Palm Beach Illustrated September 2010

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46 Lady Luxe Fashion’s luxury essentials and hot trends for fall Photography by Robert Adamo 54 Modern Sensibility Rick and Pat Howard’s sculpture of a home in Boca Raton By Lola Thélin 60

Tea for a cause Liezl Els throws a tea party for her autism foundation.

show rooms Design trends and ideas 64

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Contents v SEPTEMBER 2010

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PALATE

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FORWARD 29 30 32

questions 3 On par with Camilo Villegas

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dish Flavor Palm Beach

insider The best of Palm Beach

pour Beer gets crafty

STYLE

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HABITAT

players Intriguing personalities

the look Indulge your inner nature lover

36 baubles Bejeweled autumn leaves 38 vanity Citrus scents for the home

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Taste Distinctive Jupiter Island Grille dining out PBI’s restaurant guide

Rooms An outdoor oasis in Boca Raton elements Oscar-worthy decor

AGENDA 105 CULTURE Sculptor Susan Cochran 106 CALENDAR What to do and see this month 115 SEEN Hot parties, beautiful people

FINALE 120 Personal style In the garden with Mario Nievera

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FIRST CLASS The historic St. Regis in D.C.

44 high road Bentley’s new flagship

Photographer: Robert Adamo Model: Emma/Muse Management, New York Clothing: Dress, Prada, Bal Harbour; green and gold bracelet, Kate Spade, Boca Raton; woven cable cuff bracelet, David Yurman, Bal Harbour; Prada knit headband, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton

mea culpa In “Health Report” (July/August 2010), the quote beginning with “These ‘gummy bear’ type implants ...” should have been attributed to Dr. Brian Hass. Dr. Andrea Hass is an ophthalmic plastic surgeon. Palm Beach Illustrated regrets the error.


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Ronald J. Woods Randie Dalia

EDITORIAL Editorial Director Managing Editor Senior Editor Fashion & Style Director Online Editor Food & Wine Editor

Daphne Nikolopoulos Michelle M. Havich Lola Thélin Katherine Lande Stephen Brown Mark Spivak

Travel Editor

Robert Ragaini

Automotive Editor

Howard Walker

Editorial and Design Interns

Michelle Fawbush, Charles Gustine, Aimee Hoyt, Darcy Strobel

DESIGN Design Director Art Directors Associate Art Director Digital Imaging Specialist

Olga M. Gustine Reynaldo Martin, Diana Ramírez Jorge Márquez Leonor Alvarez-Maza

Contributing Writer

Liza Grant Smith Contributing Photographers/Illustrators

Robert Adamo, Sig Bokalders, Robert Nelson, Jerry Rabinowitz, Gregory Ross Social Photographers

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The Pursuit of Happiness ach of us is a paradox, complex in our thoughts and actions but simple in our basic needs and desires. That’s why I’m always interested in research that gives us some insight about ourselves. Recently, American Express and the Harrison Group, a marketing and research firm, jointly published Affluence and Wealth in America, an annual survey of the attitudes and habits of high-income households—representing less than 10 percent of the American population but accounting for half of all retail purchases. After reviewing some of the results, I’m feeling rather optimistic. The economic numbers are promising. Luxury spending is expected to grow by $28 billion this year, led by purchases of automobiles, clothing, travel and personal services, with quality, craftsmanship and brand loyalty driving decisions more than ever. And considering there are more affluent households than last year, one survey executive said he expects “a pretty good Christmas” for retailers this year. (By the way, the survey also reinforces the well-established fact that magazines are the best way for retailers to reach affluent people. Some 80 percent of the respondents make time to read magazines, even if the same information is available elsewhere, and 69 percent say they pay more attention to print advertising than other media.) Another finding, however, is what really resonates: Affluent Americans are much happier now than three years ago, supported by strong family and personal relationships. No doubt this has been influenced by uncertain times, but happiness is being measured more with personal interactions than anything else these days. Seventy-one percent say they’re satisfied with their relationships (up from 40 percent in 2007), and 76 percent say they consider their private lives to be “successful” (up from 45 percent). Perhaps most telling, 83 percent say they eat dinner with their family at least four times a week—up from 16 percent. That may explain why 64 percent consider themselves better communicators with their children and spouses. “Happiness is now the abiding object of affluent American life,” as one survey executive put it, and I hope that’s true. Certainly, there’s always room for happiness to grow, but since optimism is among the best of our complex human traits, I see the survey findings in a very positive light. While our personal circumstances enable us to acquire the luxuries that allow us to enjoy life at its best, it seems we’re now finding some balance in our lives as well.

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v EDITOR’S LETTER

More to Love very year, the season seems to kick off earlier and earlier. September is becoming the social season’s unofficial start, with a host of parties and fashionable events on the calendar. If you have any doubt, just take a look at our pages—and our newly relaunched website, palmbeachillustrated.com. The website, which contains original, dynamic content that complements the magazine’s editorial lineup, has been hugely popular with readers. There is good reason for that. The site is full of great stories you won’t see in the magazine, society photos from the hottest events, slide shows of editors’ picks, searchable listings of area businesses, contests, interactive Q & As with various experts (I don’t know about you, but I could use some help with my golf game), recipes, a comprehensive calendar and so much more. We have blogs with insider info on luxury travel, all things gourmet, and the wonderful world of fashion and beauty. There are videos, too. My personal favorites are the series “Victoria’s Kitchen,” with fabulous cooking demos by über-hostess Victoria Amory, and “Palm Beach Style,” hosted by our own Katherine Lande. The idea was to give our readers even more of what has made Palm Beach Illustrated a fascinating read. I invite you to visit palmbeach illustrated.com and spend some quality time with us online. I think you will like what you see. Of course, there is no substitute for—only a complement to—print. In this issue, we are featuring the best of home design and entertaining. Our first annual “Show Rooms” feature (page 64) is a showcase of rooms we love, representing some of the most creative and luxurious living spaces for the Palm Beach lifestyle. Local designers submitted images of their most exemplary designs in the categories of living room, dining room, study, kitchen, master bedroom and bath. We selected the best of the best to include in the feature, but there were so many more great options that we decided to run an extended version of the story online. We also visit Liezl Els, wife of golfer Ernie Els, at their Jupiter home for a ladies’ tea party to benefit autism programs. Liezl and Ernie’s son, Ben, is autistic, so the couple has devoted an enormous amount of time and resources to autism research and programming for children on the autism spectrum. Liezl’s tea was as elegant as it was purposeful, which is evident in our feature, “Tea for a Cause,” on page 60. As we ease into the 2010-11 social season, I hope you will be captivated and entertained by our editorial lineup, both in Palm Beach Illustrated and palmbeachillustrated.com. Enjoy!

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THE A-LIST PARTY Venue: Pistache French Bistro, West Palm Beach Celebrating: Palm Beach Illustrated’s July/August issue 1. Alfredo and Amy Figueroa 2. Katherine Lande, JoAnna Ballarini, Ewa Diament 3. Anushka Blau, Ann Messina 4. Bill Wehrman, Randie Dalia, Janet and Michael Reiter 5. Alan Bauman, Thierry Beaud 6. Christine DiRocco, Deborah Koepper, Susie Dwinell, Kae Jonsons 7. Clara Lindner, Wesley Belden 8. Dee Wade, Charmaine Simms, Gordon Knapp 9. Kelly Murray, Taylor Collins, Kirsten Salatino 10. Tori LaBella, Allison Rios 11. Ken Benezra, Hillary Bale, Karina Mondin, Debra LeVasseur 12. Ellen Akwa, Clemens Ritter von Wagner, Elizabeth Belkin 26

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v CAMILO VILLEGAS Camilo Villegas has enjoyed success at all golf levels, including on the PGA and European tours. Originally from Colombia, Villegas graduated from the University of Florida with a business degree and turned pro in 2004. The Jupiter resident captured his third PGA Tour title this past March, winning the 2010 Honda Classic. Villegas’ score (72) was the lowest at Honda since the tournament moved to PGA National in 2007. ■ DO YOU PLAY OTHER OUTDOOR SPORTS? My favorite thing to do while I’m home during off weeks is ride my bike. It’s a passion of mine and has been for the last few years. Jupiter Island is a great place to ride, as is my home country, Colombia, due to the hilly terrain. ■ AS SOMETHING OF A TRENDSETTER ON THE COURSE, WHO DO YOU LIKE TO WEAR? My apparel sponsor J.Lindeberg’s Villegas Signature Collection allows me to express myself, so it is my clothing of choice. They make the clothing that fits my personality—hip, sporty, youthful. The fits are more athletic, and the colors are vibrant. ■ EXPLAIN THE SPIDERMAN POSE. I came up with that during my rookie year on the Nationwide Tour. My putting game was struggling a bit, so I just got down that way to line up my putts. It worked, so I just kept with it. Now it’s what I am known for. —Lola Thélin

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KICK UP YOUR HEELS Hone your skills and practice your moves every Wednesday at The Don Lounge. The newly opened club and lounge offers free salsa lessons starting at 9 p.m. Return Saturday night to test out your new dancing steps as a salsa band performs live into the wee hours. West Palm Beach (561-832-5418, thedonlounge.com)

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SAY YES TO THE INVITATION Inspired by The Breakers Palm Beach, the Ceci New York for The Breakers collection of luxury invitations includes 13 designs encapsulating the resort’s architectural elements and heritage. They may be customized to meet the bride’s style. Our favorites: the Whitehall (shown) and Circle Room. (cecinewyork.com, thebreakers.com)

FOR THE FORTUNATE FEW One more reason to love Bal Harbour Shops (in case you needed one): a number of limited edition and one-of-a-kind items, available exclusively at the boutiques of the destination shopping complex. Don’t miss the men’s crocodile sport coat, one of two in the world, on display at Hermès and offered at $150,000, or the one-of-a-kind diamond feather bangle (right) that Fergie wore to the 2010 Golden Globes, now back in and for sale at the Harry Winston boutique. balharbourshops.com

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During the Renaissance, the color black was a symbol of wealth. The nineteenth century saw it as a sign of mourning. Then, in 1926, Gabrielle Chanel used the color to introduce the legendary little black dress. The rest is history. In honor of the color’s many possibilities, Swarovski Elements partnered with 22 fashion designers, each of whom reinterpreted the LBD using Swarovski crystals. The designs, by the likes of Jean Paul Gaultier, Giorgio Armani Privé and Fendi, will be auctioned during New York Fashion Week (September 9-16) to benefit the American Cancer Society. crystallized.com/black

Cross the Royal Palm Bridge to the island and back, all without lifting a foot. That’s the idea behind Palm Beach Segway Tours, founded by West Palm Beach residents Jeff Ringold and Shawn Wolf, where tourists experience the community on a twowheeled, self-balanced electric vehicle. Don’t worry about previous Segway experience. After a 30-minute training session, it’s off on a 90-minute tour of downtown West Palm Beach and the island. (888-PBSEGWAY, palmbeachsegwaytours.com)

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forwardvplayers IN FOCUS While the investment world may have some advisers restless, Jim Mahoney isn’t one of them. His performance with Merrill Lynch earned him a spot on Barron’s 2010 Top 1,000 Financial Advisors. His time away from the office is just as rewarding. Twelve years ago, Mahoney

SOMEONE OF NOTE MAHONEY’S FIRST PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST SUBMISSION APPEARED ON THE COVER OF NATIONAL WILDLIFE MAGAZINE. HE IS NOW A CONTRIBUTOR TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.

Daniel Biaggi remembers class trips to the opera as a young child in Switzerland. In his late teens, the music shifted from an escape from school to an all-consuming passion. He performed for five years before retiring to become an artist manager. Now the general director of the

began traveling the world, armed with his cam-

Palm Beach Opera, Biaggi has built up the artistic

era, and photographing wildlife in spots where

product with both experienced and up-and-com-

few dare to tread. Last year, he shot the New

ing singers. For him, opera’s draw comes from its

England Patriots’ season and will do so again

visceral nature. “It’s the craziness of saying, ‘I’m

this year. He claims the shift from wildlife to the

going to get up there and sing in front of 5,000

NFL was an easy one to make: “If I can freeze a

people and have nothing to hide.’ That carries in-

cheetah going 70 mph, I knew I could stop a guy

credible power into the audience and I think they

with a football.” —Liza Grant Smith

really feel that electricity and passion.” —L.G.S.

ADDED FLAVOR Briana Beaty doesn’t consider herself a “foodie.” She admits to a “if it’s amazing and in front of me, it’s gone” approach to dining, but says her inspiration for Flavor Palm Beach came more from her perspective as a single girl on a budget. Beaty’s career in hospitality had her traveling to New York and Los Angeles, where she savored each city’s dining events. The Floridian moved back to Palm Beach, only to realize the area boasted no similar offering, so she created Flavor Palm Beach in September 2008. Now in its third year, the event features specially priced FLAVOR PALM BEACH 2010 RUNS SEPTEMBER 1-30, WITH MORE THAN 30 LOCAL RESTAURANTS PARTICIPATING. 32

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three-course meals at some of the county’s best restaurants. And Beaty makes it a point to dine at each of the participating restaurants at least once during the month-long event. —L.G.S.

BIAGGI TRAINED IN BOTH SINGING AND DRAMA AT THE CONSERVATORY IN BERN, THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC IN SAN FRANCISCO AND THE MANHATTAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC.


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The food is delicious, too. Sweeping ocean views provide the perfect accompaniment to our extensive menu of mouthwatering dining options at Solu. Whether it’s the simply prepared food kids love or inventive cuisine featuring the region’s finest seafood, choice cuts of meat and quality produce, our chefs love serving up a special dining experience for any age and taste. We’re also serving up a special offer. Just mention this ad when you make your Solu reservation and get complimentary valet parking along with a complimentary glass of house wine or dessert.

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THE LOOK v Natural Beauty Mix it up with accessories inspired by the great outdoors. By Katherine Lande

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Raw gray Brazilian drusy ring, Kara Ross, kararossny.com; gold and pyrite Scarabee oxidized silver bug cuffs, Bottega Veneta, Palm Beach; Christian Louboutin slide with Swarovski crystallized heel, Neiman Marcus, Palm Beach and Boca Raton; giraffe-print pony hair and black patent leather bag, Roger Vivier, Bal Harbour; orange snakeskin clutch, Salvatore Ferragamo, Palm Beach.

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style v baubles Be-Leaf It Welcome autumn with nature-inspired gems By Michelle M. Havich

Au Naturel On these earrings ($3,200) by Jacqueline Kimberly, black diamonds and amethysts hang from delicate 18-karat gold leaves. Palm Beach (561-833-7688, jacquelinekimberly.com)

Evergreen Emeralds set in blackened 18-karat white gold keep Solange Azagury-Partridge’s necklace ($228,000) as bright as the first day of summer. New York (212-879-9100, solangeazagurypartridge.com)

A Garden Grows No matter the season, the flowering vines on this 18karat gold and diamond cuff ($11,995) by A. Jaron Couture always will be in bloom. Bacio Bacio, Wellington (561792-6111, baciobacio.com)

O Canada Salute our neighbors to the north with Verdura’s Sugar Maple Leaf brooch ($45,000), which features zircons, Mali garnets, tourmalines and fire opals set in gold. Betteridge at Greenleaf & Crosby, Palm Beach (561-6555850, betteridge.com)

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All Ears Padma’s olive branch earrings ($815), in 10- and 14-karat yellow gold, feature autumnally hued orange garnets. Neiman Marcus, Palm Beach (561-8056150, padmalakshmi.com)



style v vanity fresh squeezed A splash of bright, crisp citrus is the perfect way to scent your surroundings. Our must-have home fragrances: Anthousa Pomelo and Kumquat diffuser ($68, Neiman Marcus); Voluspa Dahlia Orange Bloom three-wick candle ($18, amazon.com); June Jacobs Citrus Bergamot Room Mist ($56, junejacobs.com); Antica Farmacista Vanilla, Bourbon & Mandarin home ambience perfume ($62, Nordstrom); Agraria Lemon Verbena potpourri ($55, beautyhabit.com); and NK Citrus Mint candle ($45, spacenk.com).

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From state visits to sabrage, the St. Regis remains a Washington D.C. tradition. BY DAPHNE NIKOLOPOULOS

Whether celebrating the close of another workday or the beginning of cocktail hour (or both), the 5 o’clock hour should be marked with a ritual. This philosophy is upheld daily by the St. Regis Washington, D.C. At 5 p.m., as the crowd gathers in the lobby, a steward announces it is time for the ceremonial sabrage, and with a swift wave of his sword lops off the collar of a Champagne bottle, allowing the frothy contents to issue forth.

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Above and top left: The lobby of the St. Regis is an opulent place to have drinks. Champagne is sabered and served at 5 p.m. every day. Top right and previous page: The Oriental foyer of the Presidential Suite is a dramatic entry to a legendary room.

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Sabrage, the sabering of the Champagne, is a centuries-old tradition that is thrilling to watch anytime, anywhere. But in this context—in a hotel whose history is interwoven with Washington politics—it is particularly so. The St. Regis, located two blocks away from the White House, began life as the Carlton Hotel in 1926. In its heyday, the hotel was a favorite of several presidents, including Harry Truman, who famously received official guests there. After changing ownership and reopening under the St. Regis flag in 1999, the hotel remained true to its roots. It has been visited by every American president since Calvin Coolidge and, to this day, is preferred by visiting diplomats, royalty and heads of state. If it is available (more often than not, it’s booked by dignitaries), the accommodation of choice is the Presidential Suite. More like an apartment than a hotel suite, the 2,510square-foot space caters to people who appreciate luxury and require privacy. The suite has two entrances—the main one, which leads to a huge foyer with dramatic Oriental motifs, and the side one leading to the dining room, which comes in handy if one is planning a formal dinner, or making a stealthy exit. Both have been known to happen. As would befit a space used by presidents and celebrities (Mick Jagger and Tom Cruise are among the guests), the Presiden-

tial Suite is a study in restrained elegance. The living room is designed for entertaining, with several seating vignettes, two fireplaces and massive windows admitting views of the city. The master bedroom connects to a wood-paneled library that functions equally well as a study or family room. A neutral color scheme punctuated by accents of tobacco and navy blue, and a host of gorgeous, luxe fabrics, make it easy to linger, especially when a personal butler is a phone call away. Butler service has made the St. Regis famous, and rightly so. The butlers are there to serve, no matter how small the request. Unpacking? Done. Pre-arrival stocking of the kitchen? No problem whatsoever. Coffee in the morning? You don’t even have to ask. The location and the heritage have long been the main reasons for visiting the St. Regis, but recently another incentive was added to the mix. Adour, a restaurant by the eminent French chef Alain Ducasse, has been shaking things up in the Washington culinary scene. With David Rockwell’s modern decor featuring ecru leather, polished chrome and floor-to-ceiling wine cases, Adour has become an It spot among the local political elite and power brokers (the people-watching is stellar at breakfast). That’s due in large part to the privacy factor: The restaurant has three dining


alcoves and a private dining room that seats 14, so important guests—among them, Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and former President Bill Clinton—can always dine away from prying eyes. The menu at Adour is classified as modern French, and features dishes like lobster Newburg, duck breast with lavender honey and dry-aged Black Angus beef. The newest addition to the menu is the muchtouted cookpot, which can best be described as haute vegetarian. Seasonal veg-

etables are cooked in a curvy porcelain pot, custom created for Ducasse by Pillivuyt, with intriguing seasonings and sauces. Elevating the humble vegetable is in step with Ducasse’s culinary philosophy, which revolves around respecting the earth and all its gifts. And if you dine late, in the French tradition, you can retire to the comfort of your suite, perhaps settling into a warm bath prepared by your butler. All you have to do is ask. (866-716-8116, stregis.com/washingtondc) ◆

Clockwise from top left: The bedroom of the Presidential Suite is spacious, and includes his-and-hers baths and dressing areas. The cookpot by Alain Ducasse is a celebration of seasonal vegetables. Adour was designed by David Rockwell. The St. Regis lobby is furnished like a grand residence.

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FLYING SCOTSMAN

Two days. Three Scottish castles. One grand tour in Bentley’s sensational new Mulsanne flagship. BY HOWARD WALKER The 10th Duke of Roxburghe is off tending to his trout when our new Bentley Mulsanne wafts majestically along the crunchy gravel driveway toward Floors Castle, the fairy-tale 200-room Scottish pile that the 10th Duke calls home. We’ve come for lunch. Smokey Scottish salmon for starters, grilled scallops served over a curry rice for the entrée, and fresh berries and soupy ice cream for dessert. Nothing short of pyrotechnics for the palate. Built way back in 1721, Floors sits on 60,000 rolling acres on the outskirts of Kelso, a couple of hours south of Edinburgh. It’s here where Prince Andrew went down on bended knee and proposed to a rosy-cheeked Sarah Ferguson while they were weekend guests of the Duke. Floors is the second stop on our two-day grand tour of the Scottish borders. Earlier this morning, for coffee and a muffin, we had squeezed the Bentley’s considerable girth through the pinch-tight portcullis of dark, satanic, eleventh-century Bamburgh Castle on the bleak Northumberland coast. And tonight, we’ll luxuriate at the breathtaking Archerfield House—its roots date back to 1298—overlooking the Firth of Forth estuary, staying in one of the 12 exquisite, newly restored suites, and dining on a Buick-sized slab of finest Aberdeen Angus. A grand tour indeed, in a car that defines the term “grand tourer”—massively powerful, artisan-built, and capable of transporting a party of four in total hedonistic comfort. The 2011 Mulsanne is Bentley’s new masterpiece. Replacing the 44

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aging yet still rakishly elegant Arnage, it actually is the first car to be totally designed and engineered by Bentley Motors in 80 years. Everything else was either adapted from a Rolls-Royce or, as in the case with the latest Continentals, a Volkswagen Phaeton. Photography can’t capture the sheer gorgeousness of this new Bentley flagship. You could land a helicopter on its hood, it’s so long. And the way the roofline cascades down into the trunk, the way the beltline swoops over the rear wheels, is pure candy for the eyes. When you’re handing over $285,000 you really do want your car to stand out from the crowd. And one look at that massive slice ’n dice honeycomb mesh grille, those giant pizza-sized headlights and massive 20-inch wheels, you instinctively know that this is much more than mere transportation. Slip inside and give thanks to the herd of cattle and small California woodland that gave it up to be part of the Mulsanne’s fabulous cabin. The wood veneer that lines the interior takes five


entire weeks to turn from rough root ball into a full set of mirror-matched, fine-polished panels. Just hand-stitching the leather that wraps the Mulsanne’s steering wheel takes a painstaking 15 hours. While to drive it is to adore it, there is something so overwhelmingly hedonistic about sitting in the reclining rear seat, slipping off your Cole Haans and watching your feet disappear into the deep-pile wool carpets, and then cranking up the ear-bleeding 2,200-watt, 20-speaker custom-made Naim audio system. On Scotland’s fast, surprisingly traffic-free highways and byways, the new Mulsanne morphs into the true Flying Scotsman. Providing the locomotive-like power is a new 6.75liter twin-turbocharged V-8 gushing out 505 horsepower and an unthinkable 752 pound-feet of torque. Peterbilt trucks don’t have this kind of muscle. It’s more than sufficient to lunge the car from standstill to 60 mph in just 5.1 seconds and punch it onwards to a top speed of 184 mph. Yet like being in a Gulfstream G5 on takeoff, the sensation is one of rapidly increasing velocity rather than brutal acceleration.

And for its size and bulk—it tips the scales at more than 5,700 pounds—this new Bentley is as agile as Serena Williams at the base line. Computer-controlled air suspension, with a choice of three different stiffness settings, keeps the body level through the curves and dive-free under hard braking. While to my mind the Mulsanne has no true, direct rival, its price and luxury dictates that Rolls-Royce sits squarely in its cross hairs. And pricewise, the Bentley occupies that rarefied space between the leviathan-like Phantom and the new Ghost. To choose between the three would be a challenge worthy of Mission: Impossible. But after our Scottish grand tour, after feeling the turbine-like thrust of its big V-8, after luxuriating in its handcrafted cabin, we have determined that the Mulsanne has, like the Duke of Roxburghe, a true nobility. ◆

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Fringe Benefits

Fringe with pops of red: There will be double takes. Suede skirt with fringe, crepe vest, Derek Lam, New York, dereklam.com; heels, Diane von Furstenberg, Bal Harbour; David Yurman cuff, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton.

LADY LUXE Fall for the season’s fashion-forward trends and must-have luxury essentials. Photography by ROBERT ADAMO

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Ladylike Silhouettes

The lady wore a slim and tailored number, inspired by the fifties. Dress, Oscar de la Renta, Bal Harbour; necklace, Reem Acra, New York.


Animal Magnetism

Fur and animal prints ‌ Hear her roar. Dolce & Gabbana dress, leggings, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton; suede booties, fur handbag, Christian Louboutin, Miami; gloves, Dolce & Gabbana, Bal Harbour. 48

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Take a Shine to Knits

Knits go glam with a hint of heavy metal. Pants, blouse, metallic knit vest, belt, Salvatore Ferragamo, Palm Beach and Boca Raton; leather, metallic and leopard handbag, Coach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton; leopard hat, Dolce & Gabbana, Bal Harbour; Alicia Shulman hoop earrings, Mix, The Breakers, Palm Beach.


Revved up Tweeds

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Turn up the Volume

The big volumes of a bygone era exude a subtle femininity. Brocade bustier, skirt, Louis Vuitton, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton; heels, Ralph Lauren, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton; bracelet, Chanel, Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens; Alicia Shulman earrings, Mix, The Breakers, Palm Beach.


Featherrific

Feathers and lace—what could be sexier? Dress, heels, lace hosiery, Gucci, Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens; handbag, Chanel, Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens; necklace, Kate Spade, Boca Raton. Fashion Director: Katherine Lande Design Director: Olga Gustine Model: Emma/Muse Management, New York Hair & Makeup: Rachel Reumann/rachelartistry.com Photography Assistant: Robert Kildoo Illustrations: Diana Ramirez 52

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Liquid Gold

Minimalism to the max! Gold metallic dress, MaxMara, Palm Beach; necklace, Kate Spade, Boca Raton.


MODERNsensibility Rick and Pat Howard create a contemporary home for relaxed indoor/outdoor living in boca. by Lola Thélin photography by jerry rabinowitz

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Some people know exactly what they want and refuse to settle for anything less. Rick and Pat Howard evoke this imagery when telling the tale of their search for a contemporary home in Boca Raton. After months of house hunting, the Howards temporarily settled into a townhome to focus on their new business, Sklar Furnishings, a modern and contemporary retail and design store, while still searching for their dream home. “We were at the end of the rope and thinking we’re going to have to buy something and tear it down and rebuild,” says Rick, who founded Sklar in 2002. “We didn’t have the time to do that, frankly. And there it was.” Three years ago, Rick was driving home and spotted a new “for sale” sign in the neighborhood. The home was a mere four blocks away from their business, and it met their requirements—it was contemporary and on the water. There was no need even to enlist the aid of architects, because the 3,800-square-foot gem already was perfect.


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Clockwise, from top: Dundas in the Rain by Tom Hodgson; Sklar wild horse sculptures; Canoe Race by Hodgson.

“The pull to the contemporary home is the cleanliness, the light quality and the way it flows. It’s a different way of living than a traditional home,” says Rick. “And there’s no better way to see South Florida than to get out on the boat on the Intracoastal,” adds Pat, who plays hostess year-round to friends and family. Originally from Toronto, Rick and Pat moved to the United States in 1994 after selling their furniture manufacturing com56

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pany. They launched a packaging business in Charlotte, North Carolina, and sold it in 2000, retiring to the Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo. “I retired for a little while and flunked that, and decided to open another business [Sklar Furnishings in Boca Raton],” says Rick. Searching for their home may have taken them a few years, but Rick and Pat, who are on the same wavelength stylistically, were able to move quickly on decorating it.


The living room boasts a 180-degree view of the Intracoastal and pool, thanks to the floor-toceiling windows. Pat and Rick Howard enjoy their outdoor entertainment area.

“Consider the store as a 23,000-square-foot house, and the scenes change weekly,” says Rick. “For us, decorating wasn’t the complicated thing it is for some people. We do the merchandising at the store so we collaborate all of the time.” It took the couple about four months to decorate, using items they already owned, as well as their favorite sculptures, architectural-type vases and long, lean and low sofas, all from Sklar. Naturally, the Howards’ collection of

colorful abstract canvases is at home on the gallery-white walls. “When you are working with a contemporary environment, it tends to be a gallery-type of setting. Rather than paint this wall blue and this wall yellow, our color comes from the accessories and the art,” explains Rick. “That’s by design, of course.” Works hanging in the dining and living rooms include paintings by William Ronald, a founder of the Canadian abstract palmbeachillustrated.com | SEPTEMBER 2010

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“i’ve always loved living inside, outside. you do that very well with contemporary [architecture].” —Rick howard

Clockwise, from top: Open spaces between the dining room and kitchen make entertaining easy. The living room receives constant natural light. The home is decorated with Sklar Furnishings pieces like this human floor sculpture.

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art group Painters Eleven, and Tom Hodgson, another Painters Eleven founder and a favorite of the Howards. The home allows the couple to fully enjoy the concept of indoor and outdoor living. Open spaces, connections between rooms and to the outdoors change the perception. “I’ve always loved living inside, outside,” says Rick. “You do that very well with contemporary houses, because there’s a lot of glass. You get to enjoy nature and whatever is around you.” The floor-to-ceiling windows allow for an almost 180-degree view of their pool and the Intracoastal Waterway. That view, along with the transcendent light that the pool and Intracoastal reflect throughout the home, is a major decorative element. The entry of constantly changing light into the home is controlled by an electronic fabric shade; Rick plans to put an energy-saving coating on the glass to reduce the heat gain. Whether the couple is entertaining family or business reps, the home works well for any crowd. The space, particularly the dining and living rooms and kitchen, is flexible and has a nice flow, which comes in handy when entertaining. “This is a wonderful space to live in for either two people or for when our family comes home and [occupancy] stretches to eight people. The house absorbs people beautifully,” says Pat. “I’m not sure everyone could live here, but everyone likes to visit.” u


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Tea for a Cause

Liezl Els throws an African-themed affair to raise funds for autism. by michelle M. havich photography by Gregory ross

Even the threat of storms could not stop the ladies who lunch as they made their way to the wilds of Jupiter, where Liezl Els had transformed her backyard into an African safari complete with billowy white tents and African drummers. Liezl, wife of PGA star Ernie Els, held her second annual Liezl’s Tea Party March 11 to raise money for Els for Autism, which the couple formed in 2009, and the Els Center of Excellence. Their son, Ben, 7, is autistic, and started at the Renaissance Learning

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Center in West Palm Beach when the family, which includes daughter Samantha, moved to Jupiter. According to Liezl, parents at the school had formed the Autism Project of Palm Beach County with the vision of a larger center, but didn’t have the fundraising clout to make it happen. “Ernie and I took over that vision, expanded it with the help of a variety of experts to help children all over the world, and set about making it happen,” she says. Their plan is to build a center in Palm Beach County with a major digital learning program that will have a global impact. The center also will include


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an academic village with a school, medical facilities and services to help graduates find jobs and transition into adulthood. “Our goal is to set the standard of what should be available to those on the autism spectrum, and to extend the reach of best practices globally,” Liezl says. Liezl held her first fundraising tea party in 2009. “We’d just moved to Jupiter after a decade in London,” she says. “Tea parties there are a way of life and I thought it would be fun and different to take people around the world.” This year, the theme was “Out of Afri-

at Mirasol and The Bear’s Club, spa and beauty treatments, jewelry from Hamilton Jewelers and Eloquence, and other luxury items. While the clouds rumbled and rolled overhead, and a light drizzle started to fall, the buffet lunch was served to the rhythms of Orlando’s Drum Café drummers. Brio Tuscan Grille set up food stations around the pool area, each featuring a chef serving up delicious flavors. Choices included baby greens, citrus segments, pecans and mozzarella tossed in a bacon balsamic dressing; marinated

ca,” and guests were asked to dress all in khaki and white. A string quartet played as ladies mingled among the tables, sipping wines from the Elses’ native South Africa (including wine from their vineyard) and Champagne while sampling passed hors d’oeuvres of bacon-wrapped scallops, Gorgonzola lamb chops and braised beef crostinis. The ladies purchased stuffed lions that had a pack of raffle tickets around their necks as they entered the party. Additional lions with tickets were available for $100, and some guests snatched up a whole pride’s worth. A crowd quickly gathered around the raffle area, where ladies dropped their tickets into baskets in an attempt to win prizes, including food baskets from Carmine’s, golf foursomes

chicken, shrimp and beef skewers; a seafood and sausage paella served with a spicy saffron broth and rice; and freshly sliced eye of the round with a mustard aioli, capers and olive oil. Dessert brought the most delight. Huge cupcakes in a variety of flavors from The Cake Kingdom in Tequesta were delivered to each table. Requests were soon being called out to passing waiters for seconds and thirds, as everyone at the table wanted to sample all of the available flavors. While guests were enjoying the sugar rush, Liezl took center stage with Ben to thank everyone for coming and helping to raise money to build the center. “You all put bricks into it by coming here,” she told the ladies, fighting back tears. Then the fun really started as she began pulling

Clockwise from top: Liezl (far left) announces door prize winners; the poolside party continued in spite of the clouds; Monique Seabridge with her lions; Drum Café entertained during lunch; Barbara, Laura and Tracey Creech.

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out tickets for the raffle prizes. Shrieks could be heard across the lawn as each winner’s number was called. “The first year, the foundation had only been in existence for two months,” Liezl says. “We had hopes and aspirations but no solid game plan. Through the course of this past year, as we debuted the Center of Excellence project with a solid business plan, the whole community began to get excited. Our attendance this year was up, the money we raised was substantial and we believe the final result will be a change in the conversation about what should be available to those on the autism spectrum.” Almost 200 women attended Liezl’s Tea Party, and helped raise more than $100,000 for Els for Autism and the Els Center of Excellence. All of the money raised will go toward the center, whose groundbreaking is expected in 2011. The couple also holds national and international fundraising events throughout the year, including pro-am and celebrity-am golf tournaments. Next year’s tea party is scheduled for March 10, with a Chinese theme. u

Brio Tuscan Grille’s sliced eye of the round with mustard aioli, capers and olive oil.

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SHOW ROOMS The best living spaces tell stories about the lives of their inhabitants. Interior designers are the storytellers, weaving personality, lifestyle and passion into the narrative. For our annual look at outstanding interiors, we asked area designers to submit examples of their work, showing how they have brought trends and ideas to life, creating real, livable spaces. We have culled the entries to find the best of the best. In the pages that follow, we present some of our favorite rooms. We hope they give you the inspiration and ideas to tell your own story, one room at a time.

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warm glow

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Marc-Michaels Interior Design

This country club home has a unique style not typical of a Mediterranean home. The focal point of the living room features an onyx fireplace with an antique mirror that is surrounded by Macedonian stone casing. A series of alabaster vases bought on a Los Angeles shopping trip are the perfect accessories for the niche above the fireplace. Gilded French armchairs from Rose Tarlow flank this area, bridging the contemporary feel of the fireplace to the more formal and traditional surroundings. Boca Raton (561362-7037, marc-michaels.com)

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LIVING ROOM grandeur by the sea Joseph Pubillones

DANIEL NEWCOMB

This grand space is the perfect backdrop for chatting with guests while soaking in the view from this Singer Island residence. Joseph Pubillones boldy placed a low sofa in front of the window wall, creating a circle of conversation. The color scheme mirrors the cool blues and greens of the ocean, and the sandy tones of the beach. Palm Beach (561-655-1717, jpinteriors.com)

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Both modern and warm, this room was designed for the ocean view and an audio visual experience. The customdesigned wall system of wenge wood and woven leather panels features art by Robert Longo and opens to reveal a large flat screen with surround sound. Color comes not only from the views, but also from the pops of lime offsetting the neutral palette. Palm Beach Gardens (561-659-3221, perspective designinc.com)

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all about the drama Jennifer Garrigues

This sexy living room is a study in contrasts. Dark walls and a white painted floor create a dramatic backdrop for an eclectic mix of modern pieces from Garrigues’ Palm Beach showroom, combined with antique touches like the French silver leaf mirror from Wilson’s Antiques. A landscape and nineteenth-century upholstered chair from Cote Jardin Antiques complete the scene. Palm Beach (561-659-7085, jennifergarrigues.com) palmbeachillustrated.com | SEPTEMBER 2010

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DEN/STUDY a gent’s retreat Riehl Designs

A metallic dusty amethyst wall covering with fuchsia flocking inspired the design of this unique gentleman’s room on a Southern estate. The trim, ceiling and custom bar cabinetry were painted in charcoal gray to make the room envelope its guests. A black crystal chandelier, zebra upholstered armchairs, sumptuous taffeta draperies with black bullion fringe, and lacquered side tables complete this incredible room for a cigar aficionado.

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room to work Interiors by Steven G.

This Highland Beach office is masculine in its personality, and provides a perfect spot for a late afternoon read. The room features an eclectic mix of furnishings, including a striking stainless steel framed desk and a classic nail-head-studded leather club chair. The room is softened by eight-inch-wide wood plank floors, and accented by dark stained millwork and leaded glass windows. Pompano Beach (954-735-8223, interiorsbysteveng.com) palmbeachillustrated.com | SEPTEMBER 2010

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DINING ROOM Serene scene Leta Austin Foster & Associates

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A home’s interior should be a reflection of the architecture, setting and, most importantly, the people who live there. To that end, Leta Austin Foster chose a palette of pale blue, cream and white to create a peaceful seaside feel in this Palm Beach home. The patterned wallpaper by Gracie and the custom étagères from Frederick P. Victoria & Son add a touch of the Orient to the cool tropical design. Palm Beach (561-655-5489, letaaustinfoster.com)

Modern Elegance

The focal point of this dining room is the custom oval pendant fixture, which is accented with handblown amber crystal drops and suspended from a ceiling tented with yards of cream silk. The handcrafted white cedar dining table is flanked by 10 upholstered modified wing chairs. The blend of bold stripes with a traditional floral gives this room a warm feel with a modern edge. A nineteenth-century Italian painting adds a touch of old-world elegance. Palm Beach Gardens (561-799-2545, rogersdesign.com) 70

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Old World redux Joseph Pubillones

In an escape from the typical “Palm Beach style,� Joseph Pubillones has created a beautiful dining room with a traditional New England feel in a beachfront condominium on Singer Island. To complement the traditional dining table and chairs, he used the back wall to showcase botanical prints from floor to ceiling. The light blue walls bring in the hues of the ocean. Palm Beach (561-655-1717, jp-interiors.com) palmbeachillustrated.com | SEPTEMBER 2010

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KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM

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The inspiration for the remodel of this galley kitchen and adjancent formal dining room was the homeowner’s sailing yacht, Helios. The soft gray Portuguese limestone floors and Calcutta Gold marble countertops keep the room light, while the custom-built Sapele mahogany cabinets and paneling give it a masculine touch. Brass plumbing fixtures, drawer pulls and handles evoke the hardware of a ship, and the cobalt blue tiled backsplash is reminiscent of the ocean. Palm Beach (561-655-2208, chadrenfrodesign.com)

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Riehl Designs

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Citrus Punch

Green-veined quartzite countertops are paired with custom enameled cabinetry to create this dream kitchen. Bejeweled pendants and a hand-forged iron chandelier provide accent illumination and complement the under-cabinet task lighting. The fabric on the upholstered, enameled bar stools was chosen to accentuate the pale Kelly green walls and ceiling. Palm Beach (561-829-8511, riehldesigns.com)


Sleek Style Cindy Ray Interiors

This kitchen was totally gutted and remodeled, with a wall being removed to expand the space. The custom white lacquered cabinetry, along with back-painted glass backsplash and walls, hidden appliances and custom granite countertops give this room a clean, urban look. The breakfast bar is a modern element, facing a TV recessed into the glass wall. The glass “windows� over the sink admit views of the Intracoastal while providing display shelving. Palm Beach (561-6557272, cindyray.com) palmbeachillustrated.com | SEPTEMBER 2010

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subtle opulence Interiors by Steven G.

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This spacious master suite features windows from one end of the room to the other, offering a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean. This space is all about tactile texture. Fabrics are rich and luxurious, rendered in a color palette that is neutral and calming. The diamond upholstered headboard is extended to encompass the bedside tables. The chandelier adds a warm glow in the evening hours, making this room perfect for romance and repose. Pompano Beach (954-735-8223, interiorsbysteveng.com)

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Regency glamour

A chic blend of Hollywood regency and art deco, this bedroom features two fully draped walls to envelope the space in luxury. Vintage 1940’s mirrored nightstands from Paris are the perfect accents to the custom deco-inspired leather and wood bed. The custom mirror and reflective surfaces open up the space and add a touch of “sparkle.” Palm Beach (561-6557272, cindyray.com)

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In the mood HomeLife Interiors

The intent for this West Palm Beach bedroom was to create a very moody, dramatic, nighttime room. The designers faux painted a grass cloth texture onto the walls and painted all of the trim a glossy black. A focal point was created across from the bed by incorporating a large-scale accent wallcovering in a white/silver pattern. The credenza, designed by HomeLife Interiors, is made from Movingue, an exotic African mahogany that has a lot of figuring in the wood grain. The room is anchored by a polished chrome coral branch chandelier. West Palm Beach (561-659-2404, hlinteriors.com) palmbeachillustrated.com | SEPTEMBER 2010

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BATHROOM

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Robb & Stucky

The unmatched views from this Key Biscayne condominium gave birth to the concept of a raised, freestanding spa tub, which in turn provided the homeowners with the advantages of a spa atmosphere at home. The neutral color palette creates a calming scene perfect for unwinding or romance. Designer Richard Carle custom designed the vanities and mirrors, and used polished French limestone for the floors. Palm Beach Gardens (561-904-7200, robbstucky.com)

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The homeowner, the wife of a rock star, wanted a glamorous, elegant look in her Boca Raton bathroom. The sunken porcelain tub features crystal and 18-karat gold faucets and an exotic granite surround. The custom wood panel around the tub and vanity is highlighted with gold leaf glazing. The hand-cut crystal chandelier contributes to the room’s glamorous quality. Boca Raton (561-451-0744, interiorsbypatricecury.com) 76

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seaside retreat Auer-Smith Interiors

In the master bath of this Vero Beach home that was completely renovated in 2004 after suffering hurricane damage, the color scheme is sea glass green and crisp white, replicating the watery realm of the ocean. The vertical application of washed blue-green stones on the tub wall creates a feeling of falling water. The stone floor is inlaid with a path of marble chips and sea green stones that runs along the perimeter. The white cabinetry, shutters and beadboard give the room a beach-house quality. Jupiter (561-339-0733) palmbeachillustrated.com | SEPTEMBER 2010

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HOPS AND CRAFTS Craft-brewed beer is gaining in popularity and stature. BY MARK SPIVAK

Clockwise from above: Corner Cafe and Brewery is a brewpub in Tequesta; Samuel Adams Utopias; Brewzzi has locations in Boca Raton and West Palm Beach.

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While beer sales in the United States have declined slightly over the past year, the popularity of craft brews continues to increase. Craft-brewed beer may account for only 5 percent of the domestic beer market, but the category has achieved double-digit growth for most of the past decade. The Brewers Association, an advocacy group, includes regional craft breweries, contract brewers, microbreweries and brewpubs in the craft beer total. Nearly 50 craft brewers are located in Florida. The immediate area includes both brewpubs (the Corner Café and Brewery in Tequesta and Brewzzi of Boca Raton and West Palm Beach), as well as a number of contract brewers. Some of the craft brews produced in America are as exotic, upscale and expensive as anything found in the world of wine and spirits. Michigan’s Jolly Pumpkin charges around $10 for a 750 ml bottle (the

same size as a standard bottle of wine). The rare, hard to find products from Lost Abbey in California are in the same price range. Dogfish Head, located in Delaware, will set you back $10-$20 per 12 ounce bottle. America’s most expensive and celebrated beer is made by none other than Samuel Adams. Their limited-release Utopias boasts a whopping 27-percent alcohol by volume, double that of most table wines. Utopias is not carbonated, and the brewery recommends serving it at room temperature in order to appreciate the range of complex flavors it offers. The price? $150 for 24 ounces on release, but it can climb to two or three times as much on the resale market. Even Utopias pales by comparison to the world’s most expensive beer—La Vieille Bon-Secours, brewed in Belgium, almost impossible to find, and rumored to cost as much as $1,000 for a 2-liter bottle.



palate v pour Beyond the extremes of price, alcohol and availability, craft beers are succeeding in America because they offer a flavor profile that can’t be found in a mass-produced beer. From the light, crisp taste of lager or pilsner to the bittersweet, malty flavor of ale and the creamy bitBars and restaurants are brewing craft beer in-house. terness of stout, there’s truly something for everyone. Comtexture) between the dish and beer that mercial American beer, with its homogaccompanies it. Match strong dishes with enized flavor and emphasis on low calorie assertive beers and delicate foods with nucount, seems like another drink entirely. anced brews. When in doubt, consider the With 1,558 craft brewers operating local cuisine when seeking a beer pairing around the country, pairing beer with food for food—it’s no accident that people in is taking on more importance for consumdifferent cultures drink pilsner with seaers. Not surprisingly, many of the princifood and white meats, dark ales with sauples are similar to the art of food and wine sages and porter with steak. Just as with pairing. It’s important to look for harmowine, remember that you are trying to crenies (common points of aromas, flavor and

ate a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. If you’re not up to the task of food and beer pairing, help is on the way. The newly established Cicerone Certification Program is dedicated to maintaining standards of training and education within the beer industry. Similar to the Court of Master Sommeliers, they offer courses on three levels: Certified Beer Server, Certified Cicerone and Master Cicerone. Last year, Andrew Van Til of Michigan became the first Master Cicerone. In a pinch, it’s reassuring to know that there’s someone who can explain the basic structure and operation of a hop back or discuss the difference in style between Flanders Red and Flanders Brown. ◆

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ISLAND TIME Jupiter Island Grill serves interesting and distinctive dishes in comfortable surroundings.

Excellent menu items include pan-roasted diver scallops (right) and the sesameseared ahi tuna appetizer.

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Located on the southern tip of Jupiter Island, at the foot of the Indiantown Road Bridge, the decor of the Jupiter Island Grill pays homage to Old Florida. There are exposed beams, wooden shutters, paddle fans and a stained wooden floor. Half the room is a dining area containing a combination of booths and well-spaced tables. The other half is a lively bar, packed with locals and likely to offer standing room only on weekends. The excellent food is the work of Executive Chef Michael Rolchigo, who has been at the stove since the restaurant’s opening in January 2009. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and veteran of New York’s Gramercy Tavern, Rolchigo is creative without going over the edge. He combines elements of Italian country cooking, Asian cuisine and the heritage of the American South into an unlikely but harmonious whole. Dinner begins with slices of baked pita bread, garnished with dishes of garlicky chopped tomato and homemade hummus. Try a bowl of the Tomato Seafood Chowder ($5 cup, $7 bowl), packed with fresh, ripe tomatoes and pieces of shrimp, scallops, crab and clams, enhanced by fresh herbs and a touch of sherry. On a recent visit, Pear Purses ($13) were offered as an appetizer. Filled with an enticing mix of sweet pear and sharp Gorgonzola cheese, they are bathed in a satisfying cream sauce studded with chunks of walnut and melted Gorgonzola. Entrées include pan-roasted diver scallops with wild mushroom risotto and butternut squash velouté ($26). The scallops are plump and sweet, the risotto is laced with Asiago and truffle oil, and the butternut squash provides an earthy framework for


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An homage to Old Florida, the interior of the Jupiter Island Grill is homey and comfortable.

palate v taste the dish. Slices of rare, silky, peanut-crusted tuna ($26) are another winner. Served with a salad of cold soba noodles kicked up with Thai chili peanut dressing, the tuna is surrounded by a chili-infused soy sauce with just enough heat to bring all the elements together. Meat lovers should opt for the 12-ounce, center-cut Berkshire Pork Chop ($23), served with bacon-braised napa cabbage in a Port reduction. Dessert choices include Key lime pie, apple cobbler and chocolate lava cake. The dessert sampler ($12) is excellent, featuring tasting portions of tiramisu, carrot cake and white chocolate mousse. The wine list is not quite as innovative as the food. Most of the 90 selections are mass-market offerings, and one has to hunt for something not featured on the supermarket shelf. A bottle of New Harbor Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand ($32)

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JUPITER ISLAND GRILL WHERE: 311 E. Indiantown Rd., Jupiter (561-746-6283, jupiterislandgrill.com) OPEN: dinner daily, 4 p.m.-11 p.m. RESERVATIONS: accepted FOOD: innovative, with emphasis on seafood ATMOSPHERE: comfortable and laid-back SERVICE: friendly and wellinformed PRICE: moderate DRESS: come as you are

is a lively accompaniment to the food. The coed service staff is friendly and gracious. They are knowledgeable about the menu, and confident enough to give recommendations without hesitation. Competence extends down the scale to the bus help and food runners, who actually know with-

out asking who has ordered which dish. The Jupiter Island Grill manages to be numerous things to many people—a casual but upscale hangout; the site of a popular happy hour; and a place to dine seriously but without pretense, indulging in food that is wellconceived and well-executed. ◆



palate v dining out Win dinner for two at Paris Crêperie at palmbeachillustrated.com C’EST MAGNIFIQUE! One of our favorite breakfast and lunch cafés is now open for dinner. On Saturday nights, and by reservation only, Paris Bakery & Café becomes Paris Crêperie, featuring a full menu of savory crêpes and delicious desserts. Owners Andrea and Didier Martin have broken down the menu into La Crêpe du Boucher (Butcher’s Crêpe), La Crêpe du Jardinier (Gardener’s Crêpe) and La Crêpe du Pêcheur (Fisherman’s Crêpe). We like the Brittany, which features chicken, spinach and mushrooms with béchamel sauce, and the Turino with sautéed shrimp, garlic, mushrooms, tomatoes, and, of course, béchamel. Save room for dessert—the Crêpe Belle Hélène is a delicious treat with preserved pears, vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, whipped cream and almonds. Or, if you are “crêped out,” try the Fraises Romanov, fresh strawberries tossed with heavy cream and Grand Marnier. There also is live music, a mix of a classic/romantic performed by Andrea and Didier’s son Sandro, and Alison, one of the waitresses. It’s all such a delicious treat for the senses that we can put off that trip to Paris just a little while longer. West Palm Beach (561-820-9281, parisbakerycafe.com)

Strawberry Crêpe (above) and the Bouchée à la Reine at Paris Crêperie

POWER LUNCH JADE KITCHEN Tucked away in West Palm Beach’s Northwood Village is a true gem of a restaurant. Though the name suggests an Asian feel, Jade Kitchen is in a category all its own. The menu changes frequently and features some interesting dishes, including crispy chicken livers with bitter greens, and shrimp with tomato, feta and

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ouzo flambé. (Just our luck, though, they were out of the calves’ brains.) A recent lunch started out with an amuse-bouche from the chef of hot corn fritters with green tomato mayonnaise— ah, the guilty pleasure of really good fried food—and cool melon balls in a lime juice, mint and hot pepper infusion. Both were unique and delicious.

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We chose the corn chowder as our starter, which was delivered to the table by a tween on rollerblades, who zipped around with the ease of a seasoned carhop. Rich enough to be a meal on its own, the soup was full of corn and potatoes with a hint of bacon. After the fritters and soup, we decided to pick our main meal from the appetizer section of the menu. What was listed as yellowtail tuna taquitos was actually three mini hard-shell tacos filled with fresh sushi-grade tuna, avocado and fresh herbs—a bit messy, but quite tasty. The appetizer portion of the ricotta gnocchi was big enough for a full meal. The handmade gnocchi were soft and light, not at all doughy the way a potato gnocchi might be. Served in a creamy pesto sauce, the dish was more than satisfying. We ended our Jade experience with the crunchy churros and chocolate dessert, perfect for sharing or tackling on your own. The same dough used to make the gnocchi is lightly fried, then sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. Served piping hot with a thick Valrhona chocolate sauce in an espresso cup, it’s surprisingly light for such a sinful treat. If you’re not a fan of chocolate (crazy, we know), ask for a coffee to dunk your churros in. (561-366-1185, jadekitchen.com)

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DINING LISTINGS A SELECTIVE GUIDE TO PALM BEACH AREA RESTAURANTS, ENCAPSULATED FROM PREVIOUS REVIEWS BY MARK SPIVAK, PBI’s FOOD AND WINE EDITOR.

PALM BEACH BISTRO CHEZ JEAN-PIERRE Jean-Pierre Leverrier’s restaurant is the quintessential family affair, featuring updated versions of French bistro classics. 132 N. County Road, Palm Beach (561-833-1171) CAFÉ BOULUD Orchestrated by Chef de Cuisine Zach Bell, the food is a striking blend of French country and global modern. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach (561-655-6060) CAFÉ L’EUROPE Highlights include continental dishes with an innovative flair, wonderful desserts and an astonishing wine list. 331 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561-655-4020) THE CIRCLE DINING ROOM This is the brunch of your dreams, accompanied by mimosas and ocean views. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561-655-6611) COCO PALM BEACH The “Palm-Asian” menu includes first-rate sushi, authentic dim sum, and interesting cooked dishes. 290 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach (561-832-3734) L’ESCALIER AT THE FLORENTINE ROOM Rich and intensely flavored, the food is a fascinating blend of the old and the new. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561-655-6611) THE LEOPARD RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE This classic begins the evening as a continental restaurant and morphs into a lounge later in the evening. 363 Cocoanut Row (561-659-5800) MICHELLE BERNSTEIN’S AT THE OMPHOY Blends elements of the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Asia and American South into a seamless whole. 2842 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (561-540-6440) PALM BEACH GRILL Classic ribs, grilled steaks and seafood dishes. 336 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (561-835-1077)

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palate v dining out RENATO’S First-rate Italian and continental fare in a European setting. The patio is one of the most romantic settings Palm Beach has to offer. 87 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (561-6559752) THE RESTAURANT AT THE FOUR SEASONS Stunning ocean views and a new menu make this a popular destination. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (561-582-2800)

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THE SEAFOOD BAR AT THE BREAKERS The freshest fish and shellfish from the four corners of the United States. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561-655-6611) TA-BOÓ The menu features classics such as prime rib and cold poached salmon, augmented by inventive daily specials. 221 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (561-835-3500)

WEST PALM BEACH CAFE SAPORI The menu offers classics from every region of Italy. Dishes run the gamut from delicate to earthy. 205 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach (561-805-7313) LA SIRENA This Northern Italian beauty focuses on the cooking of the Amalfi Coast. 6316 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (561585-3128) PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO French bistro fare with a Mediterranean twist. 101 N. Clematis Street, West Palm Beach (561-833-5090) SUSHI JO Joseph Clark serves fish that is “beyond fresh” in his West Palm Beach home base. 319 Belvedere Road #12, West Palm Beach (561-868-7893) TOP OF THE POINT Discover a modernized and reinterpreted version of American comfort food. 777 S. Flagler Drive, East Tower, West Palm Beach (561-832-2424)

LAKE WORTH PARADISO RISTORANTE This classic trattoria serves both traditional Italian fare along with some surprises. 625 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (561-547-2500)

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cuisine in southern Palm Beach County. 32 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-276-7868) ABE & LOUIE’S In addition to serving outstanding beef, the menu features classic New England seafood dishes. 2200 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (561-447-0024) ABSINTHE This “sophisticated American brasserie” infuses traditional bistro fare with exotic and eclectic touches. 5150 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton (561-620-3754) THE ADDISON The menu features top-shelf ingredients presented in distinctive and imaginative ways. 2 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton (561-395-9335) THE ATLANTIC GRILLE Located in the new Seagate Hotel, this restaurant places emphasis on American seafood. 1000 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-665-4900)

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CAFFÉ LUNA ROSA Consistent versions of classic Northern Italian dishes. 34 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (561-274-9404) CASA D’ANGELO Chef Rickie Piper places his emphasis on market-fresh ingredients, backed up by faultless execution. 171 E. Palmetto Park Rd., Boca Raton (561-338-1703) CHOPS LOBSTER BAR This terrific addition to the South County dining scene raises the steak house concept beyond what most customers could possibly expect. 101 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (561-395-2675) CUT 432 This “modern steak house” has a hip, high-energy environment. 432 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-272-9898) HENRY’S American comfort food offerings include split pea soup, meat loaf and even chicken pot pie. 16850 Jog Road, Delray Beach (561-638-1949) LA CIGALE Classic French dishes, along with new influences from Spain, Italy and North Africa. 523 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (561265-0600) NEW YORK PRIME First-rate raw materials, flawlessly executed dishes, and tables spaced PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | SEPTEMBER 2010

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far enough apart for private conversations. 2350 Executive Center Drive N.W., Boca Raton (561-998-3881) THE STATION HOUSE While the clam chowder, Ipswich steamers and fish dishes are noteworthy, the specialty is Maine lobster. 233 W. Lantana Road, Lantana (561-547-9487) III FORKS This steak house executes each detail to perfection. 200 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (561-416-2185); 4645 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (561-630-3660) TRATTORIA ROMANA This popular and faithful rendition of an Italian trattoria features casual decor and fresh, homestyle dishes. 499 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (561-393-6715) TRULUCK’S This specialty crab house features ocean-fresh seafood in imaginative preparations. 351 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (561-391-0755) TRYST A cross between wine bar and gastro pub, featuring one of the most innovative beverage programs in the area. 4 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-921-0201)

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VIC & ANGELO’S Large portions of zesty, Italian comfort food. 290 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-278-9570); 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (561-630-9899)

NORTH COUNTY 7 ORCHIDS Authentic Thai cuisine—gloriously fresh and assertively seasoned. 2621 S.E. Ocean Blvd., Stuart (772-781-7717)

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BUONASERA Classic and perfectly executed Northern Italian dishes in an intimate setting. 2145 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (561-744-0543) CAFÉ CHARDONNAY Chef/Owner Frank Eucalitto has augmented the menu with influences from Latin America and Asia. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (561-627-2662) THE CAPITAL GRILLE Classic steak house fare, complemented by a remarkably welltrained staff. 11365 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens (561-630-4994); 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton (561-368-1077)


ENTRE NOUS BISTRO Homestyle cooking fused with gourmet fare. 123 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (561-863-5883) GAZEBO CAFÉ Enjoy classics such as oysters Rockefeller, seafood crêpes and rack of lamb. 2151 Alternate A1A S., Jupiter (561-748-5878) IRONWOOD GRILLE A steak house with flair. Inventive dishes and unusual twists highlight the menu. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens (561-627-2000) LITTLE MOIR’S FOOD SHACK Put on your jeans and enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. 103 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (561-741-3626) RA SUSHI A hip atmosphere and some of the best raw fish around. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens (561-340-2112)

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SEASONS 52 Every dish on the menu contains fewer than 475 calories, and almost all are both intensely flavored and delicious. 11611 Ellison Wilson Road, Palm Beach Gardens (561625-5852) SOLU RESTAURANT Chef Carlos Jorge blends elements of different Asian cuisines with traditional Caribbean favorites. 3800 N. Ocean Drive, Resort at Singer Island (561-340-1795)

VERO BEACH ORIENTE Upscale Cuban cuisine in a setting reminiscent of 1950s Havana. 3244 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (772-410-0100) THE TIDES Florida dishes enhanced by Latin touches, along with elements of the Caribbean and the Deep South. 3103 Cardinal Drive, Vero Beach (772-234-3966)

MARTIN COUNTY 11 MAPLE STREET The daily menu fuses organic produce, fresh seafood and free-range game into some of the most inspired fare in South Florida. 3224 N.E. Maple Ave., Jensen Beach (772-334-7714) RISTORANTE CLARETTA This Northern Italian beauty is a family affair. The food is classic and beautifully prepared. 3036 S.W. Martin Downs Blvd., Palm City (772-219-9940) ◆ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | SEPTEMBER 2010

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ADMIRALS COVE REALTY This gated waterfront home with four spacious bedrooms, seven full baths and one half-bath is a must-see, from the grand foyer to the second-floor sun terrace. Offering formal living and dining, limestone floors and panoramic windows that afford fantastic water views. 3535 Military Trail, Suite 101, Jupiter 561-744-8800 (ref. 595) | admiralscove.com

ABINGDON AT TRADITION An all-inclusive community with a carefree lifestyle, promoting health and happiness through an array of amenities. Maintenance-free living, daily fine dining, weekly housekeeping, personalized wellness programs and on-site health care services are all included for members. 10685 S.W. Stony Creek Way, Port St. Lucie 772-345-2700 | abingdon-tradition.com

TRUE TREASURES Celebrating 20 years in business, True Treasures offers fine consignments, antiques and collectibles from repeat consigners, private estate collections and importers— everything beautiful for the home and treasure seekers looking for recycled nostalgia. • Crystal Tree Plaza: 1201 U.S. Highway 1, Suite 15, North Palm Beach; 561-625-9569 • Home Depot Plaza: 3936 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 561-694-2812 • The Boutique: 617 Northlake Blvd., North Palm Beach; 561-844-8001 truetreasuresinc.com

SMITH SERVICES Serving Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Brevard counties since 1974, Smith fills a complete range of heating, ventilation and air conditioning needs with brand-name products and attentive customer service. 1306 29th St., Vero Beach 866-592-8268 | smith-hvac.com


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ROOMS v TROPICAL COOL The homeowners wanted a casual, flowing environment for their Boca Raton patio. Roz Shuster surrounded the area with draperies, creating a cozy, private ambience for relaxed entertaining. Outdoor paddle fans impart a tropical flair, while candles on stands add illumination and a touch of romance. Roz Shuster Designs, Boca Raton (561-901-4937, rozshusterdesigns.com)

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The Great Divide Named for Gloria Swanson’s character in Sunset Boulevard, Jonathan Adler’s white lacquer Desmond screen ($1,500) is to die for. jonathanadler.com

Silver Chic The two-door Cristobal Chest ($4,829) by Jacques Garcia for Baker Furniture is carved in a stylized geometric design and finished in varnished silver leaf. The interior is black lacquer. Robb & Stucky, Palm Beach Gardens (561-9047222, robbstucky.com)

Design Glow The glass rods on the Royalton pendant by Arteriors Home ($1,840) resemble the fringe on a fabulous flapper dress. Fine Things, Boca Raton (561-3925747, arteriorshome.com)

Remade Classic Vintage furniture gets a new life at Madeline Weinrib Atelier. This black lacquer faux bamboo chair ($2,800) is elegant yet tribal with Weinrib’s black and white Suzani cushion. ABC Carpet & Home, Delray Beach (561-279-7777, madelineweinrib.com)

Deco Divine A throwback to the style of Dorothy Draper, John Charles Designs’ Luxe four-seat sofa (starting at $5,000 for leather, $3,125 fabric) for American Leather features biscuit-tufted cushions with buttons on the back, seat and inner arms. Sklar Furnishings, Boca Raton (561-862-0800, sklarfurnishings.com) 96

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Palm Beacher Susan Cochran has no more than 10 years’ experience as a self-taught sculptor, yet her traveling exhibition of giant bronze ants took the art world by storm and now is stationed at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. Cochran has moved on to human sculptures, a first for her. The male Nigerian Hausa dancer, part of a larger and new sculpture called Fly Paper, was inspired by Cochran’s time in Africa. “I loved the way the natives moved or, for that matter, stood still,” she says. “I’m teaching myself movement and muscles.” susanpcochran. com —Lola Thélin

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September 2010 PALM BEACH GARDENS’ STUDIO E GALLERY PRESENTS “TRUE COLORS,” A WORLD DEFINED BY COLORS, AND “GOOD COMPANY,” INSPIRED BY ITALIAN WAITERS, SEPT. 1-30. (561799-3333, STUDIOEGALLERY.COM)

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GOINGS ON 1 Flavor Palm Beach, third annual Palm Beach County restaurant month, threecourse menus for the fixed price of $19.09 for lunch and $30 for dinner, to Sept. 30. (561-315-8803, flavorpalmbeach.com) 2 Clematis by Night, music concert, The Palm at the Waterfront, West Palm Beach, also Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30, free. (561-822-1515, clematisbynight.net) 4 Summer Smash Regional Championships, Delray Beach Tennis Center, to Sept. 10, free. (561-330-6000, pimmarketing.com) 9 CAPtivating Divas of Stage, kick-off parties for CAP’s 25th anniversary, The Lounge, West Palm Beach; also Sept. 25, The Cottage, Lake Worth, call for ticket information. (561-472-3022, cappbc.org) 106 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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10 Sushi & Stroll Summer Walk, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free for members, $5-$7 nonmembers. (561-495-0233, morikami.org) 11 10th Annual Golf Tournament, benefiting Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, Indian Spring Country Club, Boynton Beach, $150 per player. (561-683-3287, bgcpbc.org)

GRIFFIN GALLERY ANCIENT ART IN BOCA RATON STUDIES “THE MAMLUK PHENOMENON IN ANCIENT JERUSALEM,” SEPT. 11 TO OCT. 6. (561-994-0811, GRIFFINGALLERY.NET)

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Ride & Remember Trolley Tour, tour of Delray Beach’s five historic districts, meet at N.E. 1st Street and N.E. 1st Avenue, $12 members, $15 nonmembers. (561-279-8883, spadymuseum.com)

Belladonna Pug, Linda Chapman

LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR THE ARTS IN TEQUESTA TURNS ITS ATTENTION TO MAN’S BEST FRIEND IN “A DOG-GONE ART SHOW,” ON DISPLAY UNTIL SEPT. 16. (561-746-3101, LIGHTHOUSEARTS.ORG) 11 Third Annual Treasure Coast Pirate Fest, family treasure hunts, adults and children’s costume contests and more, benefiting Stuart Heritage, Osceola Street, Riverwalk Stage and downtown docks, Stuart, to Sept. 12, free. (treasurecoastpiratefest.com) 16 Art After Dark, East Meets West, introducing the special exhibition “On the Silk Road and High Seas,” Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, members free, $12 adults, $5 youth 13-21. (561-832-5196, norton.org)

A Dog-Gone Art Show Auction & Dog Fashion Show, benefiting the Lighthouse Art Center and Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, Lighthouse Art Center, Tequesta, free for members and children under 12, $5 nonmembers. (561746-3101, lighthousearts.org)

Charity Golf Classic, hosted by Executive Women’s Golf Association, benefiting Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The Boca Country Club, Boca Raton, $150. (561-686-7701, jdrf. org)

TEE TIME Golf lovers, take a break from the greens to pay tribute to influential African-Americans at PGA Village’s PGA Historical Center in Port St. Lucie. The African-American Pioneers Exhibit honors golfers, including Ted Rhodes, John Shippen and Bill Spiller, who pushed for equal treatment of all players and encouraged diversity in golf. During their professional careers, these golf greats were denied the opportunity to become PGA members because of the PGA’s 1934-1961 “Caucasian-only clause.” The PGA bestowed posthumous membership to them at its annual meeting in New Orleans last fall. “It is vital that we show the depth and breadth of the important contributions to the game and sport of golf that African-American golfers made in the history of golf,” says PGA Village General Manager Bob Baldassari. “Today’s generation—kids and adults alike—need to reflect on the amazing accomplishments that these men and women made to make golf a better game.” A first for the golf museum, which opened in 2002, are the interactive audio-video displays and touch screens in the exhibit. Videos honor AfricanAmerican trailblazers in the sport, including world heavyweight boxing champion Joseph Louis Barrow, who broke the color barrier by appearing under a sponsor’s exemption in a 1952 PGA event. “It’s a great compliment to these black pioneers when visitors to the PGA Historical Center learn of the vast array of contributions since the turn of the last century,” adds Baldassari. The center houses the PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame and temporary exhibitions such as September’s Ryder Cup exhibit. On Sept. 4-6, the center celebrates Patriot Golf Day, a fundraiser benefiting the Folds of Honor Foundation and featuring a parade, tournament and exhibit honoring military veterans and how golf clubs raise military awareness. The center also is home to golf artifacts and memorabilia such as legendary course architect Donald Ross’ original workbench, the sixteenth-century (oldest known) written menPGA Historical tion of the sport, and the four Center in major Championship trophies. Port St. Lucie The Probst Library, containing thousands of resource books, handbooks and yearbooks, has a white glove room for delicately viewing prized and rare items. Admission to the center is free. (800-800-GOLF, pgavillage. com) —Aimee Hoyt THE PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS’ ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

Florida Sportsman Fishing & Boat Show, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, to Sept. 12, $8 adults, children 12 and under free. (561-793-0333, floridasportsman. com/shows)

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Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee, Harriet Himmel Theater, West Palm Beach, $1,000 team registration. (561-279-9103, literacy pbc.org) 17 Martin County Nautical Flea Market & Seafood Festival, Martin County Fairgrounds, Stuart, to Sept. 19, $7, children 12 and under free. (954-205-7813, flnautical fleamarket.com) Michael Shields Memorial Inshore Open, captains party, River Palms Cottages and Fish Camp, Jensen Beach, also Sept. 18, barbecue, kids’ fishing clinic and awards ceremony, $100. (772-545-1255, bcgmartin.org) MusicFest Downtown Stuart, live music, food, entertainment and kids’ activities, Gazebo Park, Stuart, free. (772781-8522, cityofstuart.us)

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pre-registration, $25 race-day registration. (561-512-5134, jeffannas5k.com) 24 Art & Wine Promenade, wine tastings, live entertainment, and street side artist trunk shows, Northwood Village, West Palm Beach. (561-822-1550, northwoodvillage.org) Fifth Annual March of Dimes Signature Chefs and Wine Extravaganza, gourmet gala featuring the county’s best chefs, Boca Raton Resort & Club, $100 or $125 VIP in advance, $125 or $150 VIP at door. (561-6840102, marchofdimes.com/florida) 25 1st Annual Casino Night, benefiting Boys & Girls Clubs of Boca Raton, The Country Club of Boca Raton, $100, $175 couple. (561-683-3287, bgcpbc.org) Downtown Stuart Craft Fair, Osceola Street, downtown Stuart, to Sept. 26, free. (954-472-3755, artfestival.com) International Coastal Cleanup, 25th anniversary, cleanup sites throughout Palm Beach County, visit or call for location information, free. (561-686-6646, keeppbc beautiful.org)

El Búnker, Rafael Domenech

EMERGING CUBAN ARTIST RAFAEL DOMENECH’S ART DRAWS FROM HIS LIFE IN UNITED STATES AND CUBA. HIS WORKS ARE SHOWN AT ARMORY ART CENTER IN WEST PALM BEACH FROM SEPT. 10-OCT. 22. (561-8321776, ARMORYART.ORG)

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CILANTRO CHICKEN SALAD JEREMIAH JENNER’S PHOTOS OF ORDINARY OBJECTS AT CLOSE RANGE ARE THE SUBJECT OF THE “MASTERWORKS” EXHIBITION AT CORNELL MUSEUM OF ART & AMERICAN CULTURE IN DELRAY BEACH, TO SEPT. 25. (561-243-7922, OLDSCHOOL.ORG)

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Narrated Bus Tour of Historic Delray Beach, conducted by the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History, departure at MLFH, Boynton Beach Mall, $15 adults. (561-243-2662, delraybeachbus tours.org) Palm Beach Gardens Police Explorers 3rd Annual Golf Tournament, The Country Club at Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens, $135 single. (561-799-4565, jschnur@pbgfl.com, palmbeachgolfcenter.com) 26 Tropical Triathlon, 1/4-mile ocean swim, 11-mile bike and 3.1mile run, Lake Worth Beach, $60 individual or $80 after Sept. 1, $90 relay or $95 after Sept. 1. (active.com, lwchamber.com) 30 Mahlon Cline: A Retrospective, fundraiser, benefiting and held at Lighthouse Art Center, Tequesta, free for members and children under 12, $5 nonmembers. (561-746-3101, lighthousearts.org) PERFORMING ARTS 1 Low Down Dirty Blues, Florida Stage at the Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Sept. 5, $47-$50. (561-585-3433, floridastage.org) The Comfort of Darkness, love story, Caldwell Theatre, Boca Raton, to Sept. 5, $38-$45. (561-241-7432, caldwelltheatre.com) 2 The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged, 37 plays in 97 minutes, Lake Worth Playhouse, to Sept. 11, $25-$29. (561-586-6410, lakeworthplayhouse.org)

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3 Mary Foster Conklin, Royal Room Summer Cabaret Series, The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, to Sept. 4, $45 show, $90 dinner/show. (561-659-8100, thecolony palmbeach.com) 4 Toby Keith’s American Ride with Trace Adkins, Cruzan Amphitheatre,

THE ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS IN WEST PALM BEACH STUDIES MOVEMENT AND THE BODY IN “THE ART OF DANCE.” THE EXHIBITION BEGINS SEPT. 1 AND ENDS OCT. 27. (561-8325382, ANSG.ORG)

11 John Mayer, Cruzan Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, call for ticket prices. (561-795-8883, livenation.com) 16 The Unexpected Guest, mystery, Vero Beach Theatre Guild, to Sept. 26, $18-$20. (772-562-8300, verobeachthe atreguild.com) 17 Jazz on the Palm, The Jesse Jones Jr. Quartet, The Palm at the Waterfront, West Palm Beach, free. (561-833-8873, wpbgo.com)

West Palm Beach, call for ticket prices. (561-795-8883, livenation.com) 7 Jonas Brothers in Concert with Demi Lovato and friends from Camp Rock, Cruzan Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, call for ticket prices. (561-795-8883, live nation.com)

Kings of Leon, Cruzan Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, call for ticket prices. (561-795-8883, livenation.com) 18 Project Trio, high-octane chamber music, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $27. (772286-7827, lyrictheatre.com)

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GALLERIES Cornell Museum of Art & American Culture, Delray Beach. “Stuff II: The Joy of Collecting, to Sept. 25. (561-243-7922, oldschool.org) Eissey Campus Art Gallery, PBSC, Palm Beach Gardens. “Summer Show: Judith King’s 2D and 3D Solo Exhibition,” to Sept. 3; “Figuratively Speaking Invitational,” Sept. 14 to Oct. 8. (561-207-5015, palmbeachstate.edu/x6996.xml) Lighthouse Center for the Arts, Tequesta. “Multiple Sins,” to Sept. 18; “Mahlon Cline: A Retrospective,” Sept. 21 to Nov. 2; “Hocus Pocus,” Sept. 23 to Nov. 2; “Painters of Scenery: An Exhibition of Landscapes,” Sept. 30 to Nov. 2. (561-7463101, lighthousearts.org) Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach. “Kaiju! Monster Inva-

sion!” and “Kyoto: A Place in Art,” both to Oct. 17. (561-495-0233, morikami.org) Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “Beyond the Figure” and “Dinotopia: The Fantastical Art of James Gurney,” both to Sept. 5; “On the Silk Road and High Seas: Chinese Ceramics, Culture and Commerce,” to Nov. 21. (561-832-5196, norton.org) Schmidt Center Gallery, FAU, Boca Raton. “Jaffe Collection,” Sept. 11 to Oct. 30. (561-297-2661, fau.edu/galleries) Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “Florida’s Wetlands,” to June 2011. (561655-7226, fourarts.org)

Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, Delray Beach. “Passages to Freedom: Secrets of the Underground Railroad,” to December 2010. (561-243-2662, spadymu seum.com) The Elliott Museum, Stuart. “Florida: Fields of Dreams,” to Sept. 30. (772-2251961, elliottmuseumfl.org) Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach. “Connections: Selections from the Permanent Collection,” to Sept. 26; “In Focus: Photography from the Permanent Collection,” to Sept. 5; “Clearly Color: Glass from the Permanent Collection,” to Jan. 2, 2011; “Metamorphosis: Abstract Works by Federico Uribe,” Sept. 25 to Jan. 2, 2011. (772-231-0707, verobeachmuseum.org) ◆

South Florida Science Museum, West Palm Beach. “Science in Toyland,” to Sept. 12; “Animal Grossology,” Sept. 25 to Jan. 9, 2011. (561-832-1988, sfsm.org)

HAUTE HISTORY

Arnold Scaasi, another iconic designer with

Even after a full day of shopping, trendset-

impressive clientele, such as former First Lady

ters can further immerse themselves in fashion

Barbara Bush and actress Elizabeth Taylor, will

by visiting the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion

have his designs featured in the museum as

History, located in the Boynton Beach Mall.

well. Select couture gowns were donated to

Celebrating its eleventh anniversary this year,

MLFH’s permanent fashion collection. “Scaa-

the museum moved to this donated location in

si: An Iconic American Fashion Designer”

the fall of 2009 and is operated by Executive

exhibit of couture fashions runs Sept. 25 to

Director and Chief Curator Lori J. Durante.

June 19, 2011.

The museum is studying Palm Beach prep

The Boynton Beach location, a

with “Lilly: A Multimedia History Exhibit,”

temporary site while the museum

showcasing the fashions, lifestyle and history

begins its plans on a permanent

of the “Queen of Prep” Lilly Pulitzer, until May

home, includes three gallery spaces and an

31, 2011. The New York socialite started her

education room used for lectures and school

fashion empire with shift dresses in color-pop-

field trip classes. Along with each exhibition, a

ping prints made to hide juice stains from

school program called “Mathematics in Design

working at her Palm Beach fruit juice stand.

and History” also is offered to show students

Designs inspired by Lilly fashions were created

how mathematics is infused into display items.

by students at Miami International University

Admission to the museum is $5 for adults or

of Art and Design and will be on display along

$1 for children ages 2-11. (561-243-2662,

with vintage Lilly items.

mlfhmuseum.org) —Aimee Hoyt

Lilly Pulitzer caftan

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FINALE v PERSONAL STYLE

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1. 1969 cologne by Histoires de Parfums 2. Hickey Freeman suit 3. Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man by Bill Clegg 4. Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent, England

BOOKED UP Mario is reading

GREEN HIDEWAYS Gardens

Portrait of an Addict as a Young

are aplenty but only the best

Man by Bill Clegg. “I suffer

grab Mario’s attention. These

from addictions; it touches so

include the Sissinghurst Castle

many of us, and it was a glaring

Garden in Kent, England—“The

reminder of what can happen if

concept of garden rooms

you’re not honest with yourself.”

was truly executed with

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Landscape architect MARIO NIEVERA’s ability to design landscapes that complement a home’s architecture has him working throughout the world. The part-time Palm Beacher, who serves on the boards of the Horticultural Society of New York and the Cultural Landscape Foundation, has Palm Beach to thank for the launch of his eponymous company in 1996. “I began my firm in Palm Beach because local architects and designers really persuaded me to work with them designing gardens to complement their projects,” he says. “It’s to them I owe so much for my success.” Paying it forward, he recently designed a garden for the Royal Poinciana Chapel in Palm Beach and donated his design fees. —Lola Thélin

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perfection”—and a private 3

garden in Saint-Germain-desPrés in Paris—“It has a water

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surprise in one of the hidden

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gardens.” I have many bottles. My recent

DAILY WEAR When working,

favorites are Méchant Loup

Mario wears jeans and shirts

by L’Artisan Parfumeur, 02 by

by New York’s Groupe Seize

Odin and 1969 by Histoires de

sur Vingt or Lacoste. “If I’m in

Parfums.”

a meeting, then it’s a suit by

PARIS NOTES While he lives

Hickey Freeman or khakis and a

AVANT-GARDE DECOR

in New York, Mario’s second

blue Gucci blazer paired with an

Mario’s homes are decorated

favorite city is Paris. The

Hermès tie or pocket square.”

with outlandish items. His

George V is his stay of choice

East Hampton house features

but on his last visit, he stayed

KEEP IT CLEAN “My

a brightly colored, 1950s toy

at Pavillon de la Reine on the

dermatologist gave me a

lawn mower hanging on the

Place des Vosges. Mario loves

regimen four years ago and I

living room wall. The New York

the Librairie des Jardins (Garden

haven’t varied it—all products

residence is home to eighteenth-

Bookstore), the antiques at the

are from Prescribed Solutions.”

and nineteenth-century wooden

Porte de Clignancourt markets,

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saints from the Philippines, and

La Fontaine de Mars restaurant

COLLECTOR’S ITEMS “Along

his Palm Beach place houses

and Ladurée for macaroons.

with shoes, I collect cologne, so

shell boxes and animals.



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