MISSONI HOME!
Design doyenne and clan matriarch Rosita Missoni is bringing her zig-zaggy homewear collection to 50 Jobs Lane in Southampton. Doors open May 25 with bedding, throws, towels, rugs, pillows, and furniture accessories. Bellissima!
HOBO
Hobo is putting the pedal to the metal this summer. Expect a 4-wheel showroomon-the-go with handbags, small leather goods, and accessories—all under $300.
CHIC ON WHEELS!
WAMPUM transformed an old ice cream truck into a mobile skate-surf hautespot with the help of artist Owen Jones. Joey Wölffer’s STYLELINER teamed up with Nanette Lepore for a week-long road trip from Southampton to Montauk featuring the designer’s swim and beachwear alongside Styleliner’s eclectic finds. FAHERTY BRAND, a new lifestyle collection that’s nabbed Tory Burch as an “unofficial advisor,” will be available via a boutique-on-wheels, which hits Montauk on July 3. An added bonus? Surf lessons and yoga classes courtesy of the Faherty brothers. Namaste!
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SCENE Another summer, another shopping frenzy! Let’s get it all down on paper, shall we? ☛ Cynthia Rowley has bid adieu to The Capri. Pourquoi??? She’s opening a standalone store at 696 Montauk Hwy., featuring RTW, Surf & Swim, and party décor from her new line, Curious Candy. Hyperactive hostesses, take note! ☛ Trina Turk, Singer22, and Bespoke Global are M.I.A. this year, and we miss them already. ☛ Flying Point is upping its game at 79 Main St. in Southampton with an entire floor dedicated to skate, surf, and paddleboarding, if you’re feeling sporty. ☛ Cult Aussie beauty brand Aesop will be slinging organic potions at 55 Main St. in East Hampton. ☛ Blue & Cream is toasting its 10th anniversary with a flagship at 83 Main St. in East Hampton. ☛ Rachel Zoe is eyeing a pop-up, too, but hasn’t signed a deal yet.
GET YOUR GATSBY ON! Brooks Brothers, 48-50 Main St., Southampton, (631) 287-3936
SUMMER BUZZ! With C C. Wonder’s W Chris Burch
Congrats on the new store! Thanks. We were so blown away by the reaction to our Southampton shop we decided to open another. What’s in and what’s out? Hanging with my boys is in; formal events are out. Keep it casual! Where would we never find you in the Hamptons? The beach. I’m a pool guy. What else are you up to? I just bought a fleet of vintage microcars and we’re bringing them out here. Locations: 5 Main St., Southampton and 48 Main St., East Hampton
Cynthia Rowley
CHIC ON WINGS!
StndAIR, The Standard’s 8-passenger seaplane, will partner with a fashion brand this season, so you can shop mid-flight. But it’s not SkyMall, darlings: Aesop, Aerin Lauder, Warby Parker, and Clarins are short-listed...
FUN IN THE SUN! With Eres Creative Director Valérie Delafosse
ALICE + OLIVIA PART DEUX! With designer Stacey Bendet
Locations: 58 Jobs Ln., Southampton; 79 Main St., East Hampton Tell us about the new store in East Hampton! Our pop-up did well last year, so we wanted a permanent home. And we’re looking forward to doing a big party with you guys! Will there be free cupcakes? I’m sure! I’ve been privy to the alcohol-infused Prohibition cupcakes. They come with a warning label for pregnant women. Will you be out on the Hamptons scene this summer? I’ll be out there for a few weekends to visit Mr. [Andrew] Rosen.
You’ve got a sublime new Sunwear Collection out. Talk us through it! I travel to summer locales from the Hamptons to St. Barths, where I get to study our customers in their natural habitats. I noticed that even though Eres has casual beachwear, there was a lack of chic yet simple clothes to leave the beach with. What’s been the favorite piece so far? The “Eolienne” caftan, definitely. And the jumpsuit will do well— it’s a reference to Marisa Berenson. What’s the price point? From $750 up to $2,600, and it’s all available starting this weekend. Location: 55 Main St., East Hampton
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