, SEE ABOVE. OPPOSITE PAGE: Black jacket and blouse by
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Chanel. Chanel, 973-912-8055. Ziegfeld collection multicolored freshwater-pearl necklace by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600. Pink-opal and orange sapphire yellow-gold claw ring and two yellow-gold diamond and pink-opal rings by Phillips House. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000.
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OPPOSITE PAGE: Cropped mohair coat, silk skirt,
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and knit turtleneck by Salvatore Ferragamo. Salvatore Ferragamo, 973-376-6250. Marcela scalloped-edge hat in black and camel by Eric Javits. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-9120080. Fantasia meteorite ring in 18k white gold with diamonds and black sapphires, flower Fantasia ring in 18k white gold with diamonds and green garnet, and Bollicine oval ring in 18k white gold with diamonds and violet enamel by Roberto Coin. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000. Gold knot ring in 18k rose gold and stingray ring in white-gold-plated silver by Roberto Coin. SEE ABOVE.
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dark plum, and Jasmine top in coconut abstract leopard by Tory Burch. Tory Burch, 973-379-2167. Elsa Peretti Aegean necklace and Elsa Peretti mesh scarf necklace in 18k gold by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600. Panthère cuff in 18k yellow gold, Love brown cord bracelet in 18k yellow gold, Love double ring in 18k yellow gold, Panthère profile head ring in 18k yellow gold, and Trinity ring in 18k yellow gold, 18k white gold, and 18k rose gold with diamonds by Cartier. Cartier, 973-467-9005.
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Black crackle patent-leather dress by Gucci. Gucci, 973-564-7600. Ombre bar earrings with multicolored sapphires in yellow gold by Lana Jewelry. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080. Red leather driving gloves by Carolina Amato. Similar styles available at Bloomingdale’s, 973-548-2200. Black kneehigh cutout boots by Jimmy Choo. Jimmy Choo, 973-564-8181. OPPOSITE PAGE: Luke perforated crop jacket,
Styling by Lauri Eisenberg Makeup by Ingeborg (MC2 Creative) using Dior Addict Hair by Eloise Cheung (Walter Schupfer Management) using Aveda Model is Olga Maliouk (Marilyn Model Agency) Styling assistant is Lora Schlein
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Dree blocked handkerchief top, and Katy printed dress by BCBG. BCBG Max Azria, 973-258-0137. Green and black lace skirt by J.Crew. J.Crew, 973-912-9488. Necklace with single-strand turquoise and brass, lotus SS chain with lotus clasp and rose-cut diamond, and SS pendant with smithsonite horn and rose-cut diamond by Coomi. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080. Flash necklace by Lana Jewelry. Available at Neiman Marcus, SEE ABOVE. Rhinestone necklace by Kate Spade. Available at Nordstrom, 973-467-1500. Military safety-pin brooch by Henri Bendel. Henri Bendel, 973-912-0681. Fishnet tights by Hue. Available at Nordstrom, SEE ABOVE.
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BOLD IN CRAFT AND BRILLIANT IN COLOR, THE SEASON’S BEST GEMS ARE SURE TO PUT A SPARKLE IN YOUR EYE.
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ring in white gold with pink sapphires and rubies by Chanel Fine Jewelry. Chanel, 973912-8055. Horsebit cocktail ring featuring an amethyst set in yellow gold by Gucci. Gucci, 973-564-7600. Rose Dior Pré Catelan pinkgold, diamond, and rose-quartz ring by Dior Fine Jewelry. Dior, 973-379-2287.
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OPPOSITE PAGE, FROM LEFT: Folie des Prés ring set in white gold with diamonds and pink and mauve sapphires by Van Cleef & Arpels. Van Cleef & Arpels, 973-3791800. Caresse d’Orchidées par Cartier ring in pink gold with diamonds and colored stones by Cartier. Cartier, 973-467-9005. Statement ring featuring an amethyst center stone set on either side with multigemmed petals surrounded by diamonds by Kiki McDonough. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080.
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gold with tourmalines, tsavorites, rubellites, and diamonds by Chanel Fine Jewelry. Chanel, 973-912-8055. Jaipur 18k yellowgold bangle with mixed stones by Marco Bicego. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000.
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Tiffany bracelet with 821 emerald-cut aquamarines and a bow of 124 round diamonds in platinum, from the Blue Book Collection by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600.
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1956, Jean Schlumberger’s mini Bird on a Rock clip is crafted in 18k gold and platinum and features a 50.73-carat emerald-cut tourmaline, 71 round brilliant diamonds, and a round pink sapphire by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600. Hawaii clip-pendant set in yellow gold with amethysts and pink sapphires by Van Cleef & Arpels. Van Cleef & Arpels, 973-379-1800.
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18k yellow gold by Bulgari. Bulgari, 973-376-7800. Oasis pendant in pink mother-of-pearl surrounded by pink tourmalines set in 18k yellow gold, on an 18k yellow-gold chain accented with diamonds by Judith Ripka. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080.
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The Pointed-Toe Stiletto Pump
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FROM LEFT: Pointed-toe calfskin heel by Burberry Prorsum. Burberry, 973-379-7100. Silver Naughty pump by Stuart
Weitzman. Stuart Weitzman, 973-564-5696. Black leather heel by Saint Laurent. Saint Laurent, 973-921-9601. Kate bronze pump by Christian Louboutin. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-912-0080. Landrie heel in polka-dot snakeskin with bow by Coach. Coach, 973-376-2747.
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YOUR WARDROBE GETS A CHIC UPDATE AS WE SPOTLIGHT A QUINTET OF THE SEASON’S HOTTEST SHOE AND BAG TRENDS.
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Mayva black nappa and suede peep-toe bootie by Jimmy Choo. Jimmy Choo, 973-564-8181. Pale gray leather bootie by Salvatore Ferragamo. Salvatore Ferragamo, 973-376-6250. Black patent and neoprene bootie by Reed Krakoff. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000.
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The Ankle Boot
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The Clutch for Day or Night
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Rose clutch with gold hardware by Louis Vuitton. Available at Neiman Marcus, 973-9120080. Lady Lock python briefcase clutch by Gucci. Gucci, 973-5647600. Half-handle beaded evening clutch by Chanel. Chanel, 973-9128055. Charlize black and gold clutch by Jimmy Choo. Jimmy Choo, 973564-8181.
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FROM TOP: Quinn top-handle bag with shoulder strap by Tiffany & Co. Tiffany & Co., 973-467-3600. Leighton shoulder bag by BCBG. BCBG Max Azria, 973-2580137. Black leather handbag with gold lock by Salvatore Ferragamo. Salvatore Ferragamo, 973-376-6250.
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FROM LEFT: Zelda leopard hair-calf slip-on by Talbots. Talbots, 973-564-6552. Cailyn
iridescent leather smoking slipper by Tory Burch. Tory Burch, 973-379-2167. Gray silver-studded flat by BCBG. BCBG Max Azria, 973-258-0137. Printed tuxedo slipper by Ann Taylor. Ann Taylor, 973-467-4290.
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The Tuxedo Flat
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Via high shine, luxe texture, and a pop of color, fall’s finest men’s accessories will have him thinking ( fashion) forward. PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIAN KLUTCH
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OPPOSITE PAGE: Button-down shirts with French cuffs by Thomas Pink. Thomas Pink, 973-258-1370. Paved Clou de Paris cuff links in 18k yellow
gold with diamonds and Sunshade Décor cuff links in 18k yellow gold, red enamel, and diamonds by Cartier. Cartier, 973-467-9005. London City sterling silver T-bar cuff links by Links of London. Links of London, 973-376-0911.
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Men’s leather bag by Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana, 973-912-8090. Quentin calfskin belt by Hermès. Hermès, 973-376-6843. Dark gray suede loafer by Bruno Magli. Available at Nordstrom, 973-467-1500.
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OPPOSITE PAGE: Tegra-lite international carry-on in toffee stripe by Tumi. Tumi, 973-376-8800. Leather oxford by Prada. Prada, 973-921-4780. Crosby
Box grain-leather watch roll in mahogany by Coach. Coach, 973-376-2747. Speedmaster ’57 watch in yellow gold with a 41.5mm case by Omega. Omega, 973-379-6044.
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Spark sunglasses by Burberry. Available at Sunglass Hut, 973-467-0664. Parsley leather tote with embossed interlocking-G detail, leather top handles, and top zip closure by Gucci. Gucci, 973-564-7600. Suede camouflage loafers by Louis Vuitton. Louis Vuitton, 973-564-9788.
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Verdura Golf & Spa Resort, set in a remote area near Agrigento, Sicily, features enormous outdoor mineral pools alongside breathtaking vistas of the sea and mountains.
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“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step,” wrote the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. For a few of the most renowned in the fields of fashion, beauty, and the culinary arts, this step has taken them across the world to far-off destinations. In our “Choose Your Own Adventure” feature (p. 110), a trio of A-listers offers suggestions for some of the most exclusive vacation spots across the globe—complete with hotel picks, best restaurants, and insider tips—which might inspire you to likewise take that first step.
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CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE
Today’s greatest innovators in fashion, beauty, and food tour the globe in pursuit of inspiration for their chosen fields. Their extraordinary journeys can be yours, too. By Matthew Wexler
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Michelle Smith’s fashion label, Milly, merges American sportswear with Parisian atelier techniques, but it is her world travels that inform her collections, ranging from ready-to-wear to leather goods and swimwear. Her preferred destination? Sicily. Stay: “Verdura Golf & Spa Resort is near Agrigento in a remote area along the sea and features enormous outdoor mineral pools with healing elements in them. You can sit in the open air under the sunshine with a view of the sea and mountains. Wander through the orange groves and get lost in nature. There is a beautiful golf course and tennis courts as well. There is nothing like it—just thinking about it makes me want to go back again!” verduraresort.com Day Trip: “Valley of the Temples is a Unesco World Heritage site and features ancient architecture. The incredible organic winery Planeta is nearby. It’s family-owned and a great place to do a tasting and stay for dinner; the grandmother cooks the food. It doesn’t get more authentic than that.” valleyofthetemples.com; planetawines.com Take-Along Item: A Milly Cabana bikini. “My favorite this season is cobalt blue with neon accents. Also, a beautiful cover-up and a dress that can easily go from sightseeing to dinner.” Creative Inspiration: “I get a lot of my fabrics from Italy. There is a real attention to detail in European culture that I like to emulate during my design process. I am involved in every step, from choosing the fabrics to designing my own prints and choosing the custom hardware.”
Verdura Golf & Spa Resort is where Michelle Smith (BELOW) of Milly opts to stay when in Sicily.
A beach cover-up from the designer’s Milly for Banana Republic collection, available at Banana Republic, 973-379-3533.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROCCO FORTE HOTELS (VERDURA); ASHLEY PERLSTEIN (COVER-UP); OPPOSITE PAGE: JAIME ARDILES-ARCE (FOUR SEASONS)
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BIKING THROUGH MOROCCO
With her initial lipstick launch at Bergdorf Goodman in 1991, makeup artist Bobbi Brown has helped redefine the industry with a full line that is simple, flattering, and wearable—all necessary for her most esoteric journey: Morocco. “Seeing Morocco on a bicycle tour with my husband offered a great perspective. We immersed ourselves in the culture, experiencing everything from the vibrant maze-like passageways in Marrakech’s marketplace to visiting the olive groves of Tamesloht to charming seaside villages, like Moulay Bouzerktoun, and riding camels on the Sidi Kaouki beach.” Stay: Erected on the ruins of a 19th-century fondouk (a hostel) in Essaouira, L’Heure Bleue Palais is now a luxury hotel with influences of African, European, and Arab cultures. It also has a wonderfully relaxing hammam (traditional Moroccan bathhouse). heure-bleue.com An equally lavish yet comfortable experience awaits at Jardin d’Inès, a 26-suite boutique hotel in the Palmeraie in Marrakech surrounded by gardens. jardindines-marrakech.com Eat: “Chalet de la Plage in the port town of Essaouira had some of the most incredibly fresh seafood and vegetables that I’ve ever eaten.” The century-old restaurant has been familyoperated for four generations. Insider Tip: “After touring a women’s cooperative in Essaouira, I learned the true benefits of argan oil for the hair and skin and how they exfoliate the skin at the hammam spas with sandpaper washcloths. It is the smoothest your skin will ever feel.” Take Along: “Bobbi Brown SPF 50 Protective Face Base is lightweight but provides high-performance protection from the sun. Also, our Luminous Moisturizing Treatment Foundation, which contains a proprietary light-reflecting technology, gives skin a glow and has antiaging treatment benefits.”
During a bike tour through Morocco, Bobbi Brown (LEFT) stayed at the spectacular Jardin d’Inès in Marrakech. INSET: Bobbi Brown Luminous Moisturizing Treatment Foundation, available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 973-376-7000.
A TASTE OF TURKEY
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Israeli-born chef Yotam Ottolenghi (RIGHT) favors staying at The Four Seasons Istanbul for its highly appointed rooms and views.
Yotam Ottolenghi doesn’t just know food, he lives for it. The Israeli-born chef, author, and restaurateur has made his mark on London’s take-away scene with bold architectural design, while his full-service restaurant Nopi showcases his celebratory attitude toward omnivore eating with an international flair, partly inspired by his favorite holiday hot spot: Istanbul, Turkey. Stay: “Anywhere with a view of the Hagia Sophia and where you can have a sun-downer when the clock strikes six.” The Four Seasons Istanbul at Sultanahmet offers the vista as well as lavish accommodations. Set in the Old City, the century-old former Neoclassical Turkish prison now features 65 rooms and suites, with nearby bazaars, historic sites, mosques, and monuments that illuminate the night sky. fourseasons.com/istanbul Eat: Known for its courgette fritters, Lokanta Maya in the Karakoy district serves many other exquisite dishes, such as slow-cooked lamb, tahini ice cream with pureed pumpkin, and pomegranate mojitos. lokantamaya.com The charming Ciya Sofrasi offers authentic, regional tapasstyle food, including local favorites such as lamb meatballs with soured cherries, meat stew with tart green plums, pistachio pastries with clotted cream, and Yotam sumac sherbet. Chef Musa Dagdeviren Ottolenghi’s latest cookbook, gleans inspiration from his travels throughout Ottolenghi: Anatolia. ciya.com.tr The Cookbook, Discover: Authentic biber salcasi red chili available at Williamspaste can be found in most markets (try the Sonoma, Eminonu Egyptian spice bazaar). Add it to any 973-467-3641. dish back home for a hint of Turkish flavor. ■
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Integrating high-end barware among everyday tumblers can elevate the aesthetic of a festive fête.
FROM LEFT: Horta tumbler by Anthropologie. Anthropologie, 973-
PHOTOGRAPHY BY WILLIAM BRINSON; DRINK STYLING BY MICHAELA HEYES
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921-1908. Facet tumbler by Lalique. Available at Bloomingdale’s, 973-548-2200. Grape Champagne coupe by Riedel. Available at Williams-Sonoma, 973-467-3641. Martini pitcher by Crate & Barrel. Crate & Barrel, 973-379-9700. Lemoncello cordial glass by Crate & Barrel. SEE ABOVE. Broughton white wine glass by Ralph Lauren. Ralph Lauren, 973-467-4680.
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WOMEN’S FASHIONS ANN TAYLOR 467-4290 ANNE FONTAINE 467-1127 ANTHROPOLOGIE 921-1908 ARITZIA 376-0998 BCBG MAX AZRIA 258-0137 BEBE 376-4226 CACHÉ 379-9345 CHICO’S 258-9392 CLUB MONACO 376-2822 DIOR 379-2287
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Red studded medium top-zip Selma satchel by Michael Kors. Michael Kors, 973-467-7500
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WOMEN’S/MEN’S FASHIONS ABERCROMBIE & FITCH 467-9575 BANANA REPUBLIC 379-3533 BROOKS BROTHERS 467-5400 BURBERRY 379-7100 EMPORIO ARMANI 376-4212 EXPRESS 564-6545 GAP/GAPKIDS 376-5708 GIORGIO ARMANI 467-1409 GUESS 258-0510 HOLLISTER CO. 564-8530 J.CREW 912-9488 LACOSTE 912-0419 LORO PIANA 912-9393 POLO RALPH LAUREN 467-4680 PRADA 921-4780 ROBERT GRAHAM 258-0500 SAINT LAURENT 921-9601 THOMAS PINK 258-1370 TRUE RELIGION BRAND JEANS 564-9030 VICTORINOX SWISS ARMY 376-0200 VINEYARD VINES 564-6101 XXI FOREVER 376-0342
MEN’S FASHIONS BOSS HUGO BOSS 379-7779
ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA 315-1550 VILEBREQUIN 376-8111
CHILDREN’S FASHIONS/TOYS BROOKS BROTHERS 467-5400 CREWCUTS (J.CREW) 912-9488 GAP/GAPKIDS 376-5708 GYMBOREE 912-8333 JANIE & JACK 467-1035 JUSTICE 921-9116 POLO RALPH LAUREN 467-4680 VILEBREQUIN 376-8111
SHOES ALDO 258-0131 ALLEN EDMONDS 379-5007 CARLO PAZOLINI 218-7300 CHANEL 912-8055 COACH 376-2747 COLE HAAN 218-1133 FOOT LOCKER 564-9010 JIMMY CHOO 564-8181 JOHNSTON & MURPHY 379-9055 LADY FOOT LOCKER 564-5032 LOUIS VUITTON 564-9788 MULBERRY 218-1154 NINE WEST 467-3375 SALVATORE FERRAGAMO 376-6250 STUART WEITZMAN 564-5696 WALKING COMPANY, THE 258-9789
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MISCELLANEOUS ALAIN MIKLI 564-8100 CHILDSPLAYSPOT 376-6634 GENERAL NUTRITION CENTER 379-9771
PAPYRUS 258-0557 OPTICA 379-5252 PARADISE PEN CO. 258-9499 PILDES OPTICAL 248-564-8520 SOLSTICE SUNGLASS 218-1400 SUNGLASS HUT 467-0664 TESLA MOTORS 921-0280 WENTWORTH GALLERY 564-9776 YELLOWKORNER 379-6650
RESTAURANTS/ SPECIALTY FOODS AU BON PAIN 379-1848 BAKERY, THE (BLOOMINGDALE’S) 548-2242 CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN 379-3700 CHEESECAKE FACTORY, THE 921-0930 ESPRESSO BAR (NORDSTROM) 467-1500 FORTY CARROTS (BLOOMINGDALE’S) 548-2433 GODIVA CHOCOLATIER 467-9341 JOE’S AMERICAN BAR & GRILL 379-4444 LA MAISON DU CHOCOLAT 379-5065 LEGAL SEA FOODS 467-0089 NM CAFÉ (NEIMAN MARCUS) 912-0080 MACARONS AND COOKIES BY WOOPS 376-0017 NORDSTROM CAFÉ 467-1500 O&CO. 921-1047 PAPA RAZZI 467-5544 QDOBA MEXICAN GRILL 564-5255 STARBUCKS 379-5412 TEAVANA 376-4564
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GENERAL INFORMATION The Mall at Short Hills 1200 Morris Tpke. Short Hills, NJ 07078 376-7350 shopshorthills.com MONDAY — FRIDAY 10 AM to 9 PM SATURDAY 10 AM to 8 PM SUNDAY 1 1 AM to 6 PM
FALL 2013
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY LAURA MOSS
FALL 2013
hen pundits coined the phrase “retail destination,” the notion that a shopping center transcended mere purchases to become an allday, multifaceted experience, they easily might have been talking about The Mall at Short Hills. Among its many and varied attractions, the towering glass structures that house custom-designed floral arrangements have become a source of daily conversation and curiosity. Chief among the “Did you know?” statistics: More than 30,000 flowers are cut, arranged, and positioned throughout the mall’s chic seating areas over the course of 12 months; bouquets are changed out weekly and sourced from literally around the globe, from hybrid lilies grown in Oregon to tulips from Holland and other exotic flowers from Italy, Ecuador, Japan, and points beyond. But don’t think we’ve forgotten about the Garden State: In the summer months, more than 4,000 locally grown sunflowers also find their way into these artful arrangements. Indeed, the floral team at The Mall at Short Hills designs with the seasons in mind, from bright and brilliant blooms to celebrate the arrival of springtime to festive holiday themes or the autumnal accents mixed with the fragrant lilies seen here. Ever wonder what it takes to create such dazzling displays? Stop by on a Wednesday, when the floral team spends 17 hours installing new bouquets, and thrill to the artistry that blossoms all around our sumptuous spaces. n
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