Well, hello there! Mario Sorrenti shot this stunning image of Vanessa Axente and dreamy Matt Terry in East Hampton for Calvin Klein Jeans Spring campaign. Has it really been almost a year since Terry burst onto the scene in that Super Bowl ad for Calvin Klein Underwear that rocked our world?
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Here’s another good reason to blow some cash this weekend…Haute Hippie will be donating 20 percent of their proceeds on Saturday, September 21st from their boutiques and e-commerce site to Ronald McDonald House New York. Haute Hippie’s CEO Jesse Cole is chairman of the board of associates for the children’s charity that provides temporary housing for pediatric cancer patients and their familes.
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When she isn’t maintaining her fit bod at SoulCycle and Barry’s Boot Camp, shopping in East Hampton, or throwing the best parties on the East End, busy mother-of-three, Ramy Sharp is building her Ramy Brook clothing empire of sexy and simple day-to-evening looks. We caught up with the designer at Scoop and her pal Allison Lutnick’s sprawling Bridgehampton estate.
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When super-stylist Joe Zee needs a break from the fashion madness, he heads to Sag Harbor to hang with his inflatable friends. Here, Elle’s main homme walks us through his weekend routine—and the fashion summer camp he’s launching in East Hampton.
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In 1993, Caudalie Skincare founders Mathilde and Bertrand Thomas had a chance encounter with a pharmaceutical professor who schooled them on the benefits of berries. Two decades and a move to New York later, these Parisian expats have a global skincare business, an expanding brood, and weekend roots in East Hampton, where they’ve recreated a slice of the French countryside. Here, Mathilde schools us on the virtues of vino, her passion for fromage, and so much more. Read on for the
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We’ve seen hottie Brad Goreski with a few hairs on his face before, but this weekend at the Acria Cocktails At Sunset event in East Hampton he went beardy on us. Hubba, hubba, hubba. We’re digging this look, sir.
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Franco-American cosmetics heiress Olivia Chantecaille might have been born into the beauty biz, but she’s never been one to rest on her laurels. Her formula for global domination? Botanical stem cells, Parisian pluck, and 24-karat gold. Spending weekends in East Hampton helps, too.
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Elle editrix Robbie Myers has been coming out East since the Sixties. Her summer M.O.? Marathon sessions at Indian Wells Beach, hanging with her cousins, and reading three books at once.
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Despite the fact that The Lexington Clothing Company was started in Sweden, the brand has a strong Americana theme to their housewares and apparel, which they introduced to East Hampton just last year. The owners of the company, Kristina and Tommy Lindhe have turned a summer Hamptons home into a Swedish Culinary Summer House, where chefs Malin Söderström and Christian Helberg are hosting weekly Scandinavian culinary events.
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Prepsters, take note: Lilly Pulitzer, beloved by the East End set, is celebrating five years at their East Hampton location this Saturday, July 6th between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. All those classic, cheeky Lilly patterns will keep the holiday cheer going, but yacht shoes are purely optional at this nautical-themed bash. On Friday and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., look out for an adorable troupe of tween dancers bedecked in peppy Lilly prints serving as ambassadors (courtesy of East End Studio).