Hamptons - Issue 2 - 2017 - 6-16-2017 (Home Design / Philanthropy Preview) - Gray Malin

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FABULOUS PHOTOGRAPHY THE ICONIC AERIAL IMAGES OF GRAY MALIN BEN FINK SHAPIRO’S SWOON-WORTHY BEACH SNAPS SHUTTERBUG MICHAEL DWECK’S RAVISHING ROSÉ DEBUT

PLUS: APRIL GORNIK’S MISSION TO REVIVE THE SAG HARBOR CINEMA PREPPING FRESH DISHES AT BHUMI FARMS A COMPLETE GUIDE TO EAST END GALAS MARSHALL WATSON’S GARDINERS BAY CLASSIC

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“I shot this in East Hampton, on Atlantic Beach,” says Ben Fink Shapiro. “My goal was to illustrate the beauty and the form of a woman’s figure and show the summer aesthetic, the carefree beauty in it. A lot of my work is mixing

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oceans, figures, and water, and creating an amalgamation of them so you know exactly what it is. “I was 15 when I started in photography, and I’m 32 now. [From the start], I decided I wanted to be a fashion and portrait photographer. I had a

darkroom in my basement in Cincinnati growing up—it had been a hobby of my father’s—and I always liked doing something artistic. I found my love of photography in the darkroom. “I’m back and forth between the Lower East

Side and East Hampton, where I have a house; I split my time pretty evenly. I love the Hamptons [in] all seasons. I love all the very quiet Wainscott Bay beaches. They feel like little secrets, and they’re now my favorite shooting spaces.

The light and sunsets are amazing there, and you get a real off-the-beatenpath feeling.” Ben Fink Shapiro is the artist-in-residence at Tenet (91 Main St., Southampton; tenetshop.com), where his work is regularly featured.

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CONTENTS HOME DESIGN 2017

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The Sag Harbor Cinema embodied the town’s spirit, and artist April Gornik is determined to keep it alive.

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SCENE 47 // CINEMA REBORN Sag Harbor’s April Gornik revives one of the town’s lost treasures.

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Bhumi Farms’ Farmer Frank and Meg Huylo sit down for a chat—and a tasty plate of cavatelli with fresh tomatoes.

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Chef Michael Rozzi puts the finishing touches on a Balsam Farms baby carrot and beet salad at 1770 House.

Montauk’s resident shutterbug Michael Dweck captures summer in a bottle with a new line of rosé.

52 // SEEING RED …and orange and yellow! With a new heirloom section at Bhumi Farms, Farmer Frank and chef Meg Huylo get deep into their shared love for a summer staple: tomatoes.

A surfer-turned-photographer catches the Hamptons wave with commissions, a coffee-table book, and more.

58 // HISTORY IN THE MAKING The 1770 House is ready for its 15th summer!

60 // READY TO RSVP Mark your calendars now: This summer promises to be an exceptional one for charity galas and fundraising events.

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY RICK WENNER (GORNIK); DOUG YOUNG (DISH, FARM)

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CONTENTS STYLE 67 // BEACHY KEEN Tomas Maier’s newest line will have you craving summer all year long.

68 // DOWN TO EARTH Summer’s chicest palette mixes shades of sand and beach grass.

70 // BLUEMERCURY RISING The luxury beauty hub opens its second East End store in less than a year.

72 // SHORE FINDS Designer Lisa Marie Fernandez picks her beach-chic essentials for summer in the Hamptons.

HOME DESIGN 2017

FEATURES 80 // TOUCH OF GRAY Whether captured from a helicopter high above Ipanema Beach, the bow of a ship in the middle of the Mediterranean, or the rafters of a Hollywood studio, Gray Malin’s fine-art photography makes every day a getaway.

86 // HEAT WAVE

92 // MODERN TIMES An all-star team of tastemakers in real estate, home décor, and design weighs in on the trends that are coming, going, and here to stay.

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Gray Malin’s Hamptons Blue and White Umbrellas, 2012.

96 // ALL THAT GLITTERS Gold is back—in all its glimmering, gilded, and brushed varieties. Maximize its impact with a few well-chosen treasures.

Cool off this season with chic metallics that give gritty glamour to worn-in leathers, butter-soft suedes, and sensual (never slouchy) silhouettes.

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The season’s best buys include covetable new lines and jewelry pieces that are perfect for the East End.

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HOME DESIGN 2017

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This surfer’s retreat on Flying Point Road has all the charm of the original, plus a little added “wow.”

105 // CLASSIC BY DESIGN In refreshing his home on Gardiners Bay, designer Marshall Watson brought a feeling of easy elegance to classically inspired rooms.

108 // ZONE DEFENSE Adam Miller and Brian Desesa of the real estate law firm Adam Miller Group help clients navigate the challenging waters of East End development.

110 // COASTAL CLASSICS Kravet Furniture teams up with Mabley Handler to create a stunning beachinspired collection.

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112 // SURFER’S DELIGHT A much-loved beach getaway gets a storm-proof makeover.

Seawater Spa has put together a trifecta of go-to activities.

123 // RAISED IN A BARN 114 // PICTURE PERFECT For broker Raphael Avigdor, his passion for photography rivals his love for moving the real estate market on the East End.

SoulCycle celebrates 10 years of fitness and fun in Bridgehampton with a new clothing collection.

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125 // STYLE. SCENE. SPACE. SELF.

121 // GET JUICED

Your essential guide to fab dining, shopping, and living out East.

With the new grab-and-go counter at Simply Sublime, you no longer need to choose between fast and healthy.

122 // 3 WAYS TO WELLNESS A trip out to Montauk always soothes the soul. Gurney’s Montauk Resort &

THE END 152 // SHADES OF SUMMER Devi Kroell—who recently launched the chic eyewear line Dax Gabler—designs her most fabulous day out East.

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clockwise from top left: With Eric Fischl and April Gornik, who is championing the rebuilding of the Sag Harbor Cinema; I was so flattered to be photographed by Ben Fink Shapiro, whose work is featured in #InstaHamptons in this issue; with photographer (and this issue’s cover story) Gray Malin; with Hilary Swank and Mariska Hargitay at Hamptons magazine’s Memorial Day Kickoff Party.

I have long admired the beachy, fun aerial photography of Gray Malin. There’s a whimsy to it and an easiness that I admire. Whether it is a snap of a beach in St-Tropez or one in the Hamptons, you really get a sense of joy when you look at them. I had the great delight of cohosting the launch of Gray’s book Beaches at Serena + Lily Beach Market in Wainscott last summer. We had throngs of guests all sipping Veuve Clicquot and snapping up issues of Hamptons and, of course, the coffee-table book of the season by Gray. Our friendship really began there, and this winter we brainstormed how to do something bigger together. The “aha!” moment happened while Gray was telling me about some product launches he had in the works that would be for sale in the Hamptons, as well as some new local photo shoots. We batted around some ideas and looked at a ton of his work. We finally selected the image that is featured on the cover. This issue is also filled with other fun moments in photography. Artist Ben Fink Shapiro shares his beach snaps, we catch up with surfer-turned-photographer Read McKendree, and Montauk’s Michael Dweck launches a rosé that fea-

tures his surf photography on the label. The arts are such a part of the East End, but with the joys come the challenges. This winter we lost the Sag Harbor Cinema to a terrible fire, and in this issue, we take a look at the swift way the community has come together to rebuild it. I’m delighted to have been asked by artist and Sag Harbor resident April Gornik, who is spearheading the fundraising, to be a part of the advisory board. Amazing work has already been done: $2 million has been pledged by the likes of Billy Joel, Martin Scorsese, and Harvey Weinstein toward the Sag Harbor Partnership. The total cost is $8 million, and we need to reach 75 percent in donations and pledges by July 1 to protect the $1 million already pledged by another hero donor. Scorsese has said, “I hope people from all over the East End will join in this fight to save Sag Harbor’s center of culture.” It’s a call that I heard, and I hope you do, too. Please go to sagharborcinema.org for more information on how to get involved and give.

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY EUGENE GOLOGURSKY (GORNIK, SWANK); BEN FINK SHAPIRO (YANKS ALONE); CONOR HARRIGAN (MALIN)

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Good design transcends time and place. It lasts forever—in a way that can influence your life or even change it for the better! It makes a house a home. Philanthropy is essential for the financial health of the arts, hospitals and medical research organizations, our environment, children’s welfare, and animal protection and rescue. Our community counts on the generosity of its residents. One of the things I’m most proud of is working for and supporting our local institutions. Becoming grounded is one of those things that help to make all of life’s ups and downs much easier to navigate. When we can empty our mind, focus on our breath, and get grounded, we become calm and clear-headed. We are bringing our Self section to life with events and activities that offer a wealth of wellness

top: Kicking off the season with our beautiful and talented cover star, Hilary Swank, and Bespoke Real Estate’s Zachary and Cody Vichinsky in Southampton. middle: David and I hiking in Miraval in Arizona, getting ready for Hamptons magazine’s #SummerofSelf. bottom: On set for our Trends in Home Design roundtable, featured in this issue, with experts Matthew Breitenbach, Scott Smith, moderator Michael Braverman, Michael Schultz, Elsa Soyars, James Merrell, Theresa Caccavale, Frederico Azevedo, and Matthew McGrath at the Watermill Center. right: Happy #SummerofSelf with Good Ground Yoga’s Leslie Pearlman.

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opportunities for you. Health and wellness, “becoming our best selves,” here on the East End is marked by the incredible spirituality and groundedness of the year-round community—our farmers, food providers, and wellness programmers. The art featured on our cover is by photographer extraordinaire Gray Malin. He captures aerial views of beach destinations in a way that’s unique and beautiful. Over the past year, I have learned about people’s universal love for Gray’s work, and we are so thrilled to have this beach scene, snapped in the Hamptons, as our cover art. We also celebrate more of our philanthropic partners as we join Group for the East End, The Retreat, East End Hospice, the Wellness Foundation, the Hetrick-Martin Institute, and the Nature Conservancy for their annual fundraisers. Enjoy the longer days and warmer nights. Enjoy the beauty that nature designs for all of us! See you in two weeks with our July 4th double issue, and I’ll see you in town!

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Fashion, portrait, and art photographer Ben Fink Shapiro lives and works in NYC and East Hampton. His images have been published in Elle and American, British, and Korean Vogue, among other magazines, and his clients include Le Parker Meridien, the Parker Palm Springs, Maybelline New York, and Intermix. He just wrapped his first NYC solo exhibition, at A+E Studios in Tribeca. He has also shown at the Mark Humphrey Gallery in Southampton. He discusses his inspirations in “Beach Bum” (page 10).

Based in New York and Bridgehampton, food and travel writer Sylvie Bigar explores the world in search of unsung culinary delights and vibrant destinations. The coauthor of Daniel Boulud’s Daniel: My French Cuisine, she writes for The New York Times, The Washington Post, Saveur, Bon Appétit, Departures, Travel + Leisure, and other publications. For this issue, Bigar writes about the 1770 House (page 58).

You know it’s summer in the Hamptons when… “Levain Bakery and Round Swamp Farm open up.” Perfect summer day: “A bike ride and a paddle in the bay.” Craziest fitness fad you’ve tried: “Barry’s Bootcamp. I find it to be highly dangerous! Sorry, Barry!” Wish list: “I’d love to photograph Usher—in hopes that he could give me some tips on my dance moves.”

You know it’s summer when… “The local tomatoes burst with sweetness.” Favorite Hamptons restaurant: “Almond.” Favorite workout: “Pilates.” Your perfect summer day includes… “A stroll by the ocean with my two dogs.” Favorite destination: “Antibes on the French Riviera, because every year, my grandparents rented the Château de la Garoupe. I remember the olive trees, the scent of the mimosas in the winter, and the towering pine forest on the Mediterranean.”


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You know it’s summer when… “We all perspire rosé during our workouts. More important, there is an energy shift and people seem happier, more light-hearted, and friendlier. I have always loved how everyone in the Hamptons says ‘Good morning’ and smiles. That small gesture is undervalued too much of the year.” Favorite Hamptons restaurant: “The Clam Bar in Amagansett. Being liberated from my embarrassingly highmaintenance beauty and fashion routines and feasting upon a double order of steamers with sand between my toes and salt air in my hair epitomizes my perfect beach lifestyle.”

What’s the most spectacular spa indulgence you’ve ever experienced? “My best friend and I do couples’ massages as often as we can and sip bubbly throughout. Does that count?” Summer musts: “Jack’s iced Americano. Joni’s smoothies. Cocktails on the boat. Dinner under the stars. Swimming before and after and in the middle. And so many outdoor showers.” Favorite Hamptons restaurant: “If you haven’t gone to a farm dinner at Amber Waves or Bhumi…”

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A full-time Sag Harbor resident, Jessica Soffer writes for Food & Wine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Saveur, and Vogue, among other publications. She is also the author of the best-selling novel Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots and hosts food-focused writing retreats at five-star inns across the country. She profiles Read McKendree on page 56.

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With the summer season in full swing, parties are filling everyone’s calendar. Hamptons held its own on Memorial Day to celebrate the summer’s first issue, with cover star Hilary Swank and her interviewer and best friend, Mariska Hargitay. The chic afterparty went late into the night, when guests such as Alina Cho, Ian Duke, and so many more enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, and live music.

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HAMPTONS MAGAZINE MEMORIAL DAY PARTY Hamptons celebrated the holiday with an evening hosted by Hilary Swank and produced by Lawrence Scott Events at a spectacular waterfront property from Bespoke Real Estate on Murray Place in Southampton. Presented by the Hospital for Special Surgery, the party featured an eyecatching performance by fitness experts Elisabeth Halfpapp from Exhale Spa, Gina Bradley of Paddle Diva, continued...

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INVITED MEMORIAL DAY AFTERPARTY The Hamptons magazine Memorial Day party continued into the night at a soirée held with Southampton Social Club and Doña Sarita Mezcal. Guests including Doña Sarita owners Jonny Kiembock and actress Rebecca Knox kicked off the season.

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CINEMA REBORN SAG HARBOR’S APRIL GOR REVIVES ONE OF THE TOWN’S LOST TREASURES.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY RICK WENNER

BY CARRIE DOYLE

Residents of the East End were devastated when a fire destroyed the Sag Harbor Cinema on a blisteringly cold and windy day in December. The landmarked theater was more than just a cinema—it was, as famed director Martin Scorsese called it, “a beacon of culture on Long Island.” “It was a disaster for everyone,” laments renowned landscape artist and North Haven resident April Gornik. “Everyone who loves Sag Harbor understands that the cinema was a manifestation of a quirky, inimitable

quality that differentiates us from other towns and villages out here. The fact that it was an old theater that showed new, cuttingedge cinema was a great encapsulation of what Sag Harbor is like: the old and the new all happening at once.” With the embers still burning, locals and heavy hitters immediately sprang into action. As early as 2009, there was a citizens’ committee to try to buy the property, and they quickly reassembled and formed the Sag Harbor Partnership, led by Nick Gazzolo; Gornik is VP.

“The cinema was a manifestation of a quirky, inimitable quality that differentiates Sag Harbor from other towns and villages out here,” says North Haven artist April Gornik, who has long been involved in efforts to preserve the beloved institution.

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The iconic venue had been a local fixture for over 100 years before it was destroyed in a fire last year. inset: Sag Harbor Partnership’s Nick Gazzolo.

“WE WILL DO PROGRAMMING ALL DAY LONG. WEEKENDS WILL MAKE SAG HARBOR AN IMMENSELY ATTRACTIVE CULTURAL PLACE.” —april gornik

The new cinema, shown here in a rendering, will introduce anime festivals for kids and pair events with Bay Street Theater.

With the support of Martin Scorsese, producer Harvey Weinstein, local celebrity-inresidence Billy Joel, actress Dame Julie Andrews, as well as myriad other talented professionals, the group has just entered into a contract to purchase the theater at 90 Main Street. But Gazzolo remains cautiously optimistic. “We still have a long way to go, and we need to raise a lot of money. Everyone who is involved is working really hard. We all believe Sag Harbor is a better place with that building, with that sign, showing great films year round. There is a Sag Harbor spirit, and people who live here have pride in this village. We need to fight for it. It’s been a theater for a hundred years, and we want to continue that tradition and build on it.” The new cinema promises to be just as exciting. Gornik has big plans for the structure, which will hopefully be completed in two years. “We will do programming all day long with people of all ages,” she says. “There will be anime festivals for kids, and we will pair events with Bay Street Theater. Weekends will make Sag Harbor an immensely attractive cultural place.” One way to show support is to attend the Sag Harbor Partnership’s Party for the Cinema, a family event, which will take place in the Big Ten on Long Wharf in Sag Habor on July 16 from 5 to 8 pm. There will be an art auction, vendors from local restaurants, face painting for kids, and live music. Tickets to Party for the Cinema start at $50 per adult and $15 per child. Visit sagharborcinema.org for more information.

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FADE TO PINK MONTAUK’S RESIDENT SHUTTERBUG MICHAEL DWEC CAPTURES SUMMER IN A BOTTLE WITH A NEW LINE OF ROSÉ. BY MATTHEW WEXLER

Since heading to Montauk in 1975 in pursuit of the Rolling Stones’ famous summer soirée at Andy Warhol’s house, photographer Michael Dweck has been enchanted by the East End. His latest venture is a new wine in partnership with Montauk Wine Company. Tell us about the new Montauk Summer Rosé. MD: I’ve always enjoyed wine and thought it would be interesting to create a rosé that reminded me of Montauk—a place that has youthfulness and sensuality. The limited production

is a Syrah blend with hand-selected grapes from the North Shore, and is similar to a dry French rosé in style. What was your inspiration for the label? MD: I wanted it to look like a faded Polaroid had been slapped on the bottle with handwritten text. The image is titled Getting Wet, and I took it at Ditch Plains Beach in 2002. We wanted to evoke the idea that summer is fleeting and continually reinvented. Beyond the wine release, do you have other projects in the works?

MD: I’m in postproduction for a feature film documentary I directed, titled Blunderbust, about the fate of a stock-car racetrack in Riverhead, Long Island. We’ll be entering it in film festivals this summer. When you’re not working, where are some of your favorite Montauk spots to unwind? MD: I’m a big fish eater, and Gosman’s Dock is the best there is. Available at Finest Kind Wine & Liquor, 552 W. Lake Dr., Montauk, 631-6689463; finestkindwines.com

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“I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE INTERESTING TO CREATE A ROSÉ THAT REMINDED ME OF MONTAUK.”—MICHAEL DWECK

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHAEL DWECK (JESSICA AND KURT); HENRY LEUTWYLER (DWECK); JEFF CRAWFORD (ROSÉ)

Michael Dweck’s (INSET) new rosé is inspired by the “youthfulness and sensuality” of Montauk. LEFT: Dweck’s photograph Jessica and Kurt, Trailer Park, 2002.


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SEEING RED ...AND ORANGE AND YELLOW! WITH A NEW HEIRLOOM SECTION AT BHUMI FARMS, FARMER FRAN AND CHEF MEG HUYLO GET DEEP INTO THEIR SHARED LOVE FOR A SUMMER STAPLE: TOMATOES. BY SCOTT FELDMAN PHOTOGRAPHY BY DOUG YOUNG

What brought you to the East End? Frank: The short answer is that I moved out to East Hampton in April 2013 to start my farm. Prior to that, I was living in Tribeca, living the typical city life. The last variable is that I became a firm believer of food as a healer or harmer to our overall health, and I mixed all that into a pot, and I morphed into Farmer Frank. What sets Bhumi apart from all the other farms out East? Meg: The quality of the produce— the flavor, the color, the texture, the nutrients! I’ve never tasted tomatoes quite like the ones that come out of these fields. What is your favorite thing you grow on the farm? Frank: When I first started it was radishes. I think watermelons bring the biggest smile to my face now, and heirloom tomatoes cause the most wonderment. What is the best seller at the stand? Frank: People seem to really enjoy our greens, because they have such a full deep taste to them that is a direct result of our focus on soil health. Also, tomato purists enjoy the fact we don’t spray our tomatoes with anything, including copper, which eliminates that sometimes bitter metallic acidic feeling you may get from other tomatoes. And our sugar snaps get sold before they are picked.

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CAVATELLI WITH FRESH HEIRLOOM TOMATO AND LEMON-HERB BATTUTO Serves four

LEFT: Farmer Frank and chef Meg Huylo at Bhumi Farms. ABOVE: Cavatelli with fresh heirloom tomatoes. BELOW: Huylo in the greenhouse.

What’s your favorite summer ingredient to cook with and why? Meg: Fresh herbs are a great way to build flavor and enhance the main ingredient without altering it. What are you drinking this summer? Meg: Lambrusco rosato frizzante. It’s refreshing and crisp. What is your favorite activity outside the farm? Frank: Geez, this is such a hard question, because I don’t know that I have other activities outside the farm during the farm season—outside of farming, thinking about farming, and sleeping. Now that you are a “local,” do you have a favorite spot to eat? Meg: Dopo la Spiaggia, for sure.

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What’s next for Bhumi? Frank: We took a big step this year and redesigned our farm into two components, both still certified organic. We have a specialty product farm, called Heirloom by Farmer Frank, that will grow open-pollinated and heirloom tomatoes, and market them as someone would wine grapes. Heirloom is on the south side, and the Bhumi Farm Stand is on the north side. Who is your biggest celebrity sighting at the stand thus far? Is there anyone you would love to cook for? Meg: I’m holding out for the day when Jon Hamm appears at the window asking what to do with tatsoi. 131 Pantigo Road, East Hampton; bhumifarms.com

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½ small lemon, ends trimmed and seeds removed, finely minced ½ small shallot, finely minced 2 stems green garlic, white and light green parts only, finely minced ¼ cup finely chopped parsley leaves 2 tbsp. finely chopped mint leaves ½ tsp. crushed red pepper flakes 3 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 tsp. sea salt Dash of fresh ground black pepper 2 lbs. heirloom tomatoes (about 2-3 large), cored, seeds removed and roughly chopped ¼ cup fresh basil leaves, torn into bite-sized pieces, plus more for garnish ¾ cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese 1 lb. fresh cavatelli pasta 1. Combine lemon, shallot, and green garlic on a cutting board and mince into a fine paste. Combine in a mixing bowl with parsley, mint, red pepper flakes, olive oil, sea salt, black pepper and tomatoes. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside to marinate, 2-3 hours. 2. Just before service, bring a large pot of salted water to boil. Add cavatelli and cook according to package instructions, until just al dente. Strain. 3. Meanwhile, gently fold ¼ cup torn basil leaves and ½ cup grated Pecorino Romano into tomato mixture. Toss with pasta. 4. Serve in bowls and garnish with extra cheese and basil.


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PICTURE THIS A SURFER-TURNEDPHOTOGRAPHER CATCHES THE HAMPTONS WAVE WITH COMMISSIONS, A COFFEE-TABLE BOOK, AND MORE. BY JESSICA SOFFER

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Read McKendree has built a brand that embodies the Hamptons aesthetic: beachy, simple, clean. As a photographer, he travels the world— Ireland, France, Portugal, Bali, St. Barth’s—to take shots of beautiful houses, beautiful objects, and stunning landscapes, many of which feature water in motion. As a lifetime surfer, he knows all the good spots and that timing

is key. “While tide and swell direction can dictate when exactly a favorite point-break [wave] may start to work,” he says, “light and shadows can turn an otherwise lifeless interior into a remarkable space or an empty horizon line into a Rothko-esque moment.” And lately, since “the light seems to glow from everywhere,” he can’t stop snapping photos of the Hamptons.

McKendree recently contributed to surfer blog Indoek’s Surf Shacks (available at Harbor Books, 20 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-808-3401; harbor bookssgh.com), which is certain to be one of the coffee-table books of the season because of the way it captures the laid-back lifestyle Hamptonites can’t get enough of. What’s more, McKendree has received commissions for large-scale works

in some chic Hamptons homes, and this summer several local stores will be offering his gorgeous prints. His photographs of the East End are more than merely beautiful. Perhaps because he calls the beach community of Westerly, Rhode Island, home, he can see our corner of the world in a new light. As if we needed a reminder of the beauty out here—and yet.... readmckendree.com

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Artist Read McKendree (bottom right) captures the beauty of seaside living in his images. clockwise from above left: McKendree’s photographs New England Surf Shack, Rhode Island; Around the Bend, Long Island Sound; and Moored, Shelter Island, NY.


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HISTORY IN THE MAKING THE 1770 HOUSE IS CELEBRATING ITS 15TH ANNIVERSARY, WHILE CHEF MICHAEL ROZZI HAS BEEN COOKING ON MAIN STREET FOR 20 YEARS! BY SYLVIE BIGAR PHOTOGRAPHY BY DOUG YOUNG

Charm and tradition mingle elegantly in all aspects of the 1770 House, beginning with its front entrance.

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As 1770 House, the East Hampton inn and restaurant, celebrates 15 years in its current incarnation, charming mysteries still abound. “We don’t know why it’s called that,” says Richard Barons, senior curator of the East Hampton Historical Society. “The house was most probably built in the 1750s.” Owners Ben and Bonnie Krupinski, who grew up in the area, fell in love with its memories. “It all started as a real estate acquisition,” said Krupinski, a builder who specializes in luxury homes, “but I am a history buff.” So when he uncovered a mysterious bulge in a wall and found a bottle hiding a message dating from 1873 detailing that year’s renovation, he framed both. Most bottles, however, reside in the cellar, where restaurant manager and wine director Michael Cohen attends to a collection of about 2,500 specimens, representing more than 250 wines. “My heart lives in France and


Inn guests can sit on the Carriage House porch in view of the lush garden with crape myrtle trees. right: Restaurant manager and wine director Michael Cohen.

The candlelit dining room has its original 18thcentury ceiling beams and is appointed with period antiques and oak tables. below: The Balsam Farms Baby Carrot and Beet Salad from the kitchen.

“AS I SEEK NEW WINES, I ALWAYS THINK OF OUR REGULARS.” —michael cohen Spain,” he says. “But as I seek new wines, I always think of our regulars.” A certified sommelier, Cohen sees himself as a storyteller. “Tableside, I try to paint a picture.” More than 20 half-bottles (including a 2012 Joseph Phelps Insignia) can be found on the list, adorned since 2007 with a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. Beyond the famous labels, there are many lesser-known micro-producers from around the world. “It’s all about trust,” says Cohen. “I ask, ‘Do you want to take a trip to Spain tonight?’” In the kitchen,

executive chef Michael Rozzi steers easily between pub fare for the intimate tavern downstairs and new American for the dining room and patio; between Korean BBQ Berkshire ribs, and seared Hudson Valley foie gras with pineapple, vanilla rum, and duck jus. Rozzi’s family has been anchored on the East End for three generations, and his steady relationships with farmers and local fishermen show on his seasonal menu. No one knows who the lady is in the portrait adorning the staircase that leads to the cozy

bedrooms, but it might as well be an ancestor of the true lady of the house, Bonnie Krupinski. “The Smithsonian wanted the 1600s cherrywood paneling in the sitting room,” she says, “but we decided to keep it.” In this era when casual dining reigns and white tablecloths are often shunned, 1770 House, with its picket fence and garden, feels like a private mansion curated by a dedicated crew. The good news is that an invitation is only a phone call away! 143 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-1770; 1770house.com

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SATURDAY, JUNE 17 School’s Out: This year’s edition of the HetrickMartin Institute’s annual School’s Out benefit features honorary hosts Tracy Anderson and Margaret Russell. The funds raised at the event, held at the East Hampton home of Lisa and James Cohen, will ensure that the institute’s life-saving services for LGBTQ youth are available throughout the summer. Private residence, East Hampton; hmi.org SATURDAY, JUNE 24 An Evening in Paris: Offering cocktails, dinner, dancing, casino games,

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and a silent auction, East End Hospice’s summer gala, emceed by Lucas Hunt, raises vital funds for the organization. The Times Square Orchestra will provide the music, with catering by Robbins Wolfe Eventeurs. The 18th annual Dorothy Pell Savage Good Samaritan Award will be presented to the 103rd Rescue Squadron. 40 Second Neck Lane, Quogue; eeh.org FRIDAY, JUNE 30 American Picnic: A cherished family event, Southampton Fresh Air Home’s 30th annual American Picnic will

feature games for children of all ages, picnic-style foods, and a spectacular pyrotechnic display from Fireworks by Grucci. The proceeds help allow physically challenged children to enjoy a summer camp experience at the organization’s special residential camp. Rain date: Sunday, July 2. 1030 Meadow Lane, Southampton; sfah.org THURSDAY, JULY 6 Market Art + Design: The Bridgehampton Museum hosts the East End’s largest art fair again this year, with presentations by top galleries and a curated selection of design pieces from dealers around the world. Through July 9. 2368 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton; artmarkethamptons.com

SATURDAY, JULY 8 Unconditional Love: Don’t miss the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation’s eighth annual dinner dance, which raises funds for animals in need. This year’s honorees are Jean Shafiroff and Sony Schotland. Private residence, Southampton; southampton animalshelter.com A Journey Into the Wild: The South Fork Natural History Museum’s summer gala celebrates its 28th year with a VIP cocktail reception, catering by Peter Ambrose, and dancing. Chef Alex Guarnaschelli cohosts, with proceeds benefiting the museum’s education and environmental programs. 377 BridgehamptonSag Harbor Tpk., Bridgehampton; sofo.org Sur la Plage: At 5:30 pm, guests will gather at the Thomas Halsey Homestead, established in 1648 by one of the area’s founding families, for its 2017 fundraiser, featuring beachside hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, and dancing on the grass to the music of DJ Twilo.

Market Art + Design.

Proceeds support the maintenance of this historic site. 249 S. Main St., Southampton; southampton historicalmuseum.org Caliente: Caliente is a night of dining and dancing to honor April Gornik, Minerva Perez, and Paule Pachter, with proceeds benefiting Long Island Cares and the Organización LatinoAmericana of Eastern Long Island. Join honorary chair Mercedes Ruehl for live music from Tito Puente Jr. and his band, as well as DJ Super Dave, and dinner prepared by some of the area’s most notable chefs. Private estate, Bridgehampton; licares.org FRIDAY, JULY 14 Family Service League Gala: The Family Service League’s annual summer gala offers hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, and dinner, along with music and a designer auction, to raise funds for families in need in Suffolk County. Oceanbleu at Westhampton Bath and Tennis, 231 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach; fsl-li.org SATURDAY, JULY 15 Art for Life: Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation’s Art for Life gala celebrates the creative endeavors of inner-city youth, with proceeds helping to expose young minds to art. This year’s event includes a dinner honoring Esi Eggleston Bracey, Chuck D, Bozoma Saint John, and Sanford Biggers, as well as an art auction. Fairview

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK VON HOLDEN FOR AP INVISION (CHEFS & CHAMPAGNE); COURTESY OF ART MARKET PRODUCTIONS (MARKET ART + DESIGN)

One of summer’s most mouthwatering fundraising events, Chefs & Champagne, returns to Sagaponack.


WELCOME TO TOPPING ROSE HOUSE Not to be outdone, Jean Georges has expanded his summer offerings at Topping Rose House to include a rare opportunity to host a weekly communal dining experience hosted by chefs from his many restaurants. On a weekly basis, a chef from a Manhattan outpost will take residence in the Hamptons for one night with a menu from the city.

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Bay Street Theater Gala: Marking its 26th year, this summer gala features celebrity performances and honorees. Last year’s event welcomed Richard Kind, Alan Alda, and Alec Baldwin, among others, with cocktails, auctions, and dinner. The Long Wharf, Sag Harbor; baystreet.org Hope in the Hamptons: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s benefit, supporting research into the prevention of pediatric cancer, will feature cocktails, farm-fresh food, live and silent auctions, and entertainment by Majic Music from 6 to 10:30 pm. The dress code is “country chic.” 1143 Deerfield Road, Water Mill; stjude.org

Old Country Road, Quogue; quoguewildliferefuge.org SUNDAY, JULY 16 Party for the Cinema: Taking place in the Big Tent on Long Wharf, the Sag Harbor Partnership’s Party for the Cinema features a silent auction of art from top area galleries, plus food and drink from local establishments, including the Montauk Brewing Company. Proceeds will help rebuild the Sag Harbor Cinema after last year’s fire and establish the Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center. Long Wharf, Sag Harbor; sagharborcinema.org SATURDAY, JULY 22 Family Fair Fundraiser: Animals A to Z: The Children’s Museum of the East End’s ninth annual fundraiser will include games, crafts, rides, performances, food, and fun—all in support of

the museum’s outreach programs for underserved East End families. 376 BridgehamptonSag Harbor Tpk., Bridgehampton; cmee.org SATURDAY, JULY 29 Chefs & Champagne: More than 40 celebrated chefs will showcase their talents at this annual bubbly-filled party to raise funds for the James Beard Foundation. This year’s honoree is Marcus Samuelsson; other great participating chefs include Olmsted’s Greg Baxtrom and Emmy Squared’s Matthew Hyland. Wölffer Estate Vineyard, 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack; jamesbeard.org Starry Night: A breast cancer education and patient support organization, the Ellen Hermanson Foundation presents its annual gala, hosted by Jean Shafiroff, honoring

Midsummer Party: Join more than 500 artists, philanthropists, business leaders, and art-world guests at the Parrish Art Museum’s annual Midsummer Party, this year honoring Agnes Gund and Clifford Ross. Stay for the post-dinner afterparty, with dancing in the Lichtenstein Theater. 279 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill; parrishart.org Wild Night for Wildlife: Featuring cocktails, hors d’oeuvres by Dockers Waterside, local wines, live music by Souled Out, and live and silent auctions, Wild Night for Wildlife raises funds to support the Quogue Wildlife Refuge. 3

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The Children’s Museum of the East End’s Family Fair Fundraiser.

Calvin Klein, and featuring food by Chris Robbins of Robbins Wolfe Eventeurs and entertainment by MD Music and Entertainment. Wickapogue Road and Old Town Lane, Southampton; ellensrun.org Super Saturday: Kelly Ripa and Donna Karan once again host Super Saturday, an annual daylong designer garage sale to benefit the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance. Nova’s Ark Project, 30 Millstone Road, Water Mill; ocrfa.org Fly Into the Sun: The Watermill Center’s annual summer benefit and auction supports its year-round artist residency and education programs. This year’s honorees are Laurie Anderson, Isabelle Huppert, and the late Lou Reed. 39 Watermill Towd Road, Water Mill; watermillcenter.org

Parrish Art Museum’s Midsummer Party.

SUNDAY, JULY 30 Chefs Dinner: Hosted by Toni Ross and Eric Ripert, this year’s Chefs Dinner

features cocktails and cuisine from culinary standouts to raise funds for the Hayground School’s cooking programs and overall curriculum. This year’s honorees are Tinka D. Topping, a founding member of the school, and Bill Telepan, the executive chef at Oceana and Wellness in the Schools. 151 Mitchell Lane, Bridgehampton; haygroundchefsdinner.org SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 A Hamptons Happening: The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation’s

John Margaritis’s One Ton Tank at the 23rd Watermill Center summer benefit and auction.

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Tracy Anderson at last year’s Paddle & Party for Pink.

13th annual summer fundraiser honors Glenn Myles, Bobbie Lloyd, and Shep Gordon. Guests will enjoy live music, gourmet food, and a silent auction while supporting the foundation’s research. Private residence, Bridgehampton; waxmancancer.org Hamptons Paddle & Party for Pink: This starstudded two-part event, featuring a morning paddleboard race and a sunset party, benefits the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Havens Beach, Sag Harbor; Fairview on Mecox Bay, 269 Horsemill Lane, Bridgehampton; hamptonspaddleforpink.org Montauk Playhouse Gala: Enjoy dinner, dancing, and a lively auction while supporting the Montauk arts community and the Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation’s efforts to construct an Aquatic and Cultural Center. 240

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Edgemere St., Montauk; montaukplayhouse.org Summer Party: Southampton Hospital’s 59th annual Summer Party, with honorary chair Georgina Bloomberg, benefits the Jenny and John Paulson Emergency Department. The event will include live music from Groove Society, an auction, a raffle, and cocktails. Wickapogue Road and Old Town Road, Southampton; southamptonhospital.org SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 Hamptons Cup: Sponsored by Piaget, this annual polo match always includes some of the country’s top players. Proceeds support Robin Hood, New York’s largest poverty-fighting organization. Equuleus Polo Club, Water Mill MONDAY, AUGUST 7 Pioneer Chapter of Hadassah Luncheon: For the 22nd year, the Pioneer Chapter of

FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 Guild Hall Summer Gala: Enjoy a preview of “Avedon’s America,” a new Guild Hall museum exhibit showcasing half a century of Richard Avedon’s photography, followed by drinks, dinner, and a sure-to-bespirited art auction. 158 Main St., East Hampton; guildhall.org SATURDAY, AUGUST 12

Hilaria and Alec Baldwin at Authors Night.

Authors Night: The East Hampton Library’s lavish annual fundraiser regularly draws 100 authors and more than 1,000 guests. Alec Baldwin and Peter Marino are featured this year, among dozens of others. All proceeds benefit the library. 4 Maidstone Lane, East Hampton; authorsnight.org

Richie Moloney and Carrabis Z win 2016’s Hampton Classic Grand Prix.

Get Wild: The Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center, Eastern Long Island’s only wildlife hospital, presents its 11th annual benefit, celebrating and raising funds for the rehabilitation of native wildlife. Private residence, Southampton; wildliferescuecenter.org SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 Bow Wow Meow Ball: The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons’ annual ball this year honors Nan Bush and Bruce Weber with the Champion of Animals Award, presented by past honorees Katharina Otto-Bernstein and Peter Marino. Enjoy dinner, dancing, and some of the Hamptons’ cutest residents. 124 Daniels Hole Road, Wainscott; arfhamptons.org Artists & Writers Charity Softball Game: Artists and writers battle it out once again in the 69th annual game, this year benefiting the Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center, Phoenix House Academy, The Retreat, and East End Hospice. Herrick Park, Newtown Lane, East Hampton; artistswritersgame.org Under the Stars with Michael Bolton: This

annual event supports the Michael Bolton Charities and a variety of great causes, particularly domestic violence outreach. In addition to a special performance by Bolton, the evening will feature a cocktail reception, dinner, dancing, and an auction, with sponsor tickets also including a chance to meet the star himself. Private residence, Southampton; michael boltoncharities.com SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 Ellen’s Run: Now in its 22nd year, Ellen’s Run is a five-kilometer run that raises awareness about breast cancer and funds for the Ellen Hermanson Foundation, which provides education, advocacy, and support for patients and their families. Southampton Hospital, 240 Meeting House Lane, Southampton; ellensrun.org SUNDAY, AUGUST 27 Hampton Classic: One of the largest and most acclaimed outdoor horse shows in the country is also a fundraiser for a number of local and national organizations. Through September 3. 240 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton; hampton classic.com

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Hadassah will host a luncheon celebrating its Woman of the Year. The 2017 honoree is Hamptons magazine publisher Debra Halpert. The afternoon will feature a silent auction, raffles, boutiques, gift bags, fashion shows, and a three-course lunch in a beautiful room overlooking the beach. Oceanbleu, 231 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach; oceanbleu-westhampton.com


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BEACHY KEEN TOMAS MAIER’S NEWEST LINE WILL HAVE YOU CRAVING SUMMER ALL YEAR LONG.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF TOMAS MAIER

BY LISA FERRANDINO

Tomas Maier is all about perfect balance. At Bottega Veneta, where he’s been creative director since 2001, he delivers chic and subtle pieces season after season, while his eponymous label emphasizes Miami-tinged luxury basics (the logo is a palm tree). For the 20th anniversary of the latter, Maier has put together a beach capsule collection par excellence. “The design, cut, and quality are unlike anything shoppers have seen before,” he says. The ultimate sand-and-sun wardrobe for both men and women, the collection nods to the brand’s roots in swimwear and knits while maintaining the European-made quality that renders these wardrobe essentials luxe enough for trendsetters on their day off. For women, the options range from slinky dresses in iridescent neutrals to a jumper in melon, while black two-pieces and sun hats elevate the everyday beach look. And for the gents, expect a palette of neutrals with pops of metallic (like gold trunks that go with anything without being too flashy). Towels and totes round out the collection, for a posh homage to the surf-andsun lifestyle. Beachgoers, you’ve met your match. 74 Montauk Hwy., East Hampton, 631-604-6700; tomasmaier.com

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STYLE TREND Protection story chain, Stella Flame ($2,195). 150 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-919-5172; stellaflame theshop.com

Mercer bra ($165) and bottom ($85), Zimmermann. 27 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-604-6291; zimmermann wear.com

Earrings, Wempe ($1,455). 700 Fifth Ave., New York, 212-397-9000; wempe.com

Ralph Lauren Spring/Summer 2017 runway.

Hat, Lola Hats ($200). Michelle Farmer Collaborate, 2491 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-604-1850; michellefarmer.com

SUMMER’S CHICEST PALETTE MIXES NATURAL SHADES OF SAND AND BEACH GRASS. BY FAYE POWER

Backpack, Brunello Cucinelli ($2,495). 39 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-3400; brunellocucinelli.com

Moly O 14k diamond strip bracelet, Julez Bryant ($5,035). London Jewelers, 2 Main St., East Hampton, 631-329-3939; 47 Main St., Southampton, 631-2874499; londonjewelers.com

Sconset side table, Serena & Lily ($598). 332 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott, 631-537-5544; serenaandlily.com Sweater, Brunello Cucinelli ($1,045). 39 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-3400; brunellocucinelli.com

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Duni sandals, Eres by Nupié ($375). 55 Main St., East Hampton, 631-604-5544; eresparis.com

Shirtdress, Polo Ralph Lauren ($298). 32 Main St., East Hampton, 631-907-0960; ralphlauren.com PHOTOGRAPHY BY CATWALKING/GETTY IMAGES (RUNWAY)

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STYLE BEAUT Y LET IT BURN Bring the outdoors of the East End into your home.

SEA SPRAY FROM GREY GARDENS From the brand that honors the life of “Little Edie” Beale, this candle will transport you to the beaches of East Hampton. White’s Apothecary, 81 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-0082; greygardensofficial.com

WHITE CAMELLIA FROM NEST This limited-edition white-floral candle is housed in a dusty, marbleized vessel. White’s Apothecary, 81 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-0082; nestfragrances.com

BLUEMERCURY RISING THE LUXURY BEAUTY HUB OPENS ITS SECOND EAST END STORE IN LESS THAN A YEAR.

“Where is my New York client in the summertime?” asks Barry Beck, cofounder and COO of Bluemercury, the posh beauty chain that is opening its 200th location this year. “She goes out to the Hamptons.” After a decade of eyeing the East End, Beck and his wife, cofounder and CEO Marla Malcolm Beck, decided to take the

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plunge, setting up shop in East Hampton last July. Now the duo is expanding into Southampton. With Bluemercury shops popping up 10 blocks from one another in Manhattan, it’s only natural for the chain to offer the same accessibility in the East End. “In the Hamptons, people like to live in their own community,” says Beck, who

predicts the new location will strengthen the East Hampton store’s sales, which are up 250 percent over projections. Like its sister store, the Southampton branch of Bluemercury offers La Mer, Chantecaille, and skincare line M-61, plus a broad array of sun and haircare products. While both will open spas, the new store will have some

unique offerings, including a program that focuses on natural brands, such as Indie Lee, One Love Organics, and Soleil Tojours. And though each community is distinct, says Beck, “the Hamptons client is always on trend. She’s in the know.” 46 Main St., Southampton, 631-283-0255; bluemercury.com

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LEMON VERBENA FROM LAFCO Designed for burning on the porch, this warm and spicy short pillar candle emits overtones of verbena and lemongrass. Homenature, 6 Main St., Southampton, 631-287-6277; lafco.com

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STYLE SOCIAL NETWORK Igia sandals, Ancient Greek Sandals ($200). Tiina, 216 Main St., Amagansett, 631-2676200; tiinathestore.com

Lisa Marie Fernandez “We styled Rebecca de Ravenel earrings with our campaign as the colors matched so well with our Mexican Ric Rac detailing on the dresses,” says Fernandez. Earrings, Rebecca de Ravenel ($295). AERIN, 83 Main St., Southampton, 631-353-3773; aerin.com

Quadri clutch, Antonello Tedde ($345). Intermix, 87 Main St., East Hampton, 631-907-8025; 64 Main St., Southampton, 631-2838510; intermixonline.com

SHORE FINDS DESIGNER LISA MARIE FERNANDEZ PICKS HER BEACH-CHIC ESSENTIALS FOR SUMMER IN THE HAMPTONS. Ric Rac linen dress, Lisa Marie Fernandez ($1,025). Tenet, 91 Main St., Southampton, 631-377-3981; lisamarie fernandez.com

Printed towel, Hermès ($235). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-869-6660; hermes.com

“Our polka-dot collection mixes and matches swimwear with our destination wear for easy packing,” says Fernandez. Mira polka-dot bikini, Lisa Marie Fernandez ($395). Tenet, 91 Main St., Southampton, 631-3773981; lisamariefernandez.com

LISA’S HAMPTONS

TAKE-AWAY LUNCH:

Loaves & Fishes Organic Nourishing Treatment Oil, Dr. Alkaitis ($90). alkaitis.com

BEACH: Ditch Plains COFFEE SPOT: Sant Ambroeus in Southampton BRUNCH: Sunday at Sunset Beach SECRET FINDS:

“I don’t think there are any secrets left in the Hamptons.”

SHOPPING:

“I collect wicker baskets, and I love these hurricane candle holders,” enthuses Fernandez. Tortola lanterns, Serena & Lily ($68–$88). 332 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott, 631-537-5544; serenaandlily.com

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Clutch, AERIN ($185). 83 Main St., Southampton, 631-353-3773; aerin.com

Tenet Southampton and Kirna Zabête, Turpan, and Cliq in East Hampton


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TAMARA COMOLLI’S LIMITED-EDITION MIKADO FLAMENCO CANDY BRACELET IS THE ULTIMATE SUMMER PARTY ADORNMENT.

HAUTE, HAUTE, HAUTE! THIS SEASON’S BEST BUYS INCLUDE COVETABLE NEW LINES AND JEWELRY PIECES THAT ARE PERFECT FOR THE EAST END. BY LISA FERRANDINO

TASTE THE RAINBOW

Tamara Comolli, purveyor of kaleidoscope-like gemmed baubles, has upped the ante on her fine jewelry. In celebration of her eponymous label’s 25th anniversary, Comolli has created the limited-edition Mikado Flamenco Candy bracelet in rose gold, the ultimate adornment for a summer party. (Be sure to hurry—there are only 25 pieces available!) 27 Main St., Southampton, 631-283-7600; tamara comolli.com A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN

L’Objet’s Elad Yifrach and Figue’s Stephanie von Watzdorf partnered up this

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summer for a chic one-stop shop. East Enders can indulge in Figue’s handmade sandals, printed beachwear, and embellished favorites, from tunics and dresses to totes. Combined with the sculptural and organic designs of L’Objet’s newest line, Tulum, they’re the perfect pairing for that jet-setting escape. 9 Main St., Southampton, 631-2592644; l-objet.com; figue.com SECOND TIME AROUND

Known for its easy luxe pieces for East End living, Big Flower is introducing some major upgrades to its already established Hamptons locale for its second year in business. For example, the debut Little

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: The posh pools at Montauk Beach House call for the perfect by-the-pool dress, from Parker; Tamara Comolli’s Mikado bracelet in Flamenco Candy colored gems ($46,690), and a rare natural turquoise version of the Mikado bracelet.


CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: Heimat Atlantica bags at Kirna Zabête; Big Flower’s summer rose blend organic tea; the bright open interior of Kirna Zabête’s East Hampton boutique; Figue’s boho-chic tote and sandals.

Flower collection for boys features swim trunks and linen shirts reminiscent of the men’s collection. Also, the company now has exclusive table-tennis paddles for the ideal game night, and a women’s jewelry collection of unique, hand-beaded pieces with natural stones. It’s a win-win for the quintessential beach lifestyle. 23 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-6045620; bigflower.com

End. Pilgrim Surf + Supply, 4 Amagansett Sq., Amagansett, 631-267-3598; pilgrimsurfsupply.com

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SURF CITY

Menswear designer Todd Snyder is partnering with famed surf brand Birdwell Beach Britches to create an exclusive capsule collection for the summer season. Most notable are the board shorts, all of which are handmade in the US. They come in a range of unexpected yet subtly graphic color combinations, such as navy with black and forest green with denim blue, merging the modernity of city living with the elegant ease of the East

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“For me, summer style has to be easy, effortless, and fun,” says Beth Buccini, founder of Kirna Zabête. With this mind-set, she has curated the season’s hottest exclusives at the now year-round locale. The store stocks a Rosie Assoulin strapless navy dress, hats from House of Lafayette, and an off-theshoulder printed dress courtesy of Saloni. What’s more, Kirna Zabête presents area designers such as Heimat Atlantica and Her, introducing looks worthy enough to don all

EAST ENDERS CAN INDULGE IN FIGUE’S HANDMADE SANDALS, PRINTED BEACHWEAR, AND EMBELLISHED TOTES.

season long. 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-527-5794; kirnazabete.com A WEEKEND WELL SPENT

This weekend only, The Montauk Beach House is teaming up with Fancy.com to bring Hamptonites #SummerGoals: a threeday shopping event for those seeking the season’s best offerings from sartorial must-haves to beauty and books. Think a female-empowerment capsule collection of books by women authors from HarperCollins, a celeb hairstylist on site for those perfect beach waves, and city-chic looks from Parker. 55 S. Elmwood Ave., Montauk, 631-668-2112; thembh.com; fancy.com

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AMY HILL DESIGNS Hamptons | Palm Beach 631.338.2121; amyhilldesigns.com “Your home should be your favorite destination,” says Amy Hill, the force behind Amy Hill Designs, located in Southampton. Hill has mastered the art of easy elegance. World traveled, she draws inspiration from exclusive destinations from Portofino to Paris, St. Barthes to St. Tropez. Her understanding of life at the beach has made her a sought after interior designer in the Hamptons, Palm Beach and beyond. Known for her ability to capture the unique essence of each client’s lifestyle, Amy brings her understanding of custom furniture, texture, lighting design and art to each project.

HAMPTON DESIGN 7 Tradesmans Path #11, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 631.537.7200; hamptondesign.com Design Right. Live Beautifully. That’s the mantra Hampton Design has gracefully lived by since its conception by Peg Fruin in 1999 as a kitchen and bath design company for the East End. Now, almost 20 years and a few hundred projects later, the designs have naturally advanced to other parts of the home — dining room, living room, bedrooms, outdoor spaces — ultimately transforming into a full-service interior architecture and design firm. Most important to the development of these projects is the network of specialists that Hampton Design has come to call family: builders, contractors, architects, collaborative interior designers, landscape designers and artisans. Within this dynamic network lies the ability to make any client’s vision come to life, so that they can live beautifully.


Photographer Gray Malin at his home in Los Angeles. opposite page: One of his aerial photos of the Hamptons, Montauk, Point Beach Vertical, which he shot in 2012 for his series À la Plage.

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TOUCH of GRAY Whether captured from a helicopter high above Ipanema Beach, the bow of a ship in the middle of the Mediterranean, or the rafters of a Hollywood studio, Gray Malin’s fine-art photography makes every day a getaway. by ALLISON BERG


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xiting a congested West Hollywood street and ascending a meticulously photo-lined staircase into a sun-drenched white-brick loft, one gets the sensation of escaping to another realm, a place of celebration and fantasy. This is the world of Gray Malin. As he plays gracious guide on a tour of his vast body of work, it’s a wonder this strikingly handsome human spends so much of his time behind the camera rather than in front of it. To a visitor who has only just met him, Malin nevertheless feels like an old friend. Immediately he begins casually describing the hows and the whys of colorful compositions captured in far-flung locales like Forte dei Marmi, Bhutan, St. Barths, and the Hamptons, featuring geometric arrays of umbrellas or monkeys dressed as bellmen or words spelled out in shimmering three-foot balloons floating over deserted landscapes. Surrounded by product-filled shelves and boxes, mementos of past collaborations, piles of balloons for an upcoming shoot in Bolivia, and an assiduous staff of 12 at long, white, symmetrically aligned lacquered tables, this rising star projects an uncanny sense of calm. As we pause at a perfectly placed vase of fresh hydrangeas, Malin chuckles. “My life would make some sort of crazy reality show, I’m not gonna lie to you.” As his whimsical photos suggest, Malin tries not to take himself too seriously. Raised in Dallas, he was deemed a Hollywood success story at age 21 by his family and friends when he landed the job of second assistant to the president of Paramount Pictures. “But I felt like a failure,” he admits. While learning how award-winning

quite different, as is his goal: Aarons was trying to perfect people, while Malin is trying to perfect a sense of place. For his À la Plage series, shot from a doorless helicopter, he traveled to seven continents to document beaches, including those of Cape Town, Dubai, St-Tropez, Hawaii, and the Hamptons. Each beach project takes about three months from concept to final shoot, and on these daring flights designed to seize spectacular bird’s-eye images, Malin has learned that anything can happen. Indeed, he’s counting on it, always hoping to catch a dramatic moment with a lone swimmer, a wave breaking at a beautiful angle, or a striking umbrella. And his work is filled with fascinating insights—like how people of different countries arrange themselves on the beach. In Rio, for example, beachgoers are comfortable lounging nearly on top of each other, while Americans prefer more space. The umbrella patterns are also distinctive, with most Italian beach clubs placing umbrellas in geometric patterns, while in the US they’re more haphazard. Malin can even tell the difference between public beaches and private beach clubs based on the umbrella colors and patterns, as well as the presence of loungers (they’re noticeably lacking in the US). Malin is also acclaimed for his unexpected interventions in exotic locales. One of his best-known photos, for instance, is Llamas Black and White Balloons, featuring two balloon-sheathed llamas with red tassels on their ears standing amidst the otherworldly terrain of Bolivia’s salt flats. Like the other fanciful photos in his Far Far Away series, Malin shot it under the mentorship of renowned Bolivian photographer Gastón Ugalde. The happily

“Art can be humorous and joyful with the right eye and right approach.”—gray malin films are made from beginning to end was an amazing experience, he says, it was the wrong job for him. Everyone else at the studio was remarkably passionate about filmmaking, but he wasn’t. Although Malin’s photography earned him a spot in the Dallas Museum of Art’s Young Masters exhibition when he was in high school, he had never thought of photography as a viable career. But the young Emerson College graduate decided it was time to take a risk. He enrolled in a professional development class for photographers, where he interacted with other practitioners and learned how to think about the medium more broadly, that “art can be humorous and joyful with the right eye and right approach,” he says. It was this revelation that gave Malin the courage to start doing things differently. A professional career that began with a self-constructed sales booth at a Los Angeles swap meet in 2009 is now a flourishing practice that has produced 23 photo series, a New York Times bestselling book, and numerous public installations, as well as chic products and a growing lifestyle brand. Whether it’s an Hermèsclad camel at Le Parker Méridien Palm Springs, a herd of rainbow-hued sheep in an Australian field, or an arrangement of Eames furniture floating on a platform in the water off Bora Bora, Malin continues to push the boundaries of fine-art photography. He may be most celebrated, however, for his aerial photographs of resort destinations. While his beach and pool images have been compared to those of the renowned Slim Aarons for their atmosphere of colorful fantasy, Malin’s compositions are

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captivating photo required no postproduction editing other than removing the animals’ ropes. For an earlier series, Prada Marfa, Malin revisited one of his favorite family vacation destinations: Marfa, Texas. As a fan of Elmgreen & Dragset’s 2005 installation in which they placed a small Prada store on a lonely desert road, he was excited to insert figures and props before this exquisite backdrop. One notable photo from the series is Cowboy and Mule, a tongue-in-cheek version of “New York chic meets cowboy cool.” “People ask me, what does it mean to have the eye for photography?” he says. “It means that you can immediately see the composition.” Looking to fine-art photographers like André Kertész for inspiration, Malin always starts with lines, shapes, and forms. His eyes light up when talking about Kertész and how he mastered the beauty of linear composition. “Google The Fork,” he exclaims, referring to his favorite Kertész still life. Next, Malin looks at color, then finally at the overall scene. Among Malin’s many global photographic locations, one stands out for him. “It is an unbelievable feeling to come to the Hamptons and create artwork that becomes beloved by the community,” he says. With the goal of creating an idealized allAmerican Atlantic coast scene, he visited Southampton, where his father’s closest friend took him under his wing. Initially, Malin was most drawn to the wide beaches. Then he fell in love with the dark green water. But the clincher was, as always, the composition—a specific pattern of houses, then greenery, then sand, then water that he says exists only in the Hamptons and Hawaii. East

opposite page, top: Jetties Beach II, Nantucket, 2016, from Gray Malin’s À la Plage series. bottom: Blue Umbrellas Amalfi, 2015, from Malin’s La Dolce Vita series.


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the same time, he debuted his photo-printed Orlebar Brown swim trunks. Since then he has collaborated on a capsule shoe collection with Sperry, an art project with Le Méridien, and, most recently, a limited-edition line of beach umbrellas with Santa Barbara Umbrella, among other ventures. In addition to photographic prints, fans visiting his website can now acquire photo-adorned Gray Malin cocktail kits, iPhone cases, luggage tags, and acrylic trays, as well as signed copies of his best-selling book Beaches. His products are also available at many Neiman Marcus stores, Le Parker Méridien Palm Springs, Shopbop, and One Kings Lane. Malin loves the feeling of walking into a store and seeing the brand he created on display. “My work hangs in so many private homes,” he says, “but I never get to see that.” Moreover, by pushing the boundaries of his photography, he can ensure that everyone can own a piece of his work, even if they can’t afford an original photo. “The art world used to be so exclusive,” he says. “Now you can sit in a living room and feel a part of it with my stuff.” What’s next for Malin? In Bolivia, he recently completed a follow-up to his Far Far Away series, which will be shown later this year. This summer he will return to the South of France and the Italian coast, with a special stop at Lake Como, to create more images for his À la Plage beach series. This October, keep your eyes peeled for Malin’s next coffeetable book, Escapes. This highly anticipated sequel to Beaches features parks (urban and rural), snow, islands, pools, and surf—an exploration of perfect escapes all around the world. “People love books that make them feel great,” he says. With the shimmering water of a swimming pool on its cover and silver-leaf edges, the book itself becomes a decorative object: It looks like a pool installed in the middle of the table. Malin’s work is quickly becoming part of the fabric of the Hamptons, and he couldn’t be happier. “It’s nice to be honored for just doing something that makes people feel good and in turn become a part of their lives.” @graymalin; graymalin.com

Tray Bien! Gray Malin’s photographs are no longer just for hanging on walls. Thayer’s Hardware and Patio now carries trays featuring his well-known aerial beach images, one with multicolored umbrellas poking from the sand. The trays come in two sizes—a 22.5-by-14.5inch version with handles ($349) and a 17-by-15-inch one without ($295)— making it easy to have a glass of rosé on the beach without getting sand in your suit. 2434 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-537-0077; thayershardware.com

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Shot on the otherworldly salt flats of Bolivia, Llamas Black and White Balloons, 2013, from Malin’s Far Far Away series, presents “party animals garnished in festivity.” opposite page: Gray Malin.

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End beachgoers are also partial to playful umbrellas, fun accessories, and lots of stripes—they put their heart and soul into what they carry to the beach. “The images are like a live magazine, and people carry it within their spirit,” he explains. “From above, it all looks stunning together.” Malin admits that while he could of course have any of his photos hanging in his bedroom, the one he chose is a Hamptons piece: a grouping of beautiful beachgoers, surfboards, quintessential wooden fencing, rocks, and people on the water. “I haven’t gotten such a rich shot anywhere else, and I get to see it every day.” The surfers have been the greatest surprise for him; he had no idea the East End had such surf culture. For the past four years, Malin has faithfully visited the Hamptons annually and always enjoys a sense of inclusion. His local fans now recognize him and compliment his work as he walks down the street: “It makes me feel a part of the community.” He loves that on the East End, depending on your mood, you can walk your dog on a quiet beach or drink a piña colada at a fabulous beach club with yellow striped umbrellas. Last September, he ventured to the Hamptons in the fall for the first time, resulting in aerial photos in which horseback riders replace the sunbathers. Malin has spent most of his time at Fowler Beach, but last summer he discovered energetic places like Gurney’s and The Surf Lodge. He was thrilled when he received a commission from The Surf Lodge for a permanent installation. His playful work is perfect for the venue’s recent Fiona Byrne refresh: With its minimalist rooms—stark white with hints of color—the art is extremely important. When it comes to interior design, he recommends choosing a piece of art that moves you, then fashioning the interior around it. As playful as he often appears, Malin’s approach to his work is meticulously systematic. Every detail of his workspace interiors, his photographic series, the rollout of his lifestyle website and products involves years of planning. “I feel really lucky that I got business instinct from my dad,” he says. “I’m an artist, but at the end of the day I know what I’m trying to say, and it works.” His goal from the start of his career has been to travel to the ends of the earth to offer people escapes, as well as feelings of joy and belonging. This is no simple task, he admits. Despite appearances, the life of a globe-trotting photographer can be anything but glamorous. He finds himself consumed with questioning whether he has the right lighting or the right timing or how he might make the shot even better. “Your mind sort of races a bit,” he says. “It’s work, but I can’t complain.” The projects can also be hair-raising. Antarctica proved dangerous for one of his lighthearted balloon-word shoots, when a gust of wind sent an N flying over a distant bluff, leaving the team in a snowy wilderness with no N for antarctica. An assistant managed to recover it while everyone else held down the remaining letters. (Since then, Malin has brought ample amounts of tape to his balloon shoots.) The incident reminded him that he can’t do this alone, and he heaps praise upon his team: “I help them grow, and they help me grow. We all push each other.” A different kind of adventure began in 2011 with the launch of Maison Gray, Malin’s first direct-to-consumer ecommerce site. After he began taking aerial photos, he decided to eliminate the alias, and GrayMalin.com was born in 2014. Around



heat wave Cool off this season with chic metallics that give gritty glamour to worn-in leathers, butter-soft suedes, and sensual (never slouchy) silhouettes. photography by JEFF CRAWFORD styling by CONNOR CHILDERS

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opposite page: Bustier top, Victoria Beckham (price on request). Hirshleifers, Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-627-3566; victoriabeckham.com. Trousers, Michael Kors Collection ($795). 19 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-267-2200; 30 Main St., Southampton, 631-283-2633; michael kors.com. Fringe earrings, Ralph Lauren Collection ($650). 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-2876953; ralphlauren.com. Lars leather lounge chair, Room & Board ($1,299). roomandboard.com

this page: Mini Falabella box bag, Stella McCartney ($975). Neiman Marcus, Roosevelt Field Mall, 630 Old Country Road, Garden City, 516-3680500; neimanmarcus.com. Large dome bangle, Alexis Bittar ($245). Adornments, 83 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-7250051; adornmentsfine jewelry.com. Hadley Bermuda bag, Michael Kors Collection ($990). 19 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-267-2200; 30 Main St., Southampton, 631-283-2633; michael kors.com. Ravello sandal, Bottega Veneta ($670). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-627-7580; bottega veneta.com. Sunglasses, Tomas Maier ($230). 74 Montauk Hwy., East Hampton, 631-604-6700; tomasmaier.com


Jacket ($2,200), bralette ($480), and skirt ($1,800), Bottega Veneta. Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-627-7580; bottegaveneta.com. O-ring stud earrings, Eddie Borgo ($90). Intermix, 87 Main St., East Hampton, 631-907-8025; intermixonline.com. Hammered bronze necklace, Ashley Pittman ($695). Neiman Marcus, Roosevelt Field Mall, 630 Old Country Road, Garden City, 516-368-0500; neimanmarcus.com. Bracelet, Aurélie Bidermann ($290). Sunset Beach Boutique, 35 Shore Road, Shelter

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Island, 631-749-2001; aureliebidermann.com. 18k yellow-gold and tiger’s-eye Perlée ring, Van Cleef & Arpels ($2,200). Americana Manhasset, 516-6274947; vancleefarpels.com. 18k yellow-gold guilloche and diamond Amulette de Cartier ring, Cartier ($5,500). Americana Manhasset, 516-6273200; cartier.us. Raffia sandals, Weekend Max Mara ($245). Bloomingdale’s, Roosevelt Field Mall, 630 Old Country Road, Garden City, 516-873-2700; bloomingdales.com. Lars leather lounge chair, Room & Board ($1,299). roomandboard.com


Cordelia gold and leather fringe bag, Bally ($1,395). 628 Madison Ave., NYC, 212-751-9082; bally.com. Sunglasses, Prada ($360). Sunglass Hut, 2044 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-537-0507; sunglass hut.com. Large medicine pouch, The Row ($3,150). 17 E. 71st St., NYC, 212-7552017; therow.com. Raffia sandal, Weekend Max Mara ($245). Bloomingdale’s, Roosevelt Field Mall, 630 Old Country Road, Garden City, 516-873-2700; bloomingdales.com. Chet velvet minaudière, Eddie Borgo ($1,490). Bloomingdale’s, see above


Dress ($3,250) and hammered-metal earrings ($495), Proenza Schouler. Saks Fifth Avenue, Walt Whitman Shops, 230 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 631-350-1100; saks.com

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Belt, Gucci ($420). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-365-0994; gucci.com. Peking headdress necklace, Lele Sadoughi ($495). Intermix, 87 Main St., East Hampton, 631-907-8025; intermixonline.com. Bag, Giorgio Armani ($2,495). Americana Manhasset, 516-627-6001; armani.com. Nile small bracelet bag, Chloé ($1,450). Shari’s Place, 29 Main St., Southampton, 631-726-7200; 44 Glen Cove Road, Greenvale, 516-4847400; sharisplace.com. Twisted Abaca rug, Serena & Lily ($798–$2,598). 332 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott, 631-537-5544; serenaandlily.com Hair by Andrea Wilson using T3 tools, Living Proof, and NARS Makeup by Ricky Wilson at Ivy Eleven agency using Dior Manicure by Michelle Matthews using Chanel Le Vernis Model: Daria Zhemkova at Muse NYC


“Increasingly, people are saying, ‘Well, I want something modern, but I don’t want it to look dated in 10 years,’” notes James Merrell, whose architecture firm designed this space.

MODERN TIMES An all-star team of tastemakers in real estate, home décor, and design weighs in on the trends that are coming, going, and here to stay. moderated by MICHAEL BRAVERMAN

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY DOUG YOUNG. OPPOSITE PAGE: PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAIMUND KOCH

Let’s begin with an in-your-face question: What’s hot? Elsa Soyars: One thing I see as a trend is a little bit of a California style. Out in our Hamptons, people are attracted to more of a relaxed, natural palette. Frederico Azevedo: In landscaping, I see a complement to what you just said, [going] past midcentury [style]. Like, midcentury was very in until now for interiors. Then, past midcentury, we see the 1960s and ’70s, and even the ’80s are coming back now. Free-form pools are totally back. Matthew Breitenbach: I think the whole buyer pool of the Hamptons is changing. They seem to really love the modern aesthetic, an open aesthetic. Traditional homes with modern interiors were hot for some years. But I feel the traditional has become oversaturated, and the new generation of buyers is into more of the modern design—straight modern as well, even at lower price points. Scott Smith: We’re seeing more color being introduced to the kitchen. And 10 years ago, the dining room was sort of obsolete. Now dining rooms are coming back. In addition, we’re doing a lot more libraries. People want to have an escape from the main area of the house to a nice, cozy library with a fireplace, where they can watch TV or read a book. Michael Schultz: I think it ties back to how the Hamptons have become a year-round community again, which is amazing. I mean, look at how busy it’s been. Restaurants open—there’s a pulse out here. The younger families are here every weekend. Theresa Caccavale: We’re getting a lot more into the closets and keeping the rooms a lot simpler. You know, getting the dressers built into the closets, more minimal furniture. We do a lot of lacquer finishes and supermatte, too. Flat, clean, a little pop of color. Are you seeing more patterned floors and terra-cottas or…? ES: It depends on the client’s vibe. I’m Portuguese, so I grew up with tile all around me, from God knows how many centuries ago. I see more painted tiles that are matte finish. They don’t degrade, and you can do an amazing backsplash or mud area, or a cool bathroom. In floors, I definitely see more limed finishes, like French oaks. Even natural. If you have beautiful oak, why cover that? Matt, what kinds of changes have you

seen since you last joined us here? Matthew McGrath: Well, we are more traditional, and our clients start out very traditional, but then we see they’re constantly pulling toward more modern things for the interiors. Even if they’re not ready to go ultramodern on the exterior, suddenly the whole inside of the house has a very modern feel. What specifically do you add to bring that to life? MM: A lot of clean lines. Square, not-soornate profiles, trims, and such. With the kitchens, two-tone. In one kitchen, you can even have three different finishes. It used to be that all rooms would almost match. Even vanities would all have a trend throughout the house. We’re now seeing every room being very different. Do you see vintage pieces in the kitchen? MM: A little bit. More repurposing of items in bathrooms, turning them into vanities or things like that. James Merrell: I think history is available to us. You can kind of do anything if you do it well and you do it in an interesting way. It could be colors, or it could be the lack of color. That’s a very personal thing. The people buying modern houses are probably, when they start to personalize it, going to do things the architects wouldn’t have liked. Not in terms of additions but in decorating and finishing. MB: I agree with what you’re saying. As a broker, I ask people, “What are you looking for? Is it modern? Is it traditional?” Sometimes they don’t even understand what we consider traditional or modern. We know exactly what we mean, but, to Matt’s point, “modern” to a lot of people is a traditional house with a modern interior. FA: I think trends fade, but style remains. Style has a starter value. It’s what people look for in all places they go. They are looking for a style to dignify themselves. JM: Increasingly, people are saying, “Well, I want something modern, but I don’t want it to look dated in 10 years.” FA: Style doesn’t date, but I think the ideas of clients have to be translated. Sometimes a client asks me for an Englishstyle garden. What they are really talking about is just a natural garden that has nothing to do with the English style. I have to listen to what they want, even though they label it in the way they thought. JM: A lot of young people who grew up with family houses out here want

MEET THE PANELISTS

MATTHEW MCGRATH

ELSA SOYARS

Builder at McGrath Builders 631-537-7411; mcgrath-building.com

Founder of Elsa Soyars Interiors 631-875-1694; elsasoyars.com

JAMES MERRELL

FREDERICO AZEVEDO

Founder and principal architect at James Merrell Architects 66 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-9842; jamesmerrellarchitects.com

Founder of Unlimited Earth Care 2249 Scuttle Hole Road, Bridgehampton, 631-725-7551; unlimitedearthcare.com

SCOTT SMITH

MATTHEW BREITENBACH

Owner of Smith River Kitchens 92 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-329-7122; smithriverkitchens.com

Licensed associate broker at Douglas Elliman Real Estate 2488 Main St., Bridgehampton, 631-537-6590; elliman.com

THERESA CACCAVALE

MICHAEL SCHULTZ

Design consultant at California Closets 619 Hampton Road, Southampton, 631-223-7029; californiaclosets.com

Licensed associate broker at Corcoran Group Real Estate 51 Main St., East Hampton, 631-899-0254; corcoran.com

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“Trends fade but style remains. Style has a starter value. It’s what people look for in all places they go.” —frederico azevedo

something different. A lot of traditional houses are being knocked down for modern ones. We have a history of architectural experimentation here, great successes and great failures to learn from. We’re tearing down the failures now. FA: When I started working in the Hamptons in 1993, my oldest clients, like between their 50s and 70s, appreciated modern architecture. The young clients, like from late 20s to 40s, even if they bought a modern house, would say, “How can we make it a little bit more traditional?” But now, appreciation for the modern has come to the younger generation, too. It sounds like it skipped a generation. TC: If you study the different generations, from selling or designing for millennials compared with baby boomers, there are patterns. Baby boomers are the original generation with the modern. Are these generic trends or particular to the Hamptons? FA: It’s generic, yeah. Recycled materials are very in, too. Like recycled wood for flooring and walls—that’s something relatively new, like the past 10 years. How has the eco-consciousness trend affected your design and building? TC: My customer asks. It’s one of the first things we talk about. We have sustainable materials, and people are more conscious of it. Whereas in the past, it was “Just make it look pretty. I don’t care what it is.” Now it’s less is more, and simplicity. Is there a premium price for sustainable materials? TC: There really isn’t. We’ve incorporated them as our norm. SS: For cabinetry, it’s less [costly]. We use a product called Green-Core, which is formaldehyde-free. It’s all basically reclaimed, recycled wood. They make plywood out of it. We do a lot of veneers, too. Floors used to be solid three-quarter oak. MM: Floors now have a third of the actual wood on the surface. SS: That’s right. MM: It’s just from the tongue up. There’s material savings, even though the engineering and making the floorboard are expensive. They’re using a lot

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more recycled wood. They’re getting more usage out of it. SS: You can put in particleboard, which everyone hates to hear, but flooring sometimes comes in particleboard, which is a formaldehyde-free product. Then they put veneer on top. I’m seeing not just wood finishes but, in building, a lot more sprayfoam insulation, certainly on higher-end houses. It’s much more about energy efficiency, because it gets in all the cracks and crevices. MB: Whenever I show people relatively large houses, there’s always that time when you get into the basement and show them the boiler. These days, boilers are like the size of a suitcase. “This is heating the whole house?” MS: They’re like 98 percent efficient. It’s amazing. MB: A lot of it’s code-driven, so there’s sometimes resistance to codes changing. I think this is a community that’s leading the country in upping the energy codes. FA: The landscaping, too. More people are asking for native plants. They require less fertilizer and less water, and they adapt well to the different kinds of weather we have. We’re developing a lot of landscaping—most 100 percent native plants. TC: “Colorful native plants, colorful native plants.” ES: Hopefully, deer-resistant. FA: Exactly. They are more adapted to the environment, too. To all the predators. Well, now that you’ve brought us up to date on what’s current, I want everyone to jump in and say what’s next. Are these trends going to continue or change? MB: It seems like the Hamptons has become a global brand, and we do have timeless Hamptons styles, like these farmhouses and things of that nature. You’re seeing the modernization of them a little bit, maybe a modern farmhouse, things moving in that direction. ES: I think designing with awareness and consciousness. We are responsible

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MIKE HELLER. OPPOSITE PAGE: PHOTOGRAPHY BY DOUG YOUNG (ROUNDTABLE); BOB FRAME FOR ELSA SOYARS (BEDROOM); DALTON PORTELLA (KITCHEN)

Traditional and modern may seesaw back and forth as trends, but here they’re fused in a classic Hamptons cottage with a glass-enclosed second-floor master bedroom offering gorgeous views. Located at 3 Georgica Association Road in Wainscott, it’s listed by Michael Schultz for $8.75 million.


to educate our clients on things that are good for them. When we’re purchasing or dealing with our vendors and learning ourselves, it’s a responsibility to share that information with our clients. It’s something called integrity, and I want to say I carry that with me. FA: Yeah. The next—whatever we do, whatever style we go to, whatever trend it is—needs to be conscious and responsible to preserve the world that we have. ES: Yes. FA: To really have responsibility, and know the environment has changed and we are responsible for the world that we leave. As designers, we have to practice thinking about that all the time. JM: Our connection with the outdoors and nature—and the world, as you say—I think is encouraging the outdoors to come within our houses. Have more open areas for the wind to blow through. ES: So many people want rooms you can completely open, you know? It’s such an enhancement of Hamptons living, just a beautiful connection with nature. JM: Exactly. People are still heavily influenced in New

York City by that loftlike space. That translates into much larger rooms in newer houses. I see large kitchens and then a large living room and almost like pocket doors that can be opened, so the space can feel continuous. ES: Yes. FA: This approach of the indoor and outdoor, like when you open a front door of the house and you can see outside, this is a very Hamptons style. Most of the houses don’t have rigid structures or formal vegetation. They have very organized spaces. It’s kind of like a tailored style, not a rigid style. MS: I think the root that holds architecture to a certain degree is always going to be the landscape, the pure beauty of farms. We may venture out a little bit, but the Hamptons landscape will always keep the design pretty centered. FA: Remember, tree houses are the new trend. Oh, really? JM: I had a customer who wanted one that looked like his house, like a little modern tree house. ES: This could be a great meditation space. I like it!

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“You can kind of do anything if you do it well and you do it in an interesting way.”—james merrell

top: In this bedroom, Elsa Soyars creates modern drama with a Hornback embossed Madagascar wall-covering by Crezana and custom quartz lamps. above: Two-tone kitchens

are increasingly popular, as in this serene combination of whites and grays that Scott Smith designed for an Amagansett home. left: Our roundtable at the Watermill Center.

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all that GLITTERS Gold is back—in all its glimmering, gilded, and brushed varieties. Maximize its impact with a few well-chosen treasures. photography by JEFF CR AWFORD styling by FAYE POWER

Marion small vase, Ralph Lauren Home ($195). 31–33 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-1222; 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-287-6953; ralphlauren.com. Moritz vase, AERIN ($175). 83 Main St., Southampton, 631-353-3773; aerin.com. Wynn knot brass, Interlude ($570). Mecox, 257 County Road, Southampton, 631-287-5015; mecox.com. 24k gold-plated chevron rectangular box, L’Objet ($825). 9 Main St., Southampton, 631-259-2644; l-objet.com. The Big Book of the Hamptons by Michael Shnayerson, Assouline ($85). Southampton Books, 16 Hampton Road, Southampton, 631-283-0270; assouline.com. Small ($225) and large ($850) Hadley hurricane lamps, Christopher Spitzmiller. Mecox, see above. Brass Jacques console, Jonathan Adler ($1,950). Roosevelt Field Mall, 630 Old Country Road, 516-4002044; jonathanadler.com. seen throughout: Flowers courtesy of B Floral. bfloral.com. Haruki sisal wallpapers provided by Schumacher. fschumacher.com


Joanna mahjong set, Ralph Lauren ($4,495). 31–33 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-1222; 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-287-6953; ralphlaurenhome.com. Bellamy clover tall vase ($350) and clamshell bowl ($345), AERIN. 83 Main St., Southampton, 631-3533773; aerin.com

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Surya metallic ceramic vase, Renee’s ($118). 10095 Main Road, Mattituck, 631-2984223; reneesmattituck.com. In the Spirit of the Hamptons by Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Assouline ($50). Southampton Books, 16 Hampton Road, Southampton, 631-283-0270; assouline.com. Jacqueline jewelry box ($895) and Cote d’Azur cocktail table ($9,975), Ralph Lauren. 31–33 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-1222; 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-287-6953; ralphlauren home.com. Coral candle, L’Objet ($325). 9 Main St., Southampton, 631-259-2644; l-objet.com. Foliage dish, Mecox ($40). 257 County Road, Southampton, 631-287-5015; mecox.com


24k gold large vase ($325) and 24k coral bookend ($895), L’Objet. 9 Main St., Southampton, 631-259-2644; l-objet.com. Yves coaster set, AERIN ($125). 83 Main St., Southampton, 631-353-3773; aerin.com. Fleur d’anjou candle, Belle Fleur ($79). Duke & Darling, 66 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-353-3100; dukeanddarlings.com. Vintage curved Lucite console, Mecox ($2,800). 257 County Road, Southampton, 631-287-5015; mecox.com

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Promenade au faubourg porcelain change tray, Hermès ($640). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., 516-8696660; hermes.com. Modern shagreen large jewelry box, AERIN ($525). 83 Main St., Southampton, 631-353-3773; aerin.com. Brass foliage dishes, Mecox ($40). 257 County Road, Southampton, 631-287-5015; mecox.com


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Westhampton Beach, NY – Le Serenite

A boater’s haven with 150 ft. of deep-water bulk heading, boat lift, and 2 docks; plus a separate dual Jet Ski dock. Water views from almost every room of this 7-bedroom, 6.5-bath home. Lush landscaping surrounds the 50 ft. saltwater pool, octagonal spa, full cabana bath, gazebo with wet bar and Har tru tennis court. SD #2. MLS# 2921421. $4,995,000. Eileen Brod, 631.288.1050 ext.12, c.917.453.9662 Victoria Reynolds, 631.288.1050 ext.19, c.631.834.3440

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Infinite water views from throughout this sprawling Estate on over 8 acres on Moriches Bay. Views of the water from everywhere. Featuring 10 bedroom suites, 4 guest bedrooms, heated gunite pool, and pool house with full kitchen and walls of glass. SD #33. MLS# 2931490. $4,995,000. Jacqueline Doskoez, 631.288.1050 ext.13, c.631.603.5584

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SD #17. MLS# 2869360. $1,395,000. Sarita Silver, 631.288.1050 ext.31, c.917.593.2918 Richard Silver, 631.288.1050 ext.37 c.516.818.7204

SD #2. MLS# 2898545. $799,000. Sarita Silver, 631.288.1050 ext.31, c.917.593.2918 Richard Silver, 631.288.1050 ext.37 c.516.818.7204

SD #1. MLS# 2918296. $1,175,000. Christopher Foglia, 631.288.1050 ext.38 c.631.831.2515

SD #1. MLS# 2930310. $975,000. Christopher Foglia, 631.288.1050 ext.38 c.631.831.2515

We stand proud of our accomplishments. We opened our 28th office with Westhampton Beach. We’re celebrating our 95th year as a privately-owned company. Last year alone our Closed Sales Volume increased by 25%.

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SPACE SURREAL ESTATE & DESIGN

CLASSIC BY DESIGN IN REFRESHING HIS HOME ON GARDINERS BAY, DESIGNER MARSHALL WATSON BROUGHT A FEELING OF EASY ELEGANCE TO CLASSICALLY INSPIRED ROOMS.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARY ELLEN BARTLEY

BY JEAN NAYAR

Had it not been for the sale of the East Hampton home he once shared with his husband, Paul Sparks, interior designer Marshall Watson probably wouldn’t now be living in the house by the sea he’d dreamed of as a child. “I’m a kid from Kansas City, where it’s often said, ‘We’re 23 hours from the ocean,’” says Watson. “So I’d always hoped to live in a waterfront property one day.”

Marshall Watson combined Federal, Greek Revival, and shingle-style elements when designing his home in East Hampton.

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would perfectly suit their needs. Once the plans were finished, the pair mustered the financing to build it from the ground up the following year. They lived very happily in the 2,500-square-foot, two-story home for about 17 years, until an accident led to a recent redo of its interiors. “It all started with a leak,” says Watson. Water damage over the French doors leading to the balcony of the upperlevel master bedroom prompted him to replace the opening with an arched variation he’d wanted from the start. With that repair project behind him, Watson turned his attention to updating the bedroom’s interior and, given his

“A HOME NEEDN’T BE FUSSY OR PRISTINE OR UNTOUCHABLE TO BE ELEGANT.” —marshall watson

PHOTOGRAPHY BY LUKE WHITE

While the couple’s former Hamptons home—as well as their apartment in Manhattan—was significantly closer to the sea than his childhood home, neither had water views. So to lift Watson from his malaise after the sale of their house in 1999, Sparks went sleuthing around until he found an overgrown plot of land on Gardiners Bay in East Hampton. They subsequently purchased the lot with “every ounce of money we had,” recalls Watson, and in the months that followed, the diligent designer, acting as his own architect for lack of funds to hire one, drew and redrew plans for a classically inspired shingled home that

Wedgwood blue walls speak to the brilliant sea just beyond the dining room, reflected in the sparkling silver. above: Dark trim accentuates the room’s soaring paneled cathedral ceiling, further heightened by an elegant four-poster bed.


PHOTOGRAPHY BY LUKE WHITE (LIVING ROOM, TABLE); COURTESY OF RIZZOLI (BOOK COVER)

The shuttered wall behind the sofa separates the living room from the entry. High-gloss finishes and a starburst mirror reflect the sea view beyond and complement the crisp yet comfortable upholstery.

perfectionist inclinations, one thing led to another until he had refreshed the entire house. He finished the makeover last year, just in time to include it in The Art of Elegance, a book about his work, coauthored with Marc Kristal and published in March by Rizzoli. Although many of the finishes and fabrics in the rooms are new, most of the furnishings (some of them family heirlooms) remained the same. “I don’t believe in throwing anything away,” says

Watson, whose cherished possessions include an antique table from his great-grandmother, a set of dining chairs from his mother, and the Venetian pendant lanterns in the master bedroom. Some of these pieces played a role in the development of his original design scheme, as Watson—a stickler for proper scale and proportion—meticulously shaped spaces around the existing furnishings to respond to the way he and Sparks live. Laid out in a classic

Greek Revival foursquare plan—with the living room as the central enfilade on the main floor, linking the library, dining room, guest room, and kitchen in the corners—the traditionally furnished rooms are at once formal and relaxed. “I had three gods to serve in the living room: the fireplace, the ocean view, and the TV, which I had to figure out where to put in order to hide it,” says Watson. Three distinct groupings of furniture allowed him to finesse

above: An intricately carved beechwood table sits between two large-scale blue-andwhite porcelain urns. inset: Marshall Watson’s home makeover is included in his new book, The Art of Elegance (Rizzoli, $55).

this trio of focal points. And with fresh glazed wall finishes, updated wallpapers, and new curtains and upholstery throughout the home, the uplifting palette of sunny yellows, grays, and blues gracefully mediates the divide between indoors and out. “I love grabbing color from the outdoors and pulling it in,” Watson adds. At the same time, details like the delft tiles in the fireplace surround, crisp curtain trims, and high-gloss moldings lend

the entire home the easy elegance that has become Watson’s hallmark. “A home needn’t be fussy or pristine or untouchable to be elegant,” says the designer. “To me, it’s about comfort, light, proportions, harmony, and balance. I think it’s important to create spaces that strive for more civility.” In this day and age, many would no doubt agree. Marshall Watson Interiors is located at 105 W. 72nd St., NYC, 212-595-5995; marshall watsoninteriors.com.

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SPACE DYNAMIC DUO

ZONE DEFENSE TEARING DOWN A HOUSE? REVAMPING A HISTORIC PROPERTY? ADAM MILLER AND BRIAN DESESA HAVE MADE A NAME FOR THEMSELVES SHARING—AND EASING—YOUR PAIN. BY EMILY WEITZ From beachfront revamps to full teardowns, Adam Miller and Brian DeSesa are expert guides through the complex legal and bureaucratic issues surrounding Hamptons real estate.

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When clients buy a property for tens of millions of dollars, they usually expect the freedom to make lots of changes. Is that the case in the Hamptons? Adam Miller: The East End is a unique market. Just because someone spends $12 million doesn’t mean they can do whatever they want. Municipalities can govern everything from

pool location to paint color. What are some typical limitations? Brian DeSesa: Altering a historic home is highly regulated, but so are guest cottages, art studios, basements, height limitations, and clearing restrictions. Tell us about a client who needed your legal know-how. BD: After one closing on

an expensive Sag Harbor waterfront property, the municipality changed the zoning laws. We contested the new regulations so our clients could build the home they’d spent a year and a half designing. Brian, you were a DA and criminal attorney— and the vice chair of the Southampton zoning board—and, Adam, you have local and

Manhattan expertise. How does that combination work? AM: It’s truly yin-yang. I still have an NYC energy level and drive that keep me up at night. Brian’s got a laid-back vibe and a way of approaching business and life that is actually balancing. 2462 Main St., Ste. 7, Bridgehampton, 631-537-1155; adammillergroup.com

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANTHONY LATTARI (MILLER); KELLY MOONEY PHOTOGRAPHY/CORBIS DOCUMENTARY/GETTY IMAGES (BEACH HOUSE, LEFT); MIKE REGA/ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES PLUS (BEACH HOUSE, RIGHT)

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SPACE LAUNCH!

COASTAL CLASSICS WHEN RAVET FURNITURE DECIDED TO DO A BEACH-INSPIRED COLLECTION, THEY DIDN’T HAVE TO LOOK ANY FURTHER THAN THE EAST END-APPROVED DUO OF JENNIFER MABLEY AND AUSTIN HANDLER.

Just beachy: The Mabley Handler for Kravet collection features cerused oak finishes in hues of driftwood set off by brushed-metal accents. Here, the Howell Canopy king bed, Hayground onedrawer side tables, Privet Lane double bench, and Dappled Light rug in Tusk.

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Is this collaboration your first with Kravet? Jennifer Mabley: Yes. We have been longtime Kravet fabric and furniture customers, and we had been hoping to design a furniture collection for them for years. Two years ago, a fortuitous conversation with our sales rep led to a meeting with Kravet to discuss our ideas

for what a Mabley Handler furniture line might look like. Four months later, we presented sketches for our collection, and by the time we drove home from the pitch, we received the green light. What do you think drew Kravet to your work? Austin Handler: Mabley Handler is known for a fresh Hamptons aesthetic, a

vibrant beach-chic style that’s in high demand. When Kravet was looking to develop a coastal furniture collection, it made sense for them to work with coastal design experts. What was the idea behind the collection? AH: The biggest inspiration for us was to bring together a mix of wood, metal, and upholstery in a

way that captures the stylish aesthetic of Hamptons design. We developed a collection of seven cerused, quartersawn oak finishes in tones that are reminiscent of driftwood, and added brushed-brass and satin-silver metal accent details. The range of wood, metal, and upholstery combinations creates

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF KRAVET

BY JEAN NAYAR


“MABLEY HANDLER IS KNOWN FOR A FRESH HAMPTONS AESTHETIC, A VIBRANT BEACH-CHIC STYLE.” —austin handler

THE PERFECT TRIFECTA With a collection of 35 pieces in the Mabley Handler for Kravet collection, it’s hard to choose just a few from the beachchic pieces. We narrowed it down to our top three.

North Haven cabinet in combination finish with hand-cut lattice.

Bridge Lane cocktail table in midnight cerused oak finish with brushed brass hardware.

clockwise from top: Versatile pieces like the Lily Pond sofa, Bridge Lane side table, and Edgemere coffee table work equally well in the Hamptons as in NYC; Jennifer Mabley and Austin Handler; the Colin mirror and North Haven cabinet.

infinite possibilities for customizing each piece, so the furniture can work just as well in a Manhattan apartment as it can in a Hamptons beach house. Which fabrics and wall coverings did you use? JM: They include a curated selection of existing Kravet and Lee Jofa fabrics, as well as

grass-cloth wall coverings that we selected specifically to complement the aesthetic of our collection. When was the collection released, and where will it be available in the Hamptons? JM: The Mabley Handler Kravet furniture collection premiered at the High Point furniture market this past April

and launched in Kravet showrooms throughout the country in May. It’s [only] available to the trade through Kravet’s showrooms worldwide and Mabley Handler. Mabley Handler Interior Design, 34 Head of Pond Road, Water Mill, 631-726-7300; mabley handler.com; kravet.com

Lily Pond swivel chair with brushed brass brackets and ebony base.

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A MUCH-LOVED BEACH GETAWAY GETS A STORMPROOF MAKEOVER. BY EMILY WEITZ

When Hurricane Sandy struck during renovations for a beach house in Water Mill, its owners decided they wanted a better-built house that could weather any storm. While the fabulous surfer’s retreat that now stands at 1254 and 1265 Flying Point Road has its predecessor’s charm, it also has a whole lot more “wow” factor. “The owners bought the original house because of how low-key it was,” says Viola Rouhani, a Stelle Lomont Rouhani partner and lead architect on the Water Mill project. “They wanted to maintain the feel of that sweet little beach shack.” But there’s nothing shack-y about this open, 2,500-square-foot oceanfront home, whose original

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footprint was set back even farther from the ocean to make it FEMA-compliant. With more than 100 feet of beachfront and another 55 feet of across-the-street bayfront, the architectural choices make the most of the 360-degree views, with floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides, 1,650 square feet of decking, and a hot tub on the roof. “The guiding principle was a feeling of informality and openness,” says Rouhani. “The owners surf, and they have many close friends in the area. They wanted it to be casual and welcoming.” The design achieves this feel by keeping transparent the lower level, which has the kitchen and dining room. “As you walk up to the house, there are big

The ocean-facing upper deck of 1254 and 1265 Flying Point Road (below) shows off its natural durable construction and view of the ocean. left: The dining room, with its floor-to-ceiling windows.

“THE OWNERS SURF, AND THEY HAVE MANY CLOSE FRIENDS IN THE AREA. THEY WANTED IT TO BE CASUAL AND WELCOMING.”—viola rouhani

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

SURFER’S DELIGHT


Sunlight and openness are characteristic features of the property, from the second-floor side deck (here) to the bayfront dock (below).

CONSCIOUSLY DESIGNED

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY (PROPERTY); BY LIZ GLASGOW (ROOM)

Whether homeowners are looking to reduce their carbon footprint or find eco-friendly bedding (like the bamboo sheets above), Amy Hill Designs is ready for the challenge. “When I am working with clients who care about being more environmentally and sustainably conscious, I have a number of resources and lines,” says Hill. The most important part of working with sustainable materials, she says, is not to sacrifice comfort or chic design in the process. “The companies I work with are not only environmentally friendly but also give much thought to making a product that is truly luxurious.” 631-338-2121; amyhilldesign.com

sliding-glass doors, so you can walk right into the room,” says Rouhani. “The room opens up and becomes part of the outside.” This is also true of the second level, where the bedrooms are. From the master, a huge deck acts as an extra room. “We are really interested in sustainable design,” says Rouhani. “So there’s a big overhang that you can sit under and be protected from the sun,” and the overhang effectively cuts out the house’s solar gain. Because of the high exposure to the elements, special attention was paid to materials. “The whole thing is clad in western red cedar, which will weather well,” she explains. “It will ‘silver out’ and become reminiscent of

the original beach structures in the area.” The doors are aluminum-frame and impact-resistant, meant to withstand hurricanes—and they never need to be painted. “We tried to keep the exterior as bulletproof as possible.” For the project’s second phase, for which partial permits are already in place, a pool and a pool house will be added, engaging the bay views. “This is meant to be playful and fun,” concludes Rouhani. “The sunset deck, outdoor fireplace, hot tub, surfboard storage—it’s a real beach-house getaway.” 1254 and 1265 Flying Point Road in Water Mill is listed for $13 million with Harald Grant at Sotheby’s, 50 Nugent St., Southampton, 631-227-4913; sothebyshomes.com

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SPACE INSIDE VIEW Avigdor’s photographs from his trips to China (HERE, the Summer Palace in Beijing) and Ukraine (LEFT, St. Michael’s Monastery in Kiev).

PICTURE PERFECT FOR TOP-SELLING BROKER RAPHAEL AVIGDOR, HIS PASSION FOR PHOTOGRAPHY RIVALS HIS LOVE FOR MOVING THE REAL ESTATE MARKET ON THE EAST END. BY EMILY WEITZ

Busy broker: “I hate to admit it, but I don’t really take days off in the Hamptons,” Raphael Avigdor says. “I love what I do, so taking days off is not necessary.” As a top broker for Douglas Elliman, he is always meeting with other branch offices, visiting clients, and having lunches

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with prospective buyers. “My modus operandi has been to work hard while I’m in the Hamptons and then carve out some time to really get away,” he says. “When I travel, I take along my camera to pursue one of my passions—taking pictures in [foreign] countries.” Nature boy:

But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t enjoy the Hamptons. In fact, Avigdor loves it so much that, even if he’s in Manhattan for a late dinner, he will often drive back just so he can wake up with the birds in the morning. “I love the osprey, the deer, even the turkeys,” he

says. “I love the stars at night. I love this unique lighting that has attracted so many artists to the Hamptons in the past.” Hamptons haunt: Avigdor’s favorite spot to refuel amid his demanding schedule? “Without a doubt, my favorite coffee place is Hampton Coffee

Company (multiple locations throughout the Hamptons; hamptoncoffee company.com). The place just feels homey and has delicious food. It’s my go-to spot.” The Avigdor/Peyton Team is located at 70 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-204-2704; theavigdor peytonteam.elliman.com.

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This six-bedroom modern home at 695 Little Noyac Path in Water Mill, complete with pool, is on the market for $4.95 million and represented by Raphael Avigdor (LEFT).


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PRIVATE OCEAN ACCESS Southampton Village Custom-build in Murray compound, 1.94± acres, 9 bedrooms, 11.5+ baths, pool, and tennis. $26,950,000 | 101pheasantlane.com

BARONS LANE OCEANFRONT ESTATE Southampton Village Barons Lane offers 4.5± acres with 430± ft. of direct oceanfront, and 360-degree views from the ocean across farm fields and ponds. $55,000,000 | 382BaronsLane.com

HARAL D G RANT 516.527.7712 harald.grant@sothebyshomes.com SOUTHAMPTON BROKERAGE | 50 NUGENT STREET, SOUTHAMPTON, NY 11968 | 631.283.0600 | SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM/HAMPTONS Sotheby’s International Realty and the Sotheby’s International Realty logo are registered (or unregistered) service marks used with permission. Operated by Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. Real estate agents affiliated with Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc.


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CIRCA 1925 GEORGIAN ESTATE ON MECOX BAY Water Mill 8 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, 5.2± acres, pool, room for tennis, 330± ft. of bayfront with dock. $25,500,000 | 217RoseHillRoad.com

4.6± ACRE-BAYFRONT Water Mill Potential building lot to include house, tennis, pool and pool house with 300± ft. of westfacing waterfront and existing dock. $24,950,000 | MecoxBayfrontEstate.com

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STATEMENT MODERN BAY FRONT Bridgehampton 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 2.4± acres, heated pool, 309± ft. of bayfront, and a dock. $19,995,000 | 40DuneRoad.com

HARAL D G RANT 516.527.7712 harald.grant@sothebyshomes.com


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FLYING POINT OCEAN AND BAY FRONT WITH DOCK Water Mill South 1± acre, 5 bedrooms, waterview hot tub, 100± ft. of bulkheaded beachfront. $13,000,000 | FlyingPointBeachHouse.com

NEW-BUILD ATTERBURY BAY FRONT Southampton 1± acre, 7 bedrooms, 6.5+ baths, heated pool, 200± ft. of bulkhead bayfront. $10,950,000 | sothebyshomes.com/0057019

STYLISH RENOVATION Southampton 1±-acre, 4 bedrooms, pool, pool house, down Wyandanch Lane to ocean beach. $9,995,000 | sothebyshomes.com/0057078

BAY FRONT BEACH BUNGALOW Water Mill 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, half± acre, with 90± ft. of waterfront. $5,495,000 | sothebyshomes.com/0057118

SOUTHAMPTON BROKERAGE | 50 NUGENT STREET, SOUTHAMPTON, NY 11968 | 631.283.0600 | SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM/HAMPTONS Sotheby’s International Realty and the Sotheby’s International Realty logo are registered (or unregistered) service marks used with permission. Operated by Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. Real estate agents affiliated with Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc.


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Since becoming a Real Estate Salesperson in 1994, Christopher has excelled in selling many different kinds of luxury homes but has been especially drawn to waterfront properties. His customer service background and knowledge of the local area have named him a local top-producing agent.

Harald has been cited by The Wall Street Journal as the only Hamptons agent to achieve number one status nationwide for individual sales volume, and has ranked among the top ten agents nationally for several years. With over $2.5 billion in sales, Harald currently maintains over a halfbillion dollars in listings.

Linda, seasoned Hamptons broker, has been successfully selling, listing and renting properties for 30+ years. Linda believes in building lasting relationships and letting her clients know she is always there for them. She is respected as a fair businesswoman bringing her talents and personality to every transaction – her energy, optimism and wonderful sense of humor always prevalent.

70 Jobs Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 631.831.2515, christopherfoglia.danielgale.com

50 Nugent Street, Southampton, NY 11968 Office: 631.227.4913, Mobile: 516.527.7712

Town & Country, Mobile: 516.729.8123 Ibatiancela@TownandCountryHamptons.com

WENDY ALPER

JOHN SCOTT “JT” THOMAS

SHAUNAGH M. BYRNE

Wendy is a Licensed Salesperson and member of the Westchester County Board of Realtors. Honest and trustworthy, she has in depth knowledge of the different neighborhoods that she represents. Whether buying or selling a home, Wendy’s high positive energy and “can do” style sees her clients through the entire process.

A native New Yorker, JT, transitioned from Wall Street to real estate, excelling at Hamptons sales and rentals. He won the Rising Star Award his first year, is a standing member of Halstead’s Producer’s Council and was the firm’s Top Hamptons Agent for 2015 and 2016.

Shaunagh Byrne brings to Brown Harris Stevens an indisputable record of excellence, a vast network of clientele, and comprehensive expertise in all aspects of Hamptons real estate. Her unwavering focus and attention to detail has distinguished Shaunagh consistently as a top producer in the region.

49 Purchase Street, Rye, NY, 10580 914.806.6868; juliabfee.com

2 Newton Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937 jst@halstead.com

smb@bhshamptons.com, 631.204.2430


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SARAH MINARDI

SAM KELLY

BEATE V. MOORE

With countless transactions to her name, Sarah Minardi has become a powerful force in Hamptons real estate, revolutionizing the way agents now market themselves. From Southampton to Montauk, Sarah’s local roots and personal connections have made her a highly sought-after resource for buyers and sellers alike.”

Sam Kelly is a top agent at Bespoke Real Estate, a Southampton local, and a Hamptons golf expert. Participating in multiple recent and record-breaking trades, Sam is making serious waves in the Hamptons real estate scene. Sam recently listed and sold prized 83 Fowler St. in Southampton Village, and currently represents Green Top Farm in Southampton golf country.

Beate V. Moore has successfully brokered over $1 billion in sales. With notable sales in every price category and town in the Hamptons, she has maintained her position among the top 1% of all Sotheby’s International Realty agents nationwide for the past 10 years and has ranked in the top 4 agents in the Hamptons since 2009.

Saunders & Associates 26 Montauk Highway, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.987.8916, Sminardi@Saunders.com Sarahminardi.com

903 Montauk Highway, Water Mill, NY, 11976 631.478.2822; Sam@bespokerealestate.com bespokerealestate.com

Office: 631.537.6000, Mobile: 516.527.7868 beate.moore@sothebyshomes.com

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SUSAN BREITENBACH

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Raphael and James have been advising high-net worth clients for over 15 years. They are known as the expert land brokers and marketers throughout the Hamptons. Within depth use of statistical analysis, they are called upon by both buyers and sellers for their acumen in pricing homes and vacant land.

As The Wall Street Journal’s #1 Hamptons Broker, Susan has handled over $4 billion in real estate transactions. Susan’s impeccable service and outstanding results are fueled by her unparalleled market knowledge, smart negotiating skills and innovative marketing. Whether representing an oceanfront estate or a modest cottage, Susan provides every client the personal attention and guidance they deserve.

Ranked by Variety Magazine in 2017 as one of the top celebrity brokers in the United States, Matthew has become a shining star in the ultra-competitive luxury real estate landscape. Matthew is known for is extensive high net worth contact list, white glove client service, and record breaking sales, which include Truman Capote’s Sagaponack Estate Compound and Jason Kidd’s Water Mill Mansion.

Raphael Avigdor, Licensed Ass. Real Estate Broker Cell: 917.991.1077, Raphael.Avigdor@Elliman.com James Peyton, Licensed Real Estate Salesperson Cell: 917.882.5589, James.Peyton@Elliman.com

1936 Montauk Hwy, Water Mill, NY 11976 Office: 631. 899.0303, Mobile: 631.875.6000 susanbreitenbach.com

2488 Main Street, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 Office: 631.537.6590, Mobile: 631.255.6221


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Simply Sublime serves up quick and salubrious bites made from organic ingredients, like this açai bowl (here) with granola, seasonal fruits, bee pollen, chia, and coconut. left: Owner Alison Burke holding a Pineapple Express (beet, pineapple, carrot, and lemon juice).

GET JUICED WITH THE NEW GRAB-AND-GO COUNTER AT SIMPLY SUBLIME, YOU NO LONGER NEED TO CHOOSE BETWEEN FAST AND HEALTHY.

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Located a mere three minutes out of East Hampton village is the best little juice, smoothie, and healthyeats bar around. Simply Sublime’s truly delicious offerings are always custom-made from fresh, mostly organic ingredients. (What’s more, the

parking’s easy.) The brainchild of Alison Burke and Juliette Logie, the shop has been serving lipsmacking açai bowls, crunchy Thai salad wraps, seriously detoxifying Dr. Oz juice, and bone broth since 2012. This season, the

two sisters are all about the Hamptons hustle, introducing a graband-go counter for post-SoulCycle or Barry’s Bootcamp noshing—think shaved Brussels sprouts or kale salad, kitchari with eggs, and spirulina yogurt bowls. In addition,

there’s the Weekend Warrior Cleanse ($250), which feeds your soul with salubrious, guiltfree eating, from Friday’s dinner to Sunday night’s dessert. Or just pick up a large Detox juice and ask the sisters for yoga, hydrotherapy, or massage

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SELF RELAX clockwise from left: Gurney’s Summer of Wellth includes alfresco yoga; the resort’s beach; the indoor seawater pool is perfect for a healing swim. inset: Gurney’s Beach Club.

3 WAYS TO WELLNESS ESORT & SEAWATER SPA HAS GURNEY’S MONTAU UPPED THE ANTE WITH CAN’T-BE-FOUND-ELSEWHERE ACTIVITIES TO MAKE THE ADDITIONAL DRIVE WORTH IT. BY CRYSTAL MARTIN

1. Sea spa. Gurney’s boasts the only indoor seawater pool in North America. Perfect for a calming soak or healing swim, it’s like taking a dip in the ocean but so much more relaxing. Shots of seawater for drinking, a Gurney’s tradition, are available off-menu. “We stopped doing it officially several years ago,” says Nenner. “We’ve been around for 90 years, so there are many guests who’ve been coming for decades. Those people who know about the seawater shots ask for them.”

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2. Après sun. Guests can soothe their skin with Gurney’s newest spa indulgence, a refreshing aloe wrap for the body, plus a moisturizing facial mask. The treatment finishes with hydrating coconut oil and a cooling mist. “There’s a spa menu, but it’s customizable,” says Nenner. “Our therapists are trained to make sure we’re using the right products for your skin type. They’ll make the recommendations and adjustments that suit your needs.” 3. Fitness alfresco. Gurney’s has teamed up with wellness firm the Wellth Collective to bring classes like barre, spin, Pilates, and more to the beach. Brands such as Y7, Bari Studio, CityRow, and Exhale will hold weekend classes for guests and the public. “You’re working out but still outside, breathing ocean air and enjoying your surroundings,” says Nenner. Sounds good to us! 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, 631-6682345; gurneysmontauk.com

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“Every year, we try to perfect ourselves and have more offerings that give something for everybody,” says Gurney’s general manager Michael Nenner, “whether you want a quiet, shady spot to read in one of our hammocks or dinner at Scarpetta.” Here are three more ways Gurney’s plans to enhance guests’ well-being.


SELF SWEAT

RAISED IN A BARN SOULCYCLE CELEBRATES 10 YEARS OF TRENDMAKING FITNESS AND FUN IN BRIDGEHAMPTON WITH A NEW CLOTHING COLLECTION.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF SOULCYCLE

BY LAUREN EPSTEIN

In 2007, shortly after SoulCycle opened its very first location, on New York City’s Upper West Side, the boutique cycling studio also materialized in Bridgehampton, sparking a new commitment to health and fitness across the East End. But this wasn’t your typical storefront space. SoulCycle, which now has a fervent following across the country, transformed a century-old Butter Lane potato storehouse—known as the Barn—into a cycling hub that embodies the ease and vibe of the Hamptons, with frame ceilings, beachy décor, and an open-air deck. “Fitness is now omnipresent in the Hamptons, and SoulCycle really fueled that trend,” says Laurie Cole, an instructor with the company since its 2006 inception. “The Barn has become my special place over this past decade— it holds such glorious memories.” To commemorate 10 years of influence out East, SoulCycle is releasing a limited-edition anniversary collection of apparel that reinterprets the brand’s classic black-and-white designs with language special to the Barn. Ride on! 264 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton, 631-5373630; soul-cycle.com

ABOVE: A hat ($52) and tank top ($56) from SoulCycle’s new apparel line marking the 10th anniversary of the Barn in Bridgehampton. FAR RIGHT AND BELOW: SoulCycle Bridgehampton. RIGHT: Instructor Laurie Cole.

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JEWELRY DESIGNER STELLA FLAME’S NEW BOUTIQUE LIGHTS UP SAG HARBOR.

Formerly the jeweler-inresidence at Addo, designer Stella Flame has launched her own Sag Harbor shop, carrying men’s and women’s jewelry, handmade in Istanbul by master jewelers— using, as often as possible, ethically sourced gemstones. Not content to offer only her own treasures in this salonlike, intimate space, Flame also stocks Hamptonsexclusive clothing, body products, and even furniture and artwork. The common denominator? “It’s about mind, body, and soul,” says Flame. “I wanted an unexpected mix of contemporary and antique objects and adornments, inspired by the idea of feeding your soul and satisfying your senses,” she says, including smooth, incredible ceramics from Paris-based Sylvie SaintAndré Perrin, Jane August handbags, Indigo Jane cashmere, Andrew Cotton artworks, Buly 1803 skincare, and furniture from Andrew Martin. 150 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-919-5172; stellaflamejewelry.com

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BROOKS BROTHERS

CLIC GENERAL STORE

The effortless ease of the Hamptons is perfectly embodied in AERIN’s stunning shop. Luxurious beauty products sit next to elegant home pieces—picture rich golds balanced out by soft suedes. It’s no wonder this spot is a favorite of East Enders. 83 Main St., Southampton, 631-353-3773; aerin.com

Since 1818, the clothing label’s classic looks have been synonymous with Hamptons style. Often rooted in nautical themes, Brooks Brothers’ iconic summer staples range from impeccably tailored suits to crisp button-downs for him and her. 48–50 Main St., Southampton, 631-287-3936; brooksbrothers.com

What started as a bookstore and gallery is now an expertly curated concept space featuring contemporary photography, books, home goods, and apparel. 60 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-527-7102; clic.com

With a cult following of loyal customers, Alice + Olivia CEO and Creative Director Stacey Bendet’s colorful and whimsical designs capture the free spirit of the East End. The brand’s Southampton and East Hampton boutiques carry a fresh assortment of ready-to-wear clothing and accessories from the designer as well as a curated selection of specialty pieces from jewelry designers including Lele Sadoughi and Lulu Frost. 79 Main St., East Hampton, 631-702-7155; 58 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-204-0164; aliceandolivia.com

BANDIER New York’s hottest fitness wear store embraces the motto, “Dream it. Do it. Be it.”—which sums up the high-energy feel of the shop and the top quality of the sleek athletic-wear and athleisure finds. 44 Main St., Southampton, 631-488-4304; bandier.com

BRUNELLO CUCINELLI Legendary Italian fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli graces the Hamptons with his signature shop featuring home goods, luxe ready-to-wear, and accessories. INSIDER TIP: Keep an eye out for his iconic cashmere, which is truly unparalleled, in both clothing and home products. 39 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-3400; brunellocucinelli.com

CALYPSO ST. BARTH You’ll find everything your closet needs at this spot, filled with an eclectic mix of comfortable, upscale attire and accessories. 21 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-329-0033; calypsostbarth.com

Providing Hamptonites with the perfect closet basics with nods to the area’s preppy, relaxed roots, this store takes it to the next level with special collaborations and unique items exclusive to their East Hampton and Southampton stores for the summer season. 17 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-5348; 35 Main St., Southampton, 631-2830438; clubmonaco.com

ERES The French brand uses high-tech materials that fit like a second skin to create unique swimsuits in original cuts. 55 Main St., East Hampton, 631-6045544; eresparis.com

EVERYTHING BUT WATER Known for its incredible array of swimwear, this store also specializes in cover-ups, sundresses, and everything essential for a stylish resort wardrobe. The perfect stop for all your summer needs. 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-5693; everythingbutwater.com

COPIOUS ROW A lifestyle concept store that carries handselected items with supreme aesthetic appeal will make its Southampton debut this summer. 28C Jobs Lane, Southampton; copiousrow.com

FAHRENHEIT 451 Liz Epstein’s boutique offers an array of upscale styles from Marc Jacobs, J Brand, and Shoshanna. 105 Main St., Westhampton Beach, 631-288-5724; shopf451.com

ELIE TAHARI High-end Israeli designer Elie Tahari expresses elegance and tastefulness in

FIGUE Founder Stephanie von Watzdorf draws artistic and global influences into every print, texture, and color of her statement pieces for a look she describes as “gypsy meets jet set.” 55 Main St., East Hampton, 631-527-5111; figue.com

BLUE & CREAM

GLENN BRADFORD

High-end contemporary fashion from the likes of Phillip Lim, Iro, and A.P.C. provides a cool, city edge to East Enders’ wardrobes. INSIDER TIP: Don’t overlook Blue & Cream’s namesake collection of impeccably fitted closet staples. 60 The Cir, East Hampton, 631-329-1392; blueandcream.com

Husband-and-wife team Glenn and Sharyn Bradford have worked together to create one of the Hamptons’ top destinations for fine jewelry. Glenn’s stunning designs and expertise have helped him gain a following across the Island and beyond. 3 Railroad Ave., East Hampton, 631-324-0009; glennbradford.com

BLUE1

GLORIA JEWEL

Since opening their first Hamptons store in 2007, Blue1 owners Jarret Willis and Crystal Smith Willis have offered the ultimate shopping experience, with a mission to bring the catwalk to the hamlets’ streets. 2397 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-237-1796; 124 Main St., Westhampton Beach, 631-288-583; shopblueone.com

Snag comfortable, feminine clothing and accessories from popular and rising designers at this boutique, with locations across the East End. 125 Main St., Westhampton, 631-998-0882; 36 Main St., Amagansett, 631-907-4095; 2486 Main St., Bridgehampton, 631-6136034; 58 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-604-2695; gloriajewel.com

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Mercer embroidered one-piece, Zimmermann ($425).

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each collection he creates—emphasizing exceptional fit to complement feminine figures. 1 Main St., East Hampton, 631-329-8883; elietahari.com


every single week. 148 Main St., Westhampton Beach, 631-684-0040; shopmixology.com

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MICHELLE FARMER WHO: Owner of Michelle Farmer Collaborate. LIGHT FARE: “Lulu Kitchen & Bar in Sag Harbor (126 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631725-0900; lulusagharbor.com) is super cozy and has a great vibe and delicious menu.” DAY AT THE BEACH: “Scott Cameron Beach in Bridgehampton has beautiful sunsets between Mecox Bay and the ocean and is one of my favorite places for a bonfire on the beach with friends.” FARM GIRL: “Marders (120 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton, 631-537-3700; marders.com), right down the street

NILI LOTAN Known for her easy yet elegant slip dresses, Lotan fuses the modernity of city style with the ease of resortwear, creating the perfect harmony for Hamptonites. Her minimalist designs pack a seriously posh punch—creating the perfect foundation for your year-round wardrobe. 38 Main St., East Hampton, 631-329-8338; nililotan.com

from us in Bridgehampton, is chock-full of gorgeous plants for the avid gardener. They do movie night on the weekends, and there are always interesting lectures going on.” Michelle Farmer Collaborate is located at 2491 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-604-1850; michellefarmer.com.

INTERMIX This on-trend shop sells designers from Alexander Wang to Valentino and Jonathan Simkhai. Always a mixture of different styles and trends, you can never go wrong at Intermix. 87 Main St., East Hampton, 631-9078025; 64 Main St., Southampton, 631-283-8510; intermixonline.com

JENNIFER MILLER Known especially for her diverse range of fine and fashion jewelry, Jennifer Miller strikes the perfect chord with her feminine, refined collections of jewelry, apparel, and accessories. Miller takes luxe materials and infuse them with touches of nonchalance, creating classy pieces to take you through the summer. 55 Main St., East Hampton, 631-3299061; 28 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631283-9061; jennifermillerjewelry.com

with edgy, rock ’n’ roll-style clothing as well as modern wardrobe staples for stylish Hamptons men. 54 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-4440; johnvarvatos.com

KIRNA ZABÊTE This beautifully curated store collects together brands that you wouldn’t typically find in the Hamptons—Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Saint Laurent—in an imaginative, Pop Art-covered space. 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-527-5794; kirnazabete.com

L’OBJET Shop this high-end décor boutique for unique artisanal pieces. The finishing accents for your Hamptons home are sure to be among L’Objet’s curated assortment of treasures. 9 Main St., Southampton, 631-259-2644; l-objet.com

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This Hamptons-bred beauty offers up bohemian, free-spirited glamor at her Sag Harbor boutique. Nomadic tribal influences are reimagined in her designs through high-quality fabrics in bright, flirty colors. 11 Madison St., Sag Harbor; joeywolffer.com

Dating back to the 1920s, London Jewelers provides impeccable jewelry created by a skilled staff of craftsmen. Services include repairs and custom design. 2 Main St., East Hampton, 631329-3939; 47 Main St., Southampton, 631-287-4499; londonjewelers.com

JOHN VARVATOS

MICHAEL KORS

John Varvatos spices up the East End

The designer, with his namesake

modern brand, has become one of the most prominent figures in American sportswear. Incorporating shoes, accessories, and baubles, it’s easy to create a head-to-toe ensemble here. Americana Manhasset, 2004 Northern Blvd., 516-365-3512; 19 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-267-2200; 30 Main St., Southampton, 631-2832633; michaelkors.com

MICHELLE FARMER First a jewelry designer, Michelle Farmer now brings luxurious and unique fashion-forward accessories, ready-to-wear items, home décor, and more to her casual-chic store in Bridgehampton. 2491 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-604-1850; michellefarmer.com

MILLY Milly designer Michelle Smith seamlessly merges American sportswear with Parisian atelier techniques, incorporating precise tailoring and flawless details throughout her collections. 54 Main St., East Hampton, 631-604-6544; milly.com

MIXOLOGY Shop the hottest of-the-moment women’s fashions with over 150 new styles hitting Mixology’s shelves

OLIVER PEOPLES Eyewear options are chicer than ever thanks to this luxury brand, which showcases a selection of sleek custom frames in its exquisite East Hampton boutique. From trendy to timeless shapes, Oliver Peoples’s frames complement all faces and styles. 53 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-329-4318; oliverpeoples.com

THE PERFECT PURSE With a rare vintage selection of brands such as Chanel, Hermès, and Valentino, this housefront shop is heaven for handbag aficionados. Headed by industry experts Alan Stolz and Marc DeLeon, the service here is just as pristine as the products. 27 Hampton Road, Southampton, 631-283-3360

POLO RALPH LAUREN Since its inception in 1968, the luxury label has been instrumental in shaping and defining the traditional American prep look, putting its classic stamp on everything from tuxedos to tennis skirts. 32 Main St., East Hampton, 631-9070960; 41 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-287-6953; ralphlauren.com

ROBERTA FREYMANN Shopping for bright and fun summer pieces? Roberta Freymann is a travel-inspired lifestyle brand offering sophisticated leisure wear, accessories, and home goods with global motifs. 21 Main St., East Hampton, 631-329-5828

SHARI’S PLACE A legendary Hamptons mainstay,

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A new musical from the producer of Hamilton!

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The Eres by Nupie collaboration (available in its East Hampton boutique) boasts boho-chic sandals for a day of fun in the sun.

“Charming and magical!” –Sag Harbor Express

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Shari’s offers a one-of-a-kind assortment from the world’s top designers in her Glen Cove and Southampton shops. Known for its wide range of high-quality fabrics and eclectic signature style, this boutique is one of the East End’s dearest treasures. 29 Main St., Southampton, 631-7267200; 44 Glen Cove Road, 516-484-7400; sharisplace.com

STELLA FLAME

July 4Ð30

The unique jewelry designer brings a bit of rebellion to the world of fine jewelry, pairing precious metals that contrast in color with some of the world’s finest stones. There’s an innate edge and beauty to Stella Flame’s rare creations that truly sets them apart. 150 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-919-5172; stellaflamejewelry.com

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Saturday, July 15 call 631.725.0818 or visit baystreet.org

Using gorgeous, high-quality diamonds and gemstones, this brand offers a large selection of elegant adornments. 27 Main St. D, Southampton, 631-283-7600; tamaracomolli.com

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meeting ground where chic downtown dressing meets relaxed resortwear. Carrying clothing for both men and women, Tenet injects a sense of cool into its attire and store, which also sells handmade surfboards, art, and fashionable furniture. 91 Main St., Southampton, 631-377-3981; tenetshop.com

THEORY Contemporary shapes and silhouettes flow in top-of-the-line fabrics at Theory’s Hamptons outposts. Think airy, lightweight shirts, perfectly cut summer pants, and more for smart summer dressing. 46 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-3285; 98–100 Main St., Southampton, 631-2040231; theory.com

TOMAS MAIER Originally known for his beachwear collections, Germanborn designer Tomas Maier combines Italian manufacturing practices with relaxed designs. He now offers a full range of men’s and women’s lifestyle products— all infused with his signature casual elegance. 74 Montauk Hwy., East Hampton, 631-6046700; tomasmaier.com

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Sovereign Beauty Kerry Dunn & Nick Weber TORY SPORT Designer Tory Burch merges her now-iconic look with the world of athletics in her East Hampton Tory Sport boutique. The space is composed of crisp nautical influences and high-performance clothing and accessories that are equally feminine and functional. 47 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-907-9150; torysport.com

VELVET West Coast meets East Coast at this fashion-forward boutique, where designers Jenny Graham and Toni Spencer were inspired by the laid-back lifestyles of the country’s best beach destinations. From sundresses and cover-ups to the perfect T-shirt, Velvet uses the finest materials to make your go-to seasonal essentials. 56 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-2040005; velvet-tees.com

VILEBREQUIN This iconic brand’s brightly patterned and colored swimwear can be spotted on beaches all across the East End. Influenced by the elegance of St-Tropez, Vilebrequin’s designs bring the

sailing culture and jet-set lifestyle of the French Riviera here to the South Fork. 30 Main St., East Hampton, 631-644-5790; 42 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-2041530; vilebrequin.com

WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND In 1993, college friends Gerard Maione and Seth Weiser opened a vintage fashion paradise. Since then, the store has added multiple locations, all filled with highly coveted finds from Hermès Birkin bags to Louis Vuitton trunks and Chanel earrings. 48 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-0874; whatgoesaroundnyc.com

ZIMMERMANN This Australia-based label blends seamlessly with Hamptons style, with its feminine and bohemian designs ranging from floor-length day dresses to chic bikinis. The brand’s vibrant colors and exquisite prints make a statement, sure to be some of the most covetable pieces of the summer season. 27 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-604-6291; zimmermannwear.com

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This pompom straw tote from Milly ($298) is the ultimate summer carry-all.

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made hot sauces. 74 Montauk Hwy., 631-267-8800; lafondita.net

LOBSTER ROLL RESTAURANT

This casual roadside surf shack is famous for fresh seafood dishes and refreshing summer cocktails. Pull off Montauk Highway when you see the yellow signs, and you’ve arrived at the ultimate spot for steamers. 2025 Montauk Hwy., 631-267-6348; clambaronline.com

Open since the 1950s (and now famous as a location for scenes in the series The Affair), this roadside restaurant also goes by the name Lunch for its iconic neon sign. Lobster rolls, chowders, and by-the-pound lobsters are some of their timeless dishes. 1980 Montauk Hwy., 631-2673740; lobsterroll.com

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Isabel and Gary MacGurn have been bringing their delicious dosas to the East End since 1997. 6 Amagansett Sq., 631-267-3131; hamptonchutney.com

Authentic in its Northern Italian focus, Sotto Sopra attracts regulars like Blythe Danner, Cameron Diaz, and Naomi Watts. 231 Main St., 631-2673695; restaurantsottosopra.com

INDIAN WELLS TAVERN This classic spot is a publike eatery with all-American fare that attracts a sports-loving crowd. 177 Main St., 631-267-0400; indianwellstavern.com

LA FONDITA The Honest Man Group’s La Fondita serves traditional Mexican street food in an authentic outdoor fonda setting. INSIDER TIP: Before you leave, be sure to pick up bottles of the house-

AQUEBOGUE IL GIARDINO This North Fork restaurant brings authentic Italian cuisine to the beach, with the dishes crafted from seasonal ingredients bought from local farms. 739 Main Road, 631-779-3900; ilgiardinoaquebogue.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.,631-5373660; bridgehamptoninn.com

This laid-back bistro is a go-to for the area’s A-list. Joining Executive Chef Jason Weiner is new chef de cuisine Jeremy Blutstein, formerly of East by Northeast in Montauk, who has vowed to continue supporting the community by using local products. 1 Ocean Road, 631-537-5665; almondnyc.com

BOBBY VAN’S STEAKHOUSE This steakhouse boasts a colorful history, a notable clientele (including Howard Stern, Jimmy Fallon, and Bruce Springsteen), and a commitment to the cooking techniques perfected years ago by the fathers of New York’s steakhouse cuisine. Though its sister restaurant in NYC is celebrating its 48th anniversary this year, Bobby Van’s actually got its start in Bridgehampton. 2393 Montauk Hwy., 631-537-0590; bobbyvans.com

BRIDGEHAMPTON CANDY KITCHEN A classic luncheonette and soda fountain known for small-town charm, diner favorites, and a loyal celeb crowd. 2391 Montauk Hwy., 631-537-9885

ELAIA ESTIATORIO This Greek restaurant is the perfect homage to the native country of owner Sofia Crokos and her husband, Chris, who want diners to feel like they’re having Sunday dinner with family. 95 School St., 631-613-6469; elaiaestiatorio.com

PIERRE’S At this Bridgehampton bistro, you’ll find beachy French fare and luxe St. Barths-inspired décor. INSIDER TIP: The upstairs lounge, celebrating its second season, is the perfect spot for after-dinner drinks with a living-room vibe. 2468 Main St.,631-537-5110; pierresbridgehampton.com

TOPPING ROSE HOUSE The restaurant’s one-acre garden produces garnishes for the awardwinning menu, created by acclaimed chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. 1 Bridgehampton–Sag Harbor Tpk., 631-537-0870; toppingrosehouse.com

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friend, Beth Buccini, opened a Kirna Zabête (66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-527-5794; kirnazabete.com) in East Hampton last

After a fire last year, World Pie is back and better than ever. The casual eatery is family-friendly and serves some of the East End’s best thin-crust pizza. 2402 Montauk Hwy., 631-537-7999; worldpiebh.com

summer. I can find everything from a Zimmerman summer dress to a Deerfield Road, Water Mill, 631-726-4833; halseyfarm.com) for its fresh produce. The real reason I go is for their dill pickles. I can’t explain in words how good they are.” FOLD YOUR HAND: “There’s nothing like a movie and Sam’s (36 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-3245900; samseathampton.com) for pizza on a Sunday night. I usually order the Sam’s special.” HARD WORK: “I live in Southampton and drive all the way to East Hampton to work out. That’s only because there’s an AKT in Motion there (3 Railroad Ave., East Hampton, 631527-5447; aktinmotion.com). I take the Happy Hour class, which is a mix of high-impact dance and strength training.”

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YAMA Q Expert sushi, vegetarian specialties, and Asian-inspired burritos have made Yama Q a local staple. 2393 Montauk Hwy., 631-537-0225; yamaq.com

EAST HAMPTON BABETTE’S The menu here is devoted to vegetarian and vegan dishes, including dairy-free soups, sauces, and dressings. 66 Newtown Lane, 631-329-5377; babettesrestaurant.com

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1. THE GIG SHACK 668 The Gig Shack, or as the locals call it simply “The Shack”, is among the preeminent downtown Montauk restaurants and watering holes. The Global Surf Cuisine stays true to its Montauk roots yet with a unique international twist. The wine, beer & spirit list features some of their favorite local producers including Bedell, Wölffer, Montauk Brewing Co & of course their very own Montauk Hard Label. 782 Main Street - Montauk, NY 11954 631.668.2727

2. KOZU HAMPTONS Classic Japanese cuisine gets a Peruvian twist at this spacious Southampton destination. With Head Chef Josan Kim from Nobu Downtown & Royal Sushi in Philadelphia (a 2-star Michelin restaurant) you can expect the finest quality sushi in the Hamptons. Open 7 nights with a Saturday brunch and DJ! 136 Main Street, Southampton, NY 11968 631.619.6660, kozuhamptons.com

3. EAST HAMPTON POINT New in 2017 is Chef Craig Attwood, dubbed a “kitchen commander” by The New York Times, with a signature menu of seafood-driven New American cuisine on the deck, in the nautically-themed main dining room and upstairs private dining room, at the indoor or outdoor bars, and for boaters who dock and dine. 295 Three Mile Harbor/Hog Creek Road East Hampton, NY 11937 Call 631.329.2800 or visit easthamptonpoint.com

4. VINE STREET CAFE A diverse, creative menu using locally-sourced ingredients. Guests say the Bouillabaisse alone is worth the ferry to Shelter Island, and is “too good” to be compared to the traditional French seafood stew. Find the popular sauces, meats, pastas and more at the adjoining market and Milk Pail, Water Mill. 41 S. Ferry Rd, Shelter Island, NY 11964 Call 631.749.3210, or visit vinestreetcafe.com

5. TOPPING ROSE HOUSE Chef Jean-Georges’ Hamptons outpost is entering its second season and is the most desirable dinner and event space in the Hamptons. JG’s simply cooked menu is ideal for the health-conscious Hamptonite who still wants to enjoy a social night out. The hotel’s event space features a barn that will host this summer’s hottest weekly dinner party which will include new menu themes each Friday night from one of Jean-George’s many restaurants. One Bridgehampton—Sag Harbor Turnpike 631.537.0870, toppingrosehouse.com


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This waterfront restaurant is a favorite for fresh seafood and breathtaking views. 39 Gann Road, 631-329-3663; baykitchenbar.com

This East Hampton mainstay boasts an expertly prepared menu of American classics. Owner Michael Nolan knows how to run a room and pack a house, and this tough-to-get reservation is always worth it. 8 Fresno Pl., 631-3248700; fresnorestaurant.com

The Miami-based hot spot has won raves for its house-made noodles and Japanese small plates. 221 Pantigo Road, 631-324-1678; momihamptons.com

Andy Cohen raves about the pizzas at this bar and restaurant, owned and run by multiple generations of the Naska family since 1947. 36 Newtown Lane, 631-324-5900; samseasthampton.com

BOSTWICK’S CHOWDER HOUSE Classic fish-shack staples are served in a nautical-themed room. The catering service is top-notch, as is the lovely outdoor seating. 277 Pantigo Road, 631324-1111; bostwickschowderhouse.com

CITTANUOVA This fashionable Milanese-style trattoria serves a menu of casual everyman dishes with prices to match. 29 Newtown Lane, 631-324-6300; cittanuova.com

COVE HOLLOW TAVERN The team behind Shelter Island’s Vine Street Café brings a new concept to East Hampton, with great cocktails at the bar and terrific shareable snacks all over the menu. 85 Montauk Hwy., 631-527-7131

EAST HAMPTON GRILL Hearty classics like prime cuts and ribs are prepared in an open kitchen and served in a bistro-style space. 99 N. Main St., 631-329-6666; easthamptongrill.com

EAST HAMPTON POINT The dining room at this first-class resort boasts floor-to-ceiling windows and a sunset menu of seasonal specialties. 295 Three Mile Harbor Road/Hog Creek Road, 631-329-2800; easthamptonpoint.com

HARBOR GRILL Situated on Three Mile Harbor, this husband-and-wife-run spot serves casual American fare at economical prices. 367 Three Mile Harbor Road, 631-604-5290

NICK & TONI’S The ultimate in Hamptons power dining, Nick & Toni’s continues to draw the A-list with its tried-and-true menu. The pizza oven emblazoned with a dog has become iconic, and the fried zucchini chips are a must the moment you order. 136 N. Main St., 631-3243550; nickandtonis.com

SERAFINA Enjoy one of the restaurant’s famed Napoletana pizzas alfresco by the heat lamps or some of the Hamptons’ best pasta dishes in the crisp, classic dining room. 104 N. Main St., 631-267-3500; serafinarestaurant.com

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PALM RESTAURANT

Locally sourced ingredients and Scandinavian flavors inform the refined New American menu at this deluxe country inn. 207 Main St., 631-3245006; themaidstone.com

A first-class steak menu and a formidable wine list attract an equally impressive clientele. Ralph Lauren and his family are among the regulars who often hold court here. 94 Main St., 631-324-0411; thepalm.com

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Michael’s offers simply prepared steakhouse eats, with specialty cuts every Wednesday night. 28 Maidstone Park Road, 631-324-0725; michaelsofmaidstone.com

Enjoy traditional pub fare like fish and chips, French onion soup, and gigantic burgers at this laid-back community hub. 10 Main St., 631-324-8555; rowdyhall.com

Seasoned restaurateur Michael Gluckman offers classic American comfort food at this new year-round spot. 100 Montauk Hwy., 631-2675603; servicestationrestaurant.com

THE 1770 HOUSE RESTAURANT This colonial inn’s upstairs dining room offers New American cuisine backed by one of the East End’s most extensive wine lists. Raise an extra glass this summer as the restaurant celebrates its 15th anniversary. 143 Main St., 631-324-1770; 1770house.com

Linguini with Montauk littleneck clams and Berkshire chorizo in a spicy white wine broth at Fresno restaurant.

Opening on June 24, this pop-up spinoff from Manhattan’s Eleven Madison Park is sure to be the summer’s toughest reservation. The restaurant accepts only American Express cards, and the offerings are extensive, including night- and day-style cocktails, chicken burgers and games in the yard, and of course the white-tablecloth dining that EMP is famous for. 341 Pantigo Road; empsummerhouse.com

FIERRO’S One of Gwyneth Paltrow’s favorites, this specialty-pizza place also serves healthminded pastas and wraps. 104 Park Pl., 631-324-5751; fierrospizzastore.com

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SPRINGS TAVERN For over 80 years, Springs Tavern has been a neighborhood hot spot. Its latest incarnation features classic American pub food, a perfect match for the historic photos that line the walls. 15 Fort Pond Road, East Hampton, 631-527-7800; thespringstavern.com

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WHO: Cofounder of NYC cocktail bar The Garret, which has

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opened an outpost at Arbor in Montauk. SURFIN’ SAFARI: “I love The Surf Lodge (183 Edgemere St., Montauk, 631-483-5037; thesurflodge.com) for early-evening live music: a cocktail, music, and a sunset.” DOCKSIDE DINNERS: “Duryea’s Lobster Deck (65 Tuthill Road, Montauk, 631-668-2410; duryealobsters.com) is the

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perfect location for a warm evening, fresh seafood, and a water view. What’s not to like?”ON TAP: “Montauk Brewing Company (62 S.

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Erie Ave., Montauk, 631-668-8471; montaukbrewingco.com) is a great

A family-run, kid-friendly restaurant that boasts hearty Sicilian dishes. 674 Montauk Hwy., 631-996-4550; cucinaeastquogue.com

place to grab a drink after dinner. It’s casual, it’s local, and it’s also

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Fort Pont Road, Montauk, 631-238-5430; arbormontauk.com.

Dockers takes a detail-driven approach to sourcing its seafood, which it gets from fishermen locally and in Nova Scotia. 94 Dune Road, 631-653-0653; dockerswaterside.com

NEW MOON CAFÉ A winning combination of Texas barbecue entrées and Lone Starinspired Mexican dishes attracts a dedicated clientele. 524 Montauk Hwy., 631-653-4042; 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. INSIDER TIP: Look for the new dishes that Stone Creek Inn is debuting this season to celebrate its 20th anniversary. 405 Montauk Hwy., 631-653-6770; stonecreekinn.com

HAMPTON BAYS CANAL CAFÉ One of the highlights of Hampton Bays is the water views, and Canal Café gives you an unparalleled vantage point, along with a relaxed setting and some of the area’s best local seafood. 44 Newtown Road, 631-723-2155; thecanalcafe.com

CENTRO TRATTORIA & BAR With a menu based on owner Salvatore Biundo’s family recipes, this restaurant

outdoors.” HOME BASE: “Garret at Arbor is for late night, of course. But if not, then Gig Shack (782 Main St., Montauk, 631-668-2727; 668thegigshack.com) for a post-dinner drink.” Arbor is located at 240

has its roots firmly planted in Italy, and it shows in dishes like clams oreganata. 336 W. Montauk Hwy., 631-594-5744; centrohamptons.com

COWFISH From brunch to dinner, the menu here hits all the right spots, including burgers and sushi. INSIDER TIP: The patio is the best spot in the house for views of the canal. 258 E. Montauk Hwy., 631-594-3868; cowfishrestaurant.com

EDGEWATER RESTAURANT Whether you prefer surf or turf, they’re both highlights here—an ideal location for a brunch meeting—and both come with the perfect cocktail to match. 295 E. Montauk Hwy., 631-723-2323; edgewaterrestaurant.com

HAMPTON MAID Founded in 1959, this resort-style restaurant, set on a sprawling, tranquil property, is run by the Poulakis family. Each room has unique architecture and interior design. INSIDER TIP: If you can’t make it to relax and recharge for the weekend, swing by in the morning for a spectacular breakfast. 259 E. Montauk Hwy., 631-728-4166; hamptonmaid.com

OAKLAND’S RESTAURANT Family-owned for nearly three decades, this waterfront eatery is a great spot for a casual drop-in when you’re craving a superb cocktail in a relaxed setting. 365 Dune Road, 631-728-6903; oaklandsrestaurant.net

ORLANDO’S CAFÉ An ideal stop for a quick bite, Orlando’s Café has sandwiches, tacos, and other unpretentious eats to take out, whether that’s back home or back to the beach. 40 W. Montauk Hwy., 631-728-2608; orlandoscafe.weebly.com

RUMBA The Caribbean cuisine at this “islandstyle hideaway” is superb, and the vibe is unexpected in the Hamptons—which is what makes it so fabulous. Come for the rum drinks, reggae, and low-key vibe on Shinnecock Bay. 43 Canoe Place Road, Hampton Bays, 631-594-3544; rumbahamptonbays.com

PRIME An outstanding upscale restaurant for anything from steak to sushi, Prime is also a great place to stop on your trip back home on Sunday. 117 N. New York Ave., 631-385-1515; restaurantprime.com

MONTAUK ARBOR Now in its second season, Arbor offers a Mediterranean-style menu and a casual-chic vibe. The 40-seat outdoor patio dining area is perfect for summer evenings. INSIDER TIP: NYC cocktail brand The Garret debuts an outdoor bar this season with a host of mixologists. 240 Fort Pond Blvd., 631-283-5430; arbormontauk.com

BACKYARD RESTAURANT AT SOLÉ EAST A Mediterranean-inspired menu, Saturday pool parties, and Sunday jazz brunches draw a stylish clientele. 90 Second House Road, 631-668-9739; 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., 631-668-8393; buddhaberry.com

THE CROW’S NEST INN AND RESTAURANT Seafood and seasoned meat dishes fashioned from organic ingredients complement the restaurant’s rustic charm. 4 Old West Lake Dr., 631-6682077; crowsnestmtk.com

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DURYEA’S The Lobster Deck, Fish Market, and Farmers Market return for a second season. The fresh local seafood includes lobster Cobb salad, a classic clambake, a shrimp basket, and seafood towers featuring raw-bar items and sushi. The Fish Market’s revitalized retail space offers fresh local seafood by the pound, as well as sauces and condiments. INSIDER TIP: The Farmers Market offers Goodale Farm dairy products, Iacono Farms’ homemade barbecue and teriyaki sauces, Greek yogurt from Nounos Creamery, Mecox Bay Dairy cheese, and Balsam and Bhumi produce. 65 Tuthill Road, Montauk, 631-668-2410; duryealobsters.com

EAST BY NORTHEAST Featuring a vibrant bar, an outdoor patio, and live music on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, this sleek restaurant and lounge is noted for combining Asian cooking with local seafood and New World wines, plus sunset views. 51 Edgemere St., 631-668-2872; eastbynortheast.com

GOSMAN’S DOCK Baked stuffed clams and butterflied fantail shrimp are two of the fresh offerings at this fish-focused Montauk staple. 500 W. Lake Dr., 631-6685330; gosmans.com

HARVEST ON FORT POND The family-style Italian specials here are based on what’s ripe in the restaurant’s two gardens. 11 S. Emery St., 631-6685574; harvestfortpond.com

from Montauk, this eatery is the epitome of dock-to-dish. 541 E. Lake Dr., 631-668-4272; inletseafood.com

LA BRISA The homemade guacamole and tortillas are the ideal post-Ditch Plains beachday treat. 752 Montauk Hwy., 631-668-8338; labrisa.com

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welcomes new items throughout the menu, including crab cakes with pickled vegetables; Korean barbecue aioli and daikon sprouts; and blackened Montauk mako shark with charred tomatillo salsa, roasted corn, tortilla crisps, and avocado. 16 Navy Road, 631-668-6868; navybeach.com

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Acclaimed chef Chris Rendell offers an eclectic menu of locally sourced seafood and produce. The vibe is always fun and super-young, and a superb lineup of musical talent is set for the 10th-anniversary season. 183 Edgemere St., 631-483-5039; thesurflodge.com

This relaxing, nautical-chic hideaway features local seafood and water views. 32 Star Island Road, 631-668-3100; montaukyachtclub.com

Fresh seafood from the culinary team behind The Smile in New York City is served in a bohemian-style setting. 161 Second House Road, 631-668-2877; chelseahotels.com

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Chef Matthew Guiffrida’s second Muse location brings favorites like his Bacon-N-Eggs Breakfast Salad to the heart of Montauk. 41 S. Euclid Ave., 631-238-5937; museattheend.com

Enjoy stunning seaside views and Italian classics at this beachfront hot spot at Gurney’s Montauk Hotel and Spa. 290 Old Montauk Hwy., 631-668-1771; gurneysmontauk.com

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THE SALTBOX RESTAURANT & BAR

Paul McCartney, Robert De Niro, and Cameron Diaz are just a few of the stars who come for the fresh, simply prepared cuisine at Montauk’s favorite beachfront restaurant. INSIDER TIP: For its eighth season, Navy Beach

This new seafood shack serves pub-style fare and creative twists on classic cocktails. 99 Carl Fisher Plaza, 631-238-5727; montauksaltbox.com

A view of Fort Pond Bay from the Lobster Deck at Duryea’s in Montauk.

Executive Chef Gray Gardell-Gross helms a pink-and-orange kitchen that churns out creative renditions of the day’s local catch. 782 Main St., 631-668-2727; 668thegigshack.com

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SWALLOW EAST New American bar bites and live reggae draw a casual-chic crowd. 474 W. Lake Dr., 631-668-8344; swalloweastrestaurant.com

SAG HARBOR THE AMERICAN HOTEL One of the most impressive wine lists in the country and a chef with a prestigious pedigree are just two elements that make this a long-standing French favorite. The coveted seats on the porch, overlooking the town, and the more formal indoor dining room are always packed with diners happy to listen to live music from the in-house piano player. 49 Main St., 631-7253535; theamericanhotel.com

BARON’S COVE This hotel is home to an exquisite all-American restaurant and lounge. The first floor houses a living room with an outdoor area perfect for cocktails, while the upstairs dining room reflects the area’s fishing heritage, with oceanic elements throughout. 31 W. Water St., 844-227-6672; baronscove.com

An unassuming chowder house and bar known for its specialty tequila cocktails. 364 W. Lake Dr., 631-6686592; thehideawaymontauk.com

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THE BEACON Located right on the water, this classic bistro is noted for its seafood, particularly the mussels. INSIDER TIP: There are no reservations here, so arrive early, give your name, and enjoy a cocktail overlooking the marina. 8 W. Water St., 631-725-7088; beaconsagharbor.com

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At the Beacon’s sister restaurant, owner David Loewenberg leads the first-class service, while partner Sam McCleland oversees the kitchen. The menu, featuring flash-fried calamari, lobster, and fresh catch from Montauk, always draws a crowd. 3253 Noyac Road, 631-725-3400; bellandanchor.com

This bustling seafood eatery offers waterfront views and a patio inside an American Legion building. 26 Bay St., 631-725-7100; 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., 631-725-7009; dopolaspiaggia.com

1615 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Tpk., 631-725-1045; estias.com

LE BILBOQUET ESTIA’S LITTLE KITCHEN Authentic paella, turtle rolls, and tortilla soup are highlights at this family-style spot, which also has a standout breakfast.

One of New York City’s most popular French bistros makes its Sag Harbor debut this season. Owner Philippe Delgrange is bringing many favorites from his Manhattan home base, giving Hamptonites the chance to enjoy his tuna tartare, beef carpaccio, and Dover sole from a perch on the bay. 1 Long Wharf, Sag Harbor

LT BURGER Mouthwatering burgers and irresistible milk shakes anchor this casual eat-in or takeout hot spot in Sag Harbor. The child-friendly vibe makes it a family favorite. 62 Main St., 631-899-4646; ltburger.com

LULU KITCHEN & BAR This bistro features a wood-burning grill and oven to give every dish that perfect summer flavor. Chef Philippe Corbet’s menu keeps the sunny vibe going with Mediterranean-inspired dishes, such as the vegetable pot-au-feu. 126 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-0900; lulusagharbor.com

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The Beacon offers seafood-centric dishes—like this halibut baked in parchment—as well as a bar (bottom left) and harbor views (bottom right).

A rustic Main Street staple offering New American plates by chef Matthew Guiffrida. 16 Main St., 631-899-4810; museintheharbor.com

PAGE AT 63 MAIN The New American dishes feature hyperlocal vegetables grown on the bistro’s in-house aquaponic produce wall. 63 Main St., 631-725-1810; page63main.com

SEN The head chef, known simply as Tora-san, crafts an incredibly diverse seafood menu. 23 Main St., 631-7251774; senrestaurant.com

WÖLFFER KITCHEN The East End’s first winery-owned restaurant combines seafood-focused dishes with sustainably produced wines. 29 Main St., 631-725-0101; wolfferkitchen.com

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Local bands on weekends, a lively crowd at the Shipwreck Bar, and an extensive raw bar make this a popular neighborhood hangout. 63 S. Menantic Road, 631-749-5535; saltshelterisland.com

Sourced from the barbecue mecca of central Texas, the menu at Townline BBQ (from Honest Man Group, which also owns Nick & Toni’s) focuses on the meat itself, with the joint’s famous sauce served on the side. INSIDER TIP: Don’t miss the weekly karaoke nights, with the staff often getting in on the fun. 3593 Montauk Hwy., 631-537-2271; townlinebbq.com

SHELTER ISLAND 18 BAY RESTAURANT A Victorian house sets the scene for a dinner-only, four-course Italian chef’s tasting menu that changes weekly. 23 N. Ferry Road, 631749-0053; 18bayrestaurant.com

MARIE EIFFEL MARKET A one-stop shop for specialty and gourmet goods, this waterfront market has a raw juice bar, deli, pizza parlor, and coffee shop. 184 N. Ferry Road, 631-749-0003; marieeiffelmarket.com

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A beautifully appointed country inn with dining in the gardens and classic cocktails in the lounge. The Tavern, 11 Stearns Point Road, 631749-5659; shelterislandhouse.com

SUNSET BEACH Arriving via seaplane or boat is an option at André Balazs’s chic hotel. The Mediterranean bistro’s menu features simply delicious grilled octopus, shrimp on the plancha, and mussels. 35 Shore Road, 631-749-2001; sunsetbeachli.com

VINE STREET CAFÉ Simple ingredients speak for themselves at this home-away-fromhome eatery. 41 S. Ferry Road, 631-749-3210; vinestreetcafe.com

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New American fine dining within an expansive beachfront resort. 81 Shore Road, 631-749-0476; pridwin.com

Alfresco dining at its best, using ingredients fresh from the on-site garden. 91 Hill St., 631-2836500; southamptoninn.com

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This romantic inn resembles Mount Vernon, with rolling green hills and farm-to-table fare. 108 S. Ram Island Dr., 631-749-0811; theramsheadinn.com

This harborfront restaurant hasn’t changed the seafood menu much since opening in 1985—and with good reason. 1109 Noyack Road, 631-283-2277; thecoastgrillrestaurant.com

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The super-seasonal menu consists of shareable plates, an extensive selection of vegetable side dishes, and “Simply Composed,” which allows diners to pick and choose mains and sides. 23 Grand Ave., Shelter Island Heights, 631-7490018; thechequit.com

LE CHARLOT The local outpost of the NYC favorite serves bistro fare and Parisian ambience on the East End. 36 Main St., 631-353-3222; lecharlot.us


LE CHEF This French-Continental bistro is popular among local notables, including Hilaria and Alec Baldwin. 75 Jobs Lane, 631-2838581; lechefbistro.com

LITTLE RED Enjoy the best of bistro fare at this casual sister restaurant of the nearby Red Bar. 76-C Jobs Lane, 631-283-3309; littleredsouthampton.com

OREYA With flavors ranging from Spanish to Greek to Israeli, Oreya is like a tour of the Mediterranean in the heart of Southampton. 281 County Road 39A, 631-500-9055; oreyahamptons.com

THE PLAZA CAFÉ A skillful menu of inventive seafood dishes is complemented by an expertly curated wine list. 61 Hill St., 631-283-9323; plazacafe.us

PUBLICK HOUSE It’s brews and bar fare galore at this popular Southampton destination. 62 Jobs Lane, 631-283-2800; publick.com

RED BAR BRASSERIE With its comfort-driven menu, this has become a family favorite. 210 Hampton Road, 631-283-0704; redbarbrasserie.com

SANT AMBROEUS An elegant Italian setting with a menu of refined dishes, plus panini, gelato, and espresso. 30 Main St., 631-283-1233; santambroeus.com

75 MAIN A pretty locale for an even prettier crowd that comes for modern Italian cuisine and great service. 75 Main St.,631-283-7575; 75main.com

SILVER’S Open only for lunch, Silver’s doesn’t take reservations and is known above all for its lobster roll

and soups. 15 Main St., 631-2836443; silversrestaurant.com

SIP’N SODA This family-run eatery has served diner favorites, hearty breakfasts, and made-on-site ice cream for generations. 40 Hampton Road, 631-283-9752; sipnsoda.com

SOUTHAMPTON SOCIAL CLUB Not only a premier nightlife spot, Southampton Social Club, helmed by Ian Duke, offers classic American fare along with live music and a sizeable patio space. 256 Elm St., 631-287-1400; southamptonsocialclub.com

T BAR AT KOZU The menu here is infused with the flavors of Peru and Japan. INSIDER TIP: Keep your eyes open for a joint venture in New York City from Kozu owner Zach Erdem and the Upper East Side’s T-Bar Steak & Lounge. 136 Main St., 631-619-6660

TUTTO IL GIORNO Owner Gabby Karan De Felice, daughter of Donna Karan, oversees this well-appointed restaurant, which serves exquisite Italian food. INSIDER TIP: The multiple dining rooms are gorgeous, but the tables to score are on the patio, with its rustic vibe and manicured privet. 56 Nugent St., 631-377-3611; tuttoilgiorno.com

UNION CANTINA Ian Duke, the owner of Southampton Social Club, and chef Scott Kampf team up for a Mexican eatery. 40 Bowden Sq., 631-377-3500; unioncantina.net

WAINSCOTT BREADZILLA A wide selection of fresh takeout soups, sandwiches, and baked goods. 84 Wainscott NW Road, 631-537-0955; breadzilla.com


The SOURCE: SCENE LA CAPANNINA La Capannina is home to one of the best slices on the East End. 364 Montauk Hwy., 631-537-2626; lacapanninapizza.com

LEVAIN BAKERY The best cookies in the Hamptons— period. 354 Montauk Hwy., 631-537-8570, levainbakery.com

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Inspired by his many vacations to the Greek Islands, James Mallios, managing partner of this buzzy new restaurant, and Executive Chef Dominic Rice have big plans for summer. Expect plenty of seafood, but with the bold, bright flavors of the islands. 1020 Montauk Hwy., 631-500-9292; calissahamptons.com

Since 1970, Baby Moon has been serving authentic Southern Italian cuisine with homemade ingredients. 238 Montauk Hwy., Westhampton Beach, 631-288-6350; babymoonrestaurant.com

A little slice of Sicily, Osteria Salina is known for authentic Aeolian cuisine and sidewalk seating. 108 Wainscott Stone Road, 631-613-6469; osteriasalina.net

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Behind the humble storefront await celebrity sightings, excellent beach clambakes, and fish fries. 356 Montauk Hwy., 631-537-0633; theseafoodshop.com

This quintessential Japanese joint serves fresh sushi, robata grill specialties, and sakes in a simple space. 688 Montauk Hwy., 631-726-4600

Rent out the garden room for a private party with farm-to-table fare. 670 Montauk Hwy., 631-726-4444; mannarestauranthamptons.com

CASA BASSO Kitschy medieval décor (including a castle) only adds to the experience at this old-time Italian eatery. 59 Montauk Hwy., 631-288-1841; casabasso.net

JOE’S AMERICAN GRILL A menu of comfort classics is the draw at this consistent and casual locale. 240 Montauk Hwy., Westhampton Beach, 631-288-3232; joesamericangrill.com

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ACROSS THE HAMPTONS THE GOLDEN PEAR A local favorite, this café offers 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, 631-283-8900; 2426 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-537-1100; 34 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-329-1600; 111 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-2270; goldenpearcafe.com

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micro-roastery on the East End, complete with breakfast and lunch menus. INSIDER TIP: This season, dinner service debuts! 272 Main Road, Aquebogue, 631-779-2862; 749 County Road 39A, Southampton, 631-3533088; 869 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 631-726-2633; 194 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach, 631-288-4480; 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, 631-267-8796; 105–107 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-1055; marysmarvelous.com

HOTELS AND INNS THE BAKER HOUSE 1650 This regal luxury inn with the aesthetic of an English manor can rival any five-star hotel. Complement your beach days with teatimes and a visit to the exquisite spa. 181 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-4081; bakerhouse1650.com

BARON’S COVE This lush waterfront resort offers the best of the Hamptons, with superb dining options, exquisite sunset views, and crisp, white-linen interiors. INSIDER TIP: Skip the second-floor suites and book a room on the ground floor to minimize the steps between the pool outside and your rosé inside. 31 W. Water St., Sag Harbor, 844-227-6672; baronscove.com

BRIDGEHAMPTON INN This is the definition of the quaint country home. With wood accents in each room and the homey touch of patterned curtains and pleated lampshades, this cozy inn is the perfect place to get out of the city and decompress. 2266 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-537-3660; bridgehamptoninn.com

GURNEY’S An iconic destination (and the only year-round resort in the Hamptons), Gurney’s offers pristine luxury on one of the most beautiful beaches in the area. INSIDER TIP: Book a spa day ahead of your stay and take advantage of the incredible array of treatments and fitness classes this summer. 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, 631-6682345; gurneysmontauk.com

HEDGES INN A luxury B&B from one of the first

families of the Hamptons, this house has represented American luxury since 1873, through the work and dedication of the Hedges family. New features include morning yoga on the front lawn and access to five separate beaches in the area. 74 James Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-7101; thehedgesinn.com

HUNTTING INN This landmark building is nestled on a street that National Geographic once called one of “the most beautiful Main Streets in America.” Its association with the Palm Restaurant means a superb menu is paired with excellent peoplewatching among the power dinners. 94 Main St., East Hampton, 631-3240411; thepalm.com/Huntting-Inn

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The goal of this cozy, modern inn is to effect change for the better in each visitor. With fireplaces for brisk summer nights, the Inn at Windmill Lane is the ideal place to come back to after a day in the sun. 23 Windmill Lane, 631-267-8500; innatwindmilllane.com

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Taking a modern approach to timeless appeal, this hotel offers contemporary art and design throughout its traditional American residential building, with bold colors and moody room tones. 207 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-5006; themaidstone.com

QUOGUE CLUB One of Quogue’s first real hotels, the Quogue Club began as a farmhouse before being transformed into a luxury boutique hotel. Enjoy the fabulous dining room and the splendid cocktails at the bar. 47 Quogue St., Quogue, 631-653-0100; quogueclub.com

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A mainstay of luxe living in the Hamptons, Topping Rose House offers cottages with an indooroutdoor breeziness and a fantastic restaurant from Jean-Georges Vongerichten. INSIDER TIP: Book your dinner at Jean-Georges well in advance; since he took the helm last season, it has become the hottest spot for weekday lunches and weekend dinners. 1 BridgehamptonSag Harbor Tpk., Bridgehampton, 631-537-0870; toppingrosehouse.com

WHITE FENCES INN While fairly new on the scene, this bed-and-breakfast in the heart of Water Mill is one of the most luxurious on the East End. Innkeepers Eric and Liz Broda oversee every detail, from the daily breakfast, using fresh seasonal ingredients from local purveyors, to the beautifully appointed pool with blue-and-white-striped loungers. 371 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 631-500-9013; whitefenceswatermill.com

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Exemplifying elegance in the Hamptons with a first-rate dining room, headed by chef Michael Rozzi, and exceptional accommodations, this beautiful hotel deserves all the accolades it’s received. 143 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-1770; 1770house.com

This nonprofit gallery, academy, and studio supports artists from all walks of life as they create what inspires them. The result is some of the most nuanced and eclectic work in the area. 25 Hampton Road, Southampton, 631-603-5514; theartistsstudy.com

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From weddings to corporate retreats, the Southampton Inn is the consummate venue for any occasion, with delicious dining options and a pool to cool off in on the hottest days. 91 Hill St., Southampton, 631-283-6500; southamptoninn.com

BAY STREET THEATER The place to be for live theater in Sag Harbor, Bay Street mounts productions big and small, from children’s shows like Goat on a Boat to Hamilton producer Andrew Lippa’s show The Man in the Ceiling. 1 Bay St., Sag Harbor, 631-7259500; baystreet.org


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BRIDGE GARDENS A beautiful, carefully sculpted oasis at the center of Bridgehampton for more than 20 years, the gardens span five acres of Peconic Land Trust property. 36 Mitchell Lane, Bridgehampton, 631-283-3195; peconiclandtrust.org

BRIDGEHAMPTON MUSEUM Step back in time and experience the look and feel of the East End from the days of its earliest settlers, through the Civil War, and up to the present. 2368 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-537-1088; bridgehamptonhistoricalsociety.org

BRUCE NAGEL GALLERY See the beautiful, eclectic work of one of the area’s most accomplished architects—without having to drive around all day—by visiting his own personal gallery. 69 Main St., Westhampton, 631-283-8855; brucenagel.com

CRUSH CURATORIAL This Amagansett collective is run by the artists themselves, allowing them complete freedom of expression, from idea to installation. 68 Schellinger Road, Amagansett; crush-curatorial.com

ERIC FIRESTONE GALLERY With an impressive roster of must-know artists of tomorrow, this gallery showcases their work in exhibits that span the spectrum of mediums and genres. 4 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-6042386; ericfirestonegallery.com

GUILD HALL The epicenter of arts and culture in the Hamptons, Guild Hall—now under the leadership of Andrea Grover—offers everything from Tchaikovsky to Richard Avedon to Jay Leno. 158 Main St., 631-3240806; guildhall.org

house is the perfect place to catch the latest waves in art and design. 171 Main St., Amagansett, 631-905-9894; illearts.com

MADOO CONSERVANCY Established in 1967 by artist and writer Robert Dash, this lush Sagaponack garden is a tranquil escape from the stresses of daily life. 618 Sagg Main St., Sagaponack, 631-537-8200; madoo.org

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PARRISH ART MUSEUM The best place to see contemporary work—from local artists and touring exhibits—that embodies East End life, Parrish Art Museum is the connection between the art of the Hamptons and the art of the world. 279 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 631-283-7006; parrishart.org

POLLOCK-KRASNER HOUSE AND STUDY CENTER The former home of Jackson Pollock and his wife, Lee Krasner, this art center embraces the same avant-garde approach as its previous inhabitants did. 830 Springs-Fireplace Road, East Hampton, 631-324-4929; stonybrook.edu/comcms/pkhouse

SOUTHAMPTON ARTS CENTER A hotbed of art and culture, the Southampton Arts Center offers speakers, musical performances, dance classes, and much more as it heads into its fifth season. 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton, 631-283-0967; southamptonartscenter.org

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The SOURCE: SPACE ARCHITECTS APD ARCHITECTS Austin Patterson Disston has mastered the modern approach to the traditional country home with sleek details, like grid windows, and sharp designs. On each project, the firm works closely with the future resident to create a space that stays true to the surrounding land while adding an innovative spirit. 44 Quogue St., Quogue, 631-653-1481; apdarchitects.com

BLAZE MAKOID ARCHITECTURE Creating luxury modern architecture in the most sought-after locales has been the mission of this firm since opening in 2001. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Blaze Makoid and his team have been recognized by The New York Times and others for their innovative contemporary designs. INSIDER TIP: Makoid was fêted in the press in 2013 for the stunning way he met new flood elevation requirements for a structure on Daniels Lane in Sagaponack—making him a go-to resource on the subject. 7 Tradesman Path, Ste. 4, Bridgehampton, 631-5377277; blazemakoid-architecture.com

the best, from the architect to the builder to the interior designer. The firm specializes in environmentally sensitive sites and has an extensive bank of resources to turn to for each client’s specific needs. 2913 Montauk Hwy., Sagaponack, 631-613-6555; martinarchitects.com

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microclimate of the Hamptons. This is apparent even in its designs for municipal buildings, including the Sag Harbor Village police station. 13 Main St., Southampton, 631-2831777; stottarchitecture.com

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MCGRATH BUILDERS McGrath modernized residential building by using the latest tools and techniques to create and preserve the kinds of homes that outlast any trend. With partners in architecture and design, this experienced group can tackle any project with efficiency and expertise. 631-537-7411; mcgrath-building.com

Thorough, creative investigation of the possibilities of each site is the foundation of every design from Robert Young Architects. By integrating aesthetics with geography and interior details, the team can turn any client’s initial notion into the perfect home. 2273 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 212-924-9865; ryarch.com

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This company devotes special care to every step of a building’s development. From start to finish, turning your dream home into a reality is simpler with this hands-on team handling the work of site planning, permits, and construction. 631-258-0855; demarcodev.com

Offering remodeling and custom design services, this general contractor has experts in every field to handle requests ranging from beachside abodes to country farmhouses. 631527-5505; zappolaconstruction.com

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This firm doesn’t bend to the trends and latest architectural fads. Stott Architecture is in it for the long haul, creating attractive, functional, and environmentally conscious buildings that will stand the test of time. INSIDER TIP: Stott’s eco-friendly structures suit the landscape and

After 12 years of building on the East End, McLoughlin Construction Corp, led by second-generation builder James McLoughlin, is well-known for professional work and perfectionism in every detail. 2221 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-324-2400; mccbuilders.com

PLUM BUILDERS Plum Builders works with architects and designers to form a cohesive unit dedicated to crafting your ideal home. With its Modern Barn concept a raging success, the company’s work has become the gold standard for Hamptons home construction. 43 Pantigo Road, East Hampton, 631329-1300; plumbuilders.com

ZICANA The go-to source for custom surfaces when crafting luxe kitchens, Zicana specializes in an impressive variety of gemstone, natural stone, engineered quartz, and porcelain surfaces. 516-279-6909; zicana.com

BRUCE D. NAGEL Bruce Nagel’s work blends modern and traditional design to produce architecture that feels new and contemporary while still having function and practicality at its core. 153 Chardonnay Dr., East Quogue, 631-283-8855; brucenagel.com

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From modern box-frame masterpieces to porch-lined farmhouse-style abodes, James Merrell Architects is ready to fulfill any vision of the dream home. With luxe interior designs and stylish wood exterior finishes, this firm’s work is best experienced in person to fully appreciate its beauty. 631725-9842; jamesmerrellarchitects.com

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WHO: Owner of English Country Home. LOCALLY GROWN: “The newest place on my shopping list is East Hampton Gardens (16 Gingerbread Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-1133; easthamptongardens.com), owned by my friend Michael. I like to return the favor and shop local. This is the ultimate in classic American garden style, with romantic corners filled with stylish gifts, accessories, and plants.” OFF THE WALL: “Ruby Beets (25 Washington St., Sag Harbor, 631-899-3275; rubybeets.com) is a must-visit store if you are looking for unusual, eclectic, carefully chosen pieces. The owners, Honey and Sharon, have so much innate style.” HORSING AROUND: “It’s not for design, but I have just bought myself a horse, so I

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Offering chic modern items that add just the right dose of fun and personality to a room, this boutique specializes in décor that has a playful side without skimping on quality. INSIDER TIP: In addition to the quirky pieces it carries, the shop also serves Dreamy, some of the best coffee in the Hamptons. 103 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-5012; sylvesterandco.com

Bridgehampton, 631-537-0635; brennans-bit-bridle.myshopify.com) daily. They sell carefully selected clothes, bits, and bridles for the well-dressed equine and rider!” English Country Home is located at 26 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton, 631-537-0606; ecantiques.com.

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DAN SCOTTI DESIGN Dan Scotti’s designs are individually tailored to the homeowner’s needs, taking into consideration the lifestyle of each client and employing his signature style: clean lines, neutral tones, and luxury textiles. 917-4394172; danscottidesign.com

ELSA SOYARS INTERIORS With her European heritage and experience in luxe living, Elsa Soyars has created some of the most elegant interiors in the Hamptons. Using the finest fabrics and taking a traditional approach to home décor, she is well-versed in all aspects of her craft, from architecture to selecting art. 300 N. Sea Mecox Road, Southampton, 631-875-1694; elsasoyars.com

GALBAN INTERIORS Margarita Benacerraf was raised in Spain before moving to New York. She has spent her life traveling the world and has grown to appreciate the best in different cultures. These global influences shine through in her approach to interior design, with every piece telling a unique story. galbaninteriors.com

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boutique, specializing in artisanal pieces for the chic set, now offers a brand-new exclusive collection of pillows, throws, napkins, and tableware. Find the perfect finishing touch to your Hamptons home with these thoughtful, superbly curated items. INSIDER TIP: This season, founder Elad Yifrach will partner with Figue on a summer pop-up shop of bohemian finds. 9 Main St., Southampton, 631-259-2644; l-objet.com

JENNY FISCHBACH DESIGN Drawing on the principles of architecture, design, and construction, Jenny Fischbach creates sophisticated, beautifully appointed rooms that always feel like home and not a museum. 127 E. 69th St., New York, 212-602-1440; jennyfischbach design.com

MABLEY HANDLER Mabley Handler specializes in interiors that capture the classic look of the Hamptons. Sticking to the enduring principles of the East End’s clean, white, shingle-style homes, this team has become one of the most successful in the area. INSIDER TIP: This year the designers debuted a collection with Kravet that focuses on their traditional blue-and-white palette while also including weathered furniture pieces, all with a Hamptons feel. 34 Head of Pond Road, Water Mill, 631-726-7300; mableyhandler.com

NICOLE FULLER INTERIORS From residential to commercial to hospitality, Nicole Fuller’s interior design experience is vast and diverse. She isn’t restricted to one style and prides herself on always seeking out new design challenges to conquer. 646-

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RENEE’S The leader in chic home furnishings in the Hamptons, Renee’s has become a one-stop shop for everything from core furniture to accent pieces. Its interior design team works closely with homeowners from Quogue to the North Fork. 10095 Main Road, Mattituck, 631-2984223; reneesmattituck.com

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HOMENATURE This popular store’s expanded showroom offers a wide selection of furniture, lighting, and accessories in a beautifully lit space. 6 Main St., Southampton, 631-287-6277; homenature.com

Donna Karan’s Urban Zen focuses on items that lend balance and serenity to any home. With a clean palette and minimalist design, the store itself embodies the theme, serving as an oasis of tranquility. 4 Bay St., Sag Harbor, 631-7256176; urbanzen.com

From the architecture, interior design, and decorating firm WCA, West | Out East’s West Chin is renowned for his lively contemporary take on everyday design. He’s also been ranked as one of the city’s 100 best decorators by New York magazine. 25 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-3103; westouteast.com

JANGEORGE Jan and George Rutgers’s interior design firm brings a distinctly beachy yet European feel to its work, with sleek brands like B&B Italia and Flos. 17 Madison St., Sag Harbor, 631-899-4848; jangeorge.com

L’OBJET À LA PLAGE This stylish high-end home décor

POOL DESIGN CASUAL WATER POOL AND SPA CONSTRUCTION Safety, energy efficiency, and green building techniques are among the core principles driving this luxury pool construction company. Its many


modern designs can fulfill any client’s wishes while maximizing water quality and minimizing power consumption. With over 20 years in the Hamptons, the firm remains one of the most innovative pool builders in the area. 241 County Road 39A, Southampton, 631-537-5700; casualwater.com

J. TORTORELLA CUSTOM GUNITE POOLS The elegant, streamlined style of this firm’s pools is guaranteed to outlast any fleeting trend. From traditional geometric designs to free-form shapes, each pool brings a backyard landscape to life. 1764 County Road 39, Southampton, 631-283-7373; tortorella.com

GIBBONS POOLS An award-winning pool builder, Gibbons Pools has been hailed for its wide-ranging services: from new construction to restoration projects to maintenance and repairs. 171 Bridge Road, Islandia, 631-8513000; gibbonspools.com

LANDSCAPING LAGUARDIA DESIGN GROUP LaGuardia’s forte is innovative approaches to classic design. Found

in some of the most iconic Hamptons residences, its landscaping creates a delicate balance between indoor and outdoor design, allowing them to work together seamlessly. 860 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 631-7261403; laguardiadesigngroup.com

LANDSCAPE DETAILS This firm has become one of the most comprehensive landscaping companies in the area. From large trees and shrubs to plants native to the Hamptons, this team, led by Michael Derrig, is ready to take on any project. 103 Montauk Hwy., East Hampton, 631-329-3000; landscapedetails.com

MARDERS This much-admired firm has had a hand in many of the Hamptons’ most stunning outdoor spaces. INSIDER TIP: The grounds of Marders include a shop filled with coffee-table books, candles, and faux flowers for arranging. Additionally, the team offers planting classes, as well as visiting birds of prey for the children to experience. 120 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton, 631-537-3700; marders.com

PEMBROOKE FINE LANDSCAPES Creating a space that draws you into the yard even on the hottest day is this firm’s goal. A veranda stocked with everything from a full kitchen to a television makes watching the game and cooking for friends an outdoor option no matter the weather. 58B Old Country Road, Quogue, 631-9092558; pembrookefinelandscapes.com

PERRY GUILLOT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Perry Guillot has become the master of minimalist landscape architecture. Featuring clean, winding lines around contrasting colors, Guillot’s designs are precise without feeling mannered, allowing the natural landscape to unfold smoothly yet organically. 1865 N. Sea Road, Southampton, 631-283-2839; perryguillotinc.com

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Summerhill’s philosophy is not to tear out a garden’s wild growth but to embrace it, incorporating what nature offers into a design with strong, clean lines. 631-725-0005; summerhilllandscapes.com

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Unlimited Earth Care creates the pictureperfect setting with lush lawns, sculptural shrubs, woodland, and perennial flowers.

From big trees to tiny flowers, Frederico Azevedo helps homeowners achieve the perfect balance of life in their yard. The team specializes in the feng shui of outdoor spaces, particularly with plants native to the Hamptons. 2249 Scuttle Hole Road, Bridgehampton, 631-725-7551; unlimitedearthcare.com

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AKT IN MOTION Super-fit celebrities Karlie Kloss and Shakira turn to international fitness expert and dancer Anna Kaiser to sculpt their lean, toned bods. Classes here combine numerous exercise disciplines, including circuit training, HIIT, dance cardio, Pilates, and yoga. 3 Railroad Ave., East Hampton, 631-527-5447; aktinmotion.com

BARRY’S BOOTCAMP With three East End locations, this famously hardcore fitness spot pushes your limits through a mix of weight training and cardio that can burn 1,000 calories in a single workout. Each day focuses on a different muscle group, so you get a week of perfectly balanced exercises. 10 Montauk Hwy., Southampton, 631-353-3833; see barrysbootcamp.com for more locations.

BROWNINGS FITNESS If there’s anyone who can get you into shape, it’s MaryAnn Browning. The founder and president of Brownings Fitness has competed in 37 marathons and six Ironman competitions and was a prima ballerina with the Johannesburg Ballet Company in

South Africa. Talk about motivation. 60 Windmill Lane, Southampton, 315-955-6989; browningsfitness.com

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BYOGA

New to Montauk’s wellness scene, BYoga brings rock-star yoga teachers together to lead an array of dynamic vinyasa-style classes, themed according to the elements of fire, water, and earth. INSIDER TIP: Don’t miss BFire, the studio’s signature flow class. 83 S. Elmwood Ave., Montauk, 631-483-5077; byogahive.com

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EAST END ROW

Clients of East End Row experience the feeling of paddling and gliding through water, courtesy of highquality erg machines that offer a low-impact but incredibly effective workout. East End Row opens its third location, in East Hampton, this season. 33 Hill St., Southampton; 460 Pantigo Road, East Hampton, 631-353-3626; eastendrow.com

Turlington are fans. 68 Newtown Lane, Ste. 6, East Hampton, 631-6045445; elementsfitnessstudio.com

ELEMENTS FITNESS

ERIKA BLOOM PILATES

Fusing barre and dance techniques, the boutique studio Elements Fitness offers a variety of classes, from Dance Cardio Sculpt to stand-up paddleboarding. Kelly Ripa and Christy

With only private and duet Pilates sessions, this studio provides unrivaled individualized attention, focusing on the specific needs of each client. There’s also an organic

Joey Gonzalez, CEO of Barry’s Bootcamp, leads the signature highintensity cardio interval training workout.

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EXHALE Known for its award-winning Core Fusion Barre method, Exhale provides ballet-inspired workouts in a tranquil, soothing space. 2415 Main St., Bridgehampton, 212-561-6400; exhalespa.com

FLYWHEEL WHO: Model and influencer. THANKS A LATTE: “Bluestone Lane Montauk (786 Montauk Hwy., Montauk, 631-483-5078; bluestonelaneny.com) for the right start to the day—lattes after a morning walk remind me of summer days in Australia,” Alex says. SETTING SUNS: “At Sunset Beach (35 Shore Road, Shelter Island Heights, 631-749-2001; sunsetbeachli.com), it’s hard to believe you are not in Europe at some trendy beach hangout. The cocktails are truly delicious.” RELAX: “Gurney’s Hotel and Spa (290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, 631-668-2345; gurneysmontauk.com) has such a fun array of workout programs all summer, so I keep in the loop of what classes to get involved with on the weekends.” WEEKEND VIBES: “Swallow East (474 W. Lake Dr., Montauk, 631-668-8344; swalloweastrestaurant.com) for Sunday night reggae; there is truly nothing better. As the sun goes down, the good vibes are contagious.”

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beauty boutique, featuring clean beauty brands like Tata Harper and Red Flower. 760 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill; 66 Newtown Lane, Ste. 7, East Hampton, 212-288-3410; erikabloompilates.com

Not your average spin class, Flywheel enlists its riders in head-to-head competition using in-stadium technology with live race stats and rankings. There’s also FlyBarre, a total-body sculpting class and the perfect complement to your cycling session. 65 Montauk Hwy., Ste. C, East Hampton, 631-3298622; 1 Bay St., Sag Harbor, 631-899-4256; flywheelsports.com

HOT’AUK YOGA Sweat it out at this hot yoga haven, where skilled instructors teach Bikram yoga and hot vinyasa for an energizing, stress-releasing experience. 649 Montauk Hwy., Montauk, 631-668-8585; hotaukyoga.com

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Recognized as the fitness studio of the fashion set, New York Pilates is sure to earn the love of Hamptonites for its chic, minimalist space—not to mention its full-body workout. 272 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, 212-335-0375; newyorkpilates.com

ONE OCEAN YOGA Who needs a yoga studio when you have the Hamptons’ lush vineyards? One Ocean Yoga takes your practice into nature, connecting you with the earth beneath you at the gorgeous Channing Daughters Winery. 1927 Scuttle Hole Road, Bridgehampton, 631-537-5522; oneoceanyoga.com

PADDLE DIVA Gina Bradley put stand-up paddleboarding on the map on

the East End when she opened Paddle Diva in 2009—ahead of the national SUP craze. Since then, she and her instructors have taken clients through the inlets and bays of the Hamptons, showing them the beauty of the environment and the fitness power of SUP. 219 Three Mile Harbor HC Road, East Hampton, 631329-2999; paddlediva.com

PHYSIQUE 57 When a barre technique guarantees results in as few as eight workouts, you know it’s worth trying—especially when Alessandra Ambrosio and Chrissy Teigen are regulars. Inspired by the original Lotte Berk method, Physique 57 has classes for beginners, experts, and everyone in between. 264 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton, 631-537-5722; physique57.com

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Traditional Hamptons style with a cedar shingle facade, 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 2 masonry fireplaces, gourmet kitchen, heated gunite pool. Quiet South of the Highway, fully finished lower level accommodates media room, gym and/or wine cave.


SOULCYCLE The original cult-favorite spin studio helped transform the East End into a fitness and wellness oasis. And this summer, the famed Bridgehampton barn celebrates its 10th year. 264 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton, 631-537-3630; see soul-cycle.com for more locations.

TRACY ANDERSON Trainer-to-the-stars Tracy Anderson developed a resultsdriven method that has reshaped the bodies of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lopez. Her megabrand includes the revolutionary at-home program Metamorphosis, video streaming services, specialized plans for men, women, and teens, and week-long intensives. 30 Park Place, East Hampton, 631-604-6529; 903 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 631-6175621; tracyanderson.com

TRUTH TRAINING Based on the philosophy that you should “never abandon your strength,” the programming

here is rooted in foundational exercises to take you to the next level. For lovers of the outdoors, there are also boot camps, kayaking tours, trail running, and mountain biking. 5 Railroad Ave., East Hampton, 631-3245333; truthtraining.com

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UPTOWN PILATES The instruction at Uptown Pilates takes full advantage of its state-of-the-art equipment— including reformers, tower units, ladder barrels, Wunda chairs, and more—to increase flexibility, strength, balance, and mental awareness. 23 Bridge St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-5994; uptownpilates.com

WELL WITHIN A concierge wellness service that brings the studio to you, Well Within provides yoga and Pilates classes, nutritional coaching, aromatherapy, and overall wellness counseling to help you experience Zen on the East End. 135 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton, 631-8722133; wellwithinhamptons.com

Walpole Outdoors superbly addresses your lifestyle choices whatever your location. Our structures are handcrafted in AZEK, an advanced material that looks just like natural wood, yet is low maintenance. To schedule a free at-home design consultation, call 800-343-6948 or visit 779 Montauk Hwy, Water Mill walpoleoutdoors.com TM

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THE END MY PERFECT DAY CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Devi Kroell and her daughter at the beach; Kroell’s Grand step-through bike by Martone Cycling ($1,700); a favorite new novel, Fitness Junkie by Lucy Sykes, available at Harbor Books; Dax Gabler Nº01 and Nº02 sunglasses in handcarved wood-effect acetate; alley seating at Sant Ambroeus.

SHADES OF SUMMER DEVI ROELL—WHO RECENTLY LAUNCHED THE CHIC EYEWEAR LINE DAX GABLER—DESIGNS HER MOST FABULOUS DAY OUT EAST.

“I start my day with a private session at home with Ariel or JHall from AKT in Motion (3 Railroad Ave., East Hampton, 631-5275447; aktinmotion.com). I started my routine with them over a year ago in the city, and am hooked. “After getting ready, we head to Candy Kitchen

(2391 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-5379885), where I indulge in my second breakfast of scrambled eggs with bacon and buttered toast. I love this little diner; it’s quintessential Hamptons. “Next, we drive to Sag Harbor. My daughter, Kiki, loves the bookstore there,

5 FAVORITES 1. Sant Ambroeus 2. Harbor Books 3. Cavaniola’s 4. Martone Cycling 5. Topping Rose House

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Harbor Books (20 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-8083401; harborbookssgh.com), and we choose our afternoon read. We then drop by Cavaniola’s (89 Division St., Sag Harbor, 631-7250095; cavaniolas.com) to stock up on some cheese and comfort foods with a twist. “Back home, we grab our Martone Cycling (English Country Antiques, 26 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton, 631-537-0606; martone cycling.com) bikes and head to our beach at the end of Old Town Road in

Southampton, where we take a leisurely stroll. “By the end of it, we are famished and ready for a late lunch at Sant Ambroeus (30 N. Main St., Southampton, 631-283-1233; santambroeus.com). Kiki loves their gelato and grabs a cone before leaving. “Back home, it’s time for some ‘me time,’ relaxing by the pool, and the odd nap and reading in the hammock. Dinner is late, with many friends, at Jean-Georges at Topping Rose House (1 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Tpk., Bridgehampton, 631-537-0870; toppingrose house.com). I love all of his restaurants and am so happy they finally opened a Hamptons outpost last year.” Dax Gabler is available at daxgabler.com.

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PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF DAX GABLER (PORTRAIT, EYEWEAR, BOOK); COURTESY OF MARTONE CYCLING (BIKE); COURTESY OF SANT AMBROEUS (EXTERIOR)

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