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FEATURES 50 / BEAUTY FROM WITHIN Ivey Leidy has redefined her relationship to food—and is on a mission to help others By Judy Martel
58 / FANTASY TAKES FLIGHT Ivor House abounds with mesmerizing design details and a captivating mural By Susie Stanton Staikos
68 / VIVA VALENTINE
Elyce Arons and Jacqui Michel team up for a memorable vegan fiesta By Judy Martel
76 / EASY BREEZY Whether on land or at sea, lightweight attire is perfect for fall in South Florida Photography by Danny Cardozo
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16 / FROM THE EDITOR INSIDER 19 / LOCAL SPOTLIGHT A new florist blooms in Jupiter
20 / RETAIL THERAPY Getting to know the sisters behind Stoney Clover Lane
22 / NEW NORMAL Party planning amid a pandemic
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The inner workings of Stage, two artisan finds, and a chic new cookbook
Patriotic accessories, plus homeinspired attire
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BALANCE 125 / THE GREAT OUTDOORS Four ways to kayak across the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast
126 / HEALTH & FITNESS
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What to see and do this month
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In the seven months since the COVID-19 pandemic changed lives around the globe, one aspect of our lives has emerged as all-important: home. Prior to that, so many of us, myself included, lived life largely away from home—at offices, gathering places, and destinations near and far. Now that quarantines and health concerns have made our lives more home-centric, we have come to appreciate parts of our domestic existence that we previously took for granted. One of those is time spent in the kitchen. This month’s cover subject, Ivey Leidy, has created a brand around intentional cooking and the health benefits associated with it. As a certified health and nutrition coach, she devises delicious clean meals and no-nonsense exercise routines that anyone can replicate. Looking at her today—she’s the absolute picture of health—you’d never know she struggled with eating disorders. Her willingness to be honest and authentic about this part of her journey is what makes her the best kind of influencer: one who truly contributes to positive change. Read more about Ivey in “Beauty From Within” on page 50. You’ll also enjoy reading about Elyce Arons’ vegan fiesta, which she co-hosted with Palm Beacher Jacqui Michel. Elyce, the CEO of Frances Valentine and one of the original founders of Kate Spade, is a fashion powerhouse yet is incredibly down-to-earth. From the moment I met her, back in January, I appreciated her energy and sense of fun. That’s exactly what comes across at her party, which is as colorful as her personality (and, of course, Frances Valentine’s embroidered textiles). Turn to “Viva Valentine” on page 68 and get to know this lovely woman whom you’ll be seeing more of around town. If you’re of a preservation mindset, don’t miss “Fantasy Takes Flight,” the story of Tom and Jordan Saunders’ meticulous restoration of Ivor House, a Palm Beach masterpiece. This home is impressive on many levels, but none more so than its trompe l’oeil murals by British artist Graham Rust. The lifelike depictions of birds and monkeys on grisaille backgrounds reminiscent of Chinese scenes are reflective of the artist’s passion and imagination, which truly has no bounds. See for yourself on page 58. Enjoy the issue!
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Fancy FLORA The pandemic’s early stay-home mantra rendered a fortuitous turn for Jupiter resident Zaneta Kuzelova: She finally launched her dream business, Joy de Fleurs. “My grandmother brought me to love and appreciate flowers,” says Kuzelova, whose luxe arrangements have quickly attracted local attention. “She always grew peonies, dahlias, tulips, and many other beautiful flowers in her garden.” Kuzelova emigrated from Czechia in 2015, and a European flair is part of her signature polished look. However, she also heeds trends. She notes that consumers are currently gravitating toward messy, natural looks reminiscent of spring gardens. “Starting a business during COVID-19 is definitely a challenge,” Kuzelova admits. “Fortunately, flower shops are rising; people can’t travel to visit their families but are still thinking of them.” Her mixed floral cones are popular as birthday gifts, she adds. Boxes of roses convey romance, orchids express sympathy, and brightly colored mixed-floral boxes—to which she adds macarons from Wellington-based Sweets by Ester—radiate positive vibes and are the ideal get-wellsoon gesture. (joydefleurs.com)
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A SISTER Story In 2009, Palm Beach natives Kendall and Libby Glazer founded Stoney Clover Lane on their bedroom floor. They were still in high school at the time and viewed the venture as a creative outlet. Now all grown-up, the sisters and their line of customizable accessories have seen dramatic success, with 400 percent growth year-over-year and sales in the high seven figures. “It grew into the business people know today from a need we felt in our own lives,” Libby explains. “We travel extensively and never felt like there were colorful, fun travel accessories available at the level and quality we expect.” They started with patches and the rest is history. With Palm Beach as a muse, inspiration comes easy. “We grew up in such a colorful, fun, and relaxed environment, and that’s how we want people to feel shopping and using our products,” Kendall says. Libby adds that it also influenced their retail strategy. “We wanted our first brick-and-mortar store to be in our hometown, which is also a destination. The rest of our stores followed that same direction—destinations we love spending time in.” Stoney Clover Lane is known for chic essentials in cheery colors and with customizable accents. Their classic pouches (above) are a top seller. Top right: Libby (left) and Kendall Glazer have big plans for the brand.
As co-CEOs and co-creative directors, Libby and Kendall are not merely sisters but business partners. And while many might balk at the prospect of working so closely with a sibling, the duo’s dynamic couldn’t be more symbiotic. “I think we both feel like we couldn’t have picked a better partner,” says Libby. “When we disagree on something, it’s easy to quickly hash it out as sisters.” “Our differences complement each other nicely,” Kendall adds. “I’m super involved in our social media and branding, and Libby’s heavily involved in the retail stores and product ideas.” Beyond picking the right partner, the secret to their success is following their instincts, they say. “We have a really clear vision of what we want the brand to be and where we want it to go,” Kendall explains. “We’ve always trusted our gut when making decisions and it’s always paid off.” On the docket for the future of Stoney Clover Lane? More strategic licensing and fun collaborations with similar brands—and more stores. “We have our eyes on a few new markets,” Libby says. “You’ll definitely be seeing more Stoney Clover Lane locations in the next year or two.” (stoneycloverlane.com)
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HAT TRICK
In his West Palm Beach atelier, House of Clyde designer Scott Harper is reviving the fine art of MILLINERY By Krystian von Speidel
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t all started with a hat. We’ll soon get to that. Not to belabor the Cat in the Hat reference, but 41-year-old Scott Harper has lived many lives. His current incarnation is as a milliner, crafting custom caps from the surprisingly spacious West Palm Beach studio he carved out of a converted storage unit. For his clientele, the experience of creating these hats is as unforgettable as the compliments they elicit. Yet it wasn’t always so obvious that Harper would one day find himself plying this trade. House of Clyde—the name an homage to Clyde May’s whiskey, the logo a nod to artist Jean-Michel Basquiat—has only been around for two years, but local stylesavvy ladies and gentlemen are already clamoring for one of his bespoke pieces. Born in New Jersey, Harper lived a peripatetic childhood that landed him in Guatemala, his father’s homeland. As a teenager, he had difficulty focusing and wasn’t a keen student, so his mother enrolled him in a carpentry program at age 16. “Do something with the hands and the mind,” quips Harper, whose specialty was learning to make the marimba, a traditional Guatemalan xylophone. This training would serve Harper well in the years to come. Shortly after completing his studies in carpentry, he moved with his family to Florida, finding work in Jupiter with a carpenter, crafting and installing cabinetry. The gig didn’t last long before the carpenter retired and Harper began grooming dogs for a living, eventually opening his own shop,
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to include aspects of their life story into the design, such as favorite trinkets and cherished pieces of jewelry. “There’s a nostalgia for wearing something that has been made expressly for you,” he notes. The design process itself is fully collaborative. Harper provides an array of fabric samples, trims, and hat shapes for clients to pick from, gently guiding them through the creation. It takes approximately
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Canino Pet Spa & Boutique, which he operated for nearly 20 years. Harper’s life has taken many twists and turns. Yet those turns have led him to this moment, in this atelier, making these hats. That gig as a dog groomer? It led to Harper meeting his Venezuelan-born wife, Dahiana. She is his model and muse, frequently featured in moody Instagram posts that capture the allure of House of Clyde hats in black-andwhite images, many photographed in Paris, the couple’s favorite city. The dog-grooming business? That led Harper to acquire the bakery next door and open Taco Chula, the beloved Palm Beach Gardens taqueria, the success of which has allowed him to focus on his career as a milliner. Before embarking on that chapter, however, he tried his hand as an artist. His colorful oil canvases line the House of Clyde studio walls, mixing and mingling with Harper’s newfound expression in his hats. As for that first hat? It was one he’d long owned but that had never quite fit correctly and was too simple. “It didn’t say what I needed it to say,” recalls Harper, who took it apart to see how it was made. He also started watching videos and reading books on the hat-making process. This led to taking apart even more hats, researching where to acquire the best materials, and trying again and again to get it right. “I had to learn everything in bits and pieces,” he says. “I had to beat my head against the wall for a long time to learn the patience it takes to make hats.” Two years later, House of Clyde was born. Under his label, Harper seeks to push the boundaries of traditional design. “People are tired of the same old, same old. People want to let their hat sing. They don’t want to simply be hangers for what they wear.” Harper employs the best fabrics and millinery techniques. Beaver and rabbit felt is sourced from Tennessee. Ecuadorian straw bases are produced by a fourth-generation family of weavers. Trims are equally special: grosgrain ribbon from France, lush silk velvets from Switzerland. The headband is leather and can easily be replaced if damaged by perspiration. Each hat is custom fitted and unique to the individual. Harper encourages clients
Hailing from Guatemala by way of New Jersey, Scott Harper found his way to South Florida. He now creates custom hats in his studio near West Palm’s Grandview Public Market.
six weeks, from the time of fitting to completion of a hat. Straw hats begin at $700 and felt hats at $1,050. The final product arrives beautifully packaged in a bespoke hatbox tied with a black grosgrain ribbon. The opening is tantamount to unveiling a work of art. “There’s a hat for everybody,” says Harper. For those lucky enough, that hat is from House of Clyde. (houseofclydehats.com) « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2020
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Originally from the twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago, downtown West Palm Beach resident Ainsley Charles is best known locally for his sartorial prowess and warm spirit. The retail professional worked for Neiman Marcus for nearly 40 years, beginning as a sales associate in Atlanta in 1981 and eventually becoming vice president and general manager of the Palm Beach store. In July, the company announced that it would close that location, but Charles still plans on remaining in South Florida and embracing life’s twists and turns. Beyond his professional obligations, he supports philanthropic endeavors including Comprehensive Alcoholism Rehabilitation Programs (CARP), the Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. —Skye Sherman
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The Waldorf Astoria brand was eager to make a grand entrance into Mexico’s resort market, so they did, in the biggest—and smartest—way possible: by taking the helm of one of the country’s existing elite, The Resort at Pedregal on the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula. Rechristened the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal in September 2019, the expansive
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beachfront retreat, which has defined Mexican coastal glamour for the past 11 years, has now entered its next chapter of greatness. The reflagging of the 24-acre resort has ushered in new programming, amenities, and soft enhancements; thankfully, the beloved aesthetic of Pedregal’s suites, villas, multi-bedroom casitas, and private homes remains.
From studded mesquite wood doors to handcrafted dark wood furnishings, hand-embroidered lamp shades, and artistic textiles that depict colorful journeys through the nation’s diverse regions, each room exudes Mexican majesty while staying relevant to today’s interior design vernacular. Accommodations also maximize Cabo’s dreamy ocean views by way PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2020
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of sea-facing floor plans (each housing a panoramic terrace, inclusive of plunge pool) framing the many splendors of this tract of the Pacific Ocean. Think: the ultimate trifecta of sand, surf, and sky peppered with natural rock arches, breaching humpback whales, and technicolor sunrises and sunsets. Pedregal’s “new” Waldorf edge lies in augmented offerings both on- and off-property. At the more than 12,000-square-foot Waldorf Astoria Spa, choose from treatments inspired by the phases of the moon and authentic Mexican folk healing, complete with ingredients consecrated by curanderas (healers) and shamans. At cliffside El Farallón restaurant, begin the evening on the Champagne Terrace, where France’s finest bubbles are served by the glass and paired with the likes of caviar and mineral salts from around
the world. Then, continue with a bespoke seafood dinner, choosing from ever-changing selections of day-caught fruits of the sea. Capture premium social media magic on the swings at the new beachfront Va y Viene Beach Bar, or stick with a tried-and-true Instagram favorite and chill in an amphibious lounger at the shallow end of the main infinity-edged pool. Outside the beauty of its picture-perfect 24-acre cove, Pedregal is branching into experiential travel with “Beyond the Beach: Baja Curated Explorations,” a collection of seven bucket-list adventures executed with pampering touches. Swim with massive whale sharks in the wild off La Paz and explore the mountainous terrain, waterfalls, and hot springs of Sierra de la Laguna, aka the Xanadu of Baja’s Sierra. Or opt to sail to Espiritu Santo Island and its surrounding archipelago, home to a stunning union of red sandstone cliffs and crystalline waters,
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Clockwise from left: El Farallón restaurant; a snorkeling excursion to Cabo Pulmo; the Estrella Suite terrace; a trip to the hot springs of Sierra de la Laguna; arrive by private jet with the “Private Passport to Pedregal” package; the grand entrance to the treatment pavilions at the Waldorf Astoria Spa.
plus a resident colony of charismatic sea lions eager to entertain snorkelers with their curious, puppy-like behavior. Just when it seemed the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal had thought of everything the leisure or active traveler could want, the pandemic struck and rewrote the playbook on luxury hospitality. The property has adapted quickly with enhanced safety precautions such as completely disinfected rooms that are sealed after cleaning, “knock and go” drop-off room service, and the use of personal protective equipment by spa therapists. In addition, Pedregal has activated a number of stellar vacation packages that reflect the times. For the ultimate in social distancing, the “Private Passport to Pedregal,” a partnership with Schubach Aviation, provides private round-trip flights from anywhere in the U.S. to the Cabo San Lucas International Airport for groups of four to eight. It also includes private customs clearance on both ends of the trip, seven nights in a two-bedroom oceanview suite, and daily in-residence breakfast.
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Those looking into an idyllic tropical getaway for working or learning remotely can opt for the “Escape Longer” package, offering 30 percent off short-term residencies of more than a week in Pedregal’s residential-style villas and stand-alone homes, which boast fully equipped kitchens. Other perks include 24/7 dedicated butler service, 20 percent off spa and food and beverage, one private chef visit weekly, unlimited complimentary access to the kids’ club for two kids, and more. There’s also the new “Spanish Baja Cultural Immersion” program, a glorious week of Spanish lessons and excursions across the Baja peninsula. Through a big-deal rebranding—and even a global pandemic—the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal authors yet another chapter in the narrative on modern Mexican luxury. (waldorfastorialoscabospedregal.com) « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2020
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As Austin began evolving in earnest in the second half of the 1800s, it grew around three primary institutions: the state capital building, the University of Texas, and The Driskill Hotel (driskillhotel.com). From the impressive columns that greet you at the entrance to the stained-glass dome in the lobby, The Driskill drips with a sense of sophistication that harkens back to its original splendor. The Driskill’s extensive history, and commitment to fine Texan hospitality, is apparent throughout. A portrait of namesake and founder Jesse Driskill still boasts the bullet holes it earned during a Wild West–style shootout. The hallways were designed to be particularly wide in order to accommodate the large dresses that were all the rage in the 1880s. In 1934, the Texas Rangers plotted the
capture of infamous crime couple Bonnie and Clyde in the hotel’s Jim Hogg Parlor. A suite bears the name of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had his first date with his wife at The Driskill and watched the returns of many elections there, as well. While The Driskill was also the site of one of the first indoor bathrooms in Austin, this luxe property has come a long way in the accomLyndon B. Johnson Suite
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modations department. Its 189 rooms feature custom furniture, vintage-inspired touches, and demure shades of steely gray, plum, beige, and gold. The 14 suites take the theming a step further; the top-tier Cattle Baron Suite is awash in worn leather and rustic details, while the aforementioned Lyndon B. Johnson Suite serves up presidential blue hues and a bathroom dedicated to Lady Bird Johnson’s penchant for Texas bluebonnet flowers. The hotel’s communal areas take a page out of the history books, too. At the 1886 Café & Bakery, guests can indulge in Texas-shaped waffles and a signature chocolate cake amid Victorian furnishings. The Driskill Bar is quintessential Texas, complete with cow hides and a Barvo Walker bronze sculpture entitled The Widow Maker. The Driskill Grill honors the state in its farmto-table philosophy, culling the majority of its ingredients from within 10 miles. The divine charcuterie appetizer, for example, includes selections from Salt & Time, an Austin-based butchery that specializes in artisan dry-cured
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meats. Continue with dry-aged (zilkerbeer.com), with mainstays like the HeavWagyu ribeye and a side of enly Daze and Coffee Stout as well as seasonal lobster mac and cheese for the offerings, is an excellent option. ultimate in cowboy hedonism. Film buffs should flock to the iconic Alamo As of press time, the grill is cur- Drafthouse Cinema (drafthouse.com), which rerently closed due to COVID-19, cently reopened with new social distancing and so contact the hotel directly for sanitation guidelines. Stop by for indie flicks, more information. popular releases, and a full food-and-drink Although the pandemic has menu. There’s also the Umlauf Sculpture Garden put a pause on Austin’s robust (umlaufsculpture.org), an outdoor display of live music, there is still plenty works by twentieth-century artist Charles Umto do across a long weekend lauf. Since reopening in mid-August, this tranquil in this hip haven. First up: food. destination has been limiting occupancy to 30 Austin is renowned for its breakfast tacos, and visitors at a time. Another socially distant activone of the food trucks leading the charge is Ve- ity to embark upon is a tour of the city’s famed racruz All Natural (veracruzallnatural.com). murals. Head to South Austin to visit favorites Any day that starts with a Migas Originales (eggs, like “Greetings from Austin” and “I Love You tortilla chips, cheese, cilantro, tomato, onion, So Much” before circling back to Allens Boots and avocado folded inside a homemade flour or (allensboots.com) to pick up the epitome of corn tortilla) is bound to be a great one. ranch-ready couture. « Another cornerstone of the local cuisine scene is barbecue— and the king is Franklin (franklin bbq.com). In a pre-pandemic world, foodies would line up for hours (literally) to score slabs of ribs and melt-in-your mouth brisket. At press time, Franklin is operating a curbside pickup model better suited to social distancing. Still, order far ahead of when you actually want to eat because when it’s gone, it’s gone. Complete the Austin taste trifecta by sampling some of the city’s premier craft Alamo Drafthouse beers. Zilker Brewing Company VISIT AUSTIN/HEATHER LEAH KENNEDY
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Architect Dinyar Wadia has his Mumbai roots to thank for his early interest in British Colonial design. Since 1969, Wadia has lived in New Canaan, Connecticut, where he founded his architecture firm 45 years ago. During his frequent visits to Palm Beach to manage his South County Road outpost, he resides in a Chilean Avenue apartment, but his passion is the lovingly restored 1760 home he shares with his wife in New Canaan. When he’s not designing traditionally inspired single-family homes, he enjoys tending his garden and grounds. According to Wadia, New Canaan’s quaint charm, distinct seasons, and proximity to New York City make it a desirable destination. “Ever since the Harvard Five began designing modern homes here in the mid-twentieth century, New Canaan has drawn those interested in architecture and design,” he says. “It’s the quintessential New England town.” —Skye Sherman
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A CULTURAL OUTING Take in a Broadway show at the Powerhouse Theater (tpnc.org). HOW TO SPEND A FREE MORNING Go on a walking trip around New Canaan, with a stop on Elm Street to enjoy coffee at one of the smaller cafés. Then take a walk along South Avenue to the trails at Waveny Park or spend a lazy morning on the rear porch of Waveny House, overlooking the 300-acre park. SIGNATURE DRINK An espresso martini at Spiga (spiga restaurant.com)
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Believe the hype: Chevy’s new mid-engine Corvette is one AMAZING supercar By Howard Walker
If you’re a lover of adrenaline-pumping, finger-tingling, punch-in-thesolar-plexus supercars, I have two little words for you: New Corvette. Just feast your eyes on the thing. It has more visual drama than RuPaul and Lady Gaga combined. More air-gulping intakes than an F-22 Raptor. More ripped muscles than Sly in his prime. Even while standing still, it looks as if it’s slicing through the atmosphere at 200 mph. When GM unveiled the eighth-generation ’Vette in Summer 2019, it sent shock waves through the supercar world. This was no mere reiteration of America’s favorite sports car—it was a complete reinvention of the brand. After 66 years of having its engine up front, this new C8 plants its honking 6.2-liter V-8 right behind the driver. Yet delivering a mid-engine Corvette with almost 500 horsepower, sensational performance, otherworldly handling, and a huge step up in quality wasn’t enough for GM. No, it had to seal the deal with a surprising sticker. In this rarified section of the supercar market, where entry prices start at well above $150,000, a nicely equipped “base” Corvette Stingray costs—drumroll, please—$59,995. There are Chevy pickups that retail for more. Even when you start adding on options, like the must-have $5,000 Z51 Performance package, with its beefier brakes, freer-breathing exhaust, and MagneRide adaptive suspension, you’re still only looking at around $80,000. This is the best-value supercar money can buy. Period.
Some of you may be wondering why it’s such a big deal to have a Corvette with an engine amidships. It’s all about handling poise and balance. Whereas the last-generation Corvette C7 was a brutish blunt instrument, this C8 is a marvel of driving sophistication. How sophisticated? After a week of runs to Trader Joe’s, curve-carving on interstate on-ramps, and foot-to-the-floor thrill rides, I would have happily donated a kidney to have kept this slingshot in my driveway. This puppy is fast, blisteringly so. With 495 hp, 470 lb-ft of torque, and an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic, the rear-drive C8 can catapult off the line and hit 60 mph in a pulmonary-pounding 2.9 seconds. Top speed? That would be 194 mph (or 184 with the Z51 Performance package). Unlike the previous C7 ’Vette, which had an exhaust that growled like
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an angry Rottweiler, this new mid-engine rocket ship sounds less raucous and more refined, though still authoritative when you dial up Sport+. And it’s an absolute joy to drive. You sit in body-clamping bucket seats, hang on to a rectangular wheel, and feel like you’re in the cockpit of a military jet. Heads-Up Display on the windshield, check. Touchscreen angled toward the driver, check. Switches and buttons everywhere, check, check. While the upcoming Florida-friendly convertible version will be worth waiting for, in Corvette tradition the C8 coupe comes standard with a lightweight roof panel that stows in the trunk. When removed, it’s easy to run at
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speeds of up to, say, 80 without too much wind buffeting. For a supercar, the C8 is surprisingly accommodating. With the top in place, the rear trunk can swallow a couple of golf bags. Pop the trunk at the front (the frunk?) and there’s space for two well-stuffed duffels. That’s an excellent 12.6 cubic feet total. Shortcomings? The biggest is the dreadful rear-three-quarter visibility; pulling out of an angled road junction is a real leap of faith. Road roar from those huge gumball tires, especially on harsh concrete, quickly gets old. But here is a true engineering marvel, an all-American performance masterpiece that can hold its head high among anything Europe has to offer— and at a price that seems unreal. Now, remind me how to get to Route 66? «
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FINS UP! JIMMY BUFFETT’s new fishing machine is a 1,200-hp power cat designed for speed and comfort By Howard Walker These days, the Son of a Son of a Sailor (you may know him as Parrothead-in-Chief Jimmy Buffett) really doesn’t like to hang around when he’s heading out to his favorite fishing spots. That’s why the “Margaritaville” chorus leader’s newest boat—a stunning, 42-foot, custom power catamaran dubbed Last Mango and painted Buffett’s favorite shade of seafoam green—can top out at more than 60 mph and cruise effortlessly at 40. “We have four Yamaha F300 outboards, so 1,200 horsepower in total,” says Vinnie LaSorsa, Buffett’s longtime captain and BFF (Best Fishing Friend). “At 6,000 rpm we’ve seen 61 mph. It’s a fun boat that gets us there and back fast.” After spending the summer with Mr. B, as LaSorsa calls him, chasing bluefin tuna off Cape Cod and Nantucket, Last Mango will soon be heading down to Florida for the winter, docking at Pompano Beach. Buffett and LaSorsa are already planning wahoo-fishing excursions to the Bahamas and sailfish hunting in the Keys.
“Since we took delivery, we’ve been using it a lot,” LaSorsa says. “We’ve probably put 400 hours on the engines and covered over 7,000 miles. It’s been all over the place.” Buffett, who splits his time between homes in Montauk, Palm Beach, and “a little trailer in Malibu,” had pretty specific requirements for his new boat. After years casting a line from his beloved West Palm Beach–built Rybovich Express sportfisher, it seems Mr. B was looking for something that went a little faster, but not at the expense of comfort. He loved the look, performance, and smooth ride of the ultra-sleek, 42-foot power catamaran from South Carolina–based Freeman Boatworks. But, according to LaSorsa, he really wanted a boat with a pilothouse instead of an open center console.
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“We talked long and hard with Billy POWER FILE Freeman about building us a pilotLENGTH: 42 FEET BEAM: 11 FEET, house version of the 42, but they were 9 INCHES DRAFT: 24 INCHES too backed up with orders. We had to POWER: 4 X YAMAHA F300S come up with a plan B.” TOP SPEED: 61 MPH WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE WHEN YOU’RE The solution? Freeman agreed to LOOKING FOR CHANGES IN provide a stripped-out 42 hull and LATITUDES, LAST MANGO WILL deck to the revered nautical artisans GET YOU THERE FAST. at Merritt’s Boat & Engine Works in Pompano, who designed and built a custom carbon-fiber pilothouse and finished off the boat. As LaSorsa notes, “Jimmy only had three requests: power-opening windows for the sides of the house, shock-absorbing seats, and a retractable power awning for the cockpit. Oh, and 58 rod holders so you can fish from pretty much anywhere on the boat.” Why was a pilothouse so important to the 73-year-old singer-songwriter? According to Captain Vinnie it can get cold and foggy up in the Northeast, so it provides a warm retreat. Then in the midday heat of Florida and the Bahamas, it becomes an air-conditioned haven. As you might expect, Last Mango boasts a very cool sound system. Designed for the boat by JL Audio, it pumps out Buffett’s favorite playlists through speakers in the cabin, cockpit, bow, and even up on the tower.
“When Mr. B’s on the boat he’s pretty much exclusively at the helm,” adds LaSorsa. “Being behind the wheel for him is the relaxing part.” Any scary moments while out on the ocean? LaSorsa says he won’t forget a trip to the Bahamas earlier this year, in an area southwest of the Berry Islands known as The Pocket. “We were heading down to the Exumas and got into a heavy southeaster with wind against tide. The seas were a solid 8 to 10 feet. The boat did pretty well, but it was not comfortable. It was the roughest conditions I’ve been in.” Even when Buffett isn’t wetting a line, it’s rare to see Last Mango tied to the dock. LaSorsa is the founder of Freedom Fighter Outdoors, a charitable organization that works with injured service members. With Buffett’s support and occasional participation, LaSorsa organizes fishing expeditions for wounded veterans. To help raise money, Buffett and LaSorsa created the Last Mango Boatworks website (lastmangoboatworks.com) selling cool Last Mango–logoed apparel, jewelry, and more. «
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At her West Palm Beach home, Ivey Leidy crafts healthy, fresh fare, such as this herbed salad with roasted delicata squash served with a white truffle vinaigrette.
vey Leidy exudes wellness, complete with glowing skin, shiny hair, and the seemingly boundless energy required to manage a start-up holistic health business and chase after three young children. As a certified health coach and nutrition expert, Leidy leads a clean lifestyle, prioritizing a plant-forward diet that nourishes her from the inside out. But her journey toward well-being was a hard war fought: As a teen and young adult she battled anorexia and bulimia. The West Palm Beach resident does not shy away from her past, but rather shares this history and her newfound relationship with food as a source of inspiration for friends and followers. On her blog, Living with Ivey, and corresponding Instagram account, she showcases her passion for simple, quality ingredients in colorful videos and posts. She illustrates, for example, the many ways to transform a humble avocado, lovingly slicing it into spirals or the shape of a rose and sprinkling it with seeds. Her feed is full of culinary hacks and exercise circuits, but Leidy
also dishes out advice, employing a breezy style that imparts just enough scientific evidence to entice readers into embracing whole foods and eliminating artificial ingredients without coming off as preachy. Her willingness to recount her struggles with anorexia and bulimia adds a personal touch to her mission to help others in their quests for optimal health. In a recent Instagram post, Leidy described her relationship to food as a marriage at which she constantly works. “I am the healthiest I’ve ever been,” she wrote, “but I have to put in the work to keep it that way.” Eating disorders are nothing new, but they are on the rise, according to Johanna Kandel, founder and CEO of The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness in West Palm Beach. “It’s estimated that 30 million Americans will experience some sort of eating disorder in their lifetime; that’s 9 percent of the population,” she says. What a lot of people may not realize is that there’s a growing consensus among researchers that up to 60 percent of the contributing
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I AM THE HEALTHIEST I’VE EVER BEEN, BUT I HAVE TO PUT IN THE WORK TO KEEP IT THAT WAY.” factors that lead to eating disorders can be attributed to genetics. However, environmental triggers play a huge role as well. While media outlets have long bombarded audiences with relentless messages about body image, social media, which has grown exponentially in the last decade, has made matters even worse. “With social media in particular, people are constantly comparing their everyday lives to the highlight reel of someone else’s life,” Kandel adds. “But that one perfect photo may have been the result of 50 that were taken.” For Leidy, the pressure to look “good” meant that “the most important thing was eating as little as possible,” she says. The American Psychological Association (APA) notes that, beyond body-image issues, there are numerous situations that can precipitate eating disorders, such as traumatic events and dramatic changes in one’s status quo. Some individuals might turn to abnormal eating behaviors to regain a sense of control or, as the APA specifies, “to escape problems in their day-to-day lives.” Leidy’s story begins on a Virginia farm, where she and her sister grew up. On the cusp of her teen years, her parents divorced. Her sister, who is four years older, was soon out of the house, and Leidy was left feeling alone amid the aftermath of the family’s breakup. That’s when her eating disorder took off. Initially, she was able to keep everything under the radar. “I got really good at hiding it, and it was easy to hide because my parents were distracted,” she recalls. “For
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Whole ingredients form the base of dishes such as cucumber salad with sugar-free pickled red onions and salmon tartare with cucumber and avocado, and reflect Leidy’s commitment to a plant-based diet that incorporates healthy fats and lean protein.
me, it was all about control. I could focus on that and nothing else [including] my parents’ divorce.” By the time she was an adult, her bulimia and anorexia had become a way of life. The impetus to finally take charge of her health came with the birth of her eldest son, Charlie. “I got so sick and tired of focusing on appearance,” she says. “I began to refocus on being healthy and to reprogram myself, if you will, toward health.” In 2014, life took another major turn when she married Bobby Leidy, managing partner at Teneo Capital Management and the grandson of iconic fashion designer Lilly Pulitzer and Peter Pulitzer, a descendant of the newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer. The couple then added two more children, Bobby and Lilly, to their family. Although the Pulitzer clan is synonymous with Palm Beach, Leidy confides that she wasn’t nervous about joining the famous family. While she never met Lilly Pulitzer, who died a few weeks before she came to know Bobby, she did have the opportunity to be around Peter Pulitzer, who passed away in 2018. “There was never anything pompous about them,” she says of the family. “Peter was a wonderful man—salt of the earth. But I do pinch myself a lot.” Leidy was no longer anorexic or bulimic by the time she wed Bobby; however, she acknowledges that her eating habits were “disordered.” To help get a handle on the situation, she channeled her focus on food and wellness into furthering her education. After obtaining her health coach certification, she began counseling a small group of clients on the benefits of a personalized, holistic approach that integrates exercise, nutrition, and mental well-being. In addition to her one-on-one coaching business and website, she provides free information on Instagram, inviting followers to watch her exercise routines and prepare her simple, fresh recipes. 54
Malachy O’Hara Carron of Miami, a mother of three sons and owner of the interior design company Royal Carron, discovered Leidy’s business while scrolling through Instagram. Already a disciple of clean, organic eating and regular exercise, O’Hara Carron says she was frustrated by the few stubborn pounds she couldn’t seem to shed. “My body just held onto weight. I had been looking for help for years and years.” She connected with Leidy by phone and was impressed with her personable approach. “She asked a lot of questions that really ran the gamut, from what I ate, my age, how many children I have, my blood type. I loved how detailoriented she was.”
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She and Leidy designed a menu O’Hara Carron says she can live with forever. It includes lean animal protein, low-sugar fruits, healthy fats like avocado and nuts, and plenty of vegetables—and also leaves room for weekly tequila splurges. She doesn’t miss what’s lacking: processed foods, gluten, beans, grains, dairy, and nightshades, including tomatoes, eggplant, and bell peppers. After only four weeks under Leidy’s tutelage, O’Hara Carron witnessed a dramatic change. “I can’t believe how good I feel,” she says. “The bloating has gone down. My clothes fit better. I feel better.” Sticking mostly to a plant-based diet herself, Leidy allows for flexibility in clients’ eating plans, though she cautions that there are some definite no-no’s. Whole foods are best, and the fewer additives the better. Read labels, she says, “and if the brain doesn’t recognize it, your gut won’t.” Promoting healthy gut bacteria is at the core of physical well-being, and processed food can upset the balance. “A lot of chronic disease in this country can be fixed with proper gut health.” Counseling adults who are ready to embrace change is one thing, but setting the foundation for beneficial eating habits in children is another matter. Nevertheless, it’s worth the effort, especially considering the high rate of childhood obesity and diabetes in this country. Packaged foods, which have become increasingly prevalent in the diets of American children, tend to be full of highfructose corn syrup, the ubiquitous additive fueling a national surge in sugar consumption. Up to the age of 4 or 5, Leidy says, children typically eat what you give them. “Then they go to school,” she concedes with a laugh, where they can be exposed to all sorts of less-than-optimal choices. “I try not to deprive them.” In her own home, Leidy is not overly strict but does make an effort to incorporate lots of veggies onto her children’s plates. “I try to get a lot of greens in them through trickery,” she reveals. She sneaks veggies such as grated carrots and spinach into pasta sauces; a favorite is pasta with kale, arugula, and spinach pesto. Another kid-approved
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veying negative connotations about eating. “I don’t think shame should ever be associated with food.” Regular exercise plays a big part in overall health—both mental and physical—and Leidy, an avid runner, is an enthusiastic proponent. She takes Sundays off from a formal exercise program, but on the other six days she tries to squeeze in 30 minutes of cardio and an hour of strength training. While not everyone has extensive equipment at home, she stresses that it’s not necessary. “I’ve used laundry detergent bottles as weights, which are about 6 pounds each, and I’ve even used wine bottles as hand weights because they weigh about 3 pounds,” she says. Given her long wellness journey, Leidy says she no longer holds herself to impossible standards and has come to terms with her appearance. She understands that without a healthy body, her goals would be unachievable. “It took me a while to love my body and what it’s done for me,” she says. “It’s produced three children, and I treat it as a machine that wants to work at the optimal performance level. You wouldn’t put cheap gas in a nice car. You have to take care of it.” «
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Palm Beach history, chinoiserie motifs, and an artistic masterpiece come together at Ivor House By Susie Stanton Staikos Photography by Jerry Rabinowitz
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In 2018, the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach honored Ivor House with the coveted Robert I. Ballinger Award, which recognizes “outstanding individuals who have contributed to Palm Beach’s architectural heritage through the preservation of landmark properties.” Tom and Jordan Saunders are those individuals. They’ve brought passion, commitment, and much more to Ivor House, a Georgian Revival–style, circa-1937 home with Caribbean touches, built by one of Palm Beach’s most influential architects, Marion Sims Wyeth. Its first owners were Joseph and Joan Cudahy, a prominent couple from Chicago; Joseph was heir to a meat-packing company, Joan to Morton Salt. Eight families came after. Time and the subtropical climate took its toll on the house. While the most recent previous owners made many careful repairs, Tom and Jordan, who purchased the property in 2014, went even further. They spearheaded major restoration and renovation efforts to bring Ivor House to its present glory, investing four years of devotion into every detail alongside a trusted team of architects and experts. Many of the home’s original elements embraced chinoiserie, a popular motif from that era that flows through the property to this day. Jordan can trace her love of the Chinese-inspired style to her childhood. Her father served in the Marine Corps in
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Shanghai in the 1930s; her mother adored the culture and would pull Chinese influences into the design of their homes. It was part of what Jordan grew up with and has collected ever since. To enter Ivor House is to step inside a whimsical wonderland, a fantasy realized through the astonishing trompe l’oeil murals gracing the foyer, hallways, vestibules, and along the staircase up to the second floor. “The walls called out for it,” Jordan says of the masterwork by the internationally celebrated British artist Graham Rust. More than 150 birds native to Florida and Virginia (where the Saunders also have a home) appear against a soft grisaille background augmented with shadowy, traditional Chinese scenes and mesmerizing sculptural forms. Each life-size bird is precise in its detail, with vivid plumage that springs off of the walls and lends a three-dimensional appearance. Some are mid-flight, while others are accompanied by their chicks. Rust’s signature monkeys also pop up in various mischievous guises. Out of the hand of one, for example, dangles a spectacular gold watch with a backstory. One of Tom’s business associates had gifted the timepiece to Jordan, and although she hastily returned it with polite regrets, it is fondly memorialized in this work. Rust replicated this specific tableau from two prior murals he painted for their New York City triplex and former Long Island home. Climbing up to the second floor—with its original chinoiserie banister railings designed by Wyeth—one discovers even more creatures, including a flamingo, a roseate spoonbill, a white 60 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED
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pelican, and an ibis perched on a fountain. The scenes surrounding the landing are imbued with additional personal references. One wall features a clutch of eggs in a basket that bears the initials and birthdates of each of the couple’s grandchildren. Another boasts miniature portraits of their dogs. Rust gained his fame in the 1970s, after creating murals for Ragley Hall, the historic home of the eighth Marquess of Hertford in Warwickshire, England. Jordan came face-to-face with this work— which spanned a three-story staircase and the great hall ceiling—35 years ago, while attending a dinner at the property. “I was seated next to Lord Hertford’s mother-in-law, Brenda de Chimay, Princess Alphonse de Chimay, the most charming woman in the world,” Jordan recalls. “She told me some of the details because I was so mesmerized by the trompe l’oeil. I couldn’t concentrate on anything else.”
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Opposite page, from top: A redshouldered hawk; the living room blends chinoiserie elements and European-style furnishings. Jordan worked with Thomas Samet of Hamptons House Design on the interiors. From top: A view of the long hall into the foyer; the raven is a tribute to Tom’s membership in the Raven Society, and a gold ring on its claw bears Tom’s initials.
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The next day Jordan called a friend in the know to ask about Rust, and indeed she had met him and knew where he lived. They set off immediately, embarking upon a hair-raising drive to Rust’s country home in a German car Jordan describes as a “rattle trap.” It had the steering wheel on the wrong side, preventing her friend from seeing the cars darting in and out and giving Jordan the impression that other vehicles were flying toward her. “It was an experience I’ll never forget,” she says. After they finally roared up to the house, Jordan rang the doorbell and Rust
answered. When she explained that she’d like him to do some work for her, he invited her in, thus beginning a wonderful friendship. “He has done three murals for us, and we have spent an awful lot of time with Graham. I am so glad that I went that day and rang that bell.” Shortly after the Saunders moved into Ivor House, Rust came to visit. To begin the project, he meticulously measured the walls, archways, door architraves, and corners, while the Saunders scoured books on the birds and flora of Florida. Rust was then able to return to his studio in Suffolk, England, where he painted the murals on 6-foot-wide strips of a fine, linen-like canvas that is only produced in a small mill in Indiana. It took him three-and-a-half years to complete the work. He then rolled up each panel and sent them to Palm Beach to be installed. Rust later ventured back to Ivor House to complete some final touches, such as painting over the seams. To further bring the piece to life, he added even more clever details, like painting tiny wood chips on a narrow ledge below where a red-headed woodpecker is drilling away at a door frame. He asked Jordan to remind the housekeeper not to rub away those specks. “One of the things we love about Graham is his extraordinary imagination,” says Jordan. “I never get tired of looking at the murals … and it reminds me of him every day.” “I would say this is a work we don’t deserve,” adds Tom. “It was a collaboration, but it would be a fault to say it wasn’t his creation.” Rust’s artistry covers 1,200 square feet and beautifully captures the elegantly playful spirit present throughout Ivor House. In the formal living room, pale gray walls with a subtle iridescent finish give way to a sophisticated
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Clockwise from left: Outside of the dining room, an American eagle is flanked by flags; the pagoda-shaped columns were designed by Accents of France; a scroll with details on the home and murals includes a credit to Rui Paes, who worked on the birds and monkeys.
mélange of chinoiserie pieces and traditional, Europeanstyle furnishings, paintings, and a marble fireplace mantel. Two nearly identical Italian, seventeenth-century, handcarved mirrors with Chinese motifs fill one of the walls above the bar. “I bought those mirrors at an auction over 20 years ago for an apartment and discovered, to my horror, that they were too big,” says Jordan. “I could not bear to get rid of them. I just couldn’t.” They sat in storage for two decades but immediately came to mind when Jordan contemplated that wall. “Wouldn’t you know, we took them out of the crates they had been in all those years, put them up on the wall, and they fit perfectly.” Jordan and Tom made every effort to include or reinstate elements from the home’s original plans, but they also incorporated custom items to complement the spaces. Pecky cypress shelves line the library, where one could spend hours browsing books, perusing treasures, or simply taking in the view of the pool and garden fountain. This area was once an open-air loggia that the previous owners decided to enclose; the adjoining former library is now Tom’s office. Although every room has its own character, the chinoiserie theme is a constant across Ivor House, appearing in architectural accents and countless objects—even down to the place settings and ornaments that adorn the formal dinner table. Outside, at one end of the pool, sits a pagoda64 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED
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The interior roof of the pagoda pool house is lined with gold leaf. Chinoiserieinspired fretwork and decor complete the space.
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style pavilion, characterized by celadon-colored fretwork and a Ludowici tiled roof lined on the underside with gold leaf. “We cannot escape the chinoiserie,” admits Jordan. “It’s in the blood.” One of the couple’s most beloved spaces is the loggia that stretches along one side of the house. For design inspiration, Jordan consulted her books on the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England, a seaside palace built in the eighteenth century for King George IV. It was during this research that Jordan discovered the plan that would serve as the basis for Ivor House’s loggia, which took a full year to build. Tom insisted the front columns be narrowed to open 66
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The home opens up to a serene alfresco scene. In addition to the renovation and restoration design by Kirchhoff & Associates Architects, Ivor House features landscaping by Nievera Williams.
up the views to the gardens, pool, and pool pavilion. At night, mirrored walls over the cabinets flanking the loggia, as well as intricate mirrored framework, reflect the soft glow from the pagoda lanterns stacked against mirrored columns. Jordan and Tom love to retreat to this peaceful spot, even during a rainstorm, when they can pull down shades to protect against the elements. Throughout the restoration and design process, Jordan and Tom worked together as a team, but Tom asserts that it was Jordan who made each room “a unique experience.” When it came to the gardens, however, he had a dis
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tinct vision. A direct blood relation to Field Jefferson—Thomas Jefferson’s uncle—Tom serves as trustee and chairman of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, which oversees the preservation of Monticello, Jefferson’s Virginia home. Tom and Jordan’s Virginia residence is close by, and Tom looked to Monticello when planning aspects of Ivor House’s exterior spaces. He sought to open up the vistas and create clean, expansive areas using boxwood and other plantings that allow the eye to wander uninterrupted across the one-acre property from any vantage point. Everything is at the same elevation, including the
infinity-edge pool that presents as a sheet of blue glass against the lawn. From Virginia to Palm Beach and China by way of England, Ivor House is a magical marriage of influences, cultures, and motifs that honors the integrity of Marion Sims Wyeth’s iconic architecture. Still, Tom and Jordan credit Graham Rust’s outstanding artwork as the true star of the project. “It is fair to say that Graham’s mural will permanently set this home apart,” says Tom. “You would not be able to have this in any house in Palm Beach or anywhere else without his skills and creativity as the artist that he is.” « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2020
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FASHION CEO ELYCE ARONS DOES IT ALL, FROM DIRECTING HER LABEL’S COLORFUL LOOKS TO PREPARING VEGAN-FRIENDLY PARTY FARE FIT FOR A FIESTA By Judy Martel | Photography by Jerry Rabinowitz
Valentine When Elyce Arons—co-founder of the ultrafeminine fashion brands Kate Spade and Frances Valentine—recently opened a pop-up shop off Worth Avenue, Palm Beach resident Jacqui Michel walked into her store and into her life. “Immediately we liked each other,” says Michel, recalling their first meeting. “I turn into Via Bice—the sign for the shop wasn’t even up yet—and I look into the window at these adorable things and I see the adorable Elyce, and we start talking.” They became fast friends, forming the kind of kinship that happens only when two like-minded souls randomly find each other— connecting partly because of their shared sense of fun, and partly because Michel attended the University of Arizona while Arons was a student at its rival, Arizona State University. What to do when you make a new bestie in the midst of a global pandemic? If you’re Arons and Michel, you go into party-planning mode, making sure your impromptu event is outdoors, socially distanced, and effortlessly chic. As the pair plotted a casual Mexican fiesta—at the Palm Beach home Michel shares with husband David E. Weisman,
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Arons ensured that her Mexican feast was completely vegan. The tablescape included linens by Frances Valentine, melamine plates, and flowers by Tom Mathieu.
just north of Mar-a-Lago—the vibe was so carefree that the preparation almost felt like an event in itself. Relaxing in Michel’s sophisticated living room overlooking the pool, the pair pitched their plans, laughing as they showed off the assorted party must-haves they’d curated. Michel fetched the colorfully embellished Veracruz caftan from Frances Valentine that she planned to wear for the event, and then exited again to find suitable dishware. Meanwhile, Arons rummaged through a box of freshly produced table decor. “We just got these in the store,” she mused as she pulled out napkins and tablecloths embroidered in navy, red, and yellow. “One of the main reasons we thought of a Mexican theme is because customers who like the embroidered clothing at Frances Valentine were asking us when we were getting table linens.” Michel returned from her trip to the pantry bearing vibrant melamine plates, glasses with cactus-shaped stems, and a straw donkey to be placed by the bar. The guest list for the party had only one requirement, says Michel. “When Elyce and I were brainstorming, we just said ‘fun people.’” They decided to seat their guests in an intimate garden off to the side of the house. “We call this the Secret Garden,” Michel explained, threading the way to the steps from the outside terrace, around the pool, and through another garden to the charming site. “To be outside and under the stars,
enjoying great food and company is what Palm Beach is all about.” Special events designer and florist Tom Mathieu helped with table decor and designed the floral arrangements that shared space with candle votives and individual succulents. “I just told him I wanted bright,” says Arons. An avid cook for most of her life and a vegan for the past four years, Arons prepared the bulk of the menu herself—with traditional handmade tortillas and mini churros sourced from Boca Raton’s Silver Sac Catering. Arons says the event’s Mexican theme provided ample opportunity for a plant-based meal. “Obviously, we started with guacamole,” she says. “I have a great recipe for kale Caesar salad, and we had homemade gazpacho, which is so easy to make.” For her part, Michel suggested a taco bar, featuring tortillas, cilantro, peppers, roasted sweet potatoes, tomatoes, and avocados. “Everything you’d want to have,” adds Arons. Dessert included what she calls “can’t stop with just one” spicy Mexican chocolate cookies, plus the churros. Though the party invitation gave guests the heads up about the vegan-only fare, Arons says even carnivores would have been none the wiser. Although Arons is fully ensconced in the vegan lifestyle, it was about the furthest thing from her imagination when the self-described Kansas farm girl was growing up. “We raised Angus cattle,” she says. “In
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Guests enjoyed drinks alfresco before sitting down to dinner in what Michel calls “the Secret Garden.” Margaritas served in cactus-stemmed goblets were the drink of the day, pairing perfectly with Arons’ home-cooked mexican cuisine with a vegan twist.
college, I was a real burger-and-beer girl. After I got married, I was the mom who made bacon every day for my kids.” As is often the case in any life change, Arons started with a small step toward veganism, deciding to try it for a couple of weeks. “What you quickly realize is that the old way of meal planning is always based around meat, then you add a starch and a vegetable.” Once Arons became accustomed to a plantfocused diet, she notes that she felt better and had more energy. She says she hasn’t looked back since. Just because one person in a family goes vegan, it doesn’t mean the rest of the family jumps on the bandwagon. Of her three daughters—Katy, Jane, and Marni—Arons says one is “full-on” vegetarian (though she eats dairy and eggs, unlike Arons) while another is “going in the opposite direction.” Her husband, Andy, has not fully embraced the vegan lifestyle just yet. But recognizing the movement’s health benefits and popularity, he recently founded Plantabulous, a line of plant-based prepared and frozen foods that will soon be available in grocery stores. Arons’ own storied career in fashion and retail was sparked by the kismet of a significant friendship: While in college at the University of Kansas (before transferring to Arizona State) she met the late Kate Spade—then known as Katy Brosnahan. The pair formed Kate Spade 72
New York in 1994, along with Spade’s then-boyfriend, Andy Spade, and a fourth partner, Pamela Bell. Their bond was cemented as the company grew into a fashion powerhouse. They remained as close as ever when, in 2006, the brand they built was sold to Liz Claiborne Inc. After the sale, Arons took time off, filling her days with her children, some cooking lessons, and a lot of tennis. But in 2016, she and Spade returned to their retailing roots with the creation of Frances Valentine, together with Andy Spade and new partner Paola Venturi. The timing was right for the fledgling company, as the two long-time best friends were
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Michel and Arons toast poolside at Michel’s home. The ladies both wore Frances Valentine caftans.
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eager to start a new venture from the ground up. “We missed creating things; we missed the interaction with other people,” says Arons. “We missed working and making things.” As with their first brand, quality at a reasonable price point was paramount. “I used to see shoes I loved for $1,200 and thought it shouldn’t be this way,” she says. “There should be shoes for $400 that are just as beautiful.” The new business began with an edited collection of shoes and handbags, and Frances Valentine began gaining momentum in the fashion world. But in a devastating blow to friends, family, and business associates, Spade died by suicide in 2018. Arons soldiered on, with the help of a team that has been with her since the beginning of Frances Valentine (and some who are veterans from the dawn of the original Kate Spade brand). Two years later, Frances Valentine pays homage to Spade’s joyous fashion sense, with the original embroidered caftan and tunic designs created to recall personal items straight from the late designer’s closet. Recently, Frances Valentine has expanded (“organically,” as Arons explains) beyond accessories and clothing to include home goods. And why shouldn’t it? Kate Spade New York was a lifestyle brand before the term “lifestyle brand” was coined. Arons is simply doing what she’s always done best. And she has the numbers to back her up: “We doubled our business in 2019 and we expect to do the same in 2020.” With robust sales, the plan is to increase the number of stores from three to five this year. Aside from the Palm Beach store—which closed for the summer and will reopen in November (pandemic permitting)—Frances 74
The meal included vegan-friendly taco fillings and authentic churros and tortillas from Silver Sac Catering in Boca Raton. Homemade guacamole, gazpacho, and kale Caesar salad were also part of the festive fare.
Valentine boasts retail locations in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York. Those locations have remained open during the COVID-19 pandemic, but Arons admits retail sales have been down due to low foot traffic. Thankfully, however, the brand’s business is still bustling online, where 85 percent of its revenue is based. Whether in person or online, Frances Valentine’s offerings are items customers simply fall in love with, Arons explains. “They are the things that bring joy into your life, like these napkins,” she says, picking up one from those she will feature at the party and soon carry in her stores. “It makes me happy right now just to look at them.” That same sense of joy factors into Arons’ personal fashion choices, too. “I absolutely love bold colors,” she adds. The navy and red Geraldine caftan that she debuted at the party was months ahead of its planned October launch. She has a yen for versatility and individuality. “Vintage pieces have always played a part in my wardrobe, and it is those pieces that inspire a longing for the past but create a unique and timeless way of dressing today,” she says. “I like pieces that can dress up or dress down. Frances Valentine is my style.” From tableware to wearables, Frances Valentine’s pieces recall a joyful nod to mid-century-meets-modern flair with an international twist. Arons and Michel’s fun and fashionable Palm Beach fiesta proved to be the perfect showcase of the brand’s sartorial sensibilities. «
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Tom Shaffer, Laura Tanne, and Harrison Morgan enjoy the evening’s signature cocktail.
Arons (far right) mingles with Shawn Jan, Amy Hoadley, and David Weisman.
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On the following pages find 220 of the Top Dentists as chosen by their colleagues. We profile some of the most skilled dentists practicing in Palm Beach County.
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ENDODONTICS Jeffrey S. Albert Endodontic Associates of the Palm Beaches, PA 1501 Presidential Way West Palm Beach 561-684-1312 endonow.com Melvin Boner Integrative Endodontics of Palm Beach 321 8th St. West Palm Beach 561-832-1781 westpalmbeachendo.com Charlyn Bradshaw Palm Beach Endodontics 11211 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-8900 palmbeachendo.com Kenneth Bradshaw Palm Beach Endodontics 11211 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-8900 palmbeachendo.com
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Michael Elliott Integrative Endodontics of Palm Beach 321 8th St. West Palm Beach 561-832-1781 westpalmbeachendo.com
Julie Kennedy Dr. Mitchell Josephs, DDS 44 Cocoanut Row Palm Beach 561-202-1409 palmbeachdentist.com
Glen Mitchell Tooth Savers 900 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-368-3636 toothsavers.net
Stephen T. Galla Palm Beach Endodontics 11211 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-8900 palmbeachendo.com
Kevin C. Koscso Koscso Endodontics 2600 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-241-9440 kkendo.com
Rory E. Mortman Endodontic Associates of The Palm Beaches, PA 1501 Presidential Way West Palm Beach 561-684-1312 endonow.com
Simon M. Ghattas Endodontic Associates of the Palm Beaches, PA 1501 Presidential Way West Palm Beach 561-684-1312 endonow.com
Theodore R. Lerner Theodore R. Lerner DDS, PA, FACD, FICD 2499 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-750-9004 rootcanalbocaraton.com
Allan Moskow Boynton Endodontics 2240 Woolbright Road Boynton Beach 561-738-6251 boyntonendodontics.com
Bradley Ginzler Ginzler Endodontics 1590 N.W. 10th Ave. Boca Raton 561-391-4744 ginzlerendo.com
Renee Litvak Advanced Dentistry South Florida 15340 Jog Road Delray Beach 561-495-2099 ad-sf.com
David Prusakowski David Prusakowski, DMD, PA 9291 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-322-3535 endoboca.com
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Brett A. Rosenberg Brett A. Rosenberg, DDS 1102 W. Indiantown Road Jupiter 561-575-4556 rosenbergendo.com Taras Roud Advanced Endodontics 3319 State Highway 7 Wellington 561-333-2522 rootcanalforyou.com Jordan L. Schapiro Jordan L. Schapiro, DDS 1000 N.W. 9th Court Boca Raton 561-347-0091 schapiroendodontics.com Bruce D. Schulman Bruce D. Schulman, DDS, PA 10150 Hagan Ranch Road Boynton Beach 561-738-9777 bruceschulmandds.com Craig A. Shapiro Craig A. Shapiro, DMD, PA 8190 Jog Road Boynton Beach 561-742-8006 boyntonrootcanal.com Jaime J. Silberman Silberman Endodontics 7593 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-740-3646 silbermanendodontics.com Russell B. Stoch Endostoch 840 U.S. Highway 1 North Palm Beach 561-627-4040 endostoch.com Craig Tover Bruce N. Lein, DDS 825 S. U.S. Highway 1 Jupiter 561-744-6121 bruceleindds.com
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GENERAL DENTISTRY Andrew Adelson Green Prosthodontics 4100 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-655-6070 andrewadelsondds.com Jamie J. Alexander Jamie J. Alexander, DDS, PA 2521 S. Federal Highway Boynton Beach 561-732-8877 drjamiealexander.com Jorge A. Alvarez Westside Dental 8993 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-792-7766 westside-dental.com Adam Barbag Barbag Dental 9172 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-483-5775 barbagdental.com Kenneth R. Begnoche Begnoche, Tumminia & Klein Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 330 Winchester Park Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-737-1600 smileboynton.com David S. Benson PGA Smiles 5604 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-7090 pgasmiles.com Albert P. Benvenuto Albert P. Benvenuto, DDS 1825 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-964-2552 Jason Berg Berg Dental 13590 Jog Road Delray Beach 561-499-1199 drbergdental.com
Susan Berlin Susan Berlin, DDS 1734 S. Congress Ave. Lake Worth 561-642-4720 Andreas Bessenroth Dr. Andreas Bessenroth, DMD 4512 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach 561-845-1818 bessenrothdmd.com Kathryn E. Boehly Kathryn E. Boehly, DMD 6290 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-207-8202 drkathrynboehly.com Daniel J. Brennan Daniel J. Brennan, DMD, MAGD 2560 RCA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-2400 drdanbrennan.com Steven Burman Burman Dental, LLC 224 Chimney Corner Lane Jupiter 561-404-4325 burmandental.com Steven J. Bussell Affordable Dental Center of Wellington 9884 Southern Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-581-0225 busselldental.com Ann M. Cipriani Ann M. Cipriani, DDS, PA 470 Columbia Drive West Palm Beach 561-683-3313 ciprianismiles.com Michael Citron Village Commons Dentistry 1897 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-697-2220 John P. Courtney Courtney & Kamel Dentistry 2600 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-997-8102 courtneyandkamel.com
Mark T. Damerau Mark T. Damerau, DMD 400 Village Square Xing Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-8988 mddmd.com James Dee Deelighted Smiles 5608 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-2900 deelightedsmiles.com Nicolas deFabrique deFabrique Aesthetic Dentistry 2401 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-5801 drndefabrique.com
ABOUT THE LIST Palm Beach Illustrated partnered with the firm Professional Research Services, which asked licensed Palm Beach County dentists who they would recommend in the area for dental care. Dentists were allowed to name up to three colleagues in each specialty. Nominees were then evaluated on the basis of the survey results, the status of their licenses, and their standing with the Florida Board of Dentistry. Qualifying dentists who received the highest number of votes are reflected on the following list.
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GENERAL DENTISTRY (cont.) Micheal Egitto Michael Egitto, DDS Anthony Sconzo, DMD 840 U.S. Highway 1 North Palm Beach 561-622-3122 familydentistrynpb.com Michael A. Eisenband Care Dental 6080 Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-364-2273 freedentalcleaning.com Ted Field Field Dentistry 3020 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-443-4133 fielddentistry.net Leon F. Gerard Leon F. Gerard, DDS, PA 315 S.E. Mizner Blvd. Boca Raton 561-338-5005 bocadr.com Maureen Ghattas Mark Sisko, DDS, PA & Maureen Ghattas, DMD 1117 N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach 561-833-2993 westpalmbeachfldentist.com Jovani Gonzalez Implant Dentistry of South Florida 6809 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-533-0006 Richard W. Gray Richard W. Gray, DDS 840 US Highway 1 North Palm Beach 561-694-1878 Paul Gruner Gruner Dentistry 11000 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-625-4007 grunerdentistry.com
Vincent Guerra Jupiter Dental Care 4425 Military Trail Jupiter 561-776-5264 jupiterdentalcare.com
Cristina M. Kuhnel Kuhnel Dentistry, PA 6618 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-588-8501 kuhneldentistry.com
Bruce Ouellette Bruce Ouellette, DDS & Associates 2431 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-408-6059 bruceouellettedds.com
Sara Habashi Riverbridge Dentistry 6772 Forest Hill Blvd. Greenacres 561-966-3531 riverbridgedental.com
Colleen Lam Dental Arts of Atlantis 5057 S. Congress Ave. Lake Worth 561-965-6003 dentalartsofatlantis.com
Michael S. Pechan Elite Boca Dental 22191 Powerline Road Boca Raton 561-482-7008 dentistbocaratonfl.com
Dennis A. Hernandez Dennis A. Hernandez, DMD, PA 1332 N. Federal Highway Lake Worth Beach 561-582-9077 drdennishernandez.com
Gerard J. Lemongello Jr. Lerner & Lemongello 5602 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-9000 lernerlemongello.com
Jamily Pedro Aqua Dental Loft 7050 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561-264-2264 aquadentalloft.com
Craig Jayroe Palm Beach Dental Spa 1920 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-763-1595 palmbeachdentalspa.com
Jay M. Lerner Lerner & Lemongello 5602 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-9000 lernerlemongello.com
Marshall L. Pepper Dr. Pepper Dental 5210 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-495-0900 drpepperdental.com
George Karr Dr. George Karr, DDS 1590 N.W. 10th Ave. Boca Raton 561-368-9966 drgeorgekarr.com
William Ma Everlasting Smiles Dentistry 4397 Northlake Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-220-7370 everlastingsmiles.com
Amjad Pirzada City Dental of Wellington 2803 S. State Road 7 Wellington 561-249-3225 citydentalofwellington.com
Heather Kaufman Gardens Dental Spa 11380 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-7791 gardensdentalspa.com
Kyle Maras Maras Dentistry 2521 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-0038 marasdentistry.com
Emmanuel Platis Emmanuel Platis, DMD 1050 N.W. 15th St. Boca Raton 561-391-6661 drplatis.net
Richard J. Kitt Richard J. Kitt, DDS 6100 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-482-3339 drkitt.com
David R. Meeker David R. Meeker, DMD 1897 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-655-9313
Carly Polin Polin Dental 2600 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-997-2323 drpolin.com
Lauren Kramer Pediatric & Adult Dentistry of the Palm Beaches 3365 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-666-6982 pediatricandadultdentistry.com
Kenneth A. Meinbach M Dental 425 Greenwich Cir. Jupiter 561-653-1163 mdentaljupiter.com Joseph A. Nasser Joseph A. Nasser, DDS, PA 1301 S. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach 561-659-6270 nasserdental.com
Martin Polin Polin Dental 2600 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-997-2323 drpolin.com Christopher W. Ricker Christopher W. Ricker, DMD 2560 RCA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7003
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SOUTH FLORIDA CENTER FOR PERIODONTICS & IMPLANT DENTISTRY The doctors from South Florida Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry are all Board-Certified in Periodontology and Dental Implant Surgery from the American Board of Periodontology, a recognized specialty of the American Dental Association. We are committed to solving oral health problems, primarily gum (periodontal) disease, tooth loss, and gum and bone atrophy. We believe everyone should have fixed (permanent) teeth for a lifetime. Today, most patients have an overarching concern with safety in dental offices with respect to COVID-19. We take this possibility of airborne disease transmission very seriously and have implemented a multi-tiered approach to minimize the risk for patients, our team, and ourselves. We implemented many engineering innovations, procedural changes, and safeguards in our protocols to optimize patient safety. These measures include digital forms to eliminate paperwork, scheduling to minimize wait times and reception room traffic, implementing anti-septic/ antiviral instrument cooling and rinsing, installing high-volume, ultrafine vacuums to capture droplets and aerosols, and routine hospital-grade disinfection. Our concern for sanitization and infection control is evident in everything we do.
Our practice philosophy is to provide the best and most appropriate evidence-based care to our patients in the most comfortable, time-efficient, and cost-effective methods. We have many treatment options to help our patients save teeth, including minimally invasive regenerative procedures, laser surgery (LANAP), and gum regeneration. If teeth are hopeless or already missing, we have vast experience and treatment options for replacing them with dental implants, including routine immediate loading of dental implants which allows patients to leave the office the day of implant placement with teeth. This started in our office in 1996 and is a common service we call TeethToday©. We are frequently called on to be problem-solvers for complications arising from previous treatment. We are supremely ready to help you maintain your teeth or replace them if necessary. Our mission is to merge expertise with individualized treatment and deliver uncompromising, long-lasting results. We pride ourselves on innovation, problemsolving, and integrity. For more information about our doctors, technology, and services, visit our website today: flsmile.com. Please call our office directly. You do not need a referral to see us.
JEFFREY GANELES, FREDERIC J. NORKIN, LILIANA ARANGUREN, SAMUEL ZFAZ
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GENERAL DENTISTRY (cont.) Rob Ritter Ritter & Ramsey 500 University Blvd. Jupiter 561-626-6667 ritterandramsey.com Thomas Roberts Implant Dentistry of South Florida 6809 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-533-0006 Armando Rodriguez Dr. Armando Rodriguez, DMD 5871 Lake Worth Road Greenacres 561-642-4900 facebook.com Douglas A. Rolfe Douglas A. Rolfe, DDS 333 Camino Gardens Blvd. Boca Raton 561-395-4500 drrolfe.com John G. Salatino John G. Salatino, DDS, PA 160 S.E. 6th Ave. Delray Beach 561-276-6684 dr-john-g-salatino-dds.business.site Miguel J. Santamarina Palm Beach Prosthodontics 1401 Forum Way West Palm Beach 561-682-0999 prosdent.com Michael J. Scherb Michael J. Scherb, DMD 2143 S. U.S. Highway 1 Jupiter 561-612-4771 jupitersmiles.com Francis Sciolino Smile Builder, Inc. 2401 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-220-9870
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Anthony Sconzo Michael Egitto DDS, Anthony Sconzo DMD 840 U.S. Highway 1 North Palm Beach 561-622-3122 familydentistrynpb.com Amanda Sindledecker Sindledecker Dentistry 162 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561-368-2928 mybocadentist.com Mark Sisko Mark Sisko, DDS, PA & Maureen Ghattas, DMD 1117 N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach 561-833-2993 westpalmbeachfldentist.com Douglas L. Starkey Starkey Dental 1120 N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach 561-832-3232 starkeydental.com William Strauss Gardens Dental Spa 11380 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-7791 gardensdentalspa.com Xen Truong Dax Dental 258 S.E. 6th Ave. Delray Beach 561-276-4433 daxdental.com Val Tsur-Tsar AP Dental Arts 721 U.S. Highway 1 North Palm Beach 561-855-4703 northpalmbeachdentist.com Timothy M. Viner Viner Dental 240 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561-367-9922 drtimviner.com
Robert C. Vogel Robert C. Vogel, DDS 11211 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-1898 robertvogeldds.com Joseph C. Walsh Joseph C. Walsh, DDS, PA 2600 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-997-7500 Brion Weinberg Weinberg Dentistry 1515 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach 561-659-1688 customsmiledesigns.com David W. Yates Gardens Dental Care 5520 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-529-4660 gardensdentalcare.com
ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Christopher Chafin South Florida Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1025 Military Trail Jupiter 561-529-9261 sfoms.com Makepeace Charles Profiles Oral & Facial Surgery Center 2560 RCA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-9065 profilesoms.com David Feinerman Boynton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Center 3695 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-364-1800 boyntonoralsurgery.com Karen Glerum Smiles by Glerum 2300 S. Congress Ave. Boynton Beach 561-374-8922 smilesbyglerum.com
Jeronimo Guzman South Florida Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1025 Military Trail Jupiter 561-529-9261 sfoms.com Michael S. Harris Michael S. Harris, DMD, PA 12794 W. Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington 561-204-3242 wellingtonoralsurgery.com Richard W. Kaplan Richard W. Kaplan, MD, DDS 1200 Corporate Center Way Wellington 561-848-0553 kaplanoralsurgery.com Ronald L. Katz Boca Jaw Surgery 16110 Jog Road Delray Beach 561-499-3331 bocajawsurgery.com Derek King Boynton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Center 3695 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-364-1800 boyntonoralsurgery.com Michael Logue Logue Oral & Facial Surgery 600 S. Dixie Highway Boca Raton 561-391-2511 logueoralsurgery.com Michael G. Mauck Wellington Centre for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1051 State Road 7/441 Wellington 561-790-0206 drmauckomfs.com Andrew Norkin Boca Raton Oral Facial and Implant Surgery, LLC 2499 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-826-2002 bocaoralsurgery.com
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John R. Pasqual Pasqual Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 4600 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-900-9080 pasqualoms.com Nishul Patel Dental Specialty Center of Jupiter 175 Toney Penna Drive Jupiter 561-291-8277 dentalspecialtyflorida.com Jason E. Portnof Surgical Arts of Boca Raton 9980 N. Central Park Blvd. Boca Raton 561-717-3660 surgicalartsofbocaraton.com Stephen Rimer Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 825 Meadows Road Boca Raton 561-368-3170 Ronald Rubin Oral Facial Implant Center of Boca Raton, PA 801 Meadows Road Boca Raton 561-368-8880 drronsays.wordpress.com Robert Schaedel Boynton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Center 3695 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-364-1800 boyntonoralsurgery.com Andrew B. Slavin Palm Beach Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates 1411 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach 561-833-6880 palmbeachoralsurgeryassociates.com Alfredo E. Tendler Tendler Center for Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 199 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561-465-2059 tendleroralsurgery.com
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Travis Thompson South Florida Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1025 Military Trail Jupiter 561-529-9261 sfoms.com Gary J. Wayne Gary J. Wayne, DMD 2500 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-609-6506 wayneoralsurgery.com Paul Weinstein South Florida Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1025 Military Trail Jupiter 561-529-9261 sfoms.com Adam J. Winton Adam J. Winton, DDS, MD, PA 7301-A W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561-392-6637 wintonoralsurgery.com Rolf B. Wolfrom Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of the Palm Beaches 1920 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-242-9990 omspb.com
Steven Darling Darling Orthodontics 8190 Jog Road Boynton Beach 561-737-1980 darlingorthodontics.net
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Joseph L. Lunsford Lunsford McCaffrey Orthodontics 6736 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-964-5200 seaofsmiles.com
Angela deFabrique-Abiusi Palm Beach Orthodontics 3385 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-422-3360 palmbeachorthodontics.com
Jacob Mann Mann Family Orthodontics 10887 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-3339 mannfamilyortho.com
Robert A. Eckelson Robert A. Eckelson, DDS, PA 951 N.W. 13th St. Boca Raton 561-391-6415 doceck.com
Barry Matza Matza & Co. Orthodontics 5100 Town Center Cir. Boca Raton 561-368-3480 bmatza.com
Jeffrey C. Eder Jeffrey C. Eder, DDS 4959 LeChalet Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-737-8776 ederorthodontics.com
Kevin P. McCaffrey Lunsford McCaffrey Orthodontics 6736 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-964-5200 seaofsmiles.com
Carrol Fenn Palm Beach Orthodontics, Inc. 400 Executive Center Drive West Palm Beach 561-686-3335
Scott A. McCranels McCranels Orthodontics 3201 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-655-6308 mccranelsorthodontics.com
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Douglas Freedman Freedman & Haas Orthodontics 2424 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-659-7660 bracesbyfreedmanhaas.com
Christian D. Benitez Meier & Benitez Orthodontics 500 University Blvd. Jupiter 561-626-9400 islandwayortho.com
Sharon Haas Freedman & Haas Orthodontics 2424 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-659-7660 bracesbyfreedmanhaas.com
Stephen W. Bradford Orthodontics by Bradford 11380 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-3006 orthodonticsbybradfoRoadcom
Lawrence Hier Wanuck, Hier & Associates 1232 W. Indiantown Road Jupiter 561-747-5778 wanuckandhier.com
Andrew Cooper Cooper Orthodontics 9181 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-558-9467 smilesbycooper.com
Roy King Jupiter Orthodontics 24 N. Loxahatchee Drive Jupiter 561-747-5766 jupiterorthodontics.com
Scott F. Meier Meier & Benitez Orthodontics 500 University Blvd. Jupiter 561-626-9400 islandwayortho.com Jacqueline Moroco Maloney Moroco Orthodontics 4600 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-638-9963 morocoorthodontics.com George R. Nicolas Nicolas Orthodontics 7000 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561-571-7002 nicolasorthodontics.com Michelle Palmer-Espanol Palmer Orthodontics 7270 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-503-4957 palmerortho.com
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Ira Rothstein Smiles by Dr. W & Dr. R 8903 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-483-0072 orthodonticsofsouthflorida.com Bradley Santelli Santelli Orthodontics 9930 Clint Moore Road Boca Raton 561-395-6464 santelliortho.com Robert Shelling Shelling Orthodontics 19615-33 S. State Road 7 Boca Raton 561-477-4844 shellingortho.com Randall C. Shults Shults Orthodontics PLLC 12180 S. Shore Blvd. Wellington 561-793-9888 shultsorthodontics.com Jennifer Statler Statler Orthodontics 7400 W. Camino Real Boca Raton 561-368-3688 bracesandfaces.com Pamela Steiger Dr, Pam Orthodontics 1001 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561-757-4114 drpamorthodontics.com Bradley A. Taylor Bradley A. Taylor, DMD 2517 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-7999 taylorortho.com Minelle M. Tendler Tendler Orthodontics 199 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561-826-7955 tendlerorthodontics.com
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Kevin Tenn Yuk Tenn Yuk Orthodontics 11382 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-3100 tennyukorthodontics.com
Fara Bender Fara Bender, DMD, PA 6169 Jog Road Lake Worth 561-433-5544 littleteethbigsmiles.com
Ryan Owaski Pediatric Dentistry in the Gardens 11382 Prosperity Farms Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-9601 pbgpediatricdentistry.com
Alberto A. Vargas Vargas Orthodontics 550 Heritage Drive Jupiter 561-775-7007 vargasorthodontics.com
Alyssa Benitez Pediatric Dentistry of Jupiter 654 W. Indiantown Road Jupiter 561-747-3338 pediatricdentistryofjupiter.com
Michael J. Roseff Roseff Pediatric Dentistry 8784 Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-732-8333 roseffpediatricdentistry.com
Arghavan Welch Gardens Orthodontics 11360 Legacy Ave. Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-3500 gardensorthodontics.com
Maria Castaneda Boca Delray Pediatric Dentistry 16850 Jog Road Delray Beach 561-499-1788 bocadelraypediatricdentistry.com
Melanie Rothberg South Florida Dentistry for Children, PA 5458 Town Center Road Boca Raton 561-391-6660 sfldco.com
Christopher West Family Orthodontics 1851 W. Indiantown Road Jupiter 561-316-9419 jupiterorthodontist.com
Lisa M. Feldman Dr. Lisa Pediatric Dentistry 9804 S. Military Trail Boynton Beach 561-737-3633 drlisafeldman.com
Peter Wohlgemuth Smiles by Dr. W & Dr. R 8903 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-483-0072 orthodonticsofsouthflorida.com
Yuri Goldvasser Pediatric & Adult Dentistry of the Palm Beaches 3365 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-666-6982 pediatricandadultdentistry.com
PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Gilda Alonzo Pediatric Dentistry of Jupiter 654 W. Indiantown Road Jupiter 561-747-3338 pediatricdentistryofjupiter.com Lisa Ameer Palm Beach Children’s Dentistry 420 S. State Road 7 Royal Palm Beach 561-798-4998 pbchildrensdentistry.com Mimy Bendeck Dr. Mimy’s Children’s Dentistry PA 200 Village Square Xing Palm Beach Gardens 561-220-2601 drmimy.com
Tomer Haik Tomer Haik, DDS, PA 3319 State Road 7 Wellington 561-333-8441 drhaik.com Jason Hirsch Dr. J Pediatric Dentistry 685 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-258-9380 doctorjkids.com Frank J. Maye Jungle Dental Pediatric Dentistry 19615 State Road 7 Boca Raton 561-395-5081 jungledental.com
Jason Wanuck Wanuck, Hier & Associates 1232 W. Indiantown Road Jupiter 561-747-5778 wanuckandhier.com Marcie Young Young Dentistry 241 N.E. 4th St. Delray Beach 561-789-5437 youngdentistrydelray.com
PERIODONTICS Liliana Aranguren South Florida Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 3020 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-912-9993 flsmile.com Richard Caudill Richard Caudill, DMD, PA 395-C Tequesta Drive Tequesta 561-743-7286 drcaudill.com Joseph J. Ceravolo Ceravolo & Ceravolo 1037 State Road 7 Wellington 561-790-5700 pbperio.com
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Lee R. Cohen Palm Beach Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, PA 4520 Donald Ross Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-691-0020 pbcperio.com
Paul D. Fotek Prestige Periodontics & Implant Center 4600 Military Trail Jupiter 561-292-0624 prestigeperio.com
Mauricio Gutierrez The Florida Institute for Periodontics & Dental Implants 1515 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach 561-655-1700 perio-implant.com
Thomas A. Copulos Thomas A. Copulos, DDS, PA 1000 N.W. 9th Ct. Boca Raton 561-338-7115 periodontistboca.com
Kim K. Gandhi Periodontal & Implant Excellence 2247 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-242-2861 perio-implantpb.com
Robert L. Holt The Florida Institute for Periodontics & Dental Implants 1515 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach 561-655-1700 perio-implant.com
Rafael E. Cordero Rafael E. Cordero, DDS, PA 3345 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens 561-223-6683 corderoperiodontics.com
Jeffrey Ganeles South Florida Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 3020 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-912-9993 flsmile.com
J’Nelle Delica Delicate Periodontics and Implant Dentistry 3319 State Road 7 Wellington 561-892-2170 doctordelicate.com
Russell A. Gornstein Palm Beach Periodontics 1840 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-967-0476 palmbeachperio.com
Stuart A. Feldman Periodontics of The Palm Beaches 1897 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-686-2477 periodonticspalmbeaches.com
George Gounakis Alpha Dental 9897 Lake Worth Rd. Lake Worth 561-855-4914 alphadentists.com
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Jack T. Krauser Jack T. Krauser, DMD 824 U.S. Highway 1 North Palm Beach 561-612-2011 allon4palmbeachesfl.business.site
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Chad Lalsingh Lalsingh Center for Periodontics 240 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561-368-9595 lalsinghperiocenter.com Daniel S. Lauer Precision Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 3535 Military Trail Jupiter 561-775-0331 precisionperio.com Karina F. Leal Periodontics of The Palm Beaches 1897 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-686-2477 periodonticspalmbeaches.com Julian C. Leichter Perio Boca 7000 W. Camino Real Boca Raton 561-391-1800 perioboca.com Valerie A. Marino Valerie A. Marino, DDS, PA 1216 U.S. Highway 1 North Palm Beach 561-624-5307 npbperiodontist.com
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Marissa Matthews Delray Beach Laser Periodontics & Implants, PA 505 S.E. 6th Ave. Delray Beach 561-268-0618 delraybeachperio.com Frederic J. Norkin South Florida Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 3020 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-912-9993 flsmile.com Ernest Orphanos Center 4 Smiles 9291 Glades Road Boca Raton 561-477-7171 center4smiles.com Allen Pearlman Dent-All Associates, Inc. 11440 Okeechobee Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-333-3556 mydent-all.net Stuart B. Pechter Stuart B. Pechter, DMD 1280 Lantana Road Lantana 561-582-5207 pechterperio.com
Luisa Recio Perio Boca 7000 W. Camino Real Boca Raton 561-391-1800 perioboca.com
Ralph C. Attanasi Addison Prosthodontics 6290 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-496-6855 smiledelray.com
Howard B. Kay Palm Beach Prosthodontics 1401 Forum Way West Palm Beach 561-682-0999 prosdent.com
Rafael K. Rodriguez Jupiter Periodontics 1928 Commerce Lane Jupiter 561-768-5596 jupiterflperio.com
Roy C. Blake III Roy C. Blake III, DDS, MSD 200 Butler St. West Palm Beach 561-296-3399 royblakedds.com
Caryn Kleiman Palm Beach Prosthodontics 1401 Forum Way West Palm Beach 561-682-0999 prosdent.com
Lauren Shack Palms West Periodontal 685 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-792-1212 palmswestperio.com
Clive Boner Palm Beach Dental Specialists 254 Sunset Ave. Palm Beach 561-655-2347 pbdentalspecialists.com
Ethan A. Pansick Addison Prosthodontics 6290 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-496-6855 smiledelray.com
Samuel Zfaz South Florida Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 3020 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-912-9993 flsmile.com
Luis A. Boza Garine Prosthodontics 4100 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-406-4646 drgarine.com
Sergio Rauchwerger Smile Designs 3975 Isles View Drive Wellington 561-798-7807 smiledesignsllc.com
Steven H. Feit Steven H. Feit, DMD 240 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561-430-2705 smilespecialist.com
Jairo Salcedo Palm Beach Prosthodontics 1401 Forum Way West Palm Beach 561-682-0999 prosdent.com
Wael N. Garine Garine Prosthodontics 4100 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 561-406-4646 drgarine.com
David M. Skopp Dr. David M. Skopp, DDS 2560 RCA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-5000 skoppdds.com
Derek Gatta Dr. Max & Dr. Gatta, PLLC 5455 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561-997-6622 maxgattadental.com
Carolina Steier Steier Dental Implants & Prosthodontics 900 N.W. 13th St. Boca Raton 561-235-3143 steierdentistry.com
PROSTHODONTICS Paul V. Archacki Paul V. Archacki, DDS, PA 639 E. Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach 561-736-1177 bestboyntonbeachdentist.com
Chad M. Kamel Courtney & Kamel Dentistry 2600 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561-997-8102 courtneyandkamel.com
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Aleksandar Vojdanoski Aleksander Vojdanoski Dental 712 U.S. Highway 1 North Palm Beach 561-881-0067 alekdental.com
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If your only point of reference for Swedish food is an Ikea meatball, then prepare to send your taste buds on a culinary journey, because Waxin’s Restaurant & Bar in Palm Beach Gardens is disarming that perception one beautifully plated dish at a time. “Sweden is without a doubt one of the top three culinary countries in the world,” says co-founder Patrik Waxin, who moved to Florida from Sweden nine years ago with his wife and fellow founder, Tessie, and their three children. In addition to serving Swedish-inspired takes on American and global classics, Waxin’s aims to educate guests on the principles of Swedish cuisine. Menu highlights include Toast Skagen (hand-peeled ice ocean shrimp on buttered fried toast) and meatballs with the traditional fixings: demi cream sauce, pickled cucumber, lingonberries, and potato purée. There’s also Wallenbergare, a double-ground veal steak that Patrik Waxin refers to as a “luxury meatball.” Desserts like the strawberry puff (similar to a pâte à choux or profiterole with strawberries and dill) provide a sweeter taste of Scandinavia. Waxin’s offers numerous indoor eating areas across its 3,800-square-foot space, as well as a lush garden patio that is ideal for social distancing. As of press time, it is open for dinner six nights a week (excluding Monday), with plans to begin brunch and lunch service soon. (waxins.com) —Liz Petoniak
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Sample the Iron and Silk cocktail (below) and the Kolhapuri chicken (left).
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Chef Pushkar Marathe
In the culinary world, a stage (pronounced staahj) is an internship where an aspiring cook works in a kitchen—or series of them—in order to study different techniques and cuisines. Stage, a new restaurant in Palm Beach Gardens, was founded in the same spirit of inquisitiveness and open-minded learning. Chef Pushkar Marathe grew up in India, trained in Switzerland, and worked in restaurants throughout the Caribbean, Middle East, and U.S. He met partner and general manager Andy Dugard when the duo ran the Palm Beach loca-
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tion of Meat Market. After deciding to open their own restaurant, they enlisted Gregory Genias, better known as Bootleg Greg, to develop their innovative bar program. “People think we’re an Indian restaurant because we have an Indian chef,” says Dugard, “but our food is globally inspired by [Marathe’s] travels. Our motto is flavor-focused cuisine crafted by intuition.” Marathe’s intuition encompasses dishes as diverse as lentil fritters, Korean barbecue ribs, yellowfin tuna ceviche, and fried chicken, as well as curries and a selection of Indian breads. He also aims to make food that is as healthy as it is creative. “We use butter and cream very sparingly, just as they do in the Mediterranean diet, and most of our menu is naturally gluten-free,” explains Marathe. “It’s not just conscious eating but also conscious cooking.” Stage’s on-site garden produces 30 herbs and botanicals that are used in both the kitchen and bar program. “Natural expression of ingredients is very important in the food the chef creates, and I try to pair that in the cocktails,” says Genias. “Everything is either fresh from our garden or sourced from local purveyors.” A good example is the “I’m Just Here for the
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Comments,” a cross between a gin and tonic and a spritz. The foundation of the drink is Glendalough Rose Gin, doubledistilled with foraged botanicals and rose petals. Genias then adds Cappelletti, a spicy but subtle wine-based Italian aperitivo similar to Campari or Aperol, and Fever-Tree Tonic, a top-quality mixer infused with Indian spices that match the restaurant’s flavor profile. Served in a 19-ounce stemless coupe and garnished with star anise and basil blossoms from the garden, it reflects what Dugard calls “the harmonious tug of war” between the kitchen and the bar. “I try to create goosebumps with every cocktail I make,” adds Genias. “I want customers to be inquisitive and ask questions.” This enthusiastic mindset is also demonstrated in Dugard’s approach to hospitality. “I try to be gracious to each and every guest,” he says. “I want them to feel as comfortable as they are in their own living rooms.” (stagepga.com) —Mark Spivak
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Palm Beach County is home to a long list of culinary innovators. Below, we highlight two artisans bringing unique flavors to South Florida. —L.P.
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After moving to South Florida from Cape Cod in 2010, Sharon Smith began selling her baked goods at local green markets. Her granola—made with high-quality, often organic ingredients and without the preservatives, additives, and high sugar content of traditional brands—earned rave reviews, prompting her to focus solely on the snack and launch her Lake Park–based business. Her most popular blend, Take a Hike, combines organic oats with seeds, dried cranberries, maple syrup, and agave for a snack that’s low in sugar and high in protein. Other fan favorites include Berry Key-Licious, a flavor inspired by Florida that mixes key lime extract and freeze-dried strawberries for a sweet-and-sour flavor. Buy Wildflower Granola online or find it at local retailers such as Joseph’s Classic Market. (wildflowergranola.com)
Palm Beach Gardens baker Rachel Wallace says she has always had “the most ridiculous sweet tooth in the world.” When the cookie dough craze hit the nation, she began experimenting and came up with a recipe that resembles the irresistible batter we all like to sneak bites of—without the raw eggs or baking powder/soda. She founded Doughtopia in 2019 and started selling scoops at local green markets. Her OG Chocolate Chip reigns as her best seller, while flavors like Yabba Dabba Dough (sugar cookie dough with Fruity Pebbles) showcase her creativity. Doughtopia’s sweet treats boast a counter life of two weeks, though they’re unlikely to last more than a few minutes after you take that first divine bite. Place orders by sending a direct message through Doughtopia’s Instagram account, @cookiedoughtopia. (cookiedoughtopia.com)
A selective guide to Palm Beach-area restaurants THE LISTINGS The Palm Beach County dining scene has something for everyone, from funky burger bars and gastropubs to the glam style of iconic Palm Beach lounges. Here, find a listing of area standouts, organized by cuisine type, with descriptions, contact information, and price details for each. What the icons mean: $ $$ $$$
Dinner entree under $10 Most entrees $10-$25 Most entrees $25 or more
While not all-inclusive due to space limitations, our dining listings may vary every month and are constantly updated to showcase the culinary diversity of the area. Find more information on local dining options on palmbeachillustrated.com. NOTICE TO RESTAURATEURS: The establishments listed and their descriptions are printed at the discretion of the editors of Palm Beach Illustrated. They are not a form of advertisment, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com
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AMERICAN BANTER Located inside the Canopy by Hilton hotel, Banter serves the latest Florida fusion cuisine. 380 Trinity Place, West Palm Beach (banterwpb.com) $$ BREEZE OCEAN KITCHEN Enjoy craft beer, specialty cocktails, and distinctly Floridian cuisine at this seaside gem at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$ BUCCAN Chef Clay Conley offers a wide-ranging menu of small plates that changes with the seasons. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (buccanpalmbeach.com) $$ BURT AND MAX’S This beloved establishment specializes in made-from-scratch plates. 9089 W. Atlantic Ave., Suite 100, Delray Beach (burtandmaxs.com) $$ CITY CELLAR WINE BAR & GRILL Offering dry-aged steaks, fresh pasta, and seafood. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (citycellarwpb.com) $$ COOLINARY CAFÉ Tim Lipman uses surprising ingredients to cook up creative cuisine. 4650 Donald Ross Road, Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens (thecoolpig.com) $$ THE COOPER CRAFT KITCHEN AND BAR Practicing farm-to-table cooking with flair. 4610 PGA Blvd., Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecooperrestaurant.com) $$ CPB In The Colony Hotel, CPB serves contemporary American plates that showcase local ingredients. 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach (thecolonypalmbeach.com) $$$ ENTRE NOUS BISTRO Chef Jason Laudenslager fuses home-style cooking with gourmet fare. 123 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (entrenousbistro.com) $$$
GREASE BURGER BAR The high-end burgers elevate pub cuisine to a divine experience. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $$ HENRY’S PALM BEACH This American-inspired bistro is perfect for dinner, drinks, or weekend brunch. 229 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ PROPER GRIT This chophouse in The Ben hotel pays homage to Old Florida. 251 N. Narcissus Ave. West Palm Beach (propergrit.com) $$$ VOODOO BAYOU Take your palate on a walk through the French Quarter. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Suite 5095, Palm Beach Gardens (voodoobayous.com) $$
ASIAN BUDDHA SKY BAR This bar interprets Chinese and Japanese cuisines. 217 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (buddhaskybardelraybeach.com) $$ JOY NOODLES AND ASIAN CUISINE Order the fresh ramen at this vegetarian-friendly hidden gem. 2200 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (joynoodles.net) $$ SUSHI JO Chef Joseph Clark offers a diverse sake collection for a cosmopolitan Japanese dining experience. 319 Belvedere Road #112, West Palm Beach; 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; 640 E. Ocean Ave. #4, Boynton Beach (sushijo.com) $$ YAMA Veteran sushi master Kiyonori “Yama-san” Yamamoto prepares raw and cooked Japanese dishes, Korean barbecue, and Thai curries. 200 NE 2nd Ave. #110, Delray Beach (yamadelray.com) $$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2020
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FRENCH AMERICAN ALMOND Stop by for classic French comfort food and global-inspired plates. 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (almondrestaurant.com) $$$ CAFÉ BOULUD This four-star restaurant boasts French flair and South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (cafeboulud.com) $$ THE PARISIAN This charming brasserie excels at French culinary staples. 201 N. US Hwy. 1, Jupiter (theparisianrestaurant.com) $$ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$
ITALIAN BICE Homemade pastas, excellent service, and tiramisu will make you feel like Italy isn’t so far away. 313 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (bice-palmbeach.com) $$$ CAFÉ CENTRO Authentic Italian cuisine in the heart of Northwood. 2409 N. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cafecentrowpb.com) $$ CASA D’ANGELO Angelo Elia’s Boca Raton outpost succeeds in every possible way. 171 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (casa-d-angelo.com) $$$ ELISABETTA’S This newcomer on the Atlantic Avenue dining scene slings up handmade Italian delicacies. 32 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (elisabettas.com) $$ LA SIRENA A Northern Italian beauty that focuses on the cooking of the Amalfi Coast. 6316 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (lasirenaonline.com) $$ LOUIE BOSSI’S This beloved Boca addition specializes in sharable Italian favorites. 100 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (louiebossi.com) $$ ROSE’S DAUGHTER Chef Suzanne Perrotto carries on her mother’s culinary legacy in to-die-for pastas, pizzas, and other Italian delicacies. 169 NE 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (rosesdaughterdelray.com) $$$
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Ever since Sant Ambroeus opened at The Royal Poinciana Plaza in late 2016, Palm Beachers have flocked to this supremely chic Italian resto for leisurely lunches, after-dinner gelato, and quick espresso pick-me-ups. Now the new Sant Ambroeus: The Coffee Bar Cookbook (Rizzoli New York, $45) is providing devotees with the opportunity to re-create some of that Milanese magic at home. Slated for release in October, the book contains 75 recipes for light bites like tramezzini finger sandwiches as well as coffee drinks, pastries, and desserts, including Sant Ambroeus’ signature gelato. (santambroeus.com) —Mary Murray
TREVINI RISTORANTE Trevini serves Northern and Southern Italian dishes with taste and refinement. 223 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach (treviniristorante.com) $$$
LATIN AND MEXICAN COYO TACO The Palm Beach location of this beloved Miami eatery features addictive Mexican street food. 337 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (coyo-taco.com) $ EL CAMINO An Atlantic Avenue staple, El Camino serves Mexican soul food, like brisket quesadillas and carne asada tacos. 15 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (elcaminodelray.com) $$ HAVANA This family-friendly cantina serves tried-andtrue Cuban specialties. 6801 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (havanacubanfood.com) $$ ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at this high-energy eatery. 224 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 110 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 5250 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton (roccostacos.com) $$
SEAFOOD 50 OCEAN The second floor of Boston’s on the Beach houses an elegant restaurant specializing in first-rate seafood and a beautiful brunch. 50 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (50ocean.com) $$ THE ATLANTIC GRILLE Located in the Seagate Hotel, this restaurant places emphasis on bold and innovative American seafood. 1000 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (theatlanticgrille.com) $$$ BENNY’S ON THE BEACH Enjoy seafood specialities and a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean. 10 S. Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach (bennysonthebeach.com) $$ CITY OYSTER AND SUSHI BAR With a full sushi bar, fresh oysters, and a bakery, City Oyster offers a plethora of options for all tastes. 213 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cityoysterdelray.com) $$$
COPPERFISH KITCHEN Fresh, sustainably sourced seafood is the speciality at Copperfish. 5250 Town Center Circle #143, Boca Raton (copperfishkitchen.com) $$$ DECK 84 Burt Rapoport’s casual alfresco eatery highlights local Florida catches. 840 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (deck84.com) $$ LOCH BAR Stop by for handcrafted cocktails and an array of seafood delights in a classy setting. 346 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (lochbar.com) $$$ PB CATCH Chef Aaron Black prepares everything from his famous seacuterie to vegan dishes. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$ SPOTO’S OYSTER BAR Along with great seafood, come here for specialty cocktails and wines by the glass. 4560 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (spotos.com) $$$ SQUARE GROUPER TIKI BAR Favorites include the smoked fish dip and mahi sandwich. 1111 Love St., Jupiter; 1920 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce (squaregrouper.net) $$
STEAK HOUSE CHOPS LOBSTER BAR The extensive menu is complemented by a compelling wine list. 101 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (buckheadrestaurants.com) $$$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE This elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of American beef. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ NEW YORK PRIME This steak house has it all: first-rate materials, flawless dishes, and tables spaced far enough apart for private conversations. 2350 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Boca Raton (newyorkprime.com) $$$ PALM BEACH GRILL Emphasizing freshness and consistency, the Palm Beach outpost of Houston’s offers beloved items we have come to expect. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (palmbeachgrill.com) $$$ STONEWOOD GRILL AND TAVERN At once casual and classy, Stonewood presents a savory menu in an intimate setting. 10120 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (stonewoodgrill.com) $$
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Available at a range of price points, the Bacardi Facundo Rum Collection is a great introduction to the world of premium rums.
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he cultures of the Caribbean converge in South Florida, and all those island nations produce rum. Premium rum, however, only emerged as a category recently, and mostly as a response to market demand. As consumer appreciation for finer spirits increased, aged rum became an alternative to single malt Scotch, small-batch bourbon, Cognac, and high-quality tequila. Is it sacrilege to mix premium rum into a cocktail? Not really—no more so than VSOP Cognac or artisan tequila, both of which can shine in the right recipe. Here, we showcase rums that are both distinctive and versatile. Bacardi’s Facundo Rum Collection: These four limited-edition releases, drawn from the family’s private reserve, are aged between eight and 23 years. The eight-year-old Neo ($50) is the impossible dream—a white sipping rum, filled with spicy flavors of molasses and citrus. Eximo ($75) spends 10 years in oak barrels and emerges concentrated and layered, with the texture and palate persistence of a fine whiskey. Aged between seven and 23 years and finished in sherry casks, Exquisito ($135) is powerful and intense, with
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herbal and pepper accents. After aging between 15 and 23 years, Paraiso ($300) is transferred to cognac barrels before release; like a great cognac, it is ripe, sweet, and mellow. While Exquisito and Paraiso are destined for the snifter, Neo and Eximo can work well with certain cocktails. Rhum Barbancourt: After immigrating to Haiti from Cognac, Dupré Barbancourt established Rhum Barbancourt in 1862. The house is still a family business, with fifth-generation Delphine Gardère running it today. The 15-year-old Estate Reserve ($50) is a rhum agricole (double-distilled from sugar cane, rather than molasses). The floral nose is intensely perfumed with citrus; on the palate, lime and baked pear are balanced by honey, cinnamon, and pepper, followed by a reverberating finish. While complex enough to drink neat, this is also lean and flavorful enough to take the place of Scotch in a Rob Roy. Brugal: The Brugal and Bacardi families traveled from Spain to Cuba on the same ship, and both established distilleries in Santiago de Cuba. The Brugal clan left first, clearing
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out prior to the Spanish-American War of 1896 and setting up shop in the Dominican Republic at Puerto Plata. Introduced in 1976, Brugal’s Extra Viejo ($30) is blended from rums aged up to eight years in used bourbon barrels. The rum is powerful and mouth-filling, presenting an assortment of baking spices, fruit, and chocolate flavors that linger on the long finish. Papa’s Pilar: Distilled in Key West from rums sourced throughout the Caribbean and Central America, Papa’s Pilar is an unabashed homage to Hemingway and his beloved fishing boat, Pilar. The dark rum ($40) is aged 24 years in a solera composed of American oak barrels, port wine casks, and oloroso sherry casks. It is bold and dramatic, with hints of baking spices, honey, and caramel. For a premium-edition of a dark rum cocktail, a classic old-fashioned is a good bet. To make, remove the rinds from two thick orange slices and muddle at the bottom of a large rocks glass with a sugar cube, three to four dashes of Angostura bitters, and a splash of water or soda;
add several ounces of rum, and as much ice as you want. Based in Key West, the Papa’s Pilar dark rum honors author Ernest Hemingway’s bon vivant spirit. When it comes to a white rum cocktail, make good use of these premium expressions and go with a mojito. At the bottom of a Collins glass, muddle six mint leaves, two teaspoons sugar, and a splash of club soda. Squeeze in the juice of one lime and add two ounces white rum; stir, add ice cubes, and top off with club soda. «
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the scale of the coffered ceilings—which provide the illusion of height, dimension, and texture—as she did not want the dramatic feature to dwarf the room’s composition as a whole. “This living room space has a casual coastal vibe, incorporating natural light, soft tones, and a clean aesthetic,” Walsh explains. “The style is meant to evoke the breeziness of the beach, but with its stylish artwork and accessories, it evolved into a refined, polished space.” (gilwalsh.com) —Liza Grant Smith
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CONSIDER THE SPACE YOU’RE WORKING WITH. “For folks with limited space, consider the wide-row (aka intensive gardening) technique. Make beds 4 feet wide and take the square root approach when planting by dividing your garden into 1-foot squares. Companion planting is also a great idea as this allows you to plant plants that benefit from being around one another. For example: Basil and tomato pair well together, as do plants with names that start with the words baby, tiny, or dwarf—like baby milk bok choy.”
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PICK PLANTS THAT ARE RIGHT FOR WHERE YOU LIVE. “Florida has a lot of growing privileges, but one of our disadvantages is our depleted and sandy soil. Take steps to build up your soil during your first couple of years gardening; plant cover crops like alfalfa or sunn hemp during the off-season and use mulch as a cover to lock in moisture and condition the soil.”
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Our area abounds with options for novice and experienced kayakers alike. In fact, people come from around the world to take on the Trapper Nelson Challenge offered by Jupiter Outdoor Center. This epic adventure allows participants to follow in the oar strokes of this local legend, who established a homestead-turned-zoo on the Loxahatchee River. Jupiter Outdoor Center’s challenge is an homage to the weekly trips Nelson made from his property to the DuBois Home on the Jupiter Inlet for supplies.
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1 Those up for it will start at Riverbend Park and paddle their way through the corridor of the Loxahatchee River for roughly three hours until they reach Nelson’s Cabin at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Stop for a picnic lunch and a guided tour of the historical site before continuing on. Participants can then paddle to a nearby campground for pickup or opt for a longer experience and travel on to the Jupiter Inlet for pickup. This “source-to-sea” option provides kayakers with a unique opportunity to encounter freshwater animals of the cypress swamp as well as those of Jupiter’s saltwater coastal estuary. Approximately 14 miles long, this is a day trip for true water warriors. (jupiteroutdoorcenter.com) Turn the page to learn about three more ways to kayak across the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast. —Liza Grant Smith
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GET YOUR GLOW ON: Night owls rejoice! Get Up and Go Kayaking’s glow-in-the-dark nighttime tour is for you. As you paddle along in clear kayaks equipped with color-changing LED lights, you’ll learn all about Fort Pierce’s wildlife, ecosystems, and history. Darkened mangrove passages will give way to creatures, including the occasional bioluminescent comb jellies, swimming around your transparent vessel. With no traffic on the quiet night waters, this two- to two-and-a-half-hour tour feels like a very exclusive sojourn. (getupandgokayaking.com)
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2 A NEW DISCOVERY: While certain kayaking locales seem to garner the bulk of the attention, Kayak Lake Worth is spotlighting a hidden gem with its Snook Island Discovery tour. Years ago, the water surrounding the Snook Islands in the Lake Worth Lagoon were depleted and incapable of supporting wildlife. Now, thanks to the efforts of Palm Beach County’s Environmental Resource Management team, hundreds of species of birds and marine animals have returned—and the area is also becoming popular with manatees. This tour paints a historical and ecological picture of this region and offers plenty of photo ops. (kayaklakeworth.com)
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EAR AND NOW While its roots date back to 500 BC, ear seeding is now trending as an alternative health solution. Adriana Goettelmann is a boardcertified licensed acupuncture physician with a National Acupuncture Detoxification Association certification using auriculotherapy who practices at Balance Point Acupuncture Clinic in West Palm Beach. Here, she shares the secrets of this form of traditional Chinese medicine. (balancepointacu.com) —L.G.S. PBI: What is ear seeding? Goettelmann: The practice of auricular acupuncture is based on the theory that there are specific points mapped in the outer ear. These points are a micro system, like the hands and
feet in reflexology, that correspond to major organs, physiological functions, and symptoms of the human body. When an acupuncture physician treats the outer ear, ear seeding is an alternative to traditional acupuncture needles. Seeds are the perfect size to activate and pressurize ear points, sending signals to the reflex centers of the brain to exert relaxation. What do you treat with ear seeds? At Balance Point Acupuncture Clinic, we offer various ear seeding protocols including [ones focused on] happiness, smoke or alcohol cessation, curving cravings, pain, and insomnia. Each protocol includes five to six ear seeds that are placed on the ear
BETTING THE OVER UNDER: For those wanting to explore the natural environment from all angles above and below the water, Visit Palm Beach offers a Peanut Island kayak tour that includes snorkeling. Start out paddling across the clear waters of the Lake Worth Lagoon and alongside some of the gorgeous mansions of Palm Beach. Then make your way to the northeast side of Peanut Island before jumping into the water to go for a swim. Check out the incredible sea life in this region (voted one of the top 12 snorkeling spots in America by Yahoo Travel) before heading back. (visit palmbeach.com)
points. We use gold- and silver-coated ear seeds as well as traditional Vaccaria Hispanica seeds. Can you explain the process? The seeds are self-adhesive and hold in place after your acupuncture physician applies slight pressure to the required point. The seeds are not sharp and do not pierce the skin. Many people report an immediate sense of calmness, slower breathing, and stress relief. Balance Point Acupuncture Clinic recommends that the seeds stay on for five days to avoid irritation of the skin. Each week your acupuncture physician will alternate the ear receiving treatment. Why all the buzz? Ear seeding is an effective, pain-free, and accessible alternative wellness treatment. Additionally, once you have established a relationship with your acupuncture physician, seeding treatments can only take a few minutes to complete.
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IN HONOR OF BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH, TWO SOUTH COUNTY RESIDENTS RECOUNT THEIR EXPERIENCE WITH THE DISEASE By Michele Meyer
Jordan and Craig Mazor’s “in sickness and in health” wedding vows were tested just four months after they were exchanged. Only 28 years old, Jordan had a lump in her left breast that a doctor had dismissed as dense tissue two years earlier. She says it was “a complete shock” to learn she had Stage 3 invasive ductal carcinoma, which had spread to nearby lymph nodes. “Our world was turned upside down,” Jordan recalls. “My husband cried, which I’d never seen.” Her mom, Lisa Racic, a nurse in Loxley, Alabama, flew to meet “the dream team” at Boca Raton Regional Hospital’s Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute, including oncologist Dr. Jane Skelton, breast surgeon Dr. Joseph Colletta, and radiation oncologist Dr. Rashmi Benda. “We made a plan—and my burial wasn’t part of it,” Jordan says. ”I felt hopeful.” They started with a double mastectomy in December 2017. “When I
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woke up my body was changed,” she says. “That’s when it really hit.” She adds that her husband was a real hero during this difficult time. “He’d get me food at 3 in morning, with no complaining. We were in it together.” She began chemotherapy in January 2018. Her shoulder-length hair fell out in clumps while she ran on the beach. “I’m losing my hair, but I still have my running shoes,” she posted online. Her mom correctly diagnosed her “LOL” as an “SOS” and flew down. That weekend the couple’s dog died of cancer—and her mom shaved Jordan’s head and Craig shaved his. “Cancer had stolen from me again and again: first my boobs, then my hair, my dog, and my life as I knew it.” At her three-hour chemo transfusions, she was able to find some camaraderie and hope with the help of “the Breasties,” a band of six young women. “We talked about what we’d do when we were better.” In July she started six weeks of radiation. When she’d hear the bell ring— symbolizing the end of someone’s treatment—she longed for her turn. “That bell is everything.” Finally, on August 16, radiation ended, and she rang the bell. “I even gave a speech.” Breast reconstruction came the following month. By 2019 she went skydiving on her thirtieth birthday. “I thought the worst was over.” But radiation had wrecked skin on her breast, forming scar tissue, and a dangerous staph infection led to removal of an implant in May 2020. Now 31, Mazor hopes an August surgery will be her last. The surgeon rebuilt her breast with muscle from her mid-back, a procedure called latissimus dorsi flap. “A bunch of the Breasties have the flap, and we’re comparing,” she says. Unfortunately, one Breastie isn’t among them. Not yet 40, Chrissy Miller died in early August. Jordan, who has a five-year survival rate of 85 percent, struggles with survivor guilt. “Jordan before cancer and Jordan after cancer are two different girls,” she says. “I’m no longer naive or bubbly, and I’m searching for who I am. But I’m on the path to healing and happiness, and I realize how precious life is.” «
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Tara Gustman was surprised when her gynecologist urged her to get a mammogram—that day—on New Year’s Eve 2017. The fitness buff, then 34, received the results on January 9. “It was a huge shock and tongue twister: Grade 3, Stage 2 invasive ductal carcinoma,” she says. “I didn’t cry or ask why. I toughened up.” The mother of two girls, then 3 and 5, called her husband, Michael, from the car. He asked whether she wanted to keep her diagnosis private or share it. With one in eight women diagnosed with breast cancer, she chose to help others by documenting her journey. In February 2018 she had a double mastectomy at the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute at Boca Raton Regional Hospital. “Whatever I could do to get cancer out of my body, I wanted to do.” She began a series of 16 chemo sessions that March. Extreme nausea and exhaustion weren’t the worst symptoms; two weeks in, her hair fell out, including her eyelashes. “It was far harder than losing my breasts,” says Tara. “Now the world could see I had cancer, and I didn’t want to be pitied.” To set a positive tone for her daughters, who loved having their hair brushed and braided, she included them when a friend shaved her head while they played Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song.” “I tried to wear wigs, but my girls weren’t having it,” Tara recalls. “They said, ‘Be who you are.’ That was a powerful message they taught me.” Tara also found strength in the chemotherapy room, of all places. “The nurses are walking angels,” she says. So were five other bald, young women, the Breasties, including Jordan Mazor. “We had ongoing jokes, took our photos together, and started a WhatsApp group. We’ll have this bond forever.” Four weeks after completing chemo, Tara started seven weeks—33 rounds—of radiation. “I thought after chemo it would be easy,” she says. “But your skin peels off from third-degree burns, and the skin underneath blisters.” She was in such pain she debated holding back on her blog, Let Me Get These Off My Chest (letmegettheseoff mychest.com). But she realized support went both ways.
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“When I was rock-bottom, I received love from people I didn’t even know.” Despite ringing the bell in August 2018 upon completing radiation, her battle wasn’t over. She expected reconstructive surgery that November to be easy. “It’s the step in the journey that gets pushed to the side,” she says. “It’s not just a free boob job.” Her skin was so burned from radiation that her incisions wouldn’t close, landing her in the emergency room on New Year’s Day 2019. “My doctor ordered me not to move or lift anything so the wound could heal. I laid in bed for 24 days. I did not shower or lift or hug my daughters.” Her body took a full year to heal, and she notes that, “Until there’s a cure for cancer, I won’t be cancer-free.” Despite her difficult journey, Tara credits cancer as her wakeup call. “I no longer take for granted the simple moments. Every day is a gift. I’m so grateful.” «
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Don’t let unhealthy toppings be the party pooper during your celebration of National Pizza Month this October. These vegan options are the perfect way to have your pie and eat it too—without any regrets.
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The Place: True Food Kitchen, Boca Raton The Pizza: Butternut squash The Personality: True Food Kitchen introduces a new vegan pizza each season, and for this fall-inspired version, brand chef Robert McCormick points to the idea that “things that grow together, go together.” The autumnal treat couples kale (which is currently at its peak flavor thanks to cooler air) with butternut squash. Supporting ingredients like garlic, sage, caramelized onion, and dried cranberry highlight this sweet-and-savory pairing. Nuts are often used as a vegan substitution for dairy products, thanks to their high fat content. True Food blends raw, soaked almonds with lemon juice and zest, extra virgin olive oil, and kosher salt to produce its lemon almond ricotta. (truefoodkitchen.com)
The Place: Blaze Pizza, Royal Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter The Pizza: Customizable vegan pie The Personality: Last year, this LeBron James–backed, fast-casual chain added spicy vegan chorizo to its menu. Developed in-house by Blaze’s executive chef, Bradford Kent, this plant-based protein joins a lineup of almost 20 veggie toppings—everything from Kalamata olives to seasonal delights roasted fresh daily. Build your own vegan pie (the crust and both red sauces are vegan) or try Blaze’s signature Vegan Pizza that combines Daiya cheese, mushrooms, red onions, green bell peppers, basil, and olive oil. (blazepizza.com)
The Place: Christopher’s Kitchen, Palm Beach Gardens The Pizza: Hawaiian barbecue and jackfruit The Personality: Remove its prickly exterior and the jackfruit becomes an excellent meat substitute. When cooked long enough, the texture is extremely similar to pulled pork, and its mild flavor takes on whatever spices and sauces it is introduced to. This pizza is a creative play on jackfruit’s prowess, combining it with a sweetand-spicy barbecue sauce as well as pineapple, onions, peppers, mushrooms, cilantro, and macadamia ricotta. The dough is made fresh daily without any eggs or dairy and yet still manages to be soft while maintaining that desired crunch. (christopherskitchenfl.com) —L.G.S.
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Clockwise from inset: The Boca Raton Museum of Art’s new Wolgin Education Center; Spondylus, Jeff Whyman; Pulse, Trine Lise Nedreaas.
Museum MAGIC
Following a spring marked by pivoting to the digital sphere and staying close to home, the Boca Raton Museum of Art is on a mission to refresh its galleries and communal spaces. It will host two new exhibitions, “Jeff Whyman: Out of Nature” and “Trine Lise Nedreaas: The Entertainers,” both on view from October 7 through January 3. Like many arts organizations across the Palm Beaches, the Boca Museum took advantage of its COVID-induced downtime. Upon reopening in June, it debuted the open-concept Wolgin Education Center, where video artist Janet Biggs’ “Solitary Acts” collection played as the inaugural exhibit. The projection space will now be occupied by Trine Lise Nedreaas’ Pulse, a hypnotizing, six-minute loop of a woman hula-hooping with glowing hoops. Nedreaas, who hails from Norway, is passionate about capturing and celebrating the weird, beautiful, and seldom explored aspects of the human condition. Her “Entertainers” video exhibition spotlights subjects such as clowns, a contortionist, a sword swallower, and more.
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Jeff Whyman, on the other hand, is a ceramicist by trade with a knack for collecting; the shells, sea glass, Chinese crystals, mineral oxides, and wood ash that adorn his clay “rock formation” sculptures are a testament to his eye for natural beauty. Known to create these works in a single sitting, the Delray Beach–based artist reclaims a spontaneity that art patrons will find refreshing on the heels of hunkering down during the pandemic. Turn the page for more cultural offerings taking place this month. (bocamuseum.org)
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Stroll in the Garden
After a months-long hiatus, the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens in West Palm Beach will reopen to the public October 1. While its indoor galleries and artist studio remain closed, guests are invited to walk among the garden’s grand statues and bountiful flora. (ansg.org)
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What happens when you combine captivating art and environmental activism? You get the Miami-based, eco-feminist, multimedia artist Mira Lehr. Rosenbaum Contemporary will host a showcase of Lehr’s new works, “Planetary Visions: Mira Lehr from Spaceship Earth,” at its Boca Raton gallery October 15 through December 15. In her paintings, designs, and sculptures, Lehr experiments with the unexpected, often using resin, gunpowder, fire, Japanese paper, dyes, and welded steel in her creative process. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com)
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The Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery in Tequesta recently unveiled its first completely virtual art exhibition, “Faculty Exhibit and Treasures from the Collection.” The show, which will run until December 31, features ceramics, jewelry, sculpture, photography, and more by the center’s talented staff as well as highlights from the gallery’s private collection. Viewers can also make purchases online, with proceeds supporting the ArtCenter’s faculty and programs. Standouts from the private collection include numerous pieces by Purvis Young, one of Florida’s most celebrated artists. Young’s work centers around Miami’s Black community and has been displayed at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. (lighthousearts.org)
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THE ART HAS IT
The Lighthouse ArtCenter’s new exhibit includes adobe Town by Lynn Morgan and a handmade ring by Lisa Johnson.
NOW THAT SOME FAINTLY COOLER TEMPERATURES HAVE DESCENDED UPON SOUTH FLORIDA, IT’S THE PERFECT TIME TO EXPLORE THE ECOLOGICAL WONDERS OF THE JUPITER INLET LIGHTHOUSE & MUSEUM, WHICH TURNED 160 IN JULY. ON OCTOBER 1, GUESTS CAN VIEW THE FIRST FULL MOON OF FALL FROM THE TOP OF THE LIGHTHOUSE DURING THE MOONRISE TOUR. THOSE WANTING TO TAKE IN THE BEAUTY OF THE JUPITER LANDMARK AT GOLDEN HOUR CAN JOIN A LIGHTHOUSE SUNSET TOUR OCTOBER 7 AND 14 AT 6:15 P.M. OR OCTOBER 21 AND 28 AT 6 P.M. TICKETS FOR BOTH EVENTS COST $25 AND ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE. FOR YOGIS LOOKING TO SPEND A LITTLE MORE TIME OUTSIDE, TWILIGHT YOGA AT THE LIGHT IS A SERENE SETTING FOR GETTING YOUR WARRIOR POSE ON. PRACTITIONERS OF ALL LEVELS ARE INVITED TO BRING A WATER BOTTLE, MAT, AND FACE MASK FOR THE HOURLONG SESSIONS OCTOBER 5, 12, 19, AND 26, BEGINNING AT 7 P.M. TICKETS COST $10 AND ONLINE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. (JUPITERLIGHTHOUSE.ORG)
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HISTORY IN THE MAKING The Historical Society of Palm Beach County will kick off its fall educational programming with two free Zoom lectures. On October 8, Mark Lane will discuss his book Roaring Reptiles, Bountiful Citrus, and Neon Pies: An Unofficial Guide to Florida’s Official Symbols at 2 p.m. On October 22 at 2 p.m., artist Sharon Koskoff will present on her book entitled Murals of the Palm Beaches, an exploration of the local public art scene. Viewers can register for the lectures on the organization’s website. The historical society will also host a live virtual museum tour on October 15 at 2 p.m. (hspbc.org)
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October at the Mounts Botanical Garden in West Palm Beach is a feast for the eyes: frijolillo, golden rain tree, roselle, and white bird-of-paradise will be in full bloom this month. Mounts opened back up in June, but fall’s milder temps set the scene for a languid tour across 14 acres. Visitors can even bring their four-legged friends on Dogs’ Day October 25 to enjoy the peaceful surrounds. For those who aren’t quite ready to venture out, Mounts offers bountiful virtual programming via a Garden Highlights web page and the organization’s YouTube channel. (mounts.org)
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In lieu of hosting its Lantern Festival this year, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach is encouraging everyone to make their own toro nagashi (“flowing lanterns”) and post images on Instagram with #lanternathome. The lantern-at-home kits are available at the museum store for $20 and include a wood base, blank wishing paper, and a tea light. The Morikami will review all images submitted by October 12 and select 10 winners to receive admission for two to the 2021 Lantern Festival. (morikami.org)
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Palm Beach Dramaworks took to virtual programming like an actor takes to the stage. The West Palm Beach–based professional theater company’s “Dramalogue Series: Talking Theatre!” live interviews went Bruce digital over the summer and will continue this month with a lineup Linser of esteemed professionals. On October 2, actor, director, and The Dramaworkshop manager Bruce Linser will offer insight into the trade. Actors John Leonard Thompson, Patti Gardner, and Dennis Creaghan will stop by October 9, 23, and 30, respectively, to discuss their craft. Scenic designer and production manager Michael Amico will touch upon his role in creating immersive theatrical experiences October 16. These Friday evening Q&As are hosted via Zoom and viewers are encouraged to send questions in advance. Registration is required. (palmbeachdramaworks.org) PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2020
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By Emily Pantelides The coronavirus pandemic has reinforced the need for the home to serve as a sanctuary. My October selections can make any home feel as it should: comfortable and inviting. An absolute must is a Barefoot Dreams blanket—there is just nothing softer. For a rustic vibe, shop local and check out the salvaged wood creations of Scott Smith, who is based in West Boca. I’m a big believer that you should adorn your abode with pieces that make you smile—and for me, that’s anything from ArtSugar. I love this diamond print and whimsical cutting board, which will turn kitchen chores into a delight. Speaking of the kitchen, if you haven’t jumped on the overnight oat trend, now is the time. With flavors like wild blueberry and dark l FOR MORE FASHIONABLE chocolate, Mush is a delicious BUYS, WATCH THE “EMILY’S PICKS” snack that will tide you over from SEGMENT ON CBS12.COM. one Zoom meeting to the next. GET TO WORK Gold desk set ($30), Talking Out of Turn, talkingoutofturn.com
POSH PREPPING Chop Chop! cutting board ($49), ArtSugar, artsugar.co BOWLED OVER Maple wood salad bowl ($270), NCWoodSmith, ncwoodsmith.etsy.com
SHINE BRIGHT Victoria emerald-cut diamond print on canvas ($90), Angie Crabtree exclusive to ArtSugar, artsugar.co
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Where the Exceptional Comes Home We are proud to present two exceptional estate homes in Palm Beach Polo Golf & Country Club, brought to you by STOCK Custom Homes, the award-winning luxury homebuilder.
THE FAIRFIELD 12338 CYPRESS ISLAND WAY 5 Bed | 5 + 2 1/2 Bath | 6,661 sq. ft. | 9,327 total sq. ft. | $8,645,000 Architect: Stofft Cooney Architects | Interiors by Beasley & Henley Interior Design
THE ROSEVILLE 12549 CYPRESS ISLAND WAY 4 Bed | 4 + 2 1/2 Bath | 6,246 sq. ft. | 9,639 total sq. ft. | $6,645,000 Architect: R.G. Designs | Interiors by Soco Interiors
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