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SPECTACULAR PANORAMIC VIEWS Spectacular condo with incredible panoramic views – enjoy them from the terrace too! A walk to everything downtown Nashville. Beautiful gas fireplace. Floor to ceiling windows. Lutron shades. Washer and dryer included. Open kitchen with top grade appliances. Owner’s suite with access to terrace. Luxury living at its finest with a lush pool deck, 24hour concierge, fitness + yoga room, roof top lounge and dog park. www.CityLights302.com 3 Beds / 3 Full Baths | 1,864 SF 20 Rutledge #302, Nashville, TN NEW Price: $1,299,000 Represented by Jackie Roth Karr, 615.330.9779

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Stunning French Country estate with real stucco and stone is a Will Andrews masterpiece. Perfectly situated on a cul-de-sac in gated Middleton, the masterful finishes and elegant French Country design combine perfectly. Additional features include: gourmet kitchen, large living areas with exposed beam ceilings, main level owner’s suite and guest bedroom, impressive office, playroom/teen suite/guest quarters, 3-car garage. www.19Middleton.com 4 Beds / 5 Full Baths / 2 Half Baths | 6,237 SF 19 Middleton Park Lane, Nashville, TN Sales Price: $1,775,000 Represented by Donna Tisdale, 615.202.8799

SOPHISTICATION + COMFORT COMBINED Top to bottom renovation with an open concept and views for days. Kitchen space includes a separate door to the elevator hall, making bringing groceries a breeze. The open combination living and dining room offers the perfect space for any type of gathering with access to the double terrace. The primary bedroom suite offers plenty of room for a sitting area and access to 1 of the 3 terraces. Experience elevated outdoor living from the large balcony featuring stunning views and sunsets. 24/7 doorman, exemplary amenities, and 30+ items included in HOA. Wessex805.com. 3 Beds / 4 Full Baths | 2,653 SF | Double Terraces 6666 Brookmont Terrace, Unit #805, Nashville, TN Price Offered At: $698,900 Represented by Jackie Roth Karr, 615.330.9779

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From the Publisher I lost my 11-year-old beagle, Roadie, a few weeks ago, and boy, does it hurt. He should have lived a few more years. So, this is Roadie’s story. It all began when my then 9-year-old son, Charlie, visited Love at First Sight Puppy and Kitten Adoption Center with Melissa. Charlie fell in love with a beagle puppy named Wills. When I came home from work, Charlie immediately started talking to me about adopting Wills and showing me pictures on the adoption center’s website. I said I was open to it, but he needed to take his older brother, Jack, age 12, to meet Wills before deciding. The next day, Charlie, Jack, and Melissa visited Wills while I was out of town overnight on a business trip. Melissa was not going to get the puppy without talking to me, so she tried to reach me unsuccessfully when I was in a meeting. As fate would have it, a man walked into Love at First Sight right before closing time and wanted to adopt Wills and took the puppy right from under my kid’s noses. Twenty minutes later, when I could return Melissa’s call, my kids were bawling in the back of her car. When I tried to console them by telling them that God has a perfect plan, Jack replied tearfully, “well, God’s wrong!” When the kids refused to eat dinner (even offered their favorites), the boys had a miserable night upstairs pouring over a dog breed book, thinking they would never be happy without “the most perfect puppy in the whole world.” Melissa then shared this sad tale on Facebook, questioning that perhaps she had not done enough to fight for Wills; a friend promptly responded that her sister raises beagles on a farm in Columbia, TN and that she had a litter with one puppy left. After exchanging pictures and “sealing the deal” in secret, arrangements were made for the next day. Melissa drove two exhausted and very quiet kids to their schools and drove an hour down to Columbia to secure the new family member. She surprised the kids when they came home from school with him greeting them with a green bow around his neck—the kids shrieked, “this one is so much better”—sorry, Wills (the man returned him a week later). With his arrival, he made the Mahanes family more complete, as only animals can do. Roadie was the uber-alpha male. I’ve been “nipped at” by him so many times, I lost count. Roadie was a curmudgeon. He didn’t like to be picked up or disturbed while sleeping, and you never wanted to get between him and food. We have a saying in the Mahanes household—Respect the Growl! (hard for me to do). But Roadie could be very sweet as long as it was his idea and on his terms. Mainly, he just wanted to be around us all the time. If you were lucky, he would come behind you when you were sitting on the sofa and curl up around your neck. That was special. Roadie was his own worst enemy. Even as a puppy, the vet described him as very food motivated. He was very clever and sneaky about stealing food. He would jump higher than you thought he could, take things off the counter and abscond with them outside through the doggy door into the backyard. Taking out the trash in the morning, I would find a random empty bag of bread or an open box of Oreos on the lawn. Hence, Roadie became overweight. Despite many attempts and diets, we didn’t get his weight back to a healthy level until his hind legs were too weak to jump up on beds and furniture. He tried his darndest to befriend the interloper, Dolly Parton, a pocket-sized version of Roadie, who arrived in October of 2019. We think that it helped regain a bit of his youth, and he had a cute companion that was constantly seeking his attention and keeping him on his toes. Last August, Roadie was diagnosed with lymphoma. Twice a day, I religiously gave him his chemo and steroid meds. It gave me an enormous sense of well-being to care for him the best I could. When we had his follow-up appointments in October and December, the lymphoma was in remission, and the vet said that Roadie would probably live out his lifespan. However, in his follow-up appointment in March, cancer had returned, and he died a few days later in a blanket in my lap as we were rushing him to the emergency vet clinic. Well, I sure still miss him. The house seems somewhat empty without him. Pets are a member of the family. They have relatively short lives. All you can do is love them and give them the best life you can provide them while they are with you on this earth. Roadie, you were a blessing, pal!

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GRAND PLANS The Manning promises resort living at home Written by Amy Atkinson/Renderings Courtesy of The Manning One of Nashville’s newest and most inspiring residential projects, The Manning, was created when Richard Rhea, development partner at The Manning, and his wife, LaRawn, were looking for the perfect home here in Nashville to fit their lifestyle and were inspired to create it together. The Rheas love living in Nashville. However, they also love to travel, especially to Colorado, where they had a vacation home for many years and still enjoy spending time when they can. They saw the need for a luxury home here in Nashville that would provide all the amenities available in a large estate-sized home and include the ease and security that would come with a condominium. They wanted to offer upscale, secure, and spacious; outdoor spaces and amenities; and the ability to feel comfortable “locking up and leaving for a couple of months to travel.” They also desired to be in the Belle Meade area since it has the ideal proximity to social activities combined with access to grocery stores, parks, restaurants, shops, friends, and health care. Richard Rhea, who is heading up sales, put together a concept and team, including Houston architect and development 12 slmag.net

partner Don Meeks and architect Jim Lowen to help put their vision into reality. They conducted focus groups, held neighborhood meetings, met with designers, and began creating the ideal home for people who were at a similar stage in life – and The Manning came into being. Most of The Manning buyers are ready to downsize a bit from their large, older estates but want to maintain their upscale lifestyle and standard of living. Most buyers are attracted to the idea of not managing the running of a home while still having a luxurious residence where they can be proud to invite friends and family over to entertain. They can enjoy the outdoor spaces, beautiful gardens, and a pool with cabanas without maintaining all of that themselves. The Manning is a $100 million development project of 36 luxury condominiums scheduled to open in the Belle Meade area near the intersection of Woodmont Boulevard and Harding Road in December of 2021. It is comprised of a gorgeous seven-story North Wing and four-story South Wing. Home prices at The Manning start at $2.2 million. The penthouses are offered at $6 million.


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The Manning Differentiators at a Glance • Only 36 Residences – Offers a private and personal luxury setting. • Location – Not in downtown. Historic, high-end neighborhood with proximity to Belle Meade’s wonderful attractions. • Large Covered Terraces – Outdoor summer kitchens, with every residence, perfect for entertaining and dining. • Extensive Finish Selection – options curated explicitly by our design and development team offer a wide variety of options for buyers. • Security – Multiple key fob entry access points create a secure residence. The concierge is manned 24/7 where all guests must check-in. • European-Inspired Gardens – Walking paths with premier landscaping designed by Page Duke Landscape Architects, including a butterfly garden with bountiful flowers. • Greeting Hall – 24-hour concierge provides the ability to lock and leave your residence and be able to have your mail and packages collected and other optional services while you’re away. • Private Dining Room and Kitchen – Available by reservation. May bring in a private chef and host holiday parties in the Grand Salon.

LaRawn Rhea is one of the three-person sales team members from Fridrich & Clark who represent The Manning. At the time of this article’s printing, 60 percent of the residences have already been sold, and only one penthouse remains available—a testament to the appeal of this one-of-a-kind property. LaRawn said that her favorite part about The Manning is that it is unique in that it is a boutique condominium with an extensive amenity package and yet, very livable. “I love the soaring ceilings, the large hallways, and the tall windows inside each residence and of course the concierge, and the saltwater pool, and pool pavilion, and I could go on and on!” said LaRawn. “Maybe what excites me the most about the project is the beautiful response it has received and the fabulous buyers who will be living at The Manning.” The Manning is unique to Nashville in both form and function, and attention to detail is paramount. Each thoughtfully conceived residence showcases all of the features and craftsmanship one would expect in a home of this stature, including high ceilings with rooms bathed in natural light, contemporary kitchens featuring Christopher Peacock cabinetry, spacious balconies, and sweeping views of the immaculate grounds designed by Page Duke Landscape Architects. Gavin Duke of Page Duke describes the gardens as “classically ordered with elements of contemporary design—sophisticated eclectic.” 14 slmag.net

• Pets Are Welcome – Keep your furry friends by your side and enjoy our dog park and grooming bay. • Storage – Each residence has a private storage unit on the garage level. • Private Residences – 100% private residences for residents to live in the luxurious, secure, and private lives they desire.

Amenities • Gated Entrance – Enhanced Site Security and Access Control • Greeting Hall – 24-hour Concierge; Mail & Package Room • Wine Room with Individual Locked Wine Storage • Grand Salon – Game Entertainment at Salon • Outdoor Kitchen & Dining • M Bar with Morning Coffee Station • (2) car garage spaces per residence / (3) spaces for the penthouses • Boardroom; Library – Business Center; Laundry Pick-up • Fitness & Yoga Studio – Massage Studio • Guest Suite • Pool & Spa – Pool Pavilion • Private Boulevard Bar in the South Wing

Outdoor spaces are very important at The Manning, and it shows. The European-inspired gardens have serpentine walking paths, beautiful flora, and even a butterfly garden. The saltwater pool is inviting, and there are private cabanas where residents can choose privacy or invite friends over for the day. Every residence is a corner floor plan, and each one has spacious terraces, providing private covered areas to relax and enjoy the fresh air and even use their outdoor kitchen grill, a rarity for many condominium homes in Nashville. Public spaces inside The Manning are especially impressive. Detailed thinking and care went into creating these special areas, designed by the award-winning designer Marjorie Feltus Hawkins of FH Design. These spaces are classically inspired with a contemporary spirit, and provide the perfect place for meeting up with neighbors, such as at the owners’ lounge, called the “Boulevard Bar,” for an afternoon iced tea or relaxing evening cocktail. There are several cozy spots with fireplaces suitable for curling up with your favorite book or gathering with friends after selecting a bottle (or two) of fine wine from the owners’ private collections securely housed in The Manning’s wine cellar. “There’s literally a different public space in which you may enjoy your cup of coffee or cocktail every day of the week,” said Marsha Simoneaux, a member of the Fridrich & Clark team. “And each space is just as beautiful as the next.”


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Beth Molteni, also of the Fridrich & Clark team, thinks the residents will get a great deal of use out of the Grand Salon dining room. “Our buyers have active social lives, and they love to entertain. While their private residences will be lovely for most gatherings, the Grand Salon dining room is able to easily seat 20 guests, with a fullsized catering kitchen next to it, which will make hosting large-scale, elegant dinner parties a breeze.” The goal of The Manning is for residents to recognize they have entered a world of unrivaled ease, comfort, and privacy once they come through the wrought iron gates of the property. There will be ample private parking, all on one level. There will be security and a concierge 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Residents at The Manning will be owners of their homes, which is an attractive feature of this project. There are only 36 total homes in the two wings and 16 slmag.net

four elevators so that you won’t be running into people all the time. But when you DO meet up with other people in your comings and goings, they are the owner/residents of The Manning, making knowing your neighbors quite likely. “Many of our buyers already have homes in Nashville,” said Richard Rhea. “And many of them also have homes in other cities as well. We have found that people who know Nashville best choose The Manning, which is a true compliment to The Manning team and the project. A product like this, located near Belle Meade, seems to be just what people want at this particular time in their lives.” With only 12 residences left to purchase, interested parties should visit www.TheManning.com to schedule a tour with Beth Molteni, LaRawn Rhea, or Marsha Simoneaux to learn more. sl *Please note: The Manning is in the final stages of construction-the renderings are conceptual.


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TOPP OF THE HEAP We introduce you to Iroquois Steeplechase’s Official Artist Written by Melissa Mahanes “Topper (Melinda) Williams is a very engaging person who certainly sees the world with an artist’s eye. She and Gigi Lazenby (Iroquois Steeplechase Race Committee Member) were in the same high school class to give you an idea of her generation. She is a horseman, though rarely rides now—our bodies give up on us eventually. She volunteered to help me with the race office at the Steeplechase barn years ago and began bringing in some of her work to show. Most wonderful. She took photos during the meets, paints her favorites, and was giving them away to the owners or riders the following year!” —Marianne Byrd (President of Iroquois Steeplechase) Melinda “Topper” Williams is a Nashville native, growing up riding horses at the family farm in Pegram and sketching them with her crayons. She graduated from Harpeth Hall and 20 slmag.net

Trinity University in Texas, where her artistic abilities grew with college courses and postgraduate learning through the American Academy of Equine Art in Kentucky. “As with most equine artists, I ride myself and over the years have shown hunters, evented and foxhunted,” said Williams, who has her colors with the Hillsboro Hounds and Mells Foxhounds. Williams’ favorite activity remains trail riding in beautiful Middle Tennessee and caring for her horses on her farm in Dickson County when not pursuing her art. Topper is a regular volunteer with Saddle Up, a local organization formed to assist children with disabilities through therapeutic equine activities. She and her husband Billy are active volunteers with both the Iroquois Steeplechase and Middle Tennessee Pony Club Horse Trials. sl


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Cross Gate Gallery comes to Steeplechase with some “Sporting Art.” Written by Melissa Mahanes / Image courtesy of Cross Gate Gallery

“Greg Ladd, founder of Cross Gate Gallery in Lexington, KY, spends a great deal of time cultivating artists who he believes should apply their considerable skills to creating sporting art. Because Ladd’s gallery is located in Kentucky horse country, he favors images of Thoroughbreds and racing, although he also displays other examples of the sporting art genre, including scenes of hunting and fishing. He carries relevant 19th and 20th-century paintings and sculptures, but many of his offerings are contemporary pieces created by artists who had painted few Thoroughbreds before meeting Ladd. During much of the gallery’s 45 years of existence, Ladd has invited artists to stay at a cottage at Keeneland so that they can observe horse auctions, races, and farms.” —The Robb Report Lexington, KY native Ladd founded Cross Gate Gallery in 1974 and dreamed of developing Cross Gate into a gallery that could offer the best “Sporting Art” in the world in his beloved “Horse Capital of the World.” Dealing primarily in Equine-related “Sporting Art’,” the gallery’s inventory spans the 19th and 20th centuries, offering works 22 slmag.net

by many of the genre’s most recognized artists such as Sir Alfred Munnings, Henry Stull, Franklin Voss, John Frederick Herring Sr., and Edward Troye. In addition to offering works by many of the most accomplished equestrian painters of the past, Cross Gate represents many of the world’s best contemporary equestrian painters, including Andre Pater, Peter Howell, Larry Wheeler, Sandra Oppegard, and many more. Cross Gate Gallery has developed a sterling reputation by consistently offering the highest quality artwork in the sporting genre and for an unmatched dedication to their client’s satisfaction. In 2013, Cross Gate Gallery entered into a partnership with the Keeneland Association to launch The Sporting Art Auction, and the results have been nothing short of extraordinary. They are currently accepting consignments through July 15th for their upcoming Sporting Art Auction taking place on Sunday, November 21st, at Keeneland. Please stop by the Sophisticated Living Tent at Steeplechase to meet a representative of Cross Gate should you wish to consign to their auction or purchase artwork for your collection. sl Cross Gate Gallery / 509 East Main Street, Lexington, KY 40510 859-233-3826 or info@thesportingauction.com


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Two Divergent Career Paths Lead to Lasting Wealth Management Business Written by Mariner Wealth Advisors and Dave Mahanes / Photographed by Ashley Hylbert In 1985, Larry Sacks immigrated from Johannesburg, South Africa to the United States. Along with his wife and infant son, he first landed in New York in December to bitter temperatures, traveling on to Nashville. They chose to call this comparatively smaller city home because of family ties—his sister and her husband are doctors at Vanderbilt Hospital. Larry began his career as an accountant and, once in Nashville, joined a family and small-business tax practice, which he later purchased. He provided proactive tax advice for a variety of clients, including small businesses, high-net-worth individuals, physicians, and trusts. Meanwhile, in a divergent path from Larry’s, David Goldberg grew up deeply rooted in Tennessee, working in his family’s retail clothing business in Tullahoma. He and his family took pride in serving the needs of the community for 35 years. Then came the 1970’s economic crisis, high interest rates, gas shortages, and a deep recession in the United States, which led David’s family to close their business. As David looked to the future, he decided to apply his customer service skills, number crunching, and trend spotting to a new career. “All roads led me to the new field of financial services; my skills crossed over, and after 35 years, I’m an overnight success,” he mused. So how did Larry and David meet and go on to form a wealth management business spanning 16 years before merging with Mariner Wealth Advisors in 2019? Larry sought David’s advice on wealth management-related research, and they became fast friends. David had worked at a regional brokerage firm, J.C. Bradford & Co. for 15 years. He eventually decided to start an independent investment management business under the Raymond James flag. Three years later, because investment advisory and accounting clients like their approach in 2007, he and Larry founded Snow Creek Wealth Management. Eventually, the two believed that being acquired by Mariner Wealth Advisors, a privately held wealth advisory firm, would give them the ability to offer clients business continuity. They also needed additional resources to grow the business. “We needed the administrative, back-office, and IT resources to continue to serve our clients and grow the business,” David noted. “We needed more human capital to bridge our skills into the future. We had worked with the World War II generation, the baby boomers, and now Gen X and Millennials who need advice and guidance. Mariner Wealth Advisors offers us all these resources to better meet our clients’ needs.” Larry added, “Having so many more resources and a highly respected name helps give us the credibility to compete for larger clients. We also have more time to allocate to prospective and current clients.”

The benefit of resources “allowed us to free up our time and energy from doing nonproductive yet vitally necessary administrative and infrastructure tasks,” David said. “We can now do the one thing we do best, which is to guide individuals, families, estates, and trusts to meet their financial needs and wants.” As Larry and David work with all types of clients today, they share a common philosophy regarding giving clients advice—stick with a wealth plan. Larry encourages clients not to be swayed by daily headlines that can cause an emotional reaction to the stock market and lead to potentially ill-timed investment choices. David acknowledges that for clients, “the hardest thing is to have a plan and stay on the road with that plan.” He goes on to say their clients are “well-educated, busy, successful and delegators. They don’t want to do our work, but they are very smart, so we offer wealth advice to help them stay on the road to their financial goals.” When asked about the future of their business two years in with Mariner Wealth Advisors, Larry said, “I foresee substantial growth based on the firm’s marketing, planning, and professionalism. We believe growth will continue to be brisk in Nashville, and we will be well-positioned to participate in that growth.” David notes that there will always be a need for financial planning, investment management, and tax advice. Most clients generally follow the same life events, such as funding a child’s education, investing for retirement, and creating an estate plan to leave a legacy. When life brings the unexpected, like changes in jobs, business situations, and family dynamics, it can be beneficial to have a wealth advisor help clients navigate those challenges and put their interests and needs first. “These are our core skill sets, we’ve spent years honing our craft, and we’re fortunate to do what we do. We believe our services will be needed and valued today, tomorrow, and into the future.” The views expressed are for commentary purposes only and do not take into account any individual personal, financial, legal, or tax considerations. As such, the information contained herein is not intended to be personal legal, investment, or tax advice. Nothing herein should be relied upon as such, and there is no guarantee that any claims made will come to pass. The opinions are based on information and sources of information deemed to be reliable, but Mariner Wealth Advisors does not warrant the accuracy of the information. sl Mariner Wealth Advisors (“MWA”) is an SEC-registered investment adviser with its principal place of business in the State of Kansas. Registration of an investment adviser does not imply a certain level of skill or training. MWA is in compliance with the current notice filing requirements imposed upon registered investment advisers by those states in which MWA maintains clients. MWA may only transact business in those states where it is notice filed or qualifies for an exemption or exclusion from notice filing requirements. Any subsequent, direct communication by MWA with a prospective client shall be conducted by a representative that is either registered or qualifies for an exemption or exclusion from registration in the state where the prospective client resides. For additional information about MWA, including fees and services, please contact MWA or refer to the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure website (www. adviserinfo.sec.gov). Please read the disclosure statement carefully before you invest or send money.

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DAVE TALKS TO LARRY SACKS & DAVID GOLDBERG OF MARINER WEALTH ADVISORS Dave Mahanes: Larry, tell me about your family. Larry Sacks: I have been married to my wife Jo Anne for 37 years. She is an audiologist. I have a son, daughter, daughter-in-law, and grandson. My son and his family live in Nashville. My son is an ENT specialist, and my daughter-in-law works for Cigna insurance. My grandson is four years old. My daughter lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she is completing her plastic surgery residency at the University of Michigan. DM: What made you decide to move to the United States from Johannesburg? LS: We were encouraged by my sister and brother-in-law to move to Nashville. (They were already living here at the time) to make a better life for ourselves and ensure a better future for our family. We believed in the American Dream and welcomed the opportunities we were given. DM: What do you like best about living in Nashville? LS: We really enjoy the lifestyle and the weather since we like to spend time outdoors. We also feel like it is a great place to bring up children, and we now have a large extended family living in Nashville and spend a lot of time together. DM:What do you like to do in your spare time? LS: I’m an avid runner. My wife and I had run over 50 marathons by our 25th wedding anniversary. We still run today for fun. I also enjoy a good game of golf. DM:How do you give back to the community? LS: I volunteer time to Achilles International Nashville, a local chapter of an international nonprofit that pairs athletes with disabilities (e.g., visual impairments, physical disabilities) with athletes. I help guide blind runners to help them complete races.

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Dave Mahanes: Tell me about your family. David Goldberg: I have 2 daughters, one’s a biotech engineer in a Covid lab, and the other is head of sales at bio-pharma tech company. DM: You were good friends with my father and his longtime financial advisor. Do you remember how you met him? DG: Yes, I cold-called him when I was a new broker at J. C. Bradford; he was the President of the Jack Daniel’s Distillery in Lynchburg. Tullahoma was the next town over so we had immediate rapport. DM: What was it like growing up in Tullahoma? DG: Pretty good experience. The schools were excellent because most of the families were professionals—engineers and scientists, and education mattered. They came from all over the US and the world so ideas and life weren’t stagnant. DM: What do you like best about living in Nashville? DG: Music is the art of the community. DM: I know you are a big music fan and audiophile, tell me about that. DG: It just makes my brain and my emotions feel something. Whether it’s the beat, rhythm, instrumentation, lyric, region, old or new, it’s a source of genuine pleasure. DM: You have a daily meditation practice. How does that fit into your life? DG: Essential tool for me being alive. Each morning I start the day with a yoga/Pilates practice and a cup of coffee. I stretch my body for about 40 minutes and sit for 20 minutes with meditation to focus my thoughts so that I may have a day that’s intentional and a day that pays attention. DM: You are into horticulture as well are you not? DG: I’m a gardener; I like to grow things. I’m a steward of native flowers, bulbs, plants and shrubs. It’s all so rewarding for me. No matter the season, I love to bring blends of color, shapes and layers to my gardens. The garden provides a habitat for birds, butterflies and other animals. Furthermore, my neighbors enjoy the landscape as much as I do; I hope it brightens their day and inspires them to do a little yard work too. DM: What other things do you do with your spare time? DG: I love bicycles, reading, crossword puzzles, and hockey. I have an Aussie that wants a long walk every day so that’s also a priority. DM: How do you give back to the community? DG: In the community, I’m mentoring high school students to gain college scholarships with the Tennessee Achieves program. And, since the covid pandemic began last year, I’ve been a working volunteer at the Second Harvest Food Bank warehouse in MetroCenter. David Goldberg

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FULL NELSON Dave chats with Nelson Andrews Written by Dave Mahanes

I have known Nelson Andrews for many years since we first met at the Oyster Easter event at Belle Meade Mansion and First Presbyterian Church. Nelson is truly a 21st Century Renaissance man. He is a successful businessman, philanthropist, public servant, dedicated family man, and musician. Nelson is a dear friend and someone I look up to, so it is a great pleasure to have a chat with him in this issue of Sophisticated Living Nashville. Dave Mahanes: Nelson, tell me a little bit about your business, Andrews Transportation Group. Nelson Andrews: We started as Shore Severs Cadillac in Detroit. We came to Middle Tennessee in 1979 as Andrews Cadillac and recently celebrated our 40th Anniversary. We added Land Rover to Andrews Cadillac in 1988, opened it as Land Rover Nashville in 1998, added Jaguar Nashville in 2014, and are currently undergoing our largest renovation in 40 years with the addition of a new carwash facility, 16 additional service bays, and structured parking.

DM: During the COVID-19 crisis and a horrible economic environment in the summer of 2020, Andrews Transportation Group had its most successful months ever, and that sales have increased by 200%. How on earth did you do that? NA: I’m not 100% sure where the percentage increase comes from, but we do feel like we navigated 2020 as well as we could. As COVID19 hit last year, we committed to our team that we would not do any layoffs. In advance of the national “paycheck protection program” and other initiatives, we also committed to putting a financial foundation under our team so they could have at least some degree of stability during a very uncertain time. As a result, we did not lose any of our team members, and we were actually able to grow the team by hiring strong performers who other local companies laid off. We have been in a very good position to offer a great experience delivered by familiar faces as the automotive market came back in the second half of the year. We finished out 2020 with a growing market share for all three of our brands and hitting many of the sales objectives we set pre-COVID.

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Nelson and Trish

DM: For as long as I have known you, you have been very committed to philanthropy. I saw a list of a least 40 non-profits with which you have been involved over the years, including Williamson County Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center, Owen Graduate School, United Way, Tennessee Land Trust “Once in a Blue Moon,” and the YMCA, to name a few. Tell me about your passion for giving back to the community. NA: I grew up around volunteerism, going back all the way to Shore Severs Cadillac in Detroit and their partnership with Focus Hope. As a graduate student at the Vanderbilt Owen School, my classmate Debra Grimes was on the management team at The Oasis Center, and she put us to work volunteering. That was the start of my service relationships in the local community, and it has grown from there. One of our real blessings in the Nashville community is the heart for service. A tremendous portion of our community is involved in service work one way or another. As a local car dealer, we have many team members and customers who are attached to non-profits one way or another. A fun part of my job is that friends and customers who come through the store bring me up to date on what is going on with their service projects, and we try to get 30 slmag.net

involved and help as we are able. At this point, though, we have so many ongoing sponsorships it feels like I need to cut back on something any time I add something new to keep a balance. DM: Andrews Transportation Group has been a long-time sponsor of the Iroquois Steeplechase Event, which benefits Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. What has been your involvement with the Steeplechase, and what are your thoughts about this year’s event? NA: I’ve been around the Iroquois Steeplechase since my friends and I were on the hillside as teenagers while our parents were all down in the boxes. Early in our marriage, Trish and I were part of a tailgating group that enjoyed the infield every year and had quite a picnic spread. About a decade ago, we connected with Holly Hirschman, GeorgeAnn Dingus, and Jeff Bradford and were able to put together the “Best Turned Out” sponsorship package that we have been doing ever since. Iroquois Steeplechase and the support the event raises for the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt is a huge deal for our community. We feel so strongly about the work they do that even when the event was canceled in 2020, we continued our sponsorship to support the


work of the hospital. Iroquois Steeplechase is much more than a social event or promotional opportunity. DM: In 2019, you were elected as a City Commissioner for the City of Brentwood. What motivated you to run for this? NA: I’ve lived in Brentwood most of my life. When two commissioners I greatly respect—Jill Burgin and Betsy Crossley—decided not to run for reelection, the conversation started about who would pursue the open seats. I’ve been involved in supporting the Brentwood City Commission for a long time, but at that point, I realized that for me, it was time to step off the sideline and onto the field. DM: I also know you to be a dedicated family man who enthusiastically attends his four children’s activities and that you especially enjoyed your son Trevor’s Ravenwood High School football games. With all that you have going on, how do you manage the family/work/charity balance? NA: We are lucky enough to have four great kids who are all active in various activities. Trevor gets a fair amount of attention because of the role he played with Ravenwood Football, but

Joslyn, Alec, and Alison all have passions they are similarly committed to. I really can’t say I do a very good job keeping those things in balance. At best, I try to start my day every day, trying to figure out what matters most so that it gets done, and try to make peace with the things I probably should do but don’t. DM: Before we wrap this up, I want you and everybody to know that you are a hell of a great drummer and a pretty good guitarist too. You also have an outstanding guitar collection. How does music fit into your life? NA: I grew up playing in the BHS drumline and continued through Vanderbilt playing music with friends. There is probably still some “Exit/In funk” stuck somewhere on my drum set from back then. Anything I know about guitar has just rubbed off from hanging around dudes like you over the years. It’s also fun to live in a town like Nashville, where very nice guitars frequently show up at silent auctions for very good causes. It’s a lot easier to justify when the money goes somewhere awesome. Unfortunately, as of late, playing music is one of the things I alluded to that is falling through the cracks that I have to make peace with. I love it when I’m able to get out the sticks, but those times have been few and far between lately. sl

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Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas, California

ROOM SERVICE Notable new hotel openings around the world Written by Victoria Chase

The Sable at Navy Pier

CALIFORNIA | The Alia brand brings its model of sustainable tourism, innovative eco-design, and intimate destination experiences to Southern California with Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas's opening on March 17th. "Marrying the striking design and artisanal luxury experience that the Alila brand is globally known for, with the authentic warmth and vitality of San Diego, Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas is truly a destination not to be missed," said General Manager Benjamin Thiele. "Our team is honored to open our doors to the local community and travelers to experience our new luxury resort in this breathtaking location." Located in an iconic seaside town along the coastal bluffs of San Diego, the 130-room Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas is complete with an oceanfront pool, culinary experiences by award-winning Executive Chef Claudette Zepeda, expansive indoor-outdoor meeting and event spaces, serenity-invoking Spa Alila, and thoughtful, locally inspired and restorative programming. With the hotel's namesake, "Marea," meaning "tide" in Italian and Spanish, the resort features a distinctly Southern California feel, in harmony with the area's natural landscape throughout, as well as from the vibrant surf and beach culture that surrounds the property.

Room rates at Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas begin at $639. For more information and reservations, visit alilamareabeachresort.com. CHICAGO | When it opened in March, the 223-room, seven-story Sable at Navy Pier, part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, became the first hotel built "on top" of Lake Michigan. The $100 million build is a joint venture by James McHugh Construction Co. and Powers & Sons Construction Co. "A project like this comes around once in a lifetime, and it's the exact type of complex construction – from building over water to working around Navy Pier's 9 million annual visitors – that we excel at and like to execute," said John Sheridan, executive vice president of McHugh Construction. Named after the USS Sable, a naval training ship that served as a Great Lakes luxury cruise ship prior to World War II, the Sable at Navy Pier is more than 800-feet long and affords each of the guest rooms a one-of-a-kind views of the Windy City skyline. Also re-opening this spring adjacent to the hotel is another McHugh/Powers build— Offshore—the world's largest rooftop bar (as certified by the Guinness Book of World Records) on top of Navy Pier's Shelter building. Room rates at Sable at Navy Pier begin at $204. For more information and reservations, visit sablehotel.com.

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Virgin Hotels New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS | Scheduled to open this summer in The Big Easy's up-and-coming Warehouse District, Virgin Hotels New Orleans will feature 225 guest rooms, the brand's flagship restaurant, bar and lounge Commons Club, a lush rooftop pool deck and lounge, state-of-the-art fitness center and dedicated meeting and event spaces. The new-build property will combine colorful, tropical architectural motifs with Virgin Hotels' signature style. Designed by local interior design firm, Logan Killen Interiors, the design will incorporate a Southern residential feel with elements such as an enclosed sunlight-filled porch and the brand's unique, home-y Chambers layout with two distinct spaces separated by a barnstyle sliding door. For more information, visit virginhotels.com/coming-soon/. MALDIVES | Unveiled earlier this year by the Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts brand, Ithaafushi-The Private Island, is the largest Maldivian private island, a nearly 2.5-acre slice of heaven in the heart of the Indian Ocean. Its name, 'Ithaafushi', is translated to mean 'Pearl Island' in Dhivehi, the Maldives' local language, and represents the isle's beauty and distinction. "Designed for the most discerning of travelers, Ithaafushi – The Private Island is the epitome of exclusivity, perfectly placed within one of the most inspirational destinations in the world 34 slmag.net

where a dedicated team anticipates every need and delivers the brand's elegant and effortless service at every turn," said Nils-Arne Schroeder, vice president, Luxury & Lifestyle, Hilton, Asia Pacific. Located close to Malé, guests reach the private retreat via a 40-minute ride on one of the resort's six luxury Ithaafushi Princess yachts or via a 15-minute seaplane flight. The sprawling estate accommodates 24 guests in a two-bedroom overwater villa, a three-bedroom villa set within a lush garden, and a beachfront four-bedroom residence. The private island's dedicated culinary team promises to take guests on a diverse culinary journey, offering bespoke menus to be enjoyed in an array of extraordinary settings. Guests who want to explore the resort's various dining experiences can journey a short distance to the main island, where ten specialty dining venues await. A dedicated Wellness Concierge is on hand at the overwater spa to provide customized therapies catering to each guest's needs. The meditation and yoga pavilion, along with a fully equipped gym, offer magnificent ocean views. Young visitors will be in a paradise of their own on the private island estate with a dedicated children's pool and a gaming area. For information and reservations, email Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts MLEON.Hotel@waldorfastoria.com.


Aerial view of Ithaafushi-The Private Island in the Maldives

Interior of the two-bedroom overwater villa at Ithaafushi-The Private Island in the Maldives

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Hotel Drover in Fort Worth, Texas

TEXAS | Forth Worth's Hotel Drover, an Autograph Collection Hotel that opened in late March, is nestled alongside Marine Creek in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. Notable for its kitschy-glitzy style that aims to bring the spirit of the pioneering West to life, the 200-room property embodies a true sense of place as the anchor of the award-winning Mule Alley district. This $175-million redevelopment project is comprised of beautifully restored, 100-year-old horse and mule barns that are now home to a varied collection of restaurants, entertainment venues, retail heritage brands, and creative workplaces. Greeting guests is a signature neon Cowboy installation by Austin's famed Evan Voyles. Global and local artists alike are showcased throughout public spaces and the no-two-are-alike guest rooms. Unique features include Hotel Drover-branded leather check-in booths, a two-story lobby library filled with Texas-inspired books, custom antler and blackened steel chandeliers, and cowhide lounge chairs. The property boasts a pair of "one-of-a-kind" retail shops — Lucchese Custom Collection, a truly bespoke experience offering custom and made-to-fit items, and Little White Lies, a beautiful, hand-curated artisan shop with a decidedly feminine yet rustic flare. 36 slmag.net

Featuring a hearty contemporary Texas fare menu, the hotel's signature eatery, 97 West Kitchen & Bar at the Fort Worth Stockyards, is led by Executive Chef Grant Morgan. Outside, The Backyard at Hotel Drover provides a unique space to enjoy live music along with a burger and a frosty adult beverage. The ranch-style heated pool and hot tub in this sprawling outdoor retreat are enveloped by a mix of towering mature oaks, cypress, maple, pines mixed with agave plants, and saguaro cacti. Further setting the scene are cabanas with hanging daybeds and crystal chandeliers, creekside bar seating, yard games, and firepits. Room rates at Hotel Drover begin at $180 per night. For more information and reservations, visit hoteldrover.com. NEW YORK | Bringing a Blackberry Farm-type experience to the Catskills, The Chatwal Lodge, which opened in April, is located at The Chapin Estate, a 2,500-acre gated residential community in Bethel, NY. Architect and designer Steve Dubrovsky specializes in 19th-century Adirondack style, and he is also a four-time circuit champion of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association.


The Chatwal Lodge in Bethel, New York

Casa di Langa in Italy's Piedmont region

Accommodations include ten suites, with private patios overlooking the 1,000-acre Toronto Reservoir Lake; a 1,000-sq.ft. treehouse that rises 25 feet off the ground; and an 850-sq.ft. glam tent. Activities range from fly fishing in the on-property trout stream and kayaking with a to-go picnic, to private music classes at the Lodge and priority access to exhibitions at Bethel Center of Performing Arts. Room rates at The Chatwal Lodge start at $1,200 per night. For more information and reservations, visit thechatwallodge.com. ITALY | Scheduled to open in June in the heart of northern Italy's Piedmont region, just 1.5 hours from Milan, the 30-room boutique hotel Casa di Langa combines traditional Piedmontese design with a solid commitment to sustainable practices. "From our first visit to Piedmont, my wife and I were struck by the grandeur of the landscape, the unforgettable food and wine, and, most of all, the generosity of the people," shares Kyle Krause, Chairman and CEO of the Krause Group, an American company that owns a diverse set of businesses in Italy including the Serie A Italian football club Parma Calcio 1913 and Vietti and Enrico

Hyper-local cuisine is featured at Casa di Langa in Italy's Piedmont region.

Serafino vineyards in Piedmont. "With this hotel, I'm proud to have the opportunity to share the Piedmont we love so much with our friends and guests from all over the world," he added. Head chef Manuel Bouchard, who worked at five Michelinstarred restaurants in Italy before turning 25, will guide the cuisine at Fàula Ristorante, the hotel's fine dining establishment. At Sorì Cocktail Bar, guests can indulge in wines from around the world and neighboring vineyards, including rare bottles from its sister wineries, Vietti and Enrico Serafino. Guests will be privy to a thoughtful selection of authentic experiences. These encompass exploring historic vineyards via Vespa; a wine academy offering the opportunity to attain certification from the Wine & Spirits Education Trust; on-property truffle hunting with Lagotto dogs, and a dedicated truffle concierge; and, hands-on cooking classes using ingredients sourced from an on-site garden and greenhouse. An eco-luxe spa, heated infinity pool, and state-of-the-art fitness center round out the guest amenities. Room rates at Casa di Langa begin at $526 per night. For more information and reservations, visit casadilanga.com. sl

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FUN IN THE SUN

An American entrepreneur brings a British Classic back to life. Written by Andre James

Designed by Sir Alec Issigonis in the 1950s for the British Motor Company (BMC), the original Mini Moke, the site of which conjures images of the breezy beach party era à la Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon, was originally intended for use by the British army as a parachute-droppable vehicle. Too-low ground clearance and an underpowered engine made the classic Moke unfit for military service. However, when BMC pivoted to public sales in the 1960s, the quirky car quickly gained popularity among the civilian sector, despite a laundry list of shortcomings that included a propensity to rust quickly. After BMC ceased Moke production in 1968, the brand persisted in Australia, where it was built from 1966 to 1981 and known first as the Morris Mini Moke and then the Leyland Moke. Between 1980 and 1984, 8,500 "Californian" Mokes were built at British Leyland's subsidiary in Portugal. The final iteration of the original Mini Moke was produced by Italian motorcycle manufacturer Cagiva. From 1990-1993 Cagiva’s build of 1,500 Mokes is a small fraction of the more than 50,000 that were manufactured between 1965-1993. Entrepreneur Todd Rome, the founder of Blue Star Jets, first fell in love with the curious Mini Moke while vacationing on the tiny Caribbean paradise of St. Barts. After selling Blue Star Jets, he founded Moke America in 2016 and set about reengineering the 20th-century icon into a 21st-century E-car. To tackle the ground clearance issue, Rome's Moke sits on 14-inch wheels. The glass windshield has been redesigned to be larger and sit higher to accommodate taller drivers better. A refinement of the painting process for the steel and fiberglass chassis better fends off rust. There's also a four-wheel drivetrain, hydraulic steering, front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, a parking brake, a Bluetooth sound system, and a backup camera. For the ultimate ease of use, the car can be fully charged in eight hours (providing 40 miles of range) by plugging it into any standard household 110 outlet. Street legal and completely customizable from roof-to-rims, each Moke is made at the company's plant in Sarasota, Florida, and takes approximately 90 days from order placement to delivery. While the Moke's cool factor is undeniably off the charts, you won't be breaking any land speed records as it has a top speed of just 25 MPH, which drops to around 15 MPH on steep grades. At present, Moke America is producing a 007 San Monique edition that pays homage to the classic Moke James Bond drove in LIVE AND LET DIE during his visit to the fictional Caribbean island of San Monique. The eco-friendly electric vehicle is presently shuttling guests around at resorts including Hotel Joaquin in Laguna Beach, Isla Bella Resort in the Florida Keys, SLS South Beach in Miami, and The Menhaden in Greenport. Moke America has partnered with brands including Louis Vuitton, Vilebrequin, and Serena Williams Fashion on bespoke Mokes, and the company boasts a cadre of celebrity fans who pop up behind the wheel on the company's Instagram feed. Starting at $19,475 you can build and order your Moke at MokeAmerica.com. sl

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RAINBOW CONNECTION Colored gemstones to wear with pride

Clockwise from top left: PF&B Safari Ombre Ring ($1,255; foxandbond.com). Mara Rainbow ring from GFG Jewellery ($1,872; gfgjewellery.com). Rainbow sapphire tennis necklace from Graziela ($13,250; grazielagems.com). Nicole Rose rainbow sapphire and garnet heart ring ($1,950; nicolerosejewelry.com). Sorellina Mini Monroe crescent white onyx earrings ($6,000; sorellinanyc.com). Gold and enamel Fidget ring from Origin 31 ($5,408; origin31.com). All You Need earrings from Aisha Baker ($3700; aishabaker.com). Rainbow Mega Swirl earrings from Graziela ($1,990; grazielagems.com). Somewhere Over the Rainbow green amethyst earrings ($2,275; mateonewyork.com).

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Clockwise from top left: Sphaera gemstone Hex ring from Laura Caspi (lauracaspi.com). Oyster Perpetual DayDate 36 with 10 baguette-cut rainbow-colored sapphires on the dial (price upon request). Available from Richter & Phillips in Cincinnati, OH; The Diamond Cellar in Columbus, OH and Nashville, TN: Reis-Nichols Jewelers in Indianapolis, Davis Jewelers in Louisville; Simons Jewelers in St. Louis, MO; and rolex.com. Yael Sonia Perpetual Motion Solo long tiered pendant ($6,950; yaelsonia.com). Rainbow bracelet from Sweet Pea Fine Jewellery ($790; sweetpeajewellery.com). 45mm Hublot Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow timepiece. Available at Moyer Fine Jewelers in Indianapolis, IN; King Jewelers in Nashville, TN; and hublot.com.

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Bibliotaph... Nutured by Nature

Compiled by Victoria Chase

Originally written as journal entries addressed to a friend, this series of poignant essays by poet and filmmaker Gretel Ehrlich chronicles her first years on “the planet of Wyoming,” where she moved in 1975 to make a series of documentaries following the death of her partner. Gretel Ehrlich—The Solace of Open Spaces—paperback, 144 pages, Penguin Books (penguin.com) In this essay by famed philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson, he lays out the foundation of transcendentalism, the idea that we should live in harmony with, rather than domesticate, nature. Ralph Waldo Emerson— Nature—paperback, 128 pages, Penguin Books (penguin.com)

A vibrant collection of short stories culled from Susi Seguret’s experiences growing up in rural Appalachia's natural settings before moving to France for two decades to hone her culinary skills. Susi Gott Séguret—Child of the Woods: An Appalachian Odyssey— paperback, 176 pages, Hatherleigh Press (hatherleighcommunity.com)

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Beautifully photographed, this book offers 70 solution-oriented recipes to make cooking outdoors easy and enjoyable. Emma Frisch— Feast by Firelight: Simple Recipes for Camping, Cabins, and the Great Outdoors—hardcover, 208 pages, Ten Speed Press (crownpublishing.com)

Though best known for his work with Weimaraners, William Wegman is also an accomplished painter, draftsman, writer, and avid outdoorsman. In this highly personal volume, Wegman shares ways to look to nature for inspiration and how its interpretation in popular culture and the arts forms the roots of his aesthetic. William Wegman—Hello Nature: How to Draw, Paint, Cook, and Find Your Way—hardcover, 176 pages, Prestel Publishing (penguinrandomhouse.com)


bib 'li' o 'taph, [bib-lee-uhtaf, -tahf ]: a person who caches or hoards books For those who have sought solace in the great outdoors during the pandemic, this guided journal features inspirational quotes, an activity log, a state-by-state list of top outdoor destinations, and thoughtful journaling prompts to make the most of being nurtured by nature. Ink & Willow—Get Outside: A Journal for Refreshing Your Spirit in Nature—hardcover, 224 pages (penguinrandomhouse.com)

Scores of people discovered the joy of being a plant parent during the pandemic. This lively illustrated book is full of interior design ideas, plant care and troubleshooting tips, and recommendations for more than 70 houseplants. Emily L. Hay Hinsdale—Never Put a Cactus in the Bathroom: A Roomby-Room Guide to Styling and Caring for Your Houseplants—paper over board, 208 pages, Tiller Press (simonandschuster.com)

Stylist, best-selling author and columnist Selina Lake shares her advice for utilizing materials best suited to a natural living look to create beautiful, sustainable, and stylish rooms throughout your home. Selina Lake—Natural Living Style: Inspirational Ideas for a Beautiful and Sustainable Home—hardcover, 160 pages, Ryland Peters & Small (rylandpeters.com)

Countless studies have shown that the simple act of going outside is really good for us. Each chapter of this book combines anecdotes and literature alongside recent medical and scientific discoveries to show how nature can heal us and how to utilize this information in your everyday life. Alice Peck—The Green Cure: How Shinrin-yoku, Earthing, Going Outside, or Simply Opening a Window Can Heal Us—paperback, 144 pages, CICO Books (rylandpeters.com) Available on June 15, this book showcases new ways to escape into Europe’s vast and eclectic landscape, with an emphasis on environmentally-friendly travel. Gestalten and Canopy & Stars—Stay Wild: Cabins, Rural Getaways, and Sublime Solitude—hardcover, 256 pages, Gestalten (us.gestalten.com)

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STARS OF THE SHOW Jewelry designs that are heaven sent

Clockwise from top left: Ashley Zhang Belcher chain with dog clip clasp and onyx diamond star charms (ashleyzhangjewelry.com). Emily Kevin Stella Cluster necklace ($3,700; emilykuvin.com). Starstruck pendant from Eden Presley ($3,300; edenpresley.com). Nouvel Heritage medium star ring ($1,600; nouvelheritage.com). Patek Philipps 6102P Celestial. Available from Reis-Nichols in Indianapolis, IN; The Diamond Cellar in Columbus, OH; and patek.com. Frédérique Constant ladies Slimline Moonphase Stars timepiece ($4,695). Available at King Jewelers in Nashville, TN; and us.frederiqueconstant.com.. Buddha Mama enamel star huggie hoop earrings, $1,050. Double moon tassel diamond earrings from Sig Ward Jewelry ($5,500; sigwardjewelry.com).

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Clockwise from top left: Show and Tell Read 2 Embrace mini pendant from NeverNot ($1,613; nevernot.co.uk). Hera ring from Bondeye Jewelry ($1,875; bondeyejewelry.com). EF Collection diamond Mini Moon & Star stud earrings ($500; efcollection.com). Celestar ring from Samantha Tea ($436; samanthatea.com). Hands to the Stars brooch from Anthony Lent (price upon request; anthonylent.com). Istanbul bracelet from Selim Mouzannar ($9,200; selimmouzannar.com). OMEGA Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer 36 MM ($30,700) Available from Moyer Fine Jewelers in Carmel, IN; Richter & Phillips in Cincinnati, OH; Genesis Diamonds in Nashville, TN; and omegawatches.com. Ana Katarina Air hoop earrings ($2,070; anakatarina. com). Ring Concierge Starry Night ring ($1598; ringconcierge.com).

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PINOT OFF THE BEATEN PATH Written by Bonnie Graves

Historically associated with France’s Burgundy region – most notably, the Côte d’Or, or “Golden Slope” – the pinot noir grape has had an ancient and varied evolution in the wine world. The six acres planted by the Zellerbachs in 1953, later part of the lauded Hanzell Winery in Sonoma, are considered to be the oldest plot in the United States with seminal plantings in Oregon and in the Finger Lakes happening shortly thereafter. But pinot was slow to catch on with American consumers, who initially favored cabernets and zinfandels, until a movie called “Sideways” re-established the grape in the minds of many. In the years since, California and Oregon have seen an explosion of pinot noir both in terms of acreage and brands. But where else does pinot thrive? For lovers of this grape, a grape known for being finicky to grow and transcendent to taste, getting off the established pinot path is a great way to fully experience its many expressions. Pinot noir thrives in more marginal climates, and most particularly needs a strong diurnal shift to ripen while preserving trademark acidity. Warm days need to be offset by cool nights, and threats like mold, hail, frost, under-ripening versus burned skins, etc., all combine to make pinot noir farmers nervous. But when the microclimate is right, pinot noir can be epic. Below are five bottles of pinot noir from places you might not expect. Each is made in small-lots, by hand and by winemakers who favor minimal intervention. Each of these speaks of its place, its “terroir,” with unique aromas and textures that are still 46 slmag.net

unmistakably pinot. From Austria to New Zealand to the UK to Chile to South Africa, these pinots are worth seeking out: Global warming is a key factor impacting many winegrowing regions; for Austria, typically a bastion of white grapes like riesling and grüner veltliner, it means that the potential to produce reds like pinot noir is expanding dramatically. As the vitis vinifera ripening band moves inexorably northward, places like Austria’s Thermenregion are making unexpectedly spectacular pinots. A favorite producer is Johanneshof Reinisch, where a trio of brothers are making waves just thirty minutes south of Vienna. With vines that are over twenty years old planted on limestone soils, the Reinisch pinots have beautiful, herbaceous notes of cedar with cherry and anise. 2017 Johanneshof Reinisch, “Grillenhügel” (Thermenland, Austria) SRP $35, www.circovino.com, www.j-r.at Another winegrowing region directly impacted by warming trends is in the United Kingdom, not an area typically associated with making wines, although mead and whiskey and beer have done just fine. Master Sommelier Laura Rhys is the Global Ambassador for Gusbourne Wines, located at the estate in Kent which dates to the year 1410. Her mission in tandem with winemaker Charlie Holland is to convince the world that English “fizz” and the pinot noir that often goes into it can be world-class. While much of their proprietary pinot is made into Champenoise-inspired bubbles, their still pinot noir is well worth ferreting out if you can find it.


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2018 Gusbourne Estate, “Boot Hill Vineyard” (West Sussex, UK) SRP $70, www.broadbent.com/usa, www.gusbourne.com A far cry from the chalky soils of Kent is the tiny Chilean region of Limarí, where a pocket of coastal limestone has proven perfect for pinot noir. The Legado reserva bottling from producer De Martino is an example of why sommeliers try wines blind – you’d never guess this amazing pinot is from a mostly unknown region in Chile and that it only costs about $20. It’s that good. With winemaker Marcelo Retamal recently named international Winemaker of the Year, the cat is out of the proverbial bag. Concentrated notes of red fruits and purple violets with a hint of forest combine in a medium-weight pinot noir that way overdelivers for the price and then some. 2018 De Martino Reserva, “Legado” (Limarí, Chile) SRP $20, www.broadbent.com/usa, www.demartino.cl Heading around to the other half of the Southern Hemisphere, we arrive at New Zealand where pinot noir has quickly established itself as a contender to its flagship friend, sauvignon blanc. While the bulk of NZ’s exports are still fairly inexpensive grocery store whites, winemaker and Master of Wine Steve Smith has tirelessly championed quality over quantity. Steve pioneered Craggy Range, one of New Zealand’s most successful wineries, before partnering with investor and friend Brian Sheth in 2017 to launch Pyramid Valley. Farmed biodynamically, the

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wines from their two estate vineyards in North Canterbury and further south in Central Otago are impeccably pure expressions of just how great Kiwi wines can be. The 2018 pinot noir from Otago, widely considered to be one of the premium sites for the grape across the globe, is exceptionally silky with aromatic notes of lush cranberry spice, orange peel and juniper, and is also entirely vegan. 2018 Pyramid Valley Estate (Central Otago, New Zealand) SRP $50, www.pyramidvalley.co.nz Lastly, if ever there were an unsung country making amazing wines that aren’t exported widely enough, it’s South Africa. Wine importer TRUWINES is looking to change that as founder Jesse Balsimo’s mission is to bring small-lot, family-farmed wines from South Africa to the States. While chenin blanc and pinotage South Africa’s homegrown favorite - remain the most widely planted white and red grapes, the pinot noirs coming out of cooler climate parcels continue to impress. Oak Grove’s location in Elgin, a smaller subdivision of the Western Cape of South Africa, features south-facing slopes at nearly 1500 feet above sea-level, and its wines are remarkable. The 2018 Groenlandberg pinot noir is an homage to the Green Mountains that tower above. 2018 Oak Grove, “Groenlandberg” (Elgin, South Africa) SRP $50, www.truvino100.com, www.oakvalley.co.za/wines/groenlandberg sl

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THE PALM BEACHES

The enduring appeal of America's First Resort Destination Written by Bridget Williams

The last time I visited The Palm Beaches in Southeast Florida, I was excited to attend a cabaret show at The Colony Hotel in the Town of Palm Beach. While the show, a bastion of a bygone era, lived up to my expectations, it was clear from the sea of silver topping the heads of my fellow showgoers in the hotel's celebrated Royal Room that my affinity for the genre was an anomaly for my age. When we headed up to bed that evening humming tunes from the Great American Songbook, I couldn't help but notice that the nearly 75-year-old hotel was certainly showing its age. The former raucous realm of the 'Rat Pack' crowd felt more "Sleepytime Down South," à la The Greenbrier. My how things have changed. The brainchild of Henry Flager, who, in 1893, declared Palm Beach a "veritable paradise," built the largest hotel structure in 48 slmag.net

the world—The Royal Poinciana—in Palm Beach, enabled by his Florida East Coast Railway system. Since then, The Palm Beaches has grown to encompass 39 towns and cities, stretching from Jupiter/Tequesta to the north and Boca Raton to the south. Even though The Palm Beaches has been a renowned warmweather getaway for 125-years, you'd think the world had discovered a new playground based on all of the buzz of late in travel magazines. "For generations, The Palm Beaches has provided matchless service that complements its definitive reputation as a world-renowned vacation destination. As the world embarks on a new era of travel, The Palm Beaches has remained enduring and timeless," said Nick Parks, Vice President Marketing, Discover The Palm Beaches. While there's so much newness, there's still a discernable level of comforting familiarity to be found for repeat guests.


The world famous waters under the Blue Heron Bridge and oneof-the-kind the Underwater Snorkel Trail make a premier spot for experienced scuba divers and beginner snorkelers alike. Photo by Scott Eddy.

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Interiors of the Aerin Lauder-designed Villa Jasmine at The Colony Hotel

Terrace of the Jasmine Villa at The Colony Hotel

In town for a long weekend to take in the Palm Beach International Boat Show (pbboatshow.com), The Colony once again served as our home base. Perfectly positioned to have a flipflop on the sand and a well-heeled toe on Worth Avenue, New York investment banker Andrew Wetenhall and his wife Sarah bought the 89-room property in 2016. They immediately set about transforming it into their vision of a family-friendly boutique luxury resort that nods to its legacy without leaning on it too heavily. A similar hint of nostalgia pervades The Palm Beaches during its current renaissance, due in part to affluent East Coasters, who, rather than WFH in the doldrums of winter, have decamped to a warmer and sunnier shore. At The Colony (rooms from $275/thecolonypalmbeach. com), a newly refreshed Living Room, designed in collaboration between Kemble Interiors and the venerable French firm de Gournay, is quintessentially Palm Beach and the most recent phase of a complete hotel restoration. Playfully popping up throughout the bespoke, hand-painted de Gournay wallpaper, the design of which is based on a mid-century mural that adorned the lobby when the hotel opened in 1947, is Johnny Brown, the hotel's mascot. The cheeky spider monkey pays homage to the island's most famous primate of the same name that was a fixture on the shoulder of famed architect Addison Mizner throughout the 1920s. "I discovered an old postcard image of the mural 50 slmag.net

titled 'The Early Days in Palm Beach,'" said Sarah Wetenhall. "We worked hand-in-hand with de Gournay to create this unique 'love letter' to The Colony and Palm Beach." With a host of small, inviting vignettes, each with head-turning furniture and accessories, the Living Room feels more like a private home than a lobby, a notion further supported by the steady stream of guests that choose to linger in the chic space. The Colony also recently unveiled 'AERIN Villa Jasmine,' a 2,100-square-foot guest villa that dates to 1929 and reimagined by Aerin Lauder using pieces from both her eponymous collection and woven rattan furniture by British brand Soane. If the Living Room is The Colony's heart, then Swifty's is its pulse. Launched this past December, the indoor/outdoor restaurant is a "pop-up" of a Manhattan institution beloved for decades until it closed in 2016. A hub of activity throughout the day, during dinner, the scene is the place to be seen, with the "who's who" of the area packed around the pool and under the tented hanging gardens. "Everyone is here," I heard one smartly dressed gentleman remark as he surveyed the room before sashaying into the crowd. Don't miss the crushed avocado appetizer, accompanied by addictive tortilla chips drizzled avocado honey and sprinkled with sea salt. The Colony's beach shuttle, topped by a paddleboard wrapped in the same whimsical sea grapes-leaf print found on its seats, is


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"Angry" Lobster from Avalon Steak & Seafood

cute-as-a-button, but the beach setup provided to guests is even more so with pink-and-white striped beach chairs, fringed umbrella, a bubblegum pink Yetti cooler. History buffs will want to check out the nearby Henry Morrison Flagler Museum (flaglermuseum.us). Completed in 1902, this 75-room, 100,000-square-foot mansion truly embodies the opulence of the Gilded Age. For a more active pursuit, book a bike or walking tour with local Leslie Diver of Island Living Tours (561.309.5790), who provides a history behind the hedges experience, during which she imparts her palpable enthusiasm for the Town of Palm Beach's unique architecture. The Kennedys were among the area's most famous guests, and their enduring appeal is evidenced by a photo of a ski-masked Jackie in the window of many Worth Avenue boutiques reminding people to "mask up." The 35th President's "Winter White House" grabbed headlines when it sold in 2020 for $70 million. A lesserknown Kennedy connection lies across the water from the estate on Peanut Island in nearby Riviera Beach. Visit Palm Beach (visitpalmbeach.com) leads both kayak and boat tours of the eightyacre island near the Lake Worth inlet, which is also the site of a bunker built for President Kennedy. On nearby Singer Island, construction crews are busy working on the Amrit Ocean Resort and Residences (amritoceanresort.com), scheduled to open in late summer. Designed around mindful living

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Elisabetta's Ristorante

and proactive wellness principles, the centerpiece of the two-tower development is a four-story, 100,000 square-foot cutting-edge spa with a plant-centric restaurant. The property is part of a hotel building boom that includes the recently opened 32-room White Elephant Palm Beach, and a trio of properties scheduled to open in late 2021 and early 2022: The Ray in Delray Beach, the Mandarin Oriental in Boca Raton, and Banyan Cay Resort & Golf in West Palm Beach. During our visit, we checked out several newly opened restaurants. At Elisabetta's Ristorante (elisabettas.com) in downtown West Palm Beach, crowds packed the multi-tiered patio overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. The all-scratch kitchen includes a trio of pizza ovens imported from Italy, turning out pies that made this pizza lover very happy. Complementing the extensive menu is a 400-bottle wine list (with 70 wines available by the glass) and classic Italian cocktails. I loved the airy barrel-vaulted dining room at Lionfish Delray (lionfishdelray.com) on Atlantic Avenue. At this outpost of a San Diego sustainable hotspot (twice recognized as a James Beard Foundation Smart Catch Leader), the sea-to-table cuisine's quality mirrors the clever interior design. The restaurant's namesake is available to order in a multitude of ways, and we opted for a citrusinfused ceviche, as well as a deliciously spiced and perfectly grilled octopus. An inventive cocktail program includes house-made syrups and infusions.

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Historic Former Coast Guard Station museum on Peanut Island. Photo by Aaron Lurie/VMA Studios

Lucky Shuck The Goldener Hirsch Restaurant

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View of the Jupiter Lighthouse from Charlie & Joe's at Love Street

A few blocks away is Avalon Steak & Seafood (avalondelray. com), a concept from New York's veteran hospitality operators Host Restaurants. Sitting streetside on an elevated terrace bordered by a glass partition, we were rapt observing the dinner theatre in the restaurant as well as the constant parade of people from all walks of life making their way up and down the avenue. Their selection of premium wet- and dry-aged steaks are the centerpiece of the menu, and they arrive at the table with a perfectly seared crust. I particularly enjoyed the "Angry" lobster, enlivened by fermented house sriracha and ginger, and served with Pullman toast so as not to waste a drop of the delectable sauce. Decidedly more casual yet no less delicious is Lucky Shuck in Jupiter (luckyshuckjupiter.com), which opened this past February. Part of the Charlie & Joe's at Love Street (lovestreetjupiter.com) development founded by Charlie Modica and Joe Namath, this welcoming spot is located directly across the water from the Jupiter Lighthouse. Patrons benefit from an on-site boutique seafood

In the traditional manufacture of mezcal, a giant stone wheel is used to pulverize the cooked agave to create a pulp.

market that allows commercial fishers to directly sell their catch of the day to both Lucky Shuck and BEACON, which is the development's fine dining option. The Ahi tuna poke tacos were a highlight from Lucky Shuck's unique menu, a mashup of Southern and Far East influences. Evidently, we aren't the only ones who enjoy the tiny tacos as the restaurant serves as many as 4k each week. After a thoroughly enjoyable alfresco lunch, we conquered the 109-steps of the Jupiter Lighthouse (jupterlighthouse.org). Even with everything new and notable in The Palm Beaches, it's nice to know that some things remain the same. For me, no visit to the Town of Palm Beach is complete without a stroll through the exquisitely maintained botanical gardens at the Society of the Four Arts (fourarts.org). Founded in 1936, the 10-acre campus is home to hundreds of events each year. The mélange of visitors at any given time is a testament to the enduring appeal of "America's First Resort Destination." For more travel information and reservations in The Palm Beaches, visit thepalmbeaches.com. sl

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Of Note... Island Style

Compiled by Colin Dennis

This page, clockwise from top left: Slim Aarons “Palm Beach Idyll” photograph mounted on aluminum and faced with museum-quality Plexiglas from Jonathan Adler (from $750; jonathanadler.com). Riviera tuffet from Jonathan Adler ($695; jonathanadler.com). Coral chandelier from Serena & Lily ($2,998; serenaandlily.com). Canopy custom-printed wall mural from Tempaper ($15/square-foot; tempaper.com). A Tall Handsome brass-plated cast aluminum statue from Bold Monkey ($1190; boldmonkey.com). Bac A Oranger planter box from Authentic Provence available in custom colors and multiple sizes (authenticprovence.com). David Francis Chippendale headboard in Worn White (to the trade; davidfrancisfurniture.com). Double Decker in Cabana Pink Dot fabric, with scalloped valance and Rose brush fringe from Santa Barbara Designs (santabarbaradesigns.com)

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Orchid Edition Jungle BÔA sofa ($5,662; orchid-edition.com)

April pillows from Zuiver (zuiver.com)

Maria natural jute rug from Maria Sharapova + Rove Concepts (roveconcepts.com)

Samuel & Sons Treillage Lattice border (samuelandsons.com)

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THE ELECTRIC GRAN TURISMO The 2022 Audi e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT Written by Andre James / Photos courtesy of Audi

Chiseled like a supermodel's cheekbones, the head-turning architecture of the 2022 Audi e-tron GT and RS e-Tron GT looks every bit like a concept car brought to reality. "The most beautiful car I have ever drawn," said Marc Lichte, Head of Audi Design, who chose these words in the fall of 2018, when the brand presented the Audi e-tron GT concept at a show car in Los Angeles. The Audi RS e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT are the first EVs from Audi Sport to be sold in the United States. They represent the third and fourth all-electric additions to Audi's US portfolio and contribute toward its goal of achieving a 30% electrified model portfolio by 2025. "The Audi RS e-tron GT is a milestone in the development of electrified high-performance models," said Lucas di Grassi, Formula E driver and entrepreneur, at the world premiere of the vehicle this past February. The e-tron's enviable aesthetics have all arisen from attention to efficiencies. A lightweight, high-strength, five-layer carbon fiber reinforced plastic roof —a first for an Audi vehicle and a segmentexclusive feature—comes standard. Permanently excited magnets are an exhilarating performance element that the Audi e-tron GT 56 slmag.net

shares with the world's most thrilling roller coasters. Found in both the front and rear axles of the e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT, permanently excited synchronous motors (PSM) produce 235 horsepower at its front motor and 429 horsepower at its rear. A net combined output of 469 horsepower (up to 522 horsepower for 2.5 seconds with overboost launch control) allows the e-tron GT to repeatedly accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds on its way to a top track speed of 152 mph. In the RS, a more robust rear motor enables a net 590 horsepower and up to 637 with overboost, which shaves .8 seconds off of the 0-60 mph sprint. These acceleration figures place the RS e-tron GT on par with the V10-powered Audi R8 supercar. Standard in the RS model is the e-tron sport sound, a high-quality and progressive sound that the driver can activate and modulate its amplitude via the Audi drive select system. Audi drive select, the driving dynamics system with four modes and controlled damping, comes as standard in every e-tron GT. Standard three-chamber air suspension in the Audi e-tron GT enables a wide variation in spring rates to provide cushioned comfort for daily driving or a more reflexive tightness for track workouts. A


standard rear differential lock with fixed locking values assists during various thrust and traction scenarios. "As a fully electric gran turismo, the e-tron GT reinterprets this balancing act by not reducing performance to the sheer output but by attributing a special creative importance to efficiency as well," said Lichte. Thanks to its lightning-fast control operations, the electric all-wheel drive provides the e-tron GT with maximum dynamism, stability, and traction in any driving situation. When the driver releases the right-hand pedal, the gran turismo usually switches to coasting mode. While braking, the electric motors perform decelerations alone in the vast majority of all everyday driving situations. All Audi e-tron GT models in the US boast a 93.4 kWh lithium-ion battery pack with a unique integrated cooling structure underneath the battery pack. The 800-volt electrical architecture comes standard with the ability to charge at an industry-benchmark 270 kW using DC fast-chargers, allowing the battery to replenish from 5-80% in just 22.5 minutes, which is among the quickest charging rates currently available of any EV. An e-tron route planner calculates the charging stops such that the

driver reaches their destination as quickly as possible. Preliminary manufacturer's estimated ranges based on approximation of EPA test cycles for a full charge are 238 miles for the e-tron GT and 232 miles for the RS e-tron GT. Inside, the cabin is spacious and outfitted with recycled materials like Alcantara and Dinamica automotive suede in lieu of leather as standard (although Nappa leather is available). The instrument panel is based on Audi's "monoposto" design that angles the 12.3-inch Audi virtual cockpit and 10.1-inch MMI touch response displays toward the driver. An Alacanara-wrapped full-circumference and flat-bottom steering wheel is standard, with capacitive hands-on detection available. The rear luggage compartment has a volume of 14.3 cubic feet, with another 2.9 cubic-feet available beneath the hood. Those looking for the ultimate in personalized can look to the Audi exclusive range from Audi Sport GmbH. The 2022 Audi e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT will arrive in the US this summer. MSRP for the e-tron GT quattro Premium Plus is $99,900; $107,100 for the e-tron GT quattro Prestige; and $139,900 for the RS e-tron GT. sl

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FEARLESS

Statement-making looks from both up-and-coming and established designers

FASHION

Written by Chloe Gellar

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Ziad Nakad

By the time he was a teenager, Lebanese-born Ziad Nakad knew that he wanted to work in fashion. Fascinated by eccentric fabrics, intricate beading and the mystery of sheer embroideries, he incorporated these into early designs he sketched for family members. With the encouragement of his family, Nakad pursued formal education in dressmaking while apprenticing with masters of couture, and in 1997 his dreams took flight when he was invited to show in the Beirut International Fashion Show. Nakad's dreamy couture confections, cut to flatter and embellished to perfection, quickly garnered global attention, and women around the world can now sport his sophisticated styles. For his SS21 collection, Nakad sought refuge from news of the explosion in Beirut, from the pandemic, and from the inability to travel by crafting a collection ripe with color and symbolism. He calls the pieces "slightly frivolous" in an attempt to recall the carefree life pre-COVID. All hand-embroidered in the designer's atelier, the collection's pièce de résistance, an opulent wedding gown, required three full months of work, or, from Nakad's perspective, "three months of escape." ziadnakad.com, Photography Greg Alexander, courtesy of Méphistophélès Productions

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A contemporary womenswear brand founded by Kanyinsola Onalaja following her graduation from Istituto Marangoni in 2014, the label aims to bridge the gap between Kanyinsola's Nigerian heritage and f lair for artisan crafts with Italian design aesthetics against the formality of British fashion. Recognized early as a person to watch in the industry, in 2009, she was named the FDA Young Designer of the Year. An underlying concept within all Onalaja collections always remains "Our Heritage Re-Imagined – The Africa We Don't See." The use of traditional fabrics such as Aso-oke fabric (from the indigenous Yoruba Tribe), the Tinko hand embroidery technique from the Hausa Tribe of Northern Nigeria, and other traditional basket weaving techniques play a key role within each of her collections and are juxtaposed with modern techniques and materials. Abstraction, often found within African art, is prominent in the designer's choice of patterns and embellishment. Onalaja and her mother are responsible for creating hand-painted details. onalaja.com, Photography courtesy of Onalaja

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ME369

Who is the woman that chooses to wear ME369? The creative minds behind the playful brand, ripe with cheerful slogans, definitively respond that she is ageless, with a strong personality and life experience. She is flexible. She leads a diverse life, understands that everything is dynamic, and she “goes with the flow.” She is impeccable but never gives up on comfort. She loves vacations, restaurants, sports – the good life! She is not spoilt. She is full of contradictions, has many sides, and lives in peace with each one of them. Her colorfulness, courage, and her abilities shine on others. She is not arrogant, “she talks the talk.” She is a spirit with a unique point of view. She knows how to focus on what is important with a holistic mindset. She is full of passion, loving, bold, a true optimist, and has no boundaries. She is a winning combination of modesty, power, beauty, humanity, and ambition. me369fashion.com, Photography by Greg Alexander, courtesy of Méphistophélès Productions

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Since 2013, Dallas-based Lindsey McClain and Jamie Coulter have been churning out a curated selection of feminine kaftans and kimono-inspired dresses designed to take you seamlessly from day-to-night. The statement investment pieces feature retro florals achieved through various mediums, including print and macramé, which bring a creative look to its staple silhouettes. laviestylehouse.com, Photography courtesy of La Vie Style House

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Farhad Re

During the darkest hours of the COVID lockdown in Europe, Paris-based designer Farhad Re holed up in his atelier to transform no less than 500 yards of milky-colored silk organza into a 15 piece collection that revisits the myth of Pygmalion, the eternal story of an artist who falls in love with his creation. Trained as an architect at the University of Rome, Farhad applies a sculptural approach to his couture creations. He works almost exclusively with silk organza, a material he favors for its ability to be sculpted while still maintaining an ethereal feeling. For his SS21 collection, Farhad concentrated on creating a light and architectural silhouette. The bespoke pieces boast hand-formed geometric shapes and represent his notions of purity of renewal and freedom. Farhad says he is attached to the very essence of freedom through his personal history as his Persian mother fled her country to regain the privilege to think and dress as she saw fit. farhadre.fr/, Photography by Iris Brosch, courtesy of Méphistophélès Productions

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This UK-based womenswear brand is owned by award-winning British/Nigerian journalist Didi Akinyelure. She says her inspiration stems from growing up watching the avant-garde fashion choices made by her grandmother and her mother, who owns a corporate tailoring business. Didi's love for edgy fashion pieces began in her teens, leading her to launch a fashion blog in 2011 and the April & Alex brand in 2018. Didi says April & Alex's mission is to create high-quality, contemporary womenswear that emphasizes boldness and shines a light on women's empowerment. The SS21 collection is named 'Audaz,' a Latin word meaning "bold." "The 'Audax' woman is willing to take risks while not being afraid of the unconventional," said Didi. "She is heroic, fearless, unflinching, courageous, and is not afraid to deviate from what is usual or proper." aprilandalex. co.uk, Photography by TY Bello & Luis Monteiro

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John Joseph Enneking (American 1841-1916) Apple Blossom, n.d. Oil on linen. Bank of America Collection.

In a New Light

American Impressionism 1870 –1940 Works from the Bank of America Collection Now through July 4, 2021 A sweeping survey of American Impressionism with over 130 artworks embracing precursor, contemporary and subsequent movements, this exhibition features works by artists including Childe Hassam, George Inness, Thomas Moran, John Sloan, Ernest Lawson, Daniel Garber, and Guy Carleton Wiggins, among others. Advanced reservations required and capacity is limited. Learn more at cheekwood.org.

Cheekwood is funded in part by This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of American Art in our Communities® program


Childe Hassam “Old House, East Hampton”, 1917

EN PLEIN AIR

Cheekwood’s Curator of Paintings and Works on Paper walks us through their new exhibition Written by Campbell Mobley / Images Courtesy of Bank of America

The epic of American Art tells the story of a young nation developing its own legacy and writing its own story. Artists are looking to their European roots while also looking towards their very bright future. In a New Light: American Impressionism 18701940: Works from the Bank of America Collection tells that story through the lens of one of the most significant art movements and its influences through its legacies. The exhibition takes a broad look at American painting around the turn of the century. Displaying the works of artists such as Sanford Gifford, George Inness, Childe Hassam, and George Sloan, the exhibition tracks the progression of American painting from the Hudson River School through the dawn of American Modernism. The title “In a New Light” is twofold as it cleverly refers to the Impressionists’ method of capturing light on the canvas, as well as looking at Impressionism in a different, more holistic way. It may seem

premature to discuss American Impressionism in 1870 when Claude Monet’s game changing Impression Sunrise (1872) was not presented to the public until 1874, but to understand what the American Impressionists in particular, referring to their influences is paramount. As the visitors begin their journey through decades of American art at Cheekwood, the first two galleries consist of most works created before 1900. These galleries are full of commanding paintings of the virginal American landscape. The Hudson River School, often referred to as the Luminist Movement, was America’s first sweeping consciousness of its landscape. There is always an otherworldly aspect to these paintings, as the Luminists saw capturing these vast landscapes as a religious experience. They believed the closest way to get to God was to appreciate nature. Before this, American portraiture had dominated the field.

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John Noble Barlow “Landscape”, c. 1890

One of the first works that the visitor encounters within this exhibit is Thomas Moran’s View of Fairmount Waterworks, Philadelphia (c. 1860-1870). In the foreground, Moran depicts nature in an uncivilized or uncultivated state. There are rough, tactile surfaces that are enhanced through vibrant chiaroscuro effects. Though the landscape looks untouched and almost primordial, the inclusion of figures and a dirt road indicate the arrival of civilization. In the background, Moran painted the booming city of Philadelphia. In this portrayal with the city in the background and an intact landscape in the foreground, Moran highlights the nascent American landscape—one full of hope, opportunity, and freedom. As the visitor continues through the galleries, paintings by Arthur Wesley Dow, George Inness, and Sidney J. Yard show more of how the European artists, specifically those associated with the Barbizon School, influenced the progression of American art. This style is often referred to as the naturalist style. The Naturalists remained in the landscape, but instead of making sketches in the field and completing the works in their studios, the artists painted en plein air. These artists set to appreciate landscape painting in its own right. Most artists who formed part of the school approached painting naturally, capturing the things they saw truthfully, making careful observations, and painting directly from nature to reproduce the countryside’s colors and forms faithfully. While the Luminists painted in the highly academic style of painting, the Naturalists used a freer style with looser brushstrokes. 68 slmag.net

The third gallery in the exhibition gives way to American Impressionists Childe Hassam, Lilla Cabot Perry, Colin Campbell Cooper, and Edward Potthast. It takes marveling at the Hudson River School and the Naturalists to appreciate the works in this gallery. The Naturalists trialed a variety of techniques that gave way to the Impressionist style. These techniques included layering wet paint over wet paint, completing a canvas in a single sitting, and, as continued with the Luminists, this concentration of light’s effects on the landscape. Ernest Lawson’s Connecticut Trout Stream (c. 1920) is one of the later works in this gallery but is an excellent representation of American Impressionism. Lawson occupies two significant positions in American art. Lawson was an important Impressionist whose style was directly influenced by Camille Pissarro in France and by his American teachers, John Henry Twachtman and J. Alden Weir. He was also a member of “The Eight,” a group of pioneer urban realists including Robert Henri, John Sloan, and William Glackens. Lawson managed to achieve this double identity by being among the first American Impressionists to apply his skills to portray the bridges, docks, and buildings of New York City. There is also a more pastoral side to Lawson’s art, which is gleaned from his many trips to the New York suburbs, Northern England, and, as seen here, Connecticut. In the two previous galleries, the artist’s hand is almost eliminated in the painting’s exactness. In this gallery, the styles vary greatly from painting to painting, from work to work. In this gallery, the viewer also begins to see the changing American landscape with more cities, buildings, and people.


John Joseph Enneking “Apple Blossoms”, n.d.

Wilson Irvine “Olde Lyme Pond”, 1918

George Inness “Meadowland in June”, 1880

Edward H. Potthast “In the Canadian Rockies”, c. 1900-1910

Julian Alden Weir “Farmhouse”, c. 1910

Mabel Woodward “Flower Garden”, c. 1910

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Edgar Alwin Payne “Evening, Navajo Country”, c. 1935

The final three galleries in the exhibition focus on the aftermath of Impressionism. There are works by realist artists who rejected Impressionism’s techniques and painted what they thought to be a more accurate, detailed, and unembellished depiction of contemporary life. There are galleries filled with works by later artists seeking to integrate the Impressionistic style with those derived from realism. The final paintings return to this Impressionistic painting style with the Philadelphia Impressionists, such as Edward Willis Redfield, Daniel Garber, and Robert Spencer. “In a New Light” is a perfect segue into Cheekwood’s recent installation of its permanent collection, highlighting its holdings of American paintings, drawings, ceramics, glass, and sculpture 70 slmag.net

from around the same time. Several artists are represented in both presentations, including Hassam, Perry, Inness, Alexander H. Wyant, Charles Warren Eaton, and Arthur Clifton Goodwin, and their contemporaries, Theodore Robinson, John White Alexander, and William Merritt Chase. These exhibitions highlight the strength of American art at the turn of the century. The visitor is invited to view each space on their own merit and make his or her own connections between artists and works alike. sl In a New Light: American Impressionism 1870-1940: Works from the Bank of America Collection is open to the public until July 4, 2021. Admission must be purchased in advance online. For tickets and more information about Cheekwood’s exhibitions, visit cheekwood.org.




MODERN FAMILY Jenni Lackey amps up an Oak Hill home with fresh spaces Written by Shawn Haile / Photos by Suzy Thompson The park-like setting that this Oak Hill home sits on was definitely the inspiration for interior designer Jenni Lackey of J. Lackey Interiors. Having worked with the homeowners previously, she was brought in for a new addition that would include adding square footage across the back of the house, expansive windows looking out at the beautiful backyard, and a newly created outdoor entertaining space. “I knew I wanted the outdoors to feel organically tied to the indoor finishes.” Staying grounded with textures, a lot of natural fibers & a neutral palette would be the complement to its lush surroundings. Flanked in a wall of windows and skylights, the addition to the back of the home included a family room, breakfast room, and butler’s area that have proven to bring so much light to the

existing home. The complete kitchen renovation proved to be the piece marrying the new to the old of the house. “I made sure to weave some age into the design, like a patina-looking tile that was used as the backsplash and vintage sconces in the new butler’s area,” said Lackey. The outdoor addition, which included a new pool house, a swimming pool, and outdoor living space, was all done in Tennessee flagstone and limestone. The pool house consists of a small kitchen, loft for sleeping, and a quaint living area, such a great retreat during this past year of Covid. Lackey concluded, “Looking at the completed project, it’s hard to tell which parts are new or original to the home, and that was our goal.”

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DESIGN DETAILS (p. 73-75) During the renovation, the kitchen was reworked and expanded so it now opens into an intimate dining area. The large Ralph Lauren brass pendants over the island are the show-stoppers. A den featuring matching sofas and bar area were also added. These rooms are linked by custom-made iron ceiling fixtures that suspend from the skylights and create a warm glow in the evening. (p. 76-77) When designing the home’s interiors, principal designer Jenni Lackey took into consideration that this family home with three teenage boys and several furry pets needed to be organic, masculine and durable. She married vintage textures with new, sleeker finishes to achieve this look. The cozy sitting room invites you in as soon as you open the front door. With four green velvet swivel chairs, a round upholstered ottoman and fireplace, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy morning coffee or have a family chat. The “dancing bears” fountain celebrates the couple’s love for rock music. The hot tub is the perfect spot to unwind after a long day. The pool cabana complements the main residence with its neutral color palette, splashes of color and wrought iron finishes. The same floor tile and white lime-washed ceilings are used throughout for visual continuity. The spa-like bathroom finishes were kept fresh and clean with a floating marble countertop as the focal point. A fully-stocked kitchen makes outdoor living easier with drinks and snacks at the ready. This room also houses a loft area for naps or overnight guests. Architect - Steve Durden, Durden Architecture Landscape Architect - Gavin Duke, Page Duke Landscape Architects Contractor - JB Haile Interior Designer - Jenni Lackey, J. Lackey Interiors Hand forged iron lights and fireplace screens by Mark Webb, Impact Metalworx Painting by Kevin Salyer, Immaculate Painting Custom Cabinets: McGill Company

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HOT WHEELS

Interview with Deron Brown from Wheels Up Written by Christy Waller of CW Luxury Travel

Christy Waller: Wheels Up is a total aviation solution. Can you tell us why? Deron Brown: Wheels Up is the only private aviation company with a total aviation solution that includes world-class safety, service, and flexibility through on-demand flights, membership programs, corporate solutions, aircraft management, whole aircraft sales, and commercial travel benefits through a strategic partnership with Delta Air Lines. CW: How many vessels do you have? DB: Wheels Up offers access to one of the world’s largest owned and managed fleets totaling over 1,500 aircraft. Wheels Up has approximately 170 owned and leased aircraft, 160 managed aircraft, and over 1,200 aircraft in their third-party network. It is the industry’s largest, most diverse fleet. Specific aircraft types include the KingAir 350i, the perfect plane for short-haul flights; Citation Excel/XLS, a fast and sophisticated aircraft; Citation X, one of the fastest civilian aircraft ever made a range of light, midsize, supermidsize, and large-cabin jets. CW: What is the benefit of being a Wheels Up Member? And can you explain to me what it means to be a member of Wheels Up? DB: Membership with Wheels Up is more than just flying; it’s a lifestyle—in the air and on the ground! Being a Wheels Up 78 slmag.net

Member provides greater fleet access, increased travel flexibility, and exclusive member benefits like dedicated account management. Our membership options provide a range of entry points for private flying. A Wheels Up Membership means instant access to once-in-a-lifetime events as well as a platform of exclusive member benefits through partnerships with coveted lifestyle brands. CW: Do you offer corporate solutions? Is that a membership level? DB: Yes, our business membership is ideal for companies of any size that want dependability and consistency while also requiring the maximum flexibility that comes from guaranteed aircraft availability with as little as 24 hours’ notice every day of the year. If a business can benefit from a turnkey private aviation solution that doesn’t require an asset purchase to fulfill your primary or supplemental travel needs, then Wheels Up is the solution! CW: Are there days of the year where you do not operate? DB: No, we operate all 365 days and offer 24/7 member services. CW: Are you able to fly at an hourly rate, or do you have capped rates? DB: We do have hourly rates for each of our various equipment types. Depending on membership levels, there are opportunities to have capped rates for the ultimate price protection.


CW: Are there other benefits to being a Wheels Up member other than private aviation? DB: With a Wheels Up Membership, unsurpassed experiences on the ground are as important as those in the air, so we created Wheels Down, a collection of once-in-a-lifetime events, private meet-andgreets, and invaluable member benefits. From attending the most sought-after party during Super Bowl weekend to experiencing unforgettable hospitality and entertainment in Augusta to soaking up the scene at Art Basel in Miami—our signature event activations are one-of-a-kind and available only to Wheels Up Members. This year, we have pivoted many of these to digital activations, but we are looking forward to getting back out there and coming together with Wheels Up friends and family one day soon! We provide Wheels Up Members with unparalleled access to leading hospitality and travel experiences around the world. Through our collaboration with Four Hundred, a premier lifestyle management and travel firm, members benefit from the support of a full-service concierge and a Virtuoso-affiliated travel agency to experience the best that every city has to offer. Through the pandemic, many members have turned to Inspirato, a leading luxury hospitality company that creates extraordinary vacations through its private destination club and hospitality partners. In addition, Wheels Up Members receive a complimentary one-year membership to

Inspirato, the world’s leading destination club, offering its members access to a curated collection of luxury vacation options around the world, including private vacation homes, top hotels, and resorts, and customized experiences in incredible locations. CW: How do you go about joining Wheels Up? DB: You can join Wheels Up by going to our website WheelsUp. com or downloading the Wheels Up app in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. You can also call directly 855-FLY-8760 to speak with a member of our team. CW: How do you book flights with Wheels Up once a member? DB: We have the most leading-edge technology in the industry. You can book flights directly through the Wheels Up app or by getting in touch with our Member Services team. CW: Advantages of Wheels Up? DB: At Wheels Up, we are obsessed with providing exceptional service to our Members. Our diversified fleet allows each trip to be the most cost-efficient by matching the right aircraft with the proper trip distance. We are continually innovating new products and services to keep up with the expectations of our members— which has led us to be the most trusted brand in private aviation. sl To contact Deron Brown in Nashville directly: call (770) 337-1490 or email dbrown@wheelsup.com

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PURA VIDA

Costa Rica offers a tropical haven pulsing with “pure life” Written by Christy Waller of CW Luxury Travel

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There is literally something for everyone when you plan a getaway to Costa Rica. It is known for its incredible national parks, where tourists can enjoy some thrilling activities like river rafting, canyoning, cave tubing, and zip-lining. Costa Rica is also one of the best places for animal lovers to discover exciting wildlife like macaws, sea turtles, and adorable sloths. Embraced by the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica has been attracting eco-tourists for decades, thanks to rich biodiversity and abundant wildlife. Here you’ll find splendid beaches that spill into sparkling blue waters, peaceful conservation areas, and outstanding adventure sports. Get in

touch with ancient civilizations at the National Museum or tiptoe to the edge of a crater at Poás Volcano National Park. Surfers will dig the unparalleled conditions of the Guanacaste Province. Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, and Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island. It has a population of around 5 million in a land area of 51,060 square kilometers. An estimated 333,980 people live in the capital and largest city, San José, with about 2 million people in the surrounding metropolitan area.

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Pacuare Lodge

Pacuare Lodge

Costa Rica is served by two international airports: San Jose International Airport (Juan Santamaria) and Liberia International Airport, both available on Southwest Airlines. The Pacuare River Valley is home to the ancestors of the Cabécar indigenous people, who have lived in the middle of the rainforest for 3,000 thousand years. Simple yet sophisticated, the indigenous Cabécar-inspired architecture, pristine rainforest, farm-to-table exquisite cuisine, and luxurious, well-appointed accommodations come together to offer an experience like no other. Disconnect from your typical day-to-day life and tune into nature at the Pacuare Lodge. National Geographic lists Pacuare Lodge in its collection of Unique Lodges of the World. Tucked among the treetops, the Pacuare Lodge is a luxury allinclusive eco-hotel with only 20 suites. The lodge is built mainly of sustainably sourced lumber and topped by thatched roofs made by local Cabécar people. You will embark on a transformational experience while connecting to the rain forest from your private terrace and spring-fed pool. There are no roads to Pacuare Lodge, so access is by the river. The majority of guests arrive at the lodge after rafting one of the world’s top whitewater rivers, though a more serene gondola transport is available. Before the put-in, you will drive through Costa Rica’s old capital city of Cartago, lush farmlands that blanket the slopes of Irazu and Turrialba volcanoes, and finally, the rushing waters of the Pacuare River. Once you’re in the river, Costa Rica’s natural splendor surrounds you. Silver ribbons of waterfalls plummet down emerald-green cliffs. 82 slmag.net

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Blue Morpho butterflies flutter past, their radiant blue wings catching the sun. In addition to the natural beauty, you’ll experience sheer exhilaration as you face the challenge of each huge wave, battling surging waters down miles of raging rapids. When you finally reach the shores of this piece of paradise, you will have rowed, splashed, and floated along unspoiled rainforest and unmatched tropical beauty. The trip is short—only an hour or two, depending on river conditions—but it is the perfect introduction to the enchanting environment that awaits you. Experience the whitewater magic as you discover the excitement of thrilling rapids coursing through rugged canyons and verdant tropical rainforests on one of the most exotic and scenic rivers in the world. This adrenaline-pumping excursion takes you through Class Three and Class Four rapids, past spectacular landscapes, under tumbling cascades, and to the town of Siquirres. Depending on the river’s water level, the tour is approximately five hours roundtrip to Pacuare Lodge. El Tesorito Creek flows out of the Pacuare Lodge’s mountains into a narrow gorge amid the rainforest. Enjoy a fun outdoor adventure that includes rock climbing, a descent down a small waterfall, sliding along cables, swinging through the jungle like Tarzan, and rappelling down a 30-meter (100-foot) rock face. The result is a light but exhilarating adventure in an idyllic, natural setting. The El Tesorito experience begins and ends with a 15-minute hike through the rainforest and includes safety training and equipment and an introduction to rappelling. You’ll rappel down shorter walls—between 2 and 20 meters (6 to 65


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feet)—before undertaking the thrilling rappel down a 30-meter (90-foot) cliff. Just as the birds that abound at Pacuare Lodge make their nests high in the trees, Pacuare Lodge built its own nest—El Nido: a platform 20 meters (60 feet) high in a treetop, where guests can enjoy a meal in a uniquely splendid setting. The culinary adventure begins as you glide down a 130-meter cable to the platform high in the branches of a Ceiba: a tree that was sacred to the ancient Mayans. There, guests will find everything needed for an unforgettable breakfast or lunch—take in the sound of the breeze blowing through the surrounding foliage, the soft rumble of the Pacuare River below, and the aroma of jungle blossoms, all at 60 feet (20 meters) above the ground! The Jawa Juü Spa is a unique experience for the mind, body, and soul. The spa captures the rainforest’s natural energy to create a healing environment unlike any other. The Pacuare River Valley is home to the ancestors of the Cabécar indigenous people, who have lived in the middle of the rainforest for 3,000 thousand years. The name Jawa Juü is derived from a Cabécar term meaning “the house of the healer.” Their spa treatments integrate the wisdom of ancient cultures and their traditions of spirituality and healing. They seek to preserve the past and grow with the future as an oasis of renewal and restoration. At the Pacuare Lodge, you’ll enjoy delicious, fresh food that is organic and locally grown. They produce much of the fruit, vegetables, and tubers served at the lodge’s restaurant on its organic farm, Las Nubes de Tuis, in the mountains above the Pacuare River. The menu is continuously evolving to reflect other

countries’ and cultures’ influences, but it will always be rooted in Costa Rica’s culinary roots. The Four Seasons Resort at Peninsula Papagayo was completely renovated and reimagined in 2018 and is situated on a stretch of land between two sandy beaches within the premier ecotourism. The resort balances luxury and nature with wellness offerings, boundless amenities, farm-to-table dining, and eco-activities. The Four Seasons’ expansive Costa Rican resort offers privacy while being your launching pad into endless adventures from its hillside perch overlooking the Pacific Ocean. After a day of zip-lining, surfing, or hiking a volcano, return to the resort’s tropical retreat for farm-andsea-to-table dining, refreshing swims in four swimming pools, or relaxing spa treatments. Surrounded by native tropical landscape, visitors can enjoy the sights and sounds of Costa Rica’s exotic wildlife from their well-appointed guest rooms; optional private terraces afford partial ocean or bay views. A Diamante fun-filled day includes a fantastic zip line course that features a nearly mile-long ocean view line riding “Superman-style,” a 30-foot free fall “Quick Jump,” and a Hanging Bridge over crocodiles. Costa Rica’s best and only ocean view dual Zip Line allows the guest to share this experience with family and friends, riding side by side. You will also have access to Diamante’s Animal Sanctuary, recognized as one of the most beautiful Wildlife Education Centers in Costa Rica. The Animal Sanctuary is home to frogs, snakes, crocodiles, monkeys, sloths, beautiful birds, butterfly observatories, and various cats, including pumas and jaguars.

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Four Seasons Resort at Peninsula Papagayo

Four Seasons Resort at Peninsula Papagayo

Four Seasons Resort at Peninsula Papagayo

Located next to Rincon de la Vieja National Park, Guachipelin will allow you to embrace adventure by performing the canyon tour with seven zip line cables, Horseback riding to the waterfalls. For relaxation, visit the Rio Negro Hot springs to rejuvenate after exercising during the canyoning. By land, Peninsula Papagayo offers hundreds of acres of biologically rich and diverse wilderness to explore. Bike through three microclimates in a single morning or afternoon. Hike through enchanted forests and coastal bluffs on miles of untrodden trails. Or set out on a tailored journey to explore one of the nearby national parks. The peninsula is primarily untamed and wild in every direction. The most emblematic volcano in Costa Rica, located in front of Arenal lake, has been the most active volcano over the past 43 years. The regular tour will include a hike at the volcano base, crossing six suspension bridges, a visit to The Springs, lunch, and dinner included. Cruise the coast on one of the resort’s electric bikes as you explore the newly blazed trails leisurely across the Peninsula Papagayo while ending your adventure at Playa Cabuyal for the best views and surfing waves in Costa Rica. Guided kayak tours of Bahía Culebra with a water-sports professional, a local volcano 84 slmag.net

tour with its six suspension bridges, and snorkeling excursions are available. Dining at the Four Seasons is a world-class experience offering six different restaurants. Anejo offers guests all-day dining options with its sophisticated and effortless menu dominated by Latin worldinfluenced cuisine. At night Anejo comes to life as the heart of the hotel with DJ spinning, creative aperitifs flowing, and tapas. Guests looking for an elegant evening will want to visit Pesce for classic Italian cuisine featuring local seafood, pastas, and an extensive wine list amid panoramic views. For a hands-on journey, La Reserve’s mixologist takes guests through premium Latin American rums and will instruct guests on how to make their own infused cocktails. From grilled prawns to café chorreado, Bahia is a sophisticated all-day restaurant where delicious creations are cooked from a woodburning oven. Nemare offers a creative culinary experience in a newly reimagined space at the Peninsula Papagayo golf clubhouse. The restaurant’s name and infused dining concept is drawn from the word Chorotega, which means “smoke,” is carried out across the menu and specialty cocktails. Pool and beach guests will also have a plethora of options, all paying homage to local fare. sl Pacuare Lodge: Fernando Acuña, Four Seasons at Peninsula Papagayo: Christian Horan Photography


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THE COOLSPOT CRYOTHERAPY The CoolSpot offers Whole Body Cryotherapy in its state-of-the-art cryo chambers. WBC can stimulate collagen production, resulting in anti-aging skin rejuvenation & cellulite reduction. A surge in metabolism can occur, which can contribute to weight loss. With so many positive effects on the body, extreme cold therapy has no equal for a patient’s wellness plan. WBC is an ideal treatment because it is Whole Body, Holistic and Non-Invasive. CoolSpot also offers Normatech—the gold standard for athletic recovery. Owners Cynthia Arnholt, Perian Strang, and Mary Wilson opened the first studio in Nashville to offer Cryoskin 4.0—a revolutionary, non-invasive, pain-free treatment used to kill fat cells and increase collagen production. Cryoskin 4.0 works by exposing a targeted area of the body to sub-zero temperatures to break down fat cells and promote collagen production, which results in slimmer, toned bodies and a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. With the 4.0, you can even target two areas at once, and it provides the option to add the electro-drainage function, an electric pulse on your calves that stimulates your circulation and lymphatic system. Accelerated drainage means accelerated results. Notable services: CryoSkin slimming treatments.

GOLD SKINCARE CENTER Dr. Michael Gold is a “luminary” for many laser companies, and Gold Skin Care Center has been a training center for numerous clinicians for over 20 years. With the largest and most advanced collection of lasers in the Southeast, Dr. Gold and his staff will create a customized plan for your skincare needs. They have several specialized treatment departments to attend to all of your cosmetologist needs. The Skin Laser Treatment & Rejuvenation Center provides a unique environment for cosmetic patients searching for the best in aesthetic and cosmetic treatment. The modern décor and private setting, combined with their expert staff, will make you comfortable and confident about your cosmetic choices. Their team has extensive experience in treating skin conditions such as fine lines and wrinkles, sagging skin, pigmentation concerns, aging skin, broken blood vessels, unwanted hair, acne, and tattoos. They also offer a full array of cosmetic fillers and body contouring treatments. Advanced Aesthetics Medical Spa combines the most advanced techniques and products with skilled professionals to guide you to the highest level of relaxation and rejuvenation. Whether a single service or pampering spa package, treatments are designed to purify the body from head to toe.

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NUPOWER YOGA + BARRE NuPower’s dharma statement is to be a space of healing and connection. They are committed to their “Yoga Tribe” and committed to seeing each other shine and thrive. NuPower is all about balance. NuPower is a system of movement designed to create strength and flexibility for everybody. They use the sister sciences of Yoga and Ayurveda, the traditions of Barre, and the 21st century science of NuBell technology for balanced strength and cardiovascular training. NuPower also offers a LiveStream Membership where you can fit working out into your own schedule through Zoom classes and a full video-on-demand library. NuPower Yoga + Barre / 2218 8th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37204 615-200-0826 www.nupoweryogabarre.com / Hours: Class schedule available online. Download the Mindbody app

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and less toxic methods for nails, hair removal, skincare, lashes, and makeup. As a new mom, her trips to the neighborhood nail salon were her moment of refuge, and she hopes that’s the case for anyone who opens her lilac door. As she always says about selfcare, “it’s cheaper than therapy.” As a licensed manicurist herself, Karen knows how hard her team works and wants nothing more than to help them achieve their career goals in a safe and nurturing environment, and she hopes that her love for them translates into the love they show their loyal clientele. Notable services: Full array of lash extensions, lash lifts and shaping, and feathered brow lamination, organic manicures & pedicures

Belle Meade 6021 Highway 100, Nashville, TN 37205 615-928-8829 12 South 1204 Dallas Avenue, Nashville, TN 37212 615-964-7949 Brentwood 213 Franklin Road, Suite 130 Brentwood, TN 37027 615-661-5267 Cool Springs 1560 West McEwen Drive, Franklin, TN 37067 615-716-0600 www.puresweatfloatstudio.com / Monday-Friday 9 AM-8 PM, Saturday 9 AM-5 PM, S unday 10 AM-5 PM

Poppy + Monroe / 604 Monroe Street, Nashville, TN 37208 615-640-0604 www.poppyandmonroe.com / Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 10 AM-7 PM, Friday-Saturday 9 AM-6 PM, Sunday 11 AM-4 PM

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functions. Floating has been touted by everyone, including professional athletes, meditation gurus, medical professionals, pregnant women, and the nonstop parent and professional. For many, Floating is also a path to meditation and a nurturing context for physical recovery, problem-solving, creative thinking, and selfcare. Notable service: Spring into Wellness packages

Hotels have strategically pivoted throughout the last year to meet PURE SWEAT + FLOAT STUDIO Owner Candice Bruder currently has four local Pure Sweat + Float locations (with more to come) and offers various infrared sauna treatments and weightless floating tanks to promote wellness of the body, mind and spirit during such a stressful time. Unlike traditional saunas, which solely heat the air around you and operate in excess of 200°F, Infrared heat warms the body within you on a cellular level and is effective at a more comfortable temperature, between 100°-145°F, producing a deep sweat composed of 20% toxins as opposed to just 3% toxins with a traditional sauna. Floating: Floating provides one of the most effective and efficient ways to de-stress. It induces a neutral and parasympathetic state for your mind and body, allowing them to rest, recover and rejuvenate, as well as super-doses your body with the abundant health benefits of magnesium, responsible for over 300 bodily

the needs of their travelers, while also providing safe spaces for locals and guests to retreat. Thompson Nashville has just forged a partnership with local wellness company, Invigorate Health, to provide a healthful boost to your luxury hotel stay. The Thompson is offering an enhanced package to their stays called the “Boost Your Stay...in a Wellness Way” package that includes a healthy IV immune boost on demand in-room, along with a fresh revitalizing juice from Killebrew called the “Gulch Gulp, packed with good-for-you ingredients such as kale, ginger, cucumber, apple, parsley, lime juice and celery. The package must be booked at least 24 hours prior to arrival. For May/June, starting rates are approximately $289 (plus taxes etc.)-use code PRM for package code. Thompson Nashville / 401 11th Ave South, Nashville, TN 37203 800-210-9602

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ALL ABOARD Written by Dave Mahanes / Photographed by Michael Wilson

Voted the “#1 Best New Hotel” of 2020 in America by USA TODAY, The Grand Hyatt Nashville is one of only 15 Grand Hyatts in the country and based on our visit to the hotel, we were not surprised by the accolades. The Grand Hyatt Nashville is located at Broadway and 10th Avenue within walking distance to Lower Broadway, the Gulch, Midtown, and destinations like the Ryman, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Frist Art Museum. The hotel features 591 rooms with 55 suites, 77,000 square feet of cutting-edge event space including a 20,000 square foot Grand Ball Room, seven dining options, a first-class Spa, and a well-equipped fitness center. The L&N Railroad passed through the Hyatt’s site for 132 years, so there are subtle references to the

railroad throughout the premises. From the stack of railroad ties in the Lobby to the silver and gold railroad switches behind the Front Desk, homage is paid to the glory days of railroad travel. The entire Lobby is constructed of gray steel and wood and bathed in gold light. There are multiple seating areas where guests can cozy up to the fireplace, mingle, and work in the inviting spaces. In the heart of the Lobby is the Aurum Bar (Aurum is the Latin word for gold), which serves craft cocktails, local beers, and small plates. Beyond the Aurum Bar is the Hummingbird Coffee Market, named for the luxury L&N passenger train that ran during the ‘40s, ‘50s, and ‘60s featuring locally roasted Stay Golden coffee, delectable pastries, grab and go food items and some well-curated Nashville souvenirs.

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Rooms boast floor-to-ceiling windows, a 55-inch flat-screen TV, a roomy bathroom, and comfy beddings. On the 5th Floor, the spectacular Solstice Pool Bar and Lounge offers healthy cuisine and beautiful Nashville views—downtown to Broadway across the street to the newly refurbished Union Station (an Autograph Collection property). The R&R Wellness luxury spa is available for those who want to “recharge and replenish”— with extensive spa services, steam room, and sauna. The stateof-the-art Fitness Center is open to guests 24/7. The hotel offers some very attractive “staycation” packages for Nashvillians who want to experience a little taste of downtown. On the 25th Floor is lou|na—the Grand Hyatt’s rooftop bar with terraces offering a glorious 360-degree view of Nashville. The name refers to both the Louisville and Nashville railroad, as well as “luna”—the Latin word for moon. Melissa and I watched the sunset and the city’s glow at night as it slowly came to life. It is something that everyone must experience! From the craft cocktail menu, Melissa ordered the Pink (Louna)cy, a delightful concoction of Grey Goose vodka, elderflower, aloe, pineapple, strawberry, and lime served in a collins glass with a LED ice cube. I had the Moonchaser made with Wheatley vodka, lime, lavender, tiki bitters, and kombucha float (I figured the kombucha made it healthy, right?). I enjoyed the chilled Rappahannock oysters from the small plate menu, which were fresh but had that “of the sea” essence. Melissa snacked on the pork meatballs with a sriracha sorghum glaze wrapped in lettuce leaves. After cocktails, we moved to the First Floor to dine at The Nashville Grange. The Nashville Grange serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in an open concept space. The restaurant offers a Tennessee-to-table menu that focuses on dishes with Southern

flavors with a contemporary spin. Chef Daniel Salomon has been creating outstanding menus for luxury hotels for over 20 years and hails from Casablanca, Morocco, where he grew up working in his family’s pastry shop. We began our meal with 24/Month Ham from the Baggett Family Farm. The dish consisted of southern “prosciutto” (thinly sliced Tennessee country ham), relish mustard, and grilled country bread. For the main course, Melissa ordered the Shrimp and Grits—Chef Salomon’s take on this low country favorite included Shelton farm grits, Kenny’s Farmhouse cheddar lardons, and cayenne molasses. I opted for the Atlantic Halibut served with field peas and vinegary mustard greens. It was exceptional. We also enjoyed the charred carrots, which seem to grace many local menus lately. To wrap up our culinary evening adventure, Melissa and I treated ourselves to the Black Forest dessert with devil’s food cake, Amarena cherries, Chantilly cream, chocolate cremeux, and cocoa nib (I hope my dietitian doesn’t read this!). One of the dining options we are looking forward to soon is the reopening of The Continental, a fine dining concept by James Beard Award-winning chef Sean Brock. According to Chef Brock, “The idea is to truly embrace and be inspired by the original great American hotel restaurants, to invigorate the spirit of those historic dishes. This will be a place for diners to share a satisfying and leisurely meal together, host a power lunch, or partake in celebration. The restaurant will embody the idea of a celebratory attitude towards eating out, no matter the occasion.” We think the Grand Hyatt Nashville is a welcome addition to the Nashville hotel and restaurant scene. It offers first-class luxury experiences, particularly when it comes to fine dining, spirits, and spectacular views. We will be along for the ride again and again. sl slmag.net 93


SOPHISTICATED WEDDING

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Estela (Ellie) Ottaway and Roman Josi were married on July 19th, 2019 at The Estate at Cherokee Dock. Dawn Schenkel of Premier W.E.D. designed and coordinated an extraordinary event despite the torrential downpour earlier on their big day. There were plenty backup plans in place to deal with the unpredictable

Nashville weather and the result was a beautiful ceremony and reception with a multitude of special and personal details. Model Ellie and beloved Nashville Predator Captain Roman were introduced to one another by their public relations firm when Ellie, a Michigan native was a student at Belmont University.

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The Bride wore a gown by Monique Lhuillier and shoes by Badgley Mischka. The groom wore a custom tuxedo by Givenchy. Their jewelry was from King Jewelers. Roman’s family secretly helped Ellie translate her vows into Josi’s native language of German, and Ellie said it was such a special surprise for Swiss-born Roman—when he realized she was speaking German at the altar “the look on his face was priceless! Then walking down the aisle in front of all our friends and family, as a married couple was the best feeling”, recalled Ellie. Dawn Schenkel created signature cocktails named after the couple’s two dogs, Kingsley and Bella who wore floral garland 96 slmag.net

collars and participated in the ceremony with their own walk down the aisle. The reception tent was elegantly draped and decorated with leafy green garlands, sparkling chandeliers and twinkle lights, and the tables featured blush and lace tablecloths with natural wood chairs complementing the rustic outdoors. Spectacular white and green flowers from Branching Out were everywhere, complemented by glowing lanterns and candles. The Josis honeymooned in Africa, and welcomed a baby boy, Luca earlier this year. sl


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With so many fundraisers, galas, events and concerts canceled or postponed, many organizations and artists are still determining new dates to schedule. Here are a few we have been following and some dates for the coming months. We look forward to seeing you there!

May NOW-6/27 “Creating the American West in Art” at Frist Museum Through nearly eighty paintings and sculptures ranging in date from 1822 to 1946, made by such artists as Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran, C. M. Russell, Frederic Remington, E. Irving Couse, John Sloan, and Maynard Dixon, this exhibition explores the nuances of a complex American West, including its often-challenging history, especially in relation to Indigenous people, and its vibrant cultural and artistic diversity. Organized by the Petrie Institute of Western American Art, Denver Art Museum. NOW-7/4

“In a New Light: American Impressionism 1870-1940” at Cheekwood (see our article on page 67)

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The Andrew Jackson Foundation’s 120th Annual Spring Outing—12:00pm-1:00pm Co-Chairs: Mary Lea Bryant and Amy Colton Spring Outing is a time-honored tradition at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage. This year is a virtual event with a conversation with Mr. Clifton Truman Daniel, grandson of Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the United States. Patron Tickets are $125 per person, including a hand-delivered gourmet box by Kristen Winston Catering and Spring Outing snack bag with event program. Individual reservations are $75 per person, including a hand-delivered Spring Outing snack bag with event program. For reservations and more information, visit www.thehermitage.com/springouting or email edolch@thehermitage.com

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The Power of the Purse: A Virtual Gathering 11:30am-1:00pm Co-Chairs: Angela Bostelman and Leigh Ann Witt Benefiting The Women’s Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee The Power of the Purse® will be a virtual celebration of voices and lyrics. This special edition event will be an opportunity to gather as you feel comfortable to enjoy the program and online auction shopping. You are encouraged to join this fundraising celebration of those dedicated to seeing women and girls thrive in Middle Tennessee For tickets and more information: www.POP2021.com

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Swan Ball Auction LIVE Broadcast-6:30pm-8:30pm Ball Co-Chairs: Mary Catherine McClellan and Janette Smith, Auction Co-Chairs: Tracy Frazier, Shea Ghertner and Betsy Wills This year’s Swan Ball Auction will feature a virtual telecast with 14 incredible Live Auction Items (ranging from travel to Scotland and Egypt, private jet memberships, and Sports packages from the Titans, Predators and Nashville Soccer Club) and a vast array of fantastic Silent Auction packages. Small gatherings are encouraged to share the fun-Dinner boxes will be catered by Kristen Winston with signature cocktails from Chopper Tiki Bar. Dinner for 2 is $100 with dinner, and includes 2 bottled signature cocktails (one tequila-based and one rum-based) and a bottle of Rosé. For tickets and more information: theswanball.com

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Sloppy Bonnie at OZ Arts Nashville in Association with Vanderbilt University Theatre A Roadkill Musical for the Modern Chick (with an ASL-insterpreted performance on May 27) OZ Arts Nashville transforms its parking lot into an outdoor honky-tonk for this cosmic country musical about a rambunctious bride-to-be. Irresistible and deliciously irreverent songs and story coalesce in this collaboration by incisive playwright Krista Knight (Vanderbilt Writer in Residence), composer Barry Brinegar, and prominent Nashville director Leah Lowe. Capacity is limited-please visit ozartsnashville.org

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Nashvillians showed up during a torrential downpour and braved flash-flood warnings to pick up their “six packs” of fabulous wines and charcuterie platters at City Winery to participate in the virtual wine tastings and wine auction. An impressive $370k was raised to help fund the fight against cancer (with funds split between several local cancerfighting organizations). The event was broadcast live from City Winery and hosted by Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn, auctioneer Nikki Shannon presented the lots of fantastic wines, and the event was enthusiastically emceed by former Tennessee Titan Eric Decker and Amy Atkinson. (March 27) 3

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Cheekwood honored its 1929 Club donors and The Cheekwood Campaign’s most generous supporters with a “Stroll Through the Gardens”. The 1929 Club was established initially to generate support for the historic 1930s refurnishing of the Cheekwood Mansion. The 1929 Club now provides essential funding for the endowment of the Mansion and its seven historic acres to ensure its long-term care and maintenance. Cheekwood’s most avid supporters were treated to cocktails and light bites and received the first copies of Cheekwood’s newest book, “Cheekwood.” (April 7)

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1) Cheekwood’s Chief Advancement Officer Elizabeth Sheets, Cathy and Keith Croswaithe, Cheekwood’s Director of Individual Giving Sarah Sperling 2) Neil Krugman and Lee Pratt, Janice and David Morgan 3) Cheekwood’s new book wrapped for giving 4) Melba Blevins, Clay Blevins and Honorary Board Member Anne Russell 5) Cheekwood’s President/CEO Jane McLeod and Honorary Board Member Cathy Jackson 6) Jim Turner and Board Member Barbara Turner, Jim Hunt 7) Hope Stringer and Nancy Hearn 8) Debbie Cassetty and Alberta Doochin 9) Cheekwood in bloom


THE RISE ABOVE FOR THE FAMILY CENTER

New supergroup “The Rise Above” helped Change the Tune for thousands of children and families through their pandemic safe concert with their Live VIP concert at 3rd @ Lindsley and Livestream (April 22)

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GOOD PUPPY!

Jeff Koons’ Puppy sends an important message to his visitors Written By Melissa Mahanes / Photo courtesy Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

Since 1997, renowned American artist Jeff Koons’ 43-foottall sculpture Puppy has loyally stood guard in front of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in northern Spain. The computerdesigned West Highland white terrier is carpeted with flowering plants, referencing the formal European gardens of the 18th-century and pop culture imagery like Chia Pets. Koons created the piece to inspire optimism and to instill, in his own words, “confidence and security.” Puppy is in the permanent collection of the Guggenheim, and, like clockwork, twice a year, in May and October, all of the nearly 40,000 plants that make up the sculpture’s exterior are replaced with colorful fresh seasonal varieties, including pansies 104 slmag.net

for the fall and winter, and begonias, impatiens, and petunias for the spring and summer. Despite its whimsical exterior, inside, Puppy is an engineering marvel. Anchored to a concrete base, a colossal stainless-steel frame is covered by layers of turf, wire mesh, and geotextile fabric. The structure also contains a network of five levels of scaffolding and pipes that water and feed the plants every 24 hours. The museum recently undertook this task, which requires a staff of 20 people and 9 days to complete on scaffolds, and freshened up Puppy’s coat for the summer with new flowers in hues of pink, white, and red. This time the Puppy even wears a very appropriate protective mask! sl



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