ACCENT · THE MAGAZINE OF LIFE’S CELEBRATIONS · SPRING 2022
LUX BOND & GREEN JEWELERS SINCE 1898
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WORLDTIMER MANUFACTURE Handcrafted in-house movement. Manufacture Collection : in-house developed, in-house produced and in-house assembled movements.
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WORLDTIMER MANUFACTURE Frederique Constant is a Swiss watchmaking Manufacture located in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva, Switzerland. The Maison was founded in 1988 to offer fine Swiss timepieces at competitive prices. Achievements made in watchmaking come down to a combination of elements that Frederique Constant has been fine-tuning for over 30 years.
• This beautiful invention, designed for exploration and travel, allows the exact time to be read instantly in the 24 cities that represent the 24 time zones. • Featuring the FC-718 automatic caliber, with its 38-hour power reserve, which is both reliable and simple. All its indications are set with the crown alone, thanks to an ingenious three-notch system. At the first notch, it winds the watch. At the second, it sets the date (upwards) and the reference city (downwards). At the third, it sets the central display time. • Simple and intuitive, this design
allows the wearer to cross time zones, driven solely by the desire to discover the world, without having to worry about the time change. The local time (by central hands) and the domestic time (by the mobile disk) are automatically synchronized with each other. Additionally, the two toned ring around the dial distinguishes day and night time zones (dark for night, white for day). • The movement is visible through the open back of the watch. Like all genuine Manufacture calibers signed by Frederique Constant, it is richly decorated with Côtes de Genève.
The Classics Worldtimer Manufacture is above all a creation of modern and timeless design and an invitation to travel.
The dial is dressed in a deep blue representing the oceans of the central planisphere. Set on a navy blue alligator strap with a folding buckle. Limited Edition of 1,888 pieces. Also available in an 18-carat rose gold Limited Edition of 88 pieces.
This special Swiss Worldtimer Manufacture Limited Edition was produced in 108 pieces, featuring an exclusive, modern dial for the frequent traveler, decorated with the famous Swiss cross, in reference to the Swiss time zone. Comes on a navy blue alligator leather strap and includes an additional white alligator leather strap.
This Worldtimer Manufacture with an 18-carat rose gold case was produced in a Limited Edition of 88 pieces only. The intense blue dial is reminiscent of the ocean. The continents emerge from the dial, their anthracite grey outlines carved with the greatest precision.
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PRESIDENT & CEO John A. Green VICE CHAIRMAN Marc A. Green CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Cassie Wildman A DV E RT I S I N G & M A R K E T I N G DIRECTOR Andrea Mascaro GRAPHIC DESIGNER Paden Dickinson
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Jewelry has been enlarged to show detail. Due to the fluctuating prices of diamonds, gold and platinum, prices are subject to change without notice and may vary depending on size, quality and availability. While we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this magazine, we are not responsible for errors or omissions. ACCENT is published by Wainscot Media, 1 Maynard Drive, Park Ridge NJ 07656, in association with Lux Bond & Green. Copyright © 2022 by Wainscot Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Editorial Contributions: Write to Editor, Lux Bond & Green, 1 Maynard Drive, Park Ridge NJ 07656. The magazine is not responsible for the return or loss of unsolicited submissions. Subscription Services: To change an address or request a subscription, write to Subscriptions, Lux Bond & Green, 1 Maynard Drive, Park Ridge NJ 07656, or by telephone at 201.573.5541. Advertising Inquiries: Contact Lizette Chin at 201.571.2077 or lizette.chin@wainscotmedia.com. Printed In The U.S.A. Volume 20, Issue 1. ©2022
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It has been another crazy and hectic year, and Lux Bond & Green has continued to grow with our community’s tremendous support. Thank you to all our long-term customers as well as our many new customers who shopped with us this past year. Today we are navigating our 124th year as a family jeweler throughout the United States. Yes, we have physical stores in Connecticut and Massachusetts; nevertheless, our strong website store has helped us build relationships with customers throughout the United States as well as the many who shop with our physical stores— it’s a national business. From our concierge location in Boston, our Wellesley, Mass., store and our four locations in our home state of Connecticut to the daily virtual appointments and the busyness of our stores, it’s exciting every day. Our incredible team at LBG exceeds even our families’ expectations every day and makes us one lucky company. What’s new in ’22? We have finally started to attend trade shows again. This year we were off in Vicenza, Italy, in mid-March and Geneva just a couple weeks ago. We are very excited that we found beautiful new designs and values for diamonds, jewelry and Swiss timepieces. Technology is changing our industry for every touchpoint at LBG, and we are almost complete with building a brand-new, easy to navigate website and a state-of-the-art inventory system, all to make shopping easier and more accessible. The world has changed, and we are transforming the ways you can shop while keeping our values and culture intact for beautiful merchandise, down-toearth values and exceptional services with our long-tenured noncommission staff. We are also adding to our collections with our dear friend and jewelry designer Paul Morelli to our Wellesley store, Frederique Constant Swiss timepieces to Glastonbury and Wellesley and many new LBG collections throughout our stores with more to come in months ahead. Our service team, which you know from each of our stores, has the hidden resources in our lower levels with our two Rolex-trained watchmakers and an administrator, and two laser trained engravers with a new state-of-the-art laser engraving machine, in addition to our six experienced master goldsmiths. From restoration to repair and custom jewelry creations, we have a team of the best in the business. We have also opened a new jewelry and watch store called Store52 at 52 LaSalle Road in West Hartford Center. This casual environment will have many new collections not offered in any of our other stores, in addition to an expanded estate jewelry and pre-owned watch collection. Please follow us at Store-52.com as you do with LBGreen.com.
Cheers,
The Green Family Every Box
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A. Citrine and diamond earrings in sterling silver, $125. B. ALEX SEPKUS “Dange” ring with Malaya garnet, $7,290. C. Beaded stretch bracelet, $1,100. D. Citrine and diamond pendant, 16” chain in 14K white gold, $625. E. MARCO BICEGO Jaipur citrine earrings, $990. F. Citrine and diamond ring in 14K white gold, $650.
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CHRISTIAN DIOR A. ROBERTO COIN “Princess Flower” diamond bangle, $8,460. B. Cable link bracelet in 14K yellow gold, $995. C. ALEX SEPKUS “Dancing Squares” diamond huggie earrings, $4,275. D. Fancy yellow and white diamond pendant on a 18” diamond station chain, $3,750. E. MARCO BICEGO “Petali” earrings, $2,170. F. HEARTS ON FIRE “Lorelei” floral bangle bracelet, $5,990.
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There’s only one thing better than experiencing the award-winning arena, 40 restaurants, hotel accommodations, shopping options, and world-class gaming at Mohegan Sun. And that’s experiencing them all over again.
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MMMM AGAIN There’s only one thing better than experiencing the 40 restaurants, hotel accommodations, shopping options, and world-class gaming at Mohegan Sun. And that’s experiencing them all over again. Be Social. Be Safe.
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A. Cushion cut tanzanite and diamond earrings in 14K white gold, $7,150. B. KOTHARI opal, tanzanite and diamond chandelier drop earrings, $1,540 C. Amethyst and diamond ring in rose gold, $1,350. D. Tanzanite and diamond pendant on 16” chain in 14K white gold, $1,500. E. IPPOLITA Lollipop amethyst bracelet, $3,895. F. Amethyst and diamond ring, $1,150. LANVIN
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SEE WHAT’S IN STORE AGAIN With over 60 stores and restaurants to choose from at The Shops at Mohegan Sun, you can shop again, dine again, and indulge in some excitement again. Purchase a gift card or learn more about our shops and restaurants at mohegansun.com
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DAY TR IP S WO RT H T HE D R I V E As the days warm up, New Englanders are getting motivated to make the most of time off. Those vacation days won’t plan themselves, and luckily you needn’t travel far to experience best-in-class culinary, cultural and outdoor adventures. These destinations offer plenty of fun in the sun and Instagram-worthy sights you’ll want to savor:
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Just under two hours from Boston. With its James Beard-recognized chefs, cafés, breweries and sensational seafood to indulge in (lobster, anyone?), this city makes foodies feel right at home. Outdoors enthusiasts are stunned by Portland’s natural surroundings featuring numerous parks, sandy beaches and nature preserves, as well as activities that range from hiking and biking to swimming and golf. A visit to the LIGHTHOUSES OF CASCO BAY and THE PORTLAND OBSERVATORY offers the ideal combination of history and quintessential coastal views. Art lovers will want to arrive on the first Friday of each month, when galleries open their doors free, while theater devotees can heed the call to catch a show at the legendary OGUNQUIT PLAYHOUSE. During the day, shoppers will discover boutiques aplenty; at night, pubs and clubs offer live music. For those looking to keep the kids occupied, FUNTOWN SPLASHTOWN USA is the state’s largest water and amusement park. visitportland.com, 207.772.4994
Just over one hour from Boston. With beautiful beaches and ocean views, quaint villages, seafood shacks, breweries and wineries, the storied Cape offers a vast array of amazing sights and experiences. To start, the recently completed EXPEDITION BLUE WAYPOINTS is a geographic trail that spans 10 towns, showcasing the diversity of the region’s Blue Economy. The self-guided, innovative and educational trek helps families get the lay of the land. Outdoor activities abound, from sailing and fishing to golfing and cycling. Culture lovers will find inspiration at MUSEUMS ON THE GREEN in Falmouth and the CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD in Yarmouth, while art and entertainment enthusiasts can head to the CAPE REP THEATRE in Brewster or the CAPE COD MUSEUM OF ART in Dennis for a range of shows and exhibits. Whale-watching and seal cruises are also fun excursions for all ages, as is a visit to the WELLFLEET BAY WILDLIFE SANCTUARY. capecodchamber.org, 508.362.3225
Just under one hour from Boston. Combining a small-town vibe with big-city amenities, Providence provides visitors easy access to culture, history, arts, a renowned restaurant scene (with a host of global cuisines), plus its vibrant nightlife. During daytime hours, no family trip would be complete without a visit to the ROGER WILLIAMS PARK ZOO, which features 40 acres of woodlands and more than 160 animal species from around the world. In addition to a host of self-guided walking tours, historical places, galleries and museums, culture enthusiasts will appreciate the range of work at RISD MUSEUM, boasting a collection of more than 100,000 art and design objects with 2,300 items or more regularly on display for viewing among its rotating exhibitions. Meanwhile, the PROVIDENCE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER—an architectural gem—offers all the drama theatergoers crave. Shoppers have it in the bag, too, with high-end boutiques featuring top accessories and fashions, wellstocked bookstores and more. goprovidence.com, 401.456.0200
B E I N ST Y L E T HI S S E A S O N From Christian Dior and Fendi to Max Mara and Moschino, the spring/summer 2022 runway featured what’s haute for the upcoming seasons—and it’s all about being bold. Trends dominating the runway focused on DRAMATIC AND GLAMOROUS LOOKS, with SEQUINS AND SPARKLES taking center stage. The return of some Y2K fashion favorites such as CROPPED CARDIGANS, SHRUGS, MINISKIRTS, LOW-RISE JEANS and CLASHING PATTERNS was also noted, as were PUFF SLEEVES, a range of COLOR-BLOCKED APPAREL and EXTRA-LONG FRINGE. Just in time for the rising temps, SHEER SILHOUETTES slid onto the scene, and UNDERWEAR became OUTERWEAR with TINY BRA TOPS making their mark as the perfect layering pieces. Simultaneously, cut-out apparel continues to be an ideal way to make a chic style statement. On the accessories front, wide waist belts are back and bigger than ever; gold multi-layered chain necklaces and hoops are lustrous accents for any outfit; and pearls are popping up in classic and modern ways as EARRINGS, ANKLETS and HAIR CLIPS. Speaking of hair wear, with so many colors, patterns and sizes, HEADSCARVES are bound to give off glamorous vacation vibes no matter where you go. (Think both vintage and new à la Gucci and Hermès for inspiration.) NETTED BERETS are also having their day, bringing a touch of Paris to sophisticated ensembles, while bags in lively hues like purple and green are adding a pop of color to any monochrome attire. As for shoes? PLATFORMS are still elevating footwear fashions, and MICRO/KITTEN HEELS are maximizing comfort as an elegant alternative.
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FABULOUS FESTIVALS New England is known for its sensational seasonal festivals. With balmy days headed our way and the pandemic finally easing, it’s time to get together, get outdoors and start enjoying the sunshine. Good times await at events in every state; here’s a sampling:
IN MAY: NANTUCKET WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL. Wining and dining are two of the best ways to celebrate longer days and still-cool nights. From May 18 to May 22, food and wine lovers can take advantage of that time during this 24th annual event. It brings together local talents and culinary luminaries from across the country for a world-class gourmet experience, just 30 miles off the coast of Cape Cod. The five-day affair features a host of delectable tastings, lunches, dinners, cooking demonstrations, educational seminars and special events led by renowned chefs, sommeliers and winemakers. In previous years, this fabulous fête has attracted more than 3,000 attendees, and through its
foundation, a portion of sales is donated to Nantucket Island charities and nonprofit organizations on and off the island. • NANTUCKET WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL, Nantucket Island, Mass., nantucketwinefestival.com, 617.527.9473
IN JUNE: QUECHEE HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL.
Families seeking high-flying adventure need look no further than this yearly festival taking place in Vermont’s Upper Valley June 17–19. The sky’s the limit for breathtaking views and lots of fun at New England’s longest-running hot-air balloon extravaganza. The event features up to 20 hot-air balloons with five flights scheduled throughout the festival, along with tethered rides during the day. The accompanying arts, entertainment and music are designed for all ages and feature more than 50 craft artisans and commercial vendors. You’ll also find a range of interactive activities for the younger ones in the Free Kids Zone. For food and drink, there are local, health-conscious options, plus beer and wine gardens. Additional surprises may be in store, but you have to attend to discover more. • QUECHEE HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL, Quechee Green Park,
Village Green, Quechee, Vt., quecheeballoonfestival. com, 802.295.7900
IN JULY: MAINE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL.
Movie buffs, rejoice because there’s so much to see this year at the 25th annual Maine International Film Festival (MIFF). Hosted at the Railroad Square Cinema, the Waterville Opera House and online, the 10-day event will take place July 8–17. Organizers are planning a full-scale celebration, screening of nearly 100 films with guest filmmakers and audiences from throughout the state and around the globe. Attendees may view a range of dynamic American independent, international and classic cinema as well as some of Maine’s (and New England’s) most impressive and innovative filmmakers. There will also be various film exhibitions and educational programs. MIFF, founded in 1998, is a project of the Maine Film Center. In previous years, the festival has featured achievement awards honorees, including actresses Lauren Hutton (2017) and Glenn Close (2014). • MAINE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, 10 Water St., Suite 106, Waterville, Me., miff.org
Q UA FF WI SELY How better to toast the arrival of warmer weather than with a round of thirstquenching cocktails? From sparkling wine to home-grown herbs and citrus, many ingredients add flavor and refreshment, so we turned to John Ginnetti, owner of New Haven, Conn.–based 116 Crown, for the latest on intelligent imbibing:
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potable as the heat rises (think bourbon as the signature ingredient for the Kentucky Derby’s official cocktail, the mint julep), I often reach for unaged spirits like gin and a blanco tequila to start.” • BRING ON THE BUBBLES. “In summertime, anything that has a refreshment factor is ideal, and anything topped with sparkling wine or soda water
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in it is what people tend to lean on. (Think Aperol Spritz and mojitos.)” • HOW TO MAKE AN INFUSED SIMPLE SYRUP. “Take two equal parts water and sugar, bring to a boil and whisk until sugar dissolves. Turn off the heat, add the herbs and let everything steep for approximately 30 minutes as the syrup cools down. Infused simple syrup goes well with citrus, and I usually end up topping up all of my preferred summer drinks with either soda water or Champagne, so everything melds together seamlessly.”
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T REAS U R ES O N VIE W The great outdoors beckons in spring and summer, sure. But the seasons also bring an array of art and antiques shows to our region, featuring everything from furniture to classic cars to vintage guitars. Here are a few you’ll want to check out:
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MUSIC COLLECTIBLES EXTRAVAGANZA: Here’s a show for every member of your family band. Held April 8–10 in Boxborough, Mass., this event has a bit of everything for music aficionados: memorabilia, posters, books, T-shirts, performances, panels, workshops, presentations and even celebrity guests. Not only is there plenty of vintage vinyl (a category undergoing a major renaissance), but collectors who opt for 45s, CDs, LPs, cassettes, videos and DVDs will find their fair share
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times a year—in May, July and September—this is the do-not-miss experience for everything antique and collectible. The outdoor, week-long extravaganza has been taking place in Brimfield, Mass., since 1959 and reigns as America’s oldest show of its kind. The thrill of the hunt is like no other here. Attracting visitors from all over the country and the world, Brimfield features thousands of dealers showcasing vintage classics and a wide assortment of rare and unusual items in categories including (but not limited to) artwork, clothing, accessories and kitchenware, plus both European and American furnishings. Actually comprising about 20 individually owned show fields, the markets were voted as one of Travel Channel’s “World’s Best Flea Markets.” Dates this spring run May 10–15, and during the summer, July 12–17. • BRIMFIELD ANTIQUE FLEA MARKETS, West of the intersection of Route 84 and the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) Brimfield, Mass.; thebrimfieldshow.com
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of genres and artists to choose from. And for anyone who is keen to collect or play instruments themselves, the selection on hand includes guitars, pedals, amps, keyboards, synthesizers and drums. • MUSIC COLLECTIBLES EXTRAVAGANZA, Boxboro Regency, Route 111 at Route 495, Boxborough, Mass.; collectiblesextravaganza.com
THE BAY STATE ANTIQUE AUTO CLUB SHOW: With more than 1,000 antique motor vehicles, this event is sure to dazzle auto lovers. Scheduled for Sunday, July 10, after a two-year hiatus, it will present a curated journey through automotive history with a wide variety of makes and models. Owners are available to provide the backstory for each auto. In the flea market section, there are plenty of automotive collector’s items for purchase, while in the southeast corner of the estate the “car corral” contains more than 200 vehicles available for sale. Vendors are on hand at the centrally located food court if hunger strikes while you’re taking in the sights. • THE BAY STATE ANTIQUE AUTO CLUB SHOW, Endicott Estate, 656 East Street, Dedham, Mass., 781.459.8800; bsaac.com THE EUROPEAN FINE ART FOUNDATION (TEFAF): Not in New England, this one’s worth a trip to nearby New York City. Taking place May 6–10 at the historic Park Avenue Armory, the fourth spring edition of the show will feature leading art dealers from around the globe, showing their work and meeting with collectors and curators. TEFAF will include a range of iconic works with a focus on classical, modern and contemporary art and design. • THE EUROPEAN FINE ART FOUNDATION (TEFAF), Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y., 212.616.3930; tefaf.com
When you see the name Jacques Pépin and the word “recipe” in a headline, you know you’re in for a special treat. Renowned for his legendary culinary work as a chef, author, educator, TV personality and artist, Pépin knows the secrets to making every meal—in every season—an astonishing success. We reached out to the longtime Connecticut resident hoping he’d share one of his favorite seasonal recipes with us, and he did not disappoint! “I grow a lot of zucchini and other squash in my garden, and making fritters with the flowers has become a sort of rite of spring for us,” says Pépin. “This batter is a simple mixture of flour, baking powder and sparkling water. It’s important when the fritters are done cooking to put them on a wire rack so that they don’t get soggy. These are very crisp, delicious and easy to do.” INGREDIENTS: 10 to 12 zucchini flowers 1/3 cup flour 1/3 teaspoon baking powder 1/3 cup sparkling water About ¼ cup peanut oil, for frying DIRECTIONS: In a medium bowl, combine the baking powder and flour. Add half of the water, whisking until smooth. Add the remaining water and whisk again until smooth. This batter is quite thin. Heat the oil in a shallow pan over mediumhigh heat. Dip each flower in the batter, making sure that they’re completely coated. Allow any excess batter to drip and transfer to the hot oil. Cook until golden, turning once, two to three minutes on each side. Cook the flowers in batches, making sure not to overcrowd the pan. Place on a wire rack set on a baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt. Serve immediately. Serves 4.
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eager to build Last November, Evan Yurman was promoted to president of David Yurman Enterprises LLC, the jewelry design brand founded by his parents, David and Sybil, more than half a century ago. The new president, now 40, has two decades of experience with the company, having served as chief creative officer and led its men’s, wedding, high and fine jewelry businesses. Evan also supervised the redesign of the flagship store on New York City’s 57th Street. In a brief recent chat, ACCENT inquired about his thoughts, on- and off-duty. You’ve said that your vision for the business is “to build and sustain.” Tell us how you see the company evolving as you embrace your new role as president. In 2022 and beyond, we are looking to continue
to evolve our brand by honoring our heritage— craftsmanship, product, design and innovation— while also seeking to deepen our company’s roots in the visual arts and creative communities. Also, as with any business that hopes to sustain itself in growth, we must continue to focus on the employee experience and journey. What are you proudest of, professionally and personally? Growing up within the company has given me an appreciation for the incredible work that has gone into building it. My parents started this brand more than 50 years ago, and in many ways they were trailblazers in the industry. I’m excited to build on their legacy, and to continue to evolve and shape the future of the brand and what it stands for. I am most proud of our men’s business,
which I created in 2005. A creative outlet for me, it has also been a driving force in our growth. Tell us something that people would be surprised to learn about you. I love to cook! It brings me great joy to be able to share this with friends and family. I love to build on my menu when I travel, taking great inspiration from the Far East and different regions of Europe, both coastal and inland. I also enjoy meeting the people who grow and care for ingredients with the same care as I do for my designs and products. You’re paving your own way in the family business. What are your thoughts about one or more of your children following in your footsteps? I love the idea of my children joining the business. My oldest daughter, Cody, has already designed a few collections, and I couldn’t be prouder of her.
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Seemingly age-defying actor Brad Pitt hasn’t conquered time, but he sure knows how to track it. His luxury watch collection includes a bevy of Patek Phillippe, Rolex and Breitling pieces, like this Breitling Premier B01 Chronograph 42 Norton.
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FACE TIME The Big Short of it—Brad Pitt’s collection of luxury timepieces is as illustrious as his career. Here are a few worth ogling:
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Since 2018, Pitt has been a member of the “Breitling Cinema Squad,” an ad campaign in which he shows off pieces such as this Breitling Super Chronomat B01.
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HOLLYWOOD’S HANDSOME WILLIAM BRADLEY PITT HAS A WATCH COLLECTION ALMOST AS IMPOSING AS HIS RÉSUMÉ. Brad Pitt is everyone’s type. He’s classically handsome, confusingly age-defying (at 58) and instantly recognizable both by name and by face. And just in case his three decades of achievement in glamorous Hollywood don’t make us jealous enough, this multi-talented dude has a diverse collection of luxury timepieces that just won’t quit. Early in his career, Pitt was spotted wearing classic luxury watches both in everyday life and at swanky events—the handsome and versatile Rolex Explorer and Breitling Emergency were his go-tos. Breitling launched the Emergency in 1995 as a backup transmitter for downed pilots or lost adventurers, fitting for a globetrotting actor-turned-producerdirector who travels more than he sits still. Perhaps his choice in watches then was foreshadowing, because in 2019, Pitt’s Oscar-winning Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood year, he became the handsome face of the Swiss brand Breitling. He’s also one of three actors in the “Breitling Cinema Squad,” an ad campaign and social initiative established in 2018 featuring the best-of-the-best in their field (the other two are Charlize Theron and Adam Driver). The Super Chronomat B01 and Premier B01 Chronograph 42 Norton are among Pitt’s faves from Breitling, the latter a collaboration with the British motorcycle manufacturer. (Pitt is a keen motorcyclist, a hobby he shares with son Pax.) But first, in 2005 (coincidentally the year in which he met his future wife Angelina Jolie on the set of their film, Mr. and Mrs. Smith) the Oklahoma native was tapped as TAG Heuer’s spokesmodel. He owns a TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 16 Automatic Chronograph, and his character in 2011’s Moneyball famously sported the TAG Heuer Kirium, which the film’s prop master presented to the actor as an option after finding it on a crew member’s wrist. This
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particular watch has a midnight blue dial, Mercedesstyle hands, a unidirectional rotating dive bezel and a classic case build. One of Pitt’s most famous wristwatches is the iconic Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711. Rumored to be an engagement gift from Jolie, Pitt’s Nautilus has a dark dial and a stainless-steel case and bracelet and is water-resistant to 120 meters. And don’t quote us on this, but surely Pitt was given a Rolex or two by his other ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston, who herself has an impressive watch collection. Pitt owns a Rolex GMT Master II, a Rolex Daytona in stainless steel with a white dial, a Day-Date, a Submariner and a yellow gold Yacht-Master, among others. Arguably the pinnacle of Pitt’s vault is the minimalistic Cartier Tank à Guichet in 18K gold, an unusual selection that proves that this guy is no novice collector. Instead of a dial, the Tank à Guichet has a “jump-hour” mechanism, in which the hour and minutes are revealed behind tiny little windows on the metal face. It’s a limited-edition piece that debuted to celebrate Cartier’s 150th anniversary, and it is in fact a reiteration of the original Tank à Guichet from 1928. Only 100 of these have been produced globally. Clearly then, this dad-of-six picks his wristwatches as he picks his projects—thoughtfully, informedly and with concern for how each will affect his legacy. His 2022 ventures thus far include an as-yet-untitled Formula One film, along with an unexpected foray into the music industry, where he is reopening Miraval Studios, the legendary recording facility located at Château de Miraval in France. As for the long-term future? It’s hard to picture Pitt ever getting old, but of course he hasn’t defeated time; he only tracks it magnificently. In any case, it’s a sure bet he’ll always be watchable.
Pitt reportedly purchased this rare Patek Philippe Ref. 5016A with a Calatravastyle case at an auction in Geneva in 2015. The price? $6.7 million.
In addition to his Rolex President, Day-Date, Submariner and Yacht-Master, Pitt also owns this stainless-steel Rolex Explorer with a black dial.
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FOR THE WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT, ROLEX’S LADY-DATEJUST COMBINES ELEGANCE WITH UNCOMPROMISING TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE. By Christen Fisher Since long before “women’s liberation” there have been women of stunning accomplishment in many fields beyond the home, and Rolex has recognized them for almost a century. Beginning in 1927 with Mercedes Gleitze, the first Englishwoman to swim the English Channel and Rolex’s first Testimonee, the brand has long championed women with the audacity to strive for and achieve excellence. Society’s perception of women’s roles continued to evolve and broaden in the years after World War II. Inspired by icons like actress Audrey Hepburn, writer Françoise Sagan and equestrian Pat Smythe, more women began to follow their own priorities and chase their own successes. Rolex took note, and in 1957 the company unveiled a watch inspired by and created for assertive, independent women forging their own paths to success, the Oyster Perpetual Lady-Datejust. At just 28 millimeters, the Lady-Datejust was a technical and cultural achievement that put the reliability and precision of a men’s watch into a case sized for a woman. Today, the Lady-Datejust continues to set the standard for uncompromising technical performance and timeless elegance, gracing the wrists of such accomplished women as marine biologist Sylvia Earle, golf champion Annika Sörenstam and pianist Yuja Wang. These women are at the top of their fields, breaking barriers and records as they strive for ever-higher levels of excellence, paving the way for the next generation. Made for a woman on the move, the Lady-Datejust is equipped with caliber 2236, a self-winding mechanical movement exclusively developed and manufactured by Rolex. Its Perpetual rotor ensures continuous winding of the mainspring by harnessing the movements of the wrist to provide constant energy. And when the road gets bumpy, the watch is notably resistant to shocks, thanks to a unique balance wheel with variable inertia regulated via gold Microstella nuts and held firmly in place by a height-adjustable traversing bridge and high-performance Paraflex shock absorbers. Its Syloxi hairspring in silicon renders it 10 times more precise than a traditional hairspring. It also boasts a power reserve of 55 hours. Because you never know where the road to success might lead, the Lady-Datejust’s Oyster case is guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 meters. Its middle case is crafted from a solid block of Oystersteel or 18K
gold. The finely fluted caseback is hermetically screwed down, and its Twinlock winding crown is fitted with a double waterproofness system and screws down securely against the case. Its sapphire crystal with cyclops date lens at 3 o’clock is virtually scratchproof. Though classic and timeless in style, the Lady-Datejust honors each woman’s individuality through its myriad dial, bezel and bracelet offerings. Multiple dial variations are available in a wealth of materials, colors, motifs and markers—indices, Roman or Arab numerals—with numerous gem-setting options for the hour markers or the dial itself. Domed, fluted or gem-set, the bezel of the Lady-Datejust is available in three different designs, each conferring its own distinctive aesthetic. The Lady-Datejust is available in several metal alloys: Oystersteel, 18K yellow, white or Everose gold and in a Rolesor version (a combination of Oystersteel and yellow, white or Everose gold). Depending on the version, the Lady-Datejust is available on a threepiece link Oyster bracelet with a folding Oysterclasp; on a five-piece link Jubilee bracelet with a Crownclasp; or on a three-piece link President bracelet with a Crownclasp. The Lady-Datejust’s Oyster bracelet also features the Easylink comfort extension link, developed by the brand, which allows the wearer to increase the bracelet length easily by approximately 5 millimeters, for additional comfort in any circumstance. The President bracelet, fitted on some 18K gold versions, includes ceramic inserts inside the links to enhance its flexibility and longevity. And for the woman whose success sparkles just a little brighter, Rolex recently introduced an entirely gem-set version in 18K yellow gold. The case is set with 158 brilliant-cut diamonds on the case sides and lugs, with the bezel featuring another 44 brilliant-cut diamonds. This new Lady-Datejust is fitted on a President bracelet additionally set with 596 brilliant-cut diamonds, and features a spectacular dial paved with an additional 291 brilliant-cut diamonds. Inspired by the audacity of postwar women to achieve their own successes and sustained by the incredible women who carry on that legacy today, the Rolex Lady-Datejust is the face of modern femininity and a celebration of those who dared to lead the way.
The Rolex Lady-Datejust was a technical and cultural achievement that put the reliability and precision of a men’s watch into a case sized for a woman. Its modern iterations remain the face of femininity. Clockwise from top left: Lady-Datejust in an Everose Rolesor version, bezel set with 46 brilliant-cut diamonds, chocolate dial set with 10 diamonds; Lady-Datejust in 18 ct yellow gold, bezel set with 46 brilliant-cut diamonds, white mother-of-pearl dial set with 10 diamonds; the first Lady-Datejust, launched in 1957; Lady-Datejust in a white Rolesor version with a fluted bezel and a dark gray dial with Roman numerals.
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David Yurman Cablespira hoop earrings in 18K yellow gold, $1,350; David Yurman Mini Chevron pavé diamond pinky ring in 18K yellow gold, $7,500; David Yurman Lexington chain bracelet with diamond accents in 18K yellow gold, $7,900; David Yurman Helena center station diamond bracelet in 18K yellow gold, $4,500.
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Diamond hoop earrings in 14K yellow gold, $3,995; oval link chain necklace in 14K yellow gold, $2,450; bracelets from left to right, Harry Kotlar Artisan diamond bangle bracelet in 18K yellow gold, $6,410; Roberto Coin Navarra diamond bangle bracelet in 18K yellow gold, $8,300; diamond bangle bracelet in 14K yellow gold, $8,325; Tubogas three-row stretch bracelet in 18K yellow gold, $9,800.
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With family in Ireland, a Connecticut couple considered getting married “across the pond”—the big one, that is—but their thoughts kept returning to Central Park, a tranquil setting they had already immortalized with their engagement. “It’s always had a good place in our heart,” says Natasha (Treacy) Walton. “It’s quintessential New York.” When planning their wedding, she and husband John chose to build on those good vibes and the city that sparked their love with a reception at The Loeb Boathouse Central Park. Natasha recalls that there were flash-flood warnings on their May 5 wedding date, but when they arrived at the iconic Church of St. Ignatius Loyola and Natasha stepped out of the trolley, the skies cleared. “It didn’t start raining again until later that night,” she says. “We got very lucky—or blessed.” The landmark church with its 5,000-pipe organ proved a “spectacular” setting in which to tie the knot after five-plus years of dating. (The couple both worked in finance, lived in the same New York City apartment building and met through friends.) The rainfall earlier in the day made their photo shoot in Central Park almost magical. “We had the park entirely to ourselves,” Natasha recalls. Where rain might have brought gloom, the pink-and-gray palette she chose for the bridal party hinted happily of spring, and the couple made their grand entrance by gondola as guests gazed from the balcony. As the night progressed, guests were introduced to the couple’s signature cocktails: his, the bourbon-based Woozy Walton; hers, the Muddled McGee, a sparkling strawberry concoction. The couple’s first dance took courage for the groom, as their song “I Don’t Dance” by Lee Brice suggests. But John was rewarded, in a way, with butter-cream cookie-dough filling—he loves cookie dough—for the three-tier cake by LuLu’s Bakery. A prompt “mini-moon” in Miami was followed one year later with a trip to South Africa and Mozambique. Now the couple has settled in Connecticut with fond memories of the city that kindled their flame.
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For a couple who nurtured their love in the tranquil setting of Central Park— and even got engaged on the park’s Bow Bridge— there could be no more perfect wedding venue. Here, Natasha and John Walton enjoy a peaceful moment on a gondola ride to their reception at the park’s Loeb Boathouse.
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This page, clockwise from top left: A break in the rain welcomes bridal party photos at Bethesda Terrace with Natasha in a Vera Wang strapless gown and lace coverlet; reflecting a pink-and-gray palette are bridesmaids’ gowns by Jenny Yoo with bouquets by Lenox Hill; the groom gets ready; Natasha’s bouquet includes pink and white roses. Opposite page: The newlyweds kiss leaving the church.
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This page, clockwise from top left: Bagpipers continue a hundreds-of-years-old tradition; the bridal party joins in a toast; centerpieces herald spring with cherry blossoms, roses and hydrangeas; the three-tier cake by LuLu’s offers a treat— cookie dough. Opposite page: Guests applaud the newlyweds’ first dance—Around Town Entertainment learned the song “I Don’t Dance” for the occasion.
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The eclectic interiors fashioned by world-renowned designer Philip Mitchell reflect his genius as a collaborator. In his book, Collected Interiors: Rooms That Tell a Story, Mitchell explains how he helps a homeowner’s aesthetic intent become reality, combining pattern and plain space, antique and modern, simplicity and richness—plus touches of the unexpected. Designer Philip Mitchell combined vintage elements with contemporary design when he teamed up with a couple who were restoring their historic Georgian-inspired Cape along the Atlantic Coast. The den features comforting elements such as Art Deco-inspired chaises, mid-century European art and Jonathan Adler’s Jagged rug from Kravet, but the space also doubles as a home office. When duty calls, the teak desk, a 1958 design by Svend Age Madsen, is the perfect place to work.
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A DESIGNER HELPS HOMEOWNERS ACHIEVE SPACES THAT SPEAK ELOQUENTLY OF THEIR TASTE AND JOIE DE VIVRE.
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This page: The kitchen inside the Cape exudes simple elegance. Rose copper counter stools by Yabu Pushelberg complement the dark soapstone surfaces on the counters. Rather than installing a central fixture over the island, Mitchell opted for an intricate constellation of glass pendants by Thomas O’Brien. The conical pendants hang precisely one inch apart from one another. Opposite page: Because there is no breakfast room in the home, the dining room had to be casual enough for everyday meals but formal enough for festive occasions. Mitchell installed a crosshatch chandelier from Ironies, a piece resembling a lobster trap dipped in white resin—perfect for the waterside home. Vintage Danish woven chairs were reupholstered in leather and surround a walnut extension table. The homeowners’ artwork, including Brendan George Ko’s “We Have A History” and Vlad Grospic’s “A Perfect Storm,” make statements on their respective walls.
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This page: Mitchell kept the existing woodwork, which created a neutral background in the living room and allowed the homeowner’s extensive artwork as well as lighting and furnishing to take center stage. For instance, Yabu Pushelberg’s boomerang-angled sofa creates corner space for Liaigre’s Dinka columnar floor lamp. Opposite page: The other side of the living room takes a straight-line approach, as seen in the sofa’s stitch detail and the slats of the coffee table. A Mies van der Rohe-designed chrome and leather daybed and painting by Drew Harris give the space a modern vibe.
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This page: Mitchell created a historic look in the guest bath of a Nova Scotia cottage by combining old elements with new ones. He brought the dusky green color palette to life by introducing the complementary hues and contemporary notes of Adriana Molea’s “Colourful Wishes III,” as well as linens from D. Porthault. Opposite page: When designing the bedroom of a New York City apartment, Mitchell made certain the space was a refuge after an intense work day. Bedding and Andrew Plum’s “Crowds at Longchamp” give the room quiet energy, while a wall-mounted, swing-arm bedl amp from The Electric Company provides a contemporary touch—and is practical in the tight space.
© Collected Interiors by Philip Mitchell with Judith Nasatir, Rizzoli New York, 2021. Photography © Annie Schlechter.
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HITTING THE LINKS
Cabot St. Lucia:
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In January 2016, Canadian businessman Ben Cowan-Dewar traveled from his home in wintry Toronto to the balmy shores of the Caribbean, but sunbathing was the last thing on his mind. The co-founder and operator of Cabot Cape Breton, a marquee golf resort in Nova Scotia, Cowan-Dewar was looking for a new property to develop, a seasonal offset to the gem he’d built in the Great White North. Aside from good weather, he had two key criteria in mind. “There had to be plenty of flights, so it was easy to access from major population centers,” Cowan-Dewar says. “And it had to be a spectacular site for golf.” Easy to say. Tough to find. For all its natural beauty—the sugary beaches, the turquoise waters—much of the Caribbean has flat terrain, not exactly catnip for architecture nerds, while most of the world’s top courses lie on land with compelling wrinkles and rumples. Cowan-Dewar searched for days, puddle-jumping from one island to the next, hoping to discover a spot that met his standards. Then he found it. It was, he says, “one of the greatest golf sites I’d ever seen, anywhere in the world.” Perched at the northern tip of the island of St. Lucia (part of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles), where the eastern Caribbean meets the Atlantic, on a peninsula known as Point Hardy, the property commanded nearly two miles of oceanfront. And the coastline, Cowan-Dewar says, “did everything you wanted it to do. It jutted in and out. It moved up and down. You played across coves. It was incredibly dramatic.” So clearly did the site cry out for golf that someone had already tried to build a course on it. But that project, a design-in-themaking by Jack Nicklaus, had foundered in the wake of the 2008
financial crash. Now it was available, as naturally suited to the game as ever. “I knew immediately that I wanted to do it,” Cowan-Dewar says. “Which, of course, is when the hard work begins.” A little more than six years later, that effort is about to bear fruit. One of the most anticipated courses of 2022, Cabot St. Lucia is set to open late this year, greeting golfers with a rare marriage of place and pedigree: the first Caribbean design by the vaunted architecture duo of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, who started from scratch on the property, creating an entirely new routing. St. Lucia is a volcanic island, craggy and dramatic, with vegetation that ranges from rainforest to enchanted stands of cacti, looming like sentinels along the coast. Coore and Crenshaw’s work seizes on the varied splendor of its setting, moving through changes in environment and elevation, with ocean views on all 18 holes. You don’t just see the water; you navigate it. Nine greens sit on the bluffs; several require Evel Knievel-worthy carries over inlets. Holes 6 through 9 rush up along the coast, as do holes 14 through 18, stirring stretches to close each side. Some people like to talk about “signature” holes; Coore and Crenshaw don’t. Neither does Cowan-Dewar. He can’t pick a favorite. But he is fond of the 14th, a par-5 that rushes from a lush point inland toward the water; and the par-4 15th, a risk-reward hole that big hitters can try reaching from the tee, tempted by a target cut along the cliffs. And the short par-3 16th, which plays out toward a point on the beach. And—Cowan-Dewar could go on. Better that you see it for yourself. The course will be the anchor of a real estate development, with a high-end residential community and a boutique resort, among other amenities. Premium lots are currently on sale, ranging from $2 million to $11 million. For more information, check out cabotsaintlucia.com.
Opposite page, clockwise from top: While much of the Caribbean boasts flat terrain, Cabot St. Lucia has many elevation changes and nine holes along the cliffs; the property occupies roughly two miles of oceanfront along the island’s Point Hardy peninsula; the golf course is the anchor of a high-end residential development, which features luxurious villas and amenities; a world-class culinary experience awaits all who visit the resort’s dining establishments.
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A WORLD-CLASS COURSE HAS ARISEN ON DRAMATIC CARIBBEAN ISLAND TERRAIN THAT CRIED OUT FOR GREAT GOLF. By Robert Beringela
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TODAY’S TENNIS SUPERSTARS HAVE BROUGHT THE VENERABLE SPORT TO UNPRECEDENTED LEVELS OF POWER AND FINESSE. BUT THEY LOOK OVER THEIR SHOULDERS AND WONDER: “WHO’S NEXT?”
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This page, clockwise from top left: Donald Budge, Fred Perry, Bobby Riggs and Frank Kovacs were popular faces on the tennis circuit in the 1940s; John Newcombe was a regular at leaping over the net after winning a match at Wimbledon; Suzanne Lenglen took the women’s game to new heights in the 1920s. Opposite page: Serena Williams turned pro in 1995—she has since won the most major titles (39) in singles (23), doubles (14) and mixed doubles (2) combined.
IN THE BEGINNING Fans today know about the long dominance of Serena and Venus Williams as well as the sustained
excellence of the men’s Big Three, who seemingly always end up in the finals of any given major tournament. But do you know that star power has been a continuing theme since the beginning, when the English King Henry VIII and the French King François I were considered the highest-level court tennis players? (Court tennis is played with walls similar to modern racquetball.) Though contemporaries, these stars never squared off on the court; being royal rivals, they often preferred a jousting lance rather than racquet and ball to settle scores. “But, for sheer star power,” Evans writes, “King Henry VIII vs. King François I probably remains the greatest match that never happened.” Tennis grew beyond the kings and queens when the Industrial Revolution gave birth to the middle class, giving more families access to gardens and grass. Soon, those with financial resources were looking into games to play on the pristine lawns, and the game that originally started on a wall-surrounded court moved to the greens. Modified rules and equipment soon followed—and were all boxed and sold. The most significant change, however, was that this game was
designed to be played in the open air on an hourglass court without walls. Try picturing Roger Federer running back and forth on an hourglass court. At the helm of this transformation, Evans writes, was Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, a noble and keen court tennis player himself. He gave the game the Greek name “Sphairistike” but later renamed it the more pronouncable “lawn tennis.” Though the unique shape of Wingfield’s court didn’t stick, lawn tennis eventually caught on with England’s croquet players. By 1875, the popular club on Worple Road in Wimbledon renamed itself the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club.
GROWING THE GAME It’s believed, Evans notes, that American Mary Outerbridge got hold of one of Wingfield’s boxed sets during her travels and brought it back to her home in Staten Island, N.Y., around 1874. She played the new game with family at the Staten Island Cricket and Baseball Club, where the Staten Island Ferry ports exist today, marking the first time tennis was played in the United States. The club helped promote the
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Eventually, the brightest stars of any generation will give way to new ones, and this change in a game we’ve grown to love may be difficult for some to witness. This is especially true in tennis, perhaps the most individual-focused major sport, where players and spectators alike have not just seen the departure of beloved athletes, but have also watched over the decades as familiar rules were amended and trusted equipment became obsolete. But time doesn’t stop in its forward motion, and neither does the evolution of this sport of elegance and action. Change has done tennis good ever since it debuted in the 1500s as an activity mostly for royals and clergy. It has turned into a truly global game with a fanbase of more than 1 billion followers worldwide. The ongoing evolution of the game and the competitors who affected it are documented in award-winning sports journalist Richard Evans’ newest book, The History of Tennis: Legendary Champions, Magical Moments.
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game, holding a tennis championship in 1880. One year later, the United States National Lawn Tennis Association was formed, thanks in part to a fellow named Dwight Davis Sr. Davis was a Midwesterner who attended Harvard, and he and his friends were fans of the America’s Cup yacht race. The international boating competition spurred the idea for a major lawn tennis tournament, which Davis launched in 1900. Described then as “the World Cup of Tennis,” the team competition continues today under the “Davis Cup” moniker and features nearly 140 countries. In his book, Evans details the early days of tennis and the Davis Cup in the early 1900s and then its boom throughout Europe and the United States after World War I. Tennis clubs expanded venues and stadiums to accommodate the growing crowds that came out to see such grand champions as Bill Tilden, René Lacoste and Helen Wills. And the stands remained full when those stars began to disappear.
Writes Evans: “The sweet game would be lost to the thousands who poured into Roland-Garros, Wimbledon and the U.S. Championship each year, but tennis has always had the knack of renewing itself and soon there were new stars to admire.” There were different eras in the 20th century, with gentlemen like Sidney Wood, Jack Kramer and Ellsworth Vines Jr. winning in the ’30s. Evans tells us that Kramer once said Vines “dressed like Fred Astaire and hit the ball like Babe Ruth.” Bobby Riggs, Rod Laver and Althea Gibson were some of the names to break through in the ’40s through ’60s before the sport welcomed yet another new class in the 1970s. Around the elegance of Arthur Ashe was the tough demeanor of newcomers Jimmy Connors and Bjorn Börg, both of whom “would have a huge impact on the game for the remainder of the decade and beyond.” Brash American John McEnroe also emerged as a young talent. Though women’s tennis had proven champions like Billie Jean King and Margaret Court, the game
didn’t pick up until the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) was founded in 1973 and the first heated rivalry formed. Either Chris Evert or Martina Navratilova held the No. 1 ranking in 592 of the WTA’s first 615 weeks of rankings. The duo played each other 80 times, with 61 of those matches in tournament finals. They were friends off the court, but deadly rivals on it. “They inspired each other to produce some memorable duels on some of the game’s great stages—not least, in finals on Wimbledon’s Centre Court, where Navratilova’s four wins in four were by no means easy—three of them going to three close sets,” writes Evans. There have been great women’s players since, including Steffi Graf, Monica Seles and Martina Hingis, but none engaged in such a rivalry—that is, until the Williams sisters emerged.
THE GOLDEN ERA The transition from wood racquets to lighter and stronger graphite models helped usher in a faster and more powerful game. On the men’s
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Clockwise from left: Throughout his career, Andre Agassi was a star on the court and a hit among media members; considered one of the greatest of all time, Martina Navratilova won 59 Grand Slam titles during her career— the most of any single player; doubles sensations Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi captured three major titles together and 23 first-place trophies in all.
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Clockwise from top left: Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg, Germany; before the Andre Agassi-Pete Sampras era, Jim Courier was the face of American tennis, having won four major championships; Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard is one of the WTA’s budding stars and is primed to be a leader of the women’s tour in years to come; Ivan Lendl, one of the most consistent players in the 1980s and ’90s, reached the finals at the U.S. Open for eight straight years.
leaves sufferers with a constantly dry mouth and eyes, aching joints, and tiredness…Venus’ reaction to her illness was to change her diet, search for appropriate medication and get back to work. The result? By 2020, she had won 49 WTA titles and appeared in 16 Grand Slam finals, winning seven… People were beginning to wonder if Venus really did play among the stars. If he had still been around, Frank Sinatra would have sung about it. Superlatives were becoming superfluous.” But like all stars, Venus, Serena, Roger, Rafa and Novak will all bid the sport adieu, and a new cream of the crop will appear. Time will tell if we’ll see the next golden era in 10 years or 100 years, but as the game grows in popularity, there are plenty of youthful players “who will adorn the game for years to come.”
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side, champions like Ivan Lendl, Boris Becker, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi took the game to a new level, but the sport has been played to near perfection by today’s Big Three: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Each member of the trio has 20 Grand Slam titles, a mark eclipsed only by Serena Williams. Though younger sister Serena has 23 major titles compared with Venus’ seven, Evans notes that the older sibling had a storied career as well. “In some ways, Venus has enjoyed an even more extraordinary career than Serena,” he writes in the chapter dedicated to the Williams sisters. “The elder sister not only had to get to grips with the fact that she was the most naturally gifted of the two but, from 2011 onward, she had to battle Sjogren’s syndrome, which
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FITNESS
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LOVE THE OUTDOORS? WANT TO GET MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT IN TUNE? WYDA, A YOGA-LIKE PRACTICE OF THE ANCIENT CELTS, IS MAKING A BIG COMEBACK.
Don’t let your workout regimen be a “woulda, shoulda, coulda.” Instead, try Wyda! Pronounced wih-duh, it’s been around for thousands of years, having originated in Europe among the Celtic Druids. They developed it as a physical and spiritual practice, little suspecting that people in far-off India were creating the similar art we know as yoga. Like yoga, Wyda helps improve breathing and flexibility and relaxes the mind through a series of stretches and poses. But Wyda has elements that differentiate it from its Indian counterpart. One is that for the full effect, it’s done outdoors, where the practitioner can “sync” his or her energies with nature. (A bonus for today: effective social distance!) Its physical, spiritual and emotional benefits are threefold, based on a trio of “energy fields” that aren’t discussed in traditional yoga teaching: the vital field in the navel area (the hormonal system), the emotional field in the chest (feelings and moods) and the mental field in the head (brain function and senses). The goal is to harmonize these three fields, creating internal and external balance through physical exercises and meditation. A blockage in any of these fields, it is believed, can cause stress and lead to health complications. What do you need to get started? Well-fitting yoga clothes, a workout mat or blanket and a quiet outdoor spot, such a park or even your yard. A great beginner move is to spread your arms out to the sides and stretch your fingers, then move your arms in front of your chest and close your hands into fists that touch your chest. You can Google “Wyda yoga” for instructional videos (just hook up your tablet to the Wi-Fi outside!), or enroll in a course such as the one offered virtually on wydadruidsyoga.com, which is based in Europe and taught by a certified meditation coach who specializes in health and wellbeing. And because Wyda is easy on the joints, it isn’t ageist—older men and women can enjoy this holistic practice as readily as millennials. If you want the full, immersive Wyda experience, book a trip to the Forestis in the Dolomites, a new luxury spa hotel in the South Tyrolean mountainscape of Italy, which made Conde Nast Traveler’s 2021 Hot List. The goal at this resort is for guests to envelop themselves in the power of nature, with a slew of outdoor activities such as hiking and biking. Among the amenities there is a modern Wyda room (just in case inclement weather doesn’t let you do your workout outside), which boasts the most stunning of settings. Ah, self-care at its finest. As with any form of exercise, the more you do it, the more you’ll get out of it. The Druids supposedly did Wyda daily, but of course they had no cellphones. With the busy lifestyles and technological distractions of the 21st century, a few times a week is more plausible. Practicing Wyda regularly could boost your metabolism and clear your mind—besides strengthening your body overall—if you’d give it a try. So, how about it—wouldya?
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GIFT GUIDE
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WHATEVER HER AGE, MAKE THIS HER YEAR. GIVE HER A PIECE OF JEWELRY THAT’S TIMELESS.
Doesn’t that woman in your life—wife, fiancée, girlfriend, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, niece or friend—deserve the best? Four luxury jewelry brands think so, and they don’t even know her. They have, however, some ideas:
MARCO BICEGO Spring is the time to experiment with color, her jewelry vault included. The brand-new Jaipur Color Collection from Marco Bicego features stunning gemstones in both bright and pastel hues inspired by the colors of India. Choose your birthstone or whatever color is your favorite—or perhaps all of the above? If you prefer to stick with metals, Jaipur Gold features Bicego’s signature engraving techniques in yellow gold links, pendants, hoops and charms. Clockwise from top left, all 18K from the Jaipur Collection: yellow gold hand-engraved and polished drop earrings, $1,640; yellow gold flat link collar, $7,520; yellow gold hand-engraved and polished charm bracelet, $1,830; yellow gold medium pendant with pavé diamonds, $3,380; gold and aquamarine small stackable pendant, $1,550; yellow gold and mother-ofpearl medium stackable pendant, $1,930; yellow gold handengraved and polished charm short necklace, $3,500; yellow gold hand-engraved and polished double ring, $2,300; yellow gold blue topaz medium stackable ring, $1,300.
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DAVID YURMAN Iconic. Timeless. Classic. Such adjectives perfectly describe Cable, the pinnacle of David Yurman designs. The brand’s new collection, Cable Edge, brings a contemporary essence to this artistic technique in which one piece of metal is forged and torqued into the most perfect twist. These new pieces modernize Cable but are reminiscent of some of Evan Yurman’s early forged metal works, crafted during his apprenticeship with a blacksmith. The unisex pieces in Cable Edge are crafted from recycled sterling silver or yellow gold and hand-set with diamonds. They can be worn individually—or all at once for a dramatic statement.
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Clockwise from top left: Cable Edge 20mm saddle ring in 18K recycled yellow gold, $3,900; Cable Edge 5.5mm collar necklace in 18K recycled yellow gold, $9,500; Cable Edge 41mm cuff bracelet in recycled sterling silver, $1,200; Cable Edge 4mm full pavé bracelet in 18K recycled yellow gold with diamonds, $7,800; Cable Edge 4mm band ring in 18K recycled yellow gold with diamonds, $2,700; Cable Edge 3.5mm hoop earrings in 18K recycled yellow gold with diamonds, $2,400.
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MIKIMOTO Since 1893, when Kokichi Mikimoto cultured the firstever pearl in Japan, his namesake company has been the world’s most notable luxury pearl brand. This year’s newest Mikimoto collections pay homage to his legacy, but with a contemporary twist. The M Collection is a striking take on the letter “M”; Cherish intertwines the Akoya cultured pearl with “love”; and Classic lets the simplicity of the pearl (and sometimes diamonds) speak for itself.
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Clockwise from top left: M Collection White South Sea cultured pearls with diamonds set in 18K white gold: earrings, $12,000; pendant, $12,500; ring, $9,500; Cherish Collection Akoya cultured pearls with diamonds set in 18K white gold: bracelet, $1,300; ring, $1,950; Golden South Sea cultured pearl cuff bracelet with diamonds set in 18K yellow gold, $10,000; Classic Collection Black South Sea cultured pearl cuff bracelet with diamonds set in 18K white gold, $9,500.
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Clockwise from left: 18K yellow gold diamond Tassel necklace, $12,300; 18K yellow gold Love in Verona diamond necklace, $5,400; 18K rose gold Obelisco flexible bangle with diamond center, $11,300; 18K yellow gold Navarra bangle with diamonds, $7,900; 18K yellow gold Navarra diamond accent ring, $2,100; Love in Verona Rainbow ring with sapphires, diamonds and mother of pearl, $6,500; 18K Love in Verona 20mm hoop earrings with diamond flowers, $3,650.
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Based in Vicenza, Italy, and inspired by the art, love and architecture of the City of Gold, Roberto Coin makes pieces that are timeless, innovative and unmistakably unique. Four of its signature collections include: Navarra, featuring crosscultural references inspired by this region in Spain; Love in Verona, the collection that is representative of the great love story of Romeo and Juliet and is a symbol of perfect love; Tassel, in which the decorative feature is complemented by precious stones and metals; and Obelisco, echoing the obelisk and intended for an elegant, confident woman. Each handmade piece in every Roberto Coin collection is cast with a tiny red ruby, the designer’s signature that sends a message of peace, prosperity and happiness to the wearer.
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David Yurman Crossover diamond ring in platinum, $5,900; David Yurman Eden eternity ring in 18K yellow gold, $11,000.
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From top, diamond wedding ring in 14K white gold, $1,400; diamond wedding ring in 14K white gold, $850; emerald-cut diamond ring in 18K white gold, $12,000.
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Pear-shaped diamond ring with a diamond halo in platinum, $34,500.
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SPACE PERSPECTIVE
THE SKY’S NO LONGER THE LIMIT FOR TOURISM, AND NOW A BALLOON HAS MADE LEAVING EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE RELAXED AND FUN.
If the world is too much for you, try glimpsing it from afar. The Florida-based company Space Perspective will soon be ready to help, lifting you to the stratosphere in a balloon-floated capsule it calls Spaceship Neptune. You’ll relax in a spacious, pressurized, restroom-equipped cabin while you ascend to 100,000 feet and float there. Technically that’s not outer space, but it’s above 99 percent of the Earth’s atmosphere, and this craft’s panoramic wraparound windows show off the curvature of our blue planet against the black cosmos. (Carry extra socks, as the ones you’re wearing are liable to be knocked off by the view.) The Neptune provides six luxurious hours of abovethe-sky contemplation in which you and your seven fellow passengers (plus one pilot) can lean back in your reclining seats, enjoy the fine Wi-Fi, munch refreshments, sip cocktails and stock up visual memories so vivid and intense
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Test your limits while soaring to the edge of the planet in Spaceship Neptune by Space Perspective. The luxury-filled balloon-floated capsule takes adventure seekers as high as 100,000 feet in the sky—that’s above 99 percent of the Earth’s atmosphere!
that even your grandchildren won’t ever forget them. No knocks on the 11-minute trips today’s space tourists are taking with those other vendors you’ve read about. But in the realm of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, sometimes more is more. Spaceship Neptune will go “up, up and away” from Kennedy Space Center at a stately 12 miles per hour, with no worries about the disorienting G-forces that affect the body in a rocket launch. Lighter-thanair hydrogen gas will be used for the balloon, with technology NASA has employed for decades, and on your return your splashdown cone will gently plop into the sea and be retrieved by a ship. Commercial flights at $125,000 a pop are set to begin in 2024, but reportedly that year’s seats are already booked, so shoot for ’25 or after. When it comes to great escapes, even the Wizard of Oz didn’t have it this good.
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LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR
When it debuted in 2011, the Aventador not only looked like the prize-winning bull it was named for, but had all the characteristics as well—strong, fast and aggressive. Lambo, however, is pulling the plug on its now legendary flagship after this year, giving way perhaps to a future plug-in electric car. Before that happens, however, company engineers are celebrating the outgoing model by giving it a special trim for its finale. The Ultimae is truly limited-edition (each of the 600 cars comes with a numbered plaque) and, with a 0–to–62 mph time of 2.8 seconds, it’s the fastest street-legal Aventador ever. That power is generated by the 6.5-liter, 769 horsepower V12 engine (that’s 10 more ponies than the top-of-the-line SVJ). It also comes equipped with four-wheel steering, twin-exit rear exhausts, two-tone treatment on the side skirts and other styling details that distinguish it from all other Aventadors past and present. Starting at $450,000.
ACURA NSX
ACURA NSK: ACURA
With unique looks and luxuries, the NSX was unlike any other Japanese sportscar during its first North American stint from 1990 to 2005 (it was known as the Honda NSX in all other parts of the world). Fanatics embraced the model when Acura revived it in 2014, and it quickly attracted a cult following. Now, in its final year of production, engineers have finally given the iconic car a Type S trim—for the highest performance level in the Acura line. This gas-electric hybrid is powered by a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 combustion engine and three electric motors, which work together to create 600 horsepower. An all-wheel drive system, updated aerodynamics and a lighter carbon-fiber roof help push this Acura to a 0–to–60 time of 2.5 seconds, easily making the final NSX a bona fide supercar. Starting at $169,500.
Every Huayra that ever rolled off the assembly line has sold since the Italian hypercar manufacturer debuted the model in 2011. Owners are part of an exclusive club—each car has unique styling, unmatched aerodynamics and, of course, flight cockpit details inside the cabin. But the Huayra is approaching the end of the line—Pagani already discontinued the coupe from its lineup, and special editions are all the motor world has left. The rumored final iteration is the Imola, a Mercedes-AMG V12-powered masterpiece with 827 horsepower. With a 2.2-second 0–60 sprint time and a top speed of 236 mph, it’s the fastest streetlegal variant ever. Buyers (those lucky enough, that is, to get one) can expect the same design details that made the original Huayra a household name: the gargantuan rear wing and gullwing doors, for instance. Starting at $5.4 million.
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PAGANI HUAYRA
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SPIRITS
message in a bottle NOW HEAR THIS: MEXICO’S BEST-TASTING TEQUILAS AND MEZCALS—THESE SEVEN, FOR EXAMPLE— HAVE STEPPED UP TO THE FRONT RANK OF THE WORLD’S LIQUORS.
Dubbed “zero-zero” as the first iteration was considered flawless, this exclusive spirit (less than 1,000 cases are released each year) is produced with a clean, environmentally friendly process that incorporates reused agave. Thus the multi-award-winning tequila is best sipped and savored. It has notes of agave and black pepper on the nose with balanced flavors of agave, green apple and toast on the palate. The extra-long finish leaves hints of vanilla and tobacco. An exquisite spirit should be paired with food that’s just as delicate: Try this one with Indian or Japanese cuisine.
TEQUILA ENEMIGO
ENEMIGO “00” EXTRA ANEJO TEQUILA
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DON JULIO REAL TEQUILA
THE LOST EXPLORER MEZCAL
The bottle can be saved as a collector’s item, but what’s inside is too good not to be experienced. One of the original luxury premium tequilas, Don Julio Real is made of Weber agave found in Jalisco, Mexico, and best sipped neat and at room temperature—the way one would savor fine Scotch or Cognac. It has a gentle citrus and honey nose, with flavor highlighted by caramel, chocolate and toffee. The long finish has a slight hint of wood. Don Julio Real pairs well with sauces used in Mexican cuisine such as rich mole.
This company has made an immediate impact since its founding in 2020, and its Tobalá variety is already a leader of the agave-based spirits world. With each sip of the agave, aged 10 years, one detects aromas of dry tobacco and cocoa before the taste of vanilla with hints of leather hits the senses. The spirit’s finish is smooth with a touch of citrus and fresh grass. Handcrafted in Oaxaca as are all Lost Explorer mezcals, Tobalá spent much of 2021 racking up accolades, including silver at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and a silver with 94 points at the International Wine and Spirits Competition. Try it while enjoying chocolate with caramel sea salt.
GRAN PATRON BURDEOS TEQUILA
CLASE AZUL MEZCAL GUERRERO
Long considered one of the world’s finest tequilas for sipping (and cocktails), this spirit is made from Weber blue agave and aged in American and French oak barrels in Jalisco. Its color is dark amber, and its aroma recalls fine Bordeaux wine with a taste of oak wood, vanilla and raisins. With a velvety finish and unique smokiness, Gran Patron Burdeos is a fantastic sip for those dining on barbecued meats such as grilled chicken, or a companion to desserts made with rich chocolate.
World-renowned for its luxury tequila, this company last year honored a lesserknown region of Mexico with the release of Clase Azul Mezcal Guerrero. Its artisan decanter is surpassed only by the unique flavor of the mezcal, made from 10 percent Papalote agave, which is specific to Guerrero. One takes in grapefruit, rosemary and hints of daisy on the nose while tasting seaweed, lemon juice, pepper and notes of tobacco on the palate. This spirit pairs well with seafood cooked with lemon and butter and sweet treats such as white chocolate with jam.
SATRYNA LIMITED EDITION TEQUILA
AGUA MÁGICA
The maker of this exclusive tequila handcrafts its spirits using steamed blue Weber agave from fields near Guadalajara. Its limited-edition blanco is produced in small batches and bottled in a French decanter that pays tribute to the Day of the Dead. Its fragrance has notes of fresh herbs and lemon, while its smooth and subtle taste is of sweet honey agave with hints of spice. A smooth vanilla finish offers a clean and dry aftertaste. Try a sip with a sweet chili shrimp appetizer for a wonderful sweet-and-spicy combo.
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Founded by a Mexican team based in New York and Oaxaca, this ultra-premium brand launched a small-batch mezcal in 2021, paying tribute to the traditional process of using more than one agave type to make the spirit. Known as Ensamble, Agua Mágica is a blend of Espadín aged seven years and 15-year-old Tobalá. It starts with a light sugar cane juice on the nose and has a pronounced smoky taste like many mezcals—but not overpowering. One detects hints of grapefruit and roasted nuts before enjoying a lavender finish. In addition to making great-tasting mezcal, Agua Mágica supports an “Empowering Mezcaleros” program, which assists family-run palenques (distilleries) with the certification process to sell their mezcal.
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vive la france! DON’T BE SURPRISED TO HEAR A COLLECTIVE ‘OUI OUI’ WHEN THIS CLASSIC AND CLASSY COCKTAIL APPEARS ON THE DRINK MENU.
French 75 Cocktail INGREDIENTS n 1 oz. gin n 1/2 oz. simple syrup n 1/2 oz. lemon juice, freshly squeezed
n ice cubes n 3 oz. Champagne or sparkling wine
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Combine gin, simple syrup and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker. Add in a few cubes of ice and shake until the shaker forms a frost. Strain into a Champagne flute or coupe. Top with Champagne and enjoy!
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