Grazia Hamptons Gazette August 2024

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GAZETTE GRAZIA

FROM MILAN TO MONTAUK

With a new residency at Gurney’s, Dolce & Gabbana shows east-enders how to summer, Italian style

HOT SPOTS

FLAVORS FASHIONABLE

From

Southampton to Montauk, all the stylish spots

to

hit up all summer long

WHERE: DURYEA’S MONTAUK WEAR: MIU MIU

Boating to lunch? Yes, please. Duryea’s Montauk offers a quintessential Hamptons experience with its stunning waterfront location — and dock for guests arriving by sea— and relaxed atmosphere. This seafood-centric restaurant is a favorite for those looking to savor fresh, local catches, lobster rolls and clam bakes to oysters and ceviche while enjoying breathtaking views of Fort Pond Bay. The outdoor seating area, with its nautical decor and panoramic vistas, provides the perfect setting for a leisurely meal by the water. The casual, laid-back vibe, combined with impeccable service and stunning scenery, makes Duryea’s a fashionable dining destination, where guests can unwind, savor delicious food, and soak in the natural beauty of the Hamptons. 5 Tuthill Road Montauk, NY 11954; duryeas.com

WHERE: SARTIANO’S AT HEDGES INN WEAR: COPERNI

Located in a historic bed-and-breakfast, Sartiano’s at Hedges Inn is a newbie to the culinary scene out East. After becoming one of the hardest reservations in NYC, Scott Sartiano — also the founder of buzzy member-only spot Zero Bond — and Bond Hospitality has brought the concept to East Hampton. Open Thursday through Saturday for dinner service and with priority reservations going to American Express Centurion members, the restaurant offers an elegant dining experience, seamlessly blending classic charm with contemporary flair. With a menu crafted by three-time James Beard award-winning chef Alfred Portale, guests can enjoy House made Focaccia and Crispy Zucchini Flowers, Maine Lobster Bucatini, Wild Mushroom Lasagna and Local Swordfish all summer long. 74 James Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937.

WHERE: NICK & TONI’S WEAR: BOTTEGA VENETA

Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton is a cornerstone of the Hamptons’ dining scene, renowned for its rustic elegance and celebrity clientele. This Italian-inspired restaurant has been a favorite since opening in 1988, offering a warm and intimate dining experience that feels both upscale and homey. The decor, featuring a wood-burning oven, Tuscan tiles, and soft lighting, creates an inviting ambiance that is perfect for any occasion while the menu showcases seasonal, farm-to-table dishes with a Mediterranean flair, from handmade pastas and wood-fired pizzas to fresh seafood and locally sourced vegetables. The restaurant’s reputation for exceptional food and service, along with its frequent celebrity sightings — Sting, Brad Pitt, Billy Joel and the Spielberg’s are all fans — has cemented its status as a fashionable and iconic destination in the Hamptons, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts and trendsetters alike. 136 N Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937; nickandtonis.com

WHERE: CASA SEREÑA AT THE SURF LODGE WEAR: ATTICO

Since opening in 2007, The Surf Lodge in Montauk has become synonymous with laid-back luxury, attracting a stylish crowd to its vibrant beachfront location and unforgettable musical performances. This iconic spot is not just a restaurant but a lifestyle destination, offering a unique blend of casual elegance and coastal cool. With its bohemian-chic decor, panoramic views of Fort Pond, The Surf Lodge embodies the spirit of Montauk’s surf culture. With the debut of Casa Sereña at The Surf Lodge, founder and creative director Jayma Cardoso and chef Robert Sieber, there is a reason to pay a visit. The menu features fresh, locally sourced ingredients, featuring dishes that highlight the flavors of the sea and land, including Alaskan King Crab Legs, Grilled Mediterranean Sea Bass and Skirt Steak Frites — celebrity sightings and Instagram-worthy sunsets included. 183 Edgemere St., Montauk, NY 11954; thesurflodge.com

PRESS

WHERE: TUTTO IL GIORNO WEAR: CHANEL

With three locations in the Hamptons — and one soon coming in Palm Beach. Florida — Tutto Il Giorno in has become a premier dining destination, cherished by those in the know in The Hamptons. And no wonder the fashionable set out East are fans: it’s the brainchild of Gaby Karan De Felice, design icon Donna’s daughter. Beloved for its authentic Italian cuisine, the restaurant blends rustic charm with modern sophistication. The seasonal menu, curated with locally sourced ingredients, features dishes such as handmade pastas, fresh seafood, and sumptuous desserts, all prepared with a genuine Italian flair. The cozy yet chic ambiance, including the outdoor seating area, makes it a perfect spot for intimate dinners. 56 Nugent Street, Southampton, NY 11968; 55 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937; 16 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963; tuttoilgiorno.com

DJ Mazurbate shares the ultimate summer 2024 playlist.

Native New Yorker Matthew Mazur, better known as DJ Mazurbate, is a versatile DJ who knows how to take command of a room.

“Music is so important to any moment in life, whether it’s on or off,” DJ Mazurbate tells GRAZIA USA. “Sounds in general. They can relax you, excite you, anger you, depress you, etc.”

Drawing from his Peruvian-Polish roots— Mazurbate was born to disco-enthusiast immigrant parents—and NYC’s vibrant scene, his sets have been known to energize fashion weeks and warehouse raves globally.

For the summer 2024 playlist, DJ Mazurbate wanted to conjure up a celebratory vibe.“We wished for summer all winter long as New Yorkers do!” he says.“Now we’re here, and let’s enjoy it before we have to layer up and slip on black ice again! Imagine drinking an Aperol spritz on a beach where the sand is just right or wearing flip-flops on the hot city pavement while on your way to the farmers market.”

WATER –TYLA

360 –CHARLI XCX

THE BOY IS MINE

–ARIANA GRANDE

ESPRESSO

–SABRINA CARPENTER

PINK FRIDAY GIRLS

–NICKI MINAJ

ALRIGHT

–VICTORIA MONÉT

TURN IT UP

–PINKPANTHERESS

HOTTIE –FLO MILLI, BABYFACE RAY

ONE –SKY FERREIRA

YA YA –BEYONCÉ

COOL FOR THE SUMMER

–DEMI LOVATO

TQG –KAROL G, SHAKIRA

HOT LIST

Lean into the season with our hand-picked selection of must-have items designed for a stylish summer.

OSÉREE

BRUNELLO CUCINELLI DAZZLING STRIPED NET EMBROIDERY DRESS

$10,300, brunellocucinelli.com

Inspired by the rustic essence of summer, the Dazzling Striped Net Knit dress offers a perfect blend of sophisticated materials and intricate design. Made with handcrafted techno raffia yarns, it displays a distinctive striped pattern of solid and open spaces, highlighted by shimmering sequins. The net-like texture makes the dress lightweight and airy, while the slip ensures added comfort. This elegant piece is ideal for embracing the light and warmth of summer days.

HEAVEN MAYHEM ICON WATCH

$280, heavenmayhem.com

Heaven Mayhem, the beloved jewelry brand adored by celebrities and it-girls alike, is venturing into the watch sector with the launch of their debut timepiece, the Icon Watch. This new watch blends vintage charm with modern functionality at an accessible price point, marking a significant expansion for the brand beyond their renowned earrings, necklaces, and belts.

DRIES VAN NOTEN SUEDE SNEAKERS

$496, driesvannoten.com

Channeling the spirit of 70s marathons, these Dries Van Noten sneakers combine vintage style with modern craftsmanship. Made from premium suede with a sleek nappa upper, they feature a thin signature sole for a streamlined look. These sneakers seamlessly blend retro inspiration with contemporary design, making them a stylish addition to any wardrobe.

PAILLETTES BICOLOR DIAMOND MALLOT

$322, osree.com

This one-piece swimsuit features a chic cut-out design and eye-catching black-and-white geometric patterns, ensuring you make a statement at the beach or by the pool. Made from premium materials, with its elegant design and high-quality craftsmanship, this swimsuit is perfect for those who want to stand out this summer.

AKONI COSMO SUNGLASSES

$925, akoni.com

The Cosmo sunglasses by Akoni redefine the classic Wellington frame with a bold, confident silhouette. Crafted from premium Japanese acetate and titanium, these sunglasses feature sculpted temples that catch the light and branded titanium details. Available in striking colors like black rhodium with dark-grey lenses and crystal burgundy with dark-blue lenses, the Cosmo is a standout accessory for the season.

MIU MIU PRINTED POPLIN SKIRT

$1,920, miumiu.com

This miniskirt, inspired by vintage bandana designs, combines classic style with sporty elements. It features an elastic waistband and a drawstring for added comfort and functionality. The look is finished with a signature logo label, adding a touch of iconic charm. Perfect for a boat day or lunch in town, this miniskirt is a must-have for summer.

WEEKEND MAX MARA TREASURES OF JAPAN PASTICCINO BAG

$865, weekendmaxmara.com

The Pasticcino bag’s World Tour has arrived in Japan, showcasing the “Treasures of Japan” collection. This special-edition range features luxurious bags crafted from silk jacquards by Kawashima Selkon Textile, a historic Kyoto-based manufacturer. Available in six variants and two sizes, each bag is adorned with meaningful patterns and handmade Boule clasps by Bottega Nakamori-Kumihimo artisans. These bags beautifully blend Japan’s rich textile tradition with contemporary design

MUST SEE TEAM

The Hamptons have long served as a wellspring of inspiration for artist couples. Abstract Expressionist pioneers Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, Elaine and Willem de Kooning, and James Brooks and Charlotte Park all made their homes in and around Springs and East Hampton in the mid-20th century. More recently, figurative painters April Gornik and Eric Fischl converted a white clapboard church in Sag Harbour into a community arts center in 2021. With the opening of a pair of solo exhibitions during the Parrish Art Museum’s Midsummer Weekend last month, the Water Mill cultural institution added another duo to that pantheon: Brian Donnelly, the creator of subversive cartoon characters who is better known as KAWS, and painter and ceramicist Julia Chiang.

“We’re celebrating a legacy that we have in the East End of artists from New York coming out here to build community,” says the Parrish’s executive director Mónica Ramírez-Montagut of the impetus for the shows, which mark both the first solo museum show for Chiang, who is represented by Nicola Vassell Gallery, and the first time Donnelly’s and Chiang’s work has been exhibited together. “I think it’s important to talk about community, about artists’ relationships, and those invisible kinds of support systems that allow them to thrive in their profession,’’ she adds, noting that the husband and wife’s social circle includes another artist couple, Sam Moyer and Eddie Martinez, who have a summer home in Orient and whose sculptural mosaics and bold and colorful Bufly paintings, respectively, are featured in another pair of solo exhibitions that opened at the Parrish earlier in the season. All four shows will be on view through early fall.

While Donnelly and Chiang don’t have their own place in the East End—they reside in Brooklyn with their two daughters, Sunny, 10, and Lee, 7—they are regular summer visitors. As a nod to the Hamptons being a place he comes with his family to creatively recharge, Donnelly titled his show KAWS: Time Off after a reclining Companion sculpture that is featured. “We love the beach, and we have a lot of friends out here,” says Chiang. “It means a lot to have my first museum show at the Parrish because we’ve visited since our older daughter was just in a baby carrier.” While their parents greeted guests during a preview, both girls were eager to go outside and hula hoop at a kiddie station set up by Carmen Herrera’s red, blue, green, and yellow Estructuras

DREAM

The

Parrish Art Museum opens a pair of shows celebrating artist couple Brian Donnelly—a.k.a. KAWS—and Julia Chiang.

Monumentales in the museum’s South Meadow.

Donnelly, who started out as a graffiti artist in the 1990s, has shown his work everywhere from bus shelters to the Brooklyn Museum and Kim Jones’ Dior Men runway in Paris (Dior is a KAWS: Time Off sponsor). Part of what appealed to him about exhibiting at the Parrish is the museum’s soaring architecture. The barn-like structure designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron features cavernous galleries that measure 26 feet at their peak, easily accommodating Donnelly’s monumental sculptures. He assembled what he terms a “sculpture salon,” an assemblage of 11 black-painted bronzes, including an eightfoot-tall BFF Companion and

a new four-part series—NIGHT FRANKEN, NIGHT BOO, NIGHT COUNT, and NIGHT FRUTE—modeled on the General Mills cereal monsters with “X”s for eyes that are each between five and six feet tall. The sculptures sit directly on the floor rather than on pedestals so the public can more directly engage with them. “Having them all in one color, in one space, you can just concentrate on the forms and maybe forget that they’re characters,” Donnelly says.

Donnelly and Chiang have always kept their work separate, and on the face of it, their art practices couldn’t be more different. His is resolutely representational: In addition to the sculpture salon, the show includes a gallery filled with canvases shaped like Snoopy and Felix the Cat and new cereal box paintings. Hers features abstracted pourings of paints on wood panels and biomorphic ceramics covered in layered glazes that are inspired by medical scans and the idea of the body as a vessel. At the Parrish, their paintings occupy open galleries situated across a corridor, inviting comparison: Both favor bright pigments, and within Donnelly’s shaped canvases he too works with intricate webs of shapes and forms. “What was exciting for me was being able to see his show from my galleries and knowing that he could see mine from his,” says Chiang.

Above: Julia Chiang’s A Little More, No There, No More 2024 . On top from left: KAWS, FIVE SUSPECTS (#TWO), 2016. KAWS, MONSTERS (NIGHT COUNT), 2024. Julia Chiang and Brian Donnelly.
Images: Courtesy the artist and Larry Warsh. Courtesy the artist. Lisa Tamburini. Courtesy Diane and Craig Solomon.

BEST BEAUTY

GREATS

Stay Gold! Gwen Flamberg finds the perfect products to keep summer vibes going through August and beyond

1-Give your shoulders and décolletage the dewy, sexy sheen seen on the balmiest days with a slick of Tom Ford Soleil Blanc Shimmering Body Oil. The golden-flecked potion is spiked with a heady amber fragrance that blossoms in the heat. ($110, tomfordbeauty.com)

2-Run a dab or two of Cécred Nourishing Hair Oil through locks to recreate that just-emerged-from-thesea look a lá Ursula Andress—no bikini required. Bonus: Golden jojoba and coconut oils boost shine. ($44, cecred.com)

3-With notes of night-blooming orchid, jasmine sambac, salted coconut and lasting creamy tonka, Estēe Lauder Bronze Goddess Nuit Eau de Parfum smells like a full moon party in a bottle—you can practically hear the drum circle. ($95, esteelauder.com)

4-Perfect for pairing with short shorts: Victoria Beckham Beauty Portofino ’97 Golden Shimmer Body Oil. Bronze pearl enhances tan legs while a citrus and patchouli scent inspired by a seaside getaway during the early dating days of Victoria and David Beckham lingers. You just may fall in love! ($95, victoriabeckhambeauty.com)

5-For a hyper-natural, pumped-up pout — an essential part of the no makeup-makeup look of long, lazy days — swipe on Sisley Paris Phyto Lip Balm in Pink Glow, a soft, rosy hue that adapts to your pH. ($65, sisley-paris.com)

6-Mimic the healthy look of clean, just-buffed nails slathered in hand cream via a coat of Manucurist Active Shine polish. The unique treatment is packed with hydrating plant-based antioxidants derived from beetroot to help nourish nails. ($16, us.manucurist.com)

7-When it comes to recreating a believable bronze, texture is key. A shot of oil blended with micronized pigments in Armani Luminous Silk Creamy Bronzing Powder makes the formula melt seamlessly into skin for a glowing-from-within effect. ($58, giorgioarmanibeauty-usa.com)

8-Mix a few (or more!) drops of Clarins Self Tan Radiance-Plus Golden Glow Booster for Body into any moisturizer for a truly customized faux glow. Laced with aloe, the formula helps diffuse redness for a gorgeous, even finish. ($50, clarinsusa.com)

AND THE BEACH

ELIZABETH GRACE HAND

The aesthetician beloved by It Girls is bringing her Ställe Studios signature facials to Bridgehampton. The glow-boosting treatments are taking place in the greenhouse at A Room at the Beach. Email assistant@stallestudios.com to book.

XAVIER VELASQUEZ

The hair pro that NYC’s hottest models have on speed dial has set up shop for cut and styling sessions Mondays through Thursdays, bringing his downtown It Girl meets Hampton chic aesthetic out east. DM @xaviervelasquez on Instagram to book.

JOANNA CZECH

Renowned for her high-tech facials incorporating the Lyma laser, LED light and microcurrent with manual massage, the aestetician of Anna Wintour and Hailey Bieber is doing her signature facials at the Shou Sui Ban House in Watermill. Book at shousogibanhouse.com

Get a coveted appointment with a glam squad pro during their Hamptons residencies Get a youth boost from top docs, no traffic necessary

GABRIEL SHER

With a focus on acupuncture and Chinese herbs, Sher specializes in helping his clients reach a balanced state, encouraging movement in the body to open up stagnancies and regulate emotions. Email Gabriel@gabrielsher.com

FLEUR MAXWELL

A former Olympic figure skater, the movement therapist is offering house calls to practice her oneone-one or small group BODY by Fleur method, incorporating modalities from ballet, straight training, pilates and breathwork. Email fleur@bodybyfleur.com for a tailored plan.

DR. DENDY ENGELMAN

For injectables including Botox, filler, Skinvive and Kybella as well full body skin cancer checks, email Lucia@shaferclinic for an appointment on Mondays or Fridays.

CARLY HORVATH

If it’s calm your after with a side of jawline-sculpting buccal massage, hit Satori House in Sag Harbor for a facial appointment with the Australian skin expert. Email carlyhorvathskin@gmail. com for a spot.

ELLE GERSTEIN

The celebrity manicurist (she counts Blake Lively as a steady client) is doing mobile manicures out east at least two days a week. She specializes in the wildly popular Russian manicure technique and luxury medical pedicures. Email elle@enamelle.com for an appointment.

IVÁN POL

AKA “The Beauty Sandwich”, the favorite facialist of celebs with firm, fabulous skin including Kim Kardashian and Penelope Cruz, has partnered with Chanel to bring his lifting and sculpting technique to The Hamptons in a chic, private home. Email booking@ thebeautysandwich.com for more info

DR. MACRENE ALEXIADES

See the aesthetic-minded doc for a customized rejuvenation plan including Dysport, Restylane Silk, DAXI and more. Hit email@nyderm. org to arrange.

DR. PAUL JARROD FRANK

Get a consultation for face or body sculpting, a thread lift or a glow-boosting Aquagold treatment with the celebrity cosmetic dermatologist in Southhampton. Call 212-3272919 to book.corumet harchit

WORDS BY GWEN FLAMBERG

FASHION

MODA MARE

Ming Lee Simmons spends the day with GRAZIA USA at Gurney’s to see just how Dolce & Gabbana have brought a little Mediterraneo to Montauk.

PHOTOGRAPHY

BEACH CHIC

Dolce&Gabbana brings its signature Italian glamour to Gurney’s Montauk for Summer 2024

This summer, Dolce& Gabbana has transformed Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa into a chic coastal retreat, a fusion of high-end fashion, exquisite design, and oceanfront bliss. The collaboration — the iconic Italian brand’s first of this kind in the United States — includes a takeover of the Beach Club, cabanas and East Deck and introduces an exclusive popup boutique featuring the latest D&G collections, from elegant swimwear to breezy resort wear, perfect for the Hamptons.

Renowned for its vibrant prints, exquisite craftsmanship, and Mediterranean allure, Dolce&Gabbana at Gurney’s perfectly blends the brand’s high fashion aesthetic with the laid-back beach vibes at Gurney’s, the ultimate Montauk beach retreat. Reflecting the brand’s Italian heritage and set against Montauk’s coastal beauty, the hotel’s Beach Club, cabanas, and East Deck have been dressed in Dolce&Gabbana’s iconic Blu Mediterraneo pattern; the shades of vibrant white and deep majolica blue tare a feast for the sense and transport guests into a sea of Dolce&Gabbana.

For a luxury shopping experience by the sea, the property is also hosting a Retail Store right off the East Deck. This boutique exclusively features Dolce&Gabbana, showcasing a limited-edition capsule collection of ready-to-wear brand apparel, beach essentials, home products, candles, and beach towels. The decor of the boutique reflects Dolce&Gabbana’s bold aesthetics, with lush florals and opulent touches, creating an ideal environment for an afternoon of shopping.

Also available at the boutique: private one-on-one styling experiences and personal tailoring, ensuring personalized service and a closer look at the intricate details of each piece.

Old Montauk Hwy, Montauk, NY 11954

Dolce & Gabbana pop-up boutique at Gurney’s Montauk; 290

VICTORY TRAVELS IN STYLE FASHION NEWS

Just in time for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Louis Vuitton has debuted the trunks that will transport the medals and torches. In an unparalleled fusion of luxury and legacy, this visionary collaboration marks a triumphant continuation of the maison’s storied history, seamlessly blending artisanal craftsmanship with the grandeur of the world’s most prestigious sporting events. Louis Vuitton’s medals trunks are meticulously designed to house the coveted Olympic and Paralympic medals crafted by Maison Chaumet. Draped in the iconic monogram canvas, the trunks embody the elegance and precision that Louis Vuitton has championed since its inception in 1854. Each trunk features brass corners and closures, reminiscent of the original designs from the 1850s, and opens to reveal drawers lined with luxurious black matte leather, crafted to hold the 468 medals. Equally remarkable are the trunks designed to protect and display the Olympic and Paralympic torches as they journey to Paris. Drawing inspiration from historical Louis Vuitton trunks, these creations are adorned in the timeless Damier canvas and are equipped with ingenious circular sockets that securely hold the torches. The interior, lined with soft black matte leather, ensures both protection and an aesthetic presentation worthy of the Games. “We are honored to be part of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, embodying the values of excellence, creativity, and audacity,” Pietro Beccari, chairman and CEO of Louis Vuitton, stated. “Victory truly travels in Louis Vuitton.” With these masterpieces, Louis Vuitton once again proves that the journey of victory is just as exquisite as the destination. louisvuitton.com

SOPHISTICATED

SHOPPING

British luxury brand Me + Em has opened a new store in East Hampton, bringing its refined, contemporary designs to the fashionable seaside community. The new Me + Em store features the brand’s signature blend of style and comfort, offering a curated selection of women’s clothing and accessories. The pieces are designed to be both versatile and timeless. 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937; meandem.com

SUN-SATIONAL INNOVATION

Fashion-forward brand Staud has recently opened its newest boutique in the picturesque Hamptons, bringing its trendy and contemporary designs to the East End. This new store promises to be a hotspot for fashion-lovers looking to update their wardrobes with Staud’s signature pieces. The brand’s Hamptons boutique showcases a vibrant collection of women’s ready-to-wear, handbags, and accessories, reflecting its playful yet sophisticated aesthetic. The store’s interior design emphasizes a modern and inviting atmosphere, featuring clean lines, bright colors, and thoughtfully arranged displays that highlight the unique charm of each item. Visitors to the boutique can expect to find a wide array of Staud’s latest offerings, including its iconic bags and chic apparel, perfect for the stylish Hamptons crowd. The store aims to provide a personalized shopping experience, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and visitors. 30 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937; staud.clothing

GLOW UP

Summer skin care is super important to protect against sun exposure and other elements, and the new 111SKIN Cryo Revitalising Moisturiser, now available at Tracy Anderson Method Studio and Bluemercury in Southampton, is here to save the day. As a pioneer in cryotherapy, 111SKIN introduces this gel moisturizer that delivers an instant cooling effect and an energizing dose of hydration. Formulated with Actigen 02, eight types of hyaluronic acid, polyglutamic acid, and the brand’s signature NAC Y2 complex, it enhances blood circulation, reduces puffiness, and boosts skin elasticity. Perfect for the morning, post-workout, or anytime your skin feels tired, this moisturizer sculpts and revitalizes for a radiant complexion. 111skin.com

THE ROW ARRIVES

Understated luxury has a home out east now that The Row is in the heart of the Hamptons. This new store is set to become a must-visit destination for fashion enthusiasts, offering a curated selection of the brand’s sophisticated and minimalist designs. Located on Newton Lane in East Hampton, the boutique captures the essence of The Row’s understated elegance, featuring a range of women’s and men’s ready-to-wear collections, accessories, and footwear, all displayed in a meticulously designed space. The interior design reflects the brand’s commitment to quality and timeless style, creating an inviting atmosphere for shoppers. The Row’s East Hampton location promises to deliver an exceptional shopping experience, combining the allure of the Hamptons with the brand’s refined aesthetic. 48 Newton Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937; therow.com

BOOK SMART

BEACH READS

THE LADIES’ VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY COOKBOOK

With a foreword by ultimate Hamptons hostess Martha Stewart, this recipe collection features seasonal favorites using fresh farmstand ingredients from East End denizens including Barefoot Contessa host Ina Garten (crunchy iceberg salad with creamy blue cheese), artist Laurie Anderson (birdhouse potatoes with brussels sprouts, snap peas, and mushrooms), and fashion luminaries Ralph and Ricky Lauren (rum-laced brownies). Proceeds benefit the Ladies’ Village Improvement Society, a 129-year-old nonprofit that preserves the swan pond, windmills, and other charming historical landmarks in East Hampton. (Rizzoli)

A wave of coffee table books celebrate the easy elegance of life out east

TEN MODERN HOUSES

In Peter Marino’s first compendium of private, residential projects, the architect (and Southampton resident) selects 10 of his favorite homes he’s created over the past decade, two of which happen to be in his East End village, and another in nearby Sagaponack. Taken together, they highlight his interest in creating new combinations of stone, wood, metal, and glass to define spaces that are visually light and open, seeming almost to disappear into the landscape—whether that’s a bayside vista or a rolling cornfield. (Phaidon)

MONTAUK SURF JOURNALS

In 1978, the late artist Peter Beard invited surfer Tony Caramanico to move into one of the guesthouses at Thunderbolt Ranch, his sprawling Montauk property. The only requirement was that Caramanico keep a diary. It was the beginning of a Montaignelike daily habit of self-documentation that comprises an astounding 16,000 volumes. Anthologized for the first time, they are filled with notes on the day’s waves, newspaper clippings, and colorful rubbings that offer a window into the life of a pioneering figure in East Coast surf culture. (Damiani Books)

CAFTANS: FROM CLASSICAL TO CAMP

Vintage whisperer Cameron Silver offers a breezy treatise on the caftan’s timeless allure, explaining how the easy-flowing garment that emerged thousands of years ago in Mesopotamia looks just as effortlessly glamorous today whether your plans this month involve going hard on the charity gala circuit or just lounging poolside. He’s also curated a colorful selection of 1970s caftans from his LA shop Decades for the Balmain pop-up at The Pridwin Hotel & Cottages on Shelter Island, open through August 15. (Vendome Press)

WALK WITH ME: HAMPTONS

In editor-turned-photographer Susan Kaufman’s follow-up to Walk With Me: New York, a collection of streetscape photographs snapped on her daily walks around Manhattan, she turns her attention to her favorite places to stroll (and drive) when she’s summering at her quaint 1890s shingle-style cottage in Amagansett. From a perfectly preserved early 1700s saltbox in East Hampton to a working dairy in Water Mill, her snaps reveal the Hamptons’ indelible charm. (Abrams Image)

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BEST SUMMER EVER

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Gucci shirt, bathing suit, shoes and hat, stylist own’s scarf
Michael Kors swimsuit, michaelkors.com. Alexander McQueen sunglasses, alexandermcqueen.com.
Miu Miu shirt, bikini bottoms, miumiu.com. Celine by Hedi Slimane bag, celine.com.

CHANEL top, shorts, (800) 550-0005. Zara hat, zara.com. Aurélie Bidermann bracelets, aureliebidermann.com.

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Gucci swimsuit, shirt, visor, shoes, gucci.com.
Prada top, briefs, headband, prada.com. Heimat Atlantica earrings, heimatatlantica.com.
Model: Flora Arn
casting: Hendrik Simon @hendriksimon.de; hair and make-up: Spiri Fountoglou @spirihairandmakeup.com using Chanel and Less Is More.

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WHAT’S

GOOD

RESTAURANTS

Arthur & Sons

Originally opened in the West Village, Arthur & Sons now has a Bridgehampton location, with the same rustic Italian American vibes, red sauce classics and Sunday gravy. 203 Bridgehampton Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY 11932; arthurandsonsnyc.com

Il Pellicano and Bijoux

Another Manhattan import, Il Pellicano and Bijoux is bringing the restaurant-nightclub concept to Southampton village. Il Pellicano offers fresh Italian fare while Bijoux is a lounge serving bottle service and craft cocktails. 136 Main St., Southampton, NY 11968; Pellicanosouthampton.com

Placebo Montauk

Located at Ruschmeyer’s, Placebo Montauk combines Puerto Rican with classic dishes of NYC; after dinner, the dining room transforms as the DJ plays a mix of Tribal, Latin and Afro-House music.161 2nd House Rd., Montauk, NY 11954; placeborstaurant.com

Ketchy Beach

A new concept from The Surf Lodge co-founder Jamie Mulholland, Ketchy Beach has a chic and relaxed atmosphere along with fresh coastal Hampton cuisine from chef Sean Olnowich. The Capri Hotel, 281 Country Rd. 39A, Southampton, NY, 11968; ketchybeach.com

PopUp Bagels

With the tagline “Not famous but known” the beloved PopUp Bagels is now serving up doughy goodness with delicious spreads like Honey Chipotle cream cheese and Hot Honey butter in Amagansett. 4 Amagansett Square, Amagansett, NY 11930; popupbagels.com

Talkhouse Lemonade

Inspired by the legendary Hamptons venue Stephen Talkhouse, Talkhouse Lemonade is gluten-free and made with real spirits and premium ingredients, available in six flavors including Iced Tea & Lemonade and Grapefruit Tequila Soda. talkencore.com.

HOTELS

Shou Sugi Ban

A luxury wellness resort and spa in Water Mill, Shou Sugi Ban blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern amenities and treatments from Tata Harper Skincare and facials from Josie Bisetti of Skin Peace by Josie B. 337 Montauk Highway, Water Mill, NY; 11976; shousugibanhouse.com

Rams Head Inn

Built in the 1920s and now featuring updated amenities and services, Rams Head Inn on Shelter Island offers charming accommodations surrounded by nature (including the property’s very own herd of woolly sheep). 108 S Ram Island Dr., Shelter Island Heights, NY 11965; theramsheadinn.com

Goods Mart at Montauk Beach House

New for 2024 season, Goods Mart is now open at Montauk Beach House, the chic hotel in the heart of the surfing town. 55 S elmwood Ave, Montauk, NY, 11954; thembh.com

SHOPS

Veronica Beard New for the 2024 season, womenswear favorite Veronica Beard now has a home in East Hampton, featuring the brand’s latest blazers, tops and denim looks from the beloved brand. 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937; veronicabeard.com

Doen

Featuring a selection of vintage-inspired dresses, silky slips and swimsuits, the new Doen boutique in Sag Harbor is sure to be a go-to for Hamptons summer ‘fits. 11 Madison St., Sag Harbor, NY 11963; shopdoen.com

WELLNESS

Brisas

It’s no secret that padel-mania has taken over the Hamptons. Now, Brisas offers top-notch padel courts and yoga classes along with sauna and cold plunge. 174 Daniels Hole Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937; brisas.us

Forma Pilates

It’s a cult-favorite in LA and now Liana Levy has brought Forma Pilates to Sag Harbor. The invite-only high-quality Pilates sessions with personalized attention in a serene environment are perfect for improving fitness and well-being before a day at the beach. 31 Long Island Ave., Sag Harbor, NY 11963; formapilatesla.com

Fierce Grace Yoga

Fierce Grace Yoga offers dynamic and transformative yoga classes, suitable for all levels. Experience a powerful and revitalizing yoga practice. 3 Railroad Ave., East Hampton, NY 11937; fiercegrace.com

Post House

Post House Hamptons offers premium classes, personal and private training, virtual sessions, Pilates, and group classes, enriching mind, body, and soul. 31 Long Island Ave., Sag Harbor, NY 11963; posthousehamptons.com

Editorial Advisor
PopUp Bagels
Talkhouse Lemonade
Rams Head Inn

THE

SWith its spellbinding sophistication, Bvlgari’s latest Serpenti Viper collection coils its way around our hearts.

ince the 1940s the storied Roman jeweler Bvlgari has been reimagining its enigmatic Serpenti motif time and again. Refining the ever-evolving icon from watches, with round and rectangular dials, to hidden dials housed inside spectacularly jeweled snake heads even slithering its way to the brand’s most high jewelry collections. Each unique piece uses the house’s ingenious Tubogas technique, which involves wrapping strips of metal, without welding, to provide unparalleled ergonomics and flexibility. In Serpenti’s newest iteration, Viper, the collection is stripped of all embellishments to celebrate its most pure form of beauty. Offered in 18k yellow, rose, or white gold alongside spellbinding pavé pieces, Serpenti Viper is simply enchanting. And as even Eve can attest, it is rather hard to resist the temptation of a serpent.

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