Naples Illustrated - February 2018

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Contents February 2018

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Valentino polka dot gown; Chanel bracelets. For buying information, see page 200.

features 86 / Scene Stealers

In a nod to the cinematic glamour of award season, local interior designers create tablescapes inspired by favorite films PHOTOGRAPHY BY VANESSA ROGERS

92 / Good Sport

Bring your A game this season with chic looks from the spring collections PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANTHONY PARMELEE

102 / Beauty & The Bath

Top trends and tips that are making a splash in bath design

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N A P L E S I L L U S T R AT E D . c o m f o r t h e l at e s t i n a l l t h i n g s l u x u r y

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108 / Jewels of the Sea

Step out in style with posh pearls for every social occasion BY MARY MURRAY

ANTHONY PARMELEE

BY TERI EVANS

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Contents / February 2018

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departments 20 / From the Editor 24 / In Focus

Humane Society Naples’ Luncheon; Make-A-Wish Southern Florida’s Tea; ForEverglades Naples; and more

39 / Insider

Singer-songwriter Casey Weston on her upcoming performance in Naples; 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl on the joys of reporting—and grandmotherhood; creative date ideas; and the master of the wheel at The Clay Place

51 / Style

A new classic, plus chic transparent accessories

54 / Tastemakers

Brooke Garber Neidich takes the fussiness out of fine jewelry

56 / Vanity

Grooming essentials for men

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58 / Treasure

Flattering gems that are pretty in pink

60 / The Goods

The sweet secret behind Olde Naples Chocolate

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62 /Finds

Luxurious picks to heat things up or cool down

65 / Abode

A renovation that breathes new life into an Old Naples residence; pink-hued home decor picks

75 / Escape

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Exploring Dubai, a twenty-first-century metropolis in the heart of the Middle East BY MARY MURRAY

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82 / Weekender

Four Seasons redefines oceanfront glamour at Miami’s legendary Surf Club BY DAPHNE NIKOLOPOULOS

84 / High Road

Range Rover’s new midsize Velar 4x4 blends sleek styling with all-around capability

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115 / Taste

Find a sweet spot with chocolate; in the kitchen with Fuse owner-chef Greg Scarlatos; what to sip with your valentine; how to jazz up Super Bowl fare; and more

126 / Pour

ON THE COVER:

The rising popularity of natural wine

PHOTOGRAPHER: ANTHONY PARMELEE MODEL: CAITLIN RICKETTS, THE SYNDICAL, MIAMI CLOTHING: GUCCI JEWELRY: GUCCI HAIR & MAKEUP: GINA SIMONE

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147/ Balance

Take to the dance floor to stay active; heart-healthy apps, activities, and research; look flawless at the gym

152 / Wealth

Exploring the world of international investing—how and when to do it BY JUDY MARTEL

191 / Agenda

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ALL PHOTOS BY MATTHEW MURPHY

Tony-award winning musical The King & I takes the stage at Artis—Naples

202 / Seen

Power of the Purse Luncheon; Friends of Foster Children Forever’s Sip & Sample event; Lee Health Foundation’s Celebration of Caring; and more

208 / Sense of Place

Barbie Hills shares her favorite local bites, attractions, and charities in Naples—plus, words to live by

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Publisher Kaleigh Grover Editor in Chief Teri Evans Creative Director Olga M. Gustine Associate Editor Anna Bjorlin Wine & Spirits Editor Mark Spivak Automotive Editor Howard Walker Travel Editor Paul Rubio Fashion Editor at Large Katherine Lande ART Art Directors Airielle Farley, Jenny Fernandez-Prieto, Ashley Meyer Digital Imaging Specialist Leonor Alvarez-Maza CONTRIBUTING WRITERS AND EDITORS Carla Evans, Judy Martel, Mary Murray, Liz Petoniak, Kerry Shorr, Liza Grant Smith, Mary Thurman Yuhas CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Anthony Parmelee, Vanessa Rogers SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Charlie McDonald Photography, E. Sue Huff, Lane Wilkinson Photography, Reagan Rule Photography ADVERTISING National Account Manager Michelle Farina, 561-472-1906, mfarina@palmbeachmedia.com Account Managers Kathleen Beuttel, 239-298-7506, kbeuttel@naplesillustrated.com; Linda Sciuto, 239-298-7511, lsciuto@naplesillustrated.com Sales and Marketing Integration Manager Shalyn Ormsby, 239-298-7512, sormsby@naplesillustrated.com PRODUCTION Production Manager Selene M. Ceballo Advertising Design Coordinator Jeffrey Rey Digital Production Coordinator Dallas Holland OPERATIONS Chief Operating Officer Todd Schmidt Process Integration Manager Sue Martel Circulation/Subscriptions Administrator Marjorie Leiva Distribution Manager Judy Heflin IT Technician Josh Copcutt Accounts Receivable Specialist Lourdes Linares CUSTOM PUBLISHING Editor and Project Director, Custom Content Michelle Lee Ribeiro Group Publisher Terry Duffy Editorial Director Daphne Nikolopoulos

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From the Editor

When you speak to the brightest people in any creative field, you can’t help but want to know how they can see what is invisible to everyone else. They may not know exactly how it comes to them, but they certainly have vision and a desire to explore the depths of their imagination. You can bet these creatives look for bright ideas everywhere. What often emerges is some sort of stunningly inspired creation that prompts us to gush: “I want that!” No matter if it’s couture on the fashion runways, an exquisitely designed room in a home, or something that simply defies categorization, we revere creative expression. In this issue, you’ll see some of that creativity come to life in our pages. In “Scene Stealers,” beginning on page 86, we asked local interior designers to craft beautiful tablescapes based on their favorite films. It’s fascinating to learn what they chose, why they chose it, and how their personal experiences and interests connect to what they designed for us, and for you. In “Beauty & The Bath,” starting on page 102, more than a half-dozen designers weigh in on the latest bath trends for a quick refresh or a complete overhaul. The bath has long been a sanctuary in the home, a place where we can unwind and relax. In this feature, we offer plenty of ideas to create the most special escape in your own home. Over six pages, we delve into everything from unique sinks and what’s popular in tile to ways you can perk up your powder room—and have some fun doing it. Cheers to bright ideas and applauding creativity in design, whether you’re the one doing the creating or simply reveling in another’s masterpiece.

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WEARABLE ART: THIS STUNNING AKRIS DRESS IS AS BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL AS A PAINTING. FOR MORE CHIC FASHION FROM THE SPRING COLLECTIONS, BE A “GOOD SPORT” AND TURN TO PAGE 92.

MEGAN DIPIERO PHOTOGRAPHY / MAKEUP: CYNDI WELCH

BRIGHT IDEAS

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LANE WILKINSON, SONYA SAWYER, SHARON DELAURA, AMANDA JARON WITH THEIR PUPS

The Humane Society’s luncheon featured adoptable pets, and a fashion show with looks by Lilly Pulitzer and John Craig Clothier. KIZZIE

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THE EVERGLADES FOUNDATION WHAT: FOREVERGLADES NAPLES WHO: SUPPORTERS OF THE FOUNDATION, WHICH IS DEDICATED TO RESTORING AND PRESERVING THE ECOSYSTEM OF THE EVERGLADES WHERE: THE NAPLES BEACH HOTEL & GOLF CLUB. THE EVENT WAS SPONSORED BY NAPLES ILLUSTRATED.

MELISA TROPEANO, HEATHER DONLAN

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KAREN VAN ARSDALE, SHELIAH WALL

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KATIE SPROUL, RICHARD MOLLOY, MARTY AND MELANIE WASMER

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BENJAMIN FLEISCHER JENNIFER PARISI ,

SANDI AND TOM MORAN INGRID AIELLI, DEAN CORSONES JETT THOMPSON, FRAN AND ALLISON PEZZUTI

JOE AND KATHY WILLARD, ANDY HILL

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DEBORAH JOHNSON, ANNA UPTON

LINDA AND CASS DIAZ

Guests at this year’s ForEverglades event enjoyed cocktails in the palm grove before dinner and live music commenced under a festive tent.

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NI: Have you always wanted to be a singer? Weston: Yes! My mom says that by the time I could talk, I was singing. I’d play My Heart Will Go On, get on top of the coffee table, and perform for my family and friends. In fact, I recently came across a little note I had written in first grade. It was about our dreams, and I had written that I wanted to be a professional singer. I even drew myself onstage, in a long, pretty dress, with lights and everything, and the drawing looked just like I did on The Voice. It was a little manifestation of a dream I had back when I was 7 years old. What will you perform during your concert at Artis—Naples? I’ll be doing some Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac songs, from Gypsy and Landslide to Gold Dust Woman and Tell Me Lies. They’re two of my

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60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl shares the joys of reporting and what she discovered while exploring the science of grandmotherhood When veteran journalist Lesley Stahl talks about her work as a reporter, no matter the topic, you can hear the excitement in the timbre of her voice. “It’s surprising how when I’m working on a story, it becomes my favorite,” says Stahl, a longtime correspondent with the CBS network’s iconic newsmagazine 60 Minutes. “Right now, I’m doing a story on the science of seaweed,” she says. “I’m falling in love with seaweed—go explain that, right? I had my first taste of seaweed today and it tasted really good! I thought it was going to be horrible and that I would have to spit it out on camera. Anyway, I’m into it.” Stahl is into her work with a passionate intensity that has yet to wane after a half century in broadcast news. She started as a researcher in the NBC News election unit in 1967, then later worked her way up the ranks at CBS. The award-winning journalist has maintained a strong footing that few achieve in such a competitive industry, especially considering she stumbled onto her career path with none of the obvious advantages. “There were no journalists in my family,” Stahl says. “I never studied journalism. I knew nothing about journalism—it was so off my radar.” But that would change in her 20s, while working for New York’s mayor as part of the speechwriting staff. When she walked into the press room at City Hall it was a moment of serendipity. “I went up to a reporter and asked: ‘What do you do all day?’,” she says. “When he finished telling me, it was like a thunderbolt. I loved everything he told me he did. Right then, I said, ‘I have to be a reporter, I have to do this.’ And it wasn’t easy. I really had to start at the bottom and rise up.” From the beginning, she says, her biggest challenge had been writing for television—conveying a lot of information in very little time. “I am persistent by nature,” she says. “I’m nosy and curious, so I didn’t have to work on that, but I did have to work on writing. I also have written two books and never thought I would. It was a path I never saw.” Her latest book, Becoming Grandma: The Joys and Sci-

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Lesley Stahl will be the keynote speaker at the annual League Club luncheon (leagueclub.org) on February 23 at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples.

For more of our interview with Stahl, including how stories come together at 60 Minutes, go to naplesillustrated.com/lesleystahl

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often have proposals and even intimate weddings on our boat, and guests are welcome to bring a bottle of wine and a picnic basket on board.” (sweetliberty.com) 4. For the adventurous: Snuggle up aboard Island Hoppers Airplane Tours for a bird’s-eye view of the Paradise Coast. Twenty-minute excursions include glimpses of the mangrove islands and backwaters of Rookery Bay National Estuarine Reserve, while 40-minute tours soar along several beaches, from Marco Island to Keewaydin Island and up to the tip of Cape Romano. The hour-long tours also fly across the Ten Thousand Islands to the fishing village of Chokoloskee, and over the Everglades. (ravenair.net) 5. For art lovers: When planning a daytime date, what could be better than brunch and a leisurely stroll? Third Street South offers a plethora of delicious options. Stop in at Jane’s Garden Café for a mimosa and the lobster eggs benedict, or the bourbon vanilla Belgian waffles, if you’re feeling especially sweet. Walk it off with a tour of nearby art galleries along Third Street South or 12th Avenue. Perhaps you’ll find a new painting to gift your sweetheart at Harmon-Meek Gallery, which will feature solo exhibitions for three talented artists in February. Finish your stroll with a scenic view at Naples Pier, just a few blocks away.

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If you’re in the mood for an alfresco meal on the beach, we’ve got you covered. Brenda Mellilo, deli manager at Wynn’s Market, has plenty of experience when it comes to the art of packing picnics. —A.B.

THE HORS D’OEUVRES: Customized cheese and charcuterie trays are all the rage right now, so sample different types of meats and pâtés before selecting at least two or three kinds, along with some accompaniments. “Olives are always a great choice, preferably pitted,” says Mellilo. “Add some small slices of bread on the side as well, and you can put together a little crostini.” THE ENTRÉE: Salads, shrimp platters, and small sandwiches are the most portable and easiest to eat. Mellilo suggests a platter of pinwheel sandwiches, created when slicing a wrap sandwich into inch-and-a-half-thick rounds. For another twist on the traditional sandwich, she suggests trying a combination of brie, fresh turkey, and fig spread. THE DESSERT: Chocolate-covered strawberries and raspberry-vanilla cupcakes are a few classic picnic indulgences, while a slice of Wynn’s famous chocolate mousse cake can’t help but sweeten the romance. And don’t forget the bubbly. “Champagne and sparkling wine, or even sparkling water, are always good choices,” says Mellilo.

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Jim Rice (above ) has been creating unique pottery in Naples for more than four decades.

It is an artist’s intent to captivate, surprise, and incite a turn of the head that suggests there’s something magical going on here. Naples potter extraordinaire Jim Rice does just that with his whimsical, Nemo-esque clay fish platters and mosaics that have been delighting Naples residents for more than four decades. Born in Kent, Ohio, Rice moved to Naples in 1973 and opened his first studio. In 1980, he expanded to his current location on Shadowlawn Drive. Known as The Clay Place, this lush, verdant compound with its laidback vibe (think Naples circa 1969) is comprised of three buildings: a studio, a kiln room, and a sunlit gallery. “This is a great location, a corner property, tucked away off the beaten path, and I am blessed to have it,” says Rice. “It’s my sanctuary.” It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say his tropical-colored clay sensations are everywhere you turn in Naples. From the popular Poem Fish (personalized platters with poems such as “A fisherman lives here with the catch of his life!”) to wall murals, wedding pottery, and everything in between. Among his latest popular creations are a microwave bacon crisper and an egg poacher—

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Rice’s studio (pictured above) is his sanctuary. His whimsical pottery ranges from serving bowls to the ever-popular fish platters.

doesn’t everyone need one? At The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, Rice’s whimsical marine-life clay plaques are used as room numbers and restroom markers. During the hotel’s most recent renovation, he created custom tiles in the swimming pool to replace the original ones he designed 25 years earlier. “He pressed pine branches, sea grape leaves, and other pieces of nature [into the tiles],” says Ellin Goetz, an acclaimed landscape architect whose husband’s family owns the hotel. “It was incredible, and so reflective of Naples.” For another project, he made a pair of Haitian-style hippos that were installed in a mosaic format in the deep end of the swimming pool. “Exhibiting an artist’s eye and a craftsman’s sensibility, he uses colors in a natural way that are so reflective of the Gulf of Mexico,” Goetz says. “That’s simply quite endearing and unique.” Rice’s ceramic art is straightforward and reflective of the man—carefully seeded with an abundance of pith and play. There is no pretense here; what you see is what you get. And what you get is positively, authentically happy.

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Chic Statement WHO: BROOKE GARBER NEIDICH, OWNER AND DESIGNER OF SIDNEY GARBER FINE JEWELRY FAMILY BUSINESS: INHERITED THE COMPANY FROM HER FATHER, WHO FOUNDED THE CHICAGO-BASED BRAND IN 1946 PASSION FOR PHILANTHROPY: CO-FOUNDER OF THE CHILD MIND INSTITUTE, A NONPROFIT SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH CARE ICONIC PIECES: DELICATE FEATHER EARRINGS, CHIC DOME CUFFS, AND STACKABLE ROLLING BRACELETS WHERE TO FIND HER JEWELRY: MARISSA COLLECTIONS, NAPLES By Anna Bjorlin NI: When did you become involved with the family business? Neidich: When my father died in 2008, I had a whole other

life established in New York. But I inherited the company and it was up to me to figure out if I wanted to close it or not. It was really terrible timing; we were in the middle of a recession, and I knew that if I closed the business, the people working there–many for 10, 20 years–wouldn’t have been able to get jobs. So I kept it, and decided I’d like it more if I could give away my profits.

Since taking over, how have you put your own mark on the company? I opened a store in New York, which was huge. We also started wholesaling, so we’re at six different Barneys in New York and two specialty stores similar to Marissa Collections in California.

I don’t want my jewelry sitting in a safe somewhere, too fussy to wear except while in a ball gown. I want it to be wearable on a daily basis, throughout the day.”

What sets your jewelry apart from other brands? Its wearability. I don’t like things that are stiff and don’t move, so there’s a fluidity to the designs and extraordinary movement in the pieces. Plus, they’re incredibly comfortable and can be worn with a variety of outfits. I’ve seen people wear my rolling bracelets with T-shirts and shorts as well as evening gowns.

What kind of jewelry presents a challenge to design? Earrings, because of their weight. I hate heavy earrings, but I love big looks. Being a woman who loves jewelry makes a huge difference, since I know that if the earrings are over a certain weight, you’re going to get a headache. I’ve started working in titanium, which has given us a bolder earring that’s far lighter to wear.

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OWNER, OLDE NAPLES CHOCOLATE When Laurie Rose heard Olde Naples Confectionary needed a new owner, she jumped at the chance to relocate from New Jersey to Southwest Florida. “We were looking for a reason to move down here permanently, and this seemed like the perfect opportunity,” says Rose, who had already been vacationing in Naples for several years with her husband’s family. “I’d been baking and making treats for family and friends my entire life, and I thought owning a chocolate store would be a really fun adventure.” After taking over, she changed the name of the shop and began tweaking its products. Fourteen years later, Olde Naples Chocolate (oldnapleschocolate.com) continues to supply local chocoholics with classic treats like salted caramels and truffles, as well as unique Florida-style gifts such as seashell-shaped chocolates and edible sea glass candies. Rose also offers chocolate-making classes and parties, where guests can leave with a pound of chocolate they’ve made right there in her shop. —Anna Bjorlin

I’D BEEN BAKING AND MAKING TREATS FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS MY ENTIRE LIFE, AND I THOUGHT OWNING A CHOCOLATE STORE WOULD BE A REALLY FUN ADVENTURE.”

NI: What is the secret to your longevity? Rose: We’re the quintessential small-town chocolate shop. We don’t try to be too trendy, but instead focus on improving our handcrafted chocolates and traditional treats. What is your favorite type of chocolate? My current favorite is our dark chocolate cookie butter, which is made of cookies with just a hint of ginger that you can spread like peanut butter. How many chocolates do you eat in an average day? At least four pieces, but you have to when you’re

in my business. I keep in shape through triathlons; I probably do about 12 in a normal year. I actually learned to swim five years ago just so I could participate in them. Do you have any special classes coming up this month? We have two Valentine’s chocolate classes for adults on February 6 and 8. We’re also hosting a kids chocolate class on February 10, where they can come in and make chocolates for themselves or as a gift for someone else.

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FIRE & ICE

Whether you are in the mood to heat things up or chill out, find the perfect match for your emotional temperature in this treasure trove BY LIZA GRANT SMITH

PERFECT MATCH Strike up a conversation with this utilitarian item turned stunning accent. When paired with strike-anywhere matches, Aerin’s solid brass sphere match striker ($195) is a posh way to light up the night. Neiman Marcus (neimanmarcus.com.)

BRUSH WITH GREATNESS In keeping with designer Kent Stetson’s belief that a great handbag can engage people in the same way as art, this Brush Fire asymmetrical clutch ($198) is a surefire way to be haute stuff on your next night out. BRuno, Naples (239-261-9806, brunonaples.com)

RED HOT With the eye-catching leather flame and web detailing on these upscale kicks ($730) from Gucci, you will be hotfooting it to your favorite haunts and daily engagements. Gucci, Naples (239-254-1453, gucci.com)

RAISE YOUR GLASS This red flame sculpture ($60) from Pier 1 Imports is based on the tradition of classic Bohemian pulled glass that grew popular in the Art Nouveau era. Pier 1 Imports, Naples (239-596-2322, pier1.com)

FAST FOOD This artisan wood-fire pizza oven (starts at $7,495) by Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet features a countertop design that requires no installation, and it can bake a pizza in less than three minutes. Chadwick Outdoor Kitchens, Naples (239-598-1011, chadwickoutdoorkitchens.com) 62

SCREEN TIME This hand-forged, hammered branches fireplace screen ($339) with gold leaf finish from Uttermost lets you set a fashionable stage regardless of how many times you toss an actual log on the fire. Traditions Classic Home Furnishings (239213-1240, traditions.com)

CARRY A TORCH These Mesa Rust torches ($379-$499) from Frontgate, whose powder-coated steel frame can be filled with rocks handpicked from a Utah quarry, create an intriguing desert-meets-beach vibe. Frontgate (frontgate.com)

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QUEEN OF DIAMONDS This ice diamond and white gold pebble pendant necklace ($3,080) from Plevé features a combination of brilliant, baguette, cushion, and marquis cuts for a truly unique sparkle. Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples (239-592-5900, saksfifthavenue.com)

WELL HEELED Make yourself at home with the glitterati when you slip on these Lancer Strappy Glitter Pumps ($850) from Jimmy Choo. Nordstrom, Naples (239-325-6100, nordstrom.com)

HANG IN THE BALANCE The perfect mélange of modern and rustic, this six-light chandelier ($1,440) from Crystorama’s Hollis collection features icicle crystals against a simple canopy with a bronze finish. Wilson Lighting, Naples (239-592-6006, wilsonlighting.com)

BLOOM OF YOUTH Swiss skin-care company La Prairie infuses botanical superstars like purple saxifrage, soldanella alpine, and red snow algae into its Swiss Ice Crystal Eye Cream ($250) to help minimize discoloration and puffiness. La Femme Perfumery, Naples (239-434-7444, lafemmeperfum​ erynaples.com)

SOFT-SERVE STYLE Fashionistas are surely screaming for this decadent ice cream clutch ($4,995) from Judith Leiber, which is swirled in Austrian crystals and keeps its cool in all situations. Judith Leiber (judithleiber.com)

BUCKET LIST The disco ball–inspired handle on the top of this Two of a Kind ice bucket ($125) from Kate Spade is an effortless way to get the party started. Kate Spade, Naples (239-594-8504, katespade.com)

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SPHERE OF INFLUENCE Watered-down versions of your cocktail endeavors are a thing of the past with the Cirrus Ice Sphere Press ($600-$975). In less than a minute, create ultra slow–melting ice spheres that will chill your pour without diluting it. Sur La Table, Naples (239-598-3586, surlatable.com) NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2018

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A dated Mediterranean structure gets new life, inspired by Old Naples architecture BY MARY THURMAN YUHAS | PHOTOGRAPHY BY NAPLES KENNY

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To imbue the facade with old Florida style, excess stonework was replaced by stucco, horizontal lap siding, and brackets. The two round columns at the entryway were squared off. The interior’s heavy Mediterranean features and dark finishes were replaced with white hues.

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n the early 1990s, many homes built in Old Naples followed the popular Mediterranean style. Ten years later, the style was no longer in vogue. The owner of a 4,000-square-foot Mediterranean home loved everything about her house—the floor plan, the size, and especially the location on a canal in Old Naples—except for the dated architectural expression. It was time for a change. Matthew Kragh, architect and principal of Naples-based MHK Architecture & Planning, was the right person for the job. Kragh strives to create homes aligned with a time when Naples was a fishing village with charming cottages dotting the coastline, circa the early 1900s. His inspiration comes from the Naples Backyard History museum. “In Naples, nothing about Mediterranean design is true to the history of the area,” he says. “Everything about these homes was fake, including the materials used.” Starting with the front elevation, the two round columns at the entryway, which were disproportionate to the rest of the house, were squared off, and a two-story entry with a gabled roof

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In the breakfast nook (below), a curved banquette follows the lines of the floor-toceiling bay window. The kitchen is luxe but cozy, with a much lighter and more open feel than the original design (inset).

was added. To imbue the facade with old Florida style, Kragh’s team stripped off the excess stonework and replaced it with stucco, horizontal lap siding, and brackets. A new metal roof, typical of Florida cottages, further articulated the architectural direction. The client was delighted but realized the interior also needed a radical update. She commissioned interior designer Bethany O’Neil of O’Neil Interior Design in Naples, who in turn enlisted Jerry Maxson of Naplesbased Legacy Homes to help implement her plans. What started out as a small project took on a breadth of major proportions. Removing the heavy Mediterranean features, down to the structure, and replacing dark finishes with white hues dramatically changed the home’s vibe. In place of the original tile, hardy oak plank flooring stained with a walnut finish was installed throughout. O’Neil chose a color palette of pale green, coral, and gold. Persian rugs in muted, pastel tones added a note of tradition without a heavy hand. O’Neil says the biggest challenge was creating openness without compromising the design. The family room and kitchen were combined into one contiguous space to facilitate the flow of traffic and light. The kitchen is warm and 68

welcoming, with glazed ceramic Mexican tiles in shades of sage green and buttermilk. To achieve continuity, O’Neil appointed the bamboo and wicker counter stools with the same fabric introduced in the family room and used the same neoclassical-style chairs in the dining room and breakfast nook. In the adjacent family room, a white-painted coffered ceiling human-

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izes the scale and reiterates the cottage style. Though there is technology in the room, it is well concealed. For example, a TV rises from a gray-green quartzite countertop on the custom built-in but is tucked away when not in use. O’Neil solved the once awkward–looking living room by adding wood paneling over the French doors. That lengthened the door form and added height, resulting in a perfectly proportioned room. Andrea Douglas of Outside Productions International (OPI) in Naples was brought in to continue the transformation to the outdoor living space. Stone decking and all-new finishes on the pool and three lounging areas seamlessly integrate the exterior and interiors. A particularly attractive outdoor area is the recessed fire pit, which provides a cozy conversation nook on chilly evenings. The green and cream palette here relates to the indoor color scheme, enhancing the connection among spaces. From this vantage point, the owner can watch snook swim up at night, attracted

by a special light. It’s one of many charms of a canal-front setting. The renovation was admittedly extensive, but not daunting, thanks to Kragh and his team of pros. “Homeowners should not be discouraged if their house looks dated,” says Kragh. “For the most part, if a house has good bones, you can put a different skin on any existing structure. We do it quite often.” «

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Blushing Beauty This season’s “it” color brings a preppy punch to interior design

A LIGHT TOUCH The Melissa chandelier ($950) by Stray Dog Designs is accustomed to flowery praise. Adorned with 38 papier-mâché flowers, this illuminated stunner comes in a variety of dynamic colors, including Stray Dog Pink. (stray dogdesigns.com)

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MARBLE EFFECT These pink napkins ($30 for 4) from Sur La Table feature a marble pattern for a classic yet bold statement. Sur La Table, Naples (239-598-3586, surlatable.com)

TIPPING THE SCALES With handpainted scales in a duo of pink hues, this beguiling tray ($125) from Dana Gibson is the ultimate charmer. Gattle’s, Naples (239-262-4791, gattle​ sofnaples.com)

MODERN GEOMETRY Pythagoras would be a fan of this triangle-intensive Kevin O’Brien Studio pillow ($285$360), with a feather/ down insert ensconced in silken velvet. Collins & DuPont, Naples (239-470-0245, collinsdupont.com)

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ROSY DISPOSITION Hand-painted in the Czech Republic, the Waterfall wine glasses ($16 each) from Anthropologie feature a lovely pink hue and 24-karat gold rim. Anthropologie, Naples (239594-0317, anthro​ pologie.com)

CANDLE COCKTAIL Sparkling rosé prosecco and rose petals make this candle ($30) from Voluspa an intoxicating choice for home fragrance. Nordstrom, Naples (239-325-6100, nordstrom.com)

BLANKET POLICY Luxuriate in year-round coziness with the Lands Downunder Cosmo herringbone throw ($128) in a lightweight cotton and acrylic blend. Summerfields, Naples (239-430-2505, sum​merfieldsnaples.com)

CONSOLE COUTURE Made of solid mahogany with woven raffia, this console ($657) from Sterling Industries packs a pink punch. Lighting First, Naples (239-775-5100, lightingfirst.us)

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Escape Desert City

At once a step back in time and a leap toward tomorrow, Dubai is a twenty-first-century metropolis in the heart of the Middle East By Mary Murray

Begin the day with yoga in the aquarium at Atlantis The Palm, Dubai before visiting skyscrapers like the Burj Khalifa.

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Clockwise from top left: the Four Seasons spa’s garden and plunge pool; a pool built around sugar-mill ruins; living room of one of the Resort Estates.

odern-day Dubai emerges from the desert like a futuristic mirage. Acres of chrome, steel, and glass have reclaimed sandy swaths of land. Ribbons of highway connect modest markets with world-renowned structures. Even water is no barrier to construction in Dubai, a city that specializes in erecting manmade islands where only sea once existed. The best way to take it all in is from above—and Dubai abounds in amazing vantage points. Perhaps the most well-known is the Burj Khalifa, which, at 2,717 feet, is the world’s tallest building. Visitors can step onto the observation deck on the 124th floor,

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Explore architectural marvels like the Burj Khalifa (far left) and The Palm, a man-made group of islands. The Palm is home to Atlantis The Palm, Dubai, which offers underwater suites (above) and the Royal Bridge Suite (left).

or go even higher to another outdoor terrace on level 148. Either way, you’re in for comprehensive vistas and a welcomed temperature drop of up to 15 degrees. But when it comes to picturesque panoramas, nothing beats the dual views from the Royal Bridge Suite at Atlantis The Palm, Dubai (atlantisthepalm.com). A fixture on the Instagram accounts of social media stars like Kim Kardashian and the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, this suite exudes opulence. Enter from a private elevator and a personal butler will escort you through rooms decked out with gold-hued linens, orchids galore, and frescoed ceilings. All of this pales in comparison to the sights awaiting on either balcony. Located in the bridge connecting Atlantis’ two towers, this suite overlooks the Persian Gulf on one side and the Dubai Royal Bridge Suite bathroom skyline on the other. From the

latter spot, you can see The Palm, an artificial set of islands, for its true shape: a trunk and 16 fronds, all capped by a crescent where the resort resides. The Royal Bridge is one of Atlantis’ seven signature suites, including two underwater suites that are more magical than novelty. The bottom floors of these multistoried spaces look into the 11-million-liter Ambassador Lagoon, meaning you can say hello to stingrays as you enjoy breakfast in bed or soak in the tub as sharks swim by. The ocean theme doesn’t end there. Atlantis’ lobby centers around a massive Dale Chihuly sculpture that hides glass sea creatures within its interlocking tentacles. The East Tower houses the Lost Chambers Aquarium. Opt for a Fish Tales Tour to go behind the scenes, with stops at the on-site hospital and up to the Ambassador Lagoon to feed the fish. Want to dive even deeper? Then go Aquatreking. A specialized helmet allows guests to enter the lagoon and meet

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Emirates airline has direct flights from Fort Lauderdale to Dubai, which is one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. Nestled on the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, Dubai’s climate most closely resembles that of Las Vegas—very dry and very hot. Summer temperatures often exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, so the best time to visit is during the winter. Dubai is a Muslim country, but women are only required to cover their heads, arms, and legs in religious areas like mosques. As a general rule, however, it’s best to dress modestly.

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Atlantis’ aquatic theme is most apparent at its expansive Aquaventure water park—complete with group and solo slides—and Ossiano, an awardwinning seafood restaurant set inside the Ambassador Lagoon.

its residents—no diving experience necessary. There’s also morning yoga in the aquarium, practiced not in the water but inside the Lost Chambers. For the ultimate family-friendly outing, spend a day at Aquaventure water park. Spanning 42 acres, Aquaventure boasts numerous river rides and slides. Adrenaline junkies will love The Leap of Faith, a nine-story plunge into a transparent tube that crosses the aquarium. For something slightly tamer but no less exciting, try Zoomerango, a group slide that will leave adults giggling like schoolkids. Ayamna interior Left: Downtown Dubai

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Escape with a fine-dining sensibility, Ayamna is a feast to save room for. Everything from the cold mezzeh course to traditional desserts like mahalabiya (pistachio cream topped with apricot nectar) proves as luscious as the restaurant’s exotic decor. Between the activities, eateries, beaches, pools, and spa, visitors could theoretically spend an entire Dubai vacation at Atlantis. But one simply cannot ignore the extraordinary city on the other side of The Palm. Despite its ancient geography, the majority of Dubai’s skyscrapers are products of the twenty-first century. Highlights include the Burj Al Arab, a luxury hotel designed to resemble a ship’s sail, and the Dubai Frame, which looks, well, like a giant picture frame. In terms of attractions, there’s an indoor ski resort, a plethora of theme parks, adventures on the sand dunes, and The Dubai Mall, the world’s

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largest shopping center. (Noticing a superlative pattern here?) While most of Dubai’s top destinations are new, the city actually dates back to 1833, when members of the Bani Yas tribe settled at Dubai Creek. Today, this inlet slices through the main business district, with Deira to the north and Bur Dubai to the south. On either side rests a bounty of souks (markets). Start at the Textile Souk to barter for a colorful caftan before crossing the creek to explore the spice and gold markets.

Just how should you handle the crossing? The most authentic way is to hail a water taxi, known as abra. Hand over one dirham (about 25 cents) and squeeze on board for the five-minute ride. If you’re lucky, your trip will coincide with dusk, when the harsh sun wanes, imbuing the water with a crystalline elegance. If you’re even luckier, the early evening call to prayer will beckon you ashore. With the sounds of this ancient ritual echoing through the streets and the welcoming aromas of cardamom and turmeric wafting through the air, you’ll find it hard to ever say goodbye to Dubai. «

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The legendary social club has found new life as a quietly glamorous Four Seasons resort By Daphne Nikolopoulos In the 1930s, when The Surf Club was in its heyday, a wide cross section of the rich and famous ranging from industrialists to entertainment royalty converged in tiny Surfside to soak in the sunshine and glittering company that included names such as Churchill, Hope, Sinatra, and Coward. The blink-and-you-miss-it town just north of Miami was the perfect place to fly under the radar while engaging in a bit of debauchery. Prohibition? What Prohibition? Though that altar to pleasure is no more, its glamorous legacy lives on in its reincarnation as the Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club. The hotel and its adjacent residences, realized by Pritzker Prize– winning architect Richard Meier and 82

Parisian interior designer Joseph Dirand, wrap around the original club, a Mizner-inspired masterpiece by architect Russell Pancoast. A cool mix of modernity and history, the new Four Seasons lures travelers with nine oceanfront acres, 72 airy tower rooms that open up to sea and sky, day and

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overnight cabanas, a glorious iteration of Amalfi Coast landmark Le Sirenuse, and a holistic spa with global offerings, including a hammam. The cabana culture is, perhaps, the biggest draw. Back in the day, “Cabana Row” was where it all happened: aristocrats sipping Mangarevas poolside, Winston Churchill painting seascapes, Frank Sinatra and his Rat Pack cronies sashaying across the deck. The cabanas were once supremely ornate, recalling Moroccan palaces and French castles. Today’s version is light and bright, with rattan furnishings and white-on-white palettes accented by palm frond green. The day cabanas are sublime, but for the ultimate Surf Club experience, book one of five overnight cabanas and live like the legends of a faded era. For wellness enthusiasts, Cabana Row also houses two spa cabanas. Melting into a massage while the surf crashes a few steps away is one way to find bliss. The other is in the spa itself, a marble sanctuary for the senses. Global-themed treatments like Abhyanga and Shirodhara, both Ayurvedic modalities, promote a sense of peace and balance, while the Turkish-style hammam is a sensuous indulgence unlike any other. For the Tropical Hammam Experience, you spend 90 minutes in a private steam room being exfoliated, milk-bathed, massaged, and luxuriously hydrated. Expect to sweat—and feel like a million dollars after. Le Sirenuse Miami Restaurant and Champagne Bar

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brings a touch of Positano to South Florida. Ensconced within the marvelous architecture of the Surf Club clubhouse, with its vaulted and stenciled ceilings, the restaurant offers classics from the mother ship and fare reimagined for the Miami milieu. The Fagotello Genovese, pasta purses stuffed with beef ragu and topped with mozzarella reduction and black truffle, is a dream, but save room for the frozen “lake” of pistachio gelato finished with crushed pistachios and edible flowers. It’s impossible to resist. Later this year, Thomas Keller of French Laundry fame will open a restaurant at Mangareva the property. The cuisine will be inspired by Beef tartare with the original social club— egg yolk confit the celebratory spirit, glamour, and energy of a singular, unforgettable For the Mangareva cocktail moment in time. (305recipe, visit Naples illustrated.com/surfclub 381-3333, fourseasons. com/surfside) «

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DYNAMIC BY DESIGN Range Rover’s new midsize Velar 4x4 blends sleek styling with all-around capability By Howard Walker

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elar. Kind of a strange name for such an outstanding car. But way the body pinches inward at the rear verges on sensual. there’s history here. Back in the late 1960s, when Land Rover was The smaller design details are equally delightful. I love the incondeveloping the 4x4 that would become the first Range Rover, it spicuous door handles that pop out from the body when the car is unneeded a badge to disguise the prototypes’ origin from curious onlocked and then glide back in to rest flush. lookers. Someone well-versed in basic Latin suggested Velar, derived Climb aboard and the interior is as sexy as the exterior. The dash is from the word velare, meaning “to cover” or “to veil.” dominated by a pair of 10-inch, high-definition touch screens that It’s probably a good thing they didn’t go for Volar, from work like iPads with pinch-to-minimize and swipe-to-move the Latin volare, or this new Range Rover would forever functionality. The upholstery is divine, too. In addition to be associated with Rat Packer Dean Martin. Vo-lar-ay. butter-soft leathers perforated with mini Union Jack PRICE: $67,600 for Velar P380 But come to think of it, that Volar badge just British flags, drivers can opt for a wool-blend fabric R-Dynamic HSE model; $87,100 as might have worked. Volare means “to fly,” and from Danish technical fiber specialists Kvadrat. tested ENGINE: 3.0-liter supercharged right now, this impressive midsize Range Rover is There’s seating for five, with a surprising amount V-6 POWER: 380 hp TORQUE: 332 lb-ft TRANSMISSION: 8-speed automatic flying off dealer lots. As it should. This is one of the of knee room for rear-seat riders. And even that 0-60: 5.3 seconds TOP SPEED: 155 most stylish and desirable new SUVs to ever roll ultra-low roofline doesn’t steal headroom in the mph LENGTH/WIDTH: 189/80 inches on four wheels. back, allowing six-footers to sit upright with ease. WEIGHT: 4,217 pounds WHY WE It’s truly gorgeous. There’s an elegance and AppleIn terms of size, the Velar fills the blank space in LOVE IT: Because it’s the coolest like minimalism here, courtesy of that clamshell hood, the Range Rover lineup between the too-cute Evoque kid on the midsize luxury SUV block. swept-back windshield, and low, floating roofline. The and the manly Sport. Prices kick off at a competitive

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$49,900, though I doubt few will leave dealer showrooms for less than $70,000. But this is a different kind of Range Rover, a 4x4 targeted more at the luxury sports sedan buyer than someone considering an off-roader. The only rodeo the Velar will likely visit is Rodeo Drive. Not to say it can’t climb the side of Everest if called on. It’s a Range Rover after all, and that distinction comes with the ability to wade through water up to two feet deep or raise its body on air suspension to clamber over rocks. Part of this more athletic character can be attributed to the fact that under its supermodel exterior the Velar shares its greasy bits (platform, engines, transmission) with Jaguar’s F-Pace SUV. Buyers can choose from three new state-ofthe-art engines. The base motor is a gas-sipping 2.0-liter turbo four with 247 horsepower. Next up is a 30-mpg-highway 2.0-liter turbo diesel. But the 3.0-liter supercharged V-6 packing a healthy 380 hp is by far the most appealing.

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This is the motor powering our loaded $87,100 Velar P380 R-Dynamic HSE tester, and it’s a jewel. Coupled to a swift-shifting 8-speed automatic, it can punch this aluminum-bodied 4x4 from rest to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds. Performance is refined, muscular, and downright exhilarating. One of my criticisms of Jag’s F-Type sport-ute is the firmness of its ride, which can loosen dental work on rough roads. But the Velar’s air suspension has been tuned more for comfort than speed so it drives smoother while still keeping body roll in check. Land Rover has hit one way out of the ballpark with this new Velar. No other midsize luxe SUV—i.e. Porsche Macan, Mercedes GLE, and BMW X5—looks this cool or has this much capability. Call it a Velar hurrah. «

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Photography by Vanessa Rogers Award season is upon us, and that means red carpets, flashy gowns, and acceptance speeches. In celebration of cinematic glamour, NI asked three Naples interior designers to create tabletop displays inspired by a favorite film. Here, we present their creative interpretations of classic and contemporary movies. —Teri Evans 86

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Right: The hand-woven heart serves as reminder to always follow your heart. Opposite page: The Black and brown batik scarf, woven box, and salt and pepper set are from Indonesia.

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EAT, PRAY, LOVE Kira Krümm

As an avid zen seeker and world traveler, Kira Krümm deeply connected with the 2010 film, where Julia Roberts portrays Elizabeth Gilbert in a globetrotting journey to eat, pray, and love her way to a meaningful life. Inspired by Gilbert’s best-selling memoir, Krümm created a grounded vignette featuring collected pieces from her travels, such as a bronze Bodhisattva figure from her first trip to China, as well as a black and brown batik scarf, woven box, and salt-and-pepper set from a visit to Indonesia. Other meaningful touches include crystals (for good energy) and a feather (for good luck); a woO’Neil leaf album and a silver fortune cookie thanybamboo Beven from her wedding; and a hand-woven heart made of palm leaves as a token of love and a reminder to always follow your heart. Koastal Design Group, Naples (239-992-5586, koastaldesigngroup.com)

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With a nod to a scene in the 1974 film, in which Jay Gatsby is set to reunite with his beloved Daisy and fills the room with white roses, this designer vignette abounds with flowers. Keeping with the light and airy feel of the classic movie, Bethany O’Neil crafted an elegant table in shades of white and ney ry Maho Mapink, cream, soft touches of pale and hints of gold. The romantic centerpiece of peonies in varying shades of pink is placed amid glassware etched with a dainty floral pattern. The place settings also harken back to another era as they feature fine china passed down from O’Neil’s great-grandmother. In another homage to Daisy, a beautifully sheer sun hat is placed on a chair, just the type Daisy would wear during sweltering summer afternoons. Bethany O’Neil Interior Design, Naples (239-450-0530, bethanyoneil.com)

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OUT OF AFRICA Jenny Provost

EAT, PRAY, LOVE Kira Krümm

This bold, colorful tablescape illustrates the blending of two worlds that was a theme in the award-winning romantic drama.

A tribal warrior mask juxtaposed with fine china and a delicate porcelain pitcher with a branch for a handle are just some of the details in this tablescape designed to illustrate the merging of two worlds—a theme in the epic 1985 romantic drama set in Africa. The main character, a wealthy Danish woman played by Meryl Streep, moves to Africa and tries to keep some of the elegance and comportment of her old life while embracing her new one. Interior designer Jenny Provost related to the character as she experienced that same pull and now has a house in Africa’s wine country. For this vignette, a stunning embroidered work of art, based on a photograph of a tribal woman in Kenya layered in colorful beads, sets the color palette for the decor with rich reds, blues, green, and gold. Black-and-white taper candles are a nod to the zebra and the big contrasts found in nature. K2 Design Group, Be Naples thany O’Neil (239-444-5205, k2design.net)

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THE GREAT GATSBY Mary Mahoney

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Fendi coat; Gucci heels, necklace Taken on the newly redesigned Legend Course at The Club at Ibis in West Palm Beach, a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design (clubatibis.com) For buying information, turn to page 200. Fashion Editor: Katherine Lande

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Chanel dress, boots, hat, bracelets Opposite page: Louis Vuitton pants, shirt, jacket, sneakers; Dior sunglasses For buying information, turn to page 200.

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Gucci tops, pants, sandals, necklace, handbag Opposite page: Akris dress; Dior necklace, bracelet, earrings, rings For buying information, turn to page 200. Model: Caitlin Ricketts, The Syndical, Miami Hair & Makeup: Gina Simone Digital Tech: Tony Biton

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BEAUTY& THE BATH LOCAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS REVEAL THE TRENDS MAKING A SPLASH IN BATH DESIGN

In this bathroom by designer Lisa Kahn, drapes are added to frame the view and the tub, as well as soften the look of hard surfaces.

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THE DESIGNERS Jenifer Davison Collins & DuPont Design Group, Naples (collins-dupont.com) Faith Fix Freestyle Interiors, Bonita Springs (freestyleinteriors.com) Lisa Kahn Lisa Kahn Designs, Naples (lisakahndesigns.com) Kira Krümm Koastal Design Group, Naples (koastaldesigngroup.com) Judith Liegeois Judith Liegeois Designs, Naples (judithliegeoisdesigns.com) Bethany O’Neil Bethany O’Neil Interior Design, Naples (bethanyoneil.com)

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TILES ARE OVERSIZED, IN LARGER FORMATS, AND THE LINEAR DRAIN FITS THAT CONTEMPORARY STYLE. IT ALSO CAN BE MORE INTEGRATED AND DISGUISED INTO THE DESIGN.”

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s the bathroom continues to evolve into a spa-like sanctuary ing. With its sleek design, this elongated rectangular drain is a favorite to escape and unwind, luxurious tubs have become a must- among designers. Unlike a traditional center drain, the linear version have for many designers and their clients. “I continue to doesn’t require a four-way slope on the shower floor, which greatly exsee freestanding tubs as a beautiful centerpiece, especially in a master pands options for floor tile. bath,” says Lisa Kahn of Lisa Kahn Designs. “Tiles are oversized, in larger formats, and the linear drain fits that The popularity of these tubs has grown in recent years—and remains contemporary style. It also can be more integrated and disguised into strong as the evolution in design and materials continues. “I try not to the design,” says Jenifer Davison of Collins & DuPont Design Group. “It let a project go by without a Victoria + Albert tub,” says Jenny Provost is a more contemporary look.” of K2 Design Group. “They’re made of volcanic limestone mixed with resin, so they have a great feel and are warm to Koastal Design Group the touch. The Amalfi (right) allows one to sit up comfortably with a high backrest and no sliding—and it is absolutely gorgeous.” Kira Krümm of Koastal Design Group says porcelain standing tubs are still on trend and she sees them becoming “more of a statement piece than a functional feature of the bathroom.” When it comes to marrying function and style in bath design, Krümm says many clients are asking for curbless, walk-in showers that look sleek and modern, while also proving to be practical and safe for our aging population. Designers are pairing these barrier-free showers with a linear drain, which is the hottest trend in decorative plumb

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TRENDING NOW

REMOVE EXISTING MIRRORS AND USE DECORATIVE WALLHUNG MIRRORS INSTEAD. YOU CAN ALSO INSTALL RECTANGULAR FLOOR TILE, OR STONE IN LARGER SIZES, RATHER THAN THE USUAL SQUARE TILES. TO OPEN THE SPACE, TAKE DOWN THE WALLS AND USE A GLASSENCLOSED SHOWER OR GLASS BARN DOORS.”

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1. Change the mirrors. “Vanity mirrors with built-in LED lighting, which can also be backlit, provide great lighting and a clean look,” says Faith Fix of Freestyle Interiors. 2. Replace cabinet hardware. “This is a simple and fun update,” says Bethany O’Neil of Bethany O’Neil Interior Design. “There are so many options; Smith & Deshields has the biggest selection in town.” 3. Add a small ceiling fan. “In our super humid environment, an overhead fan when you are trying to get dry is a cheap luxury,” says Jenny Provost of K2 Design Group.

5. Go off the wall. “Use grasscloth on the walls, or add some fun with trim or paint, such as cabana stripes,” Fix says.

Cabana stripes on the wall of this bathroom by Freestyle Interiors is a fun way to perk up the room.

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4. Swap towel bars for hooks. “Everyone in Florida knows towels can’t dry quickly enough to reuse when they are folded,” O’Neil says. “Hooks are convenient, and useful for other items such as bathrobes, overnight hanging toiletry bags, and clothing on a hanger.”

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SINK INTO STYLE

The aesthetic of an entire bathroom can be set with the selection of the sink. For a contemporary minimalist look, trough and integral sinks in solid stone are trending among many local designers. But for Denise Ward of Denise Ward Interior Design, the wall-mounted and vessel sinks are the favored choice. “These sinks are now being made from glass, basalt, metal, and bamboo,” Ward says. “Using one of them can make an ordinary space extraordinary.” Meanwhile, Bethany O’Neil of Bethany O’Neil Interior Design is noticing the industrial look “everywhere.” “Sinks are going to a square shape and

clean, sleek lines can be found on most faucets,” O’Neil says. “Plumbing is even starting to show texture on some of the bases of faucets and lever handles, such as adding ribbing and stamped textures on nuts and bolts.” And with the ongoing trend of transitional design, mixing classic with contemporary, Jenifer Davison of Collins & DuPont Design Group points to a major shift in the finishes on fixtures. Traditional satin, nickel, and chrome finishes are being replaced with bronze, brass, rose gold, and even matte black. “Faucets now look like pieces of sculptured art,” Ward says, “and if they operate automatically, all the better.”

K2 Design Group The backsplash in this kitchen

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Living Room

Judith Liegeois Designs

Lisa Kahn Designs

TILE

A MELTING POT OF MATERIAL DELIVERS A WOW FACTOR IN TILE

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TOP TRENDS IN

Tile is a mainstay in bathroom design. While some may still prefer that it serve as a neutral backdrop, advances in technology have created more possibilities for customization and artistry than ever before. “As technology evolves, the trend in tile is moving more toward waterjet mosaic design,” says Jenifer Davison of Collins & DuPont Design Group. “It gives you more options because you can literally change every element to it. You can use any color stone, substitute glass or mirror, or use a combination. You can even incorporate steel or wood, such as a stainless-steel inlay with marble or wood cut with stone, in the same waterjet mosaic.” There have been dramatic and creative improvements in porcelain tiles as well, according to Jenny Provost of K2 Design Group. “We are using them as wall surfaces throughout the house,” she says. “There are some very exciting dimensioned tiles, which have shape to them—they are not just flat surfaces.” Patterned tile is also on trend and making a comeback with decorative elements, according to Bethany O’Neil Interior Design Denise Ward of Denise Ward Interior Design. “A mixture of glass and marble is outrageously popular these days,” adds Bethany O’Neil of Bethany O’Neil Interior Design. “Artistic tiles combine the materials in a 12-inch square mesh, which makes for a smoother installation.” There is now a multitude of colors, sizes and patterns in custom ceramic tiles, adds Laura Parsons of Pure Design of Naples. She suggests Californiabased FireClay Tile, which uses recycled materials for its handmade and hand-painted tiles.

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A POWDER ROOM IS AN ESCAPE FROM THE REST OF YOUR HOME. YOU CAN AFFORD TO BE DARING. DON’T BE AFRAID TO PAINT IT ALL ONE COLOR—BRIGHT OR DARK. REMEMBER TO INCLUDE THE SAME FINISH ON THE CEILING. WALLPAPERS IN LARGE BOLD PRINTS WILL ALSO CREATE A WOW FACTOR.” —Judith Liegeois, Judith Liegeois Designs Koastal Design Group

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The Mirror: “Be creative and mirror the entire wall behind the vanity and then hang a decorative mirror onto that,” says Judith Liegeois of Judith Liegeois Designs. “It creates a wonderfully unique space and a moody escape.”

The Sink: “For powder

rooms, I am in love with simple pedestal sinks like Lacava’s Ottavo,” says Jenny Provost of K2 Design Group.

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The Vanity: “It’s usually a small room, and the vanity is the major focal point, so you need to pack a punch,” says Bethany O’Neil of Bethany O’Neil Interior Design, who suggests Atlanta-based J. Tribble, which makes luxury custom vanities that resemble furniture.

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of the new digital image wallcoverings that can turn your powder room into a forest or a subway station,” Provost says. “Do something unexpected like wood paneling or a crazy organic art installation.”

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The Lighting: “This is still a bathroom with a purpose and you will need sconces,” O’Neil says. “They don’t have to function for everyday use; their objective is to shed light and make you feel beautiful. No one wants to see their wrinkles, so I suggest you keep the wattage at 40.”

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STEP OUT THIS SOCIAL SEASON IN POSH PEARLS BY MARY MURRAY

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Limelight Couture Précieuse earrings with pearls and diamonds set in white gold, special order, 877874-2438, piaget.com; Sloane Street ring with a pearl and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Bigham Jewelers, Naples; Lalique Muguet ring with engraved pearls, chalcedony, and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, 888-488-2580, lalique.com. OPPOSITE PAGE: Piaget Limelight Couture Précieuse necklace with pearls and diamonds set in white gold, similar styles, special order, 877-874-2438, piaget. com; Mikimoto Embrace earrings with Akoya cultured pearls and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, 844-341-0579, mikimotoamerica. com; Jardin des Délices ring from the Les Jardins collection with a white button natural pearl and pink and white diamonds set in 18-karat white and rose gold, Van Cleef & Arpels, Naples.

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Penny Preville ear climber with Akoya pearls set in 18-karat white gold, Bigham Jewelers, Naples; Yvel necklace with freshwater pearls and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Congress Jewelers, Sanibel; Lucifer Vir Honestus cocktail ring with a freshwater pearl and diamonds set in 18-karat rose gold, Marissa Collections, Naples. OPPOSITE PAGE: Seaman Schepps Canton drop earrings with pearl tops, gold filigree, and pearl drops set in 18-karat gold, Yamron Jewelers, Naples; Graff golden pearl ring with diamond side stones, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; Assael bracelet with Akoya pearls and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples.

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Emeralds International Marcial de Gomar ring with a snow rose– colored Queen Conch pearl with diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, 305-294-2060, emeraldsinternational.com; Emsaru earrings with pearls and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; John Hardy Dot Kick cuff with freshwater pearls and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples. OPPOSITE PAGE: Tassel necklace with pearls, carved coral, diamonds, and onyx, Provident Jewelry, Naples; Effy Jewelry ring with freshwater pearls and 14-karat gold, Macy’s, Naples; Patricia Robalino handmade earrings with gold South Sea pearls and diamond pavé set in 18-karat white gold, 561-328-3952, patriciarobalino.com.

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If you believe that chocolate pairs perfectly with cool weather (or any season, for that matter), head to Ristorante Ciao (ristoran teciao.com) and try La Bomba. This traditional dessert from the Veneto region of Italy contains a layer of slivered almonds sandwiched between slices of vanilla and chocolate gelato, encased in a dark chocolate shell. It’s a specialty of chef-owner Gianfranco Loreti, who hails from the tiny village of Colle di Tora near Rome. A close relative of the tartufo, it’s the perfect way to end a meal, accompanied by a rich, concentrated espresso. —Mark Spivak

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confidential CHEF GREG SCARLATOS

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Unlike most chefs, cooking was an accidental career for Greg Scarlatos. He whipped up meals for his fraternity brothers in college, but didn’t take his first restaurant job—as a breakfast cook at a Holiday Inn—until he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English. Scarlatos logged stints as a line cook at several boutique French restaurants, then honed his skills at the Country Club of Orlando under master chef Raymond Pitts. It was a crash course in the culinary arts, working on “everything from ice carving to Lowcountry swamp food,” he says. After earning his degree from the American Culinary Foundation, Scarlatos spent three years as chef at Angelina’s Ristorante in Bonita Springs before opening Fuse, which combines influences as diverse as Asia and the American South. At press time, he was getting ready to open Fuse BBQ, another eclectic venture: “Our brisket is Texas style,” he says, “our ribs are Memphis, our pork is from Carolina, and our chicken is jerk.” —Mark Spivak

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What was the idea behind Fuse? Simply put, I wanted to do my own thing. I enjoy putting different ethnic cuisines together. Where do you source some of your more exotic ingredients? I always know a guy who knows a guy. A friend told me about the Broken Arrow Ranch in Texas, which is where my quail and wild boar come from. I get the kangaroo from Australia, where it’s farm-raised. Where did your interest in ethnic cuisines come from? My parents were foodies, so we went to a lot of different restaurants: Japanese, Thai, German, Spanish. I’ve also been exposed to a lot of island influences, as well as food from the Deep South. If you hadn’t become a chef, what would your career have been? I love to sculpt, but I can’t make a living doing it. I used to make jewelry, and I’ve worked in clay and plaster of paris. Metal work is very Zen-like for me. It’s the same artistic expression. If you could only eat one meal, what would it be? My grandmother’s chicken salad. She had arthritis, so it took her a long time to make it, and the result reflected the joy she had in making it for us. What would we find if we looked in your home fridge? Not much, because I’m at the restaurant most of the time. We enjoy dairy, things like yogurt and cheese, and simple food like roast chicken and vegetables. I experiment and promote many different ingredients at work, but we’re much more basic at home. 116 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

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Champagne Wishes Rosé Champagne is one of the most seductive wine categories, and a perfect fit for Valentine’s Day (or any date night). As with other forms of bubbly, the carbon dioxide carries the alcohol immediately into the bloodstream, so it’s no coincidence we feel silly after a glass or two. The major Champagne houses have traditionally kept rosé production low, so it tends be more expensive and harder to find—not unlike true love. Here are some choices in all price ranges: Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Rosé ($45): Blended from 90-percent red grapes (Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier), this harmonious and elegant wine is aged at least three years in the cellar prior to release. The racy red fruits pair well with exotic cuisines, such as Indian and Vietnamese.

Veuve Clicquot Brut Rosé 2008 ($90): From a vintage known for powerful fruit and crisp acidity, the 2008 explodes in the mouth with a profusion of red berry flavors. The texture is rich and ample, making this a good match for dishes ranging from salmon to lamb.

Krug Brut Rosé ($295): “There is Champagne,” goes the saying, “and then there is Krug.” The style is exotic and controversial, a sensory overload of ripe raspberry, red currant, and rhubarb, along with a tinge of earthiness. The wine cries out for veal, pork, poultry, or wild game. —M.S.

w NI ’s curated dining guide for Greater Naples THE LISTINGS

The Naples area is packed with an abundance of great eateries, serving up food and drinks to satisfy every palate. Naples Illustrated has rounded up details on can’tmiss places for dining delights. = NI’s Dining Hall of Fame* *Dining establishments that have won three or more Dining Awards in the same category are inducted into NI’s Dining Hall of Fame.

AMERICAN 7TH AVENUE SOCIAL Eclectic southern fare and craft cocktails, with an outdoor patio and live music in the evenings. 849 Seventh Ave. S., Naples (239-231-4553, 7thavenuesocial.com) AGAVE BAR & GRILL Innovative Southwestern cuisine in a comfortable setting. 2380 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-598-3473, agavenaples.com) BALEEN AT LAPLAYA BEACH & GOLF RESORT Dine amid elegant tropical surroundings indoors, or on the patio to soak up the view. 9891 Gulf Shore Drive, Naples (239-598-5707, laplayaresort.com)

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BISTRO 821 A long-time favorite, thanks to executive chef Jesse Housman’s Natural Fusion menu. 821 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-261-5821, bistro821.com) CAFÉ & BAR LURCAT The space and the food are sophisticated and comfortable. 494 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-213-3357, cafelurcat.com) COOPER’S HAWK WINERY Signature dishes paired with Cooper’s Hawk wines. 11905 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-449-1700, coopershawkwinery.com)

HAROLD’S PLACE A fun, casual bar and grill that serves classic burgers, seafood, salads, and more— all in a tropical setting complete with a chickee bar. 2555 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-263-7254, naplesharoldsplace.com) HOBNOB Elevated comfort food in a modern yet warm atmosphere. 720 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239580-0070, hobnobnaples.com) KC AMERICAN BISTRO As the name implies, American regional cuisine is on tap. 885 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-566-2371, kcamericanbistro.com) THE LOCAL Fresh, healthy meals in an eatery in the Bed, Bath & Beyond Plaza. 5323 Airport Pulling Road, Naples (239-596-3276, thelocalnaples.com)

M WATERFRONT GRILLE Contemporary decor, view of the bay, and fine cuisine. 4300 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239-263-4421, mwater​ frontgrille.com) RIDGWAY BAR & GRILL Master chef Tony Ridgway continues wowing diners with classic American cuisine. 1300 Third St. S., Naples (239-262-5500, ridgwaybarandgrill.com) SEASONS 52 A rotating menu of healthy, seasonal dishes and international wines. 8930 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-594-8852, sea​ sons52.com)

 TOMMY BAHAMA RESTAURANT & BAR Born in Naples, the Tommy Bahama laid-back lifestyle is full throttle in this festive eatery and bar. 1220 Third St. S., Naples (239-643-6889, tommy bahama.com) THE WINE LOFT OF NAPLES Upscale bar, lounge, and dining in Mercato. 9118 Strada Place, Naples (239-598-5601, thewineloftof​naples.com) YABBA ISLAND GRILL A fun place for steaks, seafood, and cocktails. 711 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239262-5787, yabbaislandgrill.com)

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Taste Venison chop from Seasons 52

For an Italian family, beginning a meal with a platter of salumi, or cured meats, is a sign of celebration—the equivalent of a caviar starter in other cultures. “Before refrigeration, curing was the only way to preserve meat,” says Jason Goddard, corporate chef at Sea Salt and Barbatella. “Now it’s a way of life. A platter of salumi is homage to the past, a toast to their culture of gastronomy.” Jason spent six months backpacking through Northern Italy, visiting producers and touring their facilities to make the finest selections for Barbatella, and it changes according to availability. Aside from the traditional prosciutto di Parma, Goddard’s favorites in the cured and dried category include speck (juniper-flavored ham originally from Tyrol, slow-smoked for 21 days) and bresaola, air-dried salted beef aged for several months. Salami is another form of salumi, and items such as sopressata and salame di Felino are constants on Barbatella’s menu, as is ‘nduja, a spicy, spreadable salami originally from Calabria. “Softer salami should be sliced thick,” Goddard says. “The harder and firmer the meat, the thinner you should slice it; prosciutto di Parma should be paper-thin.” When serving a platter at home, Goddard recommends these musthave garnishes: rustic country bread or crostini; stone-ground mustard; fresh figs or fig preserves; a salad of arugula and burrata; pickles or pickled vegetables; dried apricots (he serves a curried apricot relish at Barbatella). If you can find it, use the highly prized mostarda di Cremona, fruits marinated in mustard oil. To find an array of meats and garnishes, he suggests Whole Foods or Wynn’s Market, and says his customers are also buzzing about Deromo’s Gourmet Market in Bonita Springs. —M.S.

SEAFOOD AQUA The restaurant’s look is fresh and airy, just right for the seafood-centric menu. 862 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-213-1111, aquafifth.com) THE BAY HOUSE Overlooking the Cocohatchee River, this eatery features a beautiful dining room plus Tierney’s Tavern and The Claw Bar. 799 Walkerbilt Road, Naples (239-591-3837, bay​house​ naples.com) BAYSIDE SEAFOOD GRILL & BAR Spectacular water views, live music Wednesday–Sunday at the Upper Deck Bar, prime grilled meats, and seafood specialties. 4270 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239-649-5552, bay​sideseafoodgril​land​bar.com) CAPTAIN & KREWE Enjoy oysters and other seafood, beer, and wine in a relaxed atmosphere. 629 Eighth St. S., Naples (239-263-1976, cknaples.com)

MICHAEL CARONCHI

Charcuterie 101

THE DOCK AT CRAYTON COVE An open-air restaurant serving fresh catches prepared with Caribbean and Latin influences. 845 Twelfth Ave. S., Naples (239-263-9940, dockcrayton​cove.com) FISH RESTAURANT Fabulous water views complement the outstanding seafood. 4360 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239-263-3474, fishrestaurant naples.com) HB’S ON THE GULF This restaurant in The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club serves a breathtaking view of the Gulf and fresh seafood. 851 Gulf Shore Blvd., Naples (239-435-4347, naplesbeach​ hotel.com) OCEAN PRIME Experience exceptional hospitality, a delectable seafood and steak menu, luxe cocktails, and a vibrant atmosphere. 699 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-430-0404, ocean-prime.com)

PINCHER’S CRAB SHACK Pincher’s serves fresh, local seafood in a casual, family-friendly setting. 1200 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-434-6616, pinchers crab​shack.com) ROW BY CAPT. BRIEN & CREW Bringing diners a taste of New England, Capt. Brien offers a sea-totable experience with a side of stand-up comedy. 2500 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-3896901, rowseafood.com) SEA SALT Chef Fabrizio Aielli is a master at marrying organic local produce, wild-caught fish, naturally raised meat, and poultry with modern cooking techniques. 1186 Third St. S., Naples (239434-7258, seasaltnaples.com) TRULUCK’S SEAFOOD, STEAK & CRAB HOUSE Truluck’s owns local fisheries, so the catch is always fresh in this fine-dining restaurant. 698 Fourth Ave. S., Naples (239-530-3131, trulucks.com)

 THE TURTLE CLUB

Fresh seafood, fine steaks, and chops are nearly overshadowed by the spectacular beachfront setting. 9225 Gulf Shore Drive N., Naples (239-592-6557, wind​wardhospi​tality.com)

 USS

NEMO UNDERSEA CUISINE & ADVENTURES Everything is a cut above, but the signature miso-broiled sea bass is a must. 3745 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-261-6366, ussnemo restaurant.com)

WHARF TAVERN RESTAURANT & LOBSTER HOUSE An authentic New England seafood experience on the waterfront. 909 Tenth St. S., Naples (239-331-4053, wharftavernnaples.com)

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Taste STEAK THE CAPITAL GRILLE Fine dining with an array of dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood, and an extensive wine list. 9005 Mercato Dr., Naples (239-2540640, thecapitalgrille.com) CHOPS CITY GRILL A modern take on the traditional, with prime aged steaks and fine local seafood. 837 Fifth Ave. S, Naples, and 8200 Health Center Blvd., Suite 100, Bonita Springs (239-9924677, chopscitygrill.com) THE CONTINENTAL D’Amico’s latest restaurant is a stylish steak house and gastropub. 1205 Third St. S., Naples (239-659-0007, continentalnaples.com) THE GRILL Luxurious dining in The Ritz-Carlton, Naples features rich decor, aged prime beef, chops, and fresh seafood. 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-598-6644, ritzcarlton.com/naples)

 JIMMY

P’S CHARRED Known for its Wagyu beef, the popular butcher shop’s steaks and other fine foods are served in the restaurant next door. 1833 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-643-6328, jim​ mypscharred.com)

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Sophisticated decor, prime meats, and fine seafood make for a special night out. 23151 Village Shops Way, Estero (239-948-8888, ruth​schris.com) SHULA’S STEAK HOUSE In the winning tradition of NFL coach Don Shula, the “Shula Cut” is one of the best steaks in town. 5111 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-430-4999, shulasnaples.com)

FRENCH  BLEU

PROVENCE Authentic dishes from the South of France are paired with wines from the vast, award-winning selection compiled by the restaurant’s owner, Jacques Cariot. 1234 Eighth St. S., Naples (239-261-8239, bleu​provence naples.com)

Super Bowl SOIREE Wings, pigs in blankets, and chips and dip: Super Bowl parties tend to be more about camaraderie and team loyalty than food. But have you ever wondered what chefs prepare for their own gridiron celebration? We asked Lisa Resch of the Carolina Catering Company for some of her favorite dishes. Resch recently partnered with Bryan Sutton, former chef at Veranda E, to launch The Rooster Food and Drink (theroosternaples.com). “Bryan is from Texas and I grew up in Louisville,” she says, “so I’d describe it as a coastal café with a Southern influence. Most of what we serve is comfort food from below the Mason-Dixon line.” For her Super Bowl picks, Resch jazzes up traditional dishes with bold flavor. Ginger Almond Jidori Chicken Wings Mix 1 cup mango chutney with 1 cup mayo. After frying the wings, rub them with the mayo mix. Then, sauté ½ cup ginger, ½ cup lime juice, 1 tsp. chili paste, and a splash of olive oil. Once blended, toss in 2 cups sliced, toasted almonds and pour it over the wings.

Grilled Florida Spiny Lobster Tails with Key Lime Coconut Mustard Resch gets her seafood from local fisherman Tim Dillingham. The secret to this treat is in the sauce, which is deceptively simple. Mix 1 can of Coco Lopez cream of coconut, 1 cup Key lime juice, 1 tbsp. dijon mustard, ½ cup shredded coconut, lime zest, and salt and pepper to taste.

Crunchy Jalapeño Honey Chickpeas Sauté sliced jalapeños, butter, and local honey until it thickens. Rinse and shell 2 cans of chickpeas and toast in the oven until dry. Pour sauce over the chickpeas, add ½ cup chopped fresh cilantro, and mix as it hardens.

To accompany her feast, Resch recommends local craft brews like Liquid Sunshine (Naples Beach Brewery), Paddlepass (Riptide Brewing Company), and Pierce’s Pale (Momentum Brewhouse). “You’ll be eating spicy food over a long period of time,” she says, “so you definitely want either cold beer or iced tea.” —M.S.

THE FRENCH BRASSERIE RUSTIQUE Rustic French cuisine with desserts prepared by an inhouse pastry chef. 365 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239315-4019, thefrenchnaples.com)

CHEZ BOËT FRENCH HOME COOKING Lisa and Philippe Boët serve up delicious French classics in a warm, homey atmosphere. 755 Twelfth Ave. S., Naples (239-643-6177, chezboetnaples.com)

BISTRO LA BAGUETTE Traditional French bistro from Le Lafayette’s owner-chef. 3560 Tamiami Trail E.. Naples (239-403-7861, lelafayette.com)

CÔTE D’AZUR Intimate bistro in the style of Provence serves standouts like Maine lobster roasted in a clay pot. 11224 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-597-8867, cotedazurrestaurant.com)

TARTINE & TARTELETTE Authentic, homemade French cuisine with wine pairings as sweet as the restaurant’s name. 11121 Health Park Blvd., Naples (239-888-1151, tartine-tartelette.com)

MEXICAN FELIPE’S MEXICAN TAQUERIA Casual, familyfriendly place serving fresh classics, plus handcrafted cocktails. 4255 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-302-1444, felipestaqueria.com)

 TACOS & TEQUILA CANTINA The name says it all. The many varieties of tacos are made with fresh, local products and handmade tortillas. The choice of margaritas is also a draw. 4834 Davis Blvd., Naples (239-732-8226, tacosandtequilana​ ples.com)

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Ahi tuna tartare from Ocean Prime

ITALIAN ALBERTO’S ON FIFTH Chef Alberto Varetto cooks fine dishes in his elegant restaurant. 868 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-430-1060, albertoson fifth.com) ANGELINA’S RISTORANTE A place for a special night, with a 4,000-bottle wine tower and elegant cuisine. 24041 Tamiami Trail S., Bonita Springs (239-390-3187, angelinasofboni​ta springs.com) BARBATELLA Pizzas and pastas are delish, but don’t overlook offerings like the grilled salmon. Save room for the Nutella pizza. 1290 Third St. S., Naples (239-263-1955, barbatellanaples.com) BELLINI ON FIFTH ITALIAN RISTORANTE The Bellini family treats guests to cuisine inspired by matriarch “Nonna” Maria. 445 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-261-1117, bellinionfifth.com) BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE The location in Waterside Shops makes this a popular place for pre- and post-shopping meals. 5505 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-593-5319, brioitalian.com)

DEROMO’S GOURMET MARKET & RESTAURANT Dine on home-style dishes, then shop for gourmet items to take home. The Promenade, 26811 S. Bay Dr., Bonita Springs (239-325-3583, deromos.com) MINO This casual eatery specializes in pizza and trattoria dishes, including freshly made pastas and appetizers like deep-fried stuffed olives and the ever-popular arancini. 1100 Sixth Ave. S., Naples (239-302-5990, minofl.com)

CAFÉ LUNA Signature pizzas, crispy calamari, classic Caesar salad, and more. 2460 Vanderbilt Beach Rd., Naples (239-529-2101, cafelunanaples.com)

 CAMPIELLO

RISTORANTE & BAR This mainstay on Third Street South is a perennial gathering place for great food and people-watching. 1177 Third St. S., Naples (239-435-1166, campiello. damico.com)

ON THE MOVE

Winter residents returning for the season may be hunting in vain for one of their favorite French restaurants, Le Lafayette. The reason they can’t find it can be summed up in two words: Hurricane Irma. “Our roof collapsed during the storm in September,” says chef-owner Sebastien Maillard, whose restaurant had long been a fixture in downtown Naples, “and we were forced out due to water damage.” The restaurant has temporarily relocated to 3560 Tamiami Trail East, under the name of Bistro La Baguette. “We’ve recreated Le Lafayette with the same colors, design and cuisine,” Maillard says. “When the renovations are complete, our goal is to move back downtown and keep both locations operating.” The restaurant is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. (239-403-7861, lelafayette.com) —M.S.

MOLTO TRATTORIA Homemade pasta, sauces, pizza Napoletana, and Italian home-style cuisine are all top-notch. 368 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239261-5853, moltonaples.com) OSTERIA TULIA Chef Vincenzo Betulia’s authentically rustic venue and “peasant” cuisine are homey, hearty, and delizioso. 466 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-213-2073, osteriatulia.com) PARMESAN PETE’S Created by chef and owner Peter Della Rocca, a meal here is like taking a “big bite of Brooklyn.” 7935 Airport Pulling Road, Naples (239-992-3663, parmesanpetes.com) PAZZO! CUCINA ITALIANA The “friendly neighborhood” restaurant has been serving dishes using made-from-scratch sauces, pastas, and desserts for more than 20 years. 853 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-434-8494, pazzoitaliancafe.com) RISTORANTE CIAO This cozy restaurant, tucked just a block away from bustling Fifth Avenue, has been dishing up classic Italian cuisine for decades in Naples. 835 Fourth Ave. S., Naples (239-263-3889, ristoranteciao.com) ROMA ITALIAN BISTRO Pizza and Italian specialities made with ingredients imported from Italy and fresh organic produce. 655 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-776-7042, romabistronaples.com) VERGINA Italian and Mediterranean dishes with a modern flair. Vergina is also a popular spot for gathering with friends and listening to live music. 700 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-6597008, verginarestaurant.com)

ASIAN ARAYA SUSHI ASIAN GRILL Thai dishes, along with a wide choice of rolls, sushi, and sashimi, served in

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a modern space. 2650 Immokalee Road, Naples (239-593-3344, arayanaples.com) AZN AZIAN CUIZINE PanAsian cuisine and an expansive sushi rolls menu, including specialties like Surf & Turf with blue crab, tuna, beef filet carpaccio, and cucumber. 9118 Strada Pl., Naples (239593-8818, aznrestaurant.com/naples) CHARLIE CHIANG’S MODERN ASIAN KITCHEN Urban decor sets the scene for modern Chinese and Japanese cuisine. 12200 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-593-6688, charliechiangs.com)

FUJIYAMA STEAK AND SEAFOOD HOUSE Enjoy steaks and seafood prepared with Japanese flair at Fujiyama’s hibachi table. 2555 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-261-4332, naples​fujiyama.com) SAKURA HAWAIIAN GRILL Serving innovative

MICHAEL CARONCHI

CLUB SUSHI Savor a wide selection of sushi and sashimi, as well as 20 varieties of nigiri by the piece. 2555 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-2614332, naplesclubsushi.com)

Now serving:

brunch sundays 10am-3pm 5323 AIRPORT PULLING RD N. ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF PINERIDGE + AIRPORT Call 239.596.3276 FOR RESERVATIONS

Wood-charred octopus from Osteria Tulia

Naples’ only TRUE farm and sea to table restaurant OPEN DAILY: MONDAY-SATURDAY 11AM-9PM SUNDAYS 10AM-9PM Early Dining Menu Daily 4-6pm 3 courses starting at $16.95

featuring from scratch, delicious food from genuine local farmers. Our meat + Poulty IS Sourced from local ranches. Fresh fish from the gulf + atlantic, + Produce from local farms Always.

2014 best new restaurant 2015 Best overall restaurant

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Taste Asian Hawaiian fusion cuisine by chef Paul Chen. 3375 Pine Ridge Road, Suite 106, Naples (239280-5536, sakuranaples.com)

offers a menu of international dishes with American and French influences in a stylish, modern setting. 4450 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs (239-2217046, c-levelbar.com)

 SUSHI-THAI

Presenting traditional dishes from Japan, as well as sushi and Thai classics. Multiple locations in Naples and Bonita Springs (239-4307575, sush​ithaitoo.com)

ZEN ASIAN BBQ Chef Koko, who trained with Iron Chef Morimoto, creates Next Level Sushi, Korean barbecue, ramen, and more. Dine indoors or on the outdoor patio. 10823 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239260-7037, eatat​zen.com)

GLOBAL A TABLE APART Owner-chef Jeff Acol creates delicious dishes that incorporate a world of influences stemming from his Hawaiian roots. 4295 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs (239-221-8540, at​ableapart.com) ARIO Created for the “global nomad,” the menu focuses on dry-aged meats, local seafood, and salts and spices from around the world. 400 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island (239-642-2695, marriott.com)

COAST RESTAURANT Enjoy a candlelit dinner indoors or watch the sun set over the Gulf on the terrace as you savor the globally influenced cuisine. 1901 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239-403-2181, edge​ wa​ternaples.com) FERNANDEZ THE BULL CUBAN CAFE Two locations serve traditional Cuban cuisine with a few twists. 1201 Piper Blvd.; 3375 Pine Ridge Road, Naples (239-254-9855; 239-653-9097; fernan​dezthebull.com) FUSE GLOBAL CUISINE Chef-owner Greg Scarlatos uses flavors and ingredients from around the world to create a diverse menu. 2500 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-455-4585, fuse​globalcuisine.com) IM TAPAS SPANISH RESTO BAR Get a delicious little taste of Spain right in the heart of Naples served up by Isabel Pozo Polo and Mary Shipman. 965 Fourth Ave. N., Naples (239-403-8272, imtapas.com)

 JANE’S ON THIRD Having worked in places such  BHA! BHA! PERSIAN BISTRO Michael Mir’s popu-

as London, Hong Kong, and Frankfurt, the owners of this popular downtown spot offer a world of choices. 1209 Third St. S., Naples (239-261-2253, janesgardencafe.com)

lar restaurant serves up savory lamb dishes and a wide choice of colorful and delicious Persian specialties. 865 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-594-5557, bhabhapersianbis​tro.com) C LEVEL BISTRO & WINE BAR A trendy venue that

LAMORAGA Spanish cuisine created with an international, modern twist is served in a bright setting, along

Farmers Market FOODIE FINDS THE KORESHAN STATE PARK FARMERS MARKET IN ESTERO IS OPEN YEAR-ROUND EVERY SUNDAY FROM 8 A.M. TO 1 P.M. IN THE PARK GROUNDS. MARKET-GOERS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO PAY ADMISSION FEES. IT'S A BIT OF A WALK FROM THE PARKING LOT, PAST THE HISTORIC BUILDINGS, TO THE MARKET, BUT IT'S WORTH IT, AS THE MARKET ATTRACTS UP TO 30 VENDORS IN HIGH SEASON. HERE ARE SOME FAVORITE PICKS. —CHELLE KOSTER WALTON

{hidden •gem} TAQUERIA SAN JULIAN

WHAT THE DECOR LACKS, THE FLAVOR MAKES UP FOR IN THIS TINY RESTAURANT WITH AN UNDER-THE-RADAR REPUTATION FOR AMAZING TACOS. WITH ONLY A FEW PICNIC TABLES OUT FRONT AND A HANDFUL OF TABLES INSIDE, IT WELCOMES DINERS WITH BRIGHT COLORS AND A WINDOW INTO THE KITCHEN. —C.K.W.

WHAT’S WONDERFUL: IT’S AUTHENTICITY. INCREDIBLE FLAVOR AND PRICES MAKE THIS A TOP PICK FOR HOMEMADE MEXICAN TACOS TO TAKE OUT OR EAT IN. EAT THIS: TOSTADAS DE CEVICHE ($2.50). FRESH SNAPPER, MARINATED IN TRADITIONAL CEVICHE STYLE WITH TOMATOES AND ONION, SERVED ON HOMEMADE TORTILLAS. THICK SLICES OF FRESH AVOCADO TEMPER THE MILD BURN. FOR MEAT LOVERS, TRY THE TACOS AL PASTOR, A WIDELY POPULAR CHOICE. PLACE SETTING: 3575 BAYSHORE DR., NAPLES (239-775-6480, TAQUERIASANJULIAN.RES​ TAURANT​WEBEXPERT.COM)

Sweet potato bread: Veronica’s Bakery operates out of Veronica’s home kitchen, where she whips up treats, including glutenfree items. The sweet potato bread is light, with hints of allspice, and tastes like pure soul food. ($8 for a small loaf, 239-691-1311) BBQ pulled lamb: Naples Smoked BBQ and Catering meats are free of MSG and liquid smoke. The pulled lamb has that pleasant wild tang with juicy tenderness and a subtle smokiness that comes from Florida wood. ($15 per half-pound, naplessmokedbbq.com) Black mangrove honey: Starting in mid-August, mangroves bloom and local beekeepers move their hives to Pine Island and Marco Island. Southern Hive Honey Company sells some of the best black mangrove honey, known for its smokysweet caramel flavor. ($6 for a 12-oz. squeeze-bear container, southernhivehoney.com) Mango salsa: This sweet, silky chip-dipping alternative from Dynasty Guacamole is freshly made with plenty of tropical flavor and mild heat. ($6 for 8 oz., 786-342-8095)

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Remember your Sweetheart at Wynn’s Market

with a wide selection of fine wines. 3936 Tamiami Trail N. (239-331-3669, lamoragar​estaurant.com) LIMA RESTAURANT & PISCO BAR This East Naples restaurant captures the essence of Lima’s modern cuisine. Try the cocktails with flavor-infused versions of Pisco, a brandy made in Peru. 11681 Collier Blvd., Naples (239280-0167, lima-​​restaurant.com)

Wine - Champagne - Caviar - Lobster - Tenderloin of Beef are all available. If you need help planning your Special Valentine Dinner, call Chef Brenda and she’ll be happy to help you.

MEDITERRANO This restaurant serves up authentic dishes like Galician-style grilled octopus and Mediterranean sea bass with figs, apricots, and raisins. 336 Thirteenth Ave. S., Naples (239-261-7498, mediterrano-naples.com) NOODLES ITALIAN CAFÉ AND SUSHI BAR High-quality sushi, parmesans, and piccatas served all in one place. 1585 Pine Ridge Road, Naples (239-592-0050, noodles cafe.com) PETAR’S RESTAURANT Chef Petar’s internationally inspired fare is superbly fresh (no freezer or microwave). Try the local grouper with lobster mashed potatoes and black truffle oil. 3300 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs (239-494-1343, petarsrestaurant.com)

Don’t forget the Bakery for fresh baked goods and our wonderful selection of Flowers and Chocolates.

Food Purveyors in Naples since 1938.

141 Tamiami Trail North • Naples, Florida 34102 239.261.7157 • Fax: 239.261.3986 • wynns@wynnsonline.com

VANESSA ROGERS

21 SPICES BY CHEF ASIF Chef Asif R. Syed offers classical Indian cuisine created with his special collection of spices. 4270 Tamiami Trail E., Naples (239-919-8830, 21spicesdining.com) «

Bha! Bha! Persian Bistro’s Joojeh Kabob, served with zereshk polo rice

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The Loire Valley is considered the epicenter of the natural wine movement, with Coulée de Serrant (upper right) leading the charge.

Nothing but Wine The natural wine concept represents a return to preindustrial practices

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BY MARK SPIVAK

atural wine is the latest hot commodity in thoughtful wine circles. It might even be fair to call it a movement. On the surface, the concept is appealing: Who wouldn’t prefer a natural product to a manipulated one? But what exactly is natural wine? There’s no formal definition, although it’s generally understood to be wine that is grown at least organically (and possibly biodynamically) and that isn’t subjected to any additions or subtractions during the winemaking process. Thus, natural wine is a cellar practice rather than a vineyard practice. For the consumer, the problem is the lack of agreed-upon standards or a certifying body. You only know a wine is “natural” if someone tells you it is, since the designation normally won’t appear on the label. Yet a growing circle of wine writers, retailers, and alternative distributors are promoting natural wine, and the concept is attracting more attention. One reason for its appeal might be due to widespread farming practices in mass-market wine, which can result in you consuming pesticides and herbicides along with your Chardonnay. Things get worse in the cellar. The wine may be saturated with sulfur to prevent spoilage; acidity may be artificially increased or decreased; alcohol may be reduced by reverse osmosis, or enhanced by putting

Donkey and Goat makes wines from sustainably farmed California vineyards.

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the wine through a centrifuge; or the color may be amplified by the addition of agents such as Mega Purple. Against that background, natural wine seems very alluring, although the category also has dangers. Wines made with little or no sulfur can be darkly colored and have a funky, barnyard aroma. Such wines are frequently fizzy, and it’s not unusual to find clumps of yeast floating in them. They also tend to be unstable and age prematurely due to oxidation. The Loire Valley, where many small producers are experimenting with preindustrial techniques, is ground zero for natural wine. Regionally, Nicolas Joly at Coulée de Serrant in Savennières is the category’s most famous name, and his $100 flagship from Chenin Blanc is considered one of the world’s great wines. Natural winemaking also adapts well to Burgundy and the Rhône Valley, where many estates are small enough to be worked intensively by hand. Key players in France include Eric Texier (Rhône), Andrea Calek (Ardèche), and Cedric Bouchard and Jerome Prevost (Champagne). The trend in natural wine has also spread to America. Tracey and Jared Brandt worked a harvest with Eric Texier, then came home to open Donkey and Goat in downtown Berkeley; they make Rhône-style red blends

Bloomer Creek Vineyard produces natural wines in upstate New York.

and, less frequently, Chardonnay. Other practitioners include Dirty and Rowdy in Mendocino and Lake County’s Hawk and Horse, founded by David Boies in 1982 and currently operated by Mitch and Tracey Hawkins. At Bloomer Creek Vineyard in New York’s Finger Lakes region, Kim Engle and Debra Bermingham are making Riesling and Gewürztraminer in homage to the great wines of Germany and Alsace. While these producers don’t use exactly the same techniques, what they have in common is a return to an earlier style of winemaking that stresses nature over technology. Critics of natural wine may find their approach naive in the twenty-first century, but they would do well to remember The Great Gatsby. When Nick Carraway tells Jay Gatsby he can’t repeat the past, his friend looks at him in wide-eyed amazement. “Can’t repeat the past?” he cries. “Why, of course you can.” «

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NI’S RESOURCE GUIDE FOR THE TOP INTERIOR DESIGNERS, ARCHITECTS, SPACE PLANNERS AND HOME PRODUCTS IN THE NAPLES AREA.


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Q: WHAT IS YOUR DESIGN INSPIRATION? A: For me, design is inspired by three factors. One is the fashion industry; textiles, color, and fashion trends cause interior design trends, which is why we’re proud to partner with Ralph Lauren Home at our Mercato design center. The second is nature, where I find harmony, symmetry, color, balance, scale, and proportion. Finally, I have a passion for travel. The more you are exposed to different cultures and countries, the deeper your creative well is. Q: WHAT ARE THE LATEST TRENDS IN YOUR INDUSTRY? A: Design has been moving toward the integration of natural, organic elements. Contemporary, clean lines mixed with earthy, natural accents are trending. Tonal “washed’ finishes give a soft feel that mixes well with rich, darker colors. Backgrounds are becoming lighter

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ALISON CRAIG HOME FURNISHINGS, NAPLES Q: WHAT IS YOUR DESIGN INSPIRATION? A: A successful interior is not determined by the cost of its components. We are all about achieving a high-end look at a great price. Mix up your rooms with “high and low” pieces. It’s a good practice because it keeps the total cost of your room lower. It also ensures you have an interesting mix of pieces rather then looking like it was lifted out of the pages of a specific brand’s catalog. Q: WHAT ARE THE LATEST TRENDS IN YOUR INDUSTRY? A: Be Bold! The color‐blocking trend that’s all over fashion runways will continue to be a statement maker in home fashion with bold patterns and vibrant color not only in fabrics, but in leathers as well. In 2018, look for this extreme contrast in color trends to join together in harmony. Rooms made up of sensible basics won’t immediately be immersed into saturated color. Instead, look for colorful chairs to make their way into the spotlight

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as the focal point of a room. Chairs allow people to engage their desire for bold color while staying true to the basics. Adding chairs upholstered in colorful fabrics, leathers, or painted finishes not only gives a room an overall cheery mood, it also conveys an uplifting feeling of individuality and provides interior transformation without fear. Q: WHAT IS YOUR AREA OF SPECIALIZATION? A: The design consultants at Alison Craig stand ready to help you visualize new room ideas for your home. They are able to work with you to offer new decorating inspiration and insights. With some of the best-known brands in the industry, such as Theodore & Alexander, Stanley, Henredon Leather, and more at their fingertips, you’ll be on your way to creating the room of your dreams. Whether it’s a special order or a quick delivery from our deep inventory, you will appreciate our impeccable service and attention to detail. Let us help you make your home anything but ordinary.

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JETT THOMPSON HOME Q: WHAT IS YOUR DESIGN INSPIRATION? A: Travel — exploring new places and cultures, finding pieces that tell a story and repurposing them. Last year, my trip Marrakesh was a feast for the senses. I brought back rugs, textiles, pottery, scented soaps, and so much more. Next fall I’ll return to Africa, where I have always found a treasure trove of inspirational pieces, each one with a unique story to tell. Q: WHAT ARE THE LATEST TRENDS IN YOUR INDUSTRY? A: After a decade of layered neutrals, pattern play, and splashes of color, we’re seeing a comeback in gilt and brass, acrylics, cleaner lines, and modern silhouettes. Our

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JINX MCDONALD INTERIOR DESIGNS, INC. Q: WHAT IS YOUR DESIGN INSPIRATION? A: For this project, we took our inspiration from the sand and sea. We wanted the condo to radiate the energy of the ocean and to celebrate an active lifestyle. The vivid blues of the sea inspired our color palette.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR AREA OF SPECIALIZATION? A: Creating stunning homes that are as inviting and comfortable as they are beautiful.

Q: WHAT ARE THE LATEST TRENDS IN YOUR INDUSTRY? A: One of the latest industry trends we incorporated in this project is the use of a neutral background and splashes of colorful accents. Energetic, bright blues combined with polished stainless steel and glass create a current, coastal chic aesthetic that is very sophisticated. .

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RESOURCE GUIDE

NI presents you with the ultimate resource filled with experts to make your design vision come to life. APPLIANCES • ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION • ART & GALLERIES • COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN FLOORING, RUGS & SURFACES • FLORAL & LANDSCAPE DESIGN • FURNITURE • HOME ACCESSORIES • HOME DÉCOR INTERIOR DESIGN • KITCHEN & BATH • LIGHTING • NEW CONSTRUCTION • OUTDOOR KITCHENS OUTDOOR LIVING • REMODELING • TABLETOP • TEXTILES • TRADE SHOWROOM • WALL TREATMENTS

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design DIRECTORY APPLIANCES

Sater Design 25241 Elementary Way, Suite 102 Bonita Springs 239-495-2106 satergroup.com

Rosen Gallery and Studios 2172 J&C Blvd. Naples 239-821-1061 rosen.gallery

Stofft Cooney Architects 633 9th St. N., Suite 300 Naples 239-262-7677 stofftcooney.com

Sheldon Fine Art 460 5th Ave. S. Naples 239-649-6255 sheldonfineart.com

41 West Bonita Springs, Marco Island Naples 239-649-5455 41West.com

Sweet Sheldon Construction 999 Vanderbilt Beach Rd., Suite 200 Naples 239-325-5150 sweetsheldon.com

Up Art and Design Gallery Contemporary 340 8th St. S Naples 239-641-3898 upartanddesign.com

Andrea Clark Brown Architects, PA 501 Goodlette Frank Rd. N., Building A, Suite 204-206 Naples 239-263-3898 andreaclarkbrown.com

ART & GALLERIES

COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN

Design Studio by Raymond 990 1st. Ave. N. Naples 239-278-1334 designstudiobyraymond.com

ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION

BCB Homes, Inc. 3696 Enterprise Ave., Suite 100 Naples 239-643-1004 bcbhomes.com Divco Custom Homes 6628 Willow Park Dr. Naples 239-592-7222 divcohomes.com Hemmer Construction, Inc. 1990 Seward Ave. Naples 239-649-8000 hemmerconst.com Mark J. Leonardi Architect PA 966 6th Ave. S. Naples 239-263-5454 mjlarchitect.com Richards & Martin, Inc. - Design / Build 1333 3rd Ave. S., Unit #102 Naples 239-250-8687 richardsandmartin.com

ARTANA gallery 462 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-228-6286 artanagallery.com Bay Design Store 326 13th Ave. S. Naples 239-649-0906 baydesignstore.com DeBruyne Fine Art 275 Broad Ave. S. Naples 239-262-4551 debruynefineart.com Emily James Gallery and Studio 720 5th Ave. S., Suite 111 Naples 239-777-3283 emilyjamesart.com GalleryVibe 851 Vanderbilt Beach Rd. Naples 239-417-3450 galleryvibe.com Gardner Colby Gallery 386 & 365 Broad Ave. S. Naples 239-403-7787 gardnercolbygallery.com

Wegman Design Group, Inc. 2385 Trade Center Way Naples 239-596-8551 wegmandesigngroup.com

FLOORING, RUGS & SURFACES Ali's Oriental Rugs, Inc. 6250 Shirley St., #505 Naples 239-254-0166 alisrugs.com Clive Daniel Home 2777 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-261-4663 clivedaniel.com Designers' Rug Center 110 US 41 S. Naples 239-434-9584 designersrugcenter.com

FLORAL & LANDSCAPE DESIGN Sweetgrass Designs, Inc. 1719 Trade Center Way #8 Naples 239-594-2823 sweetgrassnaples.com


design DIRECTORY FURNITURE

Jett Thompson Home 393 Broad Ave. S. Naples 239-263-5460 jettthompson.com

Bay Design Store 326 13th Ave. S. Naples 239-649-0906 baydesignstore.com

Norris Furniture & Interiors 5015 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-263-0580 norrisfurniture.com

Casa Italia 852 1st Ave. S., Suite 100 Naples 239-494-1914 casaitaliashowroom.com

HOME ACCESSORIES

Clive Daniel Home 2777 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-261-4663 clivedaniel.com Design West 9118 Strada Place, Mercato 8130 Naples 239-514-1234 dwest.com

Republic of DĂŠcor 950 1st Ave. W., #130 Naples 239-529-3813 republicofdecor.com

Emily James Gallery Voted Best Gallery

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design DIRECTORY HOME DÉCOR Summerfields Fine Furnishings 953 Central Ave. Naples 239-430-2505 summerfieldsnaples.com

INTERIOR DESIGN Bay Design Store 326 13th Ave. S. Naples 239-649-0906 baydesignstore.com

Collins & DuPont Design Group 8911 Brighton Lane Bonita Springs 239-948-2400 collins-dupont.com Design West 9118 Strada Place, Mercato 8130 Naples 239-514-1234 dwest.com

Calico Corners 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Rd., #184 Naples 239-992-4446 calicoswfl.com

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Ficarra Design Associates 633 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 200 Naples 239-643-3450 ficarradesignassociates.com

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design DIRECTORY Freestyle Interiors 3525 Bonita Beach Rd., Suite 105 Bonita Springs 239-949-2210 freestyleinteriors.com

Koastal Design Group – Kira Krümm & Co. 707 12th Avenue S. Naples 239.992.5586 koastaldesigngroup.com

Mercedes Courland Interiors, Inc. 13167 Valewood Dr. Naples 239-595-5900 mercedescourlandinteriors.com

Gary David Designs, Inc. 24940 S. Tamiami Trail Bonita Springs 239-498-0707 garydavid.com

Linda Burke Interiors 239-248-0891 lindaburkeinteriors.com

Norris Furniture & Interiors 5015 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-263-0580 norrisfurniture.com

Jett Thompson Home 393 Broad Ave. S. Naples 239-263-5460 jettthompson.com Jinx McDonald Interior Designs, Inc. 1959 Trade Center Way Naples 239-598-4800 jinxmcdonald.com

Little Palm Design Group 9051 Tamiami Trail N., #102 Naples 239-598-2001 littlepalmdesigngroup.com Mark J. Leonardi Architect PA 966 6th Ave. S. Naples 239-263-5454 mjlarchitect.com

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Republic of Décor 950 1st Ave. W., #130 Naples 239-529-3813 republicofdecor.com


INTERIOR DESIGN (cont.) Summerfields Interior Design 953 Central Ave. Naples 239-430-0848 summerfieldsnaples.com

Experience the TRUE LUXURY of a Fine

The Striped Cabana 990 5th Ave. N. Naples 239-228-7799 thestripedcabana.com Vogue Interiors 24520 Production Circle, Suite 5 Bonita Springs 239-498-7500 vogueinteriors.com

Naples’ Largest Selection of Tibetan and Nepalese Rugs, specializing in Custom Creations Thousands of Hand-Knotted Oriental Rugs Exclusive Stark Studio Collections Sisals & Seagrass | Traditional, Transitional and Contemporary Designs | Exclusive Wall-to-Wall Carpeting from Rosecore, Stanton, Antrim, Fabrica and More

W Design 1610 Trade Center Way #4 Napels 239-564-9700 wdesign.com Wright Interior Group 6001 Taylor Rd. Naples 239-260-4850 wrightinterior.com

KITCHEN & BATH 41 West Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Naples 239-649-5455 41West.com Alley Design To Build-Featuring Woodharbor Cabinets 997 3rd Ave. N. Naples 239-793-6800 alleydesigntobuild.com BCB Homes, Inc. 3696 Enterprise Ave., Suite 100 Naples 239-643-1004 bcbhomes.com

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STYLE. FURNISH. RELAX. Cabnu, LLC 3084 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-643-2400 cabnu.com Design Studio by Raymond 990 1st. Ave. N. Naples 239-278-1334 designstudiobyraymond.com Design West 9118 Strada Place, Mercato 8130 Naples 239-514-1234 dwest.com

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Kitchens by Clay 7935 Airport Rd. Suite #5 Naples 239-431-5474 kitchensbyclay.com

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Richlin International 10800 Corkscrew Rd., Suite 182 Estero 239-659-3007 richlininteriors.com Sweet Sheldon Construction 999 Vanderbilt Beach Rd., Suite 200 Naples 239-325-5150 sweetsheldon.com

LIGHTING Bay Design Store 326 13th Ave. S. Naples 239-649-0906 baydesignstore.com Clive Daniel Home 2777 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-261-4663 clivedaniel.com

LHS Luxury Home Solutions 5th Ave. S. Naples 239-963-4093 mylhs.com

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design DIRECTORY Sweet Sheldon Construction 999 Vanderbilt Beach Rd., Suite 200 Naples 239-325-5150 sweetsheldon.com Zynda Custom Home & Remodeling Inc. 4277 Exchange Ave. #10 Naples 239-213-1314 zyndaonline.com

TABLETOP Bay Design Store 326 13th Ave. S. Naples 239-649-0906 baydesignstore.com

OUTDOOR KITCHENS Chadwick Outdoor Kitchens 1826 Trade Center Way, Suite I Naples 239-598-1011 chadwickoutdoorkitchens.com

OUTDOOR LIVING Casa Italia 852 1st Ave. S., Suite 100 Naples 239-494-1914 casaitaliashowroom.com Clive Daniel Home 2777 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-261-4663 clivedaniel.com Design Studio by Raymond 990 1st. Ave. N. Naples 239-278-1334 designstudiobyraymond.com

REMODELING 41 West Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Naples 239-649-5455 41West.com

BCB Homes, Inc. 3696 Enterprise Ave., Suite 100 Naples 239-643-1004 bcbhomes.com Borelli Construction of Naples, Inc. 3084 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-263-7900 borelliconstructionofnaples.com

TEXTILES Clive Daniel Home 2777 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-261-4663 clivedaniel.com

TRADE SHOWROOM

Clive Daniel Home 2777 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-261-4663 clivedaniel.com

International Design Source 1959 Trade Center Way Naples 239-591-1114 ids1.com

Hemmer Construction, Inc. 1990 Seward Ave. Naples 239-649-8000 hemmerconst.com

WALL TREATMENTS

LHS Luxury Home Solutions 5th Ave. S. Naples 239-963-4093 mylhs.com Mercedes Courland Interiors, Inc. 13167 Valewood Dr. Naples 239-595-5900 mercedescourlandinteriors.com

Bay Design Store 326 13th Ave. S. Naples 239-649-0906 baydesignstore.com Clive Daniel Home 2777 Tamiami Trail N. Naples 239-261-4663 clivedaniel.com


Balance Pas de Deux

During the month of love, put your best foot forward with a night of ballroom dancing, a romantic activity that also helps boost confidence and improve balance. Whether you prefer the quick movements of Latin dances like salsa and merengue, the elegant flow of the waltz, or the passionate steps of the tango, there is something to appeal to every couple. Absolute Ballroom Company (absoluteball​roomcompany. com) features a free private lesson, group class, and practice party for newcomers, while Fred Astaire Dance Studios (fredastaire.com/naples) offers an introductory special for new students, including private lessons for couples. At Studio One (studioone​naples. com), you can even attend ballroom and Latin parties where you and your partner can spend two hours reconnecting on the dance floor. —Anna Bjorlin

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FEBRUARY ISN’T ONLY ABOUT VALENTINE’S DAY. IT’S ALSO AMERICAN HEART MONTH. TAKE A MOMENT TO BRUSH UP ON THE LATEST STUDIES AND TECH TOOLS TO LIVE A HEALTHIER LIFE AND KEEP YOUR TICKER IN TIP-TOP SHAPE. —ANNA BJORLIN

SOCIAL SCENE

Show your support for healthier hearts at the American Heart Association’s Southwest Florida Heart Ball, scheduled for Saturday, March 10, at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa in Bonita Springs. Funds raised from the event support the association’s research, education, and prevention of heart disease and stroke. (heart.org)

(App for thAT!)

If hypertension or strokes tend to run in your family, download the free Heart Habit app, which can help predict and lower your risks. Just enter your gender, age, estimated stress levels over the past few days, and blood pressure, and the app will provide you with a step-by-step program to help you build healthy heart habits for life. You can add your daily levels of sodium consumption, exercise, and medications you take as well. For those with high blood pressure, the app offers help through a four-week digital Stroke Prevention Program. Developed by a team of physicians, pharmacists, and dieticians, the app is available for iOS devices and integrates with the Apple Watch and its health app. It is also compatible with the Fitbit to track your pulse, steps, and sleep, all of which can help manage your stress levels and maintain your cardiovascular health. (hearthabit.io)

TURN UP THE HEAT

Heart on Your Sleeve

In a joint study with Stanford Medicine, Apple recently launched a Heart Study app to help identify irregular heart rhythms in its Apple Watch users. Developed as a screening tool for heart arrhythmias, the app uses the watch’s built-in heart rate sensor to collect data and notify those who may be experiencing atrial fibrillation (AFib), the leading cause of stroke. Since AFib often goes undiagnosed due to a lack of symptoms, Stanford Medicine is hoping the app will help identify potential heart issues early on and reduce hospitalizations due to preventable illnesses as well. The app is available for customers 22 years or older who have an Apple Watch Series 1 or later. (apple.com/ watch/appleheart-study)

Apple's new Heart Study app is designed to detect heart arrhythmias in its Apple Watch users.

Puppy Love

The latest research shows adding a little more spice to your life can help your heart. A recent study published in the American Heart Association’s Hypertension journal showed spicy food like hot chili peppers may not only increase the body’s salt sensitivity, thus dampening the desire to reach for the salt shaker, but also help reduce inflammation and improve vascular health. The study included more than 600 adults who participated in a taste test of solutions with salt or capsaicin—the main spicy component in hot peppers. Researchers found those who ate the most amount of spicy foods had lower blood pressure readings and consumed roughly 2.5 grams less salt than those who ate the least amount of spicy foods. So, next time you’re in the kitchen, forgo the salt and try adding a bit of cayenne pepper to tantalize the taste buds.

New research shows pets really may be the best medicine after all. A recent study published in the journal of Scientific Reports found man’s best friend may help lower their owners’ risk of cardiovascular disease and death. The study examined more than 3.4 million people over the age of 12 and found owning a dog can decrease the risk of death by 33 percent and risk of cardiovascular-related death by 36 percent, among those who live alone. Chances of a heart attack were also found to be 11 percent lower as well. The lower risk appears to be due to the support and companionship four-legged friends provide, reducing owners’ stress levels. And if you need another reason to adopt a pup, there’s the extra benefit of physical activity when you head out for those daily walks.

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Balance DON’T SWEAT IT WEARING MAKEUP TO THE GYM RANKS HIGH ON DERMATOLOGISTS’ LIST OF CARDINAL SINS. YET, MANY WOMEN STILL DON IT TO SPIN OR PILATES CLASSES AND BEYOND. THIS DEMAND FOR BARELY THERE PRODUCTS DESIGNED TO OUTLAST AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE HAS CAPTIVATED MAJOR COSMETICS BRANDS AND BEAUTY ENTREPRENEURS, INCLUDING THE OLYMPIC AND PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYERS WHO FOUNDED SWEAT COSMETICS. THE NEW DEVELOPMENTS ARE FAR FROM A MARKETING PLOY. RATHER THAN USING HEAVY OIL BASES, POPULAR ITEMS LIKE LIGHTWEIGHT BB CREAMS AND POWDERS COMBINE MINERALS AND NATURAL ELEMENTS THAT ARE LESS LIKELY TO CLOG PORES—MAKING THEM IDEAL FOR ATHLEISURE LOOKS. “YOU WOULDN’T WEAR YOUR LOUBOUTINS TO TARGET,” SAYS SWEAT CO-FOUNDER EMILY HINES. “SO WHY WOULD YOU WEAR YOUR SATURDAY NIGHT MAKEUP WHEN YOU’RE OUT RUNNING ERRANDS?” POINT TAKEN. BELOW, WE HIGHLIGHT OUR TOP PICKS FOR SIMULTANEOUSLY LOOKING FLAWLESS AND AVOIDING SKIN DISASTERS AT THE GYM. —LIZ PETONIAK

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Formulated without oil, the lightweight CliniqueFIT PostWorkout Mattifying Moisturizer ($30) brings skin back to a neutral, hydrated state. Ulta Beauty locations (ulta.com)

Eyeko Sport waterproof mascara ($26) keeps lashes clump-free and won’t run or smudge even during the most vigorous workouts. (eyeko.com)

Sweat Cosmetics mineral foundation twist-brush with SPF 30 ($42) allows skin to breathe and contains rhodiola rosea, an herb that fights skin stressors. (sweatcosmetics.com)

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Wealth

INTERNATIONAL INVESTING How—and when—to diversify with international and emerging market stocks By Judy Martel

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he soaring U.S. stock market in 2017 was like catnip to investors who seemed unable to stay away. International investments were often bypassed in the buying frenzy—a shortsighted move, according to Mark Del Pezzo, a chartered financial analyst and instructor in Florida International University’s department of finance. “Overall, in the world market capitalization of stocks, 50 percent are international,” he says. “U.S.-focused investors are missing out on half of the world.”

HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? Diversification among asset classes is the best way to hedge against the possibility that any one asset class will plummet in value and bring

down the entire portfolio. Although international assets play a role in every portfolio, personal circumstance and time horizon will determine the percentage of your holdings. The amount can range from a conservative 5 percent to a more aggressive 35 percent and up. Retirees and those who depend on investment income should lean toward a smaller allocation, Del Pezzo advises, with perhaps 10 to 20 percent in international investments. “It’s conservative but still gives investors some exposure to international growth,” he says. International stocks in many of the established European companies pay higher dividends than U.S. companies. It’s not uncommon for some to deliver 4 to 5 percent, versus the overall average dividend payment of 2 to 3 percent on the U.S. Standard & Poor’s 500 stock index. While 5 percent might still seem a tad low for investors seeking steady income, it is generally higher than a safe bond portfolio. Young investors with a long time horizon can be aggressively invested in international and emerging market equities because they have the time to weather the market swings. Emerging markets are those countries with economies that are growing but are not as developed as the U.S. or Europe. Typically, they are volatile and react to current news headlines. “When they correct, they correct a lot,” Del Pezzo says, but when they are on an upswing, they usually grow faster than developed economies. Even so, there are extra risks with international investments, warns Del

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Pezzo. For that reason, he recommends actively managing funds for both international and emerging markets. “There are too many idiosyncratic anomalies in these markets, plus there is also currency risk,” he says. Currency risk is the chance that the emerging or international currency will fall in relation to the U.S. dollar. The risk is especially important in unstable emerging market countries, but even the relatively stable euro has weakened against the dollar. Experienced managers know how to assess and hedge the risks; investors need to be alert and not Del Pezzo stresses that choose their investments based solely on high returns. diversification among Because of the volatility, retirees are advised to keep their asset classes is key to a allocation to emerging markets very small, says Del Pezzo. balanced and forwardthinking portfolio. Foreign bonds are also not a good bet for those depending on a relatively reliable investment income because the currency and invest and not try to time the market, he advises. Investors who risk is even higher than it is with international stocks. depend on investment income needn’t invest more in international, BETTER LATE THAN NEVER? but should rather focus on rebalancing their portfolio to ensure it reIf you’ve shunned international stocks and bonds, is it too late to get mains diversified. Outsized gains in the U.S. market may have thrown in on the action? Not necessarily, says Del Pezzo. “It’s true that emergthe portfolio off balance and exposed investors to risk. ing markets and international were really good buys a year ago when Although rebalancing when one asset class is soaring is “really hard no one wanted them, but they are still undervalued now.” for people to do,” says Del Pezzo, it’s the best defense against an unThose with years to withstand the ups and downs should go ahead predictable market. «

Who knew a pair of shoes could change a girl’s life?

Join us as we celebrate this year’s Glass Slipper Recipients Nancy Blackburn, Lynn Davidson, and Anne Fleming. Cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served in a Stock Custom Home in Quail West. A Silent Auction to benefit Champions For Learning Student Scholarships will also be held. Cinderella Dress Sponsors

For event information and tickets please contact Heather Noel at (239) 643-4755 or HNoel@ChampionsForLearning.org

Palace Sponsor

Ticket Price $50 | Naples Chic Attire | Valet Parking

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LUXURY PREVIEW A showcase of the area’s luxurious residences on the market

Kurtz Homes 239.594.1501 www.kurtzhomes.com

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

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From Port Royal to Estero,

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The Bua Bell Group serves the Luxury Market. We’re Local, We’re Global!

buabellsellsnaples.com

Tade 239.595.0097 Emily 239.659.6115

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TOP TO BOTTOM

Moorings $2.295 M 475 Putter Point Drive

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Aqualane Shores $4.199 M 940 17th Ave S

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Aria at Park Shore 4501 Gulf Shore Blvd N, #1201 - $3.850 M 4501 Gulf Shore Blvd N, #501 - $3.675 Million

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Padova at Mediterra $3.390 M 15179 Brolio Way

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Estates at Grey Oaks $2.895 M 2919 Indigobush Way

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Quail West $2.500 M 13871 Williston Way

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Naples Experience Counts. Expertise Sells.

Emily K. Bua | Tade Bua-Bell

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NAPLES Dave & Ann Renner Trusted. Proven. Respected. 6649 Stonegate Dr. North Naples Beauty in Gated Community on .67 immaculate acres. $1,135,000

Dave Renner: 239.784.5552 Ann Renner: 239.784.5555 dave.renner@sothebysrealty.com ann.renner@sothebysrealty.com

renners2.com The Venetian Village Office 4300 Gulf Shore Blvd N., #100 Naples, FL 34103

Sotheby’s International Realty and the Sotheby’s International Realty logo are registered service marks used with permission. Each office is independently owned and operated. Equal Housing Opportunity.


HOMELOOK

COLLECTION

A SAMPLING OF LISTINGS FROM OUR PORTFOLIO

Bring Your Highest Expectations ™

®


T H E G R I F F E RT Y R E A LT Y G R O U P

T H E G R I F F E RT Y R E A LT Y G R O U P

QUAIL WEST

$2,995,000

QUAIL WEST

$2,175,000

5905 Burnham Rd - Impeccable home with custom finishes throughout. 5907 Burnham Rd - Former model estate home loaded with upgrades. Highlighted by oversized covered lanai complete with outdoor kitchen Multiple sliders extend indoor living space to outdoor kitchen and enand gas fireplace entertainment center. 4+Den/5.5 JRWeb# H11577 tertaining areas. Grotto-style pool and spa. 4+Den/4.5 JRWeb# H12418

QUAIL WEST

$1,649,000

6091 Sunnyslope Dr - Former London Bay model, distinctive floor plan with stunning kitchen, wine cellar and upgrades throughout. One of the best views at Quail West! 3+Den/3+2Half JRWeb# H12502

QUAIL WEST

$1,495,000

28728 La Caille Dr - Stunning custom built courtyard home. Complete privacy in a lush tropical setting with indoor living space opening to pool, spa and spectacular courtyard. 3+Den/4.5 JRWeb# H12420

Tom Grifferty, Realtor® 239-293-9560 TGrifferty@JohnRWood.com

QUAIL WEST

$1,575,000

6037 Sunnyslope Dr - Open plan, travertine and hardwood flooring throughout. Plantation shutters & electric blinds. Stunning west facing view across lake provides spectacular sunset. 4+Den/4.5 JRWeb# H12449

QUAIL WEST

$630,000

28921 Somers Drive - One of the few remaining estate lots left at Quail West. Eastern exposure with beautiful golf course views. Choose any of QW’s approved builders. JRWeb# L1986

Carmen Grifferty, Realtor®, CLHMS 239-293-9570 CGrifferty@JohnRWood.com

www.TheGriffertyRealtyGroup.com

Kim Basa, Realtor®, CLHMS 239-572-5212 KBasa@JohnRWood.com


Jill’s Jewels

Bay Colony

ask me about my new listings

CHOOSE FROM 10 beach & bay GEMS $1,650,000 - $4,975,000

Moorings

PelicanBay

southern clipper 301

CALAIS D-201 & ST pierre 501

Coquina Sands

$995,000 & $1,295,000

laurentians 2D

#1 naples high-rise REALTOR® 2011-2017 #1 PELICAN bay REALTOR® 2011-2017 #1 BAY COLONY REALTOR® 2011-2017 239-450-6856 JROGERS@JOHNRWOOD.COM Based on information from NABOR for the period of 1/1/11 to 12/31/17.

$1,250,000

JR

jill rogers

Graceful style, Winning results

$2,795,000


Unlock paradise with your Florida keys. The Naples lifestyle deserves a dream home to match. At KTS Homes, you’ll find a dedicated, dynamic team to help you realize all your new-home dreams from concept to completion. Our goal is a simple one: Imagine. Design. Build. Imagine your new home. What it looks like. How it lives and ultimately, how you will live in it. With Design exper tise – from our team of architects or yours – create a new home that is an extension of you. Be it contemporary, traditional or transitional, a design that reflects who you are, not who we are. Build your new home in Naples Reserve, Deerwood or on your own lot. Efficiently, with flexibility and an air of sophistication, all the while with an eye toward your needs and your budget. KTS Homes. Your keys to paradise.

2430 Vanderbilt Beach Road Suite #382, Naples, FL 34109 P: 239.963.6763 F: 866.501.1707 KTSGRP.com


Your Key to Naples.

Cap Ferrat in Pelican Bay 6597 Nicholas Blvd 706- $3,100,000

Wide Gulf View from this spacious 3 bedroom home. Private beach clubs, tennis, shopping and more.

Villa Mare at Park Shore 4733 Villa Mare Ln. - $2,199,000

Hidden Harbor in Bonita Bay 27396 Hidden River Ct. - $2,825,000

Riverfront Estate home with 40’ dock + the ultimate luxuries of living within Bonita Bay Club.

Enjoy beachfront living in a spacious single-family home setting. Large dogs welcome!

Arbor at Olde Naples

Naples Club Estates

314 7th Ave S. - $1,150,000

4529 Club Estates Dr. - $1,650,000

Spacious floor plan + large outdoor living space nestled within a small gated community.

Impeccably renovated 3 bedroom home nestled between the beach and 5th Ave.

St Tropez at Pelican Bay

Canterbury Greens at Kensington

5501 Heron Point Dr. 202 - $609,000

5089 Kensington High St - $499,000

Chloe Bowman, REALTORÂŽ 239-789-6469

CBowman@JohnRWood.com | www.YourKeyToNaples.com The source of this real property information is the copyrighted and proprietary database compilation of the Naples Area Board of REALTORS MLS. The accuracy of this information is not warranted or guaranteed. This information should be independently verified prior to a person engaging in a transaction in reliance upon it.

Holly Greens Villa at Moorings 3070 Gulf Shore Blvd N 208 - $479,000


ROBYN PFISTER GRIFFIN TEAM Specializing in Naples’ Finest Properties

Robert A. Forbis 239.682.3700 ∙ Robyn Pfister Griffin 239.404.8222

Port Royal - 777 Kings Town Drive - $7,950,000

Aqualane Shore - 700 21st Avenue S. - $4,995,000

Olde Naples - 466 4th Avenue South $3,125,000 Olde Naples - 510 10th Avenue South $2,300,000

www.RobynPGriffin.com


PARROT CAY

THE SIESTA KEY $1,195,000

$100,000 PRICE REDUCTION THE HIGH TIDE $1,495,000

Move-In Ready Homes Floor plans starting at $850,000 Available Lake Lots


Estate-sized luxury in Bonita Bay Bonita Bay has five golf courses, 18 tennis courts and a 29,000 sq. ft. spa, salon and fitness center. Private beach park on the Gulf. 380 boats in the marina. 12 miles of walking trails. 30+ restaurants and Coconut Point Mall five minutes away.

3331 Oaklake Court

Offered at $1,965,000

Sensational south-facing lake views. Rare 1.5 lots. Lap pool. Soaring ceilings. Large MBR with his/hers baths. 3plus car garage. Unmatched quality construction.

27251 Lakeway Court

Offered at $1,399,000

Estate-sized luxury with 4BRs down. Oasis-style pool with spa & waterfalls in private, tropical setting. Oversized 3-car garage. LR, FR plus fabulous game room.

Sue and Roderick Price have been blessed to live in Bonita Bay for the last ten years. They are Trusted Real Estate Advisors who specialize in luxury homes and high-rise condos. Please call us today for a private viewing of these fine residences. We would be honored to represent you.

www.NaplesAmazingHomes.com Sue - 239-565-9293 SPrice@JohnRWood.com

Roderick - 239-989-5305 RPrice@JohnRWood.com

Bring Your Highest Expectations™

The Moorings -

655 Regatta Road

soaring ceilings | top quality finishes | new landscaping & lighting | heated pool & spa every bedroom has full bath | oversized 3 car garage

ROBIN E. HILL, CNE, RSPS, SRES, MSN REALTOR® RobinSellsNaples.com C 239-776-0733 rehill@johnrwood.com

SUZANNE H. KLYM, P.A. REALTOR®, Certified Residential Appraiser naplesSALEmaker.com C 239-571-1834 sklym@johnrwood.com


TREAT YOUR EYES TO THE BEAUTIFUL GULF VIEWS OF NAPLES CAY. Now Available at Naples Cay | 40 Seagate Drive 502 | Offered at $1,325,000 | 3BED/2BA

available in lely RESort!

Josie

MENNINI,

REALTOR ®

239.398.3643 | JMENNINI@JOHNRWOOD.COM

7598 Trento Circle - $1,088,000

Perfect Jasmine II floor plan. Extra cabinetry in great room, kitchen & closets. Window treatments, outdoor kitchen, salt pool & spa. 9 ft lanai extension.

Bring Your Highest Expectations ™

8908 Mustang Island Circle - $529,000 Tropical paradise awaits! High ceilings from foyer & thruout open floor plan home with light neutral paint, hardwood & tile floors, new lights & fans, heated pool.

8941 Malibu Street 104 - $309,000

Furnished San Pablo, 1 level living on 2nd floor, 2-car garage on main level. Excellent location next to basketball court & pvt lush landscaped area. Tiled floors.

6858 Ascot Drive 4-202 - $305,000

Excellently furnished immaculate condo located in center of Lely Resort, close to incredible amenities, 2 public golf courses, restaurants, shopping, dog park.

Robin E. Hill, CNE, RSPS, SRES, MSN, REALTOR ®

RobinSellsNaples.com C 239-776-0733 | O 239-261-6622 EFax: 239-325-2835 rehill@johnrwood.com


WORKING IN YOUR BEST INTEREST

3275 Regatta Rd - The Moorings $2,645,000

Mary Yon, REALTOR® 239.572.3274 MaryYon.com MaryYonRealtor@gmail.com 2615 Twinflower Lane - Grey Oaks $949,000

3137 Terramar Dr

$699,000

3+Den/3 | 3,255 Living | 3,918 Total

13087 Bald Cypress Ln 3 Bed/3 | 4,019 Living | 4,850 Total

HEIDI VARSAMES Broker Associate, CBR, CRS, GRI

Four Time Recipient Best in Client Satisfaction Award Office: 239.659.6143 Cell: 239.776.2173

HVarsames@JohnRWood.com www.NaplesHousesAndCondos.com

$850,000


NAPLES & SOUTHWEST FLORIDA! JOHNRWOOD.COM

OLD NAPLES

$7,495,000

CAP FERRAT AT PELICAN BAY

$5,325,000

MEDITERRA

$3,925,000

Presenting a stunning estate that challenges the status quo. Steps to the beach. Expansive sunny outdoor living. Desirable guest quarters. 5+Den/5+2half (H12307) Kathleen Stanton, 239.777.3062

Breathtaking PH with handcrafted architectural details throughout. Private rooftop decks feature crow’s nest with fireplace, wine bar, hot tub and sauna. 4+Den/6.5 (C13569) Rose Mary Everett, 239.272.7790, Jessica Bibbee, 239.272-6810

Spectacular golf course views with southern exposure! Golf membership spot included! Lavish details. 4+Den/4.5 (H12385) Kristin Cavella-Whorrall, 239.821.6330

MOORINGS

OLD NAPLES

PINECREST AT PELICAN BAY

$2,150,000

$1,795,000

$1,650,000

Large 6-bedroom home on spacious lot. Lovely pool with gazebo, 2 fireplaces perfect for large family. Includes 2-bedroom guest apt. with kitchen, living room and private entry. 6 or More/6.5 (H6568) Sally Pratt, 239.860.2468

Beautiful townhome fully updated in ‘coastal contemporary’ style featuring hardwood floors, elevator, 2-car garage, private pool and patio. Great location! 3+Den/4 (V2560) Lyn Reddy, 239.216.6506

Updated kitchen with wine cooler, vaulted ceilings, screened lanai, large pool/spa, lush yard. Create your paradise. Private beach amenities, tennis, fitness and more. 4/3 (H12390) Rose Mary Everett, 239.272.7790, Jessica Bibbee, 239.272-6810

VINEYARDS

INTERLACHEN AT PELICAN BAY

ALLEGRO AT PARK SHORE

$1,295,000

Supersize estate home with in-law suite, 5 bedrooms plus lots of extra space, 3-car garage, cabana with kitchen by pool. 4,728 SF on lake in beautiful Wedgewood hamlet. 5+Den/4.5 (H12367) The Dusek Team, 239.564.6137

$1,200,000

Rare opportunity! Spacious well-maintained villa featuring an open floor plan, semi-circular sunroom, 2 master suites, private patio and close to beach trams! 3+Den/3 (V2482) Lyn Reddy, 239.216.6506

$1,199,000

Beachside condo with incredible Bay views. Well equipped, renovated, spacious. New hurricane resistant windows. Light, open and airy. Walkable to shops and dining. 3/3 (C14095) Susan Hubly, 239.595.6609

PLEASE VISIT US AT ANY OF THESE LOCATIONS: OLD NAPLES 787 5th Avenue S. Naples, FL 34102 239.434.0101

NORTH NAPLES 1185 Immokalee Rd., Ste. 300 Naples, FL 34110 239.598.0059

SANIBEL 1019 Periwinkle Way Sanibel, FL 33957 239.472.2411

MARCO ISLAND 1000 N. Collier Blvd. Ste. 1 Marco Island, FL 34145 239.394.4040

FORT MYERS 15065 McGregor Blvd. Ste. 105 Ft. Myers, FL 33908 239.333.2411

VANDERBILT OFFICE 9000 Gulf Shore Drive Naples, FL 34108 239-566-8989

CENTRAL NAPLES 3255 Tamiami Trail N. Naples, FL 34103 239.261.6622

BONITA SPRINGS 26269 Tamiami Trail S. Bonita Springs, FL 34134 239.498.9200

CHARLESTON SQUARE 225 Banyan Blvd. Naples, FL 34102 239.643.3636

AVE MARIA 95072 Annunciation Cir. Ste. 104 Ave Maria, FL 34142 239.449.2819

ADMIN CENTER 49130 Corsea Del FontanaWay Naples, Florida 34109 239.592.1011

EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL 1901 Gulf Shore Blvd. N. Naples, FL 34102 239.261.6699


NAPLES & SOUTHWEST FLORIDA!

JOHNRWOOD.COM OLD NAPLES

$3,400,000

VIZCAYA AT BAY COLONY

$3,199,000

BRITTANY AT PARK SHORE

$2,795,000

Nestled in a botanical garden near shopping, dining and Naples sugar sand beaches. Villas Escalante is the standard-bearer for luxury villas in Old Naples. 4+Den/4.5 (V2573) Paul Graffy, 239.273.0403

Impeccable, light and bright, spacious home with volume ceilings. Great floor plan for entertaining and gorgeous water view. Turnkey. 4+Den/4.5 (V2428) Mary Jo Chamberlin, 239.405.9080

Sensational beachfront residence encompassing over 3,000 sq. ft. of living area, 3 full bedroom suites, den and morning room plus 4 full baths, all with neutral background. 3+Den/4 (C13985) Cheryl Turner, 239.250.3311

MARBELLA AT PELICAN BAY

NAPLES CAY

ST. LAURENT AT PELICAN BAY

$1,350,000

$1,325,000

$1,299,000

This residence is ideally situated on the 6th floor of one of Naples’ most distinctive, full-service luxury high-rise buildings. Enjoy sunset views all year! 2/2.5 (C14205) Claire Licciardi, 239.250.4564

Enjoy Gulf views from your dream beachfront vacation home. Beautiful resort-style ambiance and accommodations. Renters in residence, call listing agent for appointment. 3/2 (C14212) Josie Mennini, 239.398.3643

Panoramic views of the Gulf from this large end unit. New kitchen, marble floors, neutral colors, refreshed bathrooms and fantastic amenities. 3/3+2half (C14226) Paul Graffy, 239.273.0403

VINEYARDS

BAREFOOT BEACH

OLD NAPLES

$1,185,000

Gatsby would build it for Daisy. This 3,697 sq. ft. lakeside estate home has everything for luxurious indoor living. Original Hammock Isles model. 4+Den/4.5 (H12242) The Dusek Team, 239.564.6137

$1,175,000

Bright and spacious condo located on Gulf with panoramic water views. Freshly painted with newer stainless steel appliances and storm shutters. 3/2 (C14041) Jim Scartz, 239.877.9726

$1,175,000

Short walk to the beach, mere steps from the pool. The location makes this freshly painted condo with spacious screened-in lanai a perfect place to be! 2+Den/2 (C14103) Annemarie M. Giannini, 239.289.1820

PLEASE VISIT US AT ANY OF THESE LOCATIONS: OLD NAPLES 787 5th Avenue S. Naples, FL 34102 239.434.0101

NORTH NAPLES 1185 Immokalee Rd., Ste. 300 Naples, FL 34110 239.598.0059

SANIBEL 1019 Periwinkle Way Sanibel, FL 33957 239.472.2411

MARCO ISLAND 1000 N. Collier Blvd. Ste. 1 Marco Island, FL 34145 239.394.4040

FORT MYERS 15065 McGregor Blvd. Ste. 105 Ft. Myers, FL 33908 239.333.2411

VANDERBILT OFFICE 9000 Gulf Shore Drive Naples, FL 34108 239-566-8989

CENTRAL NAPLES 3255 Tamiami Trail N. Naples, FL 34103 239.261.6622

BONITA SPRINGS 26269 Tamiami Trail S. Bonita Springs, FL 34134 239.498.9200

CHARLESTON SQUARE 225 Banyan Blvd. Naples, FL 34102 239.643.3636

AVE MARIA 95072 Annunciation Cir. Ste. 104 Ave Maria, FL 34142 239.449.2819

ADMIN CENTER 49130 Corsea Del FontanaWay Naples, Florida 34109 239.592.1011

EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL 1901 Gulf Shore Blvd. N. Naples, FL 34102 239.261.6699


NAPLES & SOUTHWEST FLORIDA! JOHNRWOOD.COM

PARK SHORE

$1,100,000

LELY RESORT

$1,099,000

HAMMOCK BAY

$949,000

Location, location, location. Park Shore corner lot. Fabulous floor plan ready for you to update or build your new dream home. Occupied, call for private viewing. 3/2 (H12392) Cheryl Turner, 239.250.3311

Exquisite courtyard home with cabana. Beautifully decorated. Turnkey furnished. Many upgrades include custom-built pool. Extended rear lanai overlooking preserve. 4+Den/3.5 (H11846) Annemarie M. Giannini, 239.289.1820

Luxurious high rise between sophisticated Naples and Marco Island. Breathtaking views! Professionally decorated with exquisite taste. Offered turnkey furnished. 4/3.5 (C14134) Annemarie M. Giannini, 239.289.1820

TIBURON

THE DUNES

VINEYARDS

$850,000

$849,900

$843,000

Naturally bright, beautifully remodeled, 2420 SF furnished, private elevator, 2-car garage. Tiburon is known for its palm-lined streets, pro-golf events and the Ritz-Carlton. 3/2 (C13889) Laurie Bellico, PA, 239.293.9389

Enjoy sunsets nightly from this designer furnished, updated, turnkey sky home. Walk to beach, great onsite amenities including dining, tennis and fitness. 3/2 (C13944) Dennis Brando, P.A., 239.777.2428

Soak up the sun. This light and bright contemporary home is set in a prestigious hamlet. 50 ft. lap pool, open floor plan and soaring ceilings add to the modern feel. 3+Den/4.5 (H12455) The Dusek Team, 239.564.6137

INTERLACHEN AT PELICAN BAY

WEST BAY CLUB

KENSINGTON

$674,900

Beautifully remodeled with great attention to detail. Turnkey furnished in soft contemporary style. Views of lush landscaping. Perfect move-in ready condition. 2+Den/2 (C13656) Lyn Reddy, 239.216.6506

$649,900

Beautiful views from end unit in Jasmine Towers, West Bay Club. East and west facing balconies. Beach club and lots of amenities. Private elevator for security. 3/3.5 (C14189) Mike Bohman, 239.292.2987

$649,500

Dazzling lake and golf course views. Over 2600 square feet plus attached two-car garage. In gated, private Kensington. 4/3 (C14240) Beth McNichols, 239.821.3304

PLEASE VISIT US AT ANY OF THESE LOCATIONS: OLD NAPLES 787 5th Avenue S. Naples, FL 34102 239.434.0101

NORTH NAPLES 1185 Immokalee Rd., Ste. 300 Naples, FL 34110 239.598.0059

SANIBEL 1019 Periwinkle Way Sanibel, FL 33957 239.472.2411

MARCO ISLAND 1000 N. Collier Blvd. Ste. 1 Marco Island, FL 34145 239.394.4040

FORT MYERS 15065 McGregor Blvd. Ste. 105 Ft. Myers, FL 33908 239.333.2411

VANDERBILT OFFICE 9000 Gulf Shore Drive Naples, FL 34108 239-566-8989

CENTRAL NAPLES 3255 Tamiami Trail N. Naples, FL 34103 239.261.6622

BONITA SPRINGS 26269 Tamiami Trail S. Bonita Springs, FL 34134 239.498.9200

CHARLESTON SQUARE 225 Banyan Blvd. Naples, FL 34102 239.643.3636

AVE MARIA 95072 Annunciation Cir. Ste. 104 Ave Maria, FL 34142 239.449.2819

ADMIN CENTER 49130 Corsea Del FontanaWay Naples, Florida 34109 239.592.1011

EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL 1901 Gulf Shore Blvd. N. Naples, FL 34102 239.261.6699


NAPLES & SOUTHWEST FLORIDA!

JOHNRWOOD.COM IMPERIAL GOLF ESTATE

$899,900

PARK SHORE

$899,900

JAMAICA TOWERS AT MOORINGS

$899,000

Modern designed home with southern exposure, golf view and huge lanai with summer kitchen. Beautiful finishes throughout home. SWFL strong-full house generator. 4+Den/3.5 (H12191) Debbie Frost, 239.250.8701

Beautifully renovated and pet friendly, featuring tranquil vistas over Venetian Bay. Mere steps from Venetian Village and Park Shore’s private beach! 2+Den/2 (C13854) Tricia Raynor, 239.961.1801

Listen to the surf while you sleep, direct west views, 7th floor, quiet stretch of the beach, pool Gulfside, handsome new tile plank flooring. 2/2 (C14101) Michelle Paradis, 239.293.8844, Mari Ann Cundall, 239.300-1271

CRESCENT AT PELICAN BAY

VINEYARDS

PELICAN LANDING

$820,000

$819,000

$695,000

First-floor lakefront Crescent carriage home. Courtyard outside the third bedroom, 9 ft. ceilings, glassed-in Florida room, single-car garage and spacious kitchen. 3/2 (C14069) Cheryl Turner, 239.250.3311

Fabulous estate home on private and quiet cul-desac with exceptional pool, spa and large lanai at an exceptional price. Great floor plan. Just under 3,200 sq. ft. 3+Den/3.5 (H12417) Susan Hubly, 239.595.6609

Recently remodeled home with numerous upgrades, threecar garage, sparkling pool and mature fruit trees. Fabulous amenities including beach park and tennis! 3+Den/3 (H12154) Joanie Licitra, 239.566.9321

LOGAN WOODS

LONGSHORE LAKE

VINEYARDS

$649,000

3.55 acres! Horse lover’s dream, 3 barns with 7 stalls, turnouts, tack and feed rooms, riding arena and sunny updated 3 bed, den, 2 bath cottage. New AC and RO systems. 3+Den/2 (H12402) Mimy von Schreiner, 239.250.4349, Kate Del Gatto, 239.285-2100

$635,000

Estate pool home on .37 acres with long lake views. Spectacular kitchen, granite counters and solid wood cabinetry, high ceilings, fabulous master suite. 3+Den/3.5 (H11442) Susan Hubly, 239.595.6609

$595,000

Enjoy long lake views from your private lanai. Firstfloor end unit, kitchen with granite/SS appliances. Clubhouse with fitness and infinity edge pool. Turnkey. 3/3.5 (C14223) Diane Zingali, 239.207.7454

PLEASE VISIT US AT ANY OF THESE LOCATIONS: OLD NAPLES 787 5th Avenue S. Naples, FL 34102 239.434.0101

NORTH NAPLES 1185 Immokalee Rd., Ste. 300 Naples, FL 34110 239.598.0059

SANIBEL 1019 Periwinkle Way Sanibel, FL 33957 239.472.2411

MARCO ISLAND 1000 N. Collier Blvd. Ste. 1 Marco Island, FL 34145 239.394.4040

FORT MYERS 15065 McGregor Blvd. Ste. 105 Ft. Myers, FL 33908 239.333.2411

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This month, treat your loved one to a performance of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I, on stage at Artis– Naples, February 7-11. Part of Artis–Naples’ Broadway Series, the Tony Award-winning musical tells the story of the unconventional and often tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and British schoolteacher Anna Leonowens, who the king brings to his palace as a governess to teach his many wives and children. Set against an opulent backdrop of 1860s imperialistic Bangkok, the production features ornate sets and beautiful costumes, as well as a look at what happens when two very different worlds collide. (artisnaples.org) —Anna Bjorlin

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February /2018 Because I’m Happy, Alexander Fydrorov

EAST WEST FINE ART PRESENTS WORKS BY ALEXANDER FYDROROV THROUGH FEBRUARY 14.

ART AND MUSEUMS

Flamingos, Emily James

“LOVE IS IN THE AIR” EXHIBITION IS ON DISPLAY THROUGH FEBRUARY AT EMILY JAMES GALLERY. GUITARIST BRUCE HECKSEL AND SINGER-SONGWRITER JULIE PATCHOULI PERFORM A MULTIMEDIA CONCERT ON FEBRUARY 2 AT CENTERS FOR THE ARTS BONITA SPRINGS.

Artana Gallery—Museum-quality oil painter Teri Malo’s solo show, comprised of 20 atmospheric seascapes and 12 lush pondscapes that celebrate the glorious change in seasons, Feb. 1-24 with opening reception Feb. 2; artanagallery.com. Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs—Annual Members-Only Exhibition, artwork by the centers’ members in a wide array of media, Feb. 2-22 with opening reception Feb. 2; “The Art of Diedrich, McCurdy, Nisita and Skiba,” showcasing the parallel pathways of four contemporary artists, through Feb. 16; Southwest Florida Watercolor Society Exhibition, bright paintings representing the heart of Southwest Florida by local watercolor artists, Feb. 22-April 21, with opening reception Feb. 22; Bonita Springs National Art Festival, artwork by 200 national and international artists, Feb. 10-11, Riverside Park, Bonita Springs; artcenterbonita.org. Contemporary Cuban Art Pop-Up Exhibit at Mercato—Artwork by eight prominent contemporary Cuban painters, with a portion of sale proceeds to benefit Beth Shalom in Havana, Cuba, which provides medical supplies to those in need, Feb. 14-28, 2112 Strada Place, Naples; contemporarycubanarts.com

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The Everglades Wonder Gardens is featuring a new “Birds of the Everglades” exhibit showcasing the photographic artworks of Marc Harris, a wildlife conservation photographer and member of the Naples Art Association and United Arts Council of Collier County. From capturing the beauty of a preening flamingo to the unguarded moments of an eagle goofing around, Harris has made it his life’s work to document rare moments in nature and birds in their natural habitats. The images showcase a side of wildlife most people don’t have a chance to experience. The exhibition will be on display at the gardens through April. (evergladeswondergardens.com) —Anna Bjorlin

East West Fine Art at Bigham Galleria, Naples— “Gulliver’s Travels–Journey into Stanislav Plutenko’s Dreams,” vivid artworks inspired by the Moscow painter’s own dreams, Feb. 1-15; “The Eyes of My Beloved Are Like Wild Flowers,” exhibition of striking still lives by Russian artists Alexander Fydorov and Oleg Kalaytanov, through Feb. 14; eastwestfineart. com. Emily James Gallery—“Love is in the Air” exhibition, on display throughout the month; emilyjames​ art.com. Everglades Wonder Gardens—“Birds of the Ever-

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glades,” new exhibit featuring the photographic artworks of wildlife conservation photographer Marc Harris, on display through April; evergladeswonder​ gardens.com. Fifth Avenue South, Naples—Fourteenth Annual Cars on 5th, Feb. 10; fifthavenuesouth.com. Galleries of Crayton Cove, Naples—Art After Dark, artwork, food, drinks, music, Feb. 10; galleriesofcray​ toncove.com. Gardner Colby Gallery—“Corso!,” one-man show featuring new works by landscape master Frank Corso with opening night reception, Feb. 21; gard​ nercolbygallery.com. Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples—Hunt Slonem solo exhibition, new works by the neoexpressionist painter, through Feb. 8; Jenness Cortez solo exhibition, works exploring the classic paradox of realism, Feb.

12-22; Laura Shechter solo exhibition, works by the second-generation contemporary realist painter, Feb. 26-March 8; harmonmeek.com. Harmon-Meek | modern, Naples—“AURA” special exhibition featuring new nature paintings by Tobi Kahn; group exhibition of gallery artists including Will and Ellie Barnet, Babette Bloch, Gabriela Dellosso, and more, throughout February; harmonmeekmod​ ern.com. Hayes Hall, Artis—Naples—“Revelation: Jean-Denis Cruchet,” retrospective of works by the Swiss-American sculptor, through April 22; “Unlimited,” featuring the multifaceted art of John Carroll Long, through April 22; “Artis–Encounters,” highlights from the museum’s permanent collection, through June 2; Art After Hours, featuring free admission, live music, and docent learning, Feb. 21; artisnaples.org. Marco Island Center for the Arts—Members Only Exhibition, showcasing works in mixed media, Feb. 5-23 with second Tuesday reception on Feb. 13; mar​ coislandart.org. Marco Island Historical Museum—“Coastal Trade– Bounty, Booty, and Boats of the Gulf and Glades from Naples to Key West” exhibition, featuring paintings by Paul Arsenault and folk art, posters, and artifacts relating to the pioneer days of Southwest Florida’s maritime trading networks, on display through March 2; colliermuseums.com. Marianne Friedland Gallery—“Milton Avery – Watercolors of the Early Years,” major exhibition of early Avery watercolors from the 1930s, Feb. 7-28; mari​ annefriedlandglry.com.

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Naples Art Association—“For the Love of Art–Featured Artists Exhibition,” Feb. 3-15; The 52nd Founders Juried Awards Exhibition, showcasing 2-D and 3-D contemporary artwork, Feb. 24-March 25; “Tiny Art,” small-sized artwork with strong visual impact, Feb. 28-March 17; Art in the Park, Feb. 3; NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2018

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Agenda For the Love of Art Celebration, Feb. 17; Naples National Art Show, Feb. 24-25, Cambier Park, Naples; naplesart.org. Naples Art District—ART ALIVE openings, Feb. 7 and 17, galleries and studios north of Pine Ridge Road and west of Airport Pulling Road; naplesartdistrict.com. Naples Artcrafters—Outdoor fine art and crafts by local artists, Feb. 10, Cambier Park; naplesart​ crafters.com. Naples Botanical Garden—“Dinosaurs: Back with a Roar!,” interactive, multi-sensory exhibit featuring 10 large-scale animatronic dinosaur models, Feb. 17-June 3; Naples Ikebana International Show, demonstrations of Japanese flower arranging, tea ceremony, and a Ginza market, Feb. 16-17; naplesgarden.org. Native Visions Gallery—“Expressions in Stone,” featuring works by Zimbabwean master sculptor Godfrey Zonde, Feb. 15-23; nativevisions.com. Rosen Gallery & Studios, Naples—“Tracy Magen Rosen: Zen,” featuring peaceful imagery in various mediums, through March 6; A Taste of Raku, paint a bisque vase with glaze, with refreshments, Thursdays; Clay: Handbuilding & Raku techniques, five-week class, Mondays or Thursdays, reservation required; rosen.gallery. Thomas Riley Studio—Carmelo Blandino exhibition, new works by the master painter, Feb. 15-March 23 with opening reception on Feb. 15; thomasrileystudio.com.

CHILDREN AND TEENS

Pure Florida—Kids Cruise, weekly on Saturdays, set sail from historic Tin City and embark on a 1.5-hour cruise to learn about Southwest Florida waterways, observe wildlife, and participate in a scavenger hunt; purefl.com. Rosen Gallery & Studios, Naples—Clay Art for Kids & Parents, four-week sessions led by artist Richard Rosen, Mondays; rosen.gallery.

FILM

DINOSAUR DIGS If your kids are becoming antsy for the new Jurassic World movie, bring them out to the Naples Botanical Garden for its new “Dinosaurs: Back with a Roar!” exhibit from February 17 - June 3. The multi-sensory showcase features 10 large-scale animatronic dinosaur models, including a winged Quetzalcoatlus with its nest and a 40-foot Tyrannosaurus rex. The creatures, which move and growl, can be found in the Kathleen and Scott Kapnick Brazilian Garden and the Karen and Robert Scott Florida Garden. There will also be a fossil dig pit and photo opportunities. Designed to lead visitors on a journey through the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods during the Mesozoic Era, this educational and interactive exhibit is the perfect opportunity to introduce budding paleontologists to creatures that lived millions of years ago. (naplesgarden.org) —A.B.

rari with personal appearance, Feb. 1-3; Hoorsenbuhs, Feb. 3-4; Mark Davis with personal appearance, Feb. 6-7; Gemfields, Feb. 8-10; Boaz Kashi, Feb. 13-14; Sylva & Cie, Feb. 15-17; Katherine Jetter, Feb. 20-21; Yeprem, Feb. 22-24; Cadar with personal appearance, Feb. 27-28; maris​ sacollections.com. Third Street South, Naples—Third on Canvas, local artists painting scenes from Third Street South Historic District, Feb. 11-12; Farmers Market, Saturday mornings, parking lot behind Tommy Bahama; thirdstreetsouth.com.

Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs—Films for Film Lovers Series: The Teacher, Feb. 5; The Hunt, Feb. 12; Chef’s Special, Feb. 19, The Salesman, Feb. 26, Moe Auditorium & Film Center; artcen​ terbonita.org.

The Village on Venetian Bay, Naples—Village Green Market, fresh produce, handmade and homemade goods, and more, Sunday mornings, venetianvillage.com.

FOOD, WINE, AND FASHION

Artis—Naples—Naples Philharmonic presents “Ray, Motown & Beyond,” through Feb. 3; Jodie DeSalvo, Feb. 5; Naples Philharmonic Around

Marissa Collections, Naples—Trunk shows: Catherine Regehr Spring 2018, Feb. 1-2; Yossi Ha-

MUSIC

Town, Feb. 8-9; Youth Jazz Orchestra, Feb. 11; Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Riccardo Muti, Feb. 12; All That Jazz with Steve Wilson, Feb. 14; Naples Philharmonic Masterworks, Feb. 15 and 17; Youth Orchestra, Feb. 16; The Beach Boys, Feb. 18; Naples Philharmonic Wang Chamber Music, Feb. 18; Naples Philharmonic with Frankie Moreno, Feb. 20-24; Casey Weston, Feb. 21; Steve Solomon, Feb. 22-23; Neil Sedaka, Feb. 26; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Feb. 27-28; artisnaples.org. Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers—Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles, Feb. 7; Gulf Coast Symphony presents Oklahoma!, Feb. 2425; bbmannpah.com. Cambier Park, Naples—Naples Concert Band, featuring Broadway vocalist Mark Sanders singing a medley of Barry Manilow hits and violinist Glenn Basham, Feb. 11; naplesconcertband. org; Naples Dixieland Jazz Band, Feb. 4; Naples Jazzmasters Dixieland Band, Feb. 17; naplesjazz​ society.com.

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CAPA, Cultural and Performing Arts Center— Classic Barbershop Harmony, presented by CAPA’s Spectrum Series and featuring the Paradise Coastmen Chorus, Feb. 9; Virtuoso Violins, Jazz, and a Hoedown, featuring violinists Glenn Basham and Daniela Shtereva, Feb. 16, Wang Opera Center; capacenter.org. Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs—Patchouli & Terra Guitarra: The Landscape of Guitar, multi-media concert experience by master guitarist Bruce Hecksel and singer-songwriter Julie Patchouli, Feb. 2; Musical Moments–Romantic Interlude, themed performances by Southwest Florida musicians, Feb. 4; O Sole Trio: Bravissimo Broadway, highlights from Broadway musicals, Feb. 17; The Dan Heck Blues and Truth Sextet, Feb. 23; Mr. Ho’s Orchestrotica, show about mid-20th century exotica, Feb. 24; artcenterbo​ nita.org. Classic Chamber Concerts—The Jasper String Quartet featuring Michael Berkovsky on the pi-

Still Life with Dancers, Laura Shechter

Wade by the Windows, Laura Shechter

ano, Feb. 5, Sugden Community Theatre, Naples; classicchamberconcerts.org. Marco Island Center for the Arts—Musical Interludes: Gypsy Sojourn Duo, with a guitarist and violinist playing Gypsy Jazz favorites, Feb. 20; marcoislandart.org. Naples Botanical Garden—Opera Naples Young Artists Concert, Feb. 7, Kapnick Hall; Opera in the Garden, annual benefit for Opera Naples featuring

a sunset performance of classic operatic arias and an evening of fine dining, floral attire with black-tie optional, Feb. 20; naplesgarden.org. Seminole Casino Hotel, Immokalee—Mary Wilson and The Shirelles, high-energy show of music mixed with spirited dancing and comedy, Feb. 2; Tanya Tucker, concert by the country music legend, Feb. 3; “An Intimate Evening with The Tenors,” featuring songs from the trio’s latest album, Feb. 10; semin​ oleimmokaleecasino.com.

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Agenda Seraphic Fire—St. Matthew Passion, J.S. Bach’s retelling of the crucifixion scored for double chorus and orchestra, Feb. 15, Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church, Naples; seraphicfire.org. Southwest Florida Event Center, Bonita Springs— Tribute dinner shows: Turnstiles: A Tribute to Billy Joel, Feb. 1; Back to Chicago 2018, Feb. 9; Glen Campbell Xperience, Feb. 11; Nightfever: A Tribute to the Bee Gees, Feb. 17; Gino Vannelli, Feb. 22; Don McLean, Feb. 23; swfleventcenter.com. TheatreZone, Naples—Coffee, Tea & Broadway, Cabaret Series with meet-and-greet, Feb. 14; Mersey Beatles concert, featuring Liverpool-born Beatles tribute band, Feb. 21; theatrezone-florida.com. Voices of Naples—Singing for Scholarships concert, Feb. 25, Naples United Church of Christ; voicesofnaples.org.

SPEAKERS AND SEMINARS

“Ding” Darling Visitor & Education Center, Sanibel Island—Lecture series with authors, James McClintock, Feb. 2; Joe Weigand, Feb. 16; Stephen Kress, Feb. 23; dingdarlingsociety.org. Everglades Historical Society—Annual meeting and historical talk, Feb. 23, Island Café, Everglades City; evergladeshistorical.org. Friends of the Library of Collier County—Nick Linn Lecture Series, featuring Christina Baker Kline, author of A Piece of the World, Feb. 5, The RitzCarlton Golf Resort, Naples; collier-friends.org. Naples Botanical Garden—Natural Home and Body Care with Briana Marino, Feb. 8; Valentine’s Day Floral Arrangement with Kathleen Hawryluk, Feb. 9; Teas of the Garden with Andrea Grace, Feb. 23; naplesgarden.org.

Show Tunes

Naples Historical Society at Historic Palm Cottage—Garden Side Chickee Chat: Victorian Fashions in Southwest Florida, exploring the clothing styles of Naples residents at the turn of the 20th century, with Naples Players costume designer Dot Auchmoody, Feb. 23; napleshistoricalsociety.org. Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens—Conservation Lecture Series: Hope for Wild Tigers, Ombra Mai Fuby, mixer followed by a presenCarmen Blandino tation and Q&A with Dr. Tara Harris, who manages a breeding program for tigers living in zoos across North America and galvanizes zoo support for efforts to save wild tigers, Feb. 15; napleszoo.org. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples—Lunch & Learn Lecture, featuring Doc Anna, “Swamp Doctor of Florida,” Feb. 20; rookerybay.org.

SPECIAL EVENTS

VIEW AN EXHIBITION OF NEW WORKS BY PAINTER CARMEN BLANDINO AT THOMAS RILEY STUDIO, FEBRUARY 15 - MARCH 23.

port them, Feb. 10, Naples Municipal Airport; avowcares.org. Barbara Bush Foundation—Eighteenth Annual Florida Celebration of Reading, Feb. 16, Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa, Bonita Springs; barbarabush.org.

Agape Charities—Naples Loves: An Evening of

Charity and Compassion, Feb. 8, St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church; stkatherine.net.

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Naples—Celebrating the Beauty of Art with U–An Evening of Vision Gala, Feb. 9; bascompalmer.org.

American Cancer Society, Marco Island—Imagination Ball, black-tie optional gala with open bar, dinner, dancing, silent and live auctions, Feb. 10, JW Marriott Marco Island; acsimaginationball. com.

Books for Collier Kids—Thanks a Million! Dinner, celebrating one million books donated to children in need in Collier County, Feb. 28, private club in Naples; booksforcollierkids.org.

Avow Foundation, Inc.—Butterfly Ball, vintage military theme ball highlighting Avow’s “We Honor Veterans” program, supporting those who have served our nation and the families who sup-

Catholic Charities Diocese of Venice, Inc.— Venetian Charity Ball, Feb. 3, Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa, Bonita Springs; catholiccharitiesdovv.org.

MUSIC LOVERS, TAKE NOTE: THE O SOLE TRIO WILL PERFORM A SPECIAL “BRAVISSIMO BROADWAY” CONCERT AT THE CENTERS FOR THE ARTS BONITA SPRINGS ON FEBRUARY 17. THE PERFORMANCE WILL BEGIN AT 7:30 P.M. AND WILL INCLUDE HIGHLIGHTS FROM FAMOUS BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS, SUCH AS LES MISÉRABLES, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, THE SOUND OF MUSIC, AND WEST SIDE STORY. THE CONCERT FEATURES VOCALS BY SOPRANO ERIN SHIELDS AND BARITONE GIUSEPPE SPOLETINI WITH PIANO AND VIOLIN ACCOMPANIMENT BY DAVID SHELTON. TICKETS RANGE FROM $35-$45 AND A 10-PERCENT DISCOUNT FOR CFABS MEMBERS. (ARTCENTERBONITA.ORG) —A.B.

“Ding” Darling Society—Go Wild for “Ding,” annual fundraiser themed “In the Nest,” Feb. 14, Sanibel Community House; dingdarlingsociety.org. Everglades Wonder Gardens—Enchanted–An Evening of Wonder, Feb. 15; evergladeswonder​ gardens.com. Fun Time Early Childhood Academy—Help Fun Time Kids Bloom!, Feb. 9, The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; funtimeacademy.org. Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples—Night at the Museum: Pirate Ball, celebrate the sixth anniversary of the museum with welcome grog,

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pictures with parrots, dining, and dancing, guests are encouraged to dress in pirate theme, Feb. 10; cmon.org. Habitat for Humanity of Collier County—Pacesetter Dinner, Feb. 22, Grey Oaks Country Club, Naples; habitatcollier.org. Hope After Stroke Florida—Luncheon and Fashion Show, Feb. 20, Naples Sailing & Yacht Club; hopeafterstrokefl.org. Humane Society, Naples—Eighteenth Annual Pet Lovers Gala: Krewe de Paws Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball, guests are invited to bring dogs to this black-tie gala, Feb. 9, Naples Botanical Garden; hsnaples.org. Jewish Federation of Collier County—Power of Community Celebration, Feb. 3, Grey Oaks Country Club, Naples; jewishnaples.org. The League Club—Lesley Stahl: Her Stories Today luncheon, Feb. 23, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Re-

sort, Naples; leagueclub.org. Marco Island Center for the Arts—“Once Upon a Time” Gala benefiting the center, Feb. 24, Island Country Club, Marco Island; marcoislandart.org. Naples Garden Club—House & Garden Tour, Feb. 3, Naples Botanical Garden; naplesgarden​ club.org. Naples Music Club—Strings Extraordinaire, Feb. 25, Figge Conservatory and Daniels Pavilion, Artis–Naples; naplesgardenclub.org. The Naples Players—“Let Us Entertain You” Gala, evening benefiting KidzAct Youth Theatre with a gourmet dinner and performance by The Naples Players and KidzAct performers, Feb. 6, Naples Grande Beach Resort; naplesplayers.org. Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens—ZOObilee: Feast with the Beasts, event features animal encounters, culinary bites from 20 Naples restaurants, raffle to win an African safari, Feb. 9; napleszoo.org.

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WORKS BY EIGHT CONTEMPORARY CUBAN PAINTERS WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT A CUBAN ART POP-UP EXHIBIT AT MERCATO, FEBRUARY 14 - 28.

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Neighborhood Health Clinic—Gourmet Vintner Dinner, Feb. 3, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples; neigh​ borhoodhealthclinic.org. PAWS Assistance Dogs Inc.—Third on Canvas Art Auction, Feb. 11, a private club in Naples; pawsassistancedogs.org. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida—The Choice Affair 2018, Feb. 10, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort; ppswcf.org. Royal Palm Academy—The Kings’ Celebration Gala, Feb. 24, LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort, Naples; royalpalmacademy.com. Saint Ann School Foundation—Annual Fashion Show, elegant evening of fashion, dinner, and dancing to benefit the foundation’s need-based scholarships, Feb. 7, Naples Grande Beach Resort; stann.net. Shelter for Abused Women and Children— Gentle’men Against Domestic Violence Annual Men’s Tailgate Event, Feb. 13, Grey Oaks Country Club, Naples; Eighteenth Annual Mending Broken Hearts with Hope Luncheon, Feb. 19, The RitzCarlton Golf Resort, Naples; naplesshelter.org. Stroke Recovery Foundation—Loving Life in SWFL, healthy living expo, live music, food and drinks with following wine, craft beer, and craft

cocktail social, Feb. 3, Riverside Park, Bonita Springs; strokerecoveryfoundation.org. Susan G. Komen Southwest Florida—Golf Ball, watch a celebrity golf demonstration by top PGA professionals, original works of art from a private collection of Ben Hogan, auction including a golf package honoring Jack Nicklaus, Feb. 3, The RitzCarlton Golf Resort, Naples; komenswfl.org.

SPORTS AND OUTDOORS

Conservancy of Southwest Florida—Eco cruises through Rookery Bay aboard the Good Fortune II, Leisurely Lunch and Classic Sunset cruises offered through May 31; conservancy.org. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Naples—Swamp Meditation Walk, Feb. 3; Early Bird Walks, Feb. 6, 13, and 20; corkscrew.audubon.org. Gulf Coast Runners—Naples High School Marching Band Coconut 5K Run, Feb. 24, Coquina Sands; gcrunner.org. NAMI of Collier County—Sixteenth Annual “Steps of Hope” Walk, Feb. 17, Cambier Park, Naples; namicollier.org. Naples Botanical Garden—Birding in the Garden, Feb. 6, 13, and 27; Tai Chi in the Garden, Tuesdays and Thursdays through April; Yoga in the Garden, Sundays and Wednesdays through

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April; naplesgarden.org. Parkinson Association of SWFL—Nineteenth Annual Heart and Sole Walk, Feb. 24, Centennial Bank, Naples; pasfi.org.

THEATER/DANCE

Artis—Naples—The Second City, Feb. 2-3; Jessica Lang Dance with the Naples Philharmonic, Feb. 5; The King and I, Feb. 7-11; Dancing with the Stars: Live!, Feb. 16; Howie Mandel, Feb. 25; artisnaples.org.

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Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs—Improv Café and Improv Tonight!, Feb. 3, Moe Auditorium & Film Center; Footloose, classic story about adolescence and smalltown values presented by CFABS Teen Players, Feb. 9-11, Hinman Auditorium; Staged Readings, evening of readings by local thespians, Feb. 16, Moe Auditorium & Film Center; artcenterbonita.org. Gulfshore Opera—Taste of Opera, Feb. 1, Hideaway Beach Club, Marco Island; Style and Song Luncheon, Feb. 6, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; Grand Opera Night, Feb. 8, Jewish Congregation of Marco Island; Very Verdi Concert, Feb. 10, Naples Art Association; Valentine Taste of Opera, Feb. 13, Shangri-La Springs, Bonita Springs; Phantom Gala, Feb. 25, Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church, Naples; gulfshoreopera.org.

ARE YOU ON THE LIST?

Gulfshore Playhouse—The Price, by Arthur Miller, through Feb. 4; Scapino, Feb. 17-March 18; gulfshoreplay​ house.org. The Marco Players—Dusty Storm Tongue-in-Cheek Country Music Comedy, Feb. 10; J. Robert–The Florida Fiddler Show Chapter 2, Feb. 24, both shows include a

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box lunch and Q&A with the shows’ respective authors, The Marco Players theater; themarcoplayers.com. The Naples Players—Charles Ives Take Me Home, poignant and comedic story about a father’s love of music and a daughter’s passion for basketball being at odds, through Feb. 11; Rapture, Blister, Burn, witty comedy about gender politics in the wake of 20th-century feminist ideals, Feb. 7-March 4; The Taming of the Shrew, classic comedy by William Shakespeare, Feb. 17-March 18; naplesplayers.org. Off the Hook Comedy Club, Naples—Comics Felipe Esparza, Feb. 1-3; Shawn Wayans, Feb. 8-10; Bobby Collins, Feb. 14-15; Hank Denson, Feb. 21; Guy Branum, Feb. 22-25; offthehookcomedy.com. Opera Naples—Renata Scotto Academy Concert, Feb. 2; Opera Stars Concert featuring internationally-known Italian baritone Luca Salsi, Feb. 18; L’elisir d’amore (The Elixir of Love), charming romantic comedy, Feb. 2324; operanaples.org. Theater on Marco—Singin’ Broadway, Southwest Florida favorites and special guests sing some of the best hits of Broadway, Feb. 23-25, Marco Lutheran Church; theateronmarco.com.

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BRENDA MELTON’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION WHAT: AN EVENING WITH LIVE MUSIC BY THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND AND THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND WHO: FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF MELTON’S CMGA EVENT AND PAWS ASSISTANCE DOGS WHERE: SEMINOLE CASINO HOTEL IMMOKALEE

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FRIENDS OF FOSTER CHILDREN FOREVER WHAT: EIGHTH ANNUAL SIP & SAMPLE, AN EVENING OF FINE WINE TASTINGS AND APPETIZERS TO BENEFIT FOSTER CHILDREN IN THE COMMUNITY WHO: SUPPORTERS OF THE ORGANIZATION WHERE: THE VILLAGE SHOPS ON VENETIAN BAY VALENTINA CIOCE, CALLIE MAZZARELLA ALISA PAVLICK, ADRIANE ORION, ELISABETH TRUJILLO

LYNN GREWE, KAREN BARNES, VAL SHEDD ANTHONY AND SHAWN VERNIERI

ERICA MEILE, KYLEE NEVILLE, LILIA ROCHE

E. SUE HUFF

JIM AND NAN HENDERSON, JOEL HENDERSON

JEAN STEGALL, SYDNEY FRASCA

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BOB PRINTZ, CRAIG JONES, ANNE FLEMING, PETER SCHUETTE

LEE HEALTH FOUNDATION EMMALYNN GREEN, KAMELA PATTON

WHAT: CELEBRATION OF CARING, HONORING THOSE WHO AIDED THE LOCAL COMMUNITY IN THE WAKE OF HURRICANE IRMA WHO: SUPPORTERS OF THE COLLIER COMES TOGETHER DISASTER RELIEF FUND WHERE: THE NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN

MONICA DUPREE WITH SPENCER, JACKSON SMITH NATHALIE RALTON, JOE GAMMONS, JENNIFER PARISI

SKIP LEONARD, BURT SAUNDERS

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WAYNE AND SANDY HEMSTEAD

NAPLES THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER WHAT: BOOTSTRAP BOOGIE BARN DANCE, “DENIM & DINING,” BENEFITING THE ORGANIZATION’S EQUINE-ASSISTED ACTIVITIES AND THERAPY PROGAMS WHO: FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF THE CENTER WHERE: NAPLES THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER

SARAH YOUNG, KEVIN SMITH

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©2018 Palm Beach Media Group North, LLC. All rights reserved. Naples Illustrated [ISSN 10996303] [USPS # 16626] is published monthly, except June and August, by Palm Beach Media Group North, LLC. Known office of the publication: 3066 Tamiami Trail N, Suite 102, Naples, FL 34103. Periodical postage paid at West Palm Beach, FL and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Naples Illustrated c/o Palm Beach Media Group North, LLC., P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL 33480. Subscription price: $39.60 per year. Outside U.S. add $35 per year for postage and handling. Send subscription orders to: Subscription Department, Naples Illustrated, P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL, 33480 or e-mail: circulation@naplesillustrated.com, fax (561) 659-1736. Volume 21, No. 2, February 2018. Visit our website at naplesillustrated.com Naples Illustrated and Palm Beach Media Group North, LLC. retain exclusive rights to all editorial and photographic materials used, which cannot be reproduced in any manner without written consent.

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Sense of Place

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MICHAEL CARONCHI

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1. Great escapes: I love London and Italy, especially Portofino— though Fashion Week in Paris and New York was the most fun. 2. Esteemed charities: Naples Botanical Garden, which is an amazing development of tropical-zone gardens for the community to enjoy, and Naples Children and Education Foundation, which has outdone itself in raising millions of dollars for Collier County children who live below the poverty line. 3. Recent coveted purchase: Driving my white Words to live by: Nothing Mercedes G-Wagen makes me feel hip and cool because it is exactly is important unless we make it important. the same white vehicle my daughter drives. 4. Best locally made product: Arthrex orthopedic medical devices. 3 5. Guilty pleasure: Hiring interior designers Renée Gaddis and Jenn Younger. 6. Beauty must-haves: Glossy lipstick, enhanced eyelashes, and microbladed eyebrows. 7. Best local bites: I love everything at Amore Ristorante; Mediterrano prepares a salt-encrusted branzino that is the best; and Capital Grille has delicious sesame tuna. 8. Beloved local attraction: Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples. The Pirate Ball funds structures and programs for our grandchildren. 9 9: Go-to scent: Anything vanilla. Favorite outdoor 10. Greatest accomplishment: Lifting people up with activity: Playing with encouragement and caring, including my husband, four 8 my grandchildren and children, and seven grandchildren. I have their backs!

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Barbie Hills

, a Naples resident who first began visiting the area nearly four decades ago, finds joy in giving back to the community. “Living here I need a purpose, a reason to get up each morning and have an impact for the good of the people who are neighbors in Southwest Florida,” she says. Among her many charitable endeavors, Hills and her husband are trustees of the Naples Winter Wine Festival.

Go-to hostess gift: A gift certificate to a floral business, usually the Garden District.

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Favorite artist: My son Danny can whip up a huge painting in one day! Also, I love paintings by Lana Gomez.

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