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FEATURES 58 / ROAD TRIP Bucket-list adventures across Florida By the editors
72 / UNCORKING THE SUNSHINE STATE Discover Florida wineries and transform the fruits of their labor into tasty cocktails By Jules Aron
76 / HAUTE HAVANA Versace and Fendi join forces and raise the heat on summer fashion Photography by Gabor Jurina
86 / A NIGHT IN MARRAKECH Regine Traulsen hosts a chic fete in honor of her home country
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DEPARTMENTS 12 / FROM THE EDITOR 14 / PARTY PICS Events with the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, American Heart Association, Brooke USA Foundation, and more
INSIDER 29 / TABLE TALK Expert advice on perfect beach picnics
30 / AROUND TOWN Summer vacation hot spots, and more
34 / HEROES A local who inspires a love of the library
36 / LIVING WITH IVEY What makes water the most essential nutrient and how to stay hydrated
STYLE 39 / THE LOOK Designer merch for kids heading back to school, plus defining the denim trend
42 / THE EDIT Editors’ picks for jet set essentials to ensure easier travel
44 / BIJOUX The wonders of watermelon tourmaline
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52 / QUICK TRIPS Aboard the eco-conscious MSC Seashore
54 / HIGH ROAD The 2023 Range Rover SV soars
56 / HIGH SEAS Axopar’s new 45-foot XC Cross Cabin
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94 / LOCAL BITES
Spotlight on The Palm Beaches Restaurant Month, sunset sips, and more
100 / OFF THE VINE
Take a shine to English sparkling wine
HOME 103 / DESIGN
A custom-curated, versatile workspace
104 / ELEMENTS
How to bring an outdoor spirit to an interior space
106 / HERITAGE
The legacy of renowned architect and artist Belford Shoumate
BALANCE 111 / VEGAN VARIETY
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112 / SKIN DEEP
SPF products with serious star power
114 / HEALTH & FITNESS
Expand your horizons by walking Palm Beach County’s nature boardwalks
AGENDA 119 / TOP BILLING
The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival
120 / CALENDAR
What to see and do this month
SEEN 124 / PALM BEACH MAGAZINE Hot parties, beautiful people
LAST WORD 132 / REAL TALK WITH... Designer and activist Ala Isham
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FROM THE EDITOR
Editors are natural curators. Our raison d’être is to sift through mountains of the ordinary to find nuggets of brilliance, and to deliver that to our readers. We do it every day year-round, but we really put it into high gear when developing our July/August issue. The theme, naturally, is summer fun, and what could be more fun than a road trip? For this, our editors log thousands of miles traversing the region to bring you the best travel experiences of summer. This year’s “Road Trip” package focuses solely on Florida and its quirky, funky, and lovable spots that should be on every resident’s bucket list. Here you’ll find amazing wildlife experiences like swimming with sharks and witnessing coral-spawning rituals (yes, this is a thing); weird and wacky (read: uniquely Florida) phenomena like a spiritualist community and a creepy haunted doll; and old-school restaurants, some of which have been around for nearly a century and still turn out those classic Sunshine State tastes (Gator tail! Catfish fingers! Florida Hurricane marmalade!). Turn to page 58 to see all the gems we’ve unearthed and get inspired to hit the road on your own Florida odyssey. While you’re out there, make a stop at some of the dozen or so wineries scattered throughout the state. Don’t expect the usual California or Oregon fare: Florida has a unique take on winemaking, with wines crafted from passion fruit, guava, avocado, blueberry, and other (non-grape) fruit. If you can get past the fact that this is not Cabernet, you could sip these wines with an open mind, or you can use them in cocktails. Our resident mixologist, Jules Aron, has a few ideas that will enliven your summer parties. Check out the recipes on page 72, and, if you do get adventurous, tag us on Instagram (@pbillustrated) so we can share your creations. Wishing you safe and wondrous summer travels, wherever the road takes you.
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PARTY PICS
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AN EVENING OF MUSIC IN THE GARDENS WHO: Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens WHAT: An Evening of Music in the Gardens WHERE: Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: The annual Gardens Conservancy soiree drew supporters to honor the contributions of Ann Norton, Caroline Rafferty, and Sally Ross Soter.
FRANCES AND JEFFERY FISHER
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CAROLINE AND NICK RAFFERTY WITH FRANCESCA AND DASH
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SEEING RED
LINDSAY STRAFUSS, KATE KHACHATURIAN, NICOLE NASON
WHO: American Heart Association WHAT: Sixty-Seventh Annual Palm Beach Heart Ball WHERE: The Breakers, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Guests delighted in an evening of dinner, dancing, and auctions at the longest-running black-tie gala in Palm Beach.
KATHRYN AND LEO VECELLIO
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PARTY PICS THE (ROYAL) BREAKFAST CLUB
DAPHNE OZ, DAPHNE NIKOLOPOULOS
A ROYAL BREAKFAST WHO: Palm Beach Illustrated and Daphne Oz WHAT: April Issue Launch WHERE: Le Bilboquet, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: April’s cover star was the guest of honor at the stylish brunch, with table designs by Jackie Armour of JMA Interior Design offering a feast for the eyes.
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DR. MARC AND JANNA RONERT HOSTED AN ICONIC BENEFIT DINNER FOR SUNCOAST HIGH SCHOOL, GENERATING $126,000.
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Raised in a small Nebraska town, Janna understands the value of strong public education to advance the next generation of leaders for business, the arts and government. Suncoast High School is one of the top ranked International Baccalaureate programs in the country. Each year the school produces well rounded students who gain in excess of $60 million of scholarships for higher education. We thank Marc and Janna for seeing the vision of Suncoast and for hosting this truly memorable event!
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ANNIE PEAVY, AVA MACCOUBREY, ARIANE MARTINELLI, BECKY RENO
GOING GREEN FOR GOOD WHO: Brooke USA Foundation WHAT: The White Party Goes Green WHERE: Wellington National Golf Club HIGHLIGHTS: The St. Patrick’s Day affair featured Irish Riverdancers, Celticthemed decor, sips, bites, and casino games, all to benefit the nonprofit’s efforts to support working equines around the world.
BRIAN LYNOTT, MARK BEAUSOLEIL, CHRISTINE MARICIC BOB REYERS, MARCIA KULAK, MARSHA DAMMERMAN
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WHO: Palm Health Foundation WHAT: “Brain Health Innovation” Cocktail Reception WHERE: Frances Fisher’s residence, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: More than 80 guests toasted the foundation’s work to make Palm Beach County a leader in advancements in brain health.
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CLEVELAND CLINIC CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION WHO: Cleveland Clinic Florida supporters WHAT: 100th Anniversary Reception WHERE: M/Y Lady Kathryn V, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Kathryn and Leo Vecellio welcomed friends and supporters of the nonprofit academic medical center for an elegant cocktail reception to toast its 100 years of service.
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Solutions for back pain
Marcus Neuroscience Institute has the experts and the technology
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ack pain sends people to their beds, restricts the ability to work and drives some sufferers to use dangerous amounts of addictive painkillers. While you may think nothing can alleviate your pain, the experts at Marcus Neuroscience Institute, established at Boca Raton Regional Hospital — one of two Joint Commission-accredited comprehensive spine centers in Palm Beach County and one of just 101 in the nation — can help. “We offer the full spectrum of spine procedures, from the most complex spine deformity cases to the most basic,” says Frank Vrionis, M.D., neurosurgeon and director of the Institute. “And with our new, very sophisticated robotic system, we perform as many minimally invasive procedures as possible. This is particularly beneficial to our aging population, because it reduces the risk of infection and shortens hospital stays.”
Neurosurgeons at the Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, use the Mazor X™ Robotic Guidance Platform for its precision. “The margin of error is very small in the spine,” Dr. Vrionis says. “If you’re placing hardware in the spine, there are times when 1 mm is all it takes to leave a person with weakness or a neurological problem. The more precise we can be, the better.”
The Institute also has the newest imaging equipment, including intraoperative MRI and CT and a 4D endoscopic system. The technology helps physicians visualize all areas of the spine, from C1, the topmost vertebra at the back of the head, to the coccyx, also known as the tailbone.
“There’s no need for anyone in our community to travel elsewhere to seek treatment for a back issue.” At Marcus Neuroscience Institute, a compassionate multidisciplinary team works to find solutions for back pain, whether the cause is a tumor, a traumatic injury, a degenerative problem, a congenital skeletal abnormality or any number of other reasons. Only a fraction of back problems, however, are treated with surgery. The Institute offers many nonsurgical options, including stem cell injections; pain management that includes such things as nerve blocks and injections, medications and cognitive-behavioral therapy; and rehabilitation with specially trained physicians and therapists.
The Institute also participates in clinical trials for a variety of back problems and is leading research with engineers from Florida Atlantic University, looking at biomechanical studies to analyze how different forces affect the spine. “The Institute draws international patients seeking high-level neurosurgical treatment. There’s no need for anyone in our community to travel elsewhere to seek treatment for a back issue,” Dr. Vrionis says. “And, while there are times it is safe to wait to treat back pain, there are some causes that require immediate intervention. My advice is don’t wait to get checked out. We can make an assessment and move forward from there.” Marcus Neuroscience Institute’s spine team is led by Frank D. Vrionis, M.D., MPH, Ph.D., Institute director and chairman of the department of neurosurgery. Other team members include neurosurgeons Evan M. Packer, M.D., director of neurosurgery, Timothy Miller Jr., M.D., M.S., Brian M. Snelling, M.D., and Lloyd Zucker, M.D.
For more information on Marcus Neuroscience Institute’s spine program, call 561-955-4600 or visit BRRH.com/MarcusNeuroscienceInstitute.
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EXPERTS IN BRAIN & SPINE CARE. DEDICATED TO YOU. With locations at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Boynton Beach (across from Bethesda Hospital East) and Deerfield Beach. Highly trained experts at Marcus Neuroscience Institute, established at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, are leading the way in neurological research and advanced therapies, but neuroscience research is not just about learning and discovery. It’s about taking better care of patients. That’s why we take a personalized approach to treatment, delivered with the compassionate care and heart you expect from Baptist Health. Along with an expansive clinical research portfolio that includes NIH-funded research projects, the Institute earned the Gold Seal of Approval® for Spine Surgery from The Joint Commission, reflecting our commitment to the highest standards of excellence and safety in patient care. The Institute, in partnership with Boca Raton Regional Hospital, is also a DNV Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center — the nation’s highest level of stroke accreditation. We’re also proud to serve as the primary site for Florida Atlantic University’s neurology residency program. Together, we’re training the next generation of neurologists and neuroscientists, who will help improve quality of life and contribute to lifesaving research. Services offered and conditions treated: Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders / Brain Aneurysm Screening / Brain and Spinal Tumor Care / Epilepsy and Seizures Center / Movement Disorders / Multiple Sclerosis / Neurology / Neuromuscular Disorders / Neuro-Oncology / Spine Care and Back Pain / Stroke
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TABLE TALK
Alfresco Spread
It’s another summer scorcher—but it’s never too hot for a breezy beach picnic, says Felicia Ramirez, owner of The Magical Table, which specializes in picnics, gatherings, proposals, micro weddings, and event styling. At right, Ramirez shares heat-friendly tips for your next picnic. (themagicaltablepb.com)
i Plan your menu: A baguette
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with slices of mozzarella cheese and heirloom tomato makes for a fancy snack that’s filling and easy to bring. Fruits are always a good idea at the beach since they’re hydrating. For a sweet finish, pack cookies and your favorite wrapper-free candy.
i Serve it up: To up the fancy factor, use drinking glasses and dishes at places that allow glass, and acrylic options at those that don’t.
i Bring the basics: You’ll need a
i Good thinking: Don’t forget a
strong basket that will fit all your picnic goods, plus a cooler backpack for ice, drinks, and food. Get a board that fits in your basket to assemble an aesthetically pleasing, easy-snacking spread.
top sheet, a throw, and a couple of stylish pillows.
Bluetooth speaker, a bug-repellent lantern, and a trash bag.
i For posterity: Bring an Instax or Polaroid camera to capture all the vibes.
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TRAVEL WITH A FURRY FRIEND PBI asked frequent flier Jean Shafiroff for advice on traveling with dogs
4. For international travel, contact the International Pet and Animal Transportation Association (IPATA) to ensure you have the appropriate documents. In addition, the U.S. Department of Agriculture outlines the requirements for reentry.
5. Before you get into the airport, make sure your pet has gone to the bathroom so there won’t be an accident. Keep wee-wee pads and poop bags on hand, plus paper towels and hand sanitizer to clean up any accidents.
1. Make sure your dog is microchipped. 2. Rules vary by airline, but typically, you must have a carrying case for smaller dogs and crates for bigger dogs. Check your airline for specific regulations and fees.
6. To ease their anxiety, bring favorite toys and snacks, play a little before boarding, keep them on your lap as much as possible, and talk to them throughout the flight. Bring toys that don’t make any noise or squeak. 7. Never unleash a dog at the airport.
SPOTLIGHT
Being the change you wish to see in the world doesn’t have an age minimum. Five local teen groups were awarded a total of $51,000 at the recent Philanthropy Tank finals after presenting their pitches for sustainable solutions to problems in their communities. The high schoolers behind Growing Native Oases Made for Engagement (GNOME), for example, will create butterfly gardens in underserved communities and host gardening lessons and educational panels to raise awareness about environmental issues in Palm Beach County. “GNOME represents an opportunity to connect humanity with the environment,” says Frances Fisher, a Philanthropy Tank investor and GNOME’s assigned mentor. “The engagement of community partners and volunteers in sustaining these gardens is empowering for those involved, with meaningful environmental impact for our region.” To date, the Philanthropy Tank program has awarded more than $700,000 in grant money to nearly 70 student-led projects. (philanthropytank.org)
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The Butterfly EFFECT
THE PRINCE OF PRINT WHILE WORKING AS A SCIENCE TEACHER AND A WOMEN’S SOCCER COACH, SHEA STOCKMAN FOUND HE WAS DISPLEASED WITH THE CUSTOM T-SHIRT OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO HIM. HE BEGAN CREATING SCREEN-PRINTED DESIGNS HIMSELF, AN ENDEAVOR THAT MORPHED INTO CYAN SHORES, A SCREEN-PRINTING COMPANY HE RUNS OUT OF HIS WEST PALM BEACH WAREHOUSE. “SCREEN PRINTING IS THE PROCESS OF PRESSING INK THROUGH A MESH SCREEN TO LAY A SMOOTH LAYER OF INK ONTO AN OBJECT,” SAYS STOCKMAN. “WE PRINT ON ALL TYPES OF GARMENTS, FROM SHIRTS AND HOODIES TO SHOES, HATS, POSTERS, PANTS, AND MORE. WHAT MAKES SCREEN PRINTING UNIQUE IS THAT IT LAYS ONE COLOR AND LAYER OF INK AT A TIME. THIS OPENS THE POSSIBILITY TO A GAMUT OF COLORS AND SPECIALTY INKS THAT A NORMAL CMYK PRINTER DOESN’T HAVE.” WANT TO TRY YOUR HAND AT SCREEN PRINTING? STOCKMAN HOSTS REGULAR CLASSES AND HAS ONE SLATED FOR JULY 15 AT 6 P.M. (CYANSHORES.COM)
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3. Check with your airline for any required health documents; in most cases, you will need a scanned copy of your pet’s original health certificate issued and signed by a licensed vet within 10 days of departure.
Philanthropy Tank grant recipient GNOME (above) will be mentored by Frances Fisher (left).
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SUMMER SOJOURNS FRANCESCA DUNHAM IN ELEUTHERA
“It’s better in the Bahamas, which is why we built our dream home and guest cottage on the island of Eleuthera,” says Delray Beach photographer Francesca Dunham. Make the connection: After getting married on Harbour Island in 2017, Dunham eventually built Cocomo Collective (cocomocollective.com), a boutique retreat hidden in the Bahamian bush. Get there from here: There are three airports on Eleuthera (ELH, GHB, and RSD) and daily commercial flights from FLL (Silver Airways) and MIA (American Airlines). Aztec Airways out of FLL or a private charter from PBI is never a bad option, but you can also take your boat. Must-do: Since Eleuthera is more than 100 miles long, rent a car to explore the pink-sand beaches, deep blue holes, and crystal-clear waters. Head to Daddy Joe’s for cracked conch and live music, or The Front Porch in Hatchet Bay for seafood and to watch the sun set. Follow along: @cocomocollective
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GUILLERMO ELEICEGUI IN ARGENTINA Guillermo Eleicegui, executive chef at Galley inside the Hilton West Palm Beach, travels to Buenos Aires and Mendoza in Argentina to visit restaurants, explore wineries, and recharge. Make the Connection: A native Argentine, chef Eleicegui returns annually to “see my family, reunite with my roots, meet new chefs and vendors, and be inspired.” Get there from here: Take the Brightline or Tri-Rail to Miami, then grab a direct flight from MIA to EZE (Buenos Aires). Must-do: Visit Don Julio restaurant and enjoy a cocktail at La Floreria. “Wear comfortable shoes because you will be walking a lot, and bring a nice backpack because you will be buying lots of souvenirs at the markets.” 32
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Around here, Sasha Jozefczyk is director of marketing and experience for Related Companies and The Square. But up north, she’s just another Jozefczyk. Make the connection: “My entire extended family—about 50-plus family members—lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, so we visit Eagle River or Door County every summer,” shares Jozefczyk. Get there from here: There are daily flights from PBI to MKE, connecting via ATL. Must-do: “It’s a tradition to stop at Held’s Market on our drive from Milwaukee to northern Wisconsin to get spicy Landjägers (sausage sticks) to enjoy on the lake.”
LAUREN JOHNSON IN NANTUCKET “We travel to Nantucket every summer to keep family traditions alive,” says Jupiter media specialist Lauren Johnson. “Trips to Tuckernuck Island, rides out to Sconset with the top down on the old CJ-7 Jeep, collecting fresh mussels to cook up for dinner, and, of course, enjoying magical beach days at Steps and Surfside.” Make the connection: “My husband’s family has had homes in Nantucket since the 1960s.” Get there from here: Fly to Boston and connect to Nantucket, or drive to Cape Cod and take a car ferry or passenger ferry to Nantucket. “We take the fast ferry and grab a bite to eat and a sip of Champagne at Baxter’s in Cape Cod to kick off the journey.” Must-do: Go to Millie’s in Madaket for margaritas and tacos while watching the sun set. Follow along: @gypseablonde
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Sophie Meridien helps local kids CONNECT to the stories of their lives Whether she’s working at the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach or brainstorming ideas for her next novel, Sophie Meridien knows the power of story—and its ability to transport young minds. “I think it goes back to being in school and having a really awesome English teacher or a really awesome librarian and me wanting to be that for these kids,” she says. “I want to be a helpful adult in their life who they can talk to—not just about books but also about regular life stuff.” Meridien has been a librarian at the Mandel Public Library for four years, helping teens reach their academic and social potential. During the school year, she runs the library’s teen homework center, where kids can come for free homework help, a healthy snack, or a friendly face. “Sometimes the kids don’t even have homework,” she admits. “They just need a safe place to hang out before their parents get home.” Her efforts have not gone unnoticed: In 2021, Meridien was recognized as Florida’s Most Outstanding New Librarian of the Year by the Florida Library Association. “There were quite a few awards being handed out, WE’RE TRYING TO BRING and I remember thinking, ‘All these librarians are super incred- THE LIBRARY TO TEENS WHO ible!’ To be a part of that was re- CAN’T MAKE IT TO THE LIBRARY. IT’S ONE OF THE ally awesome.” But Meridien’s impact reaches BEST PARTS OF THE JOB.” far beyond the library’s bookshelves. She runs a monthly book club at the Pace Center for Girls, an alternative school for teenage girls in Palm Beach County. She has also coordinated author visits at a local juvenile detention center. “We’re trying to bring the library to teens who can’t make it to the library,” she says. “It’s one of the best parts of the job.” Meridien is on a mission to provide all teenagers with equal access to books—especially those that feature characters they can readily relate to. “Most of my teens come from our community and they don’t necessarily have a lot of books [with characters who] look like them,” she says. “I always want to make sure I’m buying the best books for them.”
Sophie Meridien has been recognized for her many accomplishments related to the library and books.
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She’s writing the best books for them, too: Meridien’s debut novel, The Witchery, will be released in late July. “In the fantasy realm, for me growing up, I couldn’t find a lot of magical heroines who looked like me. That’s part of the reason I wrote this book.” Meridien hopes the world of fantasy The Witchery offers can be an enjoyable escape for teenagers from all corners of the community. And when they step back into the Manl WATCH SAM’S “HOMETOWN del Public Library, she’ll be there HEROES” SEGMENT MONDAY to help them continue writing their MORNINGS ON CBS12 NEWS own stories. «
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LIVING WITH IVEY
Why water is the most essential nutrient and how to make sure you are adequately hydrated By Ivey Leidy Photography by Jerry Rabinowitz About 60 percent of the human body is made of water: It comprises 90 percent of our blood, 75 percent of our muscles and brain, 80 percent of the kidneys, 70 percent of the liver, and even 22 percent of our bones. Beyond just quenching thirst, water 36
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» BELL PEPPERS: 92 percent water » CANTALOUPE: 90 percent water » CELERY: 95 percent water » CITRUS: 90 percent water » COCONUT WATER: 95 percent water » CUCUMBER: 96 percent water » LETTUCE: 96 percent water » PEACHES: 89 percent water » STRAWBERRIES: 90 percent water » TOMATOES: 94 percent water » WATERMELON: 92 percent water » ZUCCHINI: 94 percent water » Chia seeds
absorb 30 times their weight in water, meaning they can help the body retain electrolytes and regulate fluid levels, preventing dehydration.
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All About H2O
enables the body to perform such vital functions as digestion, waste production, and temperature regulation. It is also a key player in the health of our brain, skin, heart, and joints. The body has no way of storing water, which means that the average adult loses approximately 3 liters a day. That loss must be replenished through food and water consumption. The tricky part is knowing how much you need— and it’s not one size fits all. You must take into account the climate in which you live as well as your personal diet and exercise habits. For example, if your diet is high in protein, you will require more fluid to process the protein and prevent constipation. If you are mostly sedentary and live in a cold climate, you will require less water than a person who exercises intensely and lives in a warm climate. In relation to your weight, the amount of water you need per day increases by 6 to 7 ounces for every 10 pounds, starting at 67 ounces per day for someone who weighs 100 pounds. Someone who weighs 150 pounds would need 100 ounces per day, on average, while someone who weighs 200 pounds would need 134 ounces. For every 30 minutes of exercise, add 16 ounces of water. If you live in a hot climate, also add 16 ounces. These ounces can come in the form of liquids or solids, and there is a vast array of hydrating foods that can help you reach your daily goal. Read on for my tips on how to get the most hydration bang for your buck.
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WAYS TO INCREASE » 3HYDRATION » Infuse your water with lemon, cucumber,
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Cucumber Watermelon Salad » SALAD INGREDIENTS
4 cups diced cucumber 4 cups cubed watermelon 1/4 cup freshly chopped basil 1/4 cup mint leaves
The zest of 1 lime Garnish with sea salt and additional lime zest Optional garnish: avocado or feta
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Juice of 1 lime (1/4 cup lime juice)
HYDRATING SMOOTHIE
2 tbsp. freshly squeezed orange juice 1/8 tsp. cracked black pepper
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1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup chopped
» Add chopped cucumber and watermelon to a colander
and allow to drain while you assemble other ingredients. To make the dressing, combine all dressing ingredients and whisk together. Combine the dressing with the cucumber, watermelon, and all other salad ingredients. Serve immediately or store in the fridge for up to three days.
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cucumber contains 6 ounces of water, and a cup of cubed watermelon contains 4 ounces.
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1. Stella Kids x The Beatles: Get Back capsule collection (prices vary), Stella McCartney, stellamccartney.com, the designer daughter of Beatles icon Paul McCartney is introducing a new generation to the Fab Four’s adventurous spirit. | 2. Rodgers lunch boxes ($48 each), State, statebags.com, for every bag purchased, State donates to and supports American children and families in need. | 3. Apple Watch SE (from $279), Apple, apple. com, with the new Family Setup feature, kids can use their Apple Watch like a phone, enabling them to communicate with family members and use many of the iPhone’s more kid-friendly applications. | 4. Children’s navy terry cloth toweling blazer ($219), Bask Poolside, baskpoolside.com baskpoolside.com, choose from three trim colors and add your child’s monogram for an extra dose of personalization. | 5. Color, Cut, Paste coloring kit ($45), Roxanne Assoulin, roxanneassoulin.com, the book’s coloring pages can be cut out, taped, and worn as bracelets. | 6. Children’s GG backpack ($1,280), Gucci, gucci. com, this backpack features a playful interpretation of the brand’s iconic 1970s logo. | 7. Bonpoint x Golden Goose limited-edition leather sneakers in blue ($395), Bonpoint, bonpoint.com, the French children’s atelier has partnered with the Italian shoe brand to create sneakers that are as stylish as they are comfortable.
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I’ve GOT the BLUES
HEART OF GLASS Chambray Valentina I Love NY button earrings ($1,150), Larkspur & Hawk, Marissa Collections, Palm Beach, marissacollections.com
DESIGNERS ARE REVAMPING DENIM WELL BEYOND YOUR FAVORITE PAIR OF JEANS
STYLE NOTES
By Katherine Lande
TEXAS TUXEDO: Wear different washes of denim in one head-to-toe look. LOW-RISE: A flat in jean material will become your go-to summer sandal. NEW NEUTRAL: Opt for chambray-color accessories over black, white, or tan.
PILLOW TALK Padded Cassette handbag ($2,900), Bottega Veneta, Palm Beach, bottegaveneta.com CAT’S MEOW Miller oversized cat-eye sunglasses ($185), Tory Burch, multiple locations, toryburch.com SOFT SPOT Velvet mules in chambray blue ($1,350), Chanel, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, chanel.com
RUNWAY: CHANEL PRE-FALL 2022 Volume, accents, and embellishments are adding new dimensions to classic blue jeans.
SUCH A STUD Medium Roman Stud shoulder bag in denim with chain ($3,250), Valentino, Palm Beach, valentino.com
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LET IT SLIDE Studded denim sandals ($580), Isabel Marant, modaoperandi.com
LIGHT TOUCH Le Cagole small shoulder bag in denim with rhinestones in blue ($2,600), Balenciaga, balenciaga.com
CASUAL FRIDAY Tribute flat mule sandals in denim and leather ($625), Saint Laurent, Palm Beach, ysl.com
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STYLE BUSINESS UNUSUAL Re:Utilize backpack briefcase ($77), Solo, solo-ny.com A travel briefcase that is uber-functional, lightweight, ergonomic, and sustainable? Sign me up. This hybrid briefcase can organize a laptop, printed materials, and other business essentials, then convert into a backpack for easy carrying through airports. The best part? It’s made from recycled PET bottles that are melted into a fiber and spun into yarn. —Daphne Nikolopoulos, editor in chief
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Jet Set Essentials
ZONE OUT Wireless noise-canceling headphones in midnight blue ($350), Sony, bestbuy.com Noise-canceling headphones aren’t new to the travel game, but they most certainly are game changers. Whether you’re working from 40,000 feet up, tuning into your favorite show on the train, or just needing a moment to relax in the hotel, these headphones make everything go quiet in the best way. —Abigail Duffy, web editor
THE EDITORS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE ITEMS THAT MAKE TRAVELING EASIER By Melissa Puppo SUPER STACKED Subtl Beauty starter stack ($60), Subtl Beauty, subtlbeauty.com I recently discovered this brand and have found its curated makeup stacks to be a lifesaver when it comes to life on the go. Each set comes with seven essential beauty products (based on skin tone), which helps me save serious packing space and time. —Melissa Puppo, contributing editor
CATCHING Z’S PeaPod Camp travel tent for children 6 months and up ($100), KidCo, kidco.com A big concern when traveling with babies or toddlers is the prospect of disturbing their sleep schedule. KidCo makes it easy to fit in a nap on the go with its line of lightweight travel beds and this new tent, which is ideal for visits to the beach or summer camping trips. —Mary Murray, executive editor 42
CAPSULE COLLECTION Weekender bundle ($74), Cadence, keepyourcadence.com This summer, I’m seeking cool conveniences for travel, starting with the Cadence Weekender. The six-capsule, magnetic, leakproof, eco-friendly, reusable bundle is curated for personal care staples and well-suited for an abundance of adventures. —Allison Wolfe Reckson, managing editor ORDERLY FASHION Packing cube quad ($65), Paravel, tourparavel.com My styling secret to traveling is packing smartly, so I live by these packing cubes. Not only are they durable and chic (highly recommend the monogramming option), but they are also sustainably made from plastic water bottles. —Katherine Lande, fashion editor LEADER OF THE PACK Carry-on closet ($285), Solgaard, solgaard.co You can’t take your closet with you when you travel—but this suitcase is the next best thing, featuring a set of ingenious shelves that keep clothes organized and compressed during travel. Once you reach your destination, remove the shelves to hang in a closet or from the bag’s handle. —Kristen Desmond LeFevre, contributing editor
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WATERMELON SUGAR Embrace that SUMMER FEELIN’ with watermelon tourmaline jewelry
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1. POOL DAYS Jemma Wynne Prive charm with a watermelon tourmaline and blackened diamonds set in 18-karat gold on a Zodiac cable chain in 18-karat gold, $10,080. (jemmawynne.com) 2. LEARN TO FLY Buddha Mama one-of-a-kind butterfly set with watermelon tourmaline wings, a rubellite body, and diamonds set in 20-karat gold, $63,800. Provident Jewelry locations (providentjewelry.com) 3. ROCK OUT Jan Leslie Karatu one-of-a-kind earrings with watermelon tourmalines, green tsavorites, and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, $5,500. (janleslie.com) 4. SEE YOUR GYPSY Akaila Reid Gypset ring with a watermelon tourmaline set in 18-karat gold, $2,800. (akailareid.com) 5. TAKE A BITE Sig Ward Jewelry ring with watermelon tourmalines and diamonds set in 14-karat gold, $5,000. Four Seasons Resort, Palm Beach (sigwardjewelry.com) 6. GOOD AS GOLD Gurhan Rune Collection one-of-a-kind stacking bracelet with watermelon tourmalines set in 22/24karat gold, price upon request. Saks Fifth Avenue, Boca Raton (saksfifthavenue.com) 7. JUICY FRUIT Assael earrings with watermelon tourmalines and Tahitian natural-color cultured pearls set in 18-karat rose gold, $24,000. Greenleaf & Crosby, Palm Beach (greenleafcrosby.com) 8. GREEN GODDESS Guita M aquamarine bracelet with watermelon tourmalines set in 18-karat gold, price upon request. (guitam.com)
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TEA TIME
Green tea is a superhero in its own right. Packed with antioxidants and antiinflammatory properties, it can fight free radicals within the body and lower blood pressure. It’s good for your skin, too! These tea-rrific picks minimize signs of aging, calm redness, boost hydration, control oil, and more: Payot Look Younger Morning Mask with green tea extract ($9, us.payot.com); CurrentBody Skin Green Tea Serum ($20, us.currentbody.com); Bliss Pro 11.8% AHA, BHA, PHA Liquid Exfoliant ($20, Target locations); Mario Badescu Skin Care Facial Spray with aloe, cucumber, and green tea ($7, Sephora locations); Ustawi Green Tea Matte Finish Moisturizer ($35, Nordstrom, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton); Boscia Green Tea Oil-Free Moisturizer ($38, Ulta Beauty locations); and True Botanicals Moisture Lock Overnight Mask ($75, Nordstrom, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton). —Abigail Duffy
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For those who dream of traveling to undiscovered destinations, the Caribbean likely doesn’t come to mind. Yet, among the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles lies a secluded island nation underscored by dramatic beauty and a lost-in-time allure. Welcome to Dominica, a magnificent, mountainous, independent country, 72,000 citizens strong, hidden between more touristed neighbors Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadeloupe, and not to be confused with
the Dominican Republic. Rightfully known as the Nature Island, this untouched land teems with extreme natural phenomena such as towering waterfalls, boiling lakes, and coral reefs that bubble from geothermal activity. Across its 289.6 square miles of rugged terrain and lush rainforest, biodiverse Dominica harbors more than 1,000 species of flowering plants and 170 bird species, and its coastal waters receive 20 species of whales and dolphins, including resident populations of sperm whales. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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Among the land and sea splendor, an intimate, adults-only eco-resort opens this uncharted paradise to the luxury traveler. At Secret Bay, understated cliff-top villas command Dominica’s superlative views, while an array of amenities invite relaxation and an on-site adventure center ensures exhilarating excursions and maximum exploration. An all-villa boutique property within the esteemed Relais & Châteaux collection, Secret Bay began as a personal residence-turned-passion project. Back in the late 2000s, Dominica-born entrepreneur Gregor Nassief purchased a prime 4-acre tract above Secret and Tibay beaches along the island’s rainforest-clad northwest. Soon, his father-in-law, award-winning Latin American architect Fruto Vivas, presented Nassief and daughter Sandra with a blueprint for their dream home in the Caribbean wilds. The grand residence metamorphosed into a more approach-
able, minimalist, wood-and-glass abode, rife in transitional indoor-outdoor space and sensibly blended into the landscape. The stunning result, now known as Zabuco Honeymoon Villa I, inspired Nassief to embark on a larger master plan, acquiring the surrounding land and developing a worldclass, light-on-earth resort. Nowadays, Secret Bay comprises a Welcome House, 12 resort villas (and counting), in-progress Secret Bay Residences, Zing Zing Restaurant, Gommier Spa, lounger-lined Gwiyavye’ Lap Pool & Bar, a sprawling wellness pavilion, a watersports hut, and more, cast across 40-plus acres. The dozen residential-style villas are intended for languid days in nature, each with floor-to-ceiling glass doors, outdoor dining areas, rain showers, and plunge pools. Also found in every unit, a gourmet kitchen supports homespun meals— though guests tend to leave the cooking to their dedicated villa host or an on-demand private chef. For those with the recommended breakfast and dinner package, Secret Bay prestocks the fridge and pantry, culling guest selections from a long list of choices. Every morning, your villa host will whip up breakfast, whether that be a healthy, organic spread of fruits and proteins or a local feast of eggs, saltfish, and bakes (fried dough). Dinners can also be prepared or delivered in-villa, but most favor dining at treetop Zing Zing Restaurant. Here, no two nights are the same thanks to everchanging selections based on fresh catch
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Clockwise from above: Tibay Beach; view of Gommier Spa from the sea; limestone pinnacles at the northwest tip of Dominica.
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and daily harvest. However, it doesn’t hurt to request the epic tuna escabeche or the grilled calypso chicken in advance. Elsewhere on property, familiar Caribbean activities are on tap. Consider working on your tan while sipping rumspiked cocktails around the pool, decompressing on the beach, or getting pampered in the spa. But hop in a kayak and you’ll quickly realize that this is anything but the posh Caribbean Clockwise from right: Tuna escabeche, calypso chicken, and a table at Zing Zing Restaurant, which features a new multicourse menu every night.
ordinary. Cross through natural arches and stumble upon sea caves before claiming all of swoon-worthy Secret Beach for yourself. (Your villa host can arrange a beachfront picnic to heighten the experience.) Take a boat north along the coastline to admire the uninhabited mountain-meets-sea grandeur, intersected by limestone pinnacles and formidable cliffs that host seabird colonies by the dozens. Venture south and under the sea at Champagne Reef, which explodes with billions of tiny bubbles from active fumaroles and a full cast of marine life that have adapted to these alien conditions.
Head inland and ogle skyscraping waterfalls that rival Hawaii’s and Costa Rica’s cascades; the scenery is so cinematic, in fact, that Dominica’s misty rivers and verdant rainforests have served as backdrops in some of the Pirates of the Caribbean films. Hike the footpaths of UNESCO-recognized Morne Trois Pitons National Park and reach the world’s second largest boiling lake, swimmable gorges, and emerald pools. Search for rare and colorful birds on a segment of the 115-mile Waitukubuli National Trail—the Caribbean’s longest—under the guidance of Dominica’s foremost birding expert, Bertrand Jno Baptiste, aka “Dr. Birdy.” While avid bird-watchers call on Dr. Birdy for primo encounters with the endemic Sisserou parrot, the pro’s enthusiasm, knowledge, and tried-and-true method for finding avifauna can convert any skeptic into an outright bird lover. (Spoiler: Dr. Birdy possesses an uncanny ability to mimic countless birdcalls and often communicates directly with his feathered friends.) In total, both Secret Bay and greater Dominica shine as two of the Caribbean’s final secrets. To be sure, a relatively remote location and inaccessibility have been instrumental in maintaining this innocence. In December 2021, American Airlines introduced the first ever nonstop flights to Dominica from the United States, departing from Miami. Yes, this makes the once exhausting journey far easier, but change and growth loom. Our advice: Visit Secret Bay and Dominica now while it’s still possible to experience this Caribbean paradise in its purest form. (secretbay.dm) « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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ig-ship cruising is back—in a big way. After a lengthy pandemic pause, major cruise lines are rolling out one stunning ship after another, freshly minted with state-of-the-art amenities, elevated dining spaces, and contemporary designs in tune with the desires of today’s cruising elite. One such vessel is the MSC Seashore, a new incarnation of the Italian brand’s slick Seaside class fleet, dubbed Seaside Evo (which stands for evolution). With nearly 140,000 square feet for outdoor endeavors, the 2,270-room mega-ship features the highest ratio of outdoor space per guest of any MSC ship and several firsts for the brand. Think: a seafront boardwalk, an aft infinity pool (bringing the total pool count to six), a massive aquapark, and an impressive glass skywalk. The onboard excitement never ends thanks to more than 300 entertainment activities per sailing, plus prolific amenities to enjoy at your leisure. It’s not uncommon to start a day with some fitness, pampering, and sport in the Aurea Spa and Gym and Deck 20’s Sports Arena, followed by sunbathing and languishing over a boozy lunch. Later, play some blackjack, enjoy live music, attend an acrobatic show, and then retreat to the virtual reality–fueled Hall of Games or hit one of the late-night bars. Specialized options for dining and drinking are many. Standouts include the vibrant Kaito Sushi Bar, where nigiri and sashimi are delivered via conveyor belts; Venchi 1878 Chocolate and Coffee Bar, a new
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“We need to keep nurturing and supporting this first-rate facility.” Why I Give: Marie & Steve Bedner Marie and Steve Bedner have an evergrowing relationship with Baptist Health’s Bethesda Hospital - these local leaders in agriculture and owners of three Palm Beach County farmer’s markets have supported the hospital since 2011. The Bedners were part of the initial campaign to build Bethesda Hospital West, and have chaired several of its fundraising events. “Now we’re reaching a level where the western community is growing rapidly,” says Marie, who is a former Foundation board member and current hospital trustee. “With the new demand, we need to continue to make sure that the support is there from the community.” Marie and Steve also support the hospital’s frontline staff involved in patient care, donating fresh vegetables to them since the beginning of the pandemic. “It says a lot about the system that people want to stay there, and they’re well taken care of,” says Marie. “As a business owner, I know that having long-term employees really makes all the difference in the world.”
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The 2023 Range Rover SV takes automotive luxury to a soaring new height—and it can still climb mountains By Howard Walker A toast to luxury. A toast to the good life. And life is definitely good in the back seat of the all-new, best-of-the-best 2023 Range Rover SV. A flute of Cristal, perhaps? Open the chiller compartment in the rear console to find a bottle of bubbles, plus a pair of cut-crystal glasses. Of course, you’ll need a table to perch them on. At the touch of a button, a handcrafted “club” table levitates majestically from the console. Another button initiates the rising, flute-holding cupholders. Time to recline. The seat goes back, the footrest comes up, and the builtin massager gets to work. How about a little Beethoven or Bach? Crank up the 1,600-watt Meridian surround-sound system, with its 35 speakers and noise-canceling tech, and you’ll be transported to, well, ecstasy. Here is a vehicle that spreads opulence around its cabin like a drywaller spreads plaster. I’m sure if Range Rover designers could have gotten away with hanging chandeliers from the rearview mirror or encrusting the door handles with rubies, they would have. 54
This Range Rover SV is the creation of Land Rover’s Special Vehicle Operations department in merrie olde England. Much like Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke division, it can satisfy a customer’s every automotive fantasy. It’s all part of Land Rover’s mission to make this new-from-the-tires-up “Rangie” the very pinnacle of SUV luxury—and deliver the kind of superlative experience an owner might expect of a superyacht or a private jet. Naturally, they plan to charge for it. The flagship SV long-wheelbase model kicks off at $219,650. The example I spent a couple of blissful days piloting across Napa Valley stickers at $262,000. Keep checking the options boxes, and you can easily top $280,000. You can pay more for a well-equipped Bentley Bentayga Speed or Lamborghini Urus, but, in my opinion, this new Rover is in a class of its own.
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PRICE: SV STANDARD WHEELBASE FROM $194,450 ENGINE: 4.4-LITER TWIN-TURBO V8 POWER: 523 HP TORQUE: 553 LB-FT TRANSMISSION: 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC 0-60: 4.4 SECONDS TOP SPEED: 155 MPH LENGTH/WIDTH: 199/87 INCHES WEIGHT: 5,600 POUNDS WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE HERE IS THE PINNACLE OF NOT ONLY SUV LUXURY BUT ALL AUTOMOTIVE LUXURY.
At the core of all this luxury is a new aluminum chassis and body structure that’s reckoned to be as much as 50 percent stiffer than the outgoing model’s. It also boasts new independent air suspension, rear-axle steering, active roll bars, and 23-inch wheels. Powering the SV is a new BMW-sourced 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8, good for 523 hp and a muscley 553 lb-ft of torque. That’s power-a-plenty to sweep this allconquering 4x4 from standstill to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds and cross continents at a bullet train–like 155 mph. Before you hit the road, just gaze at this work of modernist automotive art. It is spectacular, with its broad-shouldered stance, floating roof, clamshell hood, and flush door handles and glass. While the overall de-
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sign is a little on the evolutionary side, changes to the rear end—with those blacked-out vertical taillights and lack of adornment—deliver a fresh, sophisticated feel. The current 2022 Range Rover is the flagship of a whole new lineup of models that are now offered in standard or long-wheelbase lengths, with pricing from $105,850. And, for the first time, surprisingly roomy third-row seating is available. Coming later for 2023 is a plug-in hybrid version with 434 hp and 48 miles of electric range, plus a highly anticipated all-electric version due in 2024. But this, this Range Rover SV is without a doubt the most luxurious, most desirable 4x4. I’ll raise a glass to that. «
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Axopar’s new 45-foot XC Cross Cabin is an SUV for the water By Howard Walker It’s rare for a boat brand to be instantly recognizable. So many fall into the floating Clorox bottle category: generic, practical, functional, yet easily forgettable. Not so for Axopar. Since 2014, the Finnish builder has been cranking out 22- to 37-foot day boats that have been setting the market on fire. So far, more than 3,500 examples have been sold around the globe. It’s easy to see why. With their razor-sharp axe bow, distinctive twin-step hull, and faintly militaristic lines, these go-fast day boats spin heads from Miami to Maine. See one screaming up behind you, piercing waves at 50 knots, and you half expect Clive Cussler’s Dirk Pitt to be at the helm, chasing the baddies in some new blockbuster novel. Building on the success of its 37-footer, Axopar is now dipping a toe into luxury waters with its brand-new 45 XC Cross Cabin flagship. In the process, it’s creating what just might be the perfect day cruiser for Floridian families. 56
Yes, the hull shape stays largely the same, with that impossible-tomiss bow, low freeboard, and straked hull. But what’s different—and arguably the boat’s greatest appeal—is that dramatic pilothouse. In addition to its wraparound tinted glass windows and workboat-like, angled windshield, the cabin has twin-sliding side doors that enable you to flood the helm area with that sweet ocean breeze. Want even more fresh air? Either or both of the canvas sunroofs can glide open with the touch of a button. Plus, for the ultimate in alfresco living while at anchor, simply drop the built-in balcony doors nestled within each side of the hull. The seating layout inside the pilothouse is equally versatile. At the helm station, with its 360-degree visibility, there are three seats in a row. Behind them is a well-equipped galley station (with a grill, sink, and fridge) that can move backwards and forwards on sliders. At the back is a U-shaped sofa, complete with a fold-out, swiveling table that can easily accommodate up to 10 diners. While the 45 XC Cross Cabin is a terrific day boat, there’s a cabin up front with a double berth, a separate toilet, a shower, and lots of storage. It’s here that you’ll find one more Axopar party trick: electronic gullwing hatches that rise, like the wings of a cormorant, to fill the cabin with air and light.
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PRICE: TBD LENGTH: 45 FEET, 7 INCHES BEAM: 13 FEET, 6 INCHES DRAFT: 3 FEET, 3 INCHES POWER: 3 X 300-HP MERCURY VERADO V8 TOP SPEED: 50 MPH WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE THIS FLYING FINN OFFERS POWER, VERSATILITY, AND A DISTINCT STYLE.
Axopar prides itself on total flexibility, which means the new 45 is available in four other layouts: a fully open Spyder, the TTop, the longer Sun-Top, and the Cross Top. That being said, there’s one more cool option with the 45 Cross Cabin, and that’s a second sleeping cabin. It can be added to the stern cockpit and offers two extra beds and another head and shower—a perfect option for weekend guests. Power for this needle-nosed rocket ship comes from a trio of 4.6-liter 300-hp Mercury Verado V8s (900 hp in total) that can punch the 15,400-pound 45 XC to a top speed of 45-plus knots. Throttle back to the Axopar’s 20-knot sweet spot, and the fuel economy will reportedly rival any fast 45-footer on the market. And, because the hull’s low freeboard and cabin roof help to reduce the boat’s center of
gravity, Axopar claims impressive handling in gnarly seas. That, and a super-smooth ride. All Axopar models are built on an automotive-style production line at a state-of-the-art factory in Poland. Judging by the examples I’ve toured at boat shows, the quality is impressive. There’s a Florida connection here too: Axopar’s main Southeast distributor is in Fort Lauderdale. «
the fascinating history of Marco Island… home of the world-famous Key Marco Cat! Traveling through time and space to return to its Marco Island, Florida birthplace…the world-famous Key Marco Cat now is on exhibit at the Marco Island Historical Museum. Carved by the powerful and complex Calusa who once dominated Florida’s Southwest Coast, the Key Marco Cat is one of the finest pieces of pre-Columbian Native American art ever discovered in North America. For the first time since its discovery, the enigmatic feline is reunited with other rare Calusa artifacts unearthed on Marco Island. Don’t miss THE RETURN…Now through April 2026
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Florida teems with bucket-list experiences, hidden gems, worldclass hotels, great food, and bizarre attractions. Pack your bags and gas up your convertible because it’s time to explore the state and pen an unforgettable summer vacation sure to go down in family lore.
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WITNESS Mass Coral Spawning Florida Keys Every year around the full moons of August and September, the reefs of the Florida Keys erupt with colossal clouds of gametes as corals of all shapes and sizes— from brain to elkhorn to staghorn—engage in synchronized mass-spawning rituals. Peep this rare spectacle with a scheduled night dive through a professional dive operator. (fla-keys.com)
One of Florida’s best-kept secrets is the 21,000-acre savanna at the state’s core, protected as Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park and home to herds of wild bison and horses. Take your pick of eight trails, including the 16-mile paved GainesvilleHawthorne State Trail, in hopes of frolicking among these unlikely residents—and capturing some stunning images along the way. (floridastateparks.org)
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WHILE MOST ARE CONTENT TO LIMIT INTERACTION WITH THE PLANET’S FIERCEST FISH TO THEIR HD SCREENS, A NICHE MARKET HAS GROWN FOR EXTREME MARINE EXPEDITIONS IN REAL LIFE AND REAL TIME. SUBMERGED IN EARTH’S TECHNICOLOR AQUARIUM, ALL ANTHROPOGENIC BORDERS DISAPPEAR, AND WE QUICKLY LEARN THAT, UNDER THE SEA, IT’S A SHARK’S WORLD AND WE’RE JUST SWIMMING IN IT. JOIN THE CREW OF SHARK ADDICTS IN JUPITER TO FREE DIVE AMONG THE OCEAN’S APEX PREDATORS, WHICH VARY DEPENDING ON THE SEASON BUT OFTEN INCLUDE BULL SHARKS, DUSKIES, HAMMERHEADS, AND LEMON SHARKS. ANTICIPATE A FREAK-OUT MOMENT UPON ENTERING SHARK-INFESTED WATERS— FEELING AT ONCE EXCITED, SCARED, AND INTIMIDATED. SOON, HOWEVER, AWE REPLACES FEAR, AND A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME WILD INTERACTION COMMENCES. (SHARKADDICTSJUPITER.COM)
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Between May and October, tens of thousands of endangered sea turtles—mainly loggerheads, greens, and leatherbacks—arrive on Florida’s shores to nest. Approximately two months later, hatchlings emerge from the sand and begin the journey called life. Lucky for us, several coastal parks and organizations host seasonal walks in search of nesting turtles and their offspring. Some of our favorite experiences take place at Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, which boasts the highest concentration of nesting loggerhead turtles in the western hemisphere. Here, Sea Turtle Conservancy, Friends of the Carr Refuge, Stella Maris Environmental Research, and others lead these encounters, which typically occur at night or very early in the morning. (fws.gov/refuge/archie-carr) —Paul Rubio
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panning more than 2,400 square miles, most of which remains impenetrable, Everglades National Park is an untamed beast of subtropical wilderness that begs an honest question from luxury travelers: Is it possible to immerse in these extreme wilds without completely roughing it? The short answer is yes, thanks namely to Clyde Butcher, the celebrated photographer synonymous with the Florida Everglades. On the park’s outskirts but still within the Everglades’ ecosystem in Big Cypress National Preserve, Butcher invites travelers to experience the best
of the region through his Big Cypress Gallery swamp rentals (explorebigcypress. com). The duo of accommodations—one a cozy one-bedroom bungalow and the second a twobedroom, family-friendly cottage—are located directly behind Butcher’s gallery (clydebutcher. com), where his black-and-white masterpieces are on display. (Many of these captivating images were snapped in the swamplands surrounding the cottages.) A standout of staying at the
and the seasonal appearance of bioluminescent tree fungi. Head to Chokoloskee for a private photography and birding excursion across P OP FK OR the Everglades’ Ten Thousand END B O KAYLA Islands with Everglades Boat Tours (everglades-boattours. cottages—besides breakfast with com). Explore a labyrinth of baby gators and wading birds coastal mangrove islets and narat your feet—is a guided swamp row channels, snapping scenes walk eco-tour, which entails getof roseate spoonbills taking ting up close with the Everglades flight, predatory hawks catchby slogging waist-deep through ing a snack, bottlenose dolphins the flooded terrain. leaping through the air, and rookThe rentals’ prime locaeries teeming with just-hatched tion also puts other pelicans, ibises, and egrets. Everglades highlights Finally, indulge in memorable within reach. Visit Everglades-to-table meals at Corkscrew Swamp Everglades City’s best no-frills Sanctuary (corkscrew. restaurants. Try Triad Seafood audubon.org) to Market & Café (triadseafood search for the likes of marketcafe.com) for fried albarred owls and rubyligator tail and stone crabs fresh throated hummingoff the boat when in season. Be birds while keeping sure to check out Camellia Street watch for summerGrill (camelliastreetgrill.com) for specific spectacles hyper-fresh blackened grouper like the world’s largest salad and decadent peanut butter ghost orchid in bloom pie. (paradisecoast.com) –P.R. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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OF FLORIDA’S MYRIAD SPRINGS, NONE IMPRESSES MORE THAN SIBLINGS PRETTY SISTER, DEEP SISTER, AND LITTLE SISTER, TOGETHER COMPRISING A 1-ACRE EXPANSE OF MESMERIZING BLUE-OMBRE WATERS, SAND VOLCANOES, AND UNDERWATER VENTS IN CRYSTAL RIVER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE. WHILE IT’S POSSIBLE TO CIRCUMVENT THE SPRINGS OVERLAND VIA WALKING TRAILS AND TO KAYAK WITHIN, THE BEST WAY TO APPRECIATE THE GALS IS WITH A MASK AND SNORKEL. OOH AND AAH OVER THE FERVENT BUBBLES RISING FROM INNER EARTH, OGLE THE INSANE COLORS OF THE WATER, AND— BEST OF ALL—LOOK FORWARD TO POSSIBLE ENCOUNTERS WITH THE MANATEES THAT FREQUENT THE SPRINGS. (DISCOVERCRYSTAL RIVERFL.COM) —P.R. COURTESY OF DISCOVERCRYSTALRIVERFL.COM
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Rainbow Springs, at the headwaters of the Rainbow River, is known for water so clear you can see all the way to the bottom. It’s best to experience the springs in the early morning, as the fog lifts and the resident wildlife is active. The preferred mode of transport is the kayak, though tubing is supremely popular with families. Either way, you’ll cross crystalline waters and gaze at fish darting in and out of aquatic grasses on your way to view the area’s famed waterfalls. Swimming is a must, with the water averaging 72 degrees and a depth of 5 to 18 feet. (visitrainbowsprings.com) —Daphne Nikolopoulos
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THIS PREHISTORIC SPRING HAS LONG ENTRANCED FLORIDIANS, WITH EARLY SETTLERS NAMING IT “DEVIL’S DEN” BECAUSE OF THE STEAM THAT RISES THROUGH ITS CHIMNEY ON COLD MORNINGS. NESTLED WITHIN A DRY CAVE, THE SPRING’S DEPTH TOPS OUT AT 54 FEET AND THE WATER IS 72 DEGREES YEAR-ROUND. WHILE GENERAL SWIMMING IS NOT ALLOWED, DEVIL’S DEN WELCOMES DIVERS AND SNORKELERS EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK, WITH NIGHT DIVES AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT. (DEVILSDEN.COM) —MARY MURRAY
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One of Florida’s greatest—and most unexpected—natural treasures is an elaborate cave system etched into the northern reaches of the Panhandle and accessible through Florida Caverns State Park. Under the direction of a skilled guide, travelers can traverse a series of mind-boggling cavernous chambers, each a unique karst expanse erupting in ethereal formations of stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, and draperies. (floridastateparks.org) —P.R.
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Did Edward Leedskalnin use paranormal powers or call upon alien aid when constructing a massive sculpture garden out of tons of coral rock? You can judge for yourself when you visit the Coral Castle Museum, which hosts Psychic Saturdays—with palm readers and fortune tellers—the first Saturday of every month. (coralcastle.com)
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Finned femme fatales are a reality at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. Thrice daily, mermaids take to the tank to perform an underwater show, supported by oxygen hoses. These aquatic theatrics have been a staple of the Weeki Wachee Springs experience since 1947, but other on-site activities range from river boat cruises to a seasonal water park. (weekiwachee.com)
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IF KEY WEST IS WHERE THE WEIRD GO PRO, THEN ROBERT THE DOLL IS THE ISLAND’S UNOFFICIAL MASCOT. ROBERT WAS THE CHILDHOOD COMPANION OF ROBERT EUGENE “GENE” OTTO, WHO WOULD OFTEN BLAME HIS MISDEEDS ON THE SAILOR-SUITED DOLL. SINCE THE 1940S, PEOPLE HAVE REPORTED SEEING ROBERT MOVE, LAUGH, AND THROW THINGS. HE RESIDES AT THE FORT EAST MARTELLO MUSEUM, WHERE HE RECEIVES VISITORS DAILY OR NIGHTLY AS PART OF SLOAN’S GHOST FORT ADVENTURES. (KWAHS.ORG/MUSEUMS; GHOSTFORT.COM)
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The original Florida tall tale, the Fountain of Youth does exist—kind of. Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park is the site of the city of St. Augustine circa 1565. Start at the Spring House, a coquina building with a spring that dates to at least the seventeenth century, fed by the Floridan aquifer and boasting more than 30 minerals. Additional highlights include a planetarium, a blacksmith exhibit, and peacocks galore. (fountainofyouthflorida.com)
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CASSADAGA JUST AN HOUR NORTH OF ORLANDO AWAITS THIS SPIRITUALIST COMMUNITY FOUNDED IN 1894. VISITORS CAN EMBARK ON A HISTORICAL TOUR (HOSTED FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS) TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS UNIQUE DESTINATION WHERE HOMES HAVE SECOND-FLOOR SPIRIT DOORS AND MANY OF THE RESIDENTS ARE MEDIUMS OR HEALERS. THOSE INTERESTED IN A READING SHOULD BOOK IN ADVANCE AND ATTEND WITH AN OPEN MIND. (CASSADAGA.ORG) —M.M.
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THE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER CAPE CANAVERAL Is there anything cooler than feeling the power of a rocket launch? Floridians can do that and more in their own backyard. Make a day of space exploration at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, where you can experiment with high-tech simulators inside Space Shuttle Atlantis and visit the national memorial honoring fallen astronauts from the American space program. New this year is Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex, which chronicles current and forthcoming advances. Pro tip: Keep an eye on launch schedules as they often change due to weather conditions. (kennedy spacecenter.com) —Melissa Puppo
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THERE’S A REASON WHY MORE THAN 60 MILLION OUTSIDERS FLOCK TO ORLANDO EVERY YEAR: IT’S THE THEME PARK CAPITAL OF THE WORLD. WHETHER YOU WANT TO SNAP A PHOTO WITH MICKEY IN FRONT OF CINDERELLA’S CASTLE IN MAGIC KINGDOM OR EAT AND DRINK YOUR WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENTS AT EPCOT, THERE IS SOMETHING FOR ALL AGES AND INTERESTS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD. ONE OF THE PARKS YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS? UNIVERSAL. TAKE YOUR PICK BETWEEN UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE, AND THE VOLCANO BAY WATER PARK. AND WHILE THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO SEE AT UNIVERSAL, SIPPING A BUTTER BEER AND RIDING HARRY POTTER AND THE ESCAPE FROM GRINGOTTS IN THE WIZARDING WORLD OF HARRY POTTER NEVER LOSES ITS CHARM. (DISNEYWORLD.DISNEY.GO.COM; UNIVERSALORLANDO.COM) —M.P.
A cultural beacon in the heart of downtown St. Pete, The Dalí Museum is home to more than 2,400 works by the late Spanish Surrealist artist. The building itself is a work of art, enhanced by a bubble composed of 1,062 pieces of triangular glass. Salvador Dalí was a renegade innovator, and the museum takes this spirit to heart in the form of augmented and virtual reality experiences as well as artificial intelligence that resurrects Dalí. Special exhibitions on view this summer include works by student surrealists and the first U.S. solo show by UruguayanSpanish artist Yamandú Canosa. (thedali.org) —M.M.
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Located 3 miles off Naples, Keewaydin Island is one of the largest unbridged islands in Southwest Florida. The majority of its 1,300 acres is conserved land, part of the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (rookerybay.org) and home to a rich habitat and excellent shelling. The northern tip boasts pioneer history and a dozen privately owned cottages that are sometimes available to rent. There is no infrastructure on the island—and no public dock or bathroom facilities. Most visitors make it a day trip on a private or rented boat or through charter and sightseeing companies. Rookery Bay, Hemingway Water Shuttle, and Pure Naples, among others, offer trips. This slice of paradise is close to the sophisticated culture of Marco Island and Fifth Avenue South. The Inn on Fifth and its Club Level Suites (innonfifth.com) are within 10 minutes of Pure Naples’ pontoon docked at Tin City on the Gordon River (purenaples.com), and the journey out passes Naples landmarks, the mansions of Port Royal, and mangrove-fringed barrier islands. Locals refer to the southern tip as Boater’s Beach, where they tether their boats offshore. The food boat Just Beachy Burgers & More is open most days for lunch. Visitors who want to spot wildlife seek out hiking trails or head to the island’s west side. About 30 yards out is a sizable sandbar that rewards waders with a knee-deep perch when the tide is out. —Cathy Chestnut
THE LIGHTNER MUSEUM ST. AUGUSTINE
THE GILDED AGE COMES TO LIFE AT THIS GEM OF A MUSEUM THAT HOUSES ART, CURIOSITIES, FURNITURE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND MORE FROM THE LATE EIGHTEENTH AND EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURIES. THE COLLECTION LIVES INSIDE THE FORMER ALCAZAR HOTEL, A SPANISH RENAISSANCE REVIVAL BUILDING COMMISSIONED BY HENRY FLAGLER AND COMPLETED IN 1888. VISITORS CAN TOUR UNIQUE SPACES, INCLUDING A LUSH COURTYARD, EXPANSIVE BATHS, A GYMNASIUM, AND AN INDOOR POOL AREA THAT HAS BEEN REPURPOSED AS CAFÉ ALCAZAR. (LIGHTNERMUSEUM.ORG) —M.M.
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Being isolated on a sandbar of an island with more coves than people may be an urbanite’s fantasy, but for those of us within driving distance of the Florida Keys, it’s as real as the coconuts that line these shores. Little Palm Island is the stuff of fairy tales—remote, lush, magical—and it’s located in the Straits of Florida, a short boat or seaplane ride from Little Torch Key. The 4-acre private island has a long history as a getaway for luminaries, including several celebrities and a U.S. president. (Harry S. Truman famously spent time here in the 1940s, fishing for tarpon and entertaining dignitaries.) These days, Little Palm Island honors its past by embracing a socialclub aesthetic that dials back to the heyday of American royalty. Steeped in romance, it is a favorite of honeymooning couples and anyone looking for a secluded hideaway where top-notch dining, wellness offerings, and just about any activity in or on the water are apropos to the experience. If you’ve ever spent time in a treehouse, you already know what the thatched-roof bungalows feel like. Elevated from the sand and surrounded by wood-plank decks, these elegantly tropical accommodations come with private beaches, hammocks, firepits, outdoor tubs and showers—in short, everything you need to ignite castaway fantasies. But be warned: After a few days here, you might not want to be rescued. (littlepalmisland.com) —D.N.
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THE TERRACE HOTEL LAKELAND Rewind to 1924, when the Lakeland Terrace Hotel debuted as Florida’s first air-conditioned hotel. Back then, little Lakeland was experiencing a big economic boom, fueled by Florida’s growing status as a vacation destination. Soon, the high-rise hotel overlooking serene Lake Mirror became a favorite of the roaring twenties elite. Fast-forward nearly 100 years, and today’s traveler can again bask in the glory of the 88-room property, reinvented after a head-to-toe renovation as The Terrace Hotel Lakeland, Tapestry Collection by Hilton. In its current form, the hotel commingles Art Deco flair with contemporary works by local artists. Patterned furnishings and soft goods in common spaces are inspired by native flora and fauna, while guest rooms skew mid-century modern. Base yourself here for easy access to Central Florida’s enchanting lake district, wildlife-rich Circle B Bar Reserve, or even the theme park excess of Tampa, Orlando, or nearby Legoland. Also look forward to exceptional eclectic dining at the Terrace Grille, including the awardwinning “Garlic,” a roasted-garlic-poached scallop, crowned with garlic cream foam, candied garlic chips, and a black garlic tuile. (hilton.com) —P.R.
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WHETHER YOU’RE COMING TO MIAMI TO RELAX OR ENJOY THE THRILLS OF THE WORLD’S SEXIEST CITY, NOTHING COMPARES TO THE FONTAINEBLEAU. EFFORTLESS LUXURY MEETS A HIGH-END NIGHTCLUB VIBE AT THIS MORRIS LAPIDUS– DESIGNED PROPERTY THAT’S BEEN FEATURED IN MOVIES LIKE SCARFACE AND JAMES BOND’S GOLDFINGER. BY DAY, RELAX IN A CABANA AT ONE OF THE 11 POOLS, RECEIVE AN INDULGENT TREATMENT AT THE LAPIS SPA, AND ADMIRE ARTWORKS FROM JAMES TURRELL AND SOL LEWITT. AS THE SUN SETS, DINE AT ONE OF A HANDFUL OF CONCEPTS RANGING FROM SCARPETTA, CELEBRITY CHEF SCOTT CONANT’S ITALIAN EATERY, TO HAKKASAN, WHICH SERVES MODERN CANTONESE FARE AND DIM SUM. AFTERWARD, PARTY LIKE YOU’RE 21 AGAIN INSIDE THE ICONIC LIV NIGHTCLUB, WHERE BOTTLES ARE APLENTY AND PERFORMANCES BY ACTS SUCH AS TIËSTO AND BAD BUNNY ARE AS WILD AS THE SETTING ITSELF. (FONTAINEBLEAU.COM) —M.P.
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THOSE LOOKING TO SPEND TIME IN ST. AUGUSTINE—FLORIDA’S OLDEST CITY AND ONE OF ITS MOST QUAINT DESTINATIONS—CAN FIND REPRIEVE AT THE CASA MONICA RESORT & SPA, PART OF THE MARRIOTT AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION. LOCATED IN THE CITY’S HISTORIC DISTRICT JUST STEPS FROM FLAGLER COLLEGE AND OTHER FAMOUS SIGHTS, THIS PREMIER PROPERTY WAS BUILT IN 1888 AND FEATURES MOORISH REVIVAL–INSPIRED DESIGN ELEMENTS. ON-SITE GEMS INCLUDE FIVE SUITES (ONE HAS COLORED GLASSWORK FROM THE ORIGINAL HOTEL), THE POSEIDON SPA, RESTAURANT CASA BRAVA, AND THE COBALT LOUNGE, WHICH IS AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A NIGHTCAP AFTER A DAY OF EXPLORATION. (KESSLERCOLLECTION.COM/CASA-MONICA) —M.P.
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The grande dame of Palm Beach doesn’t wear Oscar de la Renta and a tiara—but she does look amazing for her 126 years. The Breakers, Palm Beach’s most iconic hotel whose history dates back to the Gilded Age, was founded by Henry Morrison Flagler as a seaside resort for the wealthy patrons traveling south on his famed railroad. Flagler’s descendants still own the resort and have preserved his ideals of timeless elegance and refined service. The Palm Beach experience really is incomplete without a stay here—or at least a visit to classic Breakers restaurants like the Seafood Bar and The Circle, which serves a princely Scenes from The Breakers, clockwise breakfast daily and from above: The lobby, with its vaulted a Sunday brunch to ceiling and design by Adam D. Tihany; Imperial Suite; shrimp pad thai at Echo; end all brunches. Or cocktails at Flagler Steakhouse. take the chauffeured Tesla to Echo for a lobster tempura roll and a Buddha’s Fizz. For next-level privacy, we recommend the Flagler Club, a 25-room boutique hotel within the hotel. Luxury aside, the club offers the most Instagrammable sunset view in all of Palm Beach—and some amazing sundowners to go with it. (thebreakers.com) —D.N.
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BERN’S RECALLS A TIME WHEN DINING WAS AN EXPERIENCE WITH A CAPITAL “E.” MAKE RESERVATIONS FAR IN ADVANCE TO SAVOR USDA PRIME DRY-AGED STEAKS, COMPLEMENTED BY A SELECTION FROM THE MASSIVE WINE CELLAR. THE PIÈCE DE RÉSISTANCE IS THE HARRY WAUGH DESSERT ROOM. YOU READ THAT RIGHT: AN ENTIRE SECTION OF THE RESTAURANT IS DEVOTED TO SWEETS, FROM BAKED ALASKAS TO CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER TRUFFLES AND WHATEVER ELSE YOUR HEART DESIRES. (BERNS STEAKHOUSE. COM) —M.M.
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This South Beach icon has been cracking the claws of Florida’s prized stone crabs for more than a century—and diners still can’t get enough. While some reservations are available at this old-school institution, prepare for long waits to score chilled delicacies in jumbo, large, select, or medium, gently cracked and served with a secret mustard sauce plus a very necessary bib. When visiting outside of stone crab season (which takes place October 15 to May 1), enjoy an array of succulent dishes and sides that are almost as famous as its crabs: the chopped salad, blackened mahi-mahi, hashed brown potatoes, skinny fried sweets, and key lime pie, to name a few. (joesstonecrab.com) —P.R.
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For authentic Cuban cuisine, Tampa you can’t beat Columbia. In 1905, Casimiro Hernandez opened a 60-seat café in Ybor City to serve Cuban coffee and sandwiches to immigrant cigar factory workers. Now regarded as the state’s oldest restaurant, Columbia is lauded for its comprehensive menu of Cuban delicacies as well as its charming ambience. Don’t sleep on the paella à la Valenciana or the velvety flan. (columbiarestaurant.com) —M.M.
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This roadside must-stop offers a sweet taste of Old Florida. Watch as confectioners tip a steaming concoction from a copper kettle onto a marble-topped table to form jellied candies in fresh-from-the-grove flavors like honeybell, key lime, and grapefruit. Snag a sample or two and be sure to bring home several jars of the house-made preserves. Our favorites? Coconut butter, guava jelly, and the iconic Florida Hurricane marmalade—a mashup of orange, pineapple, and mango that’s like sunshine in a jar. (davidsonofdundee.com) —Kristen Desmond LeFevre
CAP’S Place
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When it opened in 1928, Cap’s Place was a casino and speakeasy likely hidden from the law because of its secret location: It’s perched on an island off Lighthouse Point and can only be reached by boat. We love a restaurant with a checkered past. If you can look past the shabby-chic buildings, you’ll find some of the best seafood in Florida. You can’t go wrong with anything on Cap’s menu, but we’re here to tell you that the seafood-stuffed Maine lobster is worthy of last-meal status. And don’t skip the Okeechobee hearts of palm salad; it’s the real deal, and you don’t find that very often. In a day of destination dining and glitzy chef-driven restaurants, Broward County’s oldest—and most colorful—restaurant still reigns supreme. (capsplace.com) —D.N.
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THE BUBBLE ROOM CAPTIVA IF YOU HAVEN’T EXPERIENCED THE BUBBLE ROOM’S TOY TRAINS, 1940S MUSIC, AND KITSCHY CHRISTMAS DECOR, ARE YOU EVEN A FLORIDIAN? HERE’S SOME ADVICE: SKIP LUNCH AND GO STRAIGHT FOR THE CAKE. THE MILE-HIGH CONFECTIONS ARE WORTH THE DRIVE TO CAPTIVA, BUT BRACE YOURSELF FOR THE EXISTENTIAL CONFLICT OVER WHICH TO CHOOSE. THE WHITE CHRISTMAS, WITH ITS AIRY WHITE CAKE AND WHIPPED CREAM? THE BUTTERCRUNCH ICE CREAM PIE, WHICH WE CAN’T EVEN SAY WITHOUT SALIVATING? THE JAMAICAN RUM CAKE, GENEROUSLY SOAKED IN JAMAICA’S FINEST? TO EARN YOUR FLORIDIAN STRIPES, YOU’LL NEED TO DO YOUR SACRED DUTY AND TRY THEM ALL. (BUBBLEROOMRESTAURANT.COM) —D.N.
VERSAILLES RESTAURANT
SET BENEATH A CANOPY OF GRANDDADDY OAKS AND SCRUB PALMS THAT POPULATE MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS HISTORIC STATE PARK, THE YEARLING HAS BEEN SERVING UP DELICIOUS BUT UNFANCY FLORIDA FARE SINCE 1952. PREPARE TO BE TRANSPORTED BACK IN TIME VIA YOUR TASTE BUDS: FROM FROG’S LEGS AND GATOR TO VENISON AND DUCK, YOU’LL SAMPLE THE DELICACIES THAT FLORIDA PIONEERS AND NATIVES HAVE HUNTED, TRAPPED, AND SERVED AS SUPPER FOR GENERATIONS. (YEARLING RESTAURANT.NET) —K.D.L.
MIAMI
Ask around, and Miami locals will steer you toward a taste of Cuba stateside at Versailles, an institution in the Little Havana neighborhood. A tall, flashy sign reading “The World’s Most Famous Cuban Restaurant” beckons visitors to its cafeteria-style digs, outfitted in green upholstery and chandeliers that pay homage to its namesake French palace. This culinary landmark is best known for its Cubano sandwich, but save room for other classic plates like fried pork chunks served with rice, beans, and sweet plantains. A walk-up ventanita (“little window”) makes ordering a colada coffee and a fresh guava and cheese pastelito a breeze. (versaillesrestaurant.com) —M.P. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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THIS SOUTH FLORIDA MAINSTAY SINCE 1956 IS BEST KNOWN FOR ITS GOT-TO-SEEIT-TO-BELIEVE-IT HEADLINER: THE ORIGINAL KITCHEN SINK. CONCEIVED BY FOUNDER MONROE UDELL AND SERVED IN AN ACTUAL KITCHEN SINK, THIS SUNDAE ON STEROIDS BOASTS A POUND OF ICE CREAM PER PERSON, TOPPED WITH BANANAS, HOMEMADE WHIPPED CREAM, MIXED NUTS, AND CHERRIES. IT’S THEN LIT WITH SPARKLERS BEFORE ARRIVING TABLESIDE. AT LEAST FOUR PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO DEVOUR THIS BEAST OF A DESSERT. (JAXSONS ICECREAM.COM) —M.P.
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DIXIE FRIED CHICKEN BELLE GLADE “Fried and gone to heaven’’ is the unofficial mantra at this half-century-old local favorite, affectionately known as DFC. Go for the freshly fried chicken by the box or bucket, but don’t miss the chicken wingettes or the catfish fingers. On Mondays only, make the worthwhile trek to DFC for the homemade chicken and dumplings, but reserve your order ahead as they often sell out. (561-996-4000) —K.D.L. 70
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Cold brews and sunset Captiva views is the theme at The Mucky Duck, one of Captiva’s must-visit restaurants. Perched right on the sand by the water’s edge, the Duck offers a front-row seat to the famed “green flash” that follows the sun’s dip below the horizon (but don’t look for it until after the second round of margaritas). While you wait for the spectacle, order up some “BBQ Shrimp & Bacon,” bacon-wrapped shrimp brushed with barbecue sauce and grilled. It’s been on the menu since 1976 for a reason. (muckyduck.com) —D.N.
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THE HISTORIC SEMINOLE INN INDIANTOWN Despite geography, sometimes Florida doesn’t seem very Southern. But make a Sunday brunch trip to The Historic Seminole Inn (circa 1926), and you’ll be treated to a Southern-style feast that includes standouts of fried green tomatoes, scratch biscuits with sausage gravy, sweet potato casserole, and the inn’s famous peach cobbler. Georgia, eat your heart out. (seminoleinn.com) —K.D.L.
THIS SMALL, FAMILY-OWNED STEAK HOUSE IN DOWNTOWN CRYSTAL RIVER IS A VERITABLE CARNIVORE’S DELIGHT, WITH MEAT SOURCED FROM THE FAMILY’S CATTLE FARM IN NEIGHBORING FLORAL CITY. HOWEVER, KANE’S IS SO MUCH MORE THAN PERFECT FILET MIGNON AND TOMAHAWK STEAKS. THE HOMEMADE SALAD DRESSINGS ARE EPIC—TRY THE WEDGE SALAD WITH CREAMY BLUE CHEESE—AS ARE THE OLD-FASHIONED MILKSHAKES SERVED IN MASON JARS TO KEEP AND THE EVER-CHANGING, INNOVATIVE SUSHI SPECIALS (THINK: AHI TUNA AND CUCUMBER ROLL TOPPED WITH BLUE CRAB AND DRIZZLED WITH KEY LIME SAUCE). (FACEBOOK.COM/KANESCATTLECO) —P.R.
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Florida’s Greek village, Tarpon Springs, offers a glimpse at the Hellenic culture, from sponge diving to tiny shops selling blue glass eyes to supper clubs with loud Greek music and patrons dancing the zeibekiko. These are all good reasons to visit, though most people come for the food. Hellas Bakery has all the classic sweet and savory baked goods (try the galaktoboureko, a semolina custard wrapped in phyllo dough and drizzled with honey syrup), and Hellas Restaurant makes a mean saganaki—flamed tableside, of course. The menu is rather vast, featuring just about every Greek dish you can imagine. Is it as good as you’d get in a taverna in Athens? Maybe not, but it’s a fine alternative when you can’t get to the real thing. (hellasbakery.com) —D.N.
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No visit to Southwest Florida is complete without an Fort Myers orange-vanilla or key-lime-chocolate soft serve ice cream cone from Sun Harvest. Spot the larger-than-life orange off Six Mile Cypress Parkway and you know you’ve arrived at this family-friendly outpost, which also sells seasonal citrus, tropical tchotchkes, fresh-squeezed juices, and perfectly tart lemonade. (sunharvestcitrus.com) —M.M. « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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FIORELLI WINERY & VINEYARD Perhaps the most traditional of all Florida’s wineries, Fiorelli Winery in Bradenton has been making dry, semi-sweet, and sweet wines fermented from grapes for 20 years. The Fiorelli team produces nine wines on their scenic property, which overlooks acres of Muscadine-filled vines. The Breeze variety—a blend of Noble and Valvin Muscat—is a medium sweet wine that makes for a lighter riff on the classic rum mojito. The winery also regularly hosts events with live music, wine tastings, and food. (fiorelliwinery.com)
BY JULES ARON hile Florida might seem like an unlikely choice for a wine destination, it is actually one of the original homelands of American wine. Spanish missionaries harvested native Muscadine grapes to make wine as early as the sixteenth century, and Florida is currently home to around 20 certified wineries. These wineries and additional vineyards produce wines from a variety of Muscadine grapes as well as tropical fruits and citrus varieties—many of which make a great base for cocktails. From traditional vineyards to lush courtyards and oceanfront destinations, Florida’s wineries and their flavorful creations are worth exploring. Here’s a look at five properties and their unique wines.
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Rum, sugar, mint, lime— the Cuban mojito needs no introduction. For days when you fancy something lighter, this lowerproof option is sure to satisfy. 1 oz. white rum 1 oz. Fiorelli Breeze wine ½ oz. lime juice ½ oz. simple syrup 8 mint leaves Mint and lime wedges or wheels to garnish In a shaker with ice, add all the ingredients and shake thoroughly. Strain into a glass with ice and garnish with mint and fresh lime.
For a more unconventional wine experience, visit Keel & Curley in Plant City. Here, instead of vineyards, you’ll walk through fields of blueberries. In Florida, blueberry wine production comes in second behind grape, and Keel & Curley is one of two main producers with the Florida Farm Winery seal of approval (the other is Island Grove Wine Company in Hawthorne). Using Southern Highbush blueberry varieties— which are most adaptive to Florida’s temperate winters—vintners ferment the berries with the skins on, just like with Cabernet or Merlot. The resulting wine is complex in flavor, with a nose that most resembles a Cabernet or Syrah. Keel & Curley makes three types of blueberry wines, ranging from sweet to semi-sweet to dry, as well as a blueberry rosé, a black raspberry Merlot, a wild berry Pinot Noir, sangria, a strawberry Riesling, a peach Chardonnay, and a key lime wine. (keelfarms.com)
The official cocktail of Wimbledon, the quintessential Pimm’s Cup is made with Pimm’s (a gin liqueur that oyster bar owner James Pimm created in the 1840s), lemon juice, and ginger ale, served over ice with an abundance of mint and fresh fruit. The Somm’s Cup calls for a dry blueberry wine for a refreshingly light, fruitforward variation. 2 oz. Pimm’s No. 1 1 oz. Keel & Curley’s dry blueberry wine ½ oz. lemon juice 2 oz. ginger beer, to top Cucumber spear or slice, mint sprig, seasonal berries, and citrus to garnish
In a Collins glass, add Pimm’s, wine, and lemon juice and stir. Add pebble or crushed ice, top with ginger beer, and stir gently to mix. Garnish lavishly with cucumber, fresh mint, berries, and citrus.
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SCHNEBLY REDLAND’S WINERY You won’t find any Muscadines or traditional Florida wines at Schnebly Redland’s Winery in Homestead. Instead, this “southernmost winery in the United States” is home to specialty wines made from exotic fruits such as avocado, mango, lychee, passion fruit, guava, and coconut. Take in the views of the covered courtyard and waterfalls while sipping on a glass of tropical fruit wine. Frequent luaus with DJs and fire dancers up the fun factor even more. Schnebly Redland’s wines are ripe for making mixed drinks. The chocolate passion fruit wine, for example, boasts subtle cocoa notes that are delightfully spotlighted in this riff on the New York Sour. (schneblywinery.com)
STRONG TOWER VINEYARD & WINERY
The Cobbler is a pre-Prohibition cocktail made with Sherry, sugar, and fresh fruit that is shaken and enjoyed over crushed ice. Author Charles Dickens popularized this nearly two-centuries-old drink when the titular character of his novel The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit described his delectable first sip. This modern version uses Strong Tower’s own Port. ½ oz. fresh lemon juice 5 berries 2 oz. Strong Tower’s Reserve Port ½ oz. mezcal Fruit and citrus to garnish
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Nestled on 11 verdant acres in Spring Hill, Strong Tower Vineyard & Winery is well-known for its Norton, Ison, and Carlos Muscadine grapes. It also offers fruit wines (when in season) including blueberry, strawberry, and even apple blossom. In total, the winery makes more than 15 wines, all of which are produced, bottled, and labeled on-site—and some have even won awards at the Florida International Wine Competition. One of Strong Tower’s most unique wines is the Reserve Port, which is made from the rich Norton grape and features flavors of dark chocolate, black cherry, and plum. (strongtowervineyard.com)
The perfect balance of fruity red wine and smoky-sweet bourbon, the New York Sour (also known as the Continental Sour or the Southern Whiskey Sour) is a classic for a reason. This sour cocktail dates back to the late 1800s and includes a red wine float, which adds both texture and acidity, as well as an appealing crimson hue.
2 oz. bourbon 1 oz. lemon juice ½ oz. simple syrup (1 part sugar, 1 part water) 1 ½ oz. Schnebly Redland’s chocolate passion fruit wine
In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, add bourbon, lemon juice, and syrup. Shake well and strain into a glass over ice. Pour wine over the back of a spoon to float on top of drink.
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Nestled 25 miles outside Orlando, Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards is Florida’s largest premium winery. The 127-acre property boasts a picturesque landscape of rolling vineyards dotted with hybrid grapes such as Stover, Suwannee, and Blanc du Bois as well as varieties of Muscadines including Carlos, Welder, and Noble. Among Lakeridge’s most popular bottles are the Southern Red and Southern White sweet wines, the semi-sweet Sunblush, and a semi-dry Chablis, all blended with different Muscadines. Other choices include the Pink Crescendo, a sweet sparkling wine ideal for Florida’s tropical climate. Stop by Lakeridge on a Saturday or Sunday for Weekends at the Winery, complete with live music, food, and—of course—wine. Also, if St. Augustine is on your summer travel list, stop into San Sebastian Winery, Lakeridge’s sister property located in an old East Coast Railway building. (lakeridgewinery.com) «
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The Negroni Sbagliato—which translates to “mistaken”—is the Negroni’s spritzy cousin. It’s also made with Campari and sweet vermouth but replaces the gin with sparkling wine. Use Lakeridge’s Pink Crescendo for a crisp, effervescent, and decisively tropical riff on this classic sipper. 1 oz. Campari 1 oz. sweet vermouth Lakeridge’s Pink Crescendo Orange peel for garnish
In a mixing glass, add Campari, sweet vermouth, and ice. Stir and strain into a rocks glass with fresh ice or serve up in a coupe glass. Top with Pink Crescendo and garnish with an orange peel.
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INSPIRED BY HER BIRTHPLACE, REGINE TRAULSEN HOSTS HER SIGNATURE ANNUAL PARTY STEEPED IN MOROCCAN STYLE BY JUDY MARTEL PHOTOGRAPHY BY JERRY RABINOWITZ
Regine Traulsen and Bill Diamond revel in the muchanticipated, authentic Moroccan fete.
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Traulsen intentionally hides the dinner tables—which are nestled under a tent in the front yard that is heavily draped with royal blue and gold—from guests during the cocktail hour. “They don’t see it until dinner, so it’s a surprise,” she says.
There’s no more prolific a sailing cat builder than Clearwater, Florida–based Leopard Catamarans. That being said, the yachts are actually built in South Africa by Robertson & Caine, with most crafts ending up in the charter fleets of The Moorings, Sunsail, and Footloose. But power cats are also big at Leopard; the fleet’s latest is the perfectly sized 53 Powercat, with a three-cabin layout and a spacious owner’s stateroom that fills the entire starboard hull. Launched at the 2020 Miami International Boat Show, this 53 instantly won the coveted Multihull of the Year award. As the replacement
for the previous Leopard 51, it has big hulls to fill, as this reportedly was the best-selling power cat of all time. Beautifully finished and nicely equipped, the salon is all big, comfy freestanding sofas, with a spacious galley that opens out on to the 25-footwide back deck. One major attraction about the 53 is its impressive seakeeping, with the ability to slice through big waves without lots of between-hull pounding. That, and its 22-knot top speed make it one Leopard that can really roar.
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LIKE AN EXOTIC MOVIE SET, THE PARTY SEEMS TO UNFOLD IN LAYERS, REVEALING THE MAGIC AND MYSTERY REMINISCENT OF MARRAKECH’S LABYRINTHINE PASSAGEWAYS LEADING TO HIDDEN, MOSAIC-TILED COURTYARDS.
egine Traulsen has called many cities around the world home, including Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, and Acapulco. But no matter where she lives or how far she roams, she never forgets her North African roots. “My upbringing in Morocco follows me everywhere,” says Traulsen, who was born in Marrakech. Sitting in her living room, resplendent in a rose caftan and matching coat of her own design, she ticks off the elements that make the ancient city unforgettable, from the subtropical climate and rich cultural heritage to the distinctive architecture, exotic colors, and, of course, the food. Even the air is unique, she says. “All the different spices give Marrakech a special smell.” A quick tour of Traulsen’s French Regency–style home bears witness to a deep affinity for her native country, with its white walls and tiled floors relieved by splashes of vibrant color. But a closer inspection reveals mementos that are essentially a travelogue of her life and the fascinating friendships she’s cultivated along the way. Walking over to a bookcase, she pulls out a photo of her with Pop artist Andy Warhol and 88
then another with the king of Morocco. “Dalí gave me this,” she adds matter-of-factly, indicating a small, framed black-and-white sketch by Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí that incorporates the phrase “pour Regine” (“for Regine”). Even the inspiration to open a caftan design business in the 1970s came to her during a serendipitous shopping expedition with none other than the decade’s poster boy for color-saturated, bohemian fashion, Yves Saint Laurent. As the two strolled the souks searching for fabric, a stall keeper lifted a stunning, old, embroidered caftan out of a wooden trunk. “He said he had been saving it just for us,” she recalls. Traulsen has stories galore of her travels and the people she’s met, one more enthralling than the next. “I don’t play golf or bridge; I think they are boring,” she says. “I like meeting people who are creative and
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intelligent.” She credits her ability to amass notable friends around the globe with a willingness to put herself out there and travel alone. “I was always open to meeting people, and you know what they say about the right place at the right time.” It’s precisely her talent for assembling a unique mix of guests that makes Traulsen’s gatherings a sought-after invitation. “I usually entertain small groups of eight to 10 for dinner,” she explains. But once a year she goes all out and stages a bash, transforming her home into something reminiscent of an old movie set. “I want to bring my Morocco to Palm Beach.” No detail of the annual party escapes Traulsen. When the 150 partygoers arrive for “A Night in Marrakech,” they’re met by two remarkably patient camels that pose for hundreds of photos. As they proceed through a deep-blue-curtained hallway carpeted with an Oriental rug to the home’s front door, belly dancers moving to the Moroccan beat of a three-piece band beckon them inside, where Traulsen and her husband, former Palm Beach councilman Bill Diamond, welcome them and invite the men to help themselves to a fez. “It really is like a Hollywood production,” notes Diamond, dressed for the evening in a white, hooded caftan custom-made for him in Morocco. Indeed, Traulsen likens herself to famed movie producer PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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Cecil B. DeMille, known for his cinematic flights of fancy in the early to mid-twentieth century. And, like an exotic movie set, the party seems to unfold in layers, revealing the magic and mystery reminiscent of Marrakech’s labyrinthine passageways leading to hidden, mosaic-tiled courtyards. There is a visual delight around every corner. Mingling in the living room and pool area, some of the caftan-clad guests sway to the plaintive music of the 78-string kanoun, while others soak up the atmosphere. “Every detail is authentic and this is as close as you can possibly get to the real thing,” says Renee Morrison, who has been to Morocco. “It’s in [Traulsen’s] blood and DNA, and she oversees everything to make sure it’s perfect.” “I love this party because it’s so different than any other on the island,” adds Fern Tailer. “She has such style. Everything is so glamorous. Coming here makes me feel so special.” The evening’s pièce de résistance is the buffet dinner, catered by 90
Flower arrangements: Miami’s Thierry Isambert Culinary and Event Richard Grille Events, Design. To ensure the menu’s authenticity, West Palm Beach Tents, tables and setTraulsen consulted Princess Lalla Joumala tings, camels, music, Alaoui, the current Moroccan ambassador to and belly dancers: Alibaba Events, Miami the United States and a cousin of Morocco’s Buffet: Thierry King Mohammed VI. “She is like a daughter Isambert Culinary and Event Design, Miami to me,” she says. “I’ve known her since she was a baby. She couldn’t attend this year, but I asked her to help with the food and she sent me a menu from the Moroccan embassy.” Based on the Fête du Trône (“Throne Day”), this year’s meal featured dishes traditionally enjoyed during the festival commemorating the anniversary of King Muhammed V’s accession, including bakkoula (spinach salad), lentils, marinated olives, vegetables, couscous, chicken pastilla, and lamb tagine with prunes and peaches.
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While Traulsen loves to entertain, she didn’t grow up learning by example. Her father owned a beeswax and almond factory—both big commodities in Morocco—but she describes him as “eccentric and antisocial.” Instead, she learned by observing others, while also giving some credit to her heritage. “Moroccans are famous for their hospitality, even to strangers,” she says. Raised in the Arab quarter of Marrakech, close to the Royal Palace, Traulsen recalls an idyllic, if fairly sheltered, life that left her keen to explore beyond the medina walls. As a teenager, armed with this yen to see the world and a resistance to strict rules that required her to have a chaperone whenever she went out, Traulsen met a family from San Francisco who offered to sponsor her if she came to the United States. She wasted no time securing papers and purchasing a transatlantic ticket—all before informing her parents. “When I told my mother, she started to cry, and said, ‘Who will make your bed for you?’”
Except for a forced hiatus during the COVID pandemic, Traulsen travels to Morocco at least once a year and still loves prowling the souks for handmade creations. “The ancient way they dye the fabric makes it look like an Impressionist painting,” she says. “It’s so primitive, which in some ways is more beautiful than modern.” While it might be true that the past is a foreign country, in Traulsen’s case, she manages to appreciate and treasure it while still moving forward. “I have this intellectual curiosity,” she says, “and wherever I went in my life, I had fun.” « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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The restaurant: Max’s Grille, Boca Raton Known for: Being a South County institution that prides itself on its upscale American favorites The deal: The Ultimate Max’s Classics menu, priced at $49 per couple and inclusive of a starter (chopped salad, tomato bisque, or hummus and breadsticks) and an entrée (radiatore pasta, Atlantic salmon, or bacon-wrapped meatloaf). Add-ons include crème brûlée pie for $10 or a bottle of house wine for $10. (maxsgrille.com)
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The restaurant: Dada, Delray Beach Known for: Eclectic eats, a dozen specialty mojitos, and a charming setting inside the historic Tarrimore house The deal: A three-course dinner for $45, with your choice of a starter, a main, and a dessert. Highlights include the famous Dada dates with black pepper bacon, goat cheese, Spanish chorizo, Manchego salsa, Marcona almonds, and a Sherry gastrique, as well as braised short rib with mashed potatoes, smoked tomato jam, and a natural gravy. (sub-culture.org/dada)
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The restaurant: Café Centro, West Palm Beach Known for: High-energy entertainment and equally cool cuisine in the heart of Northwood The deal: A three-course menu for $39, starting with a house, poached pear, or tomato mozzarella salad, then shrimp scampi, panseared salmon, or chicken piccata, and ending with chocolate mousse or New York–style cheesecake. (cafecentrowpb.com)
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The restaurant: Stage, Palm Beach Gardens Known for: Chef Pushkar Marathe’s global-inspired menu of small plates, curries, and creative entrées The deal: A three-course lunch menu for $29, with your choice of an app, entrée, and dessert from a curated selection of dishes. For dinner, Mishima Wagyu steak and frites or tandoori Niman Ranch Prime churrasco and a glass of 95-point-plus red wine for $59. (stagepga.com)
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The local summer dining scene just got hotter. From August 1-31, The Palm Beaches Restaurant Month will serve up dozens of deals at more than 50 area restaurants. Locals and visitors alike can discover new hidden gems, established favorites, and worldly restos from Boca up through Jupiter. Here, we highlight five to add to your must-visit list. (palmbeachesdining.com) —M.M.
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When chef Clay Conley began re-envisioning the menu at Grato, his popular West Palm Beach restaurant, from a strictly Italian concept to a rotating collection of chef-driven, multi-cuisine dishes, he knew he wanted to include more plant-based fare. Having read Dr. Michael Greger’s book, How Not to Die, and embraced a more vegan diet himself, Conley wanted to give Grato patrons—as well as those dining at his Palm Beach eatery, Buccan—healthier, more sustainable options. One such example is Grato’s grilled asparagus crostini. Here, Conley shares insight into the flavors, ingredients, and techniques behind the dish. (gratowpb.com) —M.M. INSPIRATION: “With this dish, it is the great texture and color of the vegetable. I wanted to showcase the bright green asparagus that is bountiful in the spring and summer. Regardless of the seasonal vegetable, my approach to a crostini has usually been the same. It starts with a thick piece of wood-
grilled bread, followed by a smear of something creamy. In this case, it’s vegan ricotta. I then top it with the vegetable tossed in a bright vinaigrette.” WHY IT WORKS: “It’s important to me to have a layering of different flavors and varying temperatures and textures in the same dish. The creamy component in the cheese is an important one—it rounds out the mouthfeel and provides that umami flavor that is normally delivered by cheese. The creaminess here is achieved by pureeing soaked cashews with toasted garlic and shallot, vinegar, mushroom powder, and nutritional yeast.”
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: $ $$ $$$
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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 advertisement, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com
AMERICAN AQUAGRILLE Savor coastal cuisine in beach house– inspired environs. 14121 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach (aquagrillejuno.com) $$ AVOCADO GRILL Chef Julien Gremaud offers flavorful Florida-Caribbean bites. 125 Datura St., West Palm Beach (avocadogrillwpb.com) $$ BEACON This waterfront grille boasts Mediterranean dishes with a contemporary American feel. 1107 Lighthouse Road, Jupiter (thebeaconjupiter.com) $$$ THE BLIND MONK At this hip tapas bar, the focus is on wine and small bites. 410 Evernia St. #107, West Palm Beach (theblindmonk.com) $$ 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) $$ BUCCAN Chef Clay Conley offers a wide-ranging menu of small plates that changes with the seasons. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (buccanpalmbeach.com) $$ THE BUTCHER SHOP BEER GARDEN & GRILL A spacious dining area with a large bar gives way to a beer garden with a DJ booth. 209 6th St., West Palm Beach (butchershopbeergarden.com) $$ CITY CELLAR WINE BAR & GRILL Offering pizza, dry-aged steaks, pasta, and seafood. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (citycellarwpb.com) $$ COOLINARY Chef-owner Tim Lipman has merged his popular café and watering hole to create one delicious
hangout. 4580 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecoolpig.com) $$ THE COOPER Practicing farm-to-table cooking in PGA Commons. 4610 PGA Blvd. Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecooperrestaurant.com) $$ CROSBY KITCHEN & BAR This stylish American bistro offers a Manhattan-meets-Palm Beach vibe. 1406 S. Cypress Drive, Jupiter (crosbykitchenandbar.com) $$ EMBER GRILL For an upscale take on favorites from burgers to steak and even Peking duck, visit this classy restaurant inside The Ray hotel. 233 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (embergrilldelray.com) $$$ ENTRE NOUS BISTRO Home-style cooking commingles with gourmet fare. 123 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (entrenousbistro.com) $$$ GREASE BURGER BAR The high-end burgers elevate pub cuisine to a divine experience. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $ THE GROVE Northern California’s food and wine culture takes center stage at this upscale eatery. 187 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (thegrovedelray.com) $$$ KITCHEN Matthew Byrne opened his family-run eateries to serve sophisticated but not intimidating fare. 319 Belvedere Road #2, West Palm Beach; 5250 Donald Ross Road #100, Palm Beach Gardens (kitchenpb.com) $$$ THE LEOPARD LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT In the Chesterfield Hotel, chef Gerard Coughlin oversees the culinary happenings at this unique restaurant and bar, serving dishes with English and Asian influences. 363 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach (chesterfieldpb.com) $$$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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WATCH THE SUN DIP AND USHER IN EVENING AT THESE LOCAL WATERING HOLES
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Rosewater Rooftop, Delray Beach: This indoor/outdoor lounge and pool sits atop The Ray hotel, the latest addition to Delray’s Pineapple Grove Arts District. Verdant trellises and canopies frame seating sections and establish a “tropical modern luxury” ambience, accompanied by creative signature cocktails, curated wines, and small plates. On weekdays, from 3 to 6 p.m., “Golden Hour” specials include half-priced drinks. (rosewaterdelray.com)
RH Rooftop Restaurant, West Palm Beach: Relax on the fourth floor of RH West Palm, a design gallery spanning 80,000 square feet. Enjoy a mimosa, a Bellini, or one of the 40 wines by the glass in a space graced by fountains, chandeliers, and heritage olive trees. If you get hungry, order from the international menu, which features everything from crispy artichokes to truffle fries. (rh.com/ westpalm/restaurant)
COURTESY OF CANOPY BY HILTON WEST PALM BEACH
Sailor’s Return, Stuart: Nestled on the shoreline facing the north fork of the St. Lucie River, Sailor’s Return features spectacular harbor views from either of its patio bars. Pave the way for the sunset with a Dark & Stormy or a Pussers’ Pain Killer, paired with elegant bar fare. There’s live music nightly and themed happy hours from 3:30 to 6 p.m. daily, with highlights such as $7 Margarita Mondays and half-priced wine on Wine Down Wednesdays. (thesailorsreturn.com)
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Treehouse, West Palm Beach: Take the elevator to the thirteenth floor of the Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach hotel and step into a playground that includes a rooftop pool, craft cocktails, live music, and a menu that ranges from tuna poke tacos to a brussels and kale Caesar. On Sundays through Thursdays, combine the sunset with a late-night happy hour starting at 8 p.m. (treehousewpb.com) —Mark Spivak
MAXWELL’S PLUM The circa 1966 restaurant is revived with upscale cuisine and cool cocktails. 12300 S. Shore Blvd., Wellington (maxswellsplum.com) $$$ THE OFFICE This trendy gastropub offers remarkably good comfort food and lots of great craft beer. 201 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (theofficedelray.com) $$ PALM BEACH BRISKET & BBQ This slow-roasted barbecue joint takes its time to produce quality products. 801 Village Blvd. #307, West Palm Beach (palmbeachbrisketandbbq.com) $$ PELICAN CAFÉ This charming resto offers a New England ambience and melt-in-your-mouth doughnuts. 612 U.S. Hwy. 1, Lake Park (thepelicancafe.com) $$$ PROPER GRIT This gastropub in The Ben hotel pays homage to Old Florida. 251 N. Narcissus Ave., West Palm Beach (propergrit.com) $$$ REBEL HOUSE An eclectic atmosphere and fun menu make Rebel House a favorite on the Boca dining scene. 297 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (rebelhouseboca.com) $$ THE REGIONAL Chef Lindsay Autry infuses her Southern roots with Mediterranean flavors. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (eatregional.com) $$$ SURFSIDE DINER This casual breakfast and lunch spot serves classic comfort food. 314 S. County Road, Palm Beach (surfsidediner.com) $ TABLE 26 This all-American restaurant presents comfort food in an atmosphere fit for both romantic dates and business luncheons. 1700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (table26palmbeach.com) $$$ TA-BOO Ta-boo has been serving American comfort food since 1941, and no one does it better. 221 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (taboorestaurant.com) $$ TRINDY GOURMET Pairing culinary excellence with the freshest ingredients, this laid-back café offers on-site dining as well as great catering options. 407 N. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (trindygourmet.com) $ TROPICAL SMOKEHOUSE Chef Rick Mace brings his culinary prowess to Florida barbecue. 3815 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (eattropical.com) $$ TROY’S BARBEQUE Locals return again and again for the great barbecue. 3950 Georgia Ave., West Palm Beach; 1920 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (bbqtroys.com) $ TRUE FOOD KITCHEN Based on anti-inflammatory diet principles, the menu features a rotating selection of seasonal, organic plates. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach; 3101 PGA Blvd. #O-200, Palm Beach Gardens, in The Gardens Mall; 6000 Glades Road Unit 1015A, Boca Raton, in the Town Center at Boca Raton (truefoodkitchen.com) $$ TUCKER DUKE’S LUNCHBOX Guilty pleasures dominate the menu at this Boca lunch spot. 1658 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (tuckerdukes.com) $$ TWENTYTWENTY GRILLE TwentyTwenty does not hold back with its modern cuisine. 141 Via Naranjas, Boca Raton (twentytwentygrille.com) $$$ THE WOODS Tiger Woods’ take on an upscale sports bar, The Woods presents a stylish atmosphere and elevated American cuisine to ensure that every guest feels like a champion. 129 Soundings Ave., Jupiter (thewoods.tigerwoods.com) $$$
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Clockwise from left: Chef Cesar Brea; The SoSo’s charred cauliflower and chicken sammy.
MORE THAN Some of chef Cesar Brea’s earliest childhood memories are of cooking with his father, learning traditional family recipes from the Dominican Republic. In April, he combined that background with many years of working in Asian and Mediterranean kitchens to open The SoSo, an innovative café in West Palm’s emerging South of Southern neighborhood. “The SoSo falls into the new category of fast-fine dining,” says Brea, who opened the location with his partners Kye Akavia and Alex DiSchino of Akadis Hospitality. “The concept already exists in cities such as L.A. and Boston, and we want to replicate it here. I would describe it as affordable luxury—cozy,
ASIAN AKIRA BACK This hot spot inside The Ray hotel features eclectic Korean-Japanese cuisine from Michelin-starred chef Akira Back. 233 N.E. 2nd. Ave., Delray Beach (akirabackdelray.com) $$ ALLEY CAT Chef Eric Baker slings up small Asian bites and an array of specialty sushi rolls. 409 S.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton (alleycatboca.com) $$ ECHO The Asian restaurant of The Breakers offers dishes from China, Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 230A Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (echopalmbeach.com) $$$ KAPOW! NOODLE BAR This Asian fusion restaurant provides late-night comfort food with a French-Vietnamese flair and an impressive list of designer cocktails and craft beers. 519 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 431 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (kapownoodlebar.com) $$ LEMONGRASS ASIAN BISTRO Presenting creative panAsian plates in sleek surrounds. 1880 Congress Ave., Boynton Beach; 420 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 10312 Forest Hill Blvd. Suite 204, Wellington; 101 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (lemongrassasianbistro.com) $$ MALAKOR THAI CAFÉ This Northwood staple offers a colorful setting in which to enjoy Thai classics. 425 25th St., West Palm Beach (malakor.com) $$ NITROGEN BAR, GRILL, AND SUSHI Featuring a speakeasy-style bar, impeccable rolls, and innovative hot dishes. 6779 W. Indiantown Road #18, Jupiter (nitrogenrestaurant.com) $$ RAMEN LAB EATERY Both the noodles and the rich, umami broth are made in-house at this funky ramen
convenient, consistent, clean, and delicious.” Guests order off a menu displayed on large TV screens positioned near the entrance, selecting from an eclectic mix of soups, salads, sandwiches, small plates, and a few entrées. Signature dishes include shishito peppers with tosazu, crushed peanuts, douchi powder, and katsuobushi, and the SoSo Sancocho, a vegan version of a classic Dominican soup. The chef’s personal favorite is the Cuban sandwich, which features pork shoulder seasoned in his joint. 25 N.E. 2nd Ave. #114, Delray Beach; 100 N.E. 2nd St., Boca Raton (ramenlabeatery.com) $$ SAIKO-I SUSHI LOUNGE AND HIBACHI A sexy and stylish atmosphere gives way to crowd-pleasing hibachi, sushi rolls, and craft cocktails with an Asian twist. 5970 S.W. 18th St., Boca Raton (saikoiboca.com) $$ SUSHI JO Chef Joseph Clark offers a laid-back, cosmopolitan Japanese dining experience. 319 Belvedere Road #112, West Palm Beach; 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; 640 E. Ocean Ave. #4, Boynton Beach (sushijo.com) $$ YAMA Veteran sushi master Kiyonori “Yama-san” Yamamoto prepares raw and cooked Japanese dishes, Korean barbecue, and Thai curries. 200 N.E. 2nd Ave. #110, Delray Beach (yamadelray.com) $$
ECLECTIC DELRAY BEACH MARKET This hot spot has it all, from hip environs to an array of vendors slinging global cuisine, healthy bites, and comfort food. Visitors can also expect market options, a bar, and a craft brewery. 33 S.E. 3rd Ave., Delray Beach (delraybeachmarket.com) $ GRANDVIEW PUBLIC MARKET Located in the Warehouse District, this chic, industrial food hall features something for everyone, from poke bowls to tacos. 1401 Clare Ave., West Palm Beach (grandviewpublic.com) $ SPRUZZO Enjoy views of the Intracoastal at this rooftop eatery with a globally inspired menu. 251 N. Narcissus Ave., West Palm Beach (spruzzowestpalm.com) $$ TARU AT SUNDY HOUSE Featuring an international concept menu by chef James Strine. 106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (sundyhouse.com) $$$
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proprietary marinade. This summer, The SoSo will host a special supper series honoring the primary cuisines behind Brea’s menu, including Latin American fare (July 2) and Mediterranean flavors (August 6). (thesosowpb.com) —M.S. WAXIN’S Swedish food finds a South Florida home at this sophisticated eatery. 5300 Donald Ross Road Unit 130, Palm Beach Gardens (waxins.com) $$$
FRENCH AND FRENCH AMERICAN ALMOND This Bridgehampton mainstay offers up its take on classic French comfort food and global-inspired plates. 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (almondrestaurant.com) $$$ CAFÉ BOULUD This four-star restaurant boasts the same French flair as its Manhattan cousin, with a dash of South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (cafeboulud.com) $$ LA NOUVELLE MAISON Savor the light and delicate cooking of chef Gregory Howell. 455 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (lnmbocaraton.com) $$$ LE BILBOQUET Visit this chic resto for classic French dishes in upscale environs. 245 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (lebilboquetpb.com) $$$ LOÏC BAKERY CAFÉ BAR French native Loïc Autret is the man behind the out-of-this-world croissants at this industrial-chic café. 480 Hibiscus St. #116, West Palm Beach (bakeryloic.com) $ PARIS IN TOWN, LE CAFÉ This casual outpost offers pastries, crepes, and more from French speakers in an authentic setting. 11460 U.S. Hwy. 1 at PGA Blvd., North Palm Beach (parisintown.com) $ THE PARISIAN This charming French brasserie presents culinary staples like coq au vin and elegant desserts worth saving room for. 201 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (theparisianrestaurant.com) $$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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COOL for the Summer Tipsy Pitaya Boats Ingredients 1 dragon fruit 1/ cup Pinot Noir (or your 2
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Cut the dragon fruit into two even halves and use a spoon to remove the flesh (yielding about a cup). Add the dragon fruit flesh and the rest of the ingredients to a blender and blitz until smooth. Pour the mixture back into the dragon fruit shells or into a sealable, freezer-proof container. Freeze for 4-6 hours or until frozen. Remove from the freezer and enjoy.
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Summer in South Florida can be unbearable, but I’ve got a tasty way to ride our tropical heatwaves—and it includes a fruit that thrives in the heat. Pitaya, or dragon fruit, loves the hot sun and blooms on a full moon. This exotic, egg-shaped fruit is typically crimson in color (though it can be white or yellow) and it grows on cacti. It tastes like a cross between a melon and a kiwi. Cool off with a delicious frozen treat that can be prepared in advance to make any summer gathering extra special. —Jules Aron
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PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$ VINCENT’S BISTRO Chef Vincent Durin brings more than 30 years of experience in French cuisine. 516 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth Beach (vincentsbistro.com) $$
INDIAN AROMA INDIAN CUISINE Dinner is popular but the real draw is the daily lunch buffet, which includes a vast array of delicacies. 731 Village Blvd. #110, West Palm Beach (aromawestpalmbeach.com) $$ INDUS INDIAN AND HERBAL CUISINE Choose from an extensive menu of traditional dishes seasoned with an abundance of Indian herbs and spices. 1649 Forum Place, West Palm Beach (indusdine.com) $$
ITALIAN 123 DATURA This fun hangout serves sharable versions of Italian favorites. 123 Datura St., West Palm Beach (123datura.com) $$ ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA Known for quality pizza and Italian soul food, Anthony’s has expanded beyond Florida’s borders. 1900 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite A-5, West Palm Beach; 2680 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 115 N.E. 6th Ave., Delray Beach; 21065 Powerline Road #5A, Boca Raton; 851 S. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton; 1000 S. State Road 7, Wellington; 2343 S.E. Federal Hwy., Stuart (acfp.com) $ 98
ARTURO’S RISTORANTE Built as a replica of a Tuscan villa, Arturo’s presents authentic flavors of Italy. 6750 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (arturosrestaurant.com) $$$ BICE Homemade pastas, excellent service, and tiramisu will make you feel like Italy isn’t so far away. 313 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (bice-palmbeach.com) $$$ BUONASERA RISTORANTE Classic, perfectly executed Northern Italian dishes in an intimate setting. 2145 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (buonaserajupiter1993.com) $$$ CAFÉ SAPORI This café’s menu offers classics from every region of Italy. 205 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach (cafesaporicorp.com) $$ CASA D’ANGELO Chef Rickie Piper places an emphasis on fresh ingredients and faultless execution. 171 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (casa-d-angelo.com) $$$ CHLOE’S BISTRO This on-the-boardwalk spot has both Italian and French flair. 6885 S.W. 18th St. Suite B7, Boca Raton (chloesbistro.com) $$ CUCINA PALM BEACH After indulging in classic Italian dishes, clear your table for the nightclub. 257 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (cucinapalmbeach.com) $$$ ELISABETTA’S This sleek eatery slings up handmade Italian delicacies. 201 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach; 32 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (elisabettas.com) $$ EVO Chef Erik Pettersen is on a mission to re-create the cooking of his Sicilian relatives. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta (evoitalian.com) $$ HULLABALOO One of Rodney Mayo’s concepts, Hullabaloo is an Italian gastropub with creative cuisine and an even more unique cocktail menu. 517 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/hullabaloo) $$
JOSEPHINE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Family-owned and -operated, Josephine’s creates Italian cuisine in a casual atmosphere. 5751 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (josephinesofboca.com) $$$ LA MASSERIA The South Florida location of this popular Manhattan restaurant serves authentic Southern Italian plates. 5520 PGA Blvd. Suite 104, Palm Beach Gardens (lamasseriapbg.com) $$$ LA SIRENA This Northern Italian beauty focuses on the cooking of the Amalfi Coast. 6316 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (lasirenaonline.com) $$ LOUIE BOSSI’S This beloved addition to the Boca dining scene specializes in sharable Italian favorites. 100 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (louiebossi.com) $$ LYNORA’S A true family affair, Lynora’s excels at modernizing classic Italian dishes. 207 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 1548 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (lynoras.com) $$ PREZZO This popular Italian joint features old favorites alongside new, modern dishes. 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 5560 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (eatprezzo.com) $$$ RENATO’S Renato’s produces first-rate Italian and continental fare in a European setting. 87 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (renatospalmbeach.com) $$$ RISTORANTE CLARETTA Classic cuisine is beautifully prepared by this Northern Italian transplant. 1315 S.W. Martin Hwy., Palm City (ristoranteclaretta.com) $$ SIRGAE’S WOOD FIRE PIZZA An open concept kitchen produces the specialty pizzas that can be eaten in or ordered for take-out. 437 Northwood Road, West Palm Beach (sirgaeswoodfirepizza.com) $
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LATIN AMERICAN AND MEXICAN BANKO CANTINA Mexican flavors thrive at this eatery and tequila bar. 114 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach (bankocantina.com) $$ CASA CAÑA A nostalgic atmosphere and an eclectic Latin menu separate Casa Caña from the pack. 377 Tequesta Drive, Jupiter (casacana.com) $$ DON RAMON RESTAURANTE Open for nearly 30 years, Don Ramon is one of the pioneers to introduce Cuban cuisine to the area. 7101 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (donramonrestaurant.com) $$ DUKE’S TACOS AND MARGS This hot spot makes nontraditional Mexican dishes at an affordable price. 1155 Main St. Suite 120, Jupiter (dukestacos.com) $$ PIO PIO Colombian and Peruvian roots come together to create original Latin American eats. 510 E. Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach (piopioocean.com) $$ ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco’s. 224 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 110 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 5250 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton (roccostacos.com) $$ THE WAVE KITCHEN & BAR Situated inside Emilio and Gloria Estefan’s Costa d’Este Resort, The Wave Kitchen & Bar offers fine dining with a decidedly Cuban flair. 3244 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (costadeste.com) $$$
MEDITERRANEAN AMAR Stop by for an authentic taste of Lebanon, from classic meze to el mehchi, an eggplant dish stuffed with spinach, onions, and chickpeas. 522 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (amardelray.com) $$ BARRIO For Spanish tapas and creative cocktails, look no further than this new bar-centric hot spot. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (barriowpb.com) $$ FLORIE’S In the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, acclaimed chef Mauro Colagreco offers his interpretation of fine-dining Mediterranean fare. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (fourseasons.com/palmbeach) $$$ LA CIGALE La Cigale bills itself as “A Taste of the Mediterranean,” serving classic French dishes along with influences from Spain, Italy, and North Africa. 253 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (lacigaledelray.com) $$$ LEILA RESTAURANT In addition to Mediterranean dishes, Leila also hosts belly dancing and hookah on the patio. 120 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (leilawpb.com) $$
SEAFOOD ACQUA CAFÉ This chic resto delivers a coastal Italian take on seafood. 2875 S. Ocean Blvd. Suite 103, Palm Beach (acquacafepb.com) $$$
OKEECHOBEE PRIME SEAFOOD Savor superb ocean products in elegant surroundings. 2888 Shawnee Ave., West Palm Beach (okeeprimeseafood. com) $$$ PB CATCH This contemporary seafood restaurant is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry Beaud. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$ THE SEAFOOD BAR AT THE BREAKERS Stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean combine with a menu full of global seafood dishes with innovative twists. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ SEAWAY Fresh ocean ingredients and Latin flavors commingle at this oceanfront eatery at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (fourseasons.com/palmbeach) $$ WATERWAY CAFE Grab a seat at the floating bar to watch the sun set on the Intracoastal. 2300 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (waterwaycafe.com) $$ ALISSA DRAGUN PHOTOGRAPHY
TREVINI RISTORANTE Trevini serves Northern and Southern Italian dishes with taste and refinement. 223 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach (treviniristorante.com) $$$ VIC AND ANGELO’S Offering light and savory Italian delights and an impressive wine selection. 290 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (vicandangelos.com) $$$
HIGH STEAKS ONE OF WEST PALM’S MOST ICONIC RESTAURANTS NOW HAS A NORTH COUNTY PRESENCE WITH THE OPENING OF LEWIS STEAKHOUSE IN JUPITER. FANS OF OKEECHOBEE STEAKHOUSE WILL FIND MUCH TO LOVE AT THIS LATEST VENTURE FROM THE LEWIS FAMILY, WHO HAVE BEEN SERVING AREA DINERS SINCE 1947. LEWIS STEAKHOUSE BOASTS A SIMILAR VIBE, FEEL, AND FOOD AS ITS CENTRAL COUNTY COUSIN—INCLUDING A MENU PACKED WITH USDA PRIME STEAKS— AS WELL AS A FEW NEW ADDITIONS, SUCH AS PROSCIUTTO-WRAPPED ALASKAN HALIBUT AND A BEEF FLIGHT FOR TWO. (LEWISSTEAKHOUSE.COM) —M.M.
THE ATLANTIC GRILLE Located in the Seagate Hotel, this restaurant emphasizes bold and innovative American seafood. 1000 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (theatlanticgrille.com) $$$ BENNY’S ON THE BEACH Chef Jeremy Hanlon has created a casual beachside dining experience paired with a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean. 10 S. Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach (bennysonthebeach.com) $$ BOCA LANDING In the Waterstone Resort & Marina, Boca Landing offers seafood dishes infused with chef Matthew Mixon’s Italian and French roots. 999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton (bocalanding.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 Sustainably sourced seafood is the speciality at Copperfish, although carnivores will also find something to love. 5250 Town Center Circle #143, Boca Raton (copperfishkitchen.com) $$$ LIONFISH Committed to sustainability, this chic eatery presents an array of innovative seafood. 307 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (lionfishdelray.com) $$ LITTLE MOIR’S FOOD SHACK Enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. 103 S. U.S. Hwy. 1 #D3, Jupiter (littlemoirs.com) $$ MUSSEL BEACH This coastal-inspired restaurant offers 12 unique preparations of mussels. 501 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (musselbeachdelray.com) $$
STEAK HOUSE ABE & LOUIE’S In addition to serving outstanding beef, Abe & Louie’s features classic New England seafood dishes. 2200 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (abeandlouies.com) $$$ THE BUTCHER’S CLUB At this high-end steak house inside the PGA National Resort, Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford creates dishes that truly taste as amazing as they look. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens (pgaresort.com) $$$ CHOPS LOBSTER BAR The extensive menu, featuring a collection of steak and seafood options, is complemented by an equally interesting wine list. 101 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (buckheadrestaurants.com) $$$ CUT 432 This modern steak house has a hip, highenergy environment. Executive chef and owner Anthony Pizzo pairs his food with excellent wines. 432 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cut432.com) $$$ MEAT MARKET The Palm Beach outpost of the famed Miami Beach steak house offers a dynamic menu and a sexy ambience similar to its original location. 191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach (meatmarket.net) $$$ PALM BEACH GRILL The Palm Beach outpost of Houston’s offers beloved items we have come to expect: ribs, steaks, and seafood. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (palmbeachgrill.com) $$$ RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Ruth’s Chris is a classic American dining experience, offering specialty dishes that echo the restaurant’s New Orleans roots. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach; 225 N.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton (ruthschris.com) $$$ SALT 7 Steak is the top draw at this late-night favorite, but make sure to savor the truffle mac and cheese as well as sashimi, specialty sushi rolls, and raw bar bites. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (salt7.com) $$$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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OFF THE VINE
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Chapel Down (inset and bottom right), Balfour (right), and Hattingley Valley (below) are among the most sought-after producers of English sparkling wine.
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BRITISH Invasion
As temperatures rise, English vintners are giving Champagne a run for its money
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By Mark Spivak
ust when you thought there was no possible upside to global warming, along comes English sparkling wine. Although sparkling wine production in the South of England only began in the 1980s, it is now home to more than 100 producers. Most are using the traditional Champagne method and the same grape varieties (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier). The majority of the estates are located in Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, with the largest producers being Gusbourne and Chapel Down. Given that the area has similar soil and topography to the Champagne region across the Channel, success was probably inevitable. Even the house of Taittinger has joined the party, with its first vintage from Kent expected next year.
Champagne is frequently the standard by which English sparkling wine is measured, but there are distinctions. While the best English sparklers compare favorably to mass-market Champagne, the real analogy would be to grower Champagne. Most English producers are small, family-run, quality-oriented operations, and many of the wines display a vibrancy and freshness that commercial Champagne lacks. Here, we spotlight some wineries to watch. BALFOUR: Founded by Richard and Leslie Balfour-Lynn, Balfour released its first harvest in 2004. The estate gained recognition when its brut rosé ($60) won a gold medal at the 2007 International Wine Challenge; made in small quantities every year, it’s Balfour’s flagship and
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worth seeking out. Straddling the divide between brut and demi-sec, Leslie’s Reserve Gold NV ($45) is filled with tart green apple flavors and good acidity, making it a nice match with seafood and a lovely wine to enjoy on a summer’s day. (balfourwinery.com) GUSBOURNE: Imported by Broadbent Selections, Gusbourne is readily available around the United States. The Estate Brut Reserve 2016 ($55) contains Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. It’s remarkably well-balanced, with a creamy texture and classic Chardonnay flavors of citrus, melon, apple, and pear. It’s also an excellent value for a vintage-dated Brut. (gusbourne.com) CHAPEL DOWN: Kent’s largest producer thumbs its nose at its French counterpart by stating that it operates “without the confines of 350 years’ worth of rules and traditions.” Chapel Down’s Classic Brut NV ($50) is brash and forward on entry, but it fleshes out in the mid-palate to reveal flavors of vanilla, citrus, custard, and candied fruit, all of which linger on a subtle finish. This charming wine is finding its way onto the shelves of both boutique retailers and big-box stores. (chapeldown.com) RIDGEVIEW: Mike and Christine Roberts established Ridgeview in the South Downs of Sussex in 1995, and it remains a family winery. They produce non-vintage brut (Cavendish and Bloomsbury), blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs, and several bottlings of rosé. Pale salmon in color, Fitzrovia Rosé NV ($60) blends wild berry flavors with earthy, savory notes. It was deemed good enough for Queen Elizabeth to serve
Hattingley Valley winery in Hampshire, England
to President Obama at Buckingham Palace in 2011. (ridgeview.co.uk) HATTINGLEY VALLEY: Simon Robinson gave up practicing law in 2008 to become a vintner. With the help of winemaker Emma Rice, he transformed this rural Hampshire property into an eco-friendly, stateof-the-art vineyard and winery. Classic Reserve ($45), Hattingley’s non-vintage brut, contains nearly equal parts Chardonnay and black grapes. The clean, fresh texture combines vivid lemon flavors with hints of yeast and brioche. (hattingleyvalley.com) Other English sparkling wines worth investigating include Denbies, Kingscote, Langham, Camel Valley, Nyetimber, Furleigh Estate, Breaky Bottom, Harrow & Hope, Court Garden, and Greyfriars. Distribution is increasing among both boutique retailers and big-box stores, as well as with online sellers such as wine.com. «
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Going the Distance When juggling an all-hands meeting and kids’ homework time at her dining table wasn’t cutting it, this homeowner and fashion industry creative enlisted the services of Gillian Segal of Gillian Segal Design to produce a functional workspace in her West Palm Beach home. “In the office, we wanted to create a tranquil and peaceful
place to work or curl up with a glass of wine,” Segal says. “We decided to work with a monochromatic green palette to achieve a feeling that is sophisticated and relaxed at the same time. The ‘dunking’ (painting an entire room in one color as if it was dunked in a paint can) of the room in Farrow & Ball’s Card Room Green color was such an impactful decision.” Because she is based in Vancouver, Segal worked on this project remotely. Despite the distance, she maintained a Palm Beach aesthetic.
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“We wanted there to be this element of glamour, which I think is so synonymous with Palm Beach, but we wanted more of a contemporary spin,” she explains. “To help achieve that feeling, we used a lot of curved shapes, like the custom
rounded trim with curvy squares on the built-ins and a half-circle trim rather than the detailed version that adorns the walls. The playful curves accentuate the rounded corners of the desk and bookcases.” (gilliansegaldesign. com) —Liza Grant Smith
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Bring the invigorating spirit and style of the OUTDOORS into your interior space By Liza Grant Smith
NICE RING TO IT The oversized succulent on Deborah Rhodes’ Sedum Cluster napkin rings ($110 for a set of four) adds instant visual intrigue to your place settings. Callidus Home & Decor, Palm Beach (callidushome.com)
BRANCHING OUT Handmade in India, Walker Zabriskie’s Bunee Leaf Loomed pillow ($465 for large size) offers dynamic textures and a neutral color palette perfect for an organic aesthetic. Walker Zabriskie Furniture, Palm Beach (walkerzabriskie.com) BOX SCORE Palecek’s abalone shell box ($295) is a marriage of land and sea with shiny abalone shells arranged in a floral design. Patrick Day Home Gallery, Jupiter (patrickdayhome.com)
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Designer Lisa Peterson of Pineapples, Palms, Etc. created this foyer to make guests feel warm and welcome upon first stepping into the home. “I selected organic elements that felt very natural, while maintaining a stylish uniqueness that breathed a special life into the home’s front entrance,” Peterson says. “These included an amazing one-of-a-kind mirror, the texture of the chair, classic shiplap walls, and live plants to really bring the outside Florida feel in.” Jupiter (pineapples palms.com)
RITZY RAFFIA A play on a porthole, the Casey round natural raffia mirror ($2,655) from Made Goods has woven raffia braids with tufted ends, adding dimension to the frame. Hive Home, Gift & Garden, West Palm Beach (hivepalmbeach.com)
ROOT OF THE MATTER Too stunning to be stuck underground, the root of a teak tree that has fallen naturally and is trimmed and handfinished takes center stage in the Hailey coffee table ($2,200) from Classic Home. Outside the Box, Lake Worth, Delray Beach (outsidetheboxpalmbeach.com) GROWING CONCERN Pair these faux fanned palm tree branches ($79) with the Frasier textured handcrafted ceramic vase ($149 for extra-large) from Pottery Barn and create a standout, no-green-thumbrequired, botanical moment. Pottery Barn, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton (potterybarn.com) RENEWED ENERGY Everything old is new (and fabulous) again in this seeded recycled glass table lamp ($488) by Regina Andrew. The base uses eco-friendly, translucent, recycled glass and is complemented by an oatmeal woven linen drum shade. Our Boat House, Delray Beach (ourboathouse.com) 104 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED
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HOME HERITAGE
AN ARTIST at Heart
Architect Belford Shoumate’s pastel drawings reflect his willingness to try something new By Marie Penny
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Belford Shoumate (1903-1991) didn’t want to be confined to any one architectural style. Instead, he is remembered for his artistry and ability to bring his illustrative pastels to life. After studying architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, he worked for Joseph Urban in New York City. Urban greatly influenced Shoumate’s approach, especially in his interpretation of the Art Moderne style and his use of color to define space. After arriving in Palm Beach in 1936, he went on to design more than 500 projects in South Florida, including residences, renovations and additions, and conceptual plans. Shoumate also sought to protect the existing architectural fabric of Palm Beach; he served on the Landmarks Preservation Commission and was chairman of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Preservation of Historic Buildings committee for 10 years. Here are three projects that showcase Shoumate’s distinctive drawing style.
1. PENN CASTLE STUDIO-APARTMENT BUILDING The Penn Castle studio-apartment building is one of three Bermudian-style buildings that Shoumate designed in Phipps Plaza. Penn Castle is named after the Pennocks, who owned and operated the building. It’s recognizable by the unique spiral staircase that connects the third floor to the ground level. Built in 1946, it was designated as a landmark in 1982.
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2. MOUNT VERNON MOTOR LODGE Developer and builder E.B. Walton built several motor lodges throughout Florida inspired by President George Washington’s famous residence, Mount Vernon. In 1946 he commissioned Shoumate to design a Neoclassical lodge in West Palm Beach. Note the classical symmetry, hipped roof, and central cupola topped by a spire. The lodge lives on today as the Hotel Biba.
3. PERUVIAN AVENUE RESIDENCE This diminutive Art Moderne house on Peruvian Avenue was one
of Shoumate’s first projects in Palm Beach. It was built for Jack M. Davis, the manager of the Hotel Mayflower, in 1937 and designated as a landmark in 1994. Standout features include scalloped details, porthole windows, and a rooftop terrace. Marie Penny is the director of archives for the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach.
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TRUST YOUR FACE TO THE SPECIALIST
Jacob D. Steiger, MD Double Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon 1001 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton, Florida 33432 (561) 499.9339 | (866) 994.FACE (3223) | drsteiger.com Facelifts • Rhinoplasty • Eyelid Lifts • Facial Fillers • Fat Grafting • Botox • Lip Enhancement • Skin Rejuvenation • Revision Rhinoplasty
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Ice Cream DREAM Looking for a cool treat in this South Florida heat? Angie’s Epicurean, located near The Wishing Tree at The Square in downtown West Palm Beach, is a reimagined ice cream truck with a plant-based purpose. Gone are the artificial colors and additives of our childhood scoops. This pale-pink truck offers vegan ice cream with robust flavors and fresh ingredients ideal for today’s health-conscious consumers. The company is the brainchild of husband-and-wife team Dylan Finger and Angela Fernandez. “Angie’s is more than ice cream, good ingredients, and detailed design,” Finger says. “Angie’s is an unforgettable experience, allowing the curious and conscious to enjoy the pleasure of eating a healthier alternative to traditional ice cream in a beautiful, well-thought-out environment, including a unique selection of toppings and sauces where they can combine everything to make their own delicious creations.” (angiesepicurean.com) —Liza Grant Smith PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JULY/AUGUST 2022
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UP FIRST The premier primer for daily use, the Kypris Pot of Shade: Heliotropic SPF 30 ($120) boasts zinc and probiotics to enhance hydration. (kyprisbeauty.com)
SKIN DEEP
Good Day, Sunshine HEALTHY, YOUTHFUL SKIN STARTS WITH A DAILY SPF THAT WON’T WEIGH YOU DOWN By Tristan Dyer Protecting your skin against UV (ultraviolet) radiation is a year-round commitment that will reveal ample rewards in the long run. Utilizing products with SPF (sun protection factor) actively prevents the accumulation of layers of skin damage, thereby greatly reducing one’s risk of skin cancer and combating signs of premature aging. In recent years, the use of sunscreen has soared in popularity, with many high-end brands now offering options for all skin types as well as eco-friendly alternatives. When searching for a product, remember that texture is key, so beware of oily and dense formulas that are prone to block pores and cause breakouts. The pursuit for the perfect facial sunscreen to integrate into your morning routine ends here with these six lightweight products.
TEAM PLAYER The Dr. Dennis Gross AllPhysical Lightweight Wrinkle Defense Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 30 ($42) is light and silky in texture and cooperates with all skin types. (drdennisgross.com)
ONE-TWO PUNCH Containing botanicals such as Jeju green tea, cica, and sunflower seed oil, Innisfree’s Daily UV Defense Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 36 ($15) keeps skin equally hydrated and protected. (us.innisfree.com)
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DROP BY DROP Formulated to reduce redness while delivering soothing moisture and an airy finish, Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Camo Drops SPF 35 ($46) incorporate zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. (drjart.com) BRIGHT AND EARLY With hydrating mineral protection, The Day Formula SPF 30 ($116) by Dr. Rossi Derm MD is a daily brightening emulsion-lotion recommended for sensitive skin. (rossidermmd.com)
C YOU SOON Filled with vitamin C, niacinamide, and non-nano zinc oxide SPF 40, Ilia’s new C Beyond Triple Serum ($64) is oil-free, fast-absorbing, and veganfriendly. (iliabeauty.com)
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Andrea Hass, MD, Brian Hass MD, and Kandace Kichler, MD
TIRED OF YOUR UNINSPIRED FITNESS ROUTINE? FORGO THE TREADMILL FOR A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE BY EXPLORING PALM BEACH COUNTY’S NATURE BOARDWALKS. MIXING FRESH AIR WITH FITNESS GOALS IS A GREAT WAY TO INVIGORATE YOUR WORKOUTS AND BOOST YOUR MOTIVATION. READ ON TO LEARN WHERE TO GO TO GET STARTED. By Liza Grant Smith
WHAT ATTRACTS PATIENTS TO HASS PLASTIC SURGERY?
PALM BEACH COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT/ MARY BETH MENDEN
The doctors and team at Hass Plastic Surgery have been a cornerstone of Palm Beach for more than 27 years and have earned the reputation as the area’s top cosmetic surgery practice. Our guiding principle is to provide the highest quality of fabulous yet natural-looking surgeries and injectable procedures anywhere.
HOW IS YOUR PRACTICE EXPANDING?
WHY DO YOU CALL YOURSELF SPECIALISTS?
While our team of surgeons has a broad range of experience and ability, we also include areas of expertise that set us apart. Brian E. Hass, MD, is known for his exquisitely natural facelifts, rhinoplasty, and breast procedures. Andrea N. Hass, MD, is an eyelid, brow, and injectable specialist, and Kichler excels in procedures for full body, rejuvenating cosmetic surgery. To round out our team of specialists, we have an experienced group of master injectors for non-surgical rejuvenation with Botox and fillers, fat, and cellulite reduction, lasers, and overall skin rejuvenation. We love what we do and truly look forward to helping our patients look and feel their best.
2401 PGA Blvd., Suite 150 • Palm Beach Gardens 171 S. State Road 7, Suite 100 • Wellington 561-624-7777 • HassPlasticSurgery.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE
GRASSY WATERS PRESERVE 8264 Northlake Boulevard, West Palm Beach Once a key component of the Greater Everglades watershed and the headwaters of the Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River, Grassy Waters Preserve is a 23-square-mile wetlands ecosystem comprising wetlands, tree islands, and forested hammocks. The Cypress Boardwalk is 1 mile round trip and offers visitors the opportunity to look for animal residents such as wood storks, white ibis, great blue heron, white-tailed deer, otters, bobcats, and alligators. (wpb.org)
GREEN CAY NATURE CENTER 12800 Hagen Ranch Road, Boynton Beach Ted and Trudy Winsberg sold their 100-acre property, previously used for farming, in 1999 for a fraction of its value with the stipulation that it would be converted into wetlands. Today, the nature preserve features 1.5 miles of elevated boardwalks that take visitors through nine different habitats. Scan QR code signs located along the boardwalk with your mobile device to instantly learn more about each zone. (discover.pbcgov.org)
PALM BEACH COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Last April, we opened a second office in Wellington to better serve our growing South Florida population, and this spring added experienced board-certified surgeon Kandace Kichler, MD. Her experience in weightloss surgery and aesthetics makes her a perfect addition to our team. She is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Fellowship trained in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. Her breadth of expertise includes the body contouring surgeries of liposuction, tummy tucks, fat transfer, cosmetic breast surgery, and injectable treatments, among others.
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LAWRENCE GORFINE, M.D. BOARD-CERTIFIED PAIN MEDICINE & ANESTHESIOLOGY
670 GLADES RD., STE. 200 / BOCA RATON, FL 33431 7200 W. CAMINO REAL, STE. 104 / BOCA RATON, FL 33432 1414 SE 3RD AVE. / FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 5210 LINTON BLVD., STE. 304 / DELRAY BEACH, FL 33484 11135 S. JOG RD., STE. 5 / BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33437 3319 STATE RD. 7, STE. 207 / WELLINGTON, FL 33449 160 JOHN F. KENNEDY DRIVE, STE. 204 / ATLANTIS, FL 33462 5800 CORPORATE WAY / WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407
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Lawrence Gorfine, M.D. is Board-Certified
of Anesthesiologists, and is Past-President
in Anesthesiology and Board Certified in Pain
of the Florida Academy of Pain Medicine. He
Medicine. His post-graduate training included
served as the Anesthesiology liaison to the
a Medical and Surgical Internship at the Brown
Florida Medicare Carrier Advisory Committee.
University Hospitals in Providence, RI and a
Dr. Gorfine served on the Pain Medicine and
Residency in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Economics Committees of the American Society
at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston,
of Anesthesiologists. He was Liaison Director
MA. He was Director of Pain Medicine, Associate
of the J.F.K. Medical Center Intensive Care
Professor and Fellowship Director of Pain
Units for eight years before creating the Pain
Management and member of the Executive
Management Service at J.F.K Hospital. He has
Committee at the Medical College of Virginia.
over 30 years of experience in Anesthesiology
He is Past-President of the Palm Beach County
and Pain Medicine and was one of the original
Medical Society, Past-President of the Florida
members of the Spine Intervention Society. He
Society of Anesthesiologists, Past-chairman
has lectured and taught residents and fellows
of the Pain Committee of the Florida Society
at university medical centers.
EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS College: Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA Medical School: University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Intership: Brown University Hospitals, Providence, RI Residency: Tufts New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, MA Member: American Board of Anesthesiology, American Board of Pain Medicine, Palm Beach County Medical Society, Florida Medical Association, Florida Society of Anesthesiologists, Florida Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, American Society of Anesthesiologists, The Spine Intervention Society, Florida Academy of Pain Medicine, American Academy of Pain Medicine, American Society of Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, North American Spine Society
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HOLISTIC DENTAL CARE Paul Fotek, DMD, MS and Ilona Fotek DMD, MS
WAKODAHATCHEE WETLANDS
WHAT ATTRACTS PATIENTS TO SEEK OUT DENTAL HEALING ARTS OVER OTHER DENTAL PRACTICES IN SOUTH FLORIDA?
Our office in Jupiter, Dental Healing Arts, is fortunate to treat patients that are both local and those who fly in from out of state. It is the only biological dental office to offer services by both a cosmetic dentist and a board-certified periodontist. As a husband-and-wife duo, we have mastered a holistic approach to treatment that encompasses everything from minimally invasive procedures that preserve the integrity of your mouth, to natural materials that will enhance and protect the physical wellbeing of your entire body.
13026 Jog Road, Delray Beach Constructed on 50 acres of what was once wastewater utility property, Wakodahatchee (which means “created waters” in the Seminole language) includes a 0.75-mile boardwalk that crosses between open-water ponds and islands with shrubs and snags that help foster nesting and roosting. A part of the southern section of the Great Florida Birding Trail, these wetlands boast more than 178 species of birds as well as turtles, alligators, rabbits, fish, frogs, and raccoons. (visitdelraybeach.org)
WHAT IS BIOLOGIC DENTISTRY?
PALM BEACH COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
As biologic dentists, we understand the inextricable link between oral health and overall body health. Our therapeutic goal is to find the root cause of the symptom that may harm your immune and nervous system, thus compromising overall health. A significant difference between biological dentistry and traditional dentistry is the use of biocompatible materials that are non-toxic and will not burden your immune system and therapies that stimulate the body’s healing capabilities.
ARE THERE OTHER PROCEDURES YOU ARE RENOWNED FOR?
We provide biological facial rejuvenation and enhancement by utilizing bio-fillers with all-natural platelet rich fibrin (derived from one’s own body) and laser collagen stimulation.
The Commons at Abacoa • 4600 Military Trail, Suite 210 • Jupiter 561-626-6116 • dentalhealingarts.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE
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DAGGERWING NATURE CENTER (In Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park) 11435 Park Access Road, Boca Raton Go around the back of the nature center to find a 0.6-mile elevated boardwalk with two trails that take you on a journey through a seasonal swamp. The habitat is typically dry during the winter and wet during the summer, attracting different animals during each season. Be sure to stop at the observation tower to look for frequent inhabitants including osprey, woodpeckers, turtles, alligators, and the center’s namesake, the Ruddy Daggerwing butterfly. (discover.pbcgov.org) LET YOUR FITNESS TAKE FLIGHT BY RECORDING BIRD SIGHTINGS DURING YOUR ADVENTURES INTO THE EBIRD.ORG HOT SPOTS FOR EACH PARK. BECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST BY ENTERING YOUR BIRD SIGHTING IN THE EBIRD KIOSK.
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Dr. Ilona Fotek is a Biological Cosmetic and Restorative Dentist. She defines herself as an artist of the smile and a physician of the mouth. She utilizes the safest available methods to restore teeth and reinstate dental and overall health. Her feminine touch, artistic finesse, and special attention to details makes her sought after and highly recognized by the community. Dr. Paul Fotek is a board-certified periodontist and implant specialist who also shares a passion for biologic approach in surgical treatment. Their combined expertise in smile design and complex dentistry is an art of its own. Drs. Ilona and Paul Fotek only work with people who are equally meticulous, high quality products they thoroughly researched and small dental laboratories they trust with own family. Working as a team, they understand the issues and concerns their patients experienced and focus on a biologic approach to help patients achieve the smile rejuvenation, employing natural processes that minimize toxic load on the body. Dental Healing Arts takes a holistic approach to dental health, treating issues that occur in the mouth and body by tackling the underlying root cause, be it poor nutrition, jaw under-development and TMJ, Sleep Apnea or environmental toxins.
ILONA FOTEK DMD, MS • • • • • • • • • •
Cosmetic and Reconstructive Dentistry Ozone Therapy (cavities, gums, ears and nasal) Safe Mercury Removal (IAOMT protocol) Comprehensive Holistic Dentistry Biocompatibility Material Testing Fluoride- free & Mercury- free office BPA-free fillings Metal free Crowns and Bridges Laser Treatment (tissue healing and cell repair, TMJ) Sleep apnea and growth appliances
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The Past is Prologue The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival will kick off its thirtysecond year of staging the best of the bard with the company’s premiere of Richard II at Shakespeare by the Sea. The drama will unfold at the Seabreeze Amphitheater in Jupiter’s Carlin Park July 7-10 and 14-17, then at Shakespeare by the Palms at Commons Park in the Village of Royal Palm Beach July 21-24. According to festival associate artist Trent Stephens, Richard II packs some of William Shakespeare’s richest language and has “resonated with audiences in ways that speak to their times” since its first performance in 1595. In this play, King Richard’s reign and the ensuing power struggles cause rifts among the great houses of England. Exile, uprisings, imprisonments, plotting, and murder abound in the realm, leading to a loss of faith in the monarchy. Dubbed by many as Shakespeare’s “most dangerous play,” Richard II even had a role in the Essex Rebellion of 1601, which threatened the life of Queen Elizabeth I. All performances begin at 8 p.m. and are free to attend, but $5 donations are suggested. Outside food and beverage are permitted. (pbshakespeare.org)
Catch Richard II onstage at Shakespeare by the Sea July 7-10 and 14-17, then at Shakespeare by the Palms July 21-24.
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ARTS & CULTURE
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JULY/AUGUST 2022
Attend a fireworks watch party on the Flagler Museum’s Pavilion Terrace July 4.
© 2022 ESTATE OF PABLO PICASSO / ARTISTS RIGHTS
View Eventail by Gilles Gorriti in “Summer Selections” at Findlay Galleries.
Above: The Norton displays Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe (Picnic on the Grass) by Pablo Picasso in “Picasso in Warmer Climes: Works on Canvas, Clay, and Paper.”
GOINGS ON JULY 1 Family Fun: Tanabata, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, to July 7, free with paid museum admission. (morikami.org) 4 Fourth on Flagler, Waterfront Commons, Meyer Amphitheatre, and Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)
Independence Day Celebration, Pavilion Terrace, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (flaglermuseum.us) 7 Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of JeanMichel Basquiat film screening, Boca Raton Museum of Art, also July 8, $5-$15. (bocamuseum.org)
9 Intracoastal Adventures: Kayaking, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Boca Raton, $20-$25. (myboca.us) 10 Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Anniversary Day, Jupiter Bombas by Tom Casmer (inset) and Red Striped Dagger by Shelley Muzylowski Allen (right) are on view at the Lighthouse ArtCenter.
Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, free. (jupiterlighthouse.org)
11 Twilight Yoga at the Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also July 18 and 25, $5. (jupiterlighthouse.org)
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16 Games Around the World Family Day, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org)
17 Children of the Sea by Ayumu Watanabe film screening, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, $5. (morikami.org)
19 All of the Marvels: A Journey to the Ends of the Biggest Story Ever Told by Douglas Wolk book discussion, King Library, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, free. (fourarts.org)
21 Bike, Art, and Beer, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org)
30 Intracoastal Adventures: Advanced Canoeing, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Boca Raton, $20-$25. (myboca.us)
AUGUST 1 The Palm Beaches Restaurant Month, various restaurants in Palm Beach County, to Aug. 31, visit website for individual menu promotions. (palmbeachesdining.com)
RIGHT ON TIME The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach will set the stage for the premiere of Boca Raton resident Bonnie Logan’s Time Stops July 15-17. This musical about love and loss tells the poignant story of Emma Portman, a mother grappling with the death of her daughter who turns to writing a story about the life her child never got to live. Despite the healing intention of visualizing this life, Emma’s trauma deepens to the point of blurring fantasy and reality. The emotional journey is revealed through the direction of Chad Larabee, original music by Brett Boles, and musical supervision by Tony and Emmy Award–winning Broadway producer and music director Michael J. Moritz Jr. of Hadestown and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. The show’s exploration of grief is sure to be cathartic and evoke a deeply human moment of connection. Tickets are $45. (kravis.org)
PICKS JUPITER INLET LIGHTHOUSE AND MUSEUM WILL CELEBRATE 162 YEARS OF ILLUMINATING THE JUPITER INLET WITH AN ANNIVERSARY DAY CELEBRATION JULY 10. CHILDREN WILL RECEIVE FREE ADMISSION AND ENJOY A DAY OF GAMES ON THE LIGHTHOUSE DECK. (JUPITERLIGHT HOUSE.ORG)
GET READY FOR THE SOUNDS OF SUMMER WHEN DIRTY HEADS, SOJA, TRIBAL SEEDS, AND ARTIKAL SOUND SYSTEM TAKE OVER THE SUNSET COVE AMPHITHEATER IN BOCA RATON JULY 15. ON THIS FIRST FLORIDA STOP OF THEIR DIRTY HEADS’ “LET’S GET IT KRAKEN” 2022 TOUR, THE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA–BASED BAND AND FRIENDS WILL BRING THE BEST OF THEIR SIGNATURE HIP-HOP, REGGAE, AND ROCK SOUNDS TO PALM BEACH COUNTY. TICKETS ARE $42. (DISCOVER. PBCGOV.ORG)
The Damon Fowler Band performs at Arts Garage August 5.
Flow at Twilight Yoga at the Light.
Catch Diego Figueiredo at Arts Garage July 2.
Twilight Yoga at the Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Aug. 8, 15, 22, and 29, $5. (jupiterlighthouse.org)
6 “Embracing Aging” discussion with Danielle Judd, Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach, free. (wpbcitylibrary.org)
11 Kusama Infinity: The Life and Art of Yayoi Kusama film screening, Boca Raton Museum of Art, also Aug. 12, $5-$15. (boca museum.org)
JOAO HENRIQUE STEFFEN
Beach, free. (fourarts.org)
DANIEL BOONE
13 The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams book discussion, King Library, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm
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Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse turns 162 this month.
20 Family Fun: Mountain Day Chigiri-e, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free with paid museum admission. (morikami.org) 24 How to Build the Perfect Charcuterie Board, presented by Achievement Centers for Children & Families and Modernizing Medicine, Farmer’s Table, Boca Raton, $75. (achievementcentersfl.org)
28 Bowling for Bread, benefiting Boca Helping Hands, Bowlero, Boca Raton, $100-$500. (bocahelpinghands.org) THESE EVENT DETAILS ARE CURRENT AS OF PRESS TIME, BUT PLEASE CONTACT THE VENUE OR PRESENTER FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.
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AGENDA PERFORMANCES JULY 2 Diego Figueiredo, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $25-$30. (artsgarage.org)
7 Shakespeare by the Sea presents Richard II,
14 Sierra Lane at Clematis by Night, Waterfront Commons, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)
15 Let’s Get it Kraken 2022 with Dirty Heads, SOJA, Tribal Seeds, and Artikal Sound System, Sunset Cove Amphitheater, Boca Raton, $42. (discover.pbcgov.org)
Time Stops, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to July 17, $45-$55. (kravis.org)
21 Josh Wolf, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to July 23, $22. (palmbeachimprov.com)
24 Incubus and Sublime with Rome, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $33. (westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com) 30 Boca Ballet Theatre presents The Sleeping Beauty, Countess de Hoernle Theatre, Spanish River High School, Boca Raton, also July 31, $30-$45. (bocaballet.org)
AUGUST 5 The Damon Fowler Band, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$40. (artsgarage.org) Encanto: The Sing-Along Film Concert, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $42. (westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com) 6 Libra Sene with The Sounds of Love, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $30-$35. (artsgarage.org)
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Seabreeze Amphitheater, Carlin Park, Jupiter, to July 10 and July 14-17, free; also July 21-24, Commons Park, Royal Palm Beach, free. (pbshakespeare.org)
AT THE ART OF IT
Clockwise from inset: Cylinder Dog by Bryan Ballinger; Aquilong by Lino Tagliapietra; Anemone by Martin Laplovsky.
THE LIGHTHOUSE ARTCENTER IN TEQUESTA ISN’T SLOWING DOWN FOR THE SUMMER. THE ORGANIZATION WILL HOST “ART CONNECTS: ACROSS THE AGES,” FEATURING CREATIONS IN GLASS, WOOD, PAPER, AND 3D-PRINTED PLASTIC, THROUGH AUGUST 7. THE EXHIBITION FEATURES 25 PIECES FROM A MAGNIFICENT PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY ART GLASS BY DALE CHIHULY, LINO TAGLIAPIETRA, AND BERTIL VALLIEN, AMONG OTHERS; 27 EVOCATIVE WOODEN WALL “CONSTRUCTS” BY TOM CASMER; ORIGINAL WORKS ON PAPER BY CHILDREN’S BOOK ILLUSTRATOR ROBIN PREISS GLASSER AND ILLUSTRATOR/AUTHOR ROXIE MUNRO; AND BRYAN BALLINGER’S 3D-PRINTED “FAULTY DOGS.” THE SHOWCASE WAS DESIGNED TO APPEAL TO ART LOVERS OF ALL AGES. IN THE SPENCER GALLERY, VIEWERS CONNECT WITH GLASS AND WOOD, MEDIUMS USED THROUGHOUT ANCIENT HISTORY, AND REVEL IN THEIR CONTEMPORARY APPLICATIONS—THE GLASS MASTERS’ WHIMSICAL STRUCTURES AND CASMER’S INTRICATE WOOD CREATIONS. ACROSS THE HALL IN THE SHORR GALLERY, PAPER AND PLASTIC HAVE THEIR MOMENT WITH ORIGINAL WORKS BY GLASSER AND MUNRO PRACTICALLY POPPING OFF THE WALLS, WHILE BALLINGER’S 3D-PRINTED DOGS OFFER A PLAYFUL TAKE ON PLASTIC ART. THE EXHIBITION IS FREE FOR MEMBERS AND $5 FOR NONMEMBERS. (LIGHTHOUSEARTS.ORG)
26 Santana and Earth, Wind, and Fire, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $38. (westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com)
Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach. “Constantine Kluge: A Master of Paris” and “Summer Selections,” both to July 31. (findlaygalleries.com) Historical Society of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach. “Celebrating 60 Years of the Palm Beach Opera,” to September. (pbchistory.org)
Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. “Art Connects: Across the Ages,” to Aug. 7. (lighthousearts.org) Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach. “Beyond the Wall: Visions of the Asian Experience in America,” to Sept. 25. (morikami.org)
Norton Museum of Art, West Palm
Beach. “Origin Stories: Photography of Africa and its Diaspora,” to July 4; “Jane Peterson: Impressions of Light and Water,” to Aug. 14; “Picasso in Warmer Climes: Works on Canvas, Clay, and Paper,” to Aug. 28; “Summer Silk: Qing Dynasty Robes and Signs of the Season” and “Years of Glass: The Norton Collection 1982-2002,” both to Sept. 4; “Dürer, Rembrandt, and Picasso: Three Masters of the Print” and “A Remarkable Gathering: The Fisher Landau Family Collection,” both to Sept. 11; “The Howard and Judie Ganek Collection,” to Sept. 25; Beaching the Boat (Afternoon Light) by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, to June 25, 2023. (norton.org)
Waterfront Commons, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)
GALLERIES
18 Jack Johnson, iThink Financial Amphitheatre,
Boca Raton Museum of Art. “Bonnie Lautenberg:
West Palm Beach, tickets start at $33. (westpalm beachamphitheatre.com)
Art Meets Hollywood–Artistica!” to Aug. 21; “Art of the Hollywood Backdrop,” to Jan. 22. (bocamuseum.org)
24 The Black Keys with Band of Horses and Early James, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West
Court House Cultural Center Gallery, Stu-
Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Summer Edition 2022,” to Sept. 3. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com)
art. “Be Squared: A Members Exhibition,” to July 23. (martinarts.org)
Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum. “50
Palm Beach, tickets start at $48. (westpalmbeach amphitheatre.com)
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Resource Depot, West Palm Beach. Caitlin Frown solo exhibition, “It’s So Nice to See You!,” to July 30. (resourcedepot.org)
Years of Collecting,” to Dec. 21. (bocahistory.org)
Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Mindbender Mansion,” to Sept. 4. (coxscience center.org)
Vero Beach Museum of Art. “Simple Pleasures: The Art of Doris Lee,” to Sept. 18. (vbmuseum.org)
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SMARTY PARTY RECEPTION WEST PALM BEACH MAYOR KEITH JAMES AND LORNA JAMES
WHO: Cox Science Center and Aquarium WHAT: 2023 Smarty Party Kickoff WHERE: Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach
CHRISTINE AND BOB STILLER
LISA TANANBAUM, WENDY COX, NANCY ROE
KATIE CARPENTER, JOHN PAULSON, PAMELA TAYLOR YATES, KATE ARRIZZA
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LA VIE EN ROSÉ WHO: Joey Wölffer, Marc Wölffer, and Max Rohn WHAT: Wölffer Estate’s Summer in a Bottle: Côtes de Provence Launch WHERE: Double H Farm, Wellington
LAUREN LAYNE MERCK AND GEORGE MERCK
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À VOTRE SANTÉ DINNER WHO: FoundCare WHAT: À Votre Santé Dinner and Twentieth Anniversary Celebration WHERE: Club Colette, Palm Beach BONNIE AND LOUIS WEISSMAN
ARLETTE GORDON, STANTON COLLEMER
ALIETTE AND MARC ABO BARNETTE AND KEN DRUSKIN
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JET CENTER PARTY WHO: Athletes Dream Online WHAT: Jet Center Party WHERE: Signature Flight Support, West Palm Beach
SHAWN MCASKILL, ANTHONY AND BECKY ARDIZZONE, KATHERINE O’DONNELL
COURTNEY QUINN, JOVAN ARIAS, STEPHANIE GRANDE, ELIZA APARINA, ALEX REYES
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PALM BEACH COUNTY MAYOR ROBERT WEINROTH, JULIE PILITSIS MAURICE PLOUGH JR., JUNE GELB, DAVID ELTRINGHAM
CAROLE WILSON, JANICE WILLIAMS, PATRICIA CARPENTER, GLADYS MARTINEZ
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WELCOMING LYNN NOTTAGE WHO: The Honorable Ann Brown and Palm Beach Dramaworks WHAT: Playwright Lynn Nottage’s Welcome Reception WHERE: Ann Brown’s residence, Palm Beach Gardens
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What inspired you to start your own namesake label? Creating Ala von Auersperg was somewhat of a happy accident. I wanted to make wearable, beautiful clothes for myself and, in doing so, found a following amongst my friends. That said, fashion has always played an integral role in my life. I come from a line of women with their own sense of style. As a child, I visited the Parisian couture houses with my mother, Sunny Crawford von Bülow, and grandmother, Annie Laurie Aitken, and have always been drawn to the magic of custom-made clothing. Who or what has been the greatest influence on your work? There are many designers who have influenced and inspired me, not only in my work but throughout my life—namely, Yves Saint Laurent and Hubert de Givenchy for their beautiful mastery of design and Ottavio Missoni and Gimmo Etro for their expertise in iconic prints. Additionally, the beauty of nature and tropical gardens has always served as a source of inspiration for my painting and, ultimately, my prints. Describe your design process for a new collection. The process of creating my collections is an intimate one for me, with each piece beginning life not as a garment or pattern but an original drawing or painting. I take inspiration for my art from nature and my surroundings—often my tropical home in Antigua—but inspiration is the key. It may come in the form of a plant, a garden, or a shade, but it’s important I feel creatively attached to it. Once finished, I work with my in-house designer to translate my art into a print. From there, we decide on fabrics and that becomes the foundation for our collections. What’s one piece in your collection every woman should own? Our Kathe dress is a must-have 132
What’s your favorite charitable organization? The National Center for Victims of Crime, an organization that provides victims of crime with rights, protection, and services to help them rebuild their lives.
REAL TALK WITH...
Ala Isham
The heiress, activist, and designer of Ala von Auersperg reflects on her life and art BY KATHERINE LANDE New Ala von Auersperg designs include the Pamela silk dress in Angels Trumpet (inset) and Caterina stretch knit top, pants, and skirt in Blue Noisette (right).
What’s your favorite summer travel destination? I love everything about Capri— the water, the shopping, eating, swimming. I find myself continually inspired by the architecture, the cobblestone streets, the beautiful doorways, and the blooming bougainvillea every time I visit. What do you love most about Palm Beach? Palm Beach is a beautiful place with a warm, friendly character. The Palm Beach woman is my perfect client—she appreciates effortless elegance and loves to entertain, whether it be at home or a night out on the town. I consider myself lucky to have a wonderful community of friends here.
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