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Why drive when you can sail to one of the Hamptons’ many eateries?

20 // Living the Life 54 // Letter from the editor-in-Chief 56 // Letter from the PubLisher 58 // Without Whom this issue WouLd not have been PossibLe 62 // the List 73 // invited 327 // the guide

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Flavorful water bars are this summer’s hottest trend for chic Hamptons hosts.

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Pierre Weber expands his East End empire with a new spot in Sagaponack.

93 // CuLinary PassPort Cookbook author and Water Mill resident Katie Lee debuts a new TV series that combines travel and beach-culture cooking.

Avoid the traffic by arriving via boat to some of the East End’s most delectable dining destinations.

100 // frenCh tWist Bridgehampton restaurateur Pierre Weber gives new life to the Sagg Main General Store.

104 // bLossoming season Artists capture the essence of summer in bloom for a new exhibit at Eric Firestone Gallery.

106 // daiLy dose Onia and WhoWhatWear’s Danielle Bernstein team up for a capsule collection of swimwear.

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photography by Noah Fecks (boats); Doug youNg (bottles); rick WeNNer (Weber)

96 // Port of CaLL


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We Wore What’s Danielle Bernstein collaborates with Onia on a sexy line of swimwear.

108 // Good Egg

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Local artist Zoë Breen captures the beauty of the Hamptons (such as Hook Pond, seen here) both in her paintings and in her photography.

Esteemed chef Eric Ripert shares insights into his upcoming memoir, 32 Yolks.

110 // Sagaponack Sanctuary Fifty years ago Robert Dash purchased the acreage that became the beloved Madoo Conservancy.

114 // The Scene in Southampton Red Bar Brasserie gets an interior refresh for 2016, while its sister restaurant, Little Red, launches a tasty new carryout program.

118 // Capture the Moment East Hampton, just before sunrise, is

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Rachel Cronemeyer Flatley’s summer desserts—like this strawberry sundae with angel food cake, strawberry compote, and buttermilk gelato—are filled with fresh-from-thegarden ingredients.

a major source of inspiration for local painter and photographer Zoë Breen.

120 // In Focus Delve into the sexy, scandalous world of fashion photographers in best-selling author Michael Gross’s latest tome.

124 // In the Mix Health-minded Hamptonites are adding some fun fizz to their cocktails with calorie-conscious sparkling waters.

128 // Patisserie Perfectionist Produce from Nick & Toni’s backyard will be the centerpiece of pastry chef Rachel Cronemeyer Flatley’s summer menu.

photography by Jeff Thibodeau (Bernstein); Eric Striffler (dessert); Zoë Breen (Hook Pond)

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contents Style 143 // Game, Set, match! Designer Tory Burch brings her sporty new upscale athleisure line to East Hampton.

146 // InStaGlam These neutral-colored accessories are beyond the pale.

150 // DIGItal DarlInG

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Fashion finds inspiration on the farm with refined equestrian styles. Dress, Giambattista Valli ($2,125). Shari’s Place, 29 Main St., Southampton, 726-7200; sharisplace.com. Riding boots, Ralph Lauren Collection ($1,200). 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 287-6953; ralphlauren. com

Gwyneth Paltrow partners with Juice Beauty for a Goopbranded line of natural skincare.

156 // a toaSt to 25 yearS Jewelry designer Jennifer Miller celebrates a milestone with a new Southampton boutique.

158 // the new bronze aGe Fake it before you bake it: New, high-tech bronzers offer a skin-safe way to get a glow.

160 // outSIDe the lIneS Seasonal styles call for colorful stripes.

162 // name Game The Hamptons inspires Takuya Duncan’s new line of men’s tees, hoodies, shorts, and swimwear.

164 // eaSy, breezy Pink Chicken founder Stacey Fraser marks the 10th anniversary of her label by shopping her favorite Amagansett boutiques.

166 // She’S a knockout!

168 // Summer SlIpper Shoe designer Paul Andrew’s line of chic summer soles finds a new home out East at Intermix.

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Cayli Cavaco Reck brings her Instagram glam to life with a new Bridgehampton boutique.



contents 170 // Modern Spectacle The Row and Oliver Peoples collaborate on a five-style capsule collection of eyewear.

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Join the “inn” crowd at the chic hotels from Quogue to Montauk.

172 // l’objet of My affection L’Objet’s Pyramide Clock blends rich lapis and Deco design in the ultimate Hamptons showpiece.

Features 196 // drew’S journey Actress Drew Barrymore launches a rosé—just in time for toasting the summer season— and a new project on Netflix.

200 // HaMptonS a to Z From art fairs to galas to pop-up shops, there’s so much happening this summer, we alphabetized it all for your convenience!

206 // extreMe HaMptonS Whether you prefer your adventures on dry land, on the water, or flying through the air, there are plenty of local opportunities to sate your adrenaline craving.

214 // national treaSure Equestrian style continues to inspire modern designers in a fusion of glamour and guts that we affectionately (and rather giddily) call “luxe ranch dressing.”

224 // tHe inn crowd

234 // (long) iSland oaSiS To celebrate its 25 years, the East Hampton sanctuary LongHouse Reserve is offering beautiful new initiatives, from outdoor sculpture to community-based scholarships.

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616 Ox Pasture Road, a $14 million estate in Southampton listed by Michaela Keszler.

254 // global getaway European buyers are changing the East End real estate scene, says Douglas Elliman broker Michaela Keszler.

256 // Further Figure Ralph Lauren captures the spirit of Amagansett with a new Hamptonsinspired home collection.

258 // teSt the waterS New technologies are offering more eco-friendly options for pool care.

264 // pedigree petalS Premier NYC floral designer Sandra de Ovando opens a new boutique on Hampton Road in Southampton.

266 // billion dollar MoveS Why power broker Susan Breitenbach anticipates another season of record-breaking sales and mega-mansions.

Paul Wackers’s Lift us up, and set me down (2016), at Eric Firestone Gallery.

239 // Micro cool in Montauk Inside the modern Montauk retreat of celebrity publicist Simon Huck.

242 // Spinning Forward Urban Zen is the perfect home for photographer Todd Marshard’s new line of pottery.

244 // captain’S QuarterS Leading Sotheby’s real estate broker Harald Grant lists a modern aerie designed as a boater’s paradise.

248 // outdoor SuperStar Artfully melding sculpture with native plants is a signature of Unlimited Earth Care’s Frederico Azevedo.

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268 // SuMMer Spirit Give your coffee table some seasonal pizzazz with books that capture the best of surfing, sailing, and sunning.

272 // work oF art Gallerist Adam Lindemann buys the former Montauk estate of Pop icon Andy Warhol in a $50 million deal.

274 // location, location, location It’s not what you buy so much as where you buy, says a panel of local real estate experts.

280 // the art oF the build Get a first look at some of the newest designs for 2016 by the East End’s starchitects.

252 // color FieSta!

284 // heaven and helvetica

Ruby Mint’s new line of South of France–inspired beach towels arrives at Michelle Farmer Collaborate.

Before you jet off to Switzerland, here’s an art insider’s preview of the upcoming Art Basel fair.

photography courtesy of Douglas elliman (616 ox pasture roaD); courtesy of the artist (Lift us up, and set me down)

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Navy Beach and other Hamptons locales provide the ideal backdrop for a dream wedding.

Self 287 // SeaSide Sanctuary A newly revamped interior and a fashion initiative are all part of the 90th-anniversary celebration at Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa.

288 // Foraged FeaSt Montauk Juice Factory introduces its collection of healing elixirs, MJF Apothecary. Plus, where to experience halotherapy in Montauk.

290 // Mother earth Author and photographer Ilona Oppenheim publishes a mustread clean-eating tome, Savor.

292 // the World KeepS Spinning Peloton amps up the fitness craze with live studio streaming and a new membership app.

294 // Fit club A look at all the new fitness classes launching in the Hamptons this summer.

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A verdant tableau in the Montauk manse of publicist Simon Huck.

299 // eaSt end bliSS Looking to say your “I do’s” on the South Fork? Here’s a comprehensive guide to everything you need to plan the perfect ceremony.

350 // SuMMer Solitude

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The angular view from broker Susan Breitenbach’s listing at 7 Fairfield Pond Lane in Sagaponack.

on the cover: Drew Barrymore Photography by Danielle Levitt

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Photographer Zev Starr Tambour’s perfect day includes a ride on the waves, local eats, and soothing savasana at Yoga Shanti.



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With goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow for our one-on-one chat at the Crosby Hotel about her goop by Juice Beauty launch. top, from left: With Stephanie March, Pam Murphy, and Alina Cho at our Summer Ambassador Program kickoff at the Peninsula Hotel; with Drew Barrymore at the launch of her Barrymore Pinot Grigio; my friend Eric Ripert and I toast Uma Thurman for her sincere speech at Le Bernardin Privé for the Forevermark X Rhino Rescue Botswana dinner.

Summer 2016 iS going to be the moSt SmaShing SeaSon yet! This kickoff issue of Hamptons is packed with brilliant stories, including our inaugural A-to-Z guide for the season, so you will know every party to put in your planner; a look inside the 10 best inns on the East End; a peek inside Gurney’s newly renovated spa in Montauk; a chat with Pierre Weber on his new Sagaponack café from which to pick up his famed croissants; and a one-on-one discussion with Amagansett’s Gwyneth Paltrow on her launch of goop by Juice Beauty. Inside, we talk to Katie Lee about her newest TV show, Beach Bites; Eric Ripert about his memoir, 32 Yolks; and Tory Burch about her new sport line, which debuts in East Hampton this season. Plus, we premiere our first-ever bridal guide with the dos and don’ts for a quintes-

sential Hamptons wedding. A new season always means new fitness classes to schedule, so check out our new “Book It” column. You’ll find me at HIIT the Barre at Elements Fitness, a highintensity barre/interval training workout; Power 30 at Flywheel, which is a highintensity 30-minute burn; TA VA at Tracy Anderson, a dance cardio class; and Amped Up! at Physique 57, a more advanced, challenging version of the regular Physique 57 methods. And of course post calorie burn there’s a solid list of new places to dine, including Grey Lady and Arbor in Montauk, and Le Bilboquet; not to mention Nobu will be doing pop-up dinners, Union Cantina opens in Southampton, and JeanGeorges Vongerichten is taking the helm of the kitchen at Topping Rose. This summer, two of our

greatest gardens celebrate anniversaries, LongHouse Reserve and Madoo Conservancy—both are worth a visit. To start the season, we’ve enlisted powerhouse Drew Barrymore as our cover star. I met Drew for the first time when she was launching her Barrymore Pinot Grigio. She has transitioned from actress to entrepreneur with a burgeoning collection of products, such as Barrymore Wine and Flower, where she channels her bohemian design aesthetic into everything from beauty to sunglasses. She’s also written a new book, Wildflower, and this summer releases a rosé. I will gladly raise a glass to toast a spectacular summer season!

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LETTER From THE EDITor-IN-CHIEF



LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

Celebrating summer with Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman last year at our Douglas Elliman soirée at the Bridgehampton Tennis & Surf Club in Bridgehampton. Tune in to AM 970 this Saturday from 10 AM to noon, when I will be talking about all the exciting news for this upcoming summer in the Hamptons with Dottie on her show, Eye on Real Estate.

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This Memorial Day weekend will kick off a very robust season in the Hamptons. Momentum continues to push us forward, and with our readers’ sustained enthusiasm, dedication, and support, we will keep raising the bar to produce the best season yet. This summer is my 11th at the helm, alongside Editor-in-Chief Samantha Yanks, who enters her eighth season, and I’ve never been more excited. Winter and spring are behind us, and as we gather with friends and family to celebrate the long weekend ahead, let’s not forget those who have served and protected our great country as we celebrate them on this occasion. This season, Hamptons magazine brings you a new look and feel, with more texture and striking new features and columns. Our magazine’s refresh has four distinct sections—Scene, Style, Space, and Self. I’m confident that you will agree this change spells success! This summer is filled with art, philanthropy, and locally rooted stories, all of which is reflected through our visually enhanced website and social media presence that thoughtfully

engages our print content. Stay in touch with us all season by following me and Hamptons on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat, and Twitter for the best of the East End. In the coming weeks, we will be celebrating with partners including Southampton Fresh Air Home, for its noted Decorators-Designers-Dealers Sale on June 4, and UJA-Federation of New York, for the annual Summerfest on June 15. We’re also looking forward to attending the inaugural Hamptons Contemporary: The Home Design + Décor Show, which will take place June 3 through 5 at Southampton Elks Fairgrounds. I invite you to take a moment to appreciate your special surroundings and our wonderful year-round community. I look forward to seeing you at yoga class, dining at one of our fine restaurants, enjoying a show at the theater, or browsing an art exhibit. As always, I’ll see you in town!

DEBRA HALPERT

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATTHEW EISMAN (WRAGGE); SLAVEN VLASIC/GETTY IMAGES FOR HAMPTONS MAGAZINE (NORTON)

FROM FAR LEFT: With Chris and Sarah Wragge at 2015’s Grand Prix Sunday. This year I had the adventure of spending a week at Brush Creek Ranch, where last summer Chris and Sarah tied the knot; with Noele Norton and Alfa Development’s Michael Namer at our Earth Day Celebration with Alfa Development in New York City; with longtime Hamptons partner and friend Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott Events.



AlinA Cho

Doug Young

ToDD MArshArD

MiChelle MCCool

After spending nearly a decade as a CNN correspondent, Alina Cho is now an editor-at-large at Ballantine Bantam Dell, where she curates, coedits, and cowrites books on style and fashion. For this issue of Hamptons, she explored several aspects of design, from fashion to home, including interviewing floral designer and Southampton newcomer Sandra de Ovando. How did you design your own Hamptons space? I kept it simple. My Southampton cottage has whitewashed hardwood floors, lots of light, a few special pieces from Gustavo Olivieri, and bedding from Roberta Roller Rabbit. I bought everything locally with the idea of creating a happy and comfortable home. What is your favorite summer hangout? Honestly, Sam’s (in East Hampton) on a Sunday night is hard to beat.

Doug Young is a photo editor and the principal photographer of Hamptons Gardens (Assouline), guest photo editor at Edible East End, and contributor to Food & Wine magazine. He photographed this issue’s “Savor” column. What did you enjoy about your shoots for this issue? Navy Beach was always on my list of places to dine at, and somehow I never had a chance to check it out, so this assignment had extra perks for me! What do you love most about what you do? Getting to meet the staff and creative team behind the scenes on food and drink assignments, seeing the creative energy behind an idea, and documenting how proud people are to be doing what they love.

A former fashion coordinator for Guess Jeans, Todd Marshard found himself behind the camera after a decade in the styling business. Since then, he has shot for Harper’s Bazaar, Town & Country, and Travel + Leisure, among others. Marshard photographed the fashion feature “National Treasure” for this issue. What was the “National Treasure” fashion shoot like? I loved the time I spent shooting the equestrianthemed story. I had a horse of my own growing up, and it brought me back to the days I spent riding out in the fields as a kid. Where do you draw inspiration for your shoots? Each time I shoot, it’s a creative exploration, and light is always my biggest inspiration. Natural light is magic if you use it in the right way.

Michelle McCool is the founder of McCoolStyle .com, a luxury personal styling service for busy women in the New York City area. She has held fashion director and editor positions at Allure, Cosmopolitan, and Elle and is an on-air fashion contributor for Today, E!, and Bravo. This season, McCool will be writing the “Style Trending” column for Hamptons. What defines East End style? Luxurious ease. I like nothing more than wearing a flat sandal and slicked hair for a night out. One can always tell the visitors by their stilettos that get stuck in the grass! What would you love to wear to a Memorial Day soirée? Memorial Day weekend always falls near my birthday. This year I’d love to wear the striped ruffled off-the-shoulder dress from Ferragamo’s spring collection.

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Jeffrey Slonim

Paula de la Cruz

A special correspondent for Allure magazine, Jeffrey Slonim also writes for Architectural Digest and Condé Nast Traveler online. He has a house in East Hampton and has written for the New York Post, the New York Daily News, Art Forum, and Interview magazine. In this issue, Slonim gets a preview of the East End starchitects’ newest designs in “Master Plans.” What do you enjoy about covering Hamptons real estate? There is a bit of history to it, which I love, and drama. Also, there’s an architecture boom going on at the moment as big money [opts more for] modern [designs]. What are you looking forward to this summer? Sleeping in, sailing, Super Saturday, hanging out with the cool kids behind Surf Lodge, and swilling WattsUp rosé.

Paula de la Cruz is a graphic and textile designer, botanist, and illustrator who also writes for many publications, including The New York Times and Air France. The great outdoors was a running theme for her articles in this issue of Hamptons, like her feature on the LongHouse Reserve, “(Long) Island Oasis.” What interests you about landscape? I’m fascinated by the way humans adapt nature to fit their aesthetics and culture. Did your interviews for this issue influence you in any way? After I spoke with Ilona Oppenheim [for “Summer Cleanse”], I went online and joined a farm. Now, my husband and I only eat meat and eggs raised in biodiverse farms. The taste doesn’t compare to supermarket food.

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A graduate of the French Culinary Institute, Bao Ong is a Manhattanbased editor and writer who has contributed to Bon Appétit, Gotham, and The New York Times. In this issue, he uncovers the season’s hottest restaurant spots, best bites, and noteworthy chefs in the magazine’s “Fired Up!” and “Savor” columns. What is a big trend you’re seeing in the Hamptons food scene? I’ve seen a number of pop-ups open in smaller spaces in the past few seasons. It’s great to see younger chefs offering more dining choices. What is your ideal Hamptons food day? Seafood and more seafood. I love shucking my own oysters at Little Creek Oysters in Greenport.

Danielle Levitt has photographed images for The New York Times, GQ, and Rolling Stone, among other publications. Her personal work explores the evolving landscape of contemporary culture, which culminated in her first monograph, We Are Experienced. The photographer shot Hamptons’ cover story on Drew Barrymore. What was the inspiration behind the Drew Barrymore shoot? It was important that she be in a space that allowed her to be herself, so I drew on things I thought she enjoyed, like flowers. I hoped they would bring her joy. Who would you love to photograph in the Hamptons? All the teen surfers and skaters. I’d capture them doing what they love.

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In the weeks leading up to Memorial Day, the Hamptons’ most stylish, most influential, and most social hit the town to create buzz for another successful summer in the East End. Boldfacers like Stephanie March, Dan Abrams, and Joey Wölffer mixed and mingled to raise awareness for noteworthy causes, such as the American Heart Association, and to promote local businesses. With all this preseason excitement, 2016 is sure to be another summer to remember.

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On May 3, Hamptons magazine marked the start of the new season with an exclusive celebration of the influencers and tastemakers who shape the East End. Guests such as Kim Raver and Gigi Stone mixed and mingled at Salon de Ning at The Peninsula New York, enjoying wine and cocktails from Palm Bay and music by DJ Gillian Sagansky. B Floral provided beautiful décor to accent the luxurious event space, including a one-of-a-kind floral wall.

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Brown Harris Stevens’ Martha P. Gundersen and Corcoran’s Gary DePersia joined Hamptons magazine publisher Debra Halpert to tour the estate at 490 Hedges Lane. The elegant home is the latest work of art from the acclaimed interior designer James Michael Howard. Guests, including Aspasia Comnas and Christine Resnick, sipped cocktails while viewing the 12,000-square-foot oceanfront residence in Sagaponack.

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Hamptons magazine publisher Debra Halpert hosted the magazine’s eighth annual Local Business Seminar along with Dede Gotthelf Moan at the Southampton Inn. More than 100 guests enjoyed speakers including Congressman Lee Zeldin of the First District of New York; Robert Chaloner, president and CEO of Southampton Hospital; Judi Desiderio, founder and president of Town & Country Real Estate; and Joey Wölffer, co-owner of Wölffer Estate Vineyard and creator of The Styleliner.

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HAMPTONS HEART BALL On Wednesday, May 3, celebrations began for the 20th annual Hamptons Heart Ball with a kickoff party in Manhattan. The American Heart Association’s fête was hosted by the Heart Ball’s cochairs, Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, Nicole Noonan, Randi Schatz, and Tracy Stern. The cocktail party was attended by one of the ball’s honorees, Jean Shafiroff, as well as Lucia Hwong Gordon, R. Couri Hay, and many other supporters of the organization’s mission to fund research and prevention programs. The forthcoming ball, one of the most elegant and festive philanthropic occasions on the Hamptons’ social calendar, will take place on June 25 at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton.

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Culinary CRUSH! Water Mill’s atie Lee kicks off the season With a neW shoW inspired by oceanfront dining around the globe.

After a month spent visiting beaches worldwide, Katie Lee—seen in a top from Topshop—has returned to the Hamptons with her delectable discoveries.

photography by Jean philippe piter

By Jeffrey Slonim

“I visited a guy who makes barbecue in big smokers on the beach in Georgia,” says Water Mill resident Katie Lee, whose latest foodfocused TV series, Beach Bites with Katie Lee, debuts on June 2 at 10 pm on the Cooking Channel. “In Mexico, I went to fish taco stands on the beach. In Puerto Rico, I went to a place where they made salted caramel corn bread, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.” On Beach Bites, Lee island-hops to try her hand at cooking delicious nibbles in sunny locations from St. Thomas to Mackinac Island. Raised in landlocked West Virginia, she revels in the tropical locales, where local chefs invite her into their kitchens and she learns to prepare their prized recipes. “I traveled for about a month during the winter,” she says about filming the show. “I went surfing in Mexico, jet-skiing in Puerto Rico, horseback riding on the beach in Georgia, and snorkeling in St. Barts.” The author of The Comfort Table and Endless Summer Cookbook, Lee learned some useful techniques in her travels and met a few of îî

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her culinary heroes. “I got a good education in making tortillas and sopes in Mexico,” she says. “I’ve probably been to St. Barts 15 times, but I really wanted to show the bohemian, casual side of St. Barts.” Maya—namesake of the famed St. Barts restaurant Maya’s— showed Lee how to

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make a snapper dish. “I had a real fan-girl moment,” she says. “She did it with this chimichurri sauce— so delicious and perfectly simple.” And filming occasionally put Lee in contact with some of her famous friends: “In Miami, I went with Bobby Flay to his favorite Cuban café

and had Cuban sandwiches and coffee. I also met up with my friend Amanda Freitag, and we went for Cuban ice cream.” Now home in Water Mill, Lee plans to re-create some of these far-flung beach bites in her Hamptons kitchen, with the recipes posted on CookingChannel.com.

“The crab hush puppies I had in Georgia are going to be my new signature appetizer,” she says, “perfect for summer entertaining.” As for cocktails: “In the [area of Punta Mita, near Puerto Vallarta], Mexico, there was a pineapple, passion fruit, and mango frozen drink that will make an appearance.”

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Blend honeydew in a blender until smooth. Pour into a large cocktail shaker. Add the lime juice, orange liqueur, tequila, and agave syrup. On a small plate, combine the sugar and salt. Rub the rims of two rocks glasses with a lime wedge and dip the rims into the sugar mixture. Add ice cubes to the shaker and shake until very cold. Fill the sugar-rimmed glasses with ice, strain the cold margaritas into them, and serve.

photography by Jean philippe piter (lee); lucy Schaeffer (margaritaS)

“The crab hush puppies I had in Georgia are going to be my new signature appetizer,” says Katie Lee—seen in a bikini by Missoni and a top from Topshop—about her menu plans for entertaining at her Water Mill home.

2 cups honeydew, seeded, peeled, and cut into chunks 3 tbsp. fresh lime juice 1 tbsp. orange liqueur 1/2 cup silver tequila 1 tsp. light agave syrup 1 tsp. sugar 1/2 tsp. coarse salt Lime wedges



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Bay Kitchen Bar overlooks the marina at Three Mile Harbor, where there are a few slips for guests who arrive by boat. Recommended: Come for the oyster and rosé happy hour. Also, don’t miss the irresistible fluke tataki and the tropical cocktails, like the watermelon caipirinha. 39 Gann Road, East Hampton, 329-3663; baykitchenbar.com Up OUr alley: Montauk yacht Club resort & Marina

The Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina is idyllic for

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the nautical set. Not only does the marina boast 232 slips, you can also fit in a game of tennis or reserve one of the waterfront suites. The yacht club recently announced a new chef—Paul O’Shea, who brings a Southern touch to the menu at Coast Kitchen and Alley Restaurant. 32 Star Island Road, Montauk, 6683100; montaukyachtclub.com BOMBs aweigh: navy Beach

The breezy, laid-back vibe of Navy Beach extends to the Torpedo, the restaurant’s vintage Boston whaler shuttle service at Montauk’s Fort Pond Bay. Once îî

Maryland jumbo lump crab cake at Navy Beach. above: Guests arrive by boat for a casual oceanside meal at the popular Montauk dining spot.

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Scene savor Anchor just offshore and wade up to hotelier André Balazs’s St-Tropezinspired eatery, Sunset Beach. below: Bay Kitchen Bar’s oyster crisp.

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you’ve navigated the water like you’re in the South of France, enjoy an alfresco meal of Maryland jumbo lump crab cakes or fireroasted sea scallops with chorizo, dates, doublesmoked bacon, and spiced piquillo tomato sauce. 16 Navy Road, Montauk, 668-6868; navybeach.com NortherN Star: Noah’s

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restaurant, where chef Noah Schwartz’s offerings include an impressive raw bar selection. 136 Front St., Greenport, 477-6720; chefnoahs.com take Shelter: Sunset Beach

A sliver of St-Tropez can be discovered on Shelter Island at André Balazs’s trendy Sunset Beach. Sailors can anchor not far from shore, then find a seat in the hotel’s restaurant to sip rosé and enjoy Mediterranean-style cuisine, like mussels and frites or tuna tartare. 35 Shore Road, Shelter Island, 749-2001; sunsetbeachli.com

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SailorS can anchor not far from Shore and find a Seat in the hotel’S reStaurant to Sip roSé while taking in the Serene viewS.

Barton and Doug Gray wanted to give yachtsmen what they desire most—more time on the water and less time dealing with boat upkeep—so in 2006, the duo launched Barton & Gray Mariners Club, a membership yachting program. This season, they toast their 10th anniversary with a new destination that is sure to be a hit with day-tripper Hamptonites: Watch Hill, Rhode Island. Also popular is Barton & Gray’s cocktail cruise from Sag Harbor Cove to Sunset Beach. Says Barton, “With the jet boat Hinckley, we can back down right into the sand so you can step off right into the action.” Sag Harbor Cove Yacht Club, 8 W. Water St., Sag Harbor, 617-728-3555; barton andgray.com

photography by Stephen Spilka (oySterS); courteSy of SunSet beach (exterior); courteSy of barton & gray MarinerS club (boatS)

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Pierre Weber’s signature Citroën will be an even more familiar sight on the East End now that the restaurateur is opening a gourmet market in Sagaponack.

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Who else but restaurateur extraordinaire Pierre Weber could have revived the iconic Sagg General Store in Sagaponack? “Almost everyone has a childhood memory of that shop,” says Weber one morning while surveying the renovation, energized by last year’s launch of the intimate and exclusive lounge Upstairs, above his namesake eatery. As famous for his FrancoAmerican cuisine as for the yellow Citroën 2CV parked in front of his Bridgehampton restaurant, Weber, a fifthgeneration pastry chef, is building a chic gourmet market for organic, health-conscious gastronomes. The new Pierre’s will be open every day of the year from 7 am to 7 pm. Breakfast will include croissants bien sûr, smoothies, fresh juices, and a wide range of teas and coffee drinks. In the back of the 2,000-square-foot market, a rotisserie will churn out roasted chicken and rack of lamb, but also grilled fish. A whole section of prepared foods, including salads, smoked salmon, pâtés, charcuterie, and cheeses, is bound to tempt local hosts. Up front, shirts, sarongs, and tote bags emblazoned with Weber’s colorful logo will cozy up to the international newspaper stand. Ever the accommodating host, Pierre’s will also deliver at set hours to Sagg, Gibson, and Peters Pond beaches. 542 Sagg Main St., Sagaponack, 296-8400

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SCENE ART FULL Sage Vaughn’s L.A. River (2016), part of a new flower-themed exhibit at Eric Firestone Gallery.

Blossoming season At Eric FirEstonE And AgAthE snow’s co-curAted exhibition, “Fresh cuts,” viewers cAn buzz between works oF Art inspired by the return oF summer in the hAmptons.

East Hampton gallerist Eric Firestone welcomes summer with what is sure to be one of his most talked-about exhibits yet: a show cocurated with artist Agathe Snow titled “Fresh Cuts,” a play on the nurseries and wild flora now blooming to life in the Hamptons. Firestone decided to curate

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with Snow because, he says, she “represents the North Fork and has inspired me by making these incredible flower pegboard assemblages that I have been showing.” The exhibit includes work by 23 artists—such as Hanna Liden, Donald Baechler, Nate Lowman, and Sage

Vaughn—plus pieces from Snow’s personal collection. “We invited a great group of artists to play within the theme,” says Firestone. For centuries, flowers have been a resonant image for artists, each one laden with symbolism, yet despite sharing this common inspiration, no artist has ever made the

same flower twice. The interpretations on display in “Fresh Cuts” range from the photographs of Jessica Craig-Martin, in which floral patterns guide the viewer’s eye into a bacchanalian world, to the potted plants in Paul Wackers’s shelf paintings, which serve as clues or props to strengthen

the narrative and root it in reality. Says Firestone, “I’m thrilled to collaborate with [Agathe] and to open up a fun, tongue-in-cheek show.” “Fresh Cuts” is on display through June 19 at Eric Firestone Gallery, 4 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 604-2386; ericfirestonegallery.com

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SCENE It Girl We Wore What blogger Danielle Bernstein (pictured) shot the campaign for her Hamptons-inspired swimsuit collaboration with Onia at her parents’ home on Dune Road. shown here: Onia x We Wore What Danni triangle top ($80) and Angie high-waisted bottom ($95).

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This summer, leading fashion blogger Danielle Bernstein, founder of the highly hit site We Wore What, has joined luxury resortwear label Onia for an exclusive capsule collection. Comprising one- and two-piece swimsuits, the

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collection reinforces Onia’s dedication to clean silhouettes. “I wanted to create a suit that was extremely flattering, i.e., the high-rise cut, while being on trend, too,” says Bernstein of the line, crafted from high-quality materials and technical

fibers that embody refinement and feature transitional designs for the girl-on-the-go. “Growing up spending summers in the Hamptons influenced the neutral color palette of these suits, making them very versatile. I shot this collection at my family’s

home on Dune Road in Westhampton—how appropriate!” Made from an advanced Italian swim fabric that includes Lycra Xtra Life—a fiber technology that not only keeps you dry, but also protects the fabric from chlorine,

sunscreen, and heat—the swimsuits will be offered in neutral hues with prices ranging from $80 for tops to $195 for the one-piece. Intermix, 64 Main St., Southampton, 283-8510; 87 Main St., East Hampton, 907-8025; onia.com

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SCene Food For thought Striped bass with green papaya salad and blood orange vinaigrette (far left) from Le Bernardin chef Eric Ripert, who spends his summers in Sag Harbor.

Good EGG EstEEmEd chEf and 32 Yolks author Eric ripErt finds a frEsh pErspEctivE on sEafood during his summErs in sag harbor.

“The hampTons is going back To The beauTy of naTure, relaxing and spending qualiTy Time wiTh family and friends.” —eric ripert

What does the title of your new memoir, 32 Yolks, represent? It represents a pivotal moment in my early career in a professional kitchen. I was young, it was my first proper job, and I was struggling. One of the first things I was asked to make was a 32-yolk sabayon for hollandaise sauce, and it was a disaster. I wasn’t strong enough to whisk all those eggs, and I burned myself on the cooktop. After a few months of making mistakes, learning from them, and getting stronger, I finally mastered that hollandaise sauce, and it was a

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great moment for me. I felt like I was finally becoming a cook. What is your favorite ingredient to cook with? Black truffle. It’s such a mystical ingredient. They’re all slightly different and they don’t taste the same. Their aroma develops when you cook with them; however, you have to be careful and attentive because if you cook them too much, they lose all the flavors. And if you don’t cook them enough, they don’t develop fully their flavor. What do you remember most about your mother’s table? The sophistication. My mother would dress the table elegantly

for lunch and dinner every day. Pressed linen, the best silverware and crystal, and she would always prepare three courses. What is the scariest thing you have ever done? I went ice climbing. I hiked a lot when I was younger and eventually plucked up the courage to climb an incredibly steep cliff that was completely iced over. And in the kitchen… I completely burned 24 ducks. To ashes. There was nothing left. That was a scary day. Why did you become a cook? I loved eating! And had a passion for artistry and craftsmanship.

What is the Hamptons for you? It’s home away from home. It’s going back to the beauty of nature, relaxing and spending quality time with family and friends and enjoying life at a slower pace. Your favorite summer cocktail? Towards the end of the summer, I love a Bloody Maria with juice from fresh local tomatoes. Favorite spot in the Hamptons? A quiet spot on Flying Point Beach, away from the crowds.

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Scene anniversary The curly willow and wheel-away bench beside the winter house with its surrealist ladder to nowhere reflect the late Robert Dash’s unique vision for Madoo Conservancy. below: Yellow painted Adirondack chairs designed by Dash occupy a corner of the summer lawn edged in roses and orange lilies.

Sagaponack sanctuary Artist robert DAsh’s madoo conservancy celebrAtes its 50th smAshing seAson this summer!

“Madoo, which in an old Scots dialect means ‘My Dove,’ is the name of my garden,” wrote artist, poet, and gardener Robert Dash in his book Notes from Madoo: Making a Garden in the Hamptons. “I have gone about it as I would a painting, searching for form rather than prefiguring it, putting it through a process more intuitive than intellectual. The blunders are there to learn from; the successes, more often than not, are the result of bold throws.” This summer Madoo— now known as the Madoo Conservancy—is

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celebrating 50 years since Dash purchased the just-shy-of-two-acre plot in Sagaponack. Tucked away south of the highway where the scent of the ocean permeates the air, the breathtaking gardens are a living, breathing artistic masterpiece. In the warmer months, the grounds are open to visitors who want to amble on secret walks along the Indian paths or stumble upon such delights as the Chinese bridge or gingko grove, a sculptural stand of fastigiate gingkos. An afternoon there is like îî

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save the date Summer events at Madoo Conservancy. Friday, June 17: Much Ado About Madoo Join honorary chairmen Jonathan Adler and Simon Doonan for the annual garden cocktail party benefit and market preview.

clockwise: A violet gazebo adds atmosphere; the Asian bridge crosses a pond holding Win Knowlton’s bronze fountain Maple Branch; griffin in the Greco-Roman garden.

“We’ve recently been doing a lot of restoration and are trying to bring it closer to bob’s aesthetic vision.” —alejandro saralegui embarking on a visual treasure hunt. Madoo also offers painting classes for adults and youngsters, lectures by preeminent garden experts, and Monday-morning storytelling for children, as well as workshops in flower arranging and botanical Latin. There are off-season activities as well, such as a winter tree-identifying

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class, and art exhibitions. And although Dash died in 2013 at the age of 82, his spirit and guidance are still very present. “I work to promulgate Bob’s vision,” explains Executive Director Alejandro Saralegui. “A garden is in constant flux unless you are insanely uptight. It keeps changing because it’s nature; one

tree might win over another, or you need to start making choices as to what is a better plant.” And with these transitions come decisions. “We’ve recently been doing a lot of restoration and are trying to bring it closer to Bob’s aesthetic vision,” notes Saralegui. “Sometimes we think we are doing a little ‘forensic

gardening’ in terms of trying to decipher what the intention was. But the garden was his masterpiece, and all of his other influences come together. My goal is to make it an extraordinary property where people will come to learn and relax.” 618 Sagg Main St., Sagaponack, 537-8200; madoo.org

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September 11 and 12: Shakespeare in the Garden Picnic on the winter house lawn and watch Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing unfold under the hornbeam bower. This high-quality production is presented by Britain’s historic Castle Theatre Company, based in Durham Castle.

photography courtesy of the Madoo conservancy

Saturday, June 18: Garden Market Shop at more than 25 distinguished dealers offering rare plants, stylish home and garden accessories, and delicious treats.



Scene Fired Up! clockwise: Red Bar Brasserie’s crispy Crescent Farm duck leg confit with arugula, frisée, Seven Ponds peaches, and Mountain Gorgonzola; a Red 75 cocktail exudes French flair; the handsome mahogany bar.

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The classic makes a comeback The refreshed Red BaR BRasseRie brings back a crispy favoriTe. By Bao ong

In 1998, Kirk Basnight opened Red Bar Brasserie with elegance in mind. But like many of us, nearly two decades later, this beloved Southampton restaurant required a few nips and tucks to maintain its allure. “After all these years, she just needed to be closed and refreshed,” says Basnight, a former lawyer hailing from the South. “The menu is the same; the feel is the same. She just shines a little bit better.”

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A new polished floor and wicker chairs welcome guests into the intimate dining room, which is filled with sunlight, then candlelit in the evening. A banquette that Basnight sourced from Bemelmans Bar at the Carlyle during its renovation anchors the space, as does a handsome mahogany bar. Alfresco dining is now an option, with six outdoor tables accompanied by red umbrellas.

Erik Nodeland, the executive chef since Red Bar’s opening, continues to cook dishes with French flair and local ingredients. And the perfectly crisp and succulent half roasted duck, a popular item for many years, is now back on the menu. “People love the comfort of classics,” Basnight says. “We want everyone to feel at home.” 210 Hampton Road, Southampton, 283-0704; redbarbrasserie.com

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back of Little Red, Red Bar’s more casual sister restaurant, which opened five years ago, restaurateur Kirk Basnight is introducing Little Red to Go. The plan is to serve tacos filled with everything from locally caught fish (above) to pulled pork and to offer a handful of sandwiches each day. Box lunches, perfect for picnics and beach outings, will also be featured on the well-curated menu. There are plans for a small outdoor bar, too. Says Basnight, “We’ll make you a margarita that will make you very happy.” 76-C Jobs Lane, Southampton, 283-3309; littlered southampton.com

photography by Jason penney (red bar); nicolesy/Vetta/getty images (fish tacos)

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SCENE Hamptons Handmade Zoë Breen’s 2014 painting Country Commuter.

Capture the moment

“It’s so beautiful here on the East End,” says artist and photographer Zoë Breen. “I live near Hook Pond in East Hampton, and it’s a magical spot. This winter I started getting up at four in the morning to take pictures. I wanted to capture that quiet before the day, the moment before everything starts. And then it all starts happening: The birds start singing first, and then the light changes and the sun comes and reflects on the water and the swans start flying. It just fills me up so much. It’s like a great meal when you’re starving.” A favorite among locals for her large, brightly colored abstract paintings (she took the prize for best abstract work at Guild Hall’s Artist Members Exhibition in 2012), Breen has recently returned to her first passion: photography. Her Instagram account (@artistand mother) has an avid following, with fans relishing her extraordinary images of the natural world out East. She takes about 400 photos a day, but for Instagram she whittles it down to two shots that encapsulate the stunning raw beauty surrounding us. “It’s so interesting [that] since I’ve been taking pictures, my painting and my eye have changed,” she says. “It’s a little wilder now.” Breen has also branched out into film and recently shot a short documentary about a local high school band called Welcome to the Midnight. “I never plan on what I’m going to paint or photograph,” she says. “For me, art and freedom go hand in hand. My motto has always been: Just see what happens.”

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In Focus Best-selling author Michael Gross gives Hamptons an exclusive first look at his new Book aBout fashion photographers.

Michael Gross, who has spent 36 years studying the world of fashion (that’s his dog Agrippina striking a pose), now turns his attention to those behind the lens.

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Before Instagram was king, fashion photographers ruled. Michael Gross’s new book, Focus: The Secret, Sexy, Sometimes Sordid World of Fashion Photographers, strips their universe down to its underpinnings. Through relentless reporting, Gross lays bare the lives of Richard Avedon, Bruce Weber, Steven Meisel, Terry Richardson, Irving Penn, Bert Stern, David Bailey, Bill King, Gilles Bensimon, and other visionaries who shaped what we have seen in magazines and advertising from the 1940s to today. “There was a half-century in which this particular art form flowered in a way that will have permanent impact,” says Gross. “This is a moment in time that will never be repeated and will always be looked at with awe.” At its core a series of scandalous mini-biographies of the masters and Svengalis who worked during the golden age of fashion photography, including such notables as Anna Wintour and Liz Tilberis, Focus is a sizzling, gossipy read, the result of hundreds of interviews and “36 years of paying attention to this subject,” Gross says. “These photographers are figures in the shadows who make those in front of their cameras glow like members of some special enlightened tribe,” he adds. “But the world they inhabit is one of striking contrasts: It appears beautiful, but just underneath the pretty surface, like the images they create, the reality can be murkier, often decadent, and sometimes downright ugly.” Focus is the 14th book îî

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SCENE SOCIAL STUDIES A photo from Focus: (counterclockwise from front) Mike Reinhardt, Janice Dickinson, Gilles Bensimon, and Pierre Houlès at Carnegie Hall.

from Gross, whose New York Times best sellers include 740 Park, House of Outrageous Fortune, and Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women. “Model was looking at the people in front of the camera; Focus looks at the people behind the camera,” he explains. The book features several wicked scenes set in the Hamptons, including one involving Bill King and some buried quaaludes. “Creative people are attracted to the extremes of human behavior, and they have license and the funds to indulge. Is it an occupational perk, hazard, or both?” The timing of the book is particularly apt, especially in light of the ever-expanding influence of Pinterest, Instagram, and Snapchat. “Something new is developing, but something has

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also been lost,” says Gross about the surging popularity of social media. “I write about the heyday of the photographer as an individual star, as a single point of view. What fashion photography has become now is art by committee, and it is far more like commercial illustration than it is like art. Fashion photography isn’t gone. It’s just different. These were its glory days. This is the story of what was.” Adds Gross, who will be signing copies of his book at the East Hampton Library’s Authors Night on August 13, “[Focus] is a celebration of people and all of their infinite beauty and weirdness. It’s a tribute to 50 years of people creating amazing images, and sometimes the lives behind those images are messy, but life is messy.”

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“Creative people are attracted to the extremes of human behavior, and they have license and the funds to indulge,” says Gross about the subjects of his new book. “Is it an occupational perk, hazard, or both?”

photography by rick Wenner (gross); courtesy of atria books (book cover); © Mike reinhardt (reinhardt)

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clockwise from top left: Andrea Correale stocks her artisan water bar with mason jars of fruit- and herbinfused waters; Navy Beach’s Blood Orange Piscine with vodka, rosé Champagne, blood orange, sparkling water, and mint; blackberrystrawberry-sage water; drinks are poured from the infusion jar.

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Remember summers of calorie-busting piña coladas and frozen margaritas? Today’s more health-minded consumers are looking for refreshing new ways to enjoy seasonal spirits without excess sugars or calories. “There has definitely been a shift,” notes Navy Beach’s bar manager, Martin Cabrera. “People really watch what they drink.” To stay on trend,

Montauk’s scenic hot spot is introducing four new refreshing spritzers: Rosemary Citrus Spritz, Cucumber Frizz, American Summer Spritz, and Blood Orange Piscine. The cocktails are served over ice with fresh fruit, top spirits (think: citrus vodka, rosé Champagne, and reposado tequila), and finished off with sparkling water. Beverage companies,

too, are looking for flavorful ways to lighten up people’s summer sips. New all-natural, glutenfree Splash Mixers are 20 calories each and come in flavors like mojito, cosmopolitan, and Moscow mule, and can be paired with liquor or sparkling water. Available at several restaurants and retailers out East, the brand’s Splash Bar Car (a 1957 vintage BMW Isetta

with an attached trolley) will be touring the area throughout the season, offering residents samples and fun photo ops. Another twist on seasonal imbibing is finding ways to serve sexy drinks minus the calories—or the buzz. “More and more people are looking for non-alcoholic options,” says Elegant Affairs’ Andrea Correale, who is introducing a îî

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SCENE CHEERS Andrea Correale’s water bar captures the tastes of a Hamptons summer, alongside some bright blooms from Beautiful Flowers in Glen Head.

Navy Beach’s Rosemary Citrus Spritz, with citrus vodka, fresh lemon, sparkling water, and rosemary.

with new sparkling options. Available in lemon cucumber and tangerine lemongrass, and served in the Norwegian brand’s iconic glass bottles, both blends are all natural and—you guessed it—calorie-free. Bottoms up! Navy Beach, 16 Navy Road, Montauk, 668-6868; navybeach.com; Elegant Affairs, 110 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove, 516-676-8500; elegant affairscaterers.com

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Assorted fruits and herbs at an Elegant Affairs water bar. INSET: Voss’s sparkling lemon cucumber and tangerine lemongrass bottles.

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new, sophisticated water bar option for their clients’ events. “In the Hamptons, people understand the benefits of drinking a lot of water.” With a variety of flavors like watermelon ginger and lemon basil, and waters imbued with volcanic or vitamin elements, Correale says the bar shines a more stylish light on water. Upscale bottled brand Voss is also coming out


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clockwise from left: Rachel Cronemeyer Flatley, photographed at Nick & Toni’s, is inspired by farms across the East End for her desserts, from cupcakes and sundaes to bomboloni; Nick and Toni’s pistachio cake with lemon meringue, strawberries, and rhubarb sorbetto; Rowdy Hall’s red velvet cheesecake with hot fudge and caramelized cocoa nibs.

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When it comes to “cooking local,” Rachel Cronemeyer Flatley, the 26-year-old pastry chef of Honest Man Restaurants—which includes Nick & Toni’s, Rowdy Hall, La Fondita, Townline BBQ, and Honest Catering—takes it to a whole new level. Flatley grew up in Massapequa, studied culinary arts on Long Island, worked for a well-regarded chef out East, and has always supported local farmers (when not

harvesting produce from her own garden). “I like to keep my cooking fresh, simple, and as local as possible,” says the wunderkind chef, who baked for family and friends growing up. Yet farm-to-table is no mere buzzword for Flatley, a Southold resident who was inspired by all the farms across the East End and her time working for Claudia Fleming, the acclaimed pastry chef of

the North Fork Table & Inn. Here, she learned that seemingly simple desserts are often more difficult to master than recipes with a laundry list of ingredients. This summer, guests can find everything from ice cream tacos to berry tarts on her seasonally driven menu. She plans to grow strawberries on a one-acre garden in back of Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton for sundaes. “We don’t get too crazy,” says Flatley.

“There’s no reason to mask the ingredients when what you’re working with is the best out there.” Nick & Toni’s, 136 N. Main St., East Hampton, 324-3550; nickandtonis.com; Rowdy Hall, 10 Main St., East Hampton, 324-8555; rowdyhall.com; La Fondita, 74 Montauk Hwy., Amagansett, 267-8800; lafondita.net; Townline BBQ, 3593 Montauk Hwy., Sagaponack, 537-2271; townlinebbq.com

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CLYDE’S CLYDE’S IS THE NEW, year-round restaurant at Southampton Inn. Open to the public, guests will experience well priced, locally sourced options, with plenty of selections for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free diners – all within a family friendly environment with superb service. Guests have a choice of dining outside in the courtyard, in the renovated 68-seat dining room, or seasonally by the pool or at the beach with Clyde’s Carry Out. Opening in May 2016, Clyde’s will continue “Best of the Best” daily classic breakfast. For lunch and dinner Clyde’s will specialize in modern salads, classic sandwiches, gourmet burgers and simple entrees with mix and match sides. Clyde’s Tavern will serve up inventive small plates, tropical drinks, local beers on tap and local wines.

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SOUTHAMPTON SOCIAL CLUB THIS SUMMER SOUTHAMPTON SOCIAL CLUB returns to set the bar for a season of dining, drinking and dancing to which others aspire. As the pre-eminent fine dining supper club in the Hamptons, Social Club continues to set the standard for hospitality. From Chef’ Scott Kampf’s cuisine to his dedication to the classic “Farm to Table” approach to cooking, he leaves no one wanting. The Summer Cocktail Program includes a variety of new cocktails featuring fresh juices and exciting new spins on the classics of yesteryear. On a weekly basis the entertainment will reach a crescendo with the mix of live performers and DJ’s performing together creating an undeniably brilliant sound and vibe to set your summer to. Boasting an exquisite interior dining room, “South Beach” style cabanas and beautifully manicured gardens Southampton Social Club continues to set the benchmark on the art of hospitality.

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DOCKERS WATERSIDE MARINA & RESTAURANT DOCKERS WATERSIDE MARINA & RESTAURANT has been a Dune Road destination for 27 years offering stunning bay views, magical sunsets and incredible food that all make for the perfect summertime dining experience. All of our seats overlook the water and with 2 outdoor waterside living rooms, plus 3 bars, Dockers pleases at every level. Our menu is an eclectic mix of creative American cuisine with an emphasis on fresh seafood, steaks and lobsters all created and designed by Chef Scott Hastings. Our casual, relaxing and friendly environment is by design with an “on vacation” feel. It’s a Hamptons waterfront destination like no other.

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BARONÕS COVE BARONÕS COVE IS A CLASSIC, All-American restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner year round, featuring fresh and local dishes by chef Matty Boudreau, one of the Hampton’s most acclaimed chefs, and a wine list curated by renowned author and wine enthusiast Jay McInerney. Choose from surf & turf, expertly grilled burgers, succulent fish, buttery lobster rolls and a selection of seasonal dishes. Watch the sunset over Sag Harbor Cove from our second floor dining room and outdoor terrace. Dining room reservations strongly recommended. Reserve the Map Room for private events.

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JUE LAN CLUB JUE LAN CLUB SOUTHAMPTON is the second outpost from restaurateur Stratis Morfogen and named after the Jue Lan Society, a secret Chinese art club from the 1930’s, offering a menu of fine Chinese cuisine. Executive Chef Oscar Toro created an innovative menu with dishes like Braised Oxtail Sloppy Bao Buns, Drunken Sea Bass, and Chicken Satay. JLCSH will also feature a nightclub, Elm and Main, as well as a unique art gallery exhibition in The Barn, curated by Emerald and Adrian Gruin, founders of Gruin Gallery. With the Best in dining and nightlife, Jue Lan Club Southampton will attract the who’s who from the worlds of art, fashion, music and entertainment.

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PRIME AT PRIME, THE LATEST TRENDS in cuisine and design present the most insatiable and fashionable diner with a firstchoice destination. Menus for every mood combine classic favorites with modern twists. Well-qualified hands in the state-of-the-art kitchen prepare the finest ingredients. Order from the raw bar and sushi bar, or dig into steaks and chops. Sip a signature cocktail or select a wine from the 6,000-bottle Vine Room, wine cellar. Savor the striking décor and spectacular view of Huntington Harbor. In season, dine on the Porch or Dockside; enjoy a refreshing cocktail on the Fantail Deck or outside at the Cabana Bar. Also, alfresco during the Summer enjoy live music on weekends and Monday night movie nights. Year-round the Prime experience is underscored by excellent service.

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PIERRE’S “UPSTAIRS” PIERRE’S “UPSTAIRS” PRIVATE LOUNGE is the newest addition to his charming and exquisite restaurant located on Main Street in Bridgehampton.This elegant space is created for guests to enjoy an intimate and comfortable getaway to share with family and friends. The “Upstairs” lounge is an exclusive and private venue for all of your customized affairs. It is open from 6pm until late night, 7 days a week all year round..

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“I have always lived a very active lifestyle, and it was incredibly hard to find things I wanted to wear,” says fashion designer Tory Burch about her desire to launch her own “athleisure” line, Tory Sport, last September. “I kept going back to pieces from high school and college.” Even into her 30s, the designer would still pull pieces from her time as captain of her high school’s varsity tennis team for matches against fiancé Pierre-Yves Roussel (about whom she quips, “Pierre-Yves is a ringer… I prefer to play with him rather than against”) at her court in Southampton. Following the success of the Tory Sport pop-up in Nolita late last year, and a 3,900-square-foot flagship in Flatiron that opened this spring, Burch has converted her East Hampton boutique to follow suit. “The space combines the clean lines of Scandinavian design with the casual vibe of a ’70s surf lodge,” she says. Her love of tennis is apparent throughout, right down to the leather handrails that suggest the grips of old-school tennis rackets. “I grew up on a farm where îî

Preppy-chic designer Tory Burch wears pieces from Tory Sport at her home in Southampton.

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“The space combines The clean lines of scandinavian design wiTh The casual vibe of a ’70s surf lodge.”—tory burch

tennis was our Saturday night out,” says the designer about growing up in a small town just outside of Philadelphia. It was this home that made Burch pick Southampton when she was scouting houses in 2009: “I fell in love with the house—it reminded me of the homes from my childhood.” With a spring/summer collection inspired by retro activewear (lots of bright hues and color-blocking patterns) and plenty of bags, shoes, and accessories (for running, studio, tennis, swim, golf, and “coming and going”—her name for transitional wear), it’s safe to say that Burch will no longer be at a loss when it comes to court whites. Along with nods to vintage duds à la The Royal Tenenbaums, there’s a particular emphasis on contrast. Think “natural fabrics paired with iridescence, like linen with opalescent fil coupé, knit sweaters with metallic threads, and simple tunics and sheaths with smocking, fringe, and intricate embroideries,” explains Burch, whose favorite pieces in the collection include the tennis dress with a dropped waist , the track suit, and the Coolmax cashmere V-neck. 47 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 9079150; torysport.com

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left: Tory Burch’s East Hampton boutique has been converted to an athleisurewear concept with a retro-surf vibe. below, from left: Tory Sport color-block bikini top ($80) and printed hipster bikini bottom ($85); performance cashmere short-sleeve sweater ($225), printed mercerized cotton button-down shirt ($115), and stretch-woven pleated skirt ($155).



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Goop scoop: This summer, Gwynnie fans get another line of GP-approved (read: organic) products promising the fountain of youth.

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​ nvious of Gwyneth Paltrow’s E glow-from-within skin? Stop it! The launch of goop by Juice Beauty gives beauty fiends worldwide clickable entry to a beauty regimen that is Paltrow-approved. The multifaceted A-list actress/ blogger/supermom just debuted a line of luxe skincare loaded with au naturel ingredients like apple and aloe. “We literally did not rest until we had a set of six products that are, quite simply… perfect,” insists Paltrow of her melting cleanser, replenishing night cream, revitalizing day moisturizer, enriching oil, exfoliating instant facial, and perfecting eye cream. Paltrow’s famously shy MO makes the widespread buzz over her goop platform even more intriguing. Of course, she uses her celebrity to create enough stickiness for the site, and her perfect just-left-thebeach blond locks and try-to-guess-her-age skin certainly help brand her burgeoning empire—one which centers on a pure and squeaky-clean lifestyle, and which she personally curates and marks with a gp stamp of approval. îî

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But, the truth is, the minimalistic luxury lifestyle Paltrow promotes was not a moneymaker until turnaround queen Lisa Gersh, the brand’s CEO since 2014, entered the scene. Gersh pushed Paltrow to diversify her marketplace and create a revenue stream with goop-branded partnerships and products. A Martha Stewart Living expat, Gersh knows the power of a single “femme-trepreneur.” The key ingredient? No

other e-commerce and digital platform has access to an A-lister like Paltrow. All of the products she approves in a “good, clean, goop” way ooze simplicitymeets-chic, from barely there T-shirts that are closet staples to one-off collaborations with quietly cool designers such as Monrow. But the main focus for Paltrow has always been beauty paired with wellness. Says Paltrow, “We have always been outspoken here at goop about concerns over the

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toxic ingredients used in [beauty] products, an industry that operates without regulation.” The actress took her fashion icon status, in fact, and put her mantra where her mouth is by partnering with Juice Beauty, the superstars of non-toxic makeup and skincare. Goop, synonymous with all-natural luxury, allowed Juice to bring “organic to the next level.” GP approves— and apparently so do legions of her fans: Om-men! goop.com

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“Femme-trepreneur”: Paltrow, the face that launched a thousand celebrity-lifestyle brands, has diversified her marketplace to include pop-up shops, like the one she opened in Dallas in 2014 (left), and a new beauty line (below). bottom: Paltrow shoots the ad campaign for Skincare by goop.


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14k gold diamond sun necklace ($985), 14k gold diamond slice necklace ($1,570), Coil Criss Cross Ring ($75), multiband ring ($225), and diamond statement ring ($1,445).

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A TOAST TO 25 YEARS JEWELER JENNIFER MILLER CELEBRATES HER BUSINESS’S SILVER ANNIVERSARY WITH A NEW SOUTHAMPTON BOUTIQUE. BY LAUREN FINNEY

“As a young girl, I remember pressing my nose up against luxury storefront windows to see everything that sparkles,” says Jennifer Miller, who is adding more sparkle of her own with a new Southampton location—a “jewel box,” she calls it—as well as a new boutique in Miami Beach, one of five Jennifer Miller outposts in New York and Florida. “I waited 10 years for this light-filled store to become available, and I turned it into a Jenny Girl Jewel Box,” Miller says. “The huge windows always reminded me of my childhood in San Francisco, and it’s the best location in the village.” The daughter of jewelers herself, Miller now holds the distinction of being the oldest (“but also youngest!” she adds with a wink) jeweler out East, where “creating that Hamptons style has been my passion for 25 years,” she says. Her two East End shops carry not only her signature eclectic assortment of jewelry— including pieces from Roni Blanshay, Sydney Evan, and Alexis Bittar, as well as her own designs—but also traditional resortwear, featuring new swimwear styles and unique apparel, such as a collection of handpainted vintage Army jackets. There’s also a line for HSN called Jewels by Jen, a new 14k gold and pavé collection, and “many more surprises,” Miller says, “but everyone will have to come into the store to explore!” 28 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 283-9061; 55 Main St., East Hampton, 3299061; jennifermillerjewlery.com

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Jennifer Miller; diamond and wood necklace ($3,195); Miller’s new “jewel box,” featuring the exclusive Good Vibes jacket by Romi Basha ($495).

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF JENNIFER MILLER

“CREATING THAT HAMPTONS STYLE HAS BEEN MY PASSION FOR 25 YEARS.” —JENNIFER MILLER



STYLE BEAUT Y Get glowing! Makeup artist Dick Page used bronzer at the Michael Kors Spring/Summer 2016 show to create a look he describes as “pared down, clean, and healthy.”

STYLE TIP: Olivier Echaudemaison of Guerlain suggests using a big, fluffy brush to apply bronzer in the shape of the number three from forehead to chin, but he insists on keeping the application “as simple as possible.”

HIGH-TECH BEAUTY: Yves Saint Laurent’s Les Sahariennes Bronzing Stones (BELOW) boast beauty-enhancing squalane—a fatty acid found in plants and vegetable oils—which leaves skin super moisturized.

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If the past few years on the runway are any indication, au naturel skin tones are here to stay. “In the ’80s, an intense suntan was the trend,” says Olivier Echaudemaison, Guerlain’s creative director of 16 years. “Today, [the look is] lighter and much softer. It needs to be elegant.”

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Newly released formulas pack hydrating extracts and ultrafine pigments for a velvety but sheer finish. “There are far better texture and color options than the heavy, orangey products of the past,” says Dick Page, who created this year’s fresh look at the Michael Kors Spring/Summer show.

Yves Saint Laurent’s new Les Sahariennes Bronzing Stones ($55), a line of three creamy-matte powders, are micro-milled to create a silky consistency, while light-enhancing agents deliver a glowy finish. The first brand to introduce bronzer, back in 1984, with its iconic Terracotta

Bronzing Powder (ABOVE RIGHT, $53), Guerlain

remains at the forefront of technology with four new shades to complement the paler rose and golden tones of blondes and brunettes. And if you’re seeking something a little softer still, Guerlain’s Joli Teint ($54) contains less intense

pigments to create a natural glow. Because when it comes to faking the bronze, less is more. Yves Saint Laurent, White’s Pharmacy, 81 Main St., East Hampton, 324-0082; yslbeautyus.com. Guerlain, Macy’s, 190 West Montauk Hwy., Hampton Bays, 728-5500; macys.com

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ONE DIRECTION

The flirty ruffle on this top adds volume to a slim silhouette. The cropped shape looks best with a highwaisted fuller trouser. Crop top, Nicholas ($345). Intermix, 87 Main St., East Hampton, 907-8025; intermixonline.com

The vertical lines on this suit will elongate your silhouette. Let it double as a bodysuit under a summer jacket. One-piece swimsuit, Solid & Striped ($158). Intermix, 87 Main St., East Hampton, 907-8025; intermixonline.com

HOLDING PATTERN Edie Parker bags enjoy a cultish following among many Hamptonites. This version is sure to impress with its gold link strap and pearlized white finish on the backside. Striped circle chain bag, Edie Parker ($1,595). Shari’s Place, 29 Main St., Southampton, 726-7200; sharisplace.com

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OP-ART CLUTCH Capture this trend with a piece of wearable art. This resin minaudière will look as chic in your hand as it does on the dinner table. Rainbow clutch, Milly ($295). 54 Main St., East Hampton, 604-6544; milly.com

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The gold mirrored heel and banded front strap of Salvatore Ferragamo’s block-heel sandal add a little ’70s decadence to any look. Up the retro vibe with a calf-skimming wrap dress, à la Studio 54. Block-heel sandal, Salvatore Ferragamo ($950). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-365-9765; ferragamo.com

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Men’s shirting fabric has never looked so glamorous. Show this stunner in the light of day with a white sneaker. Umbrella shirting striped dress, Ralph Lauren Collection ($5,490). 31–33 Main St., East Hampton, 324-1222; ralphlauren.com


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STYLE St yle By the Sea

Wainscott Wear menswear label Ta uya Duncan celebrates its amagansett debut with a luxe line of Pieces insPired by the towns of the hamPtons.

above: Hamptons bohemia gets a sophisticated update with Takuya Duncan’s Wainscott chambray shirt ($145), Cooper shorts ($125), and Emerson tote ($150).

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Inspired by the casual lifestyle of the Hamptons, Aaron Duncan and Takuya Suzuki launched Takuya Duncan, the premium menswear line hitting the beachfront this season at Ganeaux in Amagansett. At Takuya Duncan, American modernity meets old-world Japanese craftsmanship—all products are manufactured in NYC, as well as in Japan at a century-old kimono

factory. Since its debut in January, the brand has seen a massive expansion into the high-end crowds searching for a sophisticated resort look year round. Intricate weaving techniques such as sashiko (literally meaning “little stabs”) that go back to the Kyushu region in Japan are manifested in signature pieces such as the Montauk pants, Newtown and Maidstone hoodies, and

Wainscott chambray shirts. Yarns are individually dyed, twisted, and then re-dyed. Best of all, the garments don’t shrink. Consisting of hoodies, graphic tees, pants, shorts, and accessories, this array of beachwear has the essential day-to-night pieces, perfect for Hamptonites. Takuya Duncan is already thinking ahead to the post-Labor Day look with a new

collection launching fall 2016. “Our fall theme is more NYC guy meets Hamptons bohemia,” says Suzuki. “Taking traditional kimono fabrics and quilting them for jackets, along with pleated tapered pants. Further, the collection will also include luxurious Scottish cashmere in sweaters and accessories.” Ganeaux, 167 Main St., Amagansett, 267-7717; takuyaduncan.com

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STYLE SOCIAL NETWORK CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: Stacey Fraser; Pink Chicken pouches ($48 each); large gold concave ring with cognac diamonds by James Colarusso ($9,000), available at Ganeaux; ikat Cirrus top and ikat Heidi bottom by Malia Mills; Pink Chicken’s boys’ Finn Short in cotton ($48).

PINK CHICKEN’S STACEY FRASER TOASTS A DECADE IN BUSINESS AND SHARES WHAT SHE ADORES ABOUT HER BELOVED TOWN OF AMAGANSETT. BY CHRISTINA CLEMENTE

“When we first started out, it was right when the economy crashed, so the fact that we’ve thrived and are growing, I feel really proud,” says Stacey Fraser, founder of Pink Chicken, celebrating its 10th anniversary this summer. The brand, which creates designs for babies, kids, and women, is marking the occasion with a new location, in Amagansett’s Mandala Yoga Center for Healing Arts, and

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three new collections of boho essentials. “My favorites this season are the woodblock Marlow dress and our silk tie-dye Indira dress,” she says. When shopping for daytime looks, Fraser, who calls herself “100 percent a dress girl,” heads to Rube (Amagansett Square, 156 Main St., 267-6117) for relaxed frocks. “I love to see all the delicious pieces Cecilia buys,” Fraser says of the store’s owner. “She always has

earthy, beautiful things.” For spending time with family at the beach—specifically Napeague Beach and Montauk’s Ditch Plains—she stocks up on swimwear from Malia Mills (55 Main St., East Hampton, 604-1568; maliamills.com). “She has the perfect suits to fit different body types,” Fraser says, “and they last forever.” And when the sun goes down, Fraser dons colorful

dresses from Lazy Point (208 Main St., Amagansett, 5275377; lazypointvariety.com) and accessorizes with charms and chunky rings from Ganeaux (167 Main St., Amagansett, 267-7717; ganeaux.com)— perfect for those hot summer nights at The Crow’s Nest (4 Old West Lake Dr., Montauk, 668-2077; crowsnestmtk.com). Pink Chicken, Amagansett Square, 156 Main St., 2676434; pinkchicken.com

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN KONKAL (FRASER); JAMES COLARUSSO (RING); COURTESY OF PINK CHICKEN (POUCHES, SHORT); COURTESY OF MALIA MILLS (MODEL)

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STYLE Most WAnted

she’s a knockout!

“I was always fascinated by the hair and makeup people,” says Cayli Cavaco Reck, who is translating her Instagram account, Knocking on Forty, into a freestanding boutique in Bridgehampton.

Hamptonite Cayli CavaCo ReC brings Her brand, KnocKing on Forty, to liFe witH a new store in bridgeHampton.

“i feel like there’s a lot i’ve tried and can share with people.” — cayli cavaco reck

from left: LURK perfume oils; Pearl beautifying cell builder from Moon Juice.

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Cayli Cavaco Reck grew up surrounded by exquisite style. Her father, former Allure creative director Paul Cavaco, exposed her to the world of beauty at an early age. “I was always fascinated by the hair and makeup people,” she says. “When you’re a kid, that’s who you hang out with on set.” Over the years, Reck experimented with a number of beauty looks while building connections in the industry. Noticing a lack of inspirational yet glamorous social-media threads for women over 30, she launched the Instagram feed Knocking on Forty. “I feel like there’s a lot I’ve tried and can share with people,” she says. “Some people have commented that they’d love to meet me in person, so I thought, Maybe there’s a way to make that happen.” This weekend, Reck is opening Knockout Beauty by Knocking on Forty in Bridgehampton, a boutique carrying “conscious and prestige” skincare, makeup, and hair products from her close friends, like Harry Josh and Serge Normant, plus chic sundresses from ’90s supermodel Gail Elliot’s line, Little Joe Woman. Also planned is a series of exclusive events, including a day with skin expert May Lindstrom the week of July 4. Says Reck, “This is something I care about, something I love talking about. I want to share it with people.” 2400 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton; instagram.com/knockingonforty/

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STYLE Launch “There’s a cerTain ease in The hampTons ThaT relaTes To my whole philosophy of whaT i do for my brand.” —paul andrew

Summer Slipper CFDA/Vogue FAshion FunD winner Paul andrew lAunChes A men’s shoe line AnD A new relAtionship with intermix.

From the outside looking in, shoe designer Paul Andrew has had a meteoric rise in fashion. After launching his namesake women’s shoe line in 2012, he was awarded the Footwear News 2013 Launch of the Year Award, and in 2014, he took top honors at the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. “A lot has happened in three years, it’s true,” says Andrew. “It’s also been a lot of hard work to get here.” Andrew’s career began 15 years ago, working for the likes of Alexander

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McQueen, Narciso Rodriguez, Donna Karan, and Calvin Klein. Today, he designs shoes for Diane von Furstenberg and Vera Wang as well as his own line, which is carried at top retailers like Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue. This year, Andrew debuted a men’s line, and now his shoes are also available at Intermix. “At the same time that I was launching with Intermix, I was launching a series of espadrilles and flats that really resonate with the Hamptons and

that sort of holiday experience,” he says. “There’s a certain ease in the Hamptons that relates to my whole philosophy of what I do for my brand. I never wanted to do shoes that were overly complicated or fussy or impossible to wear. It has to be immediately wearable, even if it’s on a high heel.” Perhaps not the kind of shoes you’ll wear for a run on Main Beach, but close. 64 Main St., Southampton, 283-8510; 87 Main St., East Hampton, 907-8025; intermixonline.com

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left, from top: Paul Andrew’s latest designs include the Lexington high-heeled sandal in sport calf ($795) and Rhea flat slingback in suede ($545), available at Intermix. above: Alina Cho and Paul Andrew at the designer’s Spring/Summer 2016 presentation.

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STYLE COLLABORATIONS “Each stylE has a namE that rEflEcts Each uniquE pErsona.” —ashley olsen

Design Duo Mary- ate anD ashley Olsen’s coveteD sunnies Fuse socal style anD east enD chic in their latest launch with oliver PeoPles. By Lisa Ferrandino

“So many cool and amazing artists have lived in the Hamptons or spent time here, and that really resonates with us,” says David Schulte, CEO of Oliver Peoples, the SoCal favorite eyewear brand whose new rustic and beachy Newtown Lane boutique features an über-cool window installation from LA-based artist Rosha Yaghmai. Also enticing shoppers at the new boutique: a capsule collection of sunglasses and opticals designed by The Row. Launched in 2006 by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, The Row is highly sought after by fashionistas 170  hamptons-magazine.com

for its minimally chic styles. The new collaboration is equally in sync, and the line “reflects the attitude of both brands,” says Ashley Olsen of the capsule collection, which includes the O’Malley NYC—a fresh take on an Oliver Peoples’s signature, offered in a larger shape and understated glam colorways—and the large wrap-frame Don’t Bother Me sunnies. “Each style took on a personality,” Olsen explains. “It seemed only fitting that they each had a name that reflected each unique persona.” 53 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 329-4318; oliverpeoples.com

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s The Row sunglass collaboration with Oliver Peoples “reflects the attitude of both brands,” says Ashley (left). top left: Executive Suite sunglasses ($450). below: O’Malley NYC ($490).

photography by ElizabEth lippman/Contour by gEtty imagEs (olsEn); CourtEsy of olivEr pEoplEs thE row (sunglassEs)

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STYLE TIME HONORED “I wanted to create a tImepIece that Is IntrIcate In beauty and artIstry, yet sImple In functIon.” —elad yifrach

L’Objet of My Affection Limited-edition CLoCks are the Latest jeweLs on dispLay at Elad Yifrach’s southampton shop.

from top: The Pyramide Clock ($925), Pyramide Rectangular Box ($675), and Chevron Rectangular Box ($825), all from L’Objet’s Smoke + Mirrors collection.

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The art of clockmaking in Europe can be traced back more than 600 years. In an era of throw-away digital devices, these mechanical marvels are highly valued by sophisticated consumers for their rich history, their enduring practicality, and their exquisite craftsmanship. And now Elad Yifrach, the founder and creative force behind L’Objet, a brand well-known for its array of luxury accessories for the home and tabletop, is contributing to this remarkable legacy. “We live in the most advanced tech era, where our lives are managed by computers,” Yifrach says. “I wanted to create a timepiece that is intricate in beauty and artistry, yet simple in function—a complete contrast to the Apple Watch.” His quartz-powered Pyramide Clock is handcrafted with pyramidshaped studding enlivened by 24k gold plating and a lapis enamel face accented by a turquoise cabochon at its center. 9 Main St., Southampton, 295-2644; l-objet.com

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The coolest way to get around in the Hamptons this summer is on a Martone Bicycle, the only bicycle with an innovative duomatic gear system, which automatically changes gears based on the speed you’re riding. Made from steel alloy and weighing only 24llbs! Red, gold, silver, white and turquoise from EC Home.

One of the Hamptons most sought after floral design teams, Lilee Fell has been capturing their clients style and personality in flowers for over 20 years. With a wide range of styles from Minimalist, Seaside, to loose, English Gardens. Specializing in weekly flowers for the home, weddings, and special events.

BIO-ENERGY LIFT™ SERUM Part of the new Energize & Firm Collection from Naturopathica, this powerful serum helps refresh fatigued skin, restore skin density and firmness, and diminish discoloration for luminous, even-toned skin. Buy it today or experience it in the Natural Face Lift Facial. Naturopathica East Hampton, Healing Arts Center & Spa. 74 Montauk Hwy, 631-329-2525

26 Snake Hollow Rd, Bridgethampton 631-537-0606, Ecantiques.com

View their work at LileeFellFlowers.com or on Instagram. By appointment. 631.537.0413

4. STELLA FLAME JEWELRY

5. THERAPY LIFE & STYLE

6. SEA GREEN DESIGNS

Grab a single stem or stack on a bouquet of our hand-crafted 14K gold and vivid jewel Blossom Rings. Packed with flower power, they’re destined to become perennial favorites. Stop by to meet Stella when you view the entire collection and more at addo.

Hand crafted leather, crystal, and abalone shell Mystique Sandals for $169.00. Therapy, a Southampton staple, is happy to be celebrating their 10th Summer in the Hamptons.Stop in for the newest summer trends.

The Luxembourg Rocking Chair, by Fermob, is the first rocking chair in the Luxembourg collection, the range which brings together style, tradition, trendiness and timelessness better than any other! This item offers a playful, enjoyable addition to your outdoor furniture, and is also the perfect indoor option for whiling away those lazy afternoons. 23 color options available

addo, 7 Main St., Sag Harbor 347-480-8246, 631-919-5239 stellaflame.com

Therapy is located at 38 main st Southampton. 631-259-2555

40A Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-259-3612, seagreendesignsllc.com



ULTRA MODERN WATERFRONT | Water Mill | Price Upon Request | This 5-bedroom Modern waterfront home has views of the bay and ocean. Designed by renowned architect Fred Stelle, and the interior done by world-class French designer Jacques Grange. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows throughout, the panoramic views of both the ocean and the bay are simply breathtaking. The home includes are a private sandy beach area, an infinity pool, 2 outdoor fireplace areas, a wine cellar, lawn and a private path to the bay and ocean. Surrounded by a 5-acre preserve. Web# H23557

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SOUTHAMPTON ESTATE SECTION | Southampton | Lot A: $14,950,000 | Build your dream residence on this 4.5-acre property in one of the most desirable locations in the Southampton Estate section. This is the first time it is on the market in more than half a century. Enter the spectacular grounds through the long, glamorous driveway and find yourself in your own oasis. The existing guest house features 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, formal dining and living room. The property offers additional room for a major main residence and tennis. Web# H50724

MICHAELA KESZLER

Lic. Assoc. R.E. Broker O: 631.204.2743 | C: 631.525.3810 mkeszler@elliman.com


2488 MAIN ST, P.O. BOX 1251, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932. 631.537.5900 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

SOUTHAMPTON ESTATE | Southampton | $10,400,000 | Just off Halsey Neck Lane, in the heart of Southampton’s estate section sits this 6,400 sf quintessential Hamptons Traditional home built in 2005. The 1.8-acre lot is filled with mature plantings and specimen trees, and boasts a heated Gunite pool with spa, cabana and room for tennis. It sits a summer’s stroll away from both the village of Southampton and Cooper’s Beach. The light-filled first floor opens into a grand entry hall and formal library with wainscoting, fireplace and deep-coffered ceilings. Web# H18027

EXCEPTIONAL ESTATES IN THE HAMPTONS

THE ULTIMATE EAST HAMPTON SANCTUARY | $14,900,000 | This majestic residence represents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark Hamptons property in the Georgica enclave. Nestled amid an established 3.6 acres of estate-quality grounds and has been architecturally designed to showcase an immaculate old world aesthetic and a luxurious lifestyle. Its grand entrance offers a striking introduction with soaring double-height ceilings and antique oak flooring. There is a Gunite pool with wysteria covered pergola outdoor dining area, pool house and an alfresco terrace. Web# H42884

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VILLAGE DECORATORS HOME | Southampton | $5,250,000 | This elegantly designed custom home, just a couple of blocks from the ocean and Southampton village shops, is now complete. The classic Southampton Architecture is combined with state-of-the-art contemporary interior finishes and with the most modern technology and amenities that the market demands. The flawlessly designed 7,900 sf home features 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, including both first and second floor master suites. The beautifully landscaped 1-acre property offers absolute a heated saline pool, pool house and wonderful terraces. Web# H48640

PRIME SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE

MEADOW LANE WATERFRONT | Southampton | $5,495,000 | This wonderful beach house is sleek, light and bright. On the bay across the street from the ocean on Southampton’s renowned Meadow Lane. Offering double-height ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows exposing the vast water views. Includes 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, and an open stainless and marble gourmet kitchen overlooking the bay. Web# H0144081.

MICHAELA KESZLER

Lic. Assoc. R.E. Broker O: 631.204.2743 | C: 631.525.3810 mkeszler@elliman.com

LUISA KESZLER

Lic. R.E. Salesperson O: 631.204.2758 | C: 631.903.1300 lkeszler@elliman.com


COMPLETELY RENOVATED VILLAGE BEAUTY ON 1 ACRE Southampton | $5,495,000 | Web# H40677

MODERN BARN ON TOYLSOME LANE Southampton | $8,490,000 | Web# H48362

SLEEK DECORATORS HOME IN SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Southampton | $3,650,000 | Web# H52550

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE COMPOUND Southampton | $5,490,000 | Web# H38800

2488 MAIN ST, P.O. BOX 1251, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932. 631.537.5900 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

MODERN WATERFRONT ON 2 ACRES Southampton South | $9,995,000 | Web# H20229

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9) 59 Harbor View Avenue, EH | $895,000 | Web# H36019

2) 20 Oyster Shores Road, EH | $1,649,400 | Web# H43110

10) 202 Treescape Drive, Cluster 5, Unit 13B, East Hampton | $595,000 | Web# H41045

3) 40 Three Mile Harbor Drive, EH | $4,350,000 | Web# H21243

11) 5 Old Hollow Lane, EH | $2,195,000 | Web# H41361

4) 14 Grassy Hollow Drive | $4,375,000 | Web# H26381 5) 7 Sallys Path, EH | $3,250,000 | Web# H24926 6) 5 Longboat Lane, EH | $1,595,000 | Web# H55654 7) 3 Kirks Place, EH | $6,995,000 | Web# H44529 8) 29 North Hollow Drive, EH | $1,550,000 | Web# H53224

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2488 MAIN ST, P.O. BOX 1251, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932. 631.537.5900 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

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10) 242 Marine Boulevard, Amag | $13,395,000 | Web# H45352

2) 64 Sherrill Road, EH | $4,595,000 | Web# H20659

11) 288 Bluff Road, Amag | $6,250,000 | Web# H42666

3) 60 Sherrill Road, EH | $2,600,000 | Web# H38956

12) 45 Whalers Lane, Amag | $9,500,000 | Web# H14311

4) 10 Amys Lane, EH | $5,300,000 | Web# H50926

13) 60 Seabreeze Lane, Amag | $4,500,000 | Web# H0159434

5) 15 Gould Street, EH | $2,600,000 | Web# H48648

14) 78 Meeting House Lane, Amag | $5,595,000 | Web# H16653

6) 47 Huntting Lane, EH | $8,250,000 | Web# H37063

15) 40 Further Lane, EH | $26,500,000 | Web# H24136

7) 247 Cove Hollow Rd, EH (Land, 2.5 acres) | $7,795,000 | Web# H00400

16) 64 West End Road, EH | $13,500,000 | Web# H19660

8) 200 Georgica Road, EH | $11,650,000 | Web# H51903

17) Cove Hollow Road, EH | $3,150,000 | Web# H45855

9) 34 Beech Street, Mtk | $2,200,000 | Web# H55897

18) 466 Further Lane, EH | $22,500,000 | Web# H31500

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SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE OCEANFRONT

Southampton | $33,500,000 | This 6,700 sf residence offers 4.5 acres of dunes, over 500 ft of white sandy beachfront and the pristine beauty of Wickapogue Pond. Once inside, you’ll find the house accented with crown moldings, hardwood floors, wood-burning fireplaces, French doors, elevator, living room with coffered ceilings, formal dining room, wood-paneled library, kitchen with butler’s pantry and separate dining area, master suite with his and hers baths, 7 bedrooms, 9 baths, 4 guest suites, staff quarters, gym, and a cabana with indoor/ outdoor access. French doors lead to a seaside terrace, a heated Gunite pool and spa. A gazebo, sunken Har-Tru tennis court and a 6-car garage. Web# H29148

ERICA GROSSMAN

Lic. R.E. Salesperson O: 631.204.2723 C: 917.710.2512 erica.grossman@elliman.com

KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY.

RAYMOND SMITH

Lic. Assoc. R. E. Broker O: 631.204.2728 C: 516.381.2574 rsmith@elliman.com


THE ATLANTIC TEAM SOUTHAMPTON TO MONTAUK 2488 MAIN ST, P.O. BOX 1251, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932. 631.537.5900 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

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EAST HAMPTON SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY NEW CONSTRUCTION 10 Amys Lane, East Hampton | $5,300,000 | 5,500 sf, .65 acre, 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, Heated pool, 2-car garage. Web# H50926

EAST HAMPTON ESTATE IN A WATERFRONT COMMUNITY 3 Kirks Place, East Hampton | $6,995,000 | 9,000 sf, 3.87 acres, Bordered by a 4.2-acre reserve, 5 bedrooms, 7 full baths, 3 half baths, 6 fireplaces, Heated Gunite pool.Web# H44529

MODERN WATERFRONT 40 Three Mile Harbor Drive, East Hampton | $4,350,000 | 3,000 sf, .92 acre, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, Heated pool. Web# H21243

PERCHED ON THE BLUFF WITH OCEAN VIEWS 288 Bluff Road, Amagansett | $6,250,000 | 3,100 sf, .5 acre, South of the highway, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Heated Gunite pool, 4 fireplaces. Web# H42666

FOREVER VIEWS FROM THIS HILLTOP RETREAT 26 Homeward Lane, Montauk | $3,599,000 | 5,542 sf, .89 acre, 6 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 2 half baths, Heated Gunite pool, 2-car garage. Web# H40989

SOUTHAMPTON BAYFRONT 99 Bay Street, Southampton | $4,250,000 | 1,760 sf, .71 acre, high on the bluffs overlooking Little Peconic Bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Heated Gunite pool, 2-car garage. Web# H33200

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JAMES KEOGH, Lic. R.E. Salesperson

O: 631.267.7341 | james.keogh@elliman.com

JUSTIN AGNELLO, Lic. R.E. Salesperson O: 631.267.7334 | justin.agnello@elliman.com HARA KANG, Lic. R.E. Salesperson

O: 631.267.7335 | hara.kang@elliman.com

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CYNTHIA BECKÕS PORTFOLIO PROPERTIES

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE TRADITIONAL

EXCLUSIVE RENTAL AUGUST TO LABOR DAY

Traditional. This well appointed, 3,500 sf home features 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, high quality mill work and dark hardwood floors throughout. As you enter the foyer of this sun-filled home, the first floor offers a formal dining room, grand gourmet kitchen with marble countertops and separate entrance, generous first floor guest suite, family room with wood-burning fireplace and a wall of windows overlooking the patio, plus first floor laundry room. The second floor offers 4 bedrooms including a spacious master suite with vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace and marble bath. The finished lower level has a bonus media room and extra storage. Ideal for entertaining, French doors lead out to the stone patio with retractable awnings, overlooking the heated Gunite pool surrounded by mature landscaping for total privacy. Additional amenities include Sonos sound system, nest thermostats, alarm system, newly painted interior and stone driveway. Close to village restaurants, shops and ocean beaches. Web# H29063

Water Mill | $90,000 | Enjoy spectacular views from every room of this brand new, custom built Farrell home, overlooking acres of picturesque agricultural reserve. First time ever offered for rent, this pristine 4,500 sf home features 5 en suite bedrooms, 2 with terraces, a gourmet kitchen, spacious great room with wood beam details, and fl oor-to-ceiling glass doors to enjoy the stunning reserve views, formal dining room, plus fully fi nished lower level with media room, gym, full bath and plenty of games for the family to enjoy. Outside enjoy the heated Gunite pool and spa surrounded by spacious bluestone patio, covered dining area with fi replace, outdoor kitchen all overlooking the gorgeous reserve views. Additional amenities include sonos sound system, security system, cybex gym, plus basketball in the driveway. All professionally decorated inside and out with Restoration Hardware furniture and luxurious amenities ideal for summer entertaining in the Hamptons. Web# H91011

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Southampton | $2,999,000 | Beautifully designed Southampton Village

Lic. R. E. Salesperson O: 631.537.6076 | C: 917.951.8642 cynthia.beck@elliman.com

Dedication, Integrity, Results Ranked #4 Agent in the Hamptons

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TEAM RAPHAEL AVIGDOR at Douglas Elliman Real Estate

WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST FOR SUMMER 2016 2488 MAIN ST, P.O. BOX 1251, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932. 631.537.5900 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

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PERELLO BUILDING MODERN FARMHOUSE, BH SOUTH 119 Newlight Lane, Bridgehampton Lot 1 $5,995,000 | Web# H50251

QUINTESSENTIAL SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 260 Hill Street, Southampton $3,995,000 | Web# H44389

TURN-KEY DESIGNER POSTMODERN 47 Tansey Lane, Bridgehampton $1,995,000 | Web# H28435

Here to service all your real estate needs Buy, Sell, Develop with Team Raphael from Southampton to South Beach RAPHAEL AVIGDOR , Lic. Assoc. R.E. Broker O: 631.204.2740 | C: 917.991.1077 | raphael.avigdor@elliman.com

KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY.

JAMES PEYTON, Lic. R.E. Salesperson O: 631.204.2738 | C: 917.882.5589 | james.peyton@elliman.com


WATERFRONT LIVING IN PRIVATE COMMUNITY | Sag Harbor | $3,500,000 With the bay and private beach just a few hundred feet away, this Traditional has views of both the bay and pristine brackish pond. 4 bedrooms, 4 full and 2 half baths with luxury fixtures, marble countertops and floors. Beautiful Gunite pool and bath house. Web# H51130

4-BEDROOM, 3.5-BATH SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY HOME | Bridgehampton | $2,555,000 South of the highway in the heart of Bridgehampton Village is this mid-century with warm contemporary vibe. Expansive living room has an open floor plan with hardwood floors, woodburning fireplace and walls of glass. Heated Gunite pool, pool house. Web# H49858

3 ACRES OF PRIVACY | Sag Harbor | $2,250,000 With more than 700 ft of border on Town Preserve this hilltop home sits at the end of a long entry. A covered porch wraps 3,300 sf of spacious living area including 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, finished basement, 3-car garage, and pool. Web# H35717

SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY WITH COMMUNITY DOCK | Water Mill | $3,495,000 Bright 6-bedroom, 4-bath home on lushly landscaped .40 acres. Features gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances. Master bedroom is a full floor with sitting area and expansive master bath. Heated Gunite pool and community dock. Web# H17141

VILLAGE LIVING | Sag Harbor | $1,575,000 Situated behind hedges on a quiet village Street, this 3-bedroom, 3-bath home offers stylish interiors including living room, dining room and den, The backyard features a heated pool and mature gardens. Close to village shops and restaurants. Web# H43964

SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY A+ LOCATION | Water Mill | $3,650,000 Overlooking an open reserve this 5-bedroom, 4-bath house is on one of the most coveted streets in the Hamptons. Eat-in kitchen, den, formal dining room, open living room. Heated Gunite pool and expansive decking. Web# H42147

PATRICK MCLAUGHLIN

Lic. Assoc. R.E. Broker O: 631.725.0200 | C: 917.359.4138 patrick.mclaughlin@elliman.com

KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY.


2488 MAIN ST, P.O. BOX 1251, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932. 631.537.5900 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

NEW CLASSIC MODERN FARM HOUSE | Amagansett | $5,595,000 Situated between the village of Amagansett and ocean beaches, this 4,500 sf farm house is thoughtfully detailed to suit the historic district of Meeting House Lane, the home boasts all the technology, amenities and layouts necessary to accommodate the wants of today’s village market. Web# H16653

MAGICAL WATERFRONT | Sag Harbor | $6,500,000 Boater’s dream, 175 ft of bulkheaded waterfront on Shelter Island Sound featuring a 150 ft deep water dock with power and water. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and 180 degree panoramic views including Mashomack Preserve, West Neck, Southold, and sunsets over Noyack Bay. Web# H21017

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SHERRILL ROAD | East Hampton | $4,595,000 4,500 sf on three levels. 6 bedrooms, 7.5 baths, Scavolini kitchen, open layout with floor-toceiling glass. 5 en suite bedrooms, media room, guest room/gym, custom Gunite saltwater pool and spa, Crestron Pyng home automation system and detached garage. Web# H20659

COVE HOLLOW | East Hampton | $5,495,000 This New Construction on Cove Hollow Road is a collaboration between MAP Development, Fred Smith Architects and Nicole Fuller Interiors. At 4,500 sf on 3 levels, this 6-bedroom, 7.5-bath home is built to the highest standards. Gunite saltwater pool, spa, pool house with bath/outdoor shower. Web# H39086

EXQUISITE AMAGANSETT TRADITIONAL | Amagansett | $2,595,000 This charming Traditional is about a mile from Amagansett Village. 1.2 generous acres and a heated Gunite pool. The interior is spacious, with a hef’s eat-in kitchen and a lovely dining room. This home features an elegant master bedroom and 4 guestrooms, as well as 4.5 baths. Web# H48172

EAST HAMPTON SOUTH | East Hampton | $4,395,000 This 5,000 sf custom Traditional features a double-height entry and staircase that leads to the great room. The first floor is comprised of an eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, library/den, and master suite with bath. The second floor includes 4 guest rooms and an open gallery and Gunite pool. Web# H36215

CHRISTOPHER STEWART

Lic. R.E. Salesperson O: 631.329.9400 | C: 917.744.2450 christopher.stewart@elliman.com

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TEAM SALADINO IN THE HAMPTONS

QUOGUE VILLAGE WATERFRONT WITH PRIVATE DOCK SLIP AND LANDING - JUST LISTED | Quogue | $4,399,000 | Meticulous attention to detail is found in this immaculate, never-beforelisted home. Enjoy the captivating water views from throughout the nearly 6,000 sf Postmodern sited on 1.4 acres of manicured grounds with private waterfront dock and mature landscaping. The use of 9 ft and vaulted ceilings, and the exceptional quality, custom materials, provide for a uniquely refined sophistication. Features include 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, plus 2 additional rooms for guests or offices, mahogany built-ins throughout, custom Casa de sol kitchen with apricot stained maple cabinetry to ceiling height, honed stone countertops, slate backsplash, professional Viking appliances, and Advantium oven. Tasmanian Oak hand stained flooring welcome all into the main entry that fans out to include a sun-drenched great room with fireplace, den, formal dining room, mahogany all season porch, all overlooking the expansive views of Quantuck Inlet. Super-insulation and high-efficiency natural gas heating system with 5-zones result in low utility bills and comfortable year-round living. The enchanting outdoor spaces are highlighted by a newly renovated private dock slip and landing with bulkhead, lower level natural gas-heated pool with brick patio, upper level mahogany decking, and expansive backyard lawn area. Relaxing southwest water views and colorful sunsets embrace this impressive home. Web# H49832

PRISTINE POSTMODERN HOME | Westhampton | $1,550,000 Situated down a long driveway, this newly listed Postmodern sited on 1.1 acres a short distance to the village. The main house has 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, formal dining room, family den with built-in wall unit and surround sound. Professional gourmet eat-in kitchen, and a spacious open floor plan. The living area with cozy fireplace looks out onto the lush grounds and heated Gunite pool. Web# H48236

HEART OF WESTHAMPTON BEACH VILLAGE Westhampton Beach | $949,000 | This pristine newly listed lovely Ranch home conveniently located in the charming “Lilac Farms” subdivision and within blocks of the heart of the village, shops, dining, and ocean beaches. This Immaculate 4-bedroom, 3-bath spacious home is sited on .52 acre, cozy fireplace, light filled cathedral living/dining room, eat-in kitchen, and full basement. 16 X 32 pool surrounded by an expansive cedar decking. Web# H49436

TEAM SALADINO AT DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE “Let The Strength Of Two Work For You”

JIM SALADINO, Lic. R.E. Salesperson O: 631.898.2229 | C: 516.635.8891 james.saladino@elliman.com

ELAINE HAMMOND, Lic. R.E. Salesperson O: 631.898.2238 | C: 516.635.8892 elaine.hammond@elliman.com

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HAMPTONS SHOWCASE: PROPERTIES WITH RESERVE VIEWS 2488 MAIN ST, P.O. BOX 1251, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932. 631.537.5900 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

WATER MILL ESTATE POOL AND TENNIS | Water Mill | $8,495,000 | The Taj Mahal of new construction. Indoor spa and heated pool makes this a decadent retreat for the most discerning clientele. A gated entry leads you to this sprawling custom traditional offering 10,000 sf of above grade living space with 10 bedrooms and 10.5 baths. Boasting unobstructed views of 50 acres of reserve in exclusive Water Mill. The estate is set upon 2 acres of lush greens with an all-inclusive landscape package. A flawless grand open floor plan of sleek, sundrenched living spaces warmed by 3 fireplaces. Radiant heat throughout is matched with every modern convenience, a custom 20 ft paneled great room with coffered ceilings, a seethrough linear fireplace, and with a full whiskey bar just to name a few. A chef’s culinary dream, featuring double sets of subzero fridge and freezers and wine storage to accommodate even the largest entertaining and parties. Key features include indoor heated pool and spa, elevator, outdoor, oversized, salt water, Gunite pool, pool house, 14 zone HVAC systems, first floor radiant heat, with dry and steam saunas, massage room, multi-tiered home theater, additional 4,500 of finished sf lower level, and 3-car garage. Professional tennis and basketball courts for your inner athlete, this exceptional new construction is a tier above the rest. Web# H48687

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NEW CONSTRUCTION VISTA VIEWS, POOL, TENNIS Southampton | $5,995,000 | Modern luxury at its finest. Just over a mile to Southampton Village, this 1.8-acre property offers the best of both worlds. Overlooking 50 acres of unobstructed views of sprawling green fields, this homes features include, 6,000 sf, 7 bedrooms and 6.5 baths, smart-home technology, a gourmet kitchen with designer stone countertops and high-end appliances, formal dining room, and custom cabinets. Master suite with fireplace, sitting room, custom closets and dressing rooms, and a balcony. The 3,000 sf lower level features a fitness center with wet bar, bath, sauna, and media room. Landscape package includes a 20X50 heated Gunite pool, tennis court, bluestone patios, and plenty of privacy. Web# H46700

ERIN DOWNEY Lic. R.E. Salesperson O: 631.204.2776 | C: 516.870.2032 erin.downey@elliman.com

KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY.

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NEW CONSTRUCTION SOUTHAMPTON ON RESERVE Southampton | $4,975,000 | Perfectly sited on 1.55 acres bordering 50 +/- acres of agricultural reserve this custom built 5, 000+/- sf home offers an abundance of unobstructed views and breathtaking sunsets. Enter this beautifully constructed home in an idyllic setting just 1 minute from Southampton Village and minutes from ocean beaches. Highlights include 3 fully finished levels - 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, lower level with an additional guest bedrooms and baths. Other highlights and amenities include media room, gym, sauna, and wine storage. Outdoors is a heated Gunite pool with 10x10 spa, pool/guest house. Web# H43284


NOBLE BLACK’S SUMMER COLLECTION

1 CENTRAL PARK SOUTH, 2009 | $49,950,000 | CONDO 4 BEDS, 4.5 BATHS | ~6,319 INTERIOR SF | ~231 EXTERIOR SF | WEB# 2277581

157 WEST 57TH STREET, 62A | $29,995,000 | CONDO 3 Beds, 4.5 Baths | ~4,483 Int SF | Web# 2270833

157 WEST 57TH STREET, 46A | $19,500,000 | CONDO 3 Beds, 3.5 Baths | ~3,228 Int SF | Web# 2271683

126 WEST 22ND STREET, 11/12S | $12,995,000 | LOFT

320 WEST 80TH STREET | $9,985,000 | TOWNHOUSE 6 Beds, 5.5 Baths | ~6,565 Int SF | Web# 2135990

120 ELEVENTH AVENUE, 2B | $6,995,000 | LOFT 4 Beds, 3.5 Baths | ~4,017 Int SF | Web# 2245920

231 TENTH AVENUE, PH4 | $6,700,000 | CONDO

200 EAST 69TH STREET, 20B | $2,850,000 | CONDO 2 Beds, 3 Baths | ~1,653 Int SF | ~180 Ext SF | Web# 1900855

57 READE STREET, 19A | $2,595,000 | CONDO 2 Beds, 2 Baths | ~1,137 Int SF | Web# 2390600

115 NORFOLK STREET, 401 | $1,475,000 | CONDO 1 Beds, 1 Baths | ~916 Int SF | Web# 2256131

4 Beds, 4.5 Baths | ~4,785 Int SF | ~1,365 Ext SF | Web# 2245339

2 Beds, 2.5 Baths | ~2,505 Int SF | ~1,500 Ext SF | Web# 2124140

NOBLE BLACK Lic. Assoc. R. E. Broker O: 212.909.8460 | C: 347.526.3308 noble.black@elliman.com | elliman.com/NobleBlack

KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY. 575 MADISON AVENUE, NY, NY 10022. 212.891.7000 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.


GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE “Worth Every Penny”

- Richard S.

151 EAST 58TH STREET, PH51/52W | $72,000,000 | 5-BR, 6.5-BTH | CONDO | WEB# 2395342 “I could live here in a minute” – Jessica S.

“Do the park views get any better?” - Matthew S.

“Forget the views, look at the craftsmanship” - Alex M.

211 CENTRAL PARK WEST, 14E | $22,000,000 3-BR, 3.5-BTH | COOP | Web# 2297729

“Hotel Services, Right up my Alley” - Emanuele F.

781 FIFTH AVENUE, 30TH FL | $14,950,000 2-BR + Library, 3.5-BTH | COOP | Web# 2363021

45 EAST 66TH STREET, 2W | $8,500,000 3-BR, 4.5-BTH | COOP | Web# 2288507

THE RICHARD STEINBERG TEAM RICHARD J. STEINBERG | Lic. Assoc. R. E. Broker | O: 212.350.8059 | rsteinberg@elliman.com

at Douglas Elliman Real Estate

MATTHEW SLOSAR Lic. R. E. Salesperson O: 212.350.8058 mslosar@elliman.com

EMANUELE FIORE Lic. R. E. Salesperson O: 212.735.8936 emanuele.fiore@elliman.com

JESSICA SJOO Lic. R. E. Salesperson O: 212.350.8014 jessica.sjoo@elliman.com

ALEXANDER MIGNOGNA Lic. R. E. Salesperson O: 212.303.5209 amignogna@elliman.com

KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY. 575 MADISON AVENUE, NY, NY 10022. 212.891.7000 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT.


SPECTACULAR LIMESTONE TOWNHOUSE ON PRIME MUSEUM BLOCK

17 East 83rd Street | $22,500,000 | Approx. 7,400 sq. ft. | Web# 2246856 20-foot wide limestone townhouse on prime block off Fifth Avenue across from the Metropolitan Museum. Brilliantly renovated, this mint condition house features luxurious finishes and unparalleled attention to detail with high ceilings, grand proportions and exceptional light.

SABRINA SALTIEL

Lic. Assoc. R. E. Broker O: 212.350.2205 | C: 917.626.2866 ssaltiel@elliman.com

JENNINE GOURIN

Lic. Assoc. R. E. Broker O: 212.891.7623 | C: 917.328.6677 jgourin@elliman.com

KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY. 575 MADISON AVENUE, NY, NY 10022. 212.891.7000 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT.


KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY.

Manhattan | Brooklyn | Queens | Long Island | The Hamptons | The North Fork | Westchester | Greenwich | Aspen | Los Angeles | Florida

BEDFORD CORNERS, NY Price Upon Request | ~10,000-sf brick Georgian mansion on 64 usable acres with distant Hudson Valley views. Features half mile long driveway, 6 fireplaces, guest house, heated pool with cabana, and tennis court. 45 min from NYC. Web# W4603171.

WESTCHESTER GRAND ESTATE

Frank Haymson Lic. Assoc. R. E. Broker C: 914.649.2637, O: 914.234.4590

3 EAST 95TH STREET $27,000,000 | A one-of-a-kind duplex with over 7,140 sf of interior living space and ~5,200 sf of outdoor space comprising an array of terraces. This penthouse represents an entirely unique quality of life through it’s grand proportions and breathtaking views. Web# 2397559.

ICONIC PENTHOUSE AT THE ARMORY S. CARHART MANSION

Keith Copley Lic. Assoc. R. E. Broker C: 646.226.9609, O: 212.337.6164

1 CENTRAL PARK SOUTH $26,000,000 | Featured in Architectural Digest, ~4,000 sf masterpiece, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 13-ft ceilings, grand corner living/dining rooms, customized detailing, park views, and 5-star hotel service. Web# 2355851.

WORLD-FAMOUS PLAZA RESIDENCE

Suzan Kremer Lic. Assoc. R. E. Broker C: 917.282.4800, O: 212.303.5262

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF PROPERTIES, VISIT ELLIMAN.COM 575 MADISON AVENUE, NY, NY 10022. 212.891.7000 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT.


Manhattan | Brooklyn | Queens | Long Island | The Hamptons | The North Fork | Westchester | Greenwich | Aspen | Los Angeles | Florida

PRISTINE 7-ROOM CONDO 304 East 65th St | $3,950,000 | Elegant architecturally designed high floor home featuring living room, formal dining room, windowed open chef’s kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 4 spa baths, and 3 balconies. Luxury full-service building. Availabe for rent. Web# 2332017. Joan C. Billick O: 212.350.8005

MINT PREWAR 2-BEDROOM, 2-BATH 434 East 52nd St, 9G | $1,896,300 | Stunning home featuring 13-ft double height living room, 10-ft high windows, gracious dining gallery, fully renovated, bright open North and South views. Located full-service building, pied-à-terre welcomed. Web# 2393228. Brenda Steward C: 917.312.0799, O: 212.303.5288

PANORAMIC OPEN CITY VIEWS 60 East 8th St | $1,995,000 | 30th floor South East corner unit meticulously renovated with custom built-ins and spectacular views of 5 Bridges in coveted Georgetown Plaza condo. Amenities include pool, gym, rooftop deck, and garage. Web# 2397034. Laurence Braverman C: 917.582.0130, O: 646.505.5671

LOFT-LIKE, LIGHT AND LOVELY 1349 Lexington Ave, 7C | $1,999,000 | Soaring ceilings, bright, and open space. Move-in ready convertible 3-bedroom with 2 baths, W/D, beautiful garden, roof deck, and other amenities. Storage locker included. Web# 2230691. Hillary Brizell-DeLise, C: 914.282.4621, O: 212.650.4830

TRULY A WORK-OF-ART 40 Mercer St, 26 | $30,000 per month | An enviable living destination for the most discerning, SoHo’s 40 Mercer St offers the utmost luxuriousness, and discretion for its resident. Web# 2363926. Brett Miles, C: 917.363.6756, O: 212.274.7915 | William Parkerson, C: 201.362.2432

EXQUISITE FIFTH AVE RESIDENCE 170 Fifth Ave | $21,900 per month | Sprawling full-floor 4-bedroom apartment tailored to the best of standards with Madison Square Park views. Web# 2403368. Rene Eskengren, C: 646.509.3729, O: 212.352.6222

BARBIZON/63 PREWAR RENTAL 140 East 63rd St, 8A | $12,500 per month | Pristine 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath in the coveted Barbizon/63 condominium, featuring high-end kitchen and bath finishes, Crestron system with HD flat screen TVs, and Somfy electric shades. Equinox in the building. Web# 2334041. Sharon O’Brien, C: 917.312.5814 O: 212.418.2094

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF PROPERTIES, VISIT ELLIMAN.COM

RENOVATED PARK AVENUE HOME 417 Park Ave, 10E | $4,300,000 | Exceptionally elegant, thoughtfully designed 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath apartment in an iconic full-service Midtown Manhattan coop. Featuring a private elevator landing, 10-ft ceilings, prewar detail. Web# 1698059. Melissa Hernandez, C: 917.968.1049 O: 212.705.1087

575 MADISON AVENUE, NY, NY 10022. 212.891.7000 | © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

MOVE-IN MINT 1-BEDROOM 641 Fifth Ave, 37F | $2,495,000 | This high floor, beautifully renovated, 1-bedroom, 1.5-limestone bath home boasts Southern exposure with full city views of Downtown Fifth Ave and the Empire State Building. Web# 2309288. Nancy Smith, O: 212.891.7787


KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY. INCOMPARABLE LUXURY TOWNHOUSE 311 West 90th St $13,900,000 | The ideal balance between contemporary and classic design, 6-story, 20-ft rebuilt townhouse with approx. 6,000+ sf, outdoor space, expansive windows, and close to Riverside Park. Web# 2218111. Nancy Arzanipour O: 212.702.4014 George Vanderploeg O: 212.891.7621

ROSARIO CANDELA’S MASTERPIECE 1 Sutton Place South, 9CD | $11,495,000 | Full-floor residence with stunning views of the East River and Sutton Gardens, and 12 rooms including magnificent entertaining rooms with grand proportions and light. Web# 1898734. Diane Johnson, O: 212.418.2075 | Scott Boyd O: 212.891.7121

SOPHISTICATED MANOR HOUSE Greenwich | $12,900,000 | Aged stone and slate-capped manor distinguished by a clean-line interior design with soaring ceilings, modern family room, sleek chef’s kitchen and car collector’s showcase underground. One of the original Conyers Farm estates featuring over 12 glorious acres, pool and tennis court. Web# CT94868. Lyn Stevens, C: 203.912.6720

SPECTACULAR CENTRAL PARK AND CITY VIEWS 1 Central Park West | $8,995,000 | Premier 2-bedroom (flexible 3-bedroom), 2.5-bath home offering open views. Located at the city’s most glamorous address, unit 28G affords the ultimate elegant lifestyle. Web# 2331250. Ariel Tavivian, O: 212.319.4109 | Lenny Sporn O: 212.319.4109

ONE-OF-A-KIND UPPER WEST SIDE PENTHOUSE 135 West 70th St, PHBC | $9,900,000 | 5-bedroom, 5.5-bath residence at the legendary Pythian condominium. Priced well below the average market rate of $3,500 per sf for UWS PH condos. Web# 2382731. Ariel Tavivian O: 212.319.4109 | Lenny Sporn, O: 212.319.4109

STRIKING PENTHOUSE LOFT 456 West 19th St, PHH | $11,450,000 | This 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath offers over 2,800 sf of living space, and approx. 1,200 sf of outdoor terraces with views of the Hudson River and High Line Park. Web# 2395963. Keith Copley, C: 646.226.9609, O: 212.337.6164

5-ACRE GATED ESTATE Purchase, NY | $5,695,000 | Modern day Utopia with old

GRAND PREWAR CONDOMINIUM 444 East 57th St, 13F | $6,295,000 | Rare white-glove 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath prewar condo in pristine condition with amazing detail. Boasts North, South, East, and West exposures, and WBFP. A truly special home. Web# 2360143. Matthew Mackay, C: 646.221.3072 O: 212.702.4052

HEART STOPPING PARK VIEWS 641 Fifth Ave, 35BC | $6,450,000 | Opportunity to own a convertible 3-bedroom home featuring Central Park views from all major rooms in triple mint condition, chef’s kitchen, W/D, and white marble baths. Web# 2085829. Nancy Smith, O: 212.891.7787

world quality and modern day technology. Over ~13,000 sf of living space with 9 beds, 9 baths and another ~4,000 sf of gym, billiards, theater, playroom opening out to the landscaped property. Pool, tennis, golf and rose gardens. ~1,500 ft guest/pool house. Web# DE07152. Thomas Hochfelder, O: 212.572.3114


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While Drew Barrymore has a new acting project coming to Netflix in 2017, right now she’s looking forward to spending the summer in Amagansett with her daughters and best friend and pitching her new rosÊ from Barrymore Wines.


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JOURNEY 2016 has been a time of change for Drew Barrymore: The actress exited a four-year marriage; released Wildflower, a collection of stories; and debuted a rosé—just in time for summer sipping. We’ll toast to that! by SAMANTHA YANKS

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hile gearing up for the 2017 premiere of her new series on Netflix, Santa Clarita Diet, actress Drew Barrymore is taking a pause from the screen this season to focus on her burgeoning career as an entrepreneur, building her accessories and makeup line, Flower, into a major business and debuting the perfect rosé for sipping in the Hamptons this summer.

In 2013, you launched your Pinot Grigio under the Barrymore Wines label, while simultaneously Flower, your beauty and accessories brand, came onto the scene. You have found so much success with both, but what made you depart the world of acting to focus on your entrepreneurial side?

Well, thank you for seeing it that way! Both are about storytelling for me, as well as a communal experience. Both bring people together. When did your passion for wine begin?

I first started making wine out of Italy about eight years ago, and it was a wonderful learning experience. My first wine that I fell in love with was Pinot Grigio, so to spend time in the venue and the places where some of the finest Pinot is grown and made was an incredible education for me. Then Jackson Family Wines launched our California Pinot a few years ago, and I was able to apply all of that knowledge to our American foray. And how did that partnership with Jackson Family Wines come about?

What inspired me to work with them was that we had the same vision. And part of that was to be prolific and make lots of different varietals. We are launching our third after just three years. Which brings us to today. This summer you’re debuting a Hamptons favorite summer varietal, a limited-run rosé.

Yes, rosé, like Pinot Grigio, is that chilled, easy-drinking wine that, for me, is a perennial pleasure. I even love a chilled red, like a Beaujolais. The quest is to find wines that have complexity and depth, but that are still light in body and color. Barrymore by Carmel Road Rosé of Pinot Noir is just that.

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Our rOsé reminds me Of times spent with friends and family, gathered arOund the lOng table, sharing fOOd and laughter On an endless summer day.” What flavor notes will we discover in your summer rosé?

Peach, apricot, citrus, and strawberry. You can really hit a lot of notes and yet still have balance. It is irresistibly refreshing! Our rosé reminds me of times spent with friends and family, gathered around the long table, sharing food and laughter on an endless summer day. In addition to developing the Barrymore Wines portfolio, you also have your beauty brand, Flower. What is blossoming in the world of Flower?

Flower is about finding the highest quality and finding a new way to make it affordable. It’s also about positive messaging. Women need makeup, but the makeup should enable empowerment and happiness in women. Bring out your best self and no one else. We are in the beauty business, but we’re in the joy business.

Drew’s Quintessential Hamptons spots Children’s Museum of the East End: 376 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Tpk., Bridgehampton, 537-8250; cmee.org

What do you consider to be some of the core pieces for Flower?

Our makeup is about luxury and prestige formulas. We have the exact same ingredients as you find in the department stores. The eyewear is also made with the same materials that are in the expensive designer eyewear, made out of the exact same labs. We tried to bring a chic approach to the vision center. Our fragrance is a true eau de parfum made at Givaudan, the number-one fragrance house in the world. There is a way to move profit margins and put marketing dollars into your products, which is ultimately what ends up in the customer’s hands. It is extremely challenging. But we spare no expense in what is made. And then we get clever about how to financially pull off that business model.

Hamptons Hot Yoga: 2415 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 537-9642; hamptonshotyoga.com

Do you just love discovering women wearing your products?

Laurin Copen Antiques: 1703 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 537-2802; laurincopenantiques.com

It’s the highlight of my life. To make anything that makes any women happy is more than a job well done. There is an emotional payoff like nothing else. You started with beauty, then sunglasses, now clothing?

Beauty, eyewear, and fragrance are all an above-the-neck category. It would be fun to explore the same philosophies we have in apparel. Stay tuned for that!

Mecox Gardens: 257 County Road 39A, Southampton, 287-5015; 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 329-9405; mecox.com

[The new show] is crazy and exciting. I haven’t worked very much so that I could raise my children [daughters Olive, 3, and Frankie, 2]. It feels fresh to go back to something I’ve known for so long. It’s funny how you can make it new again.

Pierre’s: 2468 Main St., Bridgehampton, 537-5110; pierresbridgehampton.com

On top of all of this, you also have a book filled with memories, a collection of stories, titled Wildflower. What was the inspiration?

Barrymore enjoys working in one of Carmel Road’s Pinot Noir vineyards in Monterey County.

Bucket list checked! I have always wanted to write a book, since I was 7, but timing is everything. I simply never had the perspective I do now, let alone a life experience that would give me the material and the objectivity to my life. It was one of the most fluid and personal things I have ever done. The mission appears to be a letter of thanks.

Yes, it is non-self-indulgent, never insulting, and a love letter to those I have learned so much from. It’s also for my daughters, so it is written for them as well as with them in mind. When I wrote it, I laughed and I cried. Hopefully, it will hit the reader that way, too. As you begin your next chapter this summer, what is one of your favorite memories of summer out here at the beach?

Walking around my best friend Nan’s [Nancy Juvonen] lawn, with Frankie in the BabyBjörn, while Olive swam in her pool. My children and my girlfriends and the green grass told me I was exactly where I was supposed to be. That is what I consider to be a true “moment.” Are you excited to spend summer with them in Amagansett?

I definitely am! I’m kicking off the summer in the Hamptons, pitching my wine—honestly!—and hanging with friends. As far as where the days of summer take me, I am still figuring that out.

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There’s a lot of buzz about your return to acting next year in a new Netflix series called Santa Clarita Diet, a dark comedy set in suburban Southern California, costarring Timothy Olyphant. Tell us more about that project.


“We are in the beauty business, but we’re in the joy business,” says the actress-turnedentrepreneur, whose cosmetics line, Flower, aims to create makeup that will “enable empowerment and happiness in women.”


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E-Moderne Gallerie will display Gavin Rain’s Liz (2014) among other works at this year’s Art Hamptons.

A Art Fairs and Collaborations. The Hamptons packs a number of sensational art gatherings into a short span, so be sure to plan ahead. Southampton Arts Center (southamptonartscenter. org) hosts an exhibit of East End artists at its Jobs Lane space through June 12. Next, ArtHamptons takes place June 23 to 26 in Bridgehampton (arthamptons.com), followed by Art Southampton, July 7–11 at Nova’s Ark Project (artsouthampton.com), where Brooke Shields will curate an exhibit for the New York Academy of Art, and Market Art + Design, July 7–10 at the Bridgehampton Museum (artmarkethamptons.com).

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Bay Street Theater celebrates its 25th anniversary this season. The beloved Sag Harbor landmark will mark the milestone with big-ticket productions, like the world premiere of playwright Jonathan Tolins’s The Forgotten Woman (May 31 through June 19), the Tony Award–winning The Last Night of Ballyhoo (June 28 to July 24), and a reenvisioning of My Fair Lady (August 2 through 28).

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Chef Arrival. Craving a taste of Nobu at the beach? The iconic sushi hot spot will be offering a full menu of specialties designed expressly for hot Hamptons days and cool summer nights. Everyday indulgences, like the Taco Bako Party Box and the Nobu Hand Roll Box, will take sunset cocktails to new heights, while the Nobu Signature Sashimi Bar, Yakitori Grill, and Soba Summer Station are easy and chic ways to outfit a party. 212-757-3063; noburestaurants.com

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DJs. Sunset Beach on Shelter Island will present a Balearic DJ acoustic series from July 4 through Labor Day weekend. The Eurocentric lineup will feature DJs who started the Balearic beat genre in Ibiza in the ’80s, such as José Padilla, Rory Phillips, Greg Wilson, and Leo Mas. They’ll play throwback sets with the setting sun over Crescent Beach as a backdrop. 35 Shore Road, Shelter Island Heights, 749-2001; sunsetbeachli.com

Fridays at Four at Bridge Gardens. Bridge Gardens, the horticultural oasis in the heart of Southampton, will revive its popular Fridays at Six Music in the Garden series on July 15 and August 19. And on June 24, July 29, August 26, and September 30, it presents the new Fridays at Four Tasting and Tour, featuring guided walks, led by garden manager Rick Bogusch, paired with beverage tastings from local producers. 36 Mitchells Lane, Bridgehampton, 537-7440; peconiclandtrust.org


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East Hampton Library’s Authors Night. Meet the wordsmiths behind many of your favorite new beach reads when this annual gathering of bibliophiles takes place on Saturday, August 13, benefiting the East Hampton Library. And be sure to grab tickets to one of the intimate dinner parties occurring later that night at private homes around the Hamptons. authorsnight.org

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Galas. The worlds of art, fashion, and philanthropy converge at these social-season highlights: Southampton Fresh Air Home’s highly anticipated Decorators-Designers-Dealers Sale, Auctions, and Cocktail Party Gala (sfah.org) on June 4, followed by God’s Love We

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Deliver’s annual Midsummer Night Drinks (glwd.org), hosted by designer Alex Papachristidis at his spectacular Bridgehampton home on June 18. On July 9, honorary cochairs Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola will oversee a crowd of multihyphenates at the Parrish Art Museum’s Midsummer Party (parrish art.org), honoring Barbara J. Slifka, and later that month LongHouse Reserve will celebrate its 25th anniversary and founder Jack Lenor Larsen’s 90th birthday at this year’s summer benefit, July 23 (longhouse.org). Southampton Hospital holds its 58th annual Summer Party on August 6 (southamptonhospital.org), and Guild Hall is sure to draw a who’s who of Hamptons cultural elite to its Summer Gala on August 12 (guildhall.org).

The Line. The online shopping destination The Line arrives in Amagansett on May 26 with an expert assortment of fashion, home, and beauty items in a store conceived as a private residence. A walk-in closet will feature established and emerging designers, including Joseph Altuzarra, Calvin Klein Collection, and Manolo Blahnik; the bath area will be appointed with products from Rodin Olio Lusso, Sunday Riley, and Grown Alchemist; and the living spaces will be furnished with items from Fritz Hansen, ASH, Tenfold New York, and other brands. And don’t miss the summerlong schedule of special events and free services, such as wardrobe styling, design consulting, and wedding registries. 154 Main St., Amagansett; theline.com

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Hampton Classic. The Hamptons’ premier social gathering, the Hampton Classic, will take place August 28 through September 4. See world-class equestrians, mix and mingle with the Hamptons beau monde, and help raise money for a number of worthwhile causes, such as the ASPCA, Southampton Hospital, and JustWorld International. hamptonclassic.com

Interdisciplinary Artist. At museums across the country, a new generation of directors is reassessing how to keep the contemporary art museum contemporary. Always at the forefront, the Parrish Art Museum’s Andrea Grover has selected Jonah Bokaer as this year’s Platform artist (July 9 to October 16). Through dance, visual art, film, and sound, Bokaer will investigate the relationship between choreography and the expression of movement in artwork from the Parrish’s permanent collection. 279 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 283-7006; parrishart.org

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James Beard Foundation. The organization’s delicious tasting benefit, Chefs & Champagne, takes place Saturday, July 23, at Wölffer Estate

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Kicking Into High Gear. Over July 4 weekend, Physical Equilibrium will host #HealthyInTheHamptons, a free fitness and wellness event featuring boot camps, family fitness classes, and local health foods, juices, and services, with proceeds benefiting the Peconic Land Trust. New this season are FitSalon, a series of intimate group exercises held in private Hamptons homes, and FamFit, which works with families to create strength-training and endurance workouts using fun drills, games, and exercises. physeq.com

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Kempton & Co.’s vintage Land Rover brings the shop’s handcrafted bags and accessories straight to the beach.

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Net-A-Porter. After a successful debut season, the luxe e-retailer Net-A-Porter is bringing back its same-day delivery service to the East End—a godsend for last-minute gala season needs— along with its 24/7 concierge service, which allows Hamptonites to call a stylist for advice any time of the day. The company will also take over the roads and skies with Net-A-Porter-branded jitneys and helicopters. 877-678-9627; net-a-porter.com

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raiser for the Breast Cancer Research Fund is one of the summer’s most eagerly anticipated charitable events. Taking place on August 6, the benefit starts with a paddleboard race and beach party, then concludes with an after-hours fête. Past guests—including Martha Stewart, Gwyneth Paltrow, Lena Dunham, Jonathan Adler, and Simon Doonan— probably have it marked on their calendars already. hamptonspaddleforpink.org

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Quail Hill Farm. One of the oldest communitysupported agriculture subscription services in the country, Quail Hill will host a series of education and awareness events this season, including a discussion of permaculture and how to implement sustainable ecological practices in daily life (June 18), a talk with beekeeper Mary Woltz of Bees’ Needs (July 19), and many more. 660 County Road 45, Amagansett, 2833195; peconiclandtrust.org

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Rising Stars. Designer Jenni Kayne makes her East Coast debut this summer with a pop-up in Southampton (2 Main St., 268-2144; jennikayne.com). The shop will house an eclectic assortment of clothing, accessories, beauty items, and home goods, as well as Kayne’s own ready-to-wear and footwear. Along with a stacked lineup of trunk shows, Aerin (83 Main St., Southampton, 353-3773; aerin.com) focuses on emerging designers this season with new pieces from bohemian womenswear designer Vita Kin and from Tome (shop. tomenyc.com), an Aussie design duo getting buzz for reinventing basics with luxe details. At Shari’s Place (29 Main St., Southampton, 726-7200; sharisplace.com), find an expanded selection that will include designers not available elsewhere in the Hamptons—including Prabal Gurung’s spring/summer collection. Also on tap this Memorial Day weekend is up-and-comer Jeffrey Rüdes, who will unveil his second freestanding store in the US in East Hampton (20 Newtown Lane; jeffreyrudes.com).

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Mobile Shopping. Brick-andmortar is so last year—or so say these retailers who are taking their designer duds on the road this summer. Kempton & Co. (718596-2225; kemptonandco.com) will bring handcrafted handbags and accessories from its shop in Red Hook, Brooklyn, to Montauk via a vintage safari-ready Land Rover that will stop at local partners along Route 27. The road trip’s first stop is at c/o The Maidstone (207 Main St., 324-5006; themaidstone.com) on June 7. For the fourth summer, the jewelry- and accessories-filled Airstream from Miansai (miansai.com) will return to Navy Beach (16 Navy Road, Montauk, 668-6868), this year debuting an exclusive cuff bracelet handstamped with navy beach to celebrate the Montauk hot spot and its partnership with the Navy SEAL Foundation, which will receive a portion of the pop-up’s proceeds. Also setting up mobile shop at Navy Beach a few weekends this July is Soludos (soludos.com), the celeb-favorite brand of espadrilles and sandals.


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Tome Talks. When Taylor Rose Berry, a resident of Sag Harbor and a former BookHampton employee, envisioned opening her own bookstore, she pictured a quaint space reminiscent of a Parisian salon circa 1930. She realized that vision with the debut of Harbor Books in 2014, which has become the East End’s literary hub. This season it will host a series of talks with big-name and debut novelists, like Emma Straub, New York Times best-selling author of The Vacationers, who will share snippets from her forthcoming book Modern Lovers on July 16. 20 Main St., Sag Harbor, 808-3401; harborbookssgh.com

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Vintage Hermès. The Hermès Trunk Show at What Goes Around Comes Around will feature one of the largest Hermès collections in the world, with leather goods, apparel, scarfs, even bicycles, among many other unexpected items. A special Hermès seminar with What Goes Around Comes Around cofounders Gerard Maione and Seth Weisser will discuss the brand’s heritage and give customers a sneak peek at special collections. 48 Main St., East Hampton, 3240874; whatgoesaroundnyc.com

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In this season’s comedic romp at Guild Hall, a public wardrobe malfunction (a young woman’s underpants fall down at a parade for the king) becomes the town joke in a ribald adaptation by Steve Martin of Carl Sternheim’s farce. Commenting on the absurdity of instant fame, the play—directed by Bill Fennelly and starring Michael Brian Dunn, Marianna McClellan, Tuck Milligan, Daniel Passer, Sabrina Profitt, and Mark David Watson— runs from June 9 to 26. 158 Main St., East Hampton, 324-0806; guildhall.org

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Watermill Center. The annual summer benefit for Robert Wilson’s mecca for international artists is tops on most everyone’s to-do list. This year’s gala, Fada: House of Madness, taking place July 30, promises to once again offer an eye-popping combination of installation art and creative costumes—on both the performers and the guests. 39 Water Mill Towd Road, Water Mill, 726-4628; watermillcenter.org

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“X” Collaborations. This season is flush with unusual yet sure-to-be-coveted collaborations. The activewear retailer Bandier (44 Main St., Southampton, 488-4304; bandier.com) will debut Cushnie et Ochs’s first foray into fitness apparel, a medley of body-sculpting leggings, tanks, track pants, and jackets (cushnieetochs.com). Meanwhile, at Club Monaco’s Southampton boutique (35 Main St., Southampton, 283-0438; clubmonaco.com), you’ll find an exclusive collection of jewelry from Hamptons-based designer sisters Dannijo (dannijo.com), debuting Memorial Day weekend.

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Yoga on the Terrace. The Atlantic Terrace Motel offers a summer filled with outdoor programming, including yoga classes overlooking the ocean. And on June 11, Lululemon Athletica parks its Summer of Yoga tour bus outside the terrace for some sunset yoga, a film screening, and a backyard bash. 21 Oceanview Terrace, Montauk, 668-2050; atlanticterrace.com

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Zemo. Be on the lookout for this nemesis of the Avengers and Captain America at the Children’s Museum of the East End’s superhero-themed family fair on July 23. 376 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Tpk., Bridgehampton, 537-8250; cmee.org

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Sure, you can come to the Hamptons to escape the rat race, but for adrenaline junkies—like those who bike 150 miles all the way from Manhattan to join the annual Ride to Montauk— the race is the whole point.


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t’s Saturday morning on Old Montauk Highway, along the Napeague Stretch, and the lead riders are tearing down the wide asphalt shoulder at 30 mph or more. Many of these cyclists have been riding together for decades. Between 30 and 80 of them took off an hour ago from Sag Harbor Cycle Company at what’s called a “social pace” down Sagg Road, through Sagaponack and Wainscott to Georgica Beach, pausing to take in the rolling waves. But after that, the ride turned into a contest, with the faster “A” riders pulling ahead while the “B” and “C” groups chased after them. It never really matters how fast you go—except to yourself, or the people who kid you about it later. The goal of Sag Harbor Cycle Company’s classic 43-mile Saturday ride is simply to finish. But don’t forget to look up as you cycle through stunning scenery—horse farms, fields, sprawling houses, ocean and bay beaches, and pine-filled woods. Bagels, muffins, fruit, and juice back at the shop afterward? You bet. Unless, of course, you’re a triathlete, because then you’re going to leave your bike and jump in the water at Long Beach to swim. “Our shop opened in 2012, after the local one here shut down and cyclists saw there was a need,” explains Jason Lucas, the company’s Springs-born general manager. “Twenty-four local riders came together and we opened this one ourselves. Sure, we sell, repair, rent, and fit bikes, but another of those needs was finding a way to keep riding together.” In addition to the Saturday classic, there’s a 37-mile local ride on Thursday, a 39-mile Sunday ride to Shelter Island, and a women-only Saturday ride, led by Velojoy.com blogger Susi Wunsch. All the rides are free, and the cyclists range from their early 20s to their 70s. Group rides have long been popular in the Hamptons. On May 21, some 1,500 cyclists joined the 10th annual Ride to Montauk (ridetomontauk.com), many starting from as far away as Manhattan’s Penn Station to ride 150 miles to Rick’s Crabby Cowboy Cafe in Montauk (with shorter 108-, 73-, and 30-mile options from Babylon, Mastic-Shirley, and East Hampton). The ride is organized by Catskills-based Glen Goldstein and his company, Bicycle Shows U.S. “We run a half-dozen tour rides each year,” he says, “but this one is our largest and most iconic, because people in the city are obsessed about cycling all the way, past the farms and mansions, to Montauk’s ocean and the end of the road. Of course, it’s not just the Hamptons mystique. One reason the ride is popular is because it’s flat.” Another, no doubt, is the half-dozen near-gourmet rest stops along the way, with the chance for a full meal, as well as a shower and massage at the end, even if you don’t have local digs. But don’t worry if you missed it. There’s also the Tour of the Hamptons each September, with the 25th annual ride tentatively set for September 18 this year. Organized by the 46-yearold Massapequa Park Bicycle Club (massparkbikeclub.org), the ride raises money for several Suffolk and East End charities. Offering 25-, 50-, 70-, and 100-mile options, it leaves from Southampton High School and goes all the way to the Montauk Lighthouse before circling back. Last year there were nearly 800 riders. And if you’re particularly fit, there are also a half-

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dozen triathlons between Riverhead and Montauk from June to October, including sprints, halves, and Olympic lengths. In Southampton, Rotations Bicycle Center is resuscitating its own group rides this summer after a 10-year hiatus. They were a Saturday and Sunday staple for East End cyclists from 1990 through 2006, and owner Rick Laspesa admits he missed the energy (as well as the parties some of his old club riders threw). The new rides will all stay local, from Southampton to Sag Harbor and Northwest Woods, ranging from 15 to 45 miles, although once a month there’ll be a sortie all the way to Montauk. Riders will get route cards or GPX files they can download into their GPS-equipped cycling computers. (Didn’t know those existed? Then it’s time to visit your local shop.) Groups will be staggered according to cycling speeds, and on one of the two days each weekend, U.S. Cycling Federation– certified coach and former road, track, and cyclocross racer Alan Buday will join the rides and offer tips. (He’ll also be available for private coaching.) Naturally, there’ll be a spread for riders outside the shop once they finish, plus shop discounts throughout the season for regular participants. As with Sag Harbor Cycle Company, the Rotations group rides will be free. “I’m glad we’re starting up again,” Laspesa says. “It was time—although the truth is, the rides were only half about the cycling. It was really about the camaraderie, with six or seven marriages coming out of them. People would go riding with us instead of going to a bar or hoping for the best at the supermarket.” Sag Harbor Cycle Company, 34 Bay St., Sag Harbor, 725-1110; sagharborcycle.com

Southampton’S RotationS tuRnS 35! Third-generation Sag Harbor native Rick Laspesa opened Rotations Bicycle Center in Southampton in 1981, when he was just 19 years old, with little more than $5,000 and a bit of hope. Starting out with 500 square feet in an abandoned building—“It felt like a new beginning,” he says—Laspesa slowly grew the business while moving it from location to location. It landed in its current 4,200-square-foot site on Windmill Lane in 1999, and this year the store turns 35. A graduate of United Bicycle Institute’s frame-building program in Ashland, Oregon, and Serotta International Cycling Institute’s bike-fit training program in Saratoga, New York (that’s adjusting a cycle’s frame, saddle, handlebars, and more to match a rider’s unique proportions, maximizing comfort and performance), Laspesa was the first person to bring bicycle fitting to the East End (in 1998), and now it’s a standard service at any serious bicycle shop. This summer, the store’s resuscitated rides will include some sponsored by the manufacturers Specialized and Trek. There will also be group rider jerseys with the team’s new name, 27 East. 32 Windmill Lane, Southampton, 283-2890; rotationsbicyclecenter.com

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The relative flatness of Long Island’s terrain makes it ideal for cycling, and group rides are surging in popularity, whether you prefer a casual scenic tour or an all-out race. In either case, the gourmet bites awaiting you at the end are an added incentive.

You can rent or buy a mountain bike or hybrid at any of the area’s bicycle shops, but there’s nowhere better to ride it than in Montauk, where the 3,000-acre Hither Woods Preserve offers 42 bikeable miles and six distinct routes. Thirdgeneration Montauk native Chris Pfund’s Montauk Bike Shop is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and his staff can lead you on guided and catered tours of Hither Woods’ best single-track trails. The trips can also be organized as hikes or team-building events. Like Rotations’ Rick Laspesa, Pfund has some serious cycling chops. In addition to running the shop, he offers triathlon clinics (focusing on the bikes), is a co-owner of the triathlon company Event Power, and was an assistant cycling and fit coach with John Howard, the three-time Olympic cyclist and Ironman triathlon gold medalist, who also happened to set the cycling speed record of 152.2 mph in 1985. For additional offroad cycling routes in the Hamptons, try Roosevelt’s Run in Montauk’s Shadmoor State Park (2.4 miles round-trip) or the Northwest Path and Foster’s Path circuit in East Hampton’s Northwest Woods (11.5 miles). 725 Montauk Hwy., Montauk, 668-8975; montaukbikeshop.com

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Starting their second season this Memorial Day weekend, Sag Harbor–raised brothers Dane and Beau Riva can transform you into a 210-horsepower sea bird. Just strap yourself into one of their Zapata Racing Flyboards and see what happens when it’s attached to a Yamaha WaveRunner’s exhaust pipe with a specially designed 60-foot rubber hose. Here’s what happens: You fly. “I grew up teaching surfing, and sometimes people wouldn’t get up the first day,” Dane Riva explains. “The weather wasn’t right, or they could be having trouble with the board. But here they’re up immediately and cruising around like Superman a few minutes later. Because if you can stand upright in 15 feet of water, give me a thumbs up. I can shoot you out of the water, and safely return you there, too.” You may find the experience is about exhilaration. (Says Beau, “I tell people it’s like standing on a rocket ship when it’s taking off.”) You may find it’s about the sights, as you sail above Cedar Point Park, Barcelona Neck, Sag Harbor, and even Shelter Island. Or you may find it’s unlike anything you’ve done before, so why make comparisons? You’ll fly at about eight to 10 mph going forward and travel up to 40 feet into the air, where, if you’re comfortable, you can try to do some tricks. “A lot of people learn to spin 360 degrees after just a half hour on it,” says Dane. There’s also a “dolphin dive,” in which you submarine into three feet of water and then come careening out. “It’s a brandnew sport. Last summer I gave performances at Navy Beach, Sunset Beach, Sagaponack, and Sag Harbor doing backflips. But the first front flip in the world was landed last November, and the first quadruple backflip was a month later in Dubai at the Flyboard World Cup, so the sky’s the limit.” So far, these former lifeguards have a perfect safety record. “I know when you’re going to fall before you do, so I can let up on the throttle and ease you back toward the water,” says Dane. Home base is Northwest Landing in East Hampton, but the brothers will travel anywhere between Shinnecock Inlet and Montauk Point or to boats off Sag Harbor or Shelter Island. “We go from morning to sunset. Everybody loves sunset. You can’t beat an Instagram of you on a Flyboard then. But the secret is, it doesn’t matter how high you go, because you start flying just as soon as you’re in the air.” 604-8867; hamptonflyboard.com

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Inspire Instagram envy in all your friends with a photo of yourself soaring over the waves like Superman—or like Dane Riva, co-owner of Hampton Flyboard, seen here taking a late-afternoon flight.

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Perhaps you should be grateful that the trip to 10,000 feet in the five-person Cessna takes only 15 minutes, as it doesn’t leave you time to reconsider. Moments later you’ll be strapped to your instructor, and then the pair of you will jump. You’ll exit the plane at 80 miles per hour, and as gravity takes over (as it always does), you’ll accelerate to 120 mph in 10 seconds, before free-falling 5,000 feet in about 30 seconds more. That’s the math, at least. But this experience doesn’t have much to do with math. It has more to do with pushing your shoulders and arms back and your pelvis forward—“like a banana with the curved part pointing down,” says Long Island Skydiving Center owner Brian Erler—as you half fly, half fall through three-dimensional space. “Later on, you can do barrel rolls.” At 5,000 feet, your tandem instructor will release the canopy. (If it’s not already out at 1,000 feet, the parachute’s automatic activation device will deploy it.) Then you’ll glide at 25 mph for another five to eight minutes, with views of the Atlantic coast from Westhampton Beach out to Montauk and of the North Shore all the way to Greenport and Orient. On an especially clear day, you might even see the New York City skyline. Based at Spadaro Airport in East Moriches, Long Island Skydiving Center is the oldest operational skydiving company on Long Island. It’s also the closest one to the Hamptons, as well as to New York City. Many of its instructors have completed more than 20,000 jumps. “Skydiving is about the adrenaline and euphoria,” says Erler, who opened the center in 2003, “but it’s also just about being able to fly, which is the coolest thing you can do as a human being. And then it’s also about the speed, the limitless space, and freedom, too. I started after seeing skydiving in The Living Daylights in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in 1987 when I was 17, and now I’ve made more than 12,000 jumps. But it’s not about being a daredevil. Skydiving just makes me feel good.” If you find that it makes you feel good, too, you’ll need just two more tandem jumps before you can enroll in a one-day first-jump course, after which you can take your first solo training jump, with an instructor who is no longer attached—a mind-boggling achievement that somehow costs just about $1,000 total. 91 Montauk Hwy., East Moriches, 3515867; longislandskydiving.com

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No true thrill seeker’s life is complete without a skydive or two. If you think the ocean views from the South Shore’s beaches are breathtaking, try the views from 10,000 feet in the air. On an especially clear day, you can see all the way to Manhattan.

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Skydiving iS about the adrenaline and euphoria, but it’S alSo juSt about being able to fly, which iS the cooleSt thing you can do aS a human being.” —brian erler

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NATIONAL TREASURE Archetypes of equestrian style—hard-wearing jods and haughty jackets juxtaposed with spirited silks and sweet silhouettes—continually inspire modern designers, such as Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Miu Miu, Brunello Cucinelli, Max Mara (and so many more). That redefined embrace of glamour and guts, we affectionately (and rather giddily) call “luxe ranch dressing.” photography by TODD MARSHARD

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Blouse, Michael Kors Collection ($1,250). 19 Newton Lane, East Hampton, 267-2200; michaelkors.com. Pants, Vince ($995). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-627-1189; vince.com. Riding boots ($1,200), Ralph Lauren Collection. 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 287-6953; ralphlauren.com. opposite page: Dress, Burberry ($3,295). Americana Manhasset, 516-365-2050; burberry.com

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Dress, Ralph Lauren Collection ($2,790). 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 287-6953; ralphlauren.com. 18k yellow-gold Horsebit ring, Gucci ($3,100). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-3650994; gucci.com. Boots, Max Mara ($735). Americana Manhasset, 516-365-5567; maxmara.com. opposite page, on dana: Dress, Proenza Schouler ($1,350). The Line Amagansett, 154 Main St., Amagansett; theline.com. on nika: Dress, Prabal Gurung (price on request). Shari’s Place, 29 Main St., Southampton, 726-7200; sharisplace.com


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Duster coat, Sally LaPointe ($2,250). Copius Row, 27 Washington St., Sag Harbor, 808-3600; copiusrow.com. Blouse, Weekend Max Mara ($315). Saks Fifth Avenue, Walt Whitman Shops, 230 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 350-1100; saks.com. Pants, Edun ($1,200). The Line Amagansett, 154 Main St., Amagansett; theline.com. opposite page, on nika: Blazer ($2,590), trousers ($995), and scarf ($550), Lanvin. Saks Fifth Avenue, Walt Whitman Shops, 350-1100; lanvin.com. Blouse, Prabal Gurung ($550). Shari’s Place, 29 Main St., Southampton, 726-7200; sharisplace.com. Ankle boots, Gianvito Rossi ($1,225). Neiman Marcus, Roosevelt Field Mall, 630 Old Country Road, Garden City, 516-3680500; neimanmarcus.com. on dana: Coat ($5,020) and belt ($975), Miu Miu. 11 W. 57th St., NYC, 212-6412980; miumiu.com. Ankle boots, Proenza Schouler ($1,050). The Line Amagansett, 154 Main St., Amagansett, theline.com

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Top, The Row ($990). Neiman Marcus, Roosevelt Field Mall, 630 Old Country Road, Garden City, 516-368-0500; neiman marcus.com. Breeches, Hermès ($990). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-869-6660; hermes.com. opposite page: Dress ($795) and shirt ($495), Suno. Blue & Cream, 60 The Circle, East Hampton, 329-1392; blueandcream.com


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Built in the summer of 2015 by Robert Campbell and DHMurray Architects, Campbell Stables truly elevates equestrian riding standards on the East Coast. Located off Montauk Highway, the grounds feature 22 immaculately manicured acres, expansive indoor and outdoor arenas, and a stunning 18-stall barn with chic cedar-lined stalls. Under the leadership of world-renowned rider and trainer Bobby Ginsberg, Campbell is a sophisticated and stately place for the East Coast’s top boarders and riders. This year, the stables are offering a summer horse show series and a pony camp to add to their rich and ever-expanding riding repertoire. 6 W. Pond Dr., Bridgehampton, 917-821-9459; campbellstables.com

Blouse, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi ($760). Intermix, 87 Main St., East Hampton, 907-8025; intermix online.com. Pants, Dior ($3,700). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-365-5680; dior.com. Sterling silver Horsebit Light bracelet, Gucci ($1,950). Americana Manhasset, 516-365-0994; gucci.com. opposite page: Jacket, Altuzarra ($1,995). The Line Amagansett, 154 Main St., Amgansett; theline.com. Top, Iro ($430). Blue & Cream, 83 Main St., East Hampton, 329-8333; blueandcream.com. Pants, Brunello Cucinelli ($925). 39 Newton Lane, East Hampton, 324-3400; brunello cucinelli.com. Boots, Tory Burch ($695). Americana Manhasset, 516-627-1790; toryburch.com Hair by Deborah Brider using Kerastase Makeup by Bank using Dior Addict Styling assistance by Connor Childers Models: Dana Drori at Trump Models, Nika Lauraitis at Trump Models Location by Annee Elliot Productions Location provided by Campbell Stables, Bridgehampton, NY


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LUXURY LODGING: The nearly 200-year-old Hallock House began as a modest family farmhouse and now features 13 spacious rooms with modern amenities and oversize showers, plus two private cottages, designed by one of House Beautiful’s America’s Best 100 Designers, Alexa Hampton, who dressed the interiors in soft floral fabrics and tranquil hues. An expansive, can’t-miss front porch is a welcoming meeting spot. FINE DINING: Meals at the Quogue Club means a rich, unique palate experience brought to you by veteran Executive Chef Matt Birnstill. This season, hotel guests and Quogue Club members can expect more wine and Champagne tastings and an expanded pairings menu, as Birnstill concentrates on elevating the restaurant’s wine experience. Just a short bike ride from the Quogue Private Beach and Quogue Wildlife Refuge, Hallock House is in the perfect location for a picturesque picnic—and Birnstill and the hotel staff will pack your bicycle’s basket with a hand-prepared meal and bottle of wine to go, to make the experience as easy and enjoyable as possible. (Bicycles are available on-site.) SOMETHING SPECIAL: To ensure your mind and body remain as serene as your surroundings, Quogue Club is welcoming yoga instructor and wellness guru Denizzie Kearns, who will lead a selection of weekend yoga classes. Also available: barre and strengthtraining classes, private paddleboard instruction, massages, and a full-service fitness center. 47 Quogue St., Quogue, 653-0100; quogueclub.com

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LUXURY LODGING: Constructed just before the Civil War, the Scandinavianinspired inn was purchased in 2008 by Swedish hotelier Jenny Ljungberg, who transformed the East Hampton house into a whimsical experience, filling each nook and cranny with eclectic, punch-packing personality while preserving a cozy feel. Guests can choose from 16 Scandinavian celebrity-themed rooms and three cottages, including the fairy-tale-like H.C. Andersen room, decorated in eccentric fabrics and pieces that pay homage to the Danish author’s treasured stories like The Princess and the Pea and The Little Mermaid.

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FINE DINING: While The Living Room at c/o The Maidstone proudly adheres to the slow food movement, the restaurant itself is anything but reserved—decorated in colorful patterns and buzzing at every time of day from brunch to high tea to late-night dinners. Environmentally friendly practices inform the sourcing and preparation of offerings like köttbullar (Swedish meatballs); there’s even a Woof Menu for guests accompanied by a furry friend. SOMETHING SPECIAL: The perfect counterpart to the hotel’s aesthetic, Scandinavian design hub Austere opened a pop-up showroom/store hybrid at the inn last year. It displays and sells innovative, übermodern products like an LED-studded swing by designer Alexander Lervik and Finnish lighting company Saas Instruments, and OKO electric bikes from premium bicycle brand Biomega, which guests can rent and ride around town. 207 Main St., East Hampton, 324-5006; themaidstone.com

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Luxury Lodgings: The Baker House 1650 is a 17th-century home once owned by Thomas Baker, one of East Hampton’s original founders. Famed interior designer and illustrator Jeremiah Goodman purchased the on-property carriage house in the late 1960s, transforming it into a luxurious playground for famous friends like playwright Edward Albee and screen siren Brigitte Bardot. Now,

The Baker House 1650 is an exclusive Elizabethanstyle holiday haven that evokes the elegance of an old English manor. interior eLements: In the main house, a Colonial Revival staircase leads visitors to five unique guestrooms outfitted with special features like wood ceiling beams, antique furniture, claw-foot bathtubs, and L’Occitane bath products. The two-bedroom Carriage House, which sits on its own private acre, retains its original barn

doors, wrought iron spiral staircase, and slate and wooden floors from the 1800s, creating a refined country feel. And the inn even holds a spa with an endless swimming pool, steam shower, sauna, and Jacuzzi for the ultimate indulgent experience. Fine dining: Morning meals are served outdoors or in the breakfast room, where you’ll find the home’s original wood-burning stove—a distinct testament to the historic nature of The Baker House.

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Luxury Lodging: Originally built in 1795, the quaint spot began in 1994 as a collaboration between owner Sybille van Kempen and her mother, Anna Pump, the late owner of Loaves & Fishes Food Store. This season, the inn adds a new wing with six guestrooms that duplicate the historical configuration and charm of the original 18th-century structure, flooded with natural light and color, and topped off with a unique collection of king- and queensize beds from the family’s world travels. Fine dining: Guests can enjoy dinner alfresco with the newly enclosed outside porch, a stunning additional space that can be booked for private events accommodating 40 people for sit-down meals and 100 for cocktails. The market-driven dinner menu transforms weekly based on harvests and products from local

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Among guests’ favorite dishes is cinnamon French toast, whipped up with freshly baked bread from Breadzilla in Wainscott. gorgeous grounds: Reminiscent of a fairy-tale set in the English countryside, the property is two acres of romantic bucolic wonder. Sit and dream under a 200-year-old wisteria tree, wander along vine-covered garden walls, or bask on a teak chaise lounge by the infinity-edge pool. 181 Main St., East Hampton, 3244081; bakerhouse1650.com

fields and farms—so too does the bar and cocktail menu, as mixologist Kyle Fengler uses the ever-changing list of offerings to create complementary drinks. Van Kempen prompts visitors to “Look for the orange!” as a bright, freshly painted door and logo round out the restaurant’s retouches in its signature color. something speciaL: Inspired by Loaves & Fishes Food Store and the Bridgehampton Inn & Restaurant, van Kempen and her husband, Gerrit, opened the Loaves & Fishes Cookshop, a delightful one-stop destination for cooking and entertaining needs with a hand-curated collection of kitchen necessities, home goods, and accessories. The Cookshop relocated to an extra-convenient location adjacent to the inn, where guests can purchase the same hand-blown orange glasses used at the Bridgehampton Restaurant, among other treasures. 2266 Main St., Bridgehampton, 537-3660; bridgehamptoninn.com

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FINE DINING: Fans of esteemed Italian eatery Scarpetta will be elated to find Scarpetta Beach—the East End version of the original Meatpacking District restaurant (but arguably better, thanks to outdoor terrace seating and fabulous Atlantic views). The fare includes signature house-made pastas, Italian classics, and plenty of seafood selections. Guests can also visit bistro-style American kitchen Tillie’s for a seasonally driven breakfast, lunch, or dinner in a casually elegant space. In need of a morning espresso? Try locally roasted beans at Italian-style coffee bar Corso Coffee. And for a midday snack and aprèsbeach beverage, there’s The Beach Club Bar & Grill and The Regent Cocktail Club, which features a guest DJ on weekends. SOMETHING SPECIAL: For individualized attention, you can consult the new Summer Specialist, who will arrange accommodations for large groups and families, and verify that your Beach Club cabana is in place every morning. Plus, a new partnership with wellness firm Wellthily means a wide variety of top-of-the-line fitness classes and retreats. 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, 668-2345; gurneysmontauk.com

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF GURNEY’S MONTAUK RESORT & SEAWATER SPA. OPPOSITE PAGE: COURTESY OF OYSTER.COM

LUXURY LODGING: The first two phases of Gurney’s multi-year renovation brought 38 new oceanfront guestrooms, a revamped Beach Club, five new food and beverage venues, and, notably, North America’s only ocean-delivered seawater swimming pool. Now, with the completion of phase three, the iconic destination debuts 42 newly renovated guestrooms with sweeping panoramic sea views.


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LUXURY LODGING: A vibrant, tulip-lined walkway charms visitors and passersby at this 13-room East Hampton guesthouse. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the inn upholds the traditional beauty of the original 1652 building, but is completely modernized. New innkeeper and Executive Chef Jennifer Lilja is adding a free private wine and cheese social hour to the inn’s list of events to encourage a community atmosphere. Also new: two concierges who will focus fully on guest experience and Saturday-morning yoga sessions on the lawn. FINE DINING: This season, Lilja breathes new life into The Hedges’ dining and event options, calling on her extensive culinary background to present incredible daily breakfasts. As a Long Island local, Lilja recognizes the importance of using homegrown ingredients in each breakfast dish, and will continue to do so as she prepares guest favorites like Patriotic French Toast with fresh blueberries and strawberries. She’ll also work with clients to create custom lunch and dinner menus for weddings and other special events. SOMETHING SPECIAL: The Hedges Inn has quickly become an in-demand wedding venue among soon-to-be brides who adore the grounds’ outdoor patios, green spaces, and pictureperfect barn and gazebo. To meet that demand, the inn recently added a new bridal suite, its largest accommodation yet. Couples can rent out the suite, along with the rest of the historic property, and fill the inn with family and friends. 74 James Lane, East Hampton, 324-7101; thehedgesinn.com

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Topping Rose House's heated outdoor pool. left and below: The thoroughly modern, clean-lined cottage guestrooms create a sense of privacy.


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LUXURY LODGINGS: Nineteen rooms are available at this country-style retreat, originally erected in 1699 for Reverend Nathaniel Huntting, the second Presbyterian minister of East Hampton. No two rooms are alike, each with its own size and shape as well as vintage furniture and iron beds. Guests wake up to an extensive Continental breakfast before grabbing complimentary beach passes and heading to the shore. FINE DINING: The star of the Huntting Inn is one of the Hamptons’ hottest power spots, The Palm, where past patrons have included Bill Clinton, Jimmy Fallon, Jack Nicholson, and Sarah Jessica Parker, among other celebrities. Enjoy world-class steaks, colossal crabs, and four-pound lobsters, as well

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LUXURY LODGING: This 1842 Greek Revival mansion is the Hamptons’ first full-service luxury hotel, with 22 rooms, a spa, fitness center, and heated outdoor pool. Award-winning hospitality design expert Alexandra Champalimaud handled the interiors and put her signature touch on each suite with cool colors, clean lines, and an overall soothing ambience. Throughout the property, visitors can view a contemporary art collection specially curated by Winston Wächter Fine Art in New York City and Seattle. FINE DINING: World-famous chef and restaurateur JeanGeorges Vongerichten lifts Topping Rose House’s dining experience to first-class levels with unrivaled culinary savoirfaire and business expertise. Brought on board late this

as top-rated Italian classics like veal Parmigiana. The award-winning wine list includes 250 selections, with 30 wines by the glass, which many guests choose to savor on the porch on a warm summer night. A Prime Time menu in the bar and lounge area offers lighter bites for a more casual evening. SPECIAL FEATURE: If you are (or plan to be) a regular guest at The Palm locations across the country, the restaurant has a special rewards program called the 837 Club. Members receive points for every visit, which can be redeemed for both modest and grand prizes, ranging from a complimentary dessert to a two-person getaway at the Huntting Inn, with airfare included for out-of-town customers. 94 Main St., East Hampton, 324-0410; thepalm. com/huntting-inn

spring, Vongerichten will spearhead expansion efforts at the farm-to-fork restaurant and develop new, heightened seasonal menus. But even as Vongerichten and his team take the reins, the restaurant stays true to its locavore principles— gathering fresh eggs and produce from the organic Topping Rose Farm, and sourcing other ingredients from local ranchers and fishermen. SOMETHING SPECIAL: Two event spaces at Topping Rose House can be set in several configurations to facilitate important meetings and events. The Barn, a carefully restored antique location, provides plenty of rustic charm for a 100-person cocktail reception. The Studio is a more modern, chic space with plenty of natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows. 1 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Tpk., Bridgehampton, 537-0870; toppingrosehouse.com

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Luxury Lodging: Southampton’s largest inn comprises 90 contemporary country guestrooms that have been completely refurbished with soundproof flooring and new crown molding, and outfitted with Restoration Hardware furniture and fun mix-and-match pillows from Hildreth’s Home Goods. A redecorated lobby welcomes visitors in a light and bright style that feels just like cottage living in the Hamptons. Fine dining: Lovingly named after the inn’s favorite house cat, Clyde, the new on-site restaurant serves classic casual fare like sandwiches and “gourmet burgers and brew.” Seating is available in the dining room or open-air in the scenic courtyard, overlooking the very gardens where Clyde’s staff handpicks the fresh vegetables and herbs used in the food. Summer sips include Long Island beer and wine and specialty tropical cocktails, served by the heated pool all season long. something speciaL: With newly renovated conference spaces, a shuttle to nearby Coopers Beach, pool and tennis access, and information about local events, Southampton Inn has something for every A-list guest. 91 Hill St., Southampton, 283-6559; southamptoninn.com

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Luxury Lodging: Stepping into this Amagansett inn feels a lot like stopping by a dear friend’s Hamptons home, thanks to the absence of a formal lobby and standard one-room accommodations. Instead, seven vast king bed suites, three stand-alone cottages— each with an exercise and steam room—and a four-bedroom guesthouse with a full kitchen cover the five-acre property. “At home in the Hamptons” is certainly the design aesthetic here— clean, comfortable Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams furniture, dark hardwood floors, and white wainscoted walls create the same understated elegance that defines many East End abodes, while stunning fireplaces and oversize marble bathrooms with rain showers keep the lodgings undeniably luxurious.

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Fine dining: Guests have priority seating at the inn’s acrossthe-street sister restaurant, The Meeting House, a family-friendly white tile-clad contemporary bistro that dishes out upscale American comfort food for brunch and dinner. But if you’re more of a quietnight-in visitor, Windmill Lane staff upgrades your experience with a “gourmet guestroom” service. Select a meal from one of several local restaurants, and they’ll place the order, pick it up, replate it, and deliver it to your door in elevated take-out style. gorgeous grounds: Since most of the accommodations feature private patios, no expense was spared to beautify the surrounding landscape. Loungers peer out at a blossoming rose garden, delicate lavenders and hydrangeas, and two large, lush areas called The Park and The Sunken Garden that beg to host a magical outdoor affair. 23 Windmill Lane, Amagansett, 267-8500; innatwindmilllane.com

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At The Inn at Windmill Lane, guest cottages offer luxury touches like fireplaces and spacious king bed suites.


Oasis Jack Lenor Larsen’s East Hampton sanctuary, LongHouse Reserve, celebrates its 25th anniversary with a new documentary, new plantings and installations, and its inaugural scholarship program. by paula de la cruz

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clockwise from left: At East Hampton’s LongHouse Reserve, visitors can wander among works like Jun Kaneko’s meditative Untitled, 2009, 2013, an installation of five dangos (Japanese for “dumpling”); a detail from Ilya and Emilia Kabakov’s Arch of Life, 2016; Yoko Ono’s Play It by Trust, 1999. opposite page: Textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen.

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n the mid-1980s, when Jack Lenor Larsen first started designing LongHouse with his architect, Charles Forberg, he explained that he wanted the house to be modern, but it didn’t need to be a white box. “After all, the pursuit of the modernist is not to be bound by tradition,” says Larsen of his East Hampton estate that “is a case study in nonconformity—a personal house and garden—encouraging visitors to consider wider options.” Larsen speaks with absolute clarity about the principles of modernism because he has lived by them for many decades. Choosing to be a modern man allowed him to channel his infinite curiosity into founding a woven textile empire, planning gardens, building object and furniture collections, and connecting to people of many cultures around the world. Today, at 89, he still wakes up full of ideas about how to celebrate each season of LongHouse Reserve, the gardens he created as a public space 25 years ago. “No matter how good a garden is,” he says, “it’s not enough of a draw to keep people coming back.” The front downstairs gallery was inaugurated on April 30


Marko Remec’s Would That I Wish For (Tall Totem), 2016, seamlessly integrates into the surrounding landscape.

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“Jack Lenor Larsen is informed by so many discipLines and traveLs that it reaLLy paints a fuLL picture of modernism as a movement.” —dianne benson


with its first exhibition of masterworks—a series of furniture, textiles, and ceramics. Many of the works are iconic, like an Arredoluce Triennale lamp, a Knoll Petal table from the ’60s by Richard Schultz, and a side table by Warren Platner. Other pieces aren’t as ubiquitous, like Edward Wormley side tables and a dining set by Wharton Esherick, a furniture designer often referred to as the link between the Arts and Crafts Movement and the resurgent interest in furniture-making following World War II. There are a few original textiles by Anni Albers, as well as Larsen’s own designs. “Combining colors of low-value contrast is more interesting,” Larsen remarks as he passes by one of his textiles in light blues and faint pinks. “Most people combine opposites, like purple and yellow, and it’s very strident.” When Larsen first started building his home— an airy version of Japan’s Ise Shrine, a Shinto temple dating back to 4 BC—he encouraged Forberg to work like a craftsman, one step at a time. “The idea was not to be conventional,” says Larsen, who applied the same principles to planting the garden, where green enclosures change to accommodate sculptures or emphasize a perspective. When some hornbeams died near the Black Mirror fountain by Ed Drohan, Larsen didn’t replace them because he thought the long views looked better. “Jack’s taste is so exquisite,” says Dianne Benson, president of the board of trustees of LongHouse Reserve and a close friend of Larsen’s. “He’s informed by so many disciplines and travels that it really paints a full picture of modernism as a movement.” Benson met Larsen in the ’70s, when her friend Issey Miyake thought that Benson—who was the first to sell Miyake clothes in the US at her New York City store Dianne B—had a similar aesthetic. In 2001, she joined LongHouse Reserve’s board and planned its first fundraising event, where Edward Albee and Elaine Stritch read Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Many successful events followed, and when she started raising funds this year to produce a documentary about Larsen and LongHouse—available on DVD in late July— Benson was touched by the outpouring of support. And it wasn’t just neighbors and supporters—everyone working at LongHouse became a part of it out of a passion for its role in the Hamptons community. Says Matko Tomicic, LongHouse Reserve’s executive director, “It’s a real team, with arts, garden, and education experts carefully curating our programs.”

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arsen and his art curators are adding seven new works to its impressive sculpture collection this year, including the original Legs, a 16-foot-tall piece by Larry Rivers that Rivers first made for Smith Haven Mall in Long Island in 1969. Sag Harbor residents might recall the 2012 controversy around Legs, when it was displayed outside the home of Janet Lehr and Ruth Vered, and the village ordered them to remove it. More introspective pieces include The Invisible, by Los Angeles artist Enrique Martinez Celaya, and Six Lines in a T II, a moving sculpture powered by wind and gravity by George Rickey. This year, LongHouse is expanding its education program by offering its first scholarships to one East Hampton high school senior, one Long Island high school senior, and one college student pursuing graduate studies or other experiences exemplifying LongHouse’s mission. The garden will inaugurate a new arbor with two kinds of apple trees, as a nod to Washington, Larsen’s home state. Larsen stops by a hanging of Olympia, a singleand double-cloth linen of Egyptian cotton and goat hair he created in 1958. “These pieces represent the best of the modern period, avoiding best-known works,” he reflects. A staunch defender and supporter of crafts, Larsen was one of the founders of the Museum of Contemporary Crafts in New York in 1956. He is disappointed that crafts are going out of favor, and that most objects in our lives today don’t tell a story and we can’t use them to express our individuality. “Working along craftsmen from around the world, I really knew intimately the faraway places I visited. Otherwise you might as well watch them on TV!” he quips. “We are working to fight conformity,” Larsen concludes, and points out that his favorite collections are objects that he can use as “props” that give joy and creativity to life. “Ceramics, cut flowers, even clothing separates can quickly change a room, or a person.” In his dining room, upstairs from the gallery, Larsen displays with the same care both a nesting collection of abalone shells and antique black Japanese lacquered plates, designed to disappear under bright fruit in a dimly lit room. A collector’s mind is one of boundless curiosity, and it understands that one life is not enough to do everything. Jack Lenor Larsen’s collections honor our quest to navigate life gracefully and fully, but always one step at a time. 133 Hands Creek Road, East Hampton, 329-3568; longhouse.org

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SAVE THE DATES June 14 LongHouse is celebrating its 25th anniversary all season long with seven new garden sculptures and a new gallery exhibiting modern masterworks; its ninth annual student exhibition takes place on this date from 4 to 6 pm. June 25 Enjoy Planters: On + Off VIII, judged by Martha Stewart on LongHouse’s squash court from 4:30 to 7 pm. Visitors will choose the popular People’s Choice winner. July 23 LongHouse’s summer benefit, Serious Moonlight, will fête the gardens’ jubilee year and award winners. August 5 Cultures converge when Eve Queler and Friends perform opera alfresco. August 11 Catch a screening of Laurie Anderson’s new film, Heart of a Dog, followed by a concert for dogs on August 12.


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Celebrity publiCist Simon Huc ’s reVAMpeD beAChfront GetAwAy is A serene retreAt froM A pressure-filleD publiC life. by jill sieracki

“The minute I discovered Montauk, I never went back to ‘the Hamptons,’” says Simon Huck, the principal of Command PR, a leading entertainment marketing firm. “I’ve been going to the Hamptons for over 10 years; the first four years I was staying at Lizzie Grubman’s house in East Hampton. I loved being a houseguest, and now that I’m a homeowner in the Hamptons, I know what it’s like to be a host, and Lizzie was always the best host.” To make his home both a soothing retreat for himself and a welcoming space for friends, Huck worked with Sag Harbor–based interior designer Michelle Smith of Studio MRS. They gutted the interior, opening up the space between the kitchen and dining room, and covered all the walls with wood paneling, then painted the entire home in Benjamin Moore’s Hint of Mint to give it a cohesive look. Inspired by his favorite Montauk hangout, The Surf Lodge, Huck had put together a Pinterest board of what he wanted in his dream beach house. “It was puka shells, blue-and-white-striped nautical everything, and a Chanel îî

Designer Michelle Smith sourced the furnishings from a range of places, including Harbor Market in Sag Harbor, the Round Top flea market, Restoration Hardware, and eBay. The tropical painting in the master bedroom was a flea market find.

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Space Beach retreat “To me, being by The ocean—near The ocean, The smell of The ocean—is exacTly whaT i wanT.”—simon huck

surfboard. I look back at it now and I can’t believe I put this together thinking it was okay,” laughs Huck, who credits Smith with translating his style into something much more chic and livable. “I never felt she was pushing me in a direction that wasn’t authentic to me.” The one place that client

and designer had to work through their differences was the kitchen, where Smith encouraged the open shelves, while Huck— someone “houseguests find on a Saturday morning lining up Perrier bottles so the labels all face the right direction in the fridge”— thought seeing all the plates and glasses exposed might

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be maddening. But he couldn’t be more pleased with the result and is now considering a similar style for the renovation of his Manhattan home. Smith also guided the exterior revamp, which included scaling back the massive bamboo that borders the renovated in-ground pool from

Hamptons-based Pristine Pools. Outside is where Huck enjoys another of his favorite Montauk possessions: a drone, a housewarming gift from his best friend, which he often uses to do reconnaissance flyovers of his friends’ bonfires down the beach. “I have had the most fun with this drone,”

he says. “It takes the most spectacular photos. There was an incident with the drone. A friend of mine was surfing and we wanted to get a great shot of him. We went in too close and the drone ended up in the water, but it’s being sent back to the Phantom 3 headquarters, where it will be ready for July 4.”

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clockwise from top left: The custom-made teak coffee table was inspired by one Huck saw on 1stDibs; the living room windows offer sweeping views of the beach and ocean; the backyard needed a full overhaul to create the pristine seating areas; the kitchen lights are from Rich Brilliant Willing.


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SPINNING FORWARD PHOTOGRAPHER TODD MARSHARD’S COLLECTION OF “SOULFUL” POTTERY LAUNCHES AT URBAN ZEN.

Todd Marshard has spent the better part of his life working as a fashion photographer. Then, six years ago, a friend suggested he learn the art of pottery. “I never thought I’d make a career out of it,” says Marshard, who today is a promising professional ceramic artist who found a big fan in Donna Karan. “I was walking in the West Village with a dear friend who said, ‘You are going to love this store,’” recalls Marshard. “That store was [Karan’s] Urban Zen. When I walked in, I could see my work there.” The impression was mutual. “When I first saw Todd’s work, I immediately connected with the soulfulness of the pieces,” says Karan. “I felt like it belonged at Urban Zen, that it had found its home.” Marshard’s exquisite collection of matte black vases, bowls, urns, and jars can now be purchased at Urban Zen’s Hamptons and NYC locations. “Having my work there and having the validation of Donna Karan was so exciting,” adds Marshard. “But at the same time, it was a little scary, putting myself out there in that way. I was concerned about what the response would be.” So far, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Says Marshard, “The sales girl contacted me and told me that my first sale was to Iman, and I was so overwhelmed. I had a crazy crush on her when I was a young boy. I was so excited I called my parents!” 4 Bay St., Sag Harbor, 725-6176; urbanzen.com

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TOP LEFT: “Having the validation of Donna Karan was so exciting,” says fashion photographer and ceramicist Todd Marshard. TOP RIGHT: Small African pattern vase. BOTTOM LEFT: Large African pattern bowl.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY TODD MARSHARD (CERAMICS); MONTY STILSON (MARSHARD)

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Space Haute ProPert y This new home at 44 Forest Road in Sag Harbor, currently listed at $18.9 million, takes full advantage of its enviable location while adding a gleaming, modernist interior.

A boAting enthusiAst’s north hAven heights mAnse mAkes the ultimAte retreAt for eAst end wAter lovers. By Jeffrey Slonim

Auto and boat racing aficionados are a common breed on the East End. One such thrill seeker, Caleb Bragg, an early racecar driver and speedboat record holder, built his estate on Montauk’s Star Island in 1929. (Today it’s part of the Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina).

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The traditional twostory North Haven home seen above, completed last year, was built by another Hamptonite with an affinity for fast European sports cars and speedboating around Long Island. He snapped up the previous house on the property for $6.1 million, razed it, and

commissioned a new one with a gleaming, modernist interior that maximizes the home’s water views. “It captures the morning sun because of the elevation, you’re up so high,” says Sotheby’s associate broker Harald Grant, who is now listing the residence for $18.9 million. “Inside

the home, everywhere you walk, you see glass with spectacular water views. It has a [heated] bayfront pool and a commercial-grade deepwater dock.” The property also features heavily lacquered doors and walls and a beach with bulkheads. “The interior is modern

but with subtle finishes; it’s not overdone,” Grant says. “He built the house because he’s a boating enthusiast. It’s one of those special properties— if you’re a water person, it’s great. The elevation captures the waterfront.” Described by Grant as “light, modern, bright,” the home and its îî

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clockwise from above: The sunny breakfast nook; the commercial-grade deep-water dock; the living room, with a color scheme inspired by sand and surf, offering panoramic views of the bay.

tiered landscaping were designed by Mark D. Stumer of Mojo Stumer Associates. A guest suite occupies one of the front wings, while the house also boasts wine storage, a fireplace, a game room, and a home theater. Flat-screen TVs have been incorporated into every room. The price, Grant points out, reflects the uniqueness of the location, hugging the Gold Coast of the North Haven peninsula, which is home to boldfaced names such as Richard Gere, Jimmy Buffett, and, at one time, Billy Joel. “When you pull in up there, you think, Wow!” says Grant. “You open the front door and take in panoramic views. The living room has floor-toceiling windows. It’s pretty sexy that way.” Harald Grant, Sotheby’s International Realty, 50 Nugent St., Southampton, 227-4913; sothebyshomes.com

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SPACE Garden CLUB

OutdOOr SuperStar Frederico Azevedo’s Unlimited earth Care melds nAtive plAntings with eco-Friendly sculptures.

Who: Frederico Azevedo, a landscape designer who moved to Bridgehampton in 1990 to open his landscape design studio, Unlimited Earth Care. “I studied at Oxford,” he says, “and I am influenced by the famous Brazilian landscape architect Burle Marx.” Trending: Hamptonites are embracing the growing trend of creating environments with native plants.

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Although Azevedo uses only a few Long Island natives such as arrowwood viburnum and serviceberry, he mixes them with non-natives like manna grass or Chinese silver grass—he says the first one can be substituted by carex—and with US natives like American beach grass, lobelia, or sweet pepperbush. “The preservation and maintenance of the environment

are not just a responsibility, but also a growing trend,” explains Azevedo. He describes his landscapes as a composition of “native trees, shrubs, and flowers with a mixture of colors, varying heights and textures, and elements that blend in harmony.” In the Works: “I’m always searching for new approaches to use in my designs,” he says. “I am mixing stone, gravel,

and steel with a selection of native and welladapted plants.” Some of his favorites include American holly and flowering dogwood. Azevedo finishes his designs with landscape sculptures in bright colors, made from recycled materials. 2249 Scuttle Hole Road, Bridgehampton, 7257551; unlimitedearth care.com

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Upper East Side. Impeccably reno, sun-flooded mansion. Over 9,600 SF with 4 outdoor spaces, grand proportions and top-of-the-line finishes, including Christopher Peacock kitchen. 6 BRs/8.5 baths and 13’ ceilings on parlor floor-wonderful for entertaining. $29.5M WEB# 3481008 Leighton Candler 212.937.6677

212 W 18th St. Exquisite, turnkey duplex at Chelsea’s most sought after condo, Walker Tower. This 3 bedroom/4.5 bath PH spans almost 3,400 SF with a south-facing terrace, grand entertaining spaces and a luxurious master suite. $19.995M WEB# 3643643 Leighton Candler 212.937.6677

60 W 9th St. Prime Greenwich Village tree-lined street 25’ wide renovated townhouse, elevator, private south garden, 5+ ensuite bedrooms, 6 full baths, 3 powder rooms, 9 fireplaces, 12-15 feet high ceilings, skylights and more. $18M WEB# 3580037 Timothy Scott 212.941.2571

STUNNING 25’ WIDE TOWNHOUSE ON EXTRA DEEP 122’ LOT

GRAND-SCALED EIGHT-ROOM ON THE PARK

SPACIOUS FOUR-BEDROOM CONDO

44 Monroe Pl. Grace and grandeur abound across 5,840 SF of this 1835 townhouse with a serene private rear lawn & garden. Beautiful top-to-bottom reno completed with the highest finishes. Sprawling duplex+ 2 luxury floor-through apartments. $10.5M WEB# 3655732 Paul M. Murphy 718.986.7509, Tyler Schaeffer 212.875.4059

CPW. Stunning 3-4 bedroom, 4 bath corner home at the Beresford. Massive rooms, direct Central Park views, high ceilings, chef’s eat-in kitchen & custom storage. Gracious layout with vast formal expanse. Premier white-glove building. $7.85M WEB# 3658370 Deanna Kory 212.937.7011

E 70s/2nd Ave. Sun-flooded and stylish home in excellent condition. 10’ ceilings, 3.5 baths, top-of-the-line chef’s eat-in kitchen. W/D. Unobstructed views – south, north and west expos. Full service luxury building with top amenities. $4.995M WEB# 3509968 Sharon E. Baum 212.836.1036

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E 60s. Sun-drenched 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath duplex with bright open city views & Central Park treetop views. Open entertaining, formal dining room, washer/dryer, enormous custom storage. Full service co-op with roof deck, gym and garage. $2.995M WEB# 3650696 Deanna Kory 212.937.7011, Ileana Lopez-Balboa 212.323.3214

W 17th St. Charming prewar loft in the heart of Flatiron. 2 bedrooms, 2 renovated baths + home office (possible third bedroom). Bulthaup chef’s kitchen, washer/dryer, original maple hardwood floors, huge windows. Very low maintenance. $2.775M WEB# 3643212 Michael Jones 212.539.4975

Murray St. Tribeca luxury 1,600+ SF 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Grand and gracious living/dining room with 10’ ceilings, exposed brick, open chef’s kitchen, washer/dryer. 24-hour concierge/ doorman; exceptional amenities. $2.385M WEB# 3613098 Sharon E. Baum 212.836.1036, John Gasdaska 212.821.9138

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8 E 93rd St. Spacious, charming TH, on tree-lined block in Carnegie Hill. Sun-drenched garden & terrace, 9 BRs/4.5 baths, high ceilings, ample closet space and lots of potential. Formerly owned by family of famous toy purveyor, F.A.O. Schwarz. $14.5M WEB# 3667000 Leighton Candler 212.937.6677

Central Park South. 3 bedroom/3.5 bath penthouse home, entire floor with 41 foot frontage along Central Park. Oversized master bedroom with dressing room, windowed eat-in kitchen and washer/ dryer. Full service, white-glove building. $11M WEB# 3652506 Maria Pashby 212.893.1436, Joanna Pashby 212.893.1442

Prime W Chelsea. 3 BR, 3.5 bth located blocks from the Meatpacking w/expansive Hudson River views encompass major NYC landmarks. Sumptuously interior-designed by Cheryl Lucas, state-of-the-art lighting, floor-to-ceiling windows, gas FP. $10.6M WEB# 3666446 Julie Pham (m) 917.517.8123

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RSD. 5 bedroom, 4 bath luxury home. High-end finishes, systems, appliances and eco-friendly materials utilized. Custom baths, mud room, laundry room and endless custom storage. Prime UWS location across from RSD Park. F/S bldg. $4.25M WEB# 3668916 Deanna Kory 212.937.7011

Park Ave. Bright and elegant mint classic 7-room with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 10’ ceilings, 2 wood burning fireplaces, windowed eat-in kitchen, gorgeous herringbone floors, central air conditioning, butler’s pantry and plentiful storage. $3.75M WEB# 3647313 Deanna Kory 212.937.7011, Ileana Lopez-Balboa 212.323.3214

W 19th St. 11’ ceilings, commanding N/W/E expos with iconic NYC landmark views, open windowed chefs Kit great for entertaining, dramatic master with 3 expos, romantic master bath with sunset views, walk-in closets, washer/dryer. $3.595M WEB# 3666969 Julie Pham (m) 917.517.8123

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421 Hudson St. 1 bedroom/2 baths facing east with views of the West Village and James Walker Park. Features include 15’ ceilings & soaring 11 foot double paned windows. Beautifully renovated. Common charges: $655, taxes: $970. $2.125M WEB# 3659663 Lauren Powell 212.941.2613

403 E 62nd St, #16B. Move right in. This 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath full service condominium is on the 16th floor. Views of Queensboro Bridge and East River. 24-hour doorman, courtyard, roof deck. Common charges: $1,858/tax: $1,643. $1.695M WEB# 3604069 Lauren Powell 212.941.2613

155 E 72nd St. Elegant, mint 4.5 rooms. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 1,120 SF, washer/dryer, 9.5 foot beamed ceilings, oversized windows, herringbone floors, private storage, pets OK, full service building, pied-a-terre allowed. Maint $2,343. $1.625M WEB# 3665928 Ellen Sykes 212.572.3197

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COLOR FIESTA! THE WORLD’S CHICEST BEACHES INSPIRE RUBY MINT’S BOLDLY HUED AND SERIOUSLY ANTICIPATED NEW TOWEL COLLECTION. BY ERIN RILEY

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“GREAT SWIMWEAR WAS ACCESSIBLE, YET BEACHGOERS WERE STILL TOTING THEIR TOWELS FROM THE ’90S TO THE BEACH.”—ERIN O’NEIL

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ABOVE: The Hathaway beach towel ($78). RIGHT: The Vanderbilt beach towel ($78).

A beautiful beach towel is as essential as a stylish swimsuit, according to Ruby Mint creator Erin O’Neil. We could not agree more! Born and raised on the California coast, she grew up spending nearly every afternoon at the beach. “Great swimwear was accessible,” she says, “yet beachgoers were still toting their ancient towels from the ’90s to the beach.” So O’Neil launched Ruby Mint in 2014 with a series of boldly designed oversize terry towels made of high-quality cotton and featuring playful trims. This season, she debuts her highly anticipated Classic Beach Club collection, inspired by a recent trip to the South of France (the Dunhill print resembles an aerial view of the cerulean umbrellas that line the beaches) and archival photographs by Slim Aarons. “His work epitomized high-society beachgoers who were all about visiting every sunny destination on the map,” she explains. This summer, O’Neil plans to complement her Ruby Mint designs with a pair of Illesteva sunglasses, a Lemlem tunic, and leather sandals from Rondini. Michelle Farmer Collaborate, 2491 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 604-1850; ruby-mint.com


PREMIER MANHATTAN LUXURY PROPERTIES

THE PUCK BUILDING – PENTHOUSE 1

THE PUCK BUILDING – PENTHOUSE 3

SoHo. Enchanting duplex condo. 10 rooms plus Studio with bath. Two gas fireplaces. 2 levels of terraces with outdoor fireplace and spa. Luxurious finishes. Four exposures. 7,241 SF interior. 5,158 SF exterior. Mint. Boutique full service building. $58.5M WEB# 3618228

SoHo. Exceptional residence with oversized Great Room. Loft-like space including, 3 bedrooms, 5.5 baths. Master bedroom suite with sitting room. 2 gas fireplaces. Luxurious finishes. N/E and W exposures. 4,998 SF. Mint. Boutique full service condo. $19.95M WEB# 3657960

PENTHOUSE MASTERPIECE

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Chelsea/W 20th St. Unique penthouse duplex in a co-op building designed by a world renowned architect. Great entertaining space with exquisite finishes. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Sculptural staircase, solarium, planted roof terrace. Open City views. Four exposures. Mint. $10.7M WEB# 3490242

E 76th St. Gracious high floor co-op in prime location designed by William Sofield. 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Full Central Park and City views. N/S/E and W exposures. Spectacular light. Mint. Full service building plus hotel services/amenities. $19.75M WEB# 3420148

THE MANDARIN ORIENTAL

SUPERIOR INK

Columbus Circle. First time on market. Gracious high floor condominium designed by Victoria Hagan. Panoramic views of Central Park, City and Hudson River. 30’ great room. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. N/W exposures. Mint. Full service building + hotel services/amenities. $11.35M WEB# 3666078

West Village. 3 story townhouse with full condominium services and amenities. 28.5’ wide with elevator. Approx. 4,500 SF including basement. 10 rooms, 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths. Approx. 800 SF garden with outdoor kitchen. N/S exposures. Mint. $12.9M WEB# 3643652 Co-Exclusive

Deborah Grubman I Licensed Associate RE Broker I (o) 212.836.1055 I dg@corcoran.com David Adler I Licensed RE Salesperson I (o) 212.605.9287 I david.adler@corcoran.com Paul H. Albano, Licensed RE Salesperson I (o) 212.572.3177 I pha@corcoran.com Real estate agents affiliated with The Corcoran Group are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of The Corcoran Group. Equal Housing Opportunity. The Corcoran Group is a licensed real estate broker located at 660 Madison Ave, NY, NY 10065. All information furnished regarding property for sale or rent or regarding financing is from sources deemed reliable, but Corcoran makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy thereof. All property information is presented subject to errors, omissions, price changes, changed property conditions, and withdrawal of the property from the market, without notice. All dimensions provided are approximate. To obtain exact dimensions, Corcoran advises you to hire a qualified architect or engineer.


SPACE INSIDE VIEWS One of Michaela Keszler’s (BELOW) recent listings, the stately 616 Ox Pasture Road (HERE AND LEFT) in Southampton sold for an impressive $37 million.

GLOBAL GATEWAY DOUGLAS ELLIMAN’S MICHAELA ESZLER’S EUROPEAN BUYERS IMPACT THE EVER-INCREASING PRICES IN THE HAMPTONS REAL ESTATE MARKET.

Who: Douglas Elliman associate real estate broker Michaela Keszler. How You Know Her: Originally from Munich, Germany, Keszler represents Richard Gere’s $47 million Strongheart Manor on Actors Colony Road in North Haven. The home was built and named by actor Robert Edison, who was known for the play Strongheart. “It’s a beautiful house,” Keszler notes. “The actors colony was a bohemian area long before Hollywood existed. Actors would live there for the summer. And the deep-water dock makes this house very attractive.” Growing Market: Fluent in

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German and English, Keszler points out that many of her rarefied clientele hail from Europe. “They’re facing an uncertain situation in Europe,” she says. “They’ve scheduled a lot of appointments. It’s not only safe for investment, but also safe to spend time here. They love Southampton.” Major Listing: “I have interesting investment properties in the Southampton estate section, from 1.8 acres to nine acres,” she says. “Some have houses, but they can also be torn down. I have a lot of Europeans who are interested in projects.” Memorable Deals: One of Keszler’s most

monumental recent deals was the highest price ever reached for a house on the bay—$37 million. “It was a spectacular new house,” says Keszler, “with interiors by Steven Gambrel.” Art Appreciation: Keszler’s husband, Stephan, is an art dealer who specializes in street art, including Banksy. Local Involvement: Keszler is on the board of the Southampton Fresh Air Home. “It’s a summer camp for disabled children. The Fourth of July fireworks is one of our biggest fundraisers.” 70 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 2042743; michaelakeszler. elliman.com

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SPACE Launch!

FURTHER FIGURE Ralph lauRen welcomes the AmAgAnsett collection into his world of hAmptons-inspired home Accents.

Take a walk down Main Street in East Hampton and it’s immediately clear: Ralph Lauren is a fixture in the East End. With four stores in East Hampton alone, plus one in Southampton, Ralph Lauren—the man and the brand—has a deep affection for Long Island. Following its popular Sagaponack- and Mecox Bay-inspired lines, the company is now introducing the Amagansett collection, which takes its cues from beach shacks and bohemian life. With items such as throw pillows, blankets, and sheeting, featuring a mix of vintage florals, rustic linens, and a striped pattern called Further Lane, buying a piece of the Amagansett collection may not get you that coveted home on Further Lane, but with a little imagination, perhaps it will give you the feeling you belong there. 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 287-6953; 31-33 Main St., East Hampton, 324-1222; ralphlauren.com

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Ralph Lauren’s Further Lane ticking stripe pillowcase ($80) and sheeting ($90–$130), Southview Euro sham ($185) and bed blanket ($255), Judson throw pillow ($145) and throw blanket ($285), Elodie throw pillow ($145), and Layla standard sham and duvet ($285–$355).

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THE ART OF LIVING Explore our selection of extraordinary homes currently for sale in the Hamptons and around the Northeast.

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Waterfront Villa On 2.7 Incredible Acres $10,500,000 Beate V. Moore +1 516.527.7868


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NORTH HAVEN 6 BAY VIEW COURT

Angel View Estate The magnificent Angel View, 6.5+/-acre, 500+/- ft. sun-drenched waterfront estate, is sited in a gated community comprising three separate lots and offers a unique world with an incredible array of outdoor activities, from the two-tiered infinity-edge pools, gardens, rock-rimmed ponds and streams, tennis, to direct water access for kayaks, paddle boards, windsurfers, and jet-skis. Or spend the afternoon gazing at the spectacular color-drenched sunsets. Room to expand. 2

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SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 328 GIN LANE

Exceptional Gin Lane Oceanfront Located in the best part of coveted Gin Lane this world class oceanfront property, comprised of 2.7+/- acres exudes charm and old world elegance. The home offers 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, stone terraces and spectacular ocean views from master bedroom. Meticulously maintained park-like grounds with mature specimen trees, north/south tennis, swimming pool and enchanting oceanside gazebo. A rare and exceptional opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind oceanfront estate.

Beate V. Moore Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 516.527.7868 Beate.Moore@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0037630 $35,500,000

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EAST HAMPTON 19 CHAUNCEY CLOSE ROAD

Unparalleled Beauty on Georgica Pond Only once in a lifetime does a property of such natural beauty and importance become available for sale. Undoubtedly one of the most exquisite world-class locations in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods, this 3.5+/- acre waterfront property commands the private peninsula with 399+/- ft. of pond frontage facing Georgica Pond to the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean and Georgica beach. A rare and compelling offering of unparalleled beauty, privacy and exclusivity. 4

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Christina Galesi Southampton Brokerage +1 917.969.0532 Christina.Galesi@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056806 $21,000,000


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EAST HAMPTON 189 FURTHER LANE

Further Lane Estate Designer’s own extraordinary 7400 sq ft estate custom built to the highest standard on 3.2 acres in prestigious estate location one block from the ocean beach. Beautifully detailed with curved mahogany entry doors, polished stone floors, huge top-of-the-line kitchen, luxurious master suite with sitting room, private balcony, oversized steam shower, rooftop ocean view porch. Ideal for entertaining with separate catering kitchen. Remarkable gardens surround 55 ft pool with waterfall, cabana with gym, private hot tub area and tennis court.

Patricia Wadzinski East Hampton Brokerage +1 631.871.0047 Patricia.Wadzinski@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0046256 $19,750,000

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WATER MILL SOUTH 86 BAY LANE

Robert A.M. Stern Waterfront Sited on 4.5 +/- acres, this estate offers west-facing 300+/- ft. waterfront with dock on Mecox Bay. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056162 $24,950,000

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 101 FIRST NECK LANE

Shingle-Sided Traditional Set on 2+/- gloriously landscaped acres down a private driveway off First Neck Lane, this shingle-sided traditional offers amazing outdoor spaces and stylishly contemporary interiors. Some features of this renovated 6 bedroom, 5.5 bath residence include a chef’s dine-in kitchen, multiple outdoor patios and decks, built-in barbeque, lush green lawns surrounding the heated gunite pool, and a new tennis court. 6

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SAG HARBOR 44 FOREST ROAD

Traditional Meets Modern on the Bay Mark Stumer, Mojo-Stumer Associates designed, blending super sleek traditional and cool modern elements, this new 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath residence is sited on 1+ acres with waterside pool, 135+/- ft. direct bay front, and deep water dock. Extraordinary details include the peaked entry that opens through to dramatic eastern water views of Sag Harbor Bay. The tiered landscape makes the most of the outdoor mahogany and stone decks that drop easily to the sandy beach and dock.

Harald Grant Southampton Brokerage +1 516.527.7712 Harald.Grant@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0057001 $18,900,000

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WATER MILL SOUTH 66 COBB LANE

William Georgis-Designed, Sleek Modern William Georgis-designed, sleek modern home on Burnett Creek/Mecox Bay with 175 ft. +/- bulk headed 1 +/- acre waterfront with dock that features Paula Hayes garden/landscaping. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056674 $10,500,000

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SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE

209 LITTLE PLAINS ROAD

35 DOWN EAST LANE

Fantastic Little Plains location, with ocean incredibly close, this .85+/- acre corner lot offers 6 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and pool.

Almost 2 acres on prized Down East Lane in Estate Section this colonial-style residence with a pool, can be renovated and expanded.

SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056810

Harald Grant Southampton Brokerage +1 516.527.7712 Harald.Grant@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056927

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EAST HAMPTON PRIVATE COMPOUND

World-Class Estate Set on 10 +/- acres and minutes from East Hampton Village, this compound includes an approx. 18,000 sq.ft., 12+ bedroom main house, chic 6 bedroom former carriage house, caretaker’s cottage, and charming horse stables with paddocks and riding fields. Majestic vistas with big sky views and landscaping by Edmund Hollander create “world away” privacy for the ultimate estate compound. Multiple pools, sprawling terraces, luxurious home spa, gym, theater.

Dana Trotter Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 631.379.3236 Dana.Trotter@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0038076 $22,000,000

SAGAPONACK SOUTH 68 HEDGES LANE

New Premium Quality Construction New 8,900+/- sq. ft. estate custom designed by noted architect Frank Greenwald on gated 2.2 acres in prime estate location. Meticulously built to the highest standard. Double-height living room, custom-fitted library, large gourmet kitchen. Spacious master suite plus six additional bedrooms. 50 ft heated pool, pool house with full bath and lower level gym, tennis court.

Marilyn Clark Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 516.695.6590 Marilyn.Clark@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0038162 $19,990,000

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BRIDGEHAMPTON SOUTH Modern Chic Personified Manicured 1.3+/- acre grounds, wisteria laden pergola and hydrangeas greet you at this new two-story modern reflecting the best in elegant European design. Offering 6 en-suite bedrooms, chef’s kitchen, open dining area/great room and a wall of glass to maximize light and view. Two-story pool house and a hedged 60’ lap pool with extensive decking offers a serene environment. In a premier location near Ocean beaches and Bridgehampton Village. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0037334 $7,950,000

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Charming Compound on 2.2+/- Acres Conveniently located in the center of the Village but privately tucked away sits this charming Nantucket-style Traditional inclusive of a legal three-bedroom guest house and pool house. The exquisite main house consists of four en-suite bedrooms, open dining room with fireplace, eat-in chef’s kitchen and a formal living room overlooking the gardens. Heated vinyl saltwater pool. The gated property is an extraordinary, charming, one-of-a-kind, old world compound. 10

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Beate V. Moore Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 516.527.7868 Beate.Moore@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0038024 $7,750,000


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SAG HARBOR Breathtaking Waterfront Four bedroom beach house on 1.1+/- waterfront acres. Set in a private enclave with 150’ fixed deep water dock, association rights to beach and tennis. A perfect location to enjoy life’s simple pleasures. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0037968 $6,500,000

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE Expertly Designed Historic village 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home renovated and expanded in 2015 to combine European style with modern design. Half-acre private grounds offer a heated gunite pool and artist’s studio and 2-car garage. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0038000 $3,995,000

EAST HAMPTON Stylish Traditional With top-of-the-line construction, this gated traditional features 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. Grounds offer a beautiful covered porch with outdoor fireplace and heated pool. Detached 2-car garage.

Beate V. Moore Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 516.527.7868 Beate.Moore@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0038078 $3,450,000

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SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 75 FIRST NECK LANE

Architecturally Important In The Estate Section Located in the estate section, between the ocean and village center sits this architecturally important residence on 2+/- acres of beautifully landscaped grounds featuring mature trees and wide-open lawns. With its high ceilings, exquisite details and generously sized rooms, this home was built to enjoy a gracious life style. Offering 10 bedrooms, 10.5 baths, gym, playroom, wine cellar, staff suite, extra-long pool, pool house and tennis court. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0055993 $14,250,000

BRIDGEHAMPTON SOUTH 510 HALSEY LANE

New Construction with Eight Bedrooms Features grand foyer with cathedral ceilings, living room with fireplace, floor to ceiling glass doors opening to the blue stone patio beyond. Oversized kitchen/family room, formal dining and paneled library. There are a total of 8 bedrooms including a ground floor Jr. master suite and a second floor master suite with sitting room, fireplace and private terrace. Finished basement with media room, wine cellar & gym. Three-car garage, pool, spa & tennis. 12

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Pat Petrillo Southampton Brokerage +1 516.356.5136 Pat.Petrillo@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056601 $13,450,000


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SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 20 WYANDACH LANE

Country Estate Located on one of the prettiest streets in Southampton this substantial and comfortable home will please the most astute buyer. On 1.9+/- acres this country estate is in very close proximity to the beach and the village and offers beautiful gardens, mature trees, 7 en suite bedrooms, 8 full baths, a heated guinite pool, spa, all-weather tennis court, bocce court and a putting green. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056330 $13,250,000

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 295 WICKAPOGUE ROAD

Southampton Village Estate Remarkably well built and attractive, this 7350 sq ft. shingled home is sited on 2+/- professionally landscaped acres. There are 8 bedrooms and 7.5 baths including a ground floor luxurious master suite with fireplace. There is a 2.5-car garage and a heated saltwater gunite pool with extensive brick patios. The grounds were designed by a notable landscape architect and feature a grove of Cherry trees accented by Plum trees, a pergola and wide lawns.

Pat Petrillo Southampton Brokerage +1 516.356.5136 Pat.Petrillo@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056783 $10,950,000

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SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 20 DOWNS PATH

New Construction in Southampton Village Sited on 1.6+/- acres on an established tree-lined south of the highway street, this top-quality new construction promises to be one of the prettiest homes in the village. The 10,000+/- sq.ft. residence offers 7 bedrooms, including an oversized master suite and gracious guest suite, and 7.5 baths. The full and finished basement includes a theater, gym, playroom and wine room. There is a pool, pool house and attached 2-car garage. Close proximity to beach and village.

SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056816 $9,750,000

WATER MILL SOUTH 951 COBB ROAD WEST

New Construction In Historic Water Mill Located in the heart of Historic Water Mill South, this high-end brand new construction with geothermal heat and modern mechanicals is set on 1+/- acres and offers 8 bedrooms including a ground floor Jr. master suite and a second floor master suite with sitting room, fireplace, 2 baths and a private deck. The finished basement features a media room, wine cellar, gym and recreation room. Accessory structures include a pool, spa, pool pavilion, and a 3-car garage. 14

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SAG HARBOR 78 NOYAC BAY - NOYAC

Modern Waterfront on Noyac Bay Spectacular setting and meticulously cared for home offers the ultimate waterfront experience.This modern open plan house designed by Brian Healey Architects and built by Rick Zitz has a vast entertaining deck with a pool and spa,all positioned to take in amazing sunset views on a bulk headed beachfront all within steps to the waters edge. The property is privately situated against a preserve and comes with a boat slip on a first come first serve basis. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056724 $13,400,000

WATER MILL 344 LITTLE NOYAC PATH

Breathtaking Views Poised atop the highest point on the south facing moraine rests Longview, Water Mill’s premiere estate. With sweeping ocean views this 15,000+/- sq.ft. home defines luxury, melding cutting edge design with the finest craftsmanship and attention to detail. Featuring 9 bedrooms, 8.5+ baths, a theatre, painting studio, pool and sunken tennis. Vast public rooms and an incredible pool pavilion offer the perfect vantage point to take in the unimaginable views.

Deborah Srb Southampton Brokerage +1 516.445.6828 Deborah.Srb@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056229 $8,250,000

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SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE

SOLD

430 HALSEY NECK LANE

Southampton Village Estate Perhaps the most picturesque property in the estate section, this stately residence, situated on 3.4+/- private acres offers a koi pond, gunite pool, large brick patio and spacious pool house with an awning-covered sitting area for enjoying afternoons out of the sun. Located in close proximity to unsurpassed beaches and celebrated championship golf courses, featuring the very best of all that the Hamptons has to offer to a sophisticated buyer.

Michael Conroy +1 631.988.7475 Michael.Conroy@sothebyshomes.com Jonathan Smith +1 631.227.4950 Jonathan.Smith@sothebyshomes.com Southampton Brokerage Last Asking $17,995,000

SHELTER ISLAND 27 SHORE ROAD

Waterfront on Dering Harbor A superb waterfront location with panoramic views and a unique historic pedigree, this offering is an unrivaled opportunity to own in prestigious Dering Harbor. The exquisite 4+/- acre property, featuring a main residence and a fully appointed guest cottage, offers a total of 7 bedrooms, 8 baths, a classic New England deck overlooking the pool, a dock, and understated elegance, showcasing the grandeur of magnificent views and unparalleled sunsets.

Jonathan Smith +1 631.227.4950 Jonathan.Smith@sothebyshomes.com Michael Conroy +1 631.988.7475 Michael.Conroy@sothebyshomes.com Southampton Brokerage SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056535 $11,995,000

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AMAGANSETT 36 HEDGES LANE

Walk to the Beach On 1.2+/- acres bordering 42 acres of reserve, this thoughtfully designed three-story traditional offers every modern amenity in a convenient location. An inviting foyer leads to the state-of-the art eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, light-filled living room with fireplace and sunroom. The stately master suite gives way to a private balcony. Two guest rooms/den with fireplace complete the upper level. Features gunite pool and mahagony decks. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0046930 $5,850,000

BRIDGEHAMPTON 9 MILL PATH

Bordering 42-Acre Reserve On 1.2+/- acres bordering 42 acres of reserve, this thoughtfully designed three-story traditional offers every modern amenity in a convenient location. An inviting foyer leads to the state-of-theart eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, light-filled living room with fireplace and sunroom. The stately master suite gives to a private balcony. Two guest rooms/den with fireplace complete the upper level. Features gunite pool and mahagony decks.

Rylan Jacka East Hampton Brokerage +1 516.702.5707 Rylan.Jacka@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0047121 $2,995,000

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EAST HAMPTON 72, 74, 66 AND 63 LOUSE POINT ROAD

Spectacular Blufftop Compound Dramatic sweeping views over Napeague Bay from 4.35 acres subdivided to four separate lots with over 250 ft of sandy beach shoreline. Custom crafted 6000 sq ft main house, large 3-bedroom guest house, 1 acre waterview building lot and additional lot on Accabonac Harbor with private floating dock. Exquisite park-like grounds with bocce court, oversized heated pool and waterview hot tub. A once in a lifetime opportunity.

Rebekah C Baker East Hampton Brokerage +1 631.258.5991 Rebekah.Baker@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0047192 $17,500,000

SAGAPONACK SOUTH 515 PARSONAGE LANE

Forever Farm Views Discover this grand custom traditional located in the heart of Sagaponack, minutes from world class beaches. This 3 level interior boasts an abundance of natural light and forever farm views. Offering 7 bedrooms, 10.5 baths, 7 fireplaces, a formal dining room and gourmet kitchen. A state of the art home theater, wine tasting room, billiards and gym. An oversized heated salt water pool and spa, tennis and outdoor kitchen with fireplace. 18

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Korine Konzet Sag Harbor Brokerage +1 631.258.8577 Korine.Konzet@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 1050603 $14,995,000


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SOUTHAMPTON SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY

Estate With Deeded Ocean Access A rare offering in prestigious Murray-McDonald compound, spacious traditional with vaulted living room, library, and sunroom. Private master suite with 2 full baths and balcony plus 7 additional bedrooms. Exclusive seclusion on 2.17 acres with heated pool and Har-Tru tennis court. Minutes stroll by private path to deeded ocean beach access.

Kathy Konzet East Hampton Brokerage +1 631.252.0254 Kathy.Konzet@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0047244 $14,500,000

SAG HARBOR

BRIDGEHAMPTON

1100 BRICK KILN ROAD

SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY

Grand Traditional on 10+ rolling acres just outside Sag Harbor Village. Dramatic architectural detail throughout, 6 bedrooms, heated pool with 700 sq. ft. pool house and charming 800 sq. ft. separate guest cottage.

Recently completed 7 bedroom, 8.5 bath traditional on a 1+/- acre hedged lot with heated gunite pool. Steps to the ocean.

Kathy Konzet East Hampton Brokerage +1 631.252.0254 Kathy.Konzet@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0047095

Dana Trotter Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 631.379.3236 Dana.Trotter@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0037492 $11,900,000

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WATER MILL

EAST HAMPTON

180 MIDDLE LINE HIGHWAY

73 DAVIDS LANE

Dramatic views of Peconic Bay are featured at this secluded home with pool and room for tennis. The 12+ acres may be sub-divided.

Fully renovated classic traditional in prime South-of-Highway estate location walk to Main Street and ocean. Oversized eat-in vaulted kitchen, ground floor master suite plus 6 additional bedrooms and baths. Pool, garage with studio above.

Molly Ferrer Southampton Brokerage +1 631.513.9895 Molly.Ferrer@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056685 $7,000,000

Frederick Butti East Hampton Brokerage +1 631.907.8441 Frederick.Butti@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0045364 $6,800,000

SAG HARBOR

AMAGANSETT

71 JERMAIN AVENUE

190 BLUFF ROAD

Rare full acre in Historic District, this masterfully restored 3-story modernized, grand Victorian offers 5000+/- sq.ft. of luxury living and pool. A short walk to the village, Otter Pond and Mashashimuet Park; just a few minutes to beach!

Architect’s own classic contemporary with sweeping ocean views. Soaring double height living room, waterview master suite, minutes to ocean and village.

Chip Dineen Southampton Brokerage +1 646.221.8225 Chip.Dineen@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056920 $5,750,000

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Catherine A Debackere East Hampton Brokerage +1 917.912.2983 Catherine.Debackere@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0046474 $5,500,000


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WAINSCOTT 183 SAYRES PATH & 15,17,19 WAINSCOTT STONE ROAD

Four Separate Contiguous Parcels Very rarely do 4 single and separate contiguous parcels of land totaling 2.7 acres become available so close to the ocean. Endless possibilities abound to create a world-class estate or compound. One lot contains a beautiful 4 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom traditional house renovated to the highest standards with heated gunite pool, spa and pool house. Available in its entirety or separately. Call for pricing on individual vacant lots. Exclusive. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056863 $15,150,000

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WATER MILL 511 LITTLE NOYAC PATH

High-Style Modern Residence Brand new 5,500-sf +/- masterpiece. Loft like interiors are accented by exquisite materials and finishes that were used to create this one of a kind home. 5 ensuite bedrooms, 2 half baths, sumptuous master suite with fireplace and spa like bath. Expansive covered loggia with wood burning fireplace overlooks the gunite pool and beautifully landscaped, private grounds. 10’ high lower level provides endless possibilities for expansion. State-of-the-art mechanicals and smart house technology. Must see! Exclusive.

Thomas Raffo Southampton Brokerage +1 516.318.6565 Thomas.Raffo@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056780 $4,700,000

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SAG HARBOR

SOUTHAMPTON

59 MASHOMUCK DRIVE

56 CLEARVIEW FARM

Rare 1.7+/- acre setting offers 5 bedrooms and a private walkway to 144+/- ft. of sandy beachfront overlooking Mashomack Preserve.

Set on 1.2 acres, bordering reserve, this 6-bedroom, 6 full bath Traditional offers unspoiled reserve views, minutes from the village.

Susan Sprott Sag Harbor Brokerage +1 516.429.4868 Susan.Sprott@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 1050431

John A. Healey Bridgehampton Brokerage

$5,150,000

+1 631.774.8672 John.Healey@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0037967 $5,000,000

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE

WATER MILL

624 HILL STREET

762 EDGE OF WOODS ROAD

Never before offered quintessential home in Estate section. South of the highway and within a stroll to world-famous Coopers beach.

Located on 1.8+/- acres in the heart of Water Mill, this 6 bedroom, 6.5 bath boasts a gunite pool and tennis. Adjacent to reserve.

Michael Daly Sag Harbor Brokerage +1 631.525.6000 Michael.Daly@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 1050440

Angela Boyer-Stump Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 917.207.7777 Angela.Boyer@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0037313

$4,200,000

$3,900,000

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MONTAUK 107 AND 101 STARTOP DRIVE SOUTH

Last Eight Acre Estate Montauk’s last and only estate 8 acre property with elevations of more than 100 feet above sea level, enjoys panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Lake Montauk, Block Island Sound and lush parklands. Consisting of a 2.1 acre building parcel and a 5.9 acre agricultural reserve, the property allows for a substantial residence, pool, garage and equestrian facility, if desired. May also be combined with an additional .91 acre residential parcel.

Patricia Wadzinski +1 631.871.0047 Patricia.Wadzinski@sothebyshomes.com Neil G. Hausig +1 516.848.0964 Neil.Hausig@sothebyshomes.com East Hampton Brokerage SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0047000 $4,800,000

AMAGANSETT 59 GILBERTS PATH

Ocean View with Pool One of the best, open feeling lots in the dunes, right opposite the ocean and directly across from deeded beach access. Waterside swimming pool that is a larger size than current zoning permits, this close to the ocean. Spectacular ocean views from this multi level architecturally significant Hamptons beach house with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, plenty of decks, dunes, waterside swimming pool and views. There is also a bonus room (den) which could be 4th bedroom.

Nanette Hansen East Hampton Brokerage +1 917.597.9152 Nanette.Hansen@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0046908 $4,900,000

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BRIDGEHAMPTON 590 LUMBER LANE

Resort Living Stylish, smart technology 6 bedroom, 5.5 bath traditional on a professionally landscaped acre with western sunset views and a separate 2-story grand pool house. Heated gunite pool with retractable cover. Cindy Shea Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 631.680.3079 Cindy.Shea@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0037843 $4,950,000

BRIDGEHAMPTON 49 BUTTER LANE

Chic and Private Historic Village Federal recently renovated and modernized features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and charming interiors and exterior spaces alike. Grounds offer a detached pool house/studio and heated gunite pool Lauren Mallor Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 516.680.6448 Lauren.Mallor@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0038143 $2,300,000

SOUTHAMPTON 58 MIDDLE POND ROAD

On The Water Fresh and bright 3 bedroom, 3 bath, fully renovated waterfront home with a bulkhead, deeded waterfront access and open views. This updated and chic home is close to the Village and ocean beaches. Sharon Stern Bridgehampton Brokerage +1 917.226.5054 Sharon.Stern@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0038096 $997,500

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SOUTHAMPTON 5 CAMERON WAY

Ultra-Private Setting In the heart of Southampton Village, 4800 sq ft traditional with chef’s kitchen, family room, first floor master suite plus 4 additional bedrooms, fully finished lower level. Fully hedged 1.5+/acres with heated pool and sunken all weather tennis court. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0047243 $6,995,000

SOUTHAMPTON 50 ELM STREET

Historic Traditional This gracious, 5,000-sq.ft. shingled 1907 Traditional has been impeccably restored to perfection. Five bedrooms, 5 full bath, gunite pool and guest house. SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0046855 $6,995,000

EAST HAMPTON 534 HANDS CREEK ROAD

Seagrass Country Estate A magnificent country estate set on 4.7 acres, minutes from East Hampton Village, ocean and bay beaches. This 9,315 sq. ft. manor features 6 bedrooms, 8 baths and 50 ft. gunite pool. Ann Ciardullo +1 631.903.0269 Ann.Ciardullo@sothebyshomes.com Keith Green +1 917.907.4788 Keith.Green@sothebyshomes.com East Hampton Brokerage SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0046809 $4,995,000

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SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 391 HILL STREET

Traditional In Southampton Village This lovely and historic traditional is sited on one of the most desirable streets in the Village, close to ocean beaches. Set back off Hill Street on a deep .4+/- acre landscaped lot with 2000+/- sq.ft. of living space, plus a pool house that doubles as a legal separate residence. Main house offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with an open floor plan and 2 fireplaces. Includes beautiful landscaping, large brick patio for entertaining, pool and 2-car garage.

Edward Mulderrig Southampton Brokerage +1 631.374.1197 Edward.Mulderrig@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056844 $2,450,000

WATER MILL

SAG HARBOR

1457 DEERFIELD ROAD

1190 BRICK KILN

Set on 5+/- secluded acres this shingled traditional features 7 bedrooms, 8.5 baths, tennis, pool, and jacuzzi. Rare opportunity.

Set on 6+/- wooded acres with pool, walking distance to the village & beach, this is the perfectly positioned Hamptons sanctuary.

Sandra Liveric +1 516.672.2018 Lawrence Ingolia +1 516.607.8800 Southampton Brokerage SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056900 $3,195,000

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Robert Florio +1 631.702.2000 Natascha Tillmanns +1 917.836.0002 Sag Harbor Brokerage SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 1050429 $2,895,000


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SOUTHAMPTON

SOUTHAMPTON

44 OCEAN VIEW PARKWAY

361 NORTH SEA MECOX ROAD

Stunning 5,000 sq. ft. 5 bedroom on private 2.1 acres with pool and large bluestone terrace.

Artist’s oasis, this just restored 1910 classic farm house offers 4 bedrooms, 2 updated baths, and a beautifully renovated kitchen.

Paula S Butler East Hampton Brokerage +1 917.993.3686 Paula.Butler@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0047016

Lawrence Ingolia +1 516.607.8800 Edward Mulderrig +1 631.374.1197 Southampton Brokerage SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056440

$2,595,000

$2,150,000

SAG HARBOR

SOUTHAMPTON

4108 NOYAC ROAD

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE

Beautiful reserve views from this ample and bright 5 bedroom, 4 bath modern home set on 1.8+/- acres, with pool and a huge detached artist’s studio.

South of the highway, this condominium offers 2,254 +/- sq.ft with room for expansion. Heated pool, tennis courts, near ocean and village, low taxes.

Caleb Kercheval Sag Harbor Brokerage +1 631.466.4778 Caleb.Kercheval@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 1050432

Ann Marie Deane Southampton Brokerage +1 516.885.7433 AnnMarie.Deane@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0056954

$1,495,000

$1,495,000

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STAMFORD CONNECTICUT

Hillandale A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire one of the area’s largest and most significant estates. Stately European-style stone manor presides over more than 262 sylvan acres stretching across the New York-Connecticut border with stunning views over formal gardens and picturesque lake. Original built in 1900, the approx. 20,000-sq.ft. residence is an exquisite showplace for grand-scale entertaining, adorned with imported antique marble, limestone, onyx, mosaic tile and stained glass. Fireplaces serve as focal points of the elegantly paneled 28

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formal living and dining rooms, cloak room, library, conservatory and breakfast room. A sumptuous indoor pool with Italian mosaics complements the lovely pool outdoors. Grounds offer tennis court, greenhouse, barns and 4 guest/staff residences. Joseph Barbieri Greenwich Brokerage +1 203.869.4343 Joseph.Barbieri@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0067856 $75,000,000


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GREENWICH CONNECTICUT

Oldfield Farm Amid the pastoral beauty of Greenwich’s great estates, “Oldfield farm” is an equestrian estate without peer. Encompassing approx. 18.39 carefully groomed acres, it hosts a classical villa on lush grounds, superior horse facilities and a stick and ball field.

relaxed warmth and elegant floor plan is ideal for gracious everyday living or grand-scale entertaining. French doors along the south façade open to terraces, loggias, gardens, swimming pool and tennis court.

The property offers a rare combination of seclusion, convenience, timeless elegance, and modern amenities. Under the conscientious stewardship of the current owner, the estate recently underwent a meticulous, comprehensive 18-month restoration resulting in significant enhancements. The residence’s

Joseph Barbieri Greenwich Brokerage +1 203.869.4343 Joseph.Barbieri@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 0067882 $21,500,000

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UPPER EAST SIDE MANHATTAN

4 East 72nd Street Perched high atop 4 East 72nd Street, this sprawling 14 room residence boasts sun flooded and well proportioned rooms throughout. An extremely versatile floor plan and impressive 11 foot high ceilings further distinguish the full floor apartment. This exceptional prewar simplex provides the perfect setting for elegant entertaining and comfortable living in a superb location just off Fifth Avenue in the heart of the Upper East Side. Serena Boardman East Side Manhattan Brokerage +1 212.606.7611 Serena.Boardman@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 00110738 $17,500,000

UPPER EAST SIDE MANHATTAN

35 East 76th Street Located high atop the Hotel Carlyle Tower by Albert Hadley. Two icons of urban style united in one glamorous aerie. Suite 2906 envisioned by one of America’s preeminent interior designers. Well known for his impeccable sense of architecture and space, Hadley created a tranquil oasis of civility high above the city. The classic tower residence is distinguished by panoramic views of Central Park and the skyline through picture windows. Roberta Golubock East Side Manhattan Brokerage +1 212.606.7704 Roberta.Golubock@sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM Property No 00110734 $6,000,000

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TRIBECA

GREENWICH VILLAGE

MANHATTAN

MANHATTAN

140 Franklin Street, PHA

247 West 13th Street

Perched atop a full service boutique condominium in prime Tribeca, Penthouse A offers the delights of luxury living on a grand scale.

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Montauk Moorlands Visionary architect David Adjaye created this stunning, contemporary 3-acre estate with 7,500 sq. ft. of living space on 3 levels, commanding exquisite ocean frontage above the scenic bluffs of Montauk, NY. This signature 6 bedroom, 8.5 bath residence boasts ocean views from every room. Luxe amenities include an 8-zone geothermal heating system, wine cellar, home theater, recreation room, and attached 2-car garage. An exceptional offering for inspired coastal living.

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SPACE Trends

AustrAliAns hAve long embrAced eco-friendly pools. now, eAst enders hAve Access to chlorine-free AlternAtives As well. By Lauren epstein

above: Hamptons homeowners are extending the concept of wellness to their pools, like this gunite swimming pool with a negative-edge spa from J. Tortorella Custom Gunite Pools.

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If the kitchen is the heart of the home, the backyard pool is the personality—the partygoing, fun-loving spirit that brings a Hamptons home to life. But with the growing concerns about toxins, many people are wondering if using a plethora of chemicals in

their swimming pools is absolutely necessary. Soaking for hours in the pool means directly absorbing chemicals through the skin, the body’s largest organ. Here in the Hamptons, where wellness is championed through farm-to-fork food, fitness, and

stress-free living, it only makes sense that pool design would follow suit. But the idea of “safer” pools is nothing new, says Cliff Gibbons of Gibbons Swimming Pools, who has been building and servicing Long Island pools for 35 years. The shift in the US market

began around a decade ago when saltwater pools were introduced and became the of-themoment design, promising a chemical-free alternative to chlorine. Little did consumers know, however, that saltwater pools aren’t as natural as they seem. îî

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SPACE TRENDS Pools reflect the personality of the home, like this free-form gunite pool with a custom slide and waterfall from Gibbons Pools. BELOW: A pool by Pembrooke Fine Landscapes.

AHEAD OF THE GAME These Long Island pool providers are on the cutting edge of the “green” scene, offering UV and ozone filters and installation, as well as design consultations, construction, cleaning, opening, and closing. îî Casual Water Pool & Spa Construction, 241 Country Road 39A, Southampton, 5375700; casualwater.com

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“UV AND OZONE FILTERS ARE THE GREENEST CHOICE, AND THE WATER IS CLEANER THAN WHAT’S COMING OUT OF YOUR SHOWER.”— CLIFF “Many people don’t realize that saltwater pools actually still contain chlorine, because the salt generator creates a form of chlorine that kills bacteria,” Gibbons says. Today, the tides are shifting toward truly chemical-free filtration options like UV and ozone. “They’re the greenest choice, and the water is cleaner than what’s coming out of

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your shower and faucet,” says Gibbons, who notes that the systems require zero maintenance and little energy. The new methods use high-intensity ultraviolet light and oxygen to eliminate pathogens in the water. Chris Hall of Pembrooke Fine Landscapes in Southampton recommends technology from industry leader Ecosmarte. The

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company, he explains, uses ionic copper systems instead of synthetics to create clear water. “Australia has been using these filters for years, so it’s about time they make their way to the East End,” Gibbons says. “Hamptons landowners want the best of the best... Once they hear about these cleaner, sounder systems, there’s no turning back.”

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Landscapes, 50 Hill St., #285, Southampton, 909-2558; pembrooke finelandscapes.com


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A LINEAR NEW LOOK

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Beauty Mark, Circle of Love, Fall Frolic and Perfectly Pink.

SANDRA DE OVANDO BRINGS HER SCULPTURAL FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS TO A NEW BOUTIQUE IN SOUTHAMPTON.

Everyone loves to get flowers, of course, but if you’ve ever received them from the acclaimed New York City florist Ovando, consider yourself very lucky indeed. Often consisting of orchids attached to circular blades of grass in customized glass vases, Ovando arrangements are modern, painstakingly assembled, and instantly recognizable. Naturally, this It florist has an A-list clientele, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Hugh Jackman, and Donna Karan, as well as corporate clients such as the Museum of Modern Art and Saks Fifth Avenue. Now Ovando, which has Manhattan shops in the West Village and on the Upper East Side, is coming to the Hamptons. “I figured that was our market, and I love the Hamptons,” says owner Sandra de Ovando. “I said, ‘We’re going to open in Southampton.’ And two weeks later, Jeff Pennington, the guy who had the flower shop [there] for 10 years, called me and said, ‘I have to close my business; are you interested?,’ having no idea that I wanted to come to Southampton. He just thought we would be the natural choice to take on his clientele.” It was a sign that de Ovando couldn’t ignore and an opportunity she couldn’t turn down. So what is she looking forward to most this season? “Doing the parties!” she says. “The Hamptons, after all, is legendary for its parties, especially in high season.” 52 Hampton Road, Southampton; ovandony.com

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SERENE SIDNEY PLACE Brooklyn Heights This rare 23-foot wide 5-story townhouse is situated mid block on a rare 135-foot lot and offers grand proportions, a deep bucolic garden, and a sense of peace and tranquility that is undeniably Brooklyn Heights. Currently set up as a two-family consisting of an owners garden triplex and a spacious upper duplex, this impressive property is in excellent condition and offers 7 wood-burning fireplaces, central airconditioning, and a classic high stoop with incredible curb appeal! Perfect “as is,” or reconfigure to create the ultimate one-family legacy property on one of the most coveted blocks in Brooklyn Heights. Paradise awaits… $10.750M. Web#14598692

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UNFORGETTABLE Chelsea This 5,000SF luxury loft will take your breath away with sun-drenched entertaining space, a massive chef’s kit, 4BRS, Media Room, 2 Offices, Playroom + outdoor loggia facing tranquil gardens. Extraordinary! Web#14545533

4,000SF - DOORMAN - GARAGE Tribeca This dramatic 4,000SF double-corner loft is bathed in natural sunlight and features magnificent entertaining space with soaring ceilings, a WBFP, enormous chef’s kitchen, 4BRs, 4Baths + sweeping city & river views from 22 windows. Nothing compares… $9.5M. Web#14700834

MINT 4 BR DOORMAN LOFT TriBeca Keyed-elevator opens to this stunning 3,600SF CONDO loft featuring dramatic entertaining space, soaring ceilings, fireplace, chef’s kitchen, 4BRs, 3.5 baths + every conceivable luxury at your fingertips! $7.95M. Web#14280057

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BILLION DOLLAR MOVES WITH INCOMPARABLE REAL ESTATE SALES STATS, CORCORAN’S SUSAN BREITENBACH ANTICIPATES YET ANOTHER RECORDBREAKING SEASON.

CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Susan Breitenbach; two views of the strikingly modern $54 million home at 7 Fairfield Pond Lane in Sagaponack; the gracious 10-acre, $34.8 million estate at 550 Parsonage Lane in Sagaponack—both Breitenbach listings.

“I deal with the captains of business, and when they call me for my opinion, that’s very flattering,” says Susan Breitenbach, the Corcoran Group’s number-one agent in the Hamptons, who is reportedly the exclusive agent of Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein and Related Companies’ Jeff Blau. While privacy and confidentiality are a top priority for Breitenbach, the power broker has had some very public successes, including the sale of over $3.5 billion worth of real estate, more than any other broker on the East End. Today, Breitenbach—who has frequently been named Corcoran’s top producer and has been ranked the numbertwo agent in the country by volume by The Wall Street Journal—has a variety of listings fit for “master of the universe” type buyers. “I have a beautiful brand-new modern house that was designed by Tim Haynes on Sag Pond and was just reduced below $30 million,” says Breitenbach, who currently has nearly $1 billion in exclusive listings. “I also have a lot of beautiful oceanfronts and a stunning $54 million modern estate in Sagaponack.” Corcoran Group Real Estate, 1936 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 899-0335; smbhamptons.com

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OLD WORLD GRANDEUR ABOUNDS – UPPER EAST SIDE, NYC Generous 7 into 6 room home in a pre-war white glove Park Avenue building featuring an eat-in kitchen, numerous closets, working fireplace, laundry room and W/D. $4.499M | Web#14429285 | Anne Prosser 212.381.3348 | Chris Halliburton 212.381.3247

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PREWAR WITH PARK VIEWS –UPPER EAST SIDE, NYC Expansive and elegant 2 bedroom with 3 baths on Park Avenue and only 2 blocks from Central Park offering stunning reservoir and city views. Full service DM building. $2.975M | Web#12962451 | Arlene Weidberg 212.381.3321 | Elaine Tross 212.381.3322 | Anne Loring 212.381.3293

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SPACE FIRST EDITION

Beaches, surfing, and sailing are essential to the season—and, it turns out, they’ve inspired this summer’s hottest coffee-taBle Books. By Lauren epstein

Hawaii’s Waimea Bay in 1966, at the height of surfing’s influence on popular culture, as recounted in Jim Heimann’s definitive volume, Surfing.

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Surfing: 1778-2015 by Jim Heimann

A colossal—the book weighs almost 15 pounds!— tribute to surfing, Jim Heimann’s tome amasses nearly 1,000 magnificent images that catalog the history of the sport, from the first recorded European contact with it in 1778 to its infiltration into the worlds of art, fashion, film, and music. Surfing is a rich and incredibly comprehensive celebration of a phenomenon, a subculture, a scene, and a lifestyle. Southampton Books, 16

Hampton Road, Southampton, 283-0270; southampton-books.com. Marders, 120 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton, 537-3700; marders.com BeacheS by Gray Malin

Photographer Gray Malin’s first monograph takes readers on a bird’s-eye trip around the world via stunning aerial photos of his favorite coastal destinations, including, of course, the Hamptons. Each page is a fabulous fiesta of vibrant colors and sunny îî

photography © Leroy grannis CoLLeCtion/Courtesy of tasChen (Waimea Bay); © tasChen (Book Cover)

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East Hampton. A property rarely comes on the market of this caliber. Situated in the coveted Georgica Association this shy 3 acre property is a true example of all the best the Hamptons has to offer. The breathtaking views of Georgica Pond and the Ocean are simply amazing and the best in class. This unique compound features two existing homes on separate lots each with plenty of room for expansion. It offers the opportunity for the new owner to create their dream estate. Lovely landscaping is sure to delight and you will be in awe as the property evokes all the history of the Hamptons. Georgica Association is a 100 acre private enclave on the West bank of Georgica Pond. There is a private ocean beach with cabana and life guards. Other features include member only tennis courts ,soft ball field and access to Georgica Pond to enjoy beautiful summer days of sailing and kayaking. Exclusive. $23.95M WEB# 25001

East Hampton. Originally designed by Harry Bates of Bates & Masi this stunning modern home is situated in East Hampton on famed Georgica Pond. The once home of famous author and art critic B.H. Friedman it was fully renovated in 2006 by Lee Mindel of Shelton Mindel. Situated on over 2 acres of land, the panoramic views from the glass walls offer the opportunity to watch afternoon sunset over the water. The chic interiors feature spacious entertaining spaces and a true chef’s kitchen. The master bedroom features a sitting room, spacious bath, large walk in closet and private office. The outdoors center around a heated pool surrounded by generous decking and an alcove for alfresco with amazing views of the pond. In addition there is a tennis court and basketball court for the ultimate in summer enjoyment. You can take a canoe or sailboat to the famed ocean beaches of East Hampton. This truly one of a kind property has been published in Architectural Digest. When you see it you will know why. Exclusive. $17.98M WEB# 40885

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East Hampton. This gracious traditional is situated in the prestigious Georgica section of East Hampton. From the moment you enter you will be thrilled with the light and bright atmosphere coming through the spacious living room. The wall of French doors provides great views of the property with a feel of nature coming in. The eat-in kitchen is sure to be the hub of this home, with its own sitting/tv area, marble counter tops and highend appliances The kitchen leads to a formal dining room for a wonderful entertaining experience. Also included on the first floor is a junior master suite. The fabulous master suite with marble bath and oversized walk-in closet is located upstairs, along with three additional en suite bedrooms and a den which can serve as an additional bedroom if so desired. The finished lower level includes gym, media room and a bedroom and full bath. The outdoors are a great environment for relaxing and enjoying all summer has to offer. There is a heated gunite pool along with a pool house and generous bluestone patios. This lovely home is an easy bike ride to the beautiful beaches and charming Village. Exclusive. $6.5M WEB# 47782

Bridgehampton. This special home was once owned by one of Bridgehampton’s earliest settlement families. Known as the Hildreth House it is a true historic home lover’s delight. Renovated to perfection this house has been featured in Architectural Digest, This stunning Traditional should not be missed. Keeping with its original charm and character - the house features multiple entertaining rooms including a spacious living room, formal dining room, den/ study with butlers pantry as well as an open floor plan- kitchen, dining and breakfast area. The second floor includes a large master suite with fireplace and porch, 4 additional guest rooms. There’s also an over sized screened porch which overlooks the gorgeous 1.4 acre property, huge back yard and a 20x50 heated gunite pool and detached four car garage with a second floor gym and bath. All in a super-convenient location, steps to Bridgehampton Village or ocean beaches. Exclusive. $6.995M WEB# 50052

Michael A. Schultz | Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker | m: 917.882.8338 | michael.schultz@corcoran.com Susan A. Ryan | Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker | m: 631.680.3321 | susan.ryan@corcoran.com

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SPACE FIRST EDITION “My hope is that the book will add wanderlust, adventure, and glamour to any home,” says photographer Gray Malin of his debut coffee-table book, Beaches, filled with his aerial shots of locales like Montauk Point Beach (left). below: R.D. Culler’s replica of Joshua Slocum’s boat, the Spray.

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Sailing alone around the World: the illuStrated edition by Joshua Slocum

The first man to singlehandedly sail around the world, Joshua Slocum published his bestselling memoir in 1900, nine years before he mysteriously vanished at sea. Over a century later, Zenith Press revives the classic with a coffeetable edition that will inspire sailors all across the East End. The new illustrated volume follows Slocum’s journey with historical photographs and maps that bring his epic voyage to life. Books & Books, 130 Main St., Westhampton Beach, 998-3260; booksandbookswhb.com

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Haute Hound îî toast, a toothless, floppy-tongued cavalier King charles spaniel, is possibly the most posh pup on the planet. she has graced the pages of The New York Times and Us Weekly, has hundreds of thousands of instagram fans, and calls Karlie Kloss and Reese Witherspoon her close pals. this summer, she takes to the hamptons in the new book ToastHampton, schooling us on how to live out east in fabulous, furry style. Harbor Books, 20 Main St., Sag Harbor, 808-3401; harborbookssgh.com

photography © gray Malin/www.grayMalin.coM/@grayMalin (Montauk point Beach); © george yater, froM The Spray: Building and Sailing a replica of JoShua Slocum’S famouS VeSSel By r.D. culler; international Marine, 1978 (Boat); By Daniel Ballesteros (ToaSThampTon)

scenes. “My hope,” says Malin, “is that the book will transport the viewer from their coffee table to the world’s most beautiful and luxurious destinations, adding wanderlust, adventure, and glamour to any home.” The photographer will be celebrating his debut on Sunday, May 29, from 4 to 6 pm at Serena & Lily Beach Market in Wainscott. “I’ve long admired Gray’s work,” says Serena Dugan, cofounder and chief design officer of Serena & Lily. “His art is fun, dreamy, and unexpected—exactly what summer should feel like.” In addition, Malin is launching a companion collection of limited-edition beach towels, available at GrayMalin.com. Serena & Lily, 332 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott, 5375544; serenaandlily.com


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157 West 57th Street, 56B | $8,995,000 | WEB# 3578883 Truly a diamond in the sky with south, west and north views

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WORK OF ART PoP artist andy Warhol’s former montauk comPound sells in the off-season for $50 million. By Jeffrey Slonim

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In December, Mickey Drexler, chairman and CEO of J.Crew Group, sold the former Montauk estate of artist Andy Warhol to Adam Lindemann, the billionaire Upper East Side gallerist and art collector, for $50 million. The broker was Douglas Elliman’s Paul Brennan.

“I sold it to Mickey about seven years ago,” Brennan tells Hamptons. “One of Mickey’s hobbies is to buy and sell properties all over the country. The wonderful thing is that he really restored the house to its original integrity, even prior to when Warhol owned it—plank floors, stone floors, stone

fireplaces, and big beams. It’s rustic and nicely done, like something you’d see in Alaska.” The property encompasses 5.6 acres, with approximately 500 feet of oceanfront, and is surrounded by nearly 300 acres of reserve. Containing six houses, the estate was built as a fishing camp by the Church

photography by Matt @ skytography; opposite page: photography by iMagenation

Originally built as a fishing camp and surrounded by 300 acres of reserve, Andy Warhol’s isolated compound welcomed the likes of Halston, Lee Radziwill, and the Rolling Stones.


clockwise from top

left: One of the compound’s charming guesthouses; the living room in the main house, whose door leads to the beach; a guesthouse kitchen (with an image of Warhol snapping a photo); the rustic kitchen in the main house.

family, which owned the company that made Arm & Hammer baking soda. Each cottage has its own kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. “The main house was initially where everyone would gather for meals, and they would then retire back to their little cabins,” says Brennan. “It’s probably one

of the most unusual properties in the Northeast. If you want a revival of how the wealthy used to entertain themselves in the 1930s, that’s what it’s been brought back to. You’ll never again be allowed to build six houses on a single property.” There is no tennis court or pool, and nearby wetlands may

preclude building one without removing a house, but the estate’s pedigree is unparalleled. Warhol’s summer renters included Halston, Lee Radziwill, and the Rolling Stones. Paul Brennan, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, 2488 Main St., Bridgehampton, 537-4144; elliman.com

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“If you want a revival of how the wealthy entertained in the 1930s, that’s what it’s been brought back to.” —paul

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SPACE Real estate Roundtable

Location, Location, Location Is what you buy or where you buy the domInant factor In east end real estate decIsIons? a panel of local experts debates the topIc.

Is on the water still the leading location that new buyers are looking for in the Hamptons? Judi A. Desiderio: Waterfront is the golden ring. It’s what everyone truly wants. As one who lives on the water, I call it nature’s therapy. Blaze Makoid: Apples to apples, it still seems to be the most in demand by my clients. But over the past few years, the search has spread from not just oceanfront but to any water—whether it’s small coves in Sag Harbor or the shoreline of North Haven. Frederico Azevedo: The water is not

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necessarily the leading location. While waterfront locations continue to be extremely desirable, in-town homes that provide for a more walkable lifestyle and more manageable maintenance are now incredibly in demand. Nunzio Zappola: Since Hurricane Sandy and insurance premium changes, buyers are comparing the options available inland; however, when it comes time to make a choice between properties, waterfront—if in the final scope of choices—usually wins out. Is north of the highway still popular? îî

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Architect Blaze Makoid, Town & Country Real Estate’s Judi Desiderio, and First Coastal’s Aram Terchunian. above: Makoid’s Daniels Lane project.

PhotograPhy by tanya Malott (roundtable); Marc bryan-brown (ProPerty)

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thank heavens—as everyone would be competing for the same property. Sag Harbor is certainly growing by leaps and bounds, but also Water Mill, Bridgehampton, and Sagaponack. JD: I believe Westhampton Beach is going to be on fire [due to] the easy commute from the city, in addition to the values and price points. The North Fork is also just hitting its stride with the vineyards and farm-to-table [culture]. Are buyers putting greater importance on a home’s location or the structure on the land? GD: House still wins out with most buyers, although each has their idea of what location they want. Sometimes, though, in their search, buyers surprise themselves and buy in villages or locations they hadn’t considered before. îî

“The invenTory aT all price ranges norTh of The highway is excellenT aT The momenT.” — gary depersia clockwise from top left:

Unlimited Earth Care’s Frederico Azevedo; the garden and bluestone path in front of the home of one of his clients; Nunzio Zappola of N. Zappola & Associates Contracting and Corcoran real estate broker Gary DePersia discuss the merits of a home’s location versus its amenities.

PhotograPhy by tanya Malott (roundtable); Courtesy of unliMited earth Care (ProPerty)

Gary DePersia: It’s very popular with new buyers who are looking for value, privacy, and larger accommodations than they could find south of the highway. The inventory at all price ranges north of the highway is excellent at the moment. FA: The interesting thing about north of the highway is that new construction of sizable properties on busier thoroughfares appears to be vastly more popular than moresecluded houses. NZ: A really well appointed home with custom features and luxurious finishes will draw customers and offers. The land needs to have buffers between neighbors, and the access to the property needs to be appealing as well. If the north-of-the-highway home has a water view or fronts, the asking price alone will determine how long it will be on the market. What village is currently in demand with new buyers? Aram Terchunian: Sag Harbor and Southampton are hot. Walkable streets with plenty of restaurants seem to be the key ingredients. BM: I live in Sag Harbor, so I’m particularly biased. For one, it is a truly year-round community, which is tough to say about many other areas. GD: Everyone has their own idea of what their “Hampton” experience should be, so there is no one location or village—


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SPACE Real estate Roundtable Meet the Panelists Frederico Azevedo Unlimited Earth Care, 2249 Scuttle Hole Road, Bridgehampton, 725-7551; unlimitedearthcare.com Gary DePersia Corcoran, 51 Main St., East Hampton, 899-0215; corcoran.com Judi A. Desiderio Town & Country Real Estate, 20 Main St., East Hampton, 324-8080, ext. 221; townandcountryhamptons.com Blaze Makoid Blaze Makoid Architecture, 7 Tradesman Path, Ste. 8, Bridgehampton, 537-7277; blazemakoid-architecture.com Aram Terchunian First Coastal Corp., 4 Arthur St., Westhampton Beach, 288-2271; firstcoastal.com

Blaze Makoid Architecture’s Daniels Lane project in Sagaponack. below: A waterfront garden created by Azevedo with a mix of trees, shrubs, ornamental grasses, and perennials.

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optimizes their desires. JD: Time and money! It will take two years or more to purchase a vacant lot, draw up a set of plans, bid out the job, then complete construction. Today’s building costs on the East End are prohibitive to many buyers, so if the time involved doesn’t scare you, the costs might. But for those of us who love the smell of sawdust, it’s so rewarding to see an original design that you created come to life and know that it will be here long after we are gone. AT: Reconstruction of existing homes is becoming much more common because of the limited supply of vacant land. Also, existing development lots are often improved beyond what can be done on a vacant lot today, therefore previously developed parcels are sometimes more desirable.

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“in-town homes that provide for a more walkable lifestyle and more manageable maintenance are now incredibly in demand.” —frederico azevedo

PhotograPhy by Marc bryan-brown (ProPerty); courtesy of unliMited earth care (garden)

NZ: Location is by far the first qualification, [followed by] the actual home layout and then the lay of the land. Each buyer is different, but I have had buyers of land who were strictly interested in the way a property unfolds and provides a building envelope with southern exposure and good views. What challenge does buying a vacant parcel pose to a new buyer looking to build versus buying a plot with a home already on it? BM: Vision. It’s extremely difficult to envision what their new home could be. Not just the physical nature of the house and landscape, but what their lifestyle might be like when it’s complete. We often try to discuss not just how our clients live now, but how they could live when the design of their new home

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amagansett. Amazing home on one of the prettiest lots in all the Hamptons. Sitting high on a dune, there are views of both the ocean and bay. 6 bedroom suites, pool, spa, elevator, gourmet kitchen, much more! Co-Exclusive. $11.9M wEB# 26574

Montauk. Estate locale perched on 1.5 acre offers 5,300 SF, 5 ensuite bedrooms, 2 guest baths, elevator serves 3 floors, stone fireplace, chef kitchen, gunite pool, wrap porches, media, 2-car garage. Exclusive. $5.35M wEB# 47754

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Sag harbor. Custom built and meticulously maintained with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, renovated chef’s kitchen, 4500 SF on 5.8 acres with heated gunite pool, pool house and room for tennis. Exclusive. $3.899M wEB# 47913

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Space Master Plans left: Stuart Disston, of Austin Patterson Disston Architects in Quogue, guided the renovation of this 1960s Midcentury Modern house overlooking the dunes. below: The aptly named Jewel on Jule Pond was custom designed by Blaze Makoid Architecture on nearly 3.5 waterfront acres.

The arT of the build

Mondrian Mansion

“It was like finding an old 1960s sports car,” says Stuart Disston about Diamonds in the Sky, a modernist 1960s vision originally designed by Andrew Geller on the highest dune in Quogue that his firm, Austin Patterson Disston Architects, was asked to

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refresh in 2016. “We even kept and restored an Abstract Expressionist painting, the teak flooring—but a lot of the structure needed to be replaced. Otherwise, the owners never would have been able to replicate this extraordinary setting in the dunes.” 44 Quogue St., Quogue, 653-1481;

apdarchitects.com Glass act

“You’re on Jule Pond, but the rear of the house, the pool side, looks at the ocean—so we incorporated that idea of the layered bodies of water,” says Blaze Makoid of Jewel on Jule Pond, a glass, wood, and stone

architectural gem he designed for 2016. “There is a water feature as you walk up to the front door, and the pool in the rear of the yard echoes the ocean.” Note the outdoor movie screen. 7 Tradesman Path, Ste. 8, Bridgehampton, 5377277; blazemakoidarchitecture.com îî

photography by tria giovan (DiamonDs in the sky); Courtesy of blaze makoiD arChiteCture (Jule ponD home)

The easT end’s Top archiTecTs offer hamptons magazine a firsT look aT Their projecTs premiering in summer 2016. By Jeffrey Slonim


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Space Master Plans

clockwise from top: The Fairfield Pond project by Bates Masi + Architects “dissolves into a pavilion” thanks to sliding glass walls; Martin Architects was hired to renovate the late architect Norman Jaffe’s East End home and studio; early model studies for a Bridgehampton beach house by James Merrell Architects.

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Dream Lantern

This U-shaped 2016 concept house— Transparent Volume with Monumental Lantern Porch—by James Merrell of Sag Harbor-based James Merrell Architects brilliantly employs the idea of transparent volume to maximize the property’s dreamy Bridgehampton ocean views. “We wanted the pool to have the view of the ocean as well,” says Merrell of the “cantilevered porch volume [a kind of hood] that gives you a high porch looking out over the water.” He also calls the monumental

encasement, sans glass, overhead “a lantern.” 66 Main St., Sag Harbor, 725-9842; jamesmerrell architects.com en PLein air

When Bates Masi architect Paul Masi came to survey this Sagaponack property, “We noticed that there are beautiful specimen trees loosely broken up into groups,” he says of Open House on Fairfield Pond. “Our idea was to create a house that would blend in, so that you could just walk right out into the groves of trees.” If you slide a rather long glass wall into its

pocket doors, “the structure dissolves into a pavilion in the summer,” he says. “People can walk from one side of the yard to the other; birds can fly through.” 138 Main St., Second Fl., Sag Harbor, 725-0229; batesmasi.com Jaffe reDux

“What I admire about [Norman Jaffe’s] work is that it is about light and space and the dynamic portions of volume,” says Sagaponack-based architect Nick Martin, who was hired by artist Conrad de Kwiatkowski and his wife, Noemi, to renovate

the late architect Norman Jaffe’s East End home and studio. “I wanted to keep the energy of what he did and who he is in this building… The main building is flanked by an on-center pool that creates this inner sanctum. I was interested in keeping how the buildings relate to one another and how the light plays into each space during the day.” Walter Stachecki, the original landscape architect, was also hired on the project. Martin Architects, 2913 Montauk Hwy., Sagaponack, 613-6555; martinarchitects.com

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photography courtesy of Bates Masi + architects (fairfield pond); courtesy of JaMes Merrell architects (BridgehaMpton Beach house); courtesy of Martin architects and Maria lavezzo (Jaffe house)

“Our idea was tO create a hOuse that wOuld blend in, sO that yOu cOuld just walk right Out intO the grOves Of trees.” —paul masi


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Space art

The arT world’s leading TalenTs, collecTors, and connoisseurs gear up for anoTher dazzling Art BAsel. by jill sieracki

Art Basel continues to earn its reputation as the world’s premier art fair, with editions in Hong Kong, Miami Beach, and Switzerland. The Swiss fair, taking place June 16 through 19, is “the classic,” attracting “an audience that is just as international as the exhibitors,” says Art Basel director Marc Spiegler. One of the many draws of this year’s iteration is a major immersive installation on the Messeplatz by Los Angeles-based Oscar Tuazon. “I hope that the

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effect of my work is mostly physical,” says the artist, known for his architectural installations, including For Hire at the 2012 Whitney Biennial. “That’s what I like—walking through something, having an experience of the weight of things, or an experience of balance.” Now in its 47th year, the fair has outdone itself again, with a number of notable firsts. Eighteen new galleries join this year’s Basel, including the Tunisia-based Selma Feriani Gallery, the first from

the African continent outside of South Africa. Feature, a popular section of Art Basel that displays works by established artists, welcomes eight new exhibitors, while Statements, a sector focusing on solo projects from emerging talents, sees works by seven new galleries. There, the standout exhibit is likely to be Venezuelan artist Sol Calero’s installa-

tion, from the Londonbased Laura Bartlett Gallery, a newcomer to the fair. Children at heart will be drawn to first-time New York participant 47 Canal, which is showcasing works by Ajay Kurian inspired by the Oscar-winning Pixar film Inside Out. Art Basel in Europe takes place June 16–19 at Messe Basel, in Switzerland; artbasel.com

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counterclockwise from top left: At this year’s Art Basel in Switzerland, the Tokyo-based gallery Take Ninagawa will exhibit Tsuruko Yamazaki’s Work (1957) and Akira Sato’s Untitled (c. 1960s) in the Galleries sector; Karl Wirsum’s Untitled (1963) will be presented by Derek Eller Gallery as part of the Feature sector; Untitled (2016) by Barthélémy Toguo will also be shown in the Galleries sector, courtesy of South Africa’s Stevenson gallery.

PhotograPhy Courtesy of the artist and take ninagawa, tokyo (Work, Untitled by akira sato); Courtesy of derek eller gallery, new york (Untitled by karl wirsum); © barthélémy toguo, Courtesy of steVenson CaPe town and Johannesburg (Untitled by barthélémy toguo)

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SeaSide Sanctuary To KicK off iTs 90Th anniversary, Gurney’s Montau resort & seawater spa Unveils a cool new pool! photography courtesy of gurney’s Montauk resort & seawater spa

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As part of its 90th-anniversary celebration, Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa is in the midst of a major, multitiered renovation. Updates so far have included the redesign of its landmark indoor saltwater swimming pool—filled from the Atlantic Ocean right outside—and the addition of five new restaurants.

This summer, 42 newly reworked oceanfront rooms will be unveiled. “We turned those rooms into fantastic places,” explains George Filopoulos, the property’s co-owner. “They were reimagined and now evoke a lot of Gurney’s history.” The décor includes sleek 1930s-inspired dressers,

reclaimed oak floors, and white Carrara marble bathroom counters. “It’s done in a way that’s not competing with the main event—the beach.” Also new is a fashion initiative in which Gurney’s will host a different label each weekend of the season to showcase a capsule collection in an expansive oceanfront

space near the hotel’s entrance. “We’re thrilled about it,” Filopoulos says of the partnerships, which include brands like Edie Parker, Rebecca Taylor, Kiini, and Kule. “It’s meant to be eclectic and offer a variety across the spectrum, with newcomers and some significant brands.” Gurney’s will also partner for the first time

with renowned hairstylist Ric Pipino this summer, who will be offering services on the property, as well as the wellness company Wellthily, returning for a second season of fitness classes and other related programming. 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, 668-2345; gurneys montauk.com

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Self Healing in tHe Hamptons

Foraged Feast Montau Juice Factory launches a new line of healing elixirs. By Erin rilEy

“Drawing on the magic of the same functional plants we use in our raw kitchen, every product is 100 percent organic and handcrafted in small batches,” says Madeleine Murphy, a cofounder of Montauk Juice Factory, describing the brand’s latest foray into wellness, MJF Apothecary.

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The line consists of a toning elixir (Hydrate), a botanical scrub (Detox), a lip butter (Soothe), a deodorant paste (Revive), an adaptogenic tea (Reset), and a beauty dust (Glow). Each is made exclusively with organic food-grade ingredients. Take the beauty dust, which mixes turmeric root,

ginger root, camu camu, chamomile blossom, and sea buckthorn for a blend rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatories. Murphy suggests adding a teaspoon of it to nut and seed milks, smoothies, and juices. 12 S. Etna Ave., Montauk, 668-8286; montaukjuicefactory.com

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clockwise from top left: Detox (for exfoliating skin and increasing circulation), Glow (to “fortify beauty from the inside out”), Hydrate (for tightening and toning skin), and Reset (for boosting energy, endurance, and immunity).

the montauk salt cave looks almost like a yoga studio, and the air smells of rosewood and musk. inside the cave, three tons of himalayan salt cover the walls and floors. crushed salt crystals crunch beneath your bare feet as owner shannon coppola guides you to your zero-gravity chair for a 45-minute session. music mingles with sounds of the ocean as a voiceover explains the benefits of halotherapy: the salt is anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antimicrobial, and therefore the healing begins once the negative ions enter your nasal passageways. coppola built the cave last fall to help her son, oliver, deal with environmental allergies and a chronic cough. the homeopathic treatment helped him find relief, so she opened the montauk salt cave to others looking for the same. even if you don’t believe that himalayan salt can cure your ailments— including asthma, Lyme disease, and arthritis—you have to admit that the montauk salt cave is one of the quietest havens on the east end. 552 W. Lake Dr., Montauk, 668-7258; montauksaltcave.com —Tracey Toomey

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Who: Ilona Oppenheim, a Swiss-born designer, is the owner of Ilona Creative Studio, a design and advertising firm. This summer, her interests intersect with the launch of Savor: Rustic Recipes Inspired by Forest, Field, and Farm (Artisan Books; $30), a new tome on fresh and wholesome cooking that Oppenheim wrote and photographed. The Heart of the Inspiration: Every year, Oppenheim, her husband, Chad, and their two children spend the summer in the Hamptons with her in-laws. The tomato tart

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and garlic-scape butter recipes in Savor were inspired by Sag Harbor Market and Quail Hill Farm, respectively. “You don’t need to forage in the wild to find fresh ingredients,” says Oppenheim. “Farmers markets have good-quality ingredients, which is key to keep recipes simple.” Healthy Start: Oppenheim began making everything fresh when she was pregnant with her first child, and found that connecting to the source of her food was healthy for both body and soul. “When my children milk a cow or forage

around, they are excited to eat the final product,” she explains. Summer Feast: A beach lobster bake is a distinctive Hamptons experience for the family. Oppenheim starts by building a bonfire to heat up coal and rocks. After about an hour, she covers the coal with seaweed, places the lobsters on top, and covers everything with another layer of seaweed. The lobsters cook in the steam evaporating from the seaweed. Harbor Books, 20 Main St., Sag Harbor, 808-3401; ilonaoppenheim.com

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Spinning continues to be the hottest trend in fitness, but that hasn’t made it any easier to carve out the time to trek to a studio. Fortunately, John Foley, cofounder and CEO of Peloton, has the answer: virtual classes. Via the 21.5-inch HD touch-screen tablet on each Peloton bike ($1,995), riders have access to live streaming and on-demand classes, as well as virtual outdoor rides, from the comfort of their homes. “We stream 12 live classes a day to 22 countries [and] close to 100,000 global riders,” says Foley. “We have recently announced an app that is available on 700 million iPhones. This will let people who [already] have a bike in the basement simply hop on and take a class.” Peloton creates 15 hours of content each day at its state-of-the-art studio in New York City, and its proprietary platform lets riders follow their progress on a leaderboard and buddy up with friends from around the world. Says Foley, “Peloton allows you to wake up at six in the morning, get on the bike, and have that 45-minute workout [done] by the time the kids wake up!” 75 Main St., East Hampton, 866-6799129; pelotoncycle.com

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“It’s about convenIence: access to fantastIc workouts... whenever you want them!” —john foley

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Haute wheels: Riders can join Peloton—which takes its name from the French word for a pack of cyclists in a race—by purchasing a bike that comes with a tablet ($1,995) or by subscribing via the iOS app ($13 per month).

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COMMIT TO FIT: AKT InMotion

Trainer and founder of AKT InMotion Anna Kaiser is launching AKT InTensive, a transformation program inspired by her celebrity training sessions. Join Kaiser July 22 to 25 for daily master classes and get access to unlimited workouts, private training and nutrition sessions, program consultations, and a gift bag filled with her favorite fitness essentials like Drunk Elephant skincare and Thrive Market snacks. 3 Railroad Ave., East Hampton, 527-5447; aktinmotion.com BARRE STAR: Elements Fitness

Super-fit stars Kelly Ripa and Christy Turlington are known to frequent the barre, dance, and SUP studio Elements Fitness, which has opened a new three-story East Hampton location. Included in the studio’s packed summer schedule is the all-new 50-minute HIIT the Barre class, a high-intensity interval training session. 68 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 604-5445; elements fitnessstudio.com HARD CORE: Erika Bloom Pilates Plus AKT InMotion is launching AKT InTensive this July, inspired by founder Anna Kaiser’s celebrity training sessions. ABOVE: A Physique 57 class.

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Celebs like Kerry Washington swear by Erika Bloom’s Pilates methods. This summer, Erika Bloom Pilates Plus opens a new Water Mill studio that offers private and duet instruction and includes an organic beauty îî

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Erika Bloom Pilates Plus offers individual and duet instruction at its new Water Mill location. below: Tracy Anderson leads one of her dance-inspired fitness classes.

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High-energy, stadium-style spinning specialist Flywheel brings two new rides to the Hamptons this season: the Power 30, a 30-minute high-intensity workout, and FlyBeats, a 45-minute endurance class that combines precise rhythm riding with a heart-pounding playlist. 65 Montauk Hwy., Ste. C, East Hampton, 329-8622; flywheelsports.com let’s dance: tracy anderson

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Tracy Anderson—who’s also sculpted Gwyneth Paltrow’s and Madonna’s ageless bods—created TA VA, a low-impact dance cardio class set to debut at Anderson’s East Hampton and Water Mill locations this season. She’ll also host two Vitality weeks at Water Mill (July 14–17 and August 25–28), where you can participate in daily workouts, lectures, Q&As with Anderson, and more. 30 Park Pl., East Hampton, 604-6529; 903 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 212-965-1408; tracyanderson.com PumP It uP: Physique 57

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Beginner and Signature classes and challenge clients to an enduranceboosting sweat session. 264 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton, 537-5722; physique57.com

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From classic elegance to relaxed seaside celebrations, the Hamptons set the ultimate backdrop for an idyllic wedding. Whether your dream ceremony is beneath a gorgeous tent from Stamford Tent & Event Services (stamfordtent.com) at Campbell Stables (campbell stables.com), on the waterfront at Harbor Club at Prime (harbor clubatprime.com), or in the garden of Southampton Social Club (southamptonsocialclub.com), the Hamptons creates a setting that no one will forget. Just ask local newlyweds Chris Wragge and Sarah Siciliano—the couple had their first date at Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton and their first kiss at the beach on Ocean Road. Now expecting their first child this summer, Chris’s advice for a couple getting married in the Hamptons is to stay relaxed and enjoy. “There is no control over the weather,” he says. “As long as you are marrying the woman of your dreams and you got all the people who are most important to you to love and support the both of you, don’t sweat it and enjoy the day.” Thankfully, premier local vendors like Lilee Fell Flowers (lileefell flowers.com), Relish Caterers + Event Planning (relishcaterers .com), Robbins Wolfe Eventeurs (robbinswolfe.com), and Gotham Events (gothameventsnyc.com) can help create the grandest day, down to the very last detail.

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Newlyweds Chris and Sarah Wragge ride off into the sunset at their destination wedding venue, Brush Creek Ranch.

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clockwise from top left: Bride’s bouquet by Sag Harbor Florists; Teresa and Aaron Finch after saying their “I dos” at the intimate LongHouse Reserve; a whimsical reception under a tent; the newlyweds.

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have their ceremony tucked away behind 15-foot hedges in a white gravel garden, giving their vows the feeling of intimacy they wanted. “The trick with really large venues is to determine the guest journey and leading them on it,” says Lexi Ritsch, Hamptons Aristocrat’s (hamptons aristocrat.com) wedding planner and designer, who created this

magical event for Teresa and Aaron to share with their loved ones. “Find a way to make it really personal!” Guests were greeted by a marching band and led to different areas of the property to appreciate every dreamy nook and corner. They ultimately ended at the top of Peters Pond, where a spacious tent from Sperry Tents (sperry tents.com) was

erected. The elegant reception featured gold fleur chairs and gold scalloped plates with bold arrangements by Sag Harbor Florist (sagharborflorist.net). The excitement continued with a duo of fire dancers, performing a native love dance, followed by a party late into the evening. 133 Hands Creek Road, East Hampton, 3293568; longhouse.org

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CLOCKWISE: Andrea and Daniel Vogel on their special day at Wölffer Estate Vineyard; Colin Cowie Celebrations created rustic chic in all aspects, including the escort card table; bridesmaids at the wedding; the bar surrounded a tree dripping with glass bubbles and candle-filled lanterns. PHOTOGRAPHY BY COLIN MILLER/COLIN COWIE CELEBRATIONS (INTERIORS); SUE KESSLER/CHRISTIAN OTH STUDIO (COUPLE; WEDDING PARTY)

A Long Island winery can be one of the most enchanting settings for a wedding ceremony, and Sagaponack’s 55-acre Wölffer Estate Vineyard was the dream venue for Andrea and Daniel Vogel, who met in the Hamptons at a summer share house years prior to saying their “I dos.” The couple relied on renowned event planner Colin Cowie to make their wedding something special. “Wölffer’s natural beauty shaped many of our design decisions,” explains Cowie, who selected a private part of the vineyard to create a romantic utopia for the couple and their guests. After the ceremony, guests walked a candlelit pathway to the dinner reception. Here, the Colin Cowie Celebrations team brought the outdoors in, filling a Sperry tent with greenery and a beautiful tree dripping with glass bubbles and lanterns filled with candles. The surrounding area was decorated with French-countryinspired furniture and an abundance of white florals. “It was 360 degrees of fabulous views,” raves Cowie, who has years of experience planning some of the most truly unique weddings. “No two weddings are the same,” he says. “I take the couple on a journey appealing to all the senses. The key is to create a magical experience with a carefully thoughtout beginning, middle, and end. It’s nice to have guests experience at least two different areas of the property.” Colin Cowie Celebrations, 256 W. 36th St., Fourth Fl., NYC, 212-396-9007; colincowie.com. Wölffer Estate Vineyard, 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack, 5375106; wolffer.com


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Sometimes one day just isn’t enough and you need a venue that can accommodate a full weekend of festivities. For Malcolm Carfrae and John Wattiker, c/o The Maidstone (themaid stone.com) in East Hampton was the perfect solution. The couple were able to rent out all of the boutique hotel’s 19 rooms for the weekend and therefore share some

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of their favorite Hamptons activities with friends and family. “Destination weddings, like at c/o The Maidstone, become an inexpensive way to share your day,” explains Hamptons event planner Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott Events (lawrencescottevents.com). “Instead of the big city wedding, where you feel you have to invite everyone, this gives you a

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way to really make [your wedding] more intimate.” For their big day, Carfrae and Wattiker were able to utilize different spaces within the Maidstone for each part of the wedding and reception—cocktails were held on the front lawn and dinner in the back garden, and then dancing at the inn’s bar with DJ Mike Nouveau gave the feeling of being at many different venues

while offering the convenience of never having to leave the property. For these two Hampton loyalists, it was important that they collaborated with people in the community, including Anastasia Casale at Sag Harbor Florist (sagharborflorist .net), to capture the unique beauty of the Hamptons and to create their special day.

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A guest truly experiences the hospitality of the hosts.” Using the home’s exquisite landscape as the inspiration, van Wyck crafted a romantic and whimsical setting. Says Lauren, “The ceremony was like stepping into the looking glass.” Hundreds of lanterns with candles were suspended from 50-year-old cherry trees. Hedges perfectly arched to cocoon the couple and their guests for the vows. After the ceremony, guests stepped through the hedges to cocktails under a silk tent that offered views of the glittering trees and starlit sky.

When planning a wedding, couples must balance where to splurge versus where to save. “I love playing with high and low,” says van Wyck. “It can have an even greater impact than if you go all-out on everything. Mix rustic elements with something refined, and incorporate romantic elements with something sophisticated. Allow your space to determine where you can save. The growth and weathering of these hedges lent all the beauty we needed.” Van Wyck & Van Wyck, 224 W. 30th St., 13th Fl., NYC, 212675-8601; vanwyck.net

For Lauren Barton and Trevor Kaufman’s wedding, held at a private home, eventeur Bronson van Wyck crafted a whimsical and romantic setting, using the stunning landscape as inspiration.

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After a whirlwind year of meeting, falling in love, and being whisked away to Paris, where Trevor Kaufman proposed to Lauren Barton, the Amagansett couple toured a dozen locations in the East End for hosting their perfect wedding. After seeing all that the Hamptons had to offer, the couple decided a private home would be the best place to hold their ceremony. “There is a feeling you get at home that is difficult to re-create anywhere else,” says eventeur Bronson van Wyck. “There is more warmth, more character.

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for a beach wedding. At Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa (gurneysmontauk. com), the oceanfront resort has direct access to 1,000 feet of private beach, which allows for an intimate ceremony with the Atlantic shoreline as your backdrop, but it also offers several options in case of rain, such as the Regent Cocktail Club or the Great Hall. If the sky cooperates and your dream beach wedding is a go, “keep in mind the summer weather,”

Gordon says. “Offer a refreshing drink while guests are waiting for the ceremony to begin. Lessing’s Sparking Celebration [from Sparkling Pointe Vineyard in Southold (sparklingpointe.com)] will quench their thirst and help beat the heat.” To ensure your beach wedding goes off without a wave, Save The Date (savethedate. com) founder Jennifer Pate Gilbert advises, “The most important issue is securing a date and a specific beach;

every town has different rules. Permit can take months to secure, so it’s important to get this information as far ahead of time as possible.” Once the permits are in place and the big day arrives, Gilbert and crew have a devised a fun check-in so guests stay stable and comfortable on the shifting sands. “Most shoes don’t work on sand, so we have done a ‘shoe check’”: Check guest shoes and hand out flip-flops for walking or dancing on the beach.

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“When planning a beach wedding, the first thing is to have a backup venue in case it rains,” says local event planner Jill Gordon (jillgordoncelebrate.com). “Choose a call time and allow your vendors and guests time to reroute to the new location.” Oceanbleu at Westhampton Bath and Tennis Hotel and Marina (ocean bleu-westhampton.com) and Bridgehampton Tennis & Surf Club (thebtsc.com) are popular South Fork destinations

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A grand Gold Coast mansion, Oheka Castle (oheka.com) sits prominently on Long Island’s highest point. With all the refinement of a French château, the property hosts only one wedding at a time, giving a couple and their guests unparalleled access to ballrooms, gardens, and 32 on-site suites. Says eventeur-tothe stars Marcy Blum (marcyblum.com), “The thing that makes Gold Coast great are the amazing hotels and gorgeous venues for guests to build a community that creates a vivacious familial event allowing more opportunities to make it a

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destination wedding. Not to mention… less traffic.” Shane Rothermel and Alexis Tashima worked with Massapequa-based event coordinator Karyn LoCicero of Karyn Michael Events (karynmichaelevents.com) to plan the ceremony, which included the couple exchanging vows in the gardens, then wowing their guests in the grand ballroom with their first dance. With a grand, European-inspired wedding, it’s tradition for brides to have a sheer veil for the ceremony. However, once the couple say their “I do’s,” most brides, like Alexis, discard the wispy white

tulle for a more relaxed look during the reception. Says Bianka Lefferts, owner of 27 Hampton Salon (27hamptonsalon.com), “Make sure that if you do not have a stylist with you during removal, have your stylist show someone in your party how to properly pull it out. One wrong move could disrupt your whole hairstyle.” For a truly memorable grand finale, the newlyweds can head off to their honeymoon in a luxury vehicle, such as a vintage 1956 Bentley or a 1937 Packard Super 8 limousine, from M & V Limousines (mvlimo. com). Très chic indeed!

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everything organic and seasonal.” Flowers are a fun way to add color to your hairstyle, says Jamie Mazzei at nuBest salon and spa (nubestsalon. com). “Whether it’s a bold amaryllis bloom accenting a sideswept style or classic roses tucked into a low chignon, flowers are certainly not limited to centerpieces and the bridal party’s bouquets.” Adding pops of color can help make a wedding personal— Rhoda had a custom Carolina Herrera gown

with a sophisticated take on “something blue,” with teal panels accenting the deep V neck. Another great way to incorporate color is with the wedding party. Michelle Farmer Collaborate (michelle farmer.com) has dresses of every hue to make sure bridesmaids feel gorgeous. Also part of Rhoda and Avery’s day was a buffet-style dinner that allowed for more guest interaction. Another way for guests to mingle is creating food stations around the

reception area. Simon Sheridan of Exquisite Food (hamptons exquisitefood.com) says, “Stations may be used successfully during cocktail hour. A raw bar or an Italian antipasto station can add a nice touch.” Sofia Crokos (sofiacrokos.com) believes “there should be some formality involved in all weddings. Do what makes you comfortable, but for memories, I do love the couple to have their first dance and cake cutting. The cake cutting symbolizes their start to a sweet life together.”

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THE GUIDE ARBOR This casual yet sophisticated bistro makes a strong case for savory cuisine paired with seasonal varietals. The dining room’s impressive wine cellar offers a thoughtful, well-chosen global selection housed behind floorto-ceiling glass walls. Decorated in neutral tones and surrounded by plush gardens, the open and airy space has a modern-meetsbeachy atmosphere. The menu fuses Mediterranean flavors with the techniques of Executive Chef Pierre Sudre, with its shareable plates including grilled merguez with braised lentils (garnished with bell peppers and soffrito) and charbroiled oysters with blue-cheese butter.

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Clam Bar

This casual roadside surf shack is famed for fresh seafood dishes and refreshing summer cocktails. 2025 Montauk Hwy., 267-6348; clambaronline.com D’Canela

Latin-inspired homemade dishes like chalupas and

platters from Ecuador are served in a low-key space. 195 Main St., 604-1900; dcanela.com Hampton CHutney Co.

Isabel and Gary MacGurn have been bringing their delicious dosas to the East End since 1997. 6 Amagansett Sq., 267-3131; hamptonchutney.com

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loBster roll restaurant

A tavernlike eatery with pub fare that attracts a sports-loving crowd. 177 Main St., 267-0400; indianwellstavern.com

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of this mainstay known for its namesake dish. 1980 Montauk Hwy., 267-3740; lobsterroll.com

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Traditional Mexican street food is served in an authentic fonda setting. 74 Montauk Hwy., 267-8800; lafondita.net

meetIng House

A family-friendly restaurant serving seasonal, locally sourced food in a space featuring

East End art. 4 Amagansett Sq., 2672764; meeting houseamagansett.com moBy’s

After a successful first season, restaurateurs Nick Hatsatouris and Lincoln Pilcher return with their trendy, farm-fresh restaurant. 341 Pantigo Road, 527-5388; mobysny.com

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A one-acre garden produces garnishes for this award-winning menu. 1 Bridgehampton Sag Harbor Tpk., 537-0870; toppingrosehouse.com World pie An unassuming storefront is home to some of the East End’s best thin-crust pizzas. 2402 Montauk Hwy., 537-7999; worldpiebh.com yama Q

Expert sushi, vegetarian specialties, and Asian-inspired burritos have made Yama Q a mainstay. 2393 Montauk Hwy., 537-0225

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This Colonial inn’s upstairs dining room offers New American cuisine backed by one of the East End’s most extensive wine lists. 143 Main St., 324-1770; 1770house.com

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A menu devoted exclusively to vegetarian and vegan options, featuring dairy-free soups, sauces, and dressings. 66 Newtown Lane, 329-5377; babettesrestaurant.com

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from grandma’s cookbook and gives them an elevated execution—such as the shrimp scampi with sautéed prawns in garlic-lemon sauce or the New York strip steak with porcini mushroom reduction sauce. Homey pastas, like the rigatoni Norma with roasted eggplant and fresh mozzarella, perfectly suit the

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Authentic in its Northern Italian focus, Sotto Sopra attracts regulars like Blythe Danner, Cameron Diaz, and Naomi Watts. 231 Main St., 267-3695; restaurantsottosopra.com

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This laid-back bistro has been a go-to for the area’s A-list thanks to its local fare cooked with Gallic flair. 1 Ocean Road, 5375665; almondnyc.com

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The Bridgehampton Inn’s year-old restaurant by Loaves & Fishes continues the celebrated local food store’s tradition. 2266 Main St., 537-3660; bridgehamptoninn.com pierre’S Inside this Bridgehampton bistro you’ll find beachy French fare and luxe St. Barth’s-inspired décor. 2468 Main St., 5375110; pierresbridgehampton.com

This year-old waterfront restaurant is already a go-to for fresh seafood. 39 Gann Road, 329-3663; baykitchenbar.com BoStWiCK’S ChoWder houSe

Classic fish-shack grub served in nautical-themed digs. 277 Pantigo Road, 324-1111; bostwickschowderhouse.com CittanuoVa

This fashionable Milanese-style trattoria serves a menu of casual, everyman dishes with prices to match. 29 Newtown Lane, 324-6300; cittanuova.com

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This rustic East Hampton mainstay boasts a small but expertly prepared menu. 8 Fresno Pl., 324-8700; fresnorestaurant.com

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Hearty American classics like prime cuts and ribs are prepared in an open kitchen and served in a bistro-like space. 99 N. Main St., 329-6666; easthamptongrill.com

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The dining room at this firstclass resort boasts floor-toceiling windows and a sunset menu of seasonal specialties. 295 Three Mile Harbor Road/ Hog Creek Road, 329-2800; easthamptonpoint.com FiErro’s

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One of Gwyneth Paltrow’s favorites, this specialty-pizza place also has healthminded pastas and wraps. 104 Park Pl., 324-5751; fierrospizzastore.com

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Situated on Three Mile Harbor, this husband-andwife-run spot serves casual American fare at economical prices. 367 Three Mile Harbor Road, 604-5290 tHE livinG room at c/o tHE maidstonE

Locally sourced ingredients and Scandinavian flavors inform the refined New American menu at this deluxe country inn. 207 Main St., 324-5006; themaidstone.com

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The Miami-based hot spot has won foodie raves for its house-made noodles and Japanese small plates. 221 Pantigo Road, 324-1678; momihamptons.com nick & toni’s

The ultimate in Hamptons power dining, Nick & Toni’s continues to draw the A-list with its tried-and-true menu. 136 N. Main St., 324-3550; nickandtonis.com PalM RestauRant

A first-class steak menu is accompanied by an even more impressive guest list. 94 Main St., 324-0411; thepalm.com Race lane RestauRant

Interiors resembling an East End living room and a lush garden have made this eatery a neighborhood destination. 31 Race Lane, 324-5022; racelanerestaurant.com

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Seasoned restaurateur Michael Gluckman offers classic American comfort food at this new year-round spot. 100 Montauk Hwy.

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Executive Chef Gray Gardell-Gross helms this pink and orange kitchen that churns out creative renditions of the day’s local catch. 782 Main St., 6682727; 668thegigshack.com BackyaRd RestauRant at solé east

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A Mediterranean-inspired menu, Saturday pool parties, and Sunday jazz brunches draw a stylish clientele. 90 Second House Road, 6689739; soleeast.com BuddhaBeRRy

Custom-blended frozen yogurts, vegan sorbets, and real Italian soft-serve gelato are just a few of the tasty offerings. 43 S. Euclid Ave., 668-8393; buddhaberry.com

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Enjoy traditional pub fare like fish and chips, French onion soup, or gigantic burgers at this laid-back community hub. 10 Main St., 324-8555; rowdyhall.com

Seafood and seasoned meat dishes fashioned with organic ingredients complement the restaurant’s rustic charm. 4 Old W. Lake Dr., 668-2077; crowsnestmtk.com

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Andy Cohen raves about the pizzas at this bar and restaurant, owned and run by generations of the Naska family since 1947. 36 Newtown Lane, 324-5900; samseasthampton.com

Sample some of the freshest seafood in the Hamptons, including a traditional cioppino, at this popular husband-and-wife-run restaurant. 468 W. Lake Dr., 668-9190; davesgrill.com

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Baked stuffed clams and butterflied fantail shrimp are some of the fresh offerings at this fish-focused Montauk staple. 500 W. Lake Dr., 668-5330; gosmans.com harvEst oN Fort PoND

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An unassuming chowder house and bar known for its specialty tequila cocktails. 364 W. Lake Dr., 668-6592;

Owned by six commercial fishermen from Montauk, this eatery is the epitome of dockto-dish. 541 E. Lake Dr., 668-4272; inletseafood.com la brisa The homemade guacamole and tortillas make for the ideal post-Ditch Plains beach-day treat. 752 Montauk Hwy., 668-8338; labrisa.com moNtauk yacht club The easygoing feel of a bait-andtackle fish shack in the Florida Keys inspires its setting and menu. 32 Star Island Road, 668-3100; montaukyachtclub.com musE at thE END

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Breakfast Salad to the heart of Montauk. 41 S. Euclid Ave., 238-5937; museattheend.com Navy bEach Sir Paul McCartney, Robert De Niro, and Cameron Diaz are just a few of the stars who come for the fresh, simply prepared fare. 16 Navy Road, 668-6868; navybeach.com ruschmEyEr’s

Fresh seafood from the culinary team behind The Smile in Manhattan. 161 Second House Road, 668-2877; chelseahotels.com scarPEtta bEach

Enjoy stunning seaside views and signature Italian classics at Gurney’s beachfront hot spot. 290 Old Montauk Hwy., 6681771; gurneysmontauk.com thE saltbox rEstauraNt & bar

This new seafood shack serves pub-like fare and creative twists on classic cocktails. 99 Carl Fisher Plaza, 238-5727; montauksaltbox.com thE surF loDGE rEstauraNt

Acclaimed chef Chris Rendell offers an eclectic menu of locally sourced seafood and produce. 183 Edgemere St., 483-5039; thesurflodge.com swallow East

New American bar bites and live reggae draw a casual-chic crowd. 474 W. Lake Dr., 668-8344; swalloweastrestaurant.com

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Dockers takes a detail-driven approach to sourcing its seafood, which it gets from local fishermen and Nova Scotia. 94 Dune Road, 653-0653; dockerswaterside.com NeW MooN café

A winning combination of Texan barbecue entrées and Lone Star-inspired Mexican draws a dedicated clientele. 524 Montauk Hwy., 653-4042; nmcafe.com stoNe creek iNN

This intimate French-American spot run by chef Christian Mir and his wife, Elaine DiGiacomo, is perfect for a romantic evening. 405 Montauk Hwy., 653-6770; stonecreekinn.com

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Sagaponack toWNliNe BBQ

Sourcing from the barbecue mecca of central Texas, the menu focuses on the meat itself, with the joint’s famous sauce served on the side. 3593 Montauk Hwy., 537-2271; townlinebbq.com

Sag Harbor the aMericaN hotel

An impressive wine list and prestigiously trained chef are just two elements of this long-standing bistro classic. 49 Main St., 725-3535; theamericanhotel.com BaroN’s cove

The newly reopened hotel is also home to an exquisite all-American restaurant, lounge, and bar. 31 W. Water St., Sag Harbor, 844-227-6672;

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The pride and joy of restaurateur David Loewenberg’s East End restaurant empire. 8 W. Water St., 725-7088; beaconsagharbor.com the Bell & aNchor

At The Beacon’s sister restaurant, owner David Loewenberg helms the first-class service, while partner Sam McClelland oversees the stellar food. 3253 Noyac Road, 725-3400; bellandanchor.com DocksiDe Bar & Grill

This bustling seafood eatery offers waterfront views and a patio housed within an American Legion building. 26 Bay St., 725-7100; docksidesagharbor.com DoPo la sPiaGGia

Freshly made pasta and

authentic Italian cuisine make this a go-to spot for a meal with friends and family. 6 Bay St., 725-7009 estia’s little kitcheN

Authentic paella, turtle rolls, and tortilla soup count as highlights at this family-style spot with a standout breakfast. 1615 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Tpk., 725-1045; estias.com lt BurGer

Mouth-watering burgers and irresistible milkshakes anchor this casual eat-in or take-out hot spot. 62 Main St., 899-4646; ltburger.com Muse iN the harBor

A rustic Main Street staple offering New American plates by chef Matthew Guiffrida. Main St., 899-4810; museintheharbor.com

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Jue Lan CLub Southampton This eclectic eatery is the latest Chinese culinary destination from restaurateur Stratis Morfogen and partners Alex Amano and Richie Romero, who launched Jue Lan Club in Manhattan in December. Featuring a highly stylized late-night lounge and an outdoor cigar bar, the restaurant serves intriguing, innovative upscale fare, including signature dishes from the flagship venue, such as drunken sea bass and shrimp crystal dumplings. Named after a secret Chinese art club in the 1930s, Jue Lan Club is a smart, stylish spot for dining and nightlife, equally welcoming to the well-heeled and the laid-back. 268 Elm St., Southampton, 646-524-7409; juelanclub.com

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New American dishes feature hyperlocal vegetables grown on the bistro’s in-house aquaponic produce wall. 63 Main St., 725-1810; page63main.com Sen

The head chef, known simply as “Tora-san,” crafts an incredibly diverse seafood menu. 23 Main St., 725-1774; senrestaurant.com Wölffer Kitchen

The East End’s first winery-owned restaurant combines seafood-focused eats with sustainable wines. 29 Main St., 725-0101; wolfferkitchen.com

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A Victorian house sets the scene for a dinner-only, fourcourse Italian chef’s tasting menu that changes weekly. 23 N. Ferry Road, 7490053; 18bayrestaurant.com Marie eiffel MarKet

A one-stop shop for specialty and gourmet goods, this waterfront market has a raw juice bar, delicatessen, pizza parlor, and coffee shop. 184 N. Ferry Road, 749-0003; marieeiffelmarket.com

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New American fine dining within an expansive beachfront resort. 81 Shore Road, 749-0476; pridwin.com

Simple ingredients speak for themselves at this home-away-from-home eatery. 41 S. Ferry Road, 749-3210; vinestreetcafe.com

The ram’s head inn

This romantic inn resembles Mount Vernon with its rolling green hills and farm-to-table fare. 108 S. Ram Island Dr., 749-0811; theramsheadinn.com red maPle aT The ChequiT

The super-seasonal menu is made up of shareable plates, an extensive selection of vegetable side dishes, and Simply Composed, which allows diners to pick and choose mains and side dishes. 23 Grand Ave., Shelter Island Heights, 749-0018; thechequit.com salT waTerfronT Bar & Grill

Local bands on weekends, a bustling crowd at the Shipwreck Bar, and an expansive raw bar make this a popular local hangout. 63 S. Menantic Road, 749-5535; saltshelterisland.com shelTer island house

A beautifully appointed country inn with dining in the gardens and classic cocktails at the lounge bar. The Tavern, 11 Stearns Point Road, 749-5659; shelter islandhouse.com sunseT BeaCh

A first-class seafood restaurant at a swanky André Balazs hotel. 35 Shore Road, 749-2001; sunsetbeachli.com sweeT TomaTo’s

Home-style Italian grub in a low-key, family-friendly setting. 15 Grand Ave., 749-4114

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A pretty locale for an even prettier crowd that comes for modern Italian fare and excellent service. 75 Main St., 283-7575 BeauTique

This East End outpost of the modern American NYC restaurant serves brunch, dinner, and poolside meals at the Capri Hotel. 281 County Road 39A, 3533400; beautiquedining.com ClYde’s

Alfresco dining at its best using ingredients fresh from the on-site garden. 91 Hill St., 283-6500; southamptoninn.com

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The CoasT Grill

This harborfront locale hasn’t changed the seafood menu much since opening in 1985—and with good reason. 1109 Noyack Road, 283-2277 Jue lan CluB Chelsea’s upscale Chinese eatery gets a new home in Southampton this season. 268 Elm St., 353-3611; juelanclub.com

le CharloT The NYC favorite brings its bistro fare and Parisian ambience to the East End this season. 36 Main St., 353-3222; lecharlot.us le Chef

This French-Continental bistro is popular among local notables, including Hilaria and Alec Baldwin. 75 Jobs Lane, 283-8581; lechefbistro.com

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THE GUIDE LittLe Red Enjoy the best of bistro fare in this casual sister restaurant of nearby Red Bar. 76-C Jobs Lane, 2833309; littleredsouthampton.com the PLaza Café

A skillful menu of inventive seafood cuisine competes with an expertly curated wine list. 61 Hill St., 283-9323; plazacafe.us PUBLiCK hOUSe

It’s brews and bar fare galore at this favorite Southampton hangout. 62 Jobs Lane, 2832800; publick.com Red BaR BRaSSeRie

With its comfort-driven menu, this has become a family favorite. 210 Hampton Road, 283-0704; redbarbrasserie.com Sant amBROeUS An elegant Italian locale serving

refined dishes, plus paninis, gelato, and espresso. 30 Main St., 283-1233; santambroeus.com SiLveR’S Open only for lunch, Silver’s doesn’t take reservations and is known above all for its lobster roll and salad. 15 Main St., 283-6443; silversrestaurant.com SiP’n SOda This family-run eatery has served diner favorites, hearty breakfasts, and made-on-the-site ice cream for generations. 40 Hampton Road, 283-9752; sipnsoda.com SOUthamPtOn SOCiaL CLUB

New this season is an outdoor biergarten in partnership with Radeberger—another reason to visit this popular after-hours hot

spot. 256 Elm St., 287-1400; southamptonsocialclub.com the tUSCan hOUSe An open-air dining room plays host to hearty Italian flavors backed by a finely tuned wine list. 10 Windmill Lane, 287-8703; tuscanhouse.us tUttO iL GiORnO

Owner Gabby Karan De Felice, daughter of Donna Karan, oversees this well-appointed locale, which serves inventive Italian eats. 56 Nugent St., 377-3611; tuttoilgiorno.com UniOn Cantina

Ian Duke, the owner of Southampton Social Club, and Chef Scott Kampf team up for a new high-end Mexican venture. 40 Bowden Sq.

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A wide selection of fresh takeout soups, sandwiches, and baked goods. 84 Wainscott NW Road, 537-0955; breadzilla.com La CaPannina

Don’t let the unassuming exterior fool you—La Capannina is home to one of the best slices on the East End. 364 Montauk Hwy., 537-2626; lacapanninapizza.com Levain BaKeRy

The best cookies in the Hamptons—period. 354 Montauk Hwy., 537-8570, levainbakery.com OSteRia SaLina A little bit of Sicily, it’s known for authentic Aeolian cuisine and sidewalk seating. 108 Wainscott Stone Road, 613-6469; osteriasalina.net

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The Seafood Shop

The humble storefront promises celebrity sightings, excellent beach clambakes, and fish fries. 356 Montauk Hwy., 537-0633; theseafoodshop.com

Water Mill The greenwich

Seasonally inspired specials are served with bespoke cocktails from Little Italy’s subterranean speakeasy, The Mulberry Project. 1020 Montauk Hwy., 726-6200; greenwichrestaurant.com Manna

Rent out the garden room for a private party with farm-to-table fare. 670 Montauk Hwy., 726-4444; mannarestaurant hamptons.com Suki Zuki

This quintessential Japanese joint serves fresh sushi, robata

grill specialties, and sakes in a simple space. 688 Montauk Hwy., 726-4600

Hwy., Westhampton Beach, 288-3232

Sag Harbor, 725-2270; goldenpearcafe.com

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Fresh seafood classics are served in a landmark historic hometurned-restaurant. 6 Parlato Dr., Westhampton Beach, 288-3500; starrboggsrestaurant.com

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BaBy Moon reSTauranT

Since 1970, Baby Moon has been serving authentic Southern Italian cuisine prepared with homemade ingredients. 238 Montauk Hwy., Westhampton Beach, 288-6350; babymoonrestaurant.com caSa BaSSo

Kitschy medieval décor (that includes an on-site castle) only adds to the experience at this old-time Italian eatery. 59 Montauk Hwy., Westhampton, 288-1841; casabasso.net Joe’S aMerican grill

A menu of comfort classics informs this consistent and casual locale. 240 Montauk

across the haMptons The golden pear

A local favorite, this café serves everything from scrambled eggs with cheddar to premium smoked Scottish salmon. Specialty coffee blends and fresh baked goods are perfect for at-home brunch gatherings. 99 Main St., Southampton, 283-8900; 2426 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 537-1100; 34 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 329-1600; 111 Main St.,

We ofer museum quality storage and private sales to collectors of the worlds finest automobiles.

What started as a small espresso bar in 1994 has grown into the foremost coffee microroastery on the East End, complete with breakfast and lunch menus. 272 Main Road, Aquebogue, 7792862; 749 County Road 39A, Southampton, 353-3088; 869 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 726-2633; 194 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach, 288-4480; hamptoncoffeecompany.com Mary’S MarvelouS!

At this beloved family spot, sweet and savory baked goods like scones and quinoa cakes are crafted in-house. 207 Main St., Amagansett, 267-8796; 105–107 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 324-1055; marysmarvelous.com

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We invite you to join us for the 21st Annual All Against Abuse

A Night in Monte Carlo Saturday, June 25, 2016 ~ 6:30 to 10:30pm Ross School Lower Campus Field House at 739 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton

Honoring Dr. JoSepH o’Connell to benefit

Honorary Committee

Lorraine Bracco • Bobbie Braun • Matthew Broderick • Kiran Gandhi • Ann Liguori • Susan Lucci Chris Martin • Kaitlin Olson • Mercedes Ruehl • Jessica Seinfeld • Jerry Seinfeld • Martha Stewart

Event Committee

Steve Bergerson • Amy Cerullo • Ann Chwatsky • Richard Demato • Ellie Jannetti Ayse Manyas Kenmore • Deborah Lyons • Gail Rothwell • Sheri Sandler • Barbara Shapiro Arlene Slavin • Loretta K. Davis, Executive Director

Join us for Cocktails, Cuisine by Cynthia Battaglia of Distinctive Catering, Silent & live Auctions, raffle and Wine ring Toss

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GEORGINA BLOOMBERG AND JEAN SHAFIROFF CELEBRATE A BOOK LAUNCH Jean Shafiroff celebrated the publication of her first book, Successful Philanthropy: How to Make a Life by What You Give, at her home in Manhattan. The modern-day guide to giving back features an introduction from Georgina Bloomberg, who offered a toast to the author in front of guests, including Valerie Steel, Carl Kempner, and Yaz Hernรกndez.

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RUSH PHILANTHROPIC’S RUSH HeARTS EDUCATION LUNCHEON Rush HeARTS held its fourth annual education luncheon at The Plaza Hotel in New York City. Russell Simmons, Lena Hall, Bevy Smith, and Tamara Tunie served as hosts for the afternoon, which honored individuals for their careers and philanthropic achievements. Cyndi Lauper, Craig Newmark, Guy Vickers, and Charles Best were just some of the many guests at the benefit, which raises funds for Rush’s education programs for New York City’s inner-city youth.

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The Boys & Girls Club of the Bellport Area held a launch party for its 13th annual Summer Beach Ball, taking place on June 18. Hosted by Alexandra Lebenthal, Jay Diamond, and Amy and Ken Pollinger at the Pollingers’ residence, the kickoff’s guests included Bruce Pask, Debbie and Phil Grucci, and Margaret Isa Butler. Proceeds from the Beach Ball will help the Boys & Girls Clubhouse continue to provide assistance to children in the community.

Sybil Mimy Johnson, Cameron Trent, and Christina Coles

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THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB ANNUAL SUMMER BEACH BALL NYC LAUNCH PARTY

Dennis Miller and Gregg Lhotsky


25TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON! May 31 - June 19

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WINDSOR CHARITY POLO CUP Polo enthusiasts and guests from around the world gathered to watch the Windsor Charity Polo Cup. International polo players, including Luke Tomlinson, Julio Arellano, and Salvatore Ferragamo, competed in the premier polo match of the season. The crowd of notable guests, including Galen and Hilary Weston, Hilary Gumbel, India Hicks, and Nadja Swarovski, enjoyed a tasteful Champagne luncheon and fieldside tailgating. Celebrated interior designer Thom Filicia served as the judge for a themed tailgate competition, and Steve Weagle hosted the biennial charity event.

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The end my perfect Day

Summer Solitude Fashion photographer, yogi, and liFe-long hamptonite Zev Starrtambor takes us through an ideal day. By Christina Clemente

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FAVORITES

1. Yoga Shanti 2. Pilgrim Surf + Supply 3. Jack’s Coffee 4. Penne at Tutto il Giorno 5. Hampton Chutney chai

“between montauk and amagansett is a small stretch of beach with a perfect sandbar and a perfect wave.” —zev 350  hamptons-magazine.com

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photography by Zev Starr-tambor (beach); peopleImageS.com/getty ImageS (yogI); erIc StrIffler (tutto Il gIorno)

“Morning starts with Sagg Main Beach, a summer swell, and a new Gary Hanel quad [surfboard] from Pilgrim (4 Amagansett Sq., 267-3598; pilgrimsurf supply.com). I find myself racing along some back roads to Jack’s Coffee (146 Montauk Hwy., Amagansett, 267-5555; jacksstirbrew.com)—small cappuccino, please, skim milk, chocolate croissant, and a granola with almond milk. I leave my car where it is and walk barefoot to Indian Wells Beach to watch the lifeguards do their morning workouts. Lunch at Hampton Chutney (6 Main St., 267-3131; hamptonchutney.com), obviously—#7 Dosa, with cilantro chutney, extra avocado, an iced chai, and a chocolate chip cookie. Out towards Montauk, time to catch the last of the swell before the wind switches and the waves become choppy. Is it already 5 pm? Running to Yoga Shanti (32 Bridge St., Sag Harbor, 725-6424; yogashanti.com) to stretch it out and breathe. Sun sets on the pier in Sag Harbor, and hunger brings me to Tutto il Giorno (56 Nugent St., Southampton, 377-3611; tuttoilgiorno.com) for the penne and tiramisu.”


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Spectacular Cobb Road Compound Water Mill. Sequestered behind stone walls though a gated entry, a 12,000 SF+/-, 7 bedroom, 10 bath residence on three levels of living space, anchors a gated 2 acre compound with guest house in an estate setting. Completely transformed by James Michael Howard with exquisite new interiors throughout, grand spaces include an impressive two story great room with fireplace, formal dining room with wet bar, eat-in chef ’s kitchen professionally equipped with fireplace and an adjoining den with fireplace. The first floor master with fireplace is augmented by a sitting room, luxurious spa bath and two walk in closets. A st suite and two powder rooms complete the first floor. Upstairs large decks overlooking the grounds are shared by a large guest master and 3 additional guest suites all with built in closets and individual climate controls. A fully finished 4,500 SF+/- lower level adds recreational areas and st quarters while a heated and tiled 4 car garage holds all the toys. An elevator accesses all levels and a Crestron system controls major systems. Stone patios fan out to join the 50 ft. Gunite pool, spa, pool house, sunken court with fountain and basketball court and tiki wet bar. A 2 bedroom, 3 bath guest house rs its own Jacuzzi with nearby putting green. Security cameras, generator, 800 amp service and spectacular landscaping ensures the ultimate privacy and piece of mind. Spectacular in all respects, this estate deserves your attention today. Exclusive. $14.995M WEB# 34350 | Available for Rent: MD - LD: $695K | July: $300K | August: $350K | Year: $800K

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STUNNING NEW MODERN Wainscott. Unique home custom Designed by William Pollack with 9,900 SF of integrated indoor/outdoor living space. The very best of everything. Not like anything else currently on the market in the Hamptons. A must see! $8.95M WEB# 36152

STUNNING TRADITIONAL IN HEART OF SOUTHAMPTON ESTATE SECTION Southampton. Situated on approximately 2 lush private acres. 10,000 SF home with pool, spa, and pool house. Formal living room with fireplace and French doors opening to the expansive bluestone patio, as do the formal dining room and family room, each with their own fireplace. Clive Christian custom chef’s kitchen, 2 bedroom guest wing with marble bath, and an additional guest bedroom suite complete the main floor. An additional junior master suite with its own balcony is up its own stairway. Upstairs, the master suite offers a vaulted wood-beamed ceiling, custom walk-in closet, private office, and luxurious bathroom and fireplace. Two additional guest suites occupy the second floor. An elevator accommodates all floors including finished lower level which offers a workout room, media room, laundry facility, walk-in cedar closet and bath. Heated gunite pool with spa, and pergola. Just reduced. Exclusive. $12.9M WEB# 51096

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MAGNIFICENT PRIVATE WATERFRONT COMPOUND North Haven. One of the most magnificent and unique waterfront properties on the market in the Hamptons today! Strongheart Manor in North Haven sits on 6.3 stunning waterfront acres with mesmerizing views over Peconic Bay and Mashomack Preserve, with 300’ of direct bay frontage, a 240’ long private deep water dock, a sandy beach along with it’s own waterfront pond with bridge and island inspired tea house. This gated compound has complete privacy, where serenity and tranquility abound and is like an island unto itself, yet only five minutes from Sag Harbor which is known for its world-famous boating and happening but still quaint village. Comprised of 3 single and separate lots, the main house, Strongheart Manor was originally built in 1902, then totally renovated and restored with the highest technology, craftsmanship and materials by one of the very best Hampton’s builders Bulgin and Associates. This energy-efficient and geothermal estate has been totally modernized to the highest standards while most importantly still retaining its original charm and character. The whole property is absolutely magical, some of the interior highlights include a screened-in porch spanning the entire length of the house, numerous entertaining areas, formal living and dining room and multiple fireplaces throughout. There are 2 also completely renovated guest houses, with a total of 12 bedrooms and 12 baths, and other exterior features include a 60’ heated waterfront pool, rolling lawns and flowering gardens, specimen trees, outdoor fireplace pavilion, gym, basketball court and room for tennis. Not a thing was missed and can never be replaced! $36.5M WEB# 51370

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