GRAZIA USA _HAMPTONS_SUMMER 2025

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COOL VIBES

BEACH LIKE A BOSS

How to do the Hamptons like a summer insider

Sun, style, and a side of lemon pound cake—this is how the East End’s chicest do summer.

The Hamptons may shimmer with designer caftans, social buzz, and luxury SUVs today, but the East End’s soul is steeped in its bohemian roots. For generations, it’s been a creative sanctuary for artists and writers lured by the golden light and sea air. Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock made their masterpieces here. Truman Capote built a home in Sagaponack. Andy Warhol held court at his Montauk compound, where The Rolling Stones and Bianca Jagger later partied. Today, that energy lingers—equal parts glam, grit, and golden-hour magic. Influencers like Alix Earle post GRWMs from Montauk mansions, while Kaia Gerber turns up at Fourth of July parties and summer launches—proof that the scene’s still hot, just with a Gen Z gloss.

For the classic Hamptons experience, check in at The Maidstone in East Hampton. This 19th-century inn blends Scandi style with an East End twist. Up the road, the American Hotel in Sag Harbor—standing since 1846—is still the grand dame of local dining and lodging. Gurney’s in Montauk, meanwhile, brings the oceanfront buzz with summer programming from beach yoga to sunset DJ sets.

Need a reset? Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill is a minimalist dream of a wellness retreat, with seasonal meals, cedar tubs, Watsu therapy, and guided meditation in a serene, leafy setting. Want next-level skin? Book a sculpting facial with Iván Pol, the legendary “Beauty Sandwich” aesthetician who draws a loyal glow-obsessed crowd.

Workout warriors are well cared for, too. Kevyn Zeller Pilates is a go-to for classical mat devotees in East Hampton. Tracy Anderson— yes, the Tracy Anderson—runs a powerhouse studio in Water Mill, where A-listers like Gwyneth and J.Lo come to sweat. SoulCycle at The Barn celebrates 18 seasons on Butter Lane in Bridgehampton this summer, with Stacey G. still causing a Monday booking frenzy. Isaac Boots brings his high-burn Torch’d classes to The HUB all season long, drawing bold-faced regulars. The Formula x Meredith offers a sculpting, low-impact mix of HIIT and Pilates. And in Montauk, Fuze House is shaking up the fitness scene with its beat-driven, athletic dance classes and infrared recovery lounge—a total body reset disguised as a party.

When hunger hits, Duryea’s in Montauk still reigns supreme with

WORDS CASEY BRENNAN
WHETHER YOU ARE HERE FOR THE SCENE OR THE SILENCE, THE SAND OR THE SCULPTURE, THE HAMPTONS SERVE UP A VERSION OF SUMMER THAT ALWAYS FEELS JUST RIGHT.

harbor views and just-caught seafood, served since the 1930s. Donohue’s Steak House, a UES classic, has landed in the former Post Stop Café location in Westhampton with wood-paneled charm and martinis to match. Il Buco al Mare in Amagansett delivers rustic elegance with wood-fired fish and fluffy housemade focaccia.

Sag Harbor’s Tutto Il Giorno dishes up refined southern Italian in a candlelit garden setting. Gigi’s at Gurney’s brings glam to the beach with perfect playlists and people-watching, while Le Bilboquet offers a Euro-sceney vibe for long, luxe, rose-soaked lunches. (Do not miss the Cajun chicken with fries, natch.)

Round Swamp Farm is a must for your weekend fridge—locals line up for chicken salad, Lisa’s sea salt caramel chocolate chip cookies, and that iconic blueberry muffin. BuddhaBerry (especially the Sag Harbor outpost) is a fro-yo fantasy with organic swirls and wild topping bars. And Briermere Farms in Riverhead? Its peach cherry and apple crumble pies are legendary—leave early for the drive out east from the city or risk heartbreak.

Toast it all at Wölffer Wine Stand in Sagaponack, where rosé and sunsets go hand-in-hand. The Wölffer family has owned the vineyard since 1988, bottling up the East End spirit with every pour of Summer in a Bottle.

For retail therapy, the East End delivers. TWP in East Hampton is a haven for quiet-luxury lovers, and Tenet in both Southampton and East Hampton curates fashion and design finds from around the globe. Curio’s Southampton summer residency is your go-to for resortwear and swim from emerging designers. And for breezy caftans, Supergoop SPF, and minimalist beach staples, Goop Sag Harbor remains the ultimate wellness-meets-wardrobe destination.

Culture-wise, start in The Springs at the Pollock-Krasner House— Jackson’s actual studio floor still bears the iconic splatters of Blue Poles and Autumn Rhythm. The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill is an architectural standout, with a sleek Herzog & de Meuron design and rotating exhibits of local and international talent. And in Montauk, the historic lighthouse—commissioned by George Washington and completed in 1796—offers sweeping Atlantic views and a dose of American history.

Whether you’re here for the scene or the silence, the sand or the sculpture, the Hamptons serve up a version of summer that always feels just right. Just don’t forget the SPF— and maybe a peach pie for the road.

From DJ sets at Gurney’s to muffns at Round Swamp and Tracy Anderson glutes and SoulCycle at The Barn, the Hamptons delivers a high-gloss summer with real and artistic roots.

DAY-TO-NIGHT

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COFFEE & CATCH-UPS

Fuel your fabulousness with a caffeine fx. Carissa’s the Bakery is a must for the East End’s most epic pastries and java. In Sag Harbor, start the day at SagTown, Jack’s or Grindstone for cultfave doughnuts, cold brew, and the type of clientele that looks editorial in sweatshorts. And if you’re looking for delicious breakfast wraps and the absolute best iced tea on earth, Golden Pear (with locations located all over the East End) is a classic.

SWEAT IT OUT

Summer bodies may be made in winter, but they’re fexed in July. Hit Nordic Strong or Fuze House for the kind of workouts that come with designer leggings and playlists hotter than the studio. Bonus: the aesthetic alone is worth the Instagram. Prefer something more private? Book Torch’d by Isaac Boots or Tracy Anderson Method for a serious sculpting session.

Brunch isn’t just a meal—it’s an event. For a Milan-meetsSouthampton vibe, slide into Sant Ambroeus for a cappuccino on crisp white linen. And if you’re craving something heartier with a side of small-town charm, Estia’s Little Kitchen in Sag Harbor delivers, with huevos rancheros, fresh juices, and a backyard garden that feels like a secret locals-only club.

of CHIC

Montauk owns dinner hour this summer—and your outft better rise to the occasion. Start at Mary Lou’s, a sultry hideaway with moody lighting and insider energy, or there’s Bagatelle Montauk: louder, livelier, and made for dancing on banquettes before dessert. Metallics, mesh, and major glam are the uniform here. If you’re feeling seaside luxe? Gigi’s at Gurney’s serves oceanside elegance with every seafood tower—pack something foaty, firty, and guaranteed to catch the wind (and a few eyes).

HAPPY HOUR, DARLING

Time to swap coffee for cocktails. Swifty’s at The Hedges Inn, a swish Palm Beach import, the scene for golden hour glamour. Slip into something sheer and nautical-adjacent—linen trousers, a vintage halter, or even a chic caftan—and order a frosé before someone else steals your poolside chaise. Expect old-school society types mingling with fashion girls and the occasional celebrity in “disguise.” (Read: baseball cap and Loewe shades.)

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DINE LIKE A LOCAL (WHO HAS A STYLIST)

You didn’t head out east to go to bed early. The Hamptons’ after-dark circuit is its own runway, starting at Surf Lodge—the apex of sunset-toscene culture. Expect surprise DJs, dance circles, and smudged mascara. The vibe? Bodycon minis, salt-sprayed hair, and that second wind only rosé brings. When the music shifts from beachy beats to guitar riffs, the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett is next. This legendary haunt is East End mischief—where tequila fuels danceoffs and you might crowd-surf to a Fleetwood Mac cover. Rock-chic is the move: cowboy boots, vintage tees, and edge. Insiders end the night at Murf’s Backstreet Tavern in Sag Harbor. It’s gritty, glorious, and full of stories you’ll half-remember by brunch. Pool tables, sticky foors, and that dive bar hoodieover-minidress moment. It’s the Hamptons—chic comes in many forms.

KEEP THE NIGHT GOING

HOT TOWN, SUMMER IN THE CITY

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ON THE BACK COVER: Max Mara swimsuit, sunglasses, us.maxmara.com; Pandora earrings, pandora.com.

SUMMER STACK

Vertigo Yellow Tiger Bracelet, $300, ihavevertigo.com.

This tiger’s eye bracelet is the kind of piece you’ll want to wear on repeat all summer. The oversized stones are hand-carved in Arizona and hand-strung in New York, giving it a grounded, artisanal feel. Warm-toned and light-catching, it looks especially good stacked with gold or worn solo against sun-kissed skin.

SMALL BUT MIGHTY

Roger Vivier Belle Vivier Vanity Mini Bag, $2,275, rogervivier.com.

The Belle Vivier Vanity Mini Bag is equal parts classic and cool—crafted from soft suede and fnished with the house’s signature tortoiseshell buckle. Carry it by the structured top handle or throw on the chain strap for a hands-free moment.

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TIED UP

Heaven Mayhem Claudette Necklace, $140, heavenmayhem.com.

The Claudette necklace by Heaven Mayhem feels effortless and earthy in all the right ways. It features a cream linen cord with a netted black stone at the center, fnished with a soft tassel for a touch of texture.

SCULPTED SOFTNESS

Diotima Seaford Dress, $1,695, diotima.world. The Diotima “Seaford” dress is all about contrast—structured yet soft, minimal with a twist. It’s cut from airy linen with a side cutout trimmed in gleaming gold and silver petals, showcasing Rachel Scott’s signature attention to detail and craftsmanship.

SHADY BUSINESS

Saint Laurent Jeanne Sunglasses, $460, ysl.com. The Jeanne sunglasses from Saint Laurent strike that perfect balance between retro and right now. Crafted in Italy from glossy black acetate, the oval frames nod to ‘90s minimalism.

BEADED BIKINI

Dolla bikini top, $129, bikini bottom, $94, beaded straps, $111, dollaparis.com.

Your new go-to summer suit, found. Parisian brand Dolla is redefning beachwear with sleek silhouettes and thoughtful details—like adjustable, interchangeable beaded straps that let you customize your look on the fy.

LOUNGE MODE

Afalo Zanitha Pant, $490, afalonyc.com.

The easiest pants you'll live in all summer. These straight-leg pants by Afalo have a breezy, relaxed ft with a subtle satin fnish that catches the light just right. An elastic waistband adds comfort, while the clean lines make them easy to dress up or down.

RIDE IN STYLE

Louis Vuitton LV x TM Bike MM, $32,000, 866.VUITTON Ride around the Hamptons in style. Only Louis Vuitton could make a bicycle this chic: the re-edition LV × Takashi Murakami design features the artist’s signature smiling cherries, a Monogram-lined V-frame, and a custom rattan basket. Equal parts playful and elevated—perfect for summer.

HERE TO STAY

PLOT TWIST: THE ART OF THE SAVE

Larry Gagosian brings his curatorial eye to the printed word—rescuing an East Hampton literary landmark

WORDS AARON RASMUSSEN

Larry Gagosian has built a storied career on knowing exactly what’s worth preserving. This spring, the art-world powerhouse—who has lived in Amagansett for 35 years— turned his attention from paintings to pages, stepping in to purchase BookHampton, the beloved independent bookstore that has anchored East Hampton’s Main Street since the 1970s.

A voracious reader and frequent customer, Gagosian tells  Grazia Gazette that the bookstore is a vital part of the community and that he “felt it was crucial that it was preserved.” While his gallery’s publishing arm has released more than 600 titles over the years—from art books to catalogues raisonnés—he plans to keep BookHampton a general-interest bookstore, albeit with an expanded selection of art and design titles.

“I feel confident that he will carry BookHampton into the future while preserving and protecting its almost 50-year legacy,” Carolyn Brody, who owned the store for nearly a decade, recently noted in BookHa-

BOOKS FOR THE BEACH

mpton’s “Dear Reader” newsletter. “I consider this a win for the Village of East Hampton and the East End. In the face of strong market pressure, an independent bookstore will remain on Main Street. Not a small feat!”

Brody, a lifelong book lover who dreamed of running a bookstore since childhood, took action when BookHampton was on the brink of closure in 2015. “When I heard the news that the business was for sale, I—like so many others—was bereft and couldn’t imagine our village without a thriving bookstore,” she said at the time.

Last fall, Brody decided she was ready to move on from the inkstained trenches, and whispers circulated: Would BookHampton now become just another boutique? Could an independent bookstore still survive amid the area’s shifting luxury landscape?

Watching closely was Jeffrey Seller, a longtime Hamptons resident and devoted customer. “I love the gesture of Larry Gagosian buying the beloved BookHampton,” he tells Grazia Gazette. The Hamilton pro-

Crime by the Book’s Abby Endler is all in on this season’s most-anticipated thrillers. Her top pick: With a Vengeance by Riley Sager, a razor-sharp 1950s-set story that unfolds aboard a cross-country train, where revenge is on the itinerary. She’s also eager to dig into Our

ducer knows well the fight to save a popular bookstore on the verge of shuttering. In 2019, he joined forces with Hamilton composer Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tony-winning director Thomas Kail, and theatre owner James L. Nederlander to purchase The Drama Book Shop—the beating heart of New York City’s Broadway scene that he first discovered in the 1980s as just another show business hopeful. “We need bookshops,” Seller says. “They are essential to civic life.”

Last Resort by Clémence Michallon, a psychological thriller about two siblings who fee a cult and reunite at a luxury hotel in the Utah desert—only for their retreat to unravel when a fellow guest turns up dead. Hamilton producer Jeffrey Seller just released

Abby Endler, the fiction and marketing director of Hamptons Whodunit, an annual festival celebrating the best in crime fiction and true crime storytelling, wholeheartedly agrees. “I love the idea of a ‘third place’—somewhere that isn’t your home and isn’t your office, somewhere you can go to see a friendly face and connect with people in your community,” she says.

For her, BookHampton has often been that place. Endler, who also runs the popular Instagram account Crime by the Book, devoted to thrillers and mysteries, has hosted literary events at the shop with favorites like A.J. Finn, author of The Woman in the Window and End of Story. She fondly recalls the knowledgeable, welcoming booksellers: “It was a true delight to swap recommendations and hear from them about what they are excited about in the world of books these days.”

So, while much of East Hampton’s coveted Main Street real estate may be up for grabs to the highest bidder, one cozy bookstore remains—a quiet chapter where readers, writers, and ideas still gather.

Theater Kid: A Broadway Memoir, a moving refection on growing up as an outsider and fnding belonging through the arts. He wrote it, he says, for anyone who ever felt lonely, ashamed, or embarrassed—“to let them know that there is a path to fnally feel

whole and ‘inside.’” His top summer book pick?

James by Percival Everett, a reimagining of Huckleberry Finn told from Jim’s point of view. Seller calls this new modern classic “a profound story of the fight to freedom” and a powerful portrait of “American sufering.”

BEACH BLING

STACKS SUMMER

Tiffany & Co. earrings, chain necklaces, pearl necklace, tiffany.com; Bulgari pendant necklace, bulgari.com.

Swarovski necklace, swarovski.com; CHANEL dress, 800-550-0005; Maitrepierre jacket, maitrepier.re.

CHANEL dress, earrings, rings, 800-550-0005. Tasaki necklace, earrings, tasaki-global.com; Miu Miu sunglasses, miumiu.com; GUESS top, guess. com; Levi’s jacket, levi.com.

Camille Surault earrings, camillesurault.com; Messika ear cuff, messika.com; Semper Astra rings, semper-astra.com; Omega watch, omega.com; Levi’s jacket, levi.com; Charvet scarf, charvet.com. Cartier bracelet, watch, cartier.com; Carne Bollente T-shirt, carnebollente.com.

Boucheron yellow, gold, and diamonds necklace, earrings, boucheron.com; Isabel Marant coral necklace, top, us.isabelmarant.com; Swarovski sunglasses, swarovski.com.

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Michael Kors Drops a Jet-Set Dream in Montauk

Giorgio Armani Mare on Its Summer Tour

Giorgio Armani Mare is back and beachier than ever, sailing from Porto Cervo’s superyacht regatta to Shelter Island for a summer takeover. After chic stopovers in Cannes and Capri (where the new Via Camerelle boutique is already a scene), the Hamptons pop-up marks the brand’s East Coast debut—bringing sun-drenched elegance with Milanese precision. Expect curated lounge moments, seasalt sophistication, and décor straight from a minimalist Mediterranean escape, with cool grey-and-turquoise palms, Armani/Casa furnishings, and even table football and gelato carts alongside resort wear at its most refned. Bonus: Armani continues its support of the One Ocean Foundation, blending fashion with purpose. armani.com

Take NOTE

Just in time for summer, Michael Kors has teamed up with the newly revamped Montauk Yacht Club for the ultimate fashion-meets-luxury getaway. The Jet Set hotel package (available through Labor Day) includes a Signature Logo Weekender at check-in, a chef’s table dinner at Ocean Club by Chef Jarad McCarroll, a massage in the club’s foating cabana spa, and a sunset cruise on the X Shore electric boat—rosé and crudités included. It’s effortless glam with a coastal twist. montaukyachtclub.com/offers

To mark the enduring magic of the Gommino, Tod’s released Italian Hands: Artisanal Stories from Italy , a stunning ode to craftsmanship, culture, and slow beauty. Featuring artisan icons and tastemakers—from Murano’s Gianni Seguso to Madina Visconti—this book celebrates the heart and soul of “Made in Italy.” With a foreword by Michelle Yeoh and a limited-edition Gommino to match, it’s the chicest page-turner of the season. tods.com

Beach Boost

Magic Mind just dropped two new blends made for your Hamptons hustle. In addition to the OG Original, there are two new options: Free is totally caffeine-free but still gives you that clearheaded calm, perfect for a beach read or post-Pilates cool-down. Maxx brings the buzz with natural caffeine— ideal for powering through your inbox before rosé o’clock. magicmind.com

SUIT UP

Swimwear in the Hamptons just got a designer upgrade. Back for round two, Orlebar Brown and La DoubleJ reignite their sun-soaked collab with a joyful pop-up at OB’s East Hampton boutique. Expect mood-boosting trunks, bold beachwear, and a riot of Milanese color—plus JoAnn Tan’s foral headpieces and palazzo-print carpets to transport you straight to Lake Como. Meanwhile, Saint-Tropez staple Vilebrequin teams up with Hamptons artist Joel Mesler on a limited-edition men’s and kids’ capsule, launching June 4 to celebrate his upcoming “Miles of Smiles” show at Guild Hall. Bottom line? This summer’s best suits come with artistic pedigree, European fair, and plenty of room to stunt. ladoublej.com. orlebarbrown.com. vilebrequin.com

RH GOES ALFRESCO

RH is taking it outside— literally. RH Outdoor East Hampton has landed on Main Street as one of the brand’s frst-ever standalone outdoor galleries. Just steps from its iconic Hamptons fagship, the new space serves up serious backyard envy: designer outdoor furniture, sculptural fre tables, dreamy umbrellas, and all the alfresco extras. Bonus? RH Interior Design is on hand with complimentary services to help you live your most elevated outdoor life. rh.com

Wölffer Estate and NARS have teamed up for the ultimate summer pairing: a limited-edition bottle of the iconic Summer in a Bottle Long Island Rosé, reimagined with the sun-soaked energy of NARS’ new Hot Escape Collection. Inspired by François Nars’ love for seaside escapes like Biarritz, the bottle’s design channels golden hour vibes with a splash of beachy boldness. The wine itself? Still the same crisp, coastal blend Hamptons rosé dreams are made of. Find it now at the Wölffer Estate boutique, The Wine Stand, and wolffer.com

Founded by Nicky Hilton in 2025 and named after her daughters Theodora and Lily-Grace, Theo Grace is custom jewelry with a stylish soul. Think gold and silver keepsakes you can personalize with names, dates—even photos. Whether it’s a charm bracelet for your mini or a necklace you never take off, each piece is designed to celebrate love, family, and all the sweet little moments in between. It’s modern heirloom energy—equal parts meaningful and fabulous. theograce.com

Free People jacket, freepeople.com; Next bra, next.us; Mappin and Webb earrings, mappinandwebb.com; Boucheron necklace, boucheron.com.

BEAUTY ESSENTIALS

GRE ATS

SUPERHERO SUNSCREEN

Quite possibly the chicest — and hardest working — daily suncare, Augustinus Bader

The Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 is loaded with the brand’s TCF8, a skin-regenerating powerhouse that softens lines and plumps as it provides protection. ($140, augustinusbader.com)

STRAND SAVIOR Sun, saltwater, and chlorine

SKIN TWIN

Complexion perfection!

Fifteen shades of Merit’s The Uniform Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 45 even out every skin tone with a blurred, fawless fnish while shielding rays on and off the beach. ($38, sephora.com)

BODY SHOT

Think of Tronque Triple Active Body Milk as summer skin in a bottle. The velvety liquid glides over arms, legs, and décolletage for an instant glow while a cocktail of green coffee, caffeine, and artichoke stimulates lymphatic drainage to frm and depuff. ($120, tronque.com)

ON YOUR TOES

Arguably the pedicure shade of the season, Chanel Le Vernis in Incandescente adds a sunny edge to feet frolicking in sand or strappy sandals. ($33, chanel.com)

LIKE A CHARM

A swipe of Dior Lip Glow

Butter (here in 105 Lychee) softens lips with peptides and ceramides while imparting an impossibly glossy, punchy shine. But it’s the chic logo charm that has us swooning. ($42, dior.com)

MIST OPPORTUNITY

A pool party must! Topup your sunscreen with a spritz of Ultra Violette Preen Screen SPF 50 Reapplication Mist Skinscreen — even over makeup. ($30, sephora.com)

protection, plus healthy color. ($28, us.nakedsundays.com)

LIMITED ENGAGEMENT

CHILD’S PLAY

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Top Artwork by an unknown child artist (courtesy of the Rhoda Kellogg International Child Art Collection and Golden Gate indergarten Association. Above Eddie Martinez, HW #70, 2025 (courtesy of the artist. Left Scribble’s Saturday festival features performances and installations (courtesy of the Watermill Center.)

NOT TO MISS

PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE

WORDS ALISON S. COHN
Above: Simin, from Land of Dreams series, 2019; Installation view of Land of Dreams series, 2019; Still from The Fury, 2022. Right: Nida (Patriots), from The Book of Kings series, 2012 © Shirin Neshat, Courtesy the artist, Gladstone, Goodman Gallery, & Noirmontartproduction. Installation photo © Gary Mamay Art

DREAMY DESIGN

EASY BEING GREEN

WORDS ALISON S. COHN
Above: The distinctive striped porch awnings on Alfredo Paredes’ Shelter Island cottage inspire lush green accents throughout the home including Bennison fabrics, botanical prints, and vintage pottery (photo Björn Wallander.)
Left: Dining area fanked by London plane trees in Marshall Watson’s East Hampton garden (photo Blue Carreon.)
Below: Geometric beds of ornamental grasses in David Kleinberg’s East Hampton Eden (photo Tria Giovan.)

HANG OUT

What’s GOOD

SEA SALT AT SOLÉ EAST

HARBOUR CLUB AT THE MAIDSTONE HOTEL

Harbour Club, the ultra-chic Miami members’ club, pops up at The Maidstone Hotel in East Hampton from July 24–27. Expect a three-day culinary journey lending South Beach avor with Hamptons charm, curated by LDV Hospitality. 207 Main St., East Hampton; themaidstone.com.

DONOHUE’S STEAK HOUSE

Donohue’s Steak House, the iconic Upper East Side institution, will take over the former Post Stop Cafe space in Westhampton this summer. 144 Main St., Westhampton Beach.

TUSK BAR

At the front of Moby’s, Tusk Bar is your new secret weapon for golden hour cocktails and coastal glamour with an art deco twist. Order the martini. Wear the Pucci. 341 Pantigo Road, East Hampton; mobysny.com.

CRAZY PIZZA

London’s buzzy, no-sauce pizza joint has landed in East Hampton—and yes, the DJ booth is spinning while you slice. This is pizza with pizzazz. 47 Montauk Highway, East Hampton; crazypizza.com.

CAMP RUBIROSA

Rubirosa’s famed vodka pies meet East End beach vibes in this rustic-chic pop-up. Picture gingham napkins, spritzes in jelly jars, and a crowd that knows its marinara. 31 Race Lane, East Hampton; camprubirosa.com.

FENIKS

The chicest new cocktail lounge in Sag Harbor, Feniks is moody, mirrored, and made for mezcal lovers. Come for the duck conft sliders, stay for the se y lighting. Jobs Lane, Southampton; feniks.com.

A minimalist oyster bar with maximalist avor, Sea Salt channels laid- ac lu ury at Solé East in Montauk. The ever-evolving raw bar menu is dictated by the tides—and best paired with a crisp glass of white under the pines. 90 Second House Rd, Montauk; soleeast.com.

THREE DUCKS

A hidden gem with nostalgic Americana vibes, Three Ducks blends surf lodge cool with Wes Anderson quirk. Ideal for group getaways and perfectly imperfect Instagrams. 19 Seabreeze Avenue, Westhampton; threeduckswesthampton.com.

RUSHMEYERS

A Montauk classic, now with a modern refresh. Treehouse rooms, craft cocktails, and late-night backyard dancing under the string lights. 161 2nd House Road, Montauk; ruschmeyers.com.

OFFSHORE MONTAUK

This newly unveiled boutique stay is bright, breezy, and just off the beach. Think clean lines, curated minibars, and serious surfer energy. 626 Montauk Highway, Montauk; offshoremontauk.com.

GEM COCKTAIL PARTY

Global Empowerment Mission (GEM), the trail la ing disaster relief nonproft reshaping humanitarian aid, will host a cocktail party in Sag Harbor on August 3 to honor founder Michael Capponi, co-hosted by Nina Lesavoy and India Hicks.

LONGHOUSE RESERVE SUMMER

BENEFIT

Art, fashion, and ora collide at this iconic annual eneft on lush ast Hampton grounds. Expect bold installations and an even bolder guest list. 133 Hands Creek Road, East Hampton; longhouse.org.

GUILD HALL

The newly revamped Guild Hall is back and buzzier than ever. Must-sees this season: Eric Fischl, Renée Cox, and offbeat play readings under the stars. ain Street, East Hampton; guildhall.org.

5TH ANNUAL EAST HAMPTON

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

LUNCHEON

This always-elegant Southampton Hospital fundraiser draws a chic crowd for an important cause. Linen suits, raffa clutches, and serious philanthropy. southamptonhospitalfoundation.org.

WORDS CASEY BRENNAN
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