Hamptons - 2017 - Issue 9 - 8-18-2017 (Fall Fashion) - Maria Sharapova

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Jump, Jackie, jump! Bert Morgan photographed the 10-year-old Jacqueline Bouvier on her horse, Danseuse, at the Smithtown Horse Show on Long Island, September 2, 1939.

HISTORY FOR SALE TWO GORGEOUS BOUVIER FAMILY PROPERTIES CAN NOW BE YOURS. Grey Gardens

“If you ask any realtor what are the two most iconic houses in the Hamptons, they’ll tell you Lasata, the Bouvier ancestral home, and Grey Gardens,” says Bouvier Beale Jr., Jacqueline Bouvier’s cousin. As it happens, while “Young Jackie on the South Fork” is on view, these two Bouvier residences are on the market. The classic estate Lasata has been split into two properties by current owners Reed Krakoff, the

creative director of Tiffany & Co., and his interior designer wife, Delphine. The 10-bedroom main home, with pool and guest house on 7.15 acres, is for sale at a reduced price of $35 million with three East Hampton agencies. The house originally went on the market in the same week that the Jackie biopic, starring Natalie Portman, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. The celebrated Bouvier house Grey Gardens,

Lasata

home to Jackie’s aunt Edith “Big Edie” Bouvier Beale and cousin Little Edie, was bought in 1979 by journalist Sally Quinn and her husband, Washington Post Executive Editor Ben Bradlee. Located on two acres at the corner of Lily Pond Lane and West End Road, just off Georgica Beach, it is listed at $18 million by Michael Schultz with the Corcoran Group (631-324-3900; corcoran.com).

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