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2016 MEDIA KIT

The Hamptons Entertainment Magazine for Manhattan Professionals

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Our Mission

Hamptons MonthlyENGAGES. INFORMS. ENTERTAINS.

Locals and Visitors Of This Prestigious and Affluent Community.

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SURFING MONTAUKCRAVE THE HAMPTONS WAVE

NYC OUTPOSTSHAMPTONS NIGHTLIFE SPOTS

PREPARE TO BE PAMPEREDREFRESH AT SOME OF LONG ISLAND'S BEST SPAS

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HAMPTONS Monthly. The top source on entertainment, dining and nightlife for thousands of young Manhattan professionals on their way to vacation at their summer homes.

With smartly written and sharply designed articles, HAMPTONS Monthly informs East Enders throughout every month of their summer. Complemented by beautiful photography and luxury advertising, HAMPTONS Monthly is "The Ultimate Magazine For The Hamptons".

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SOUTHAMPTONWHERE TO EAT, DRINK & PLAY!

FOURTH OF JULYA FULL WEEKEND OF RED, WHITE & BLUE

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EAST END EATSHAMPTONS FAVORITES IN NYC

WATER MILLWHERE TO EAT, DRINK & PLAY!

BACK TO CITY STYLEFALL COLLECTIONS INSPIRED BY THE CITY

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UNDERCOVER

TRANSITIONAL PIECES TO TAKE YOU FROM BEACH TO STREET

Jumpsuit

Trina Turk’s Viva La Vida jumpsuit might be almost as hot as the swimsuit it will cover! The playful bold print and super comfy material are perfect for summer days on or off the beach, and we can’t wait to pair it with a metallic heel for a dressier option. ($160, trinaturk.com)

Beach Pants

Alright, we’re willing to just say what everyone is thinking: beach pants are really just socially-acceptable, especially attractive pajama pants, right? We’re on board with any trend that combines the comfort elements of sleepwear with a look we can happily wear all day! Go-to beach brand Cool-change features a “Nalu Border” resort pant with exotic sequins and beading down the leg of an otherwise relaxed and flattering fit. The neon tassel at the waist completes the Indonesian-inspired look. You may not wear them to bed, but these pants are perfect for your transition from beach walk to beach nap. ($176, cool-change.com)

Boyfriend Shirt

The “boyfriend” trend is tricky—treading the fine line between channeling menswear and looking like your literally wearing your husband’s oversized shirt. Montauk’s Surf Bazaar was created with the beach in mind, so their clothing always hits the target for comfortable beachwear that doesn’t sacrifice style. The Dreamcatcher Shirt Dress is a cotton gauze version of your man’s favorite henley shirt, but sweet shell buttons and a crochet “dreamcatcher” on the back add feminine flair. ($187, Surf Bazaar in Montauk or thesurfbazaar.com)

Caftan

If you need proof that runway-ready couture really has hit the beach, look no further than Emilio Pucci’s latest summer collection. Signature Pucci prints transform tunics and caftans into ethereal gowns, with floaty skirts and plunging necklines. If we had to choose a favorite, it would be the silk and cotton floor-length caftan with a drawstring waist and kimono sleeves. It makes us wonder why Fashion Week isn’t held poolside…what’s sa-rong about that? ($1450, emiliopucci.com)

Written By Alexandra Hankan

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THURSDAY7:00amPoolside YogaRuschmeyer's

5:00pmArtHamptonsLumber LaneReserve

FRIDAY11:00amArtHamptonsLumber LaneReserve

12:00pmPorsche Test DrivePorsche of Southampton

5:00pmHamptonsCollegiate BaseballLeagueVarious Fields

SATURDAY9:30amSouthamptonVillage July FourthParadeSouthampton

11:00amArtHamptonsLumber LaneReserve

11:00am/5:00pmHamptonsCollegiate BaseballLeagueVarious Fields

11:00amSaturday BBQThe Beach Clubat Gurney’s

9:00pmStars Over Montauk FireworksUmbrella Beach

SUNDAY11:00amArtHamptonsLumber LaneReserve

11:00amYoga on theTerraceParrish ArtMuseum

2:00pmHamptonsCollegiate BaseballLeagueVarious Fields

Sunday BoilReservationsRequiredRuschmeyer's

MONDAY9:00amTennis ClinicsRoss SchoolTennis Center

12:00pmSelfies AndPortraits of theEast EndGuild Hall

8:00pmJim BreuerBay Street Theater

WEDNESDAY1:00pmDrawing ClassesThe Art Barge

5:00pmChampagneCampaign668 The Gig Shack

THURSDAY9:00amTennis ClinicsRoss SchoolTennis Center

7:00pm“Five Presidents”Bay Street Theater

FRIDAY3:00pmLong Island FoodTruck RodeoSouthamptonElks Club

SATURDAY10:00amSurfside SalutationsThe Surf Lodge

11:00amMartha Clara Vineyards TastingsMartha ClaraVineyards

6:00pmSt. Jude Hope inthe HamptonsWatermill

6:30pmMidsummerThe Parrish ArtMuseum

SUNDAY9:00amSouthamptonFarmers’ MarketSouthamptonArts Center

11:00amYoga on theTerraceThe Parrish ArtMuseum

MONDAY10:00amArt SouthamptonArt SouthamptonPavilion

4:00pmFood Truck & Live MusicDuck WalkVineyards

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T I M EDON'T MISS A MINUTE OF SUMMER

rise and shine

For an everyday watch, Timex’s Chrono Oversized Weekender combines a simple navy face with interchangeable leather or nylon straps, raising the standard of versatility. Simply slip out your current strap and exchange it for a new one, as the occasion arises. It’s like having a new watch for each time of day, with no hassle or tools required. Straps are available in sporty “Varsity” stripes, bright summer colors, or classic leather and nylon varieties. ($64, Timex.com)

time to get wet

Surf’s up! With the Rip Curl Trestles Oceansearch Watch on your wrist, you’ll never miss a wave. The digital watch comes programmed with tide information for locations worldwide, and if your favorite surf spot isn’t already one of them, you can program it in. Plus, a dual-time function lets you keep track of sunset at your favorite point in Montauk and your buddies’ trip to Costa Rica. Head to Main Beach Surf + Sport shop to pick one up- you might end up with a new wetsuit while you’re there! ($150, Main Beach Surf + Sport in Wainscott).

it's 5 o clock somewhere

Life is better with a cocktail in hand and a beautiful watch on your wrist. For a conversation piece that is at once stylish and understated, Omega’s Deville Prestige watch pairs Swiss sophistication with a classic black alligator strap. The simple black face and silver accents render the watch subtle enough to wear often, but the overall appeal of the watch is sure to make it a conversation starter over drinks. ($4800 at Omega retailers).

game time

Don’t tell your Club’s golf pro, but your watch has replaced him. With over 30,000 courses preloaded, the Garmin Approach S6 provides a full layout of the hole on a sunlight readable, glove friendly touch display. In addition to calculating yardage and shot distance from anywhere on the course, the Power Analysis feature records swings and even provides club recommendations. A Digital Scorecard function even allows you to save and print individual scorecards. Now that we mention it, you might not need your caddy anymore either… ($399, garmin.com)

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We all like to spend time relaxing on the beach or in the pool, but that’s not necessarily all there

is to a Hamptons getaway. Sometimes you might want to be a little (or a lot) more active, maybe do something you’ve never done before or experience your beautiful surrounding in new ways. To that end, we’ve hand picked some local adventures that will definitely add some excitement to your day. Whichever is your pleasure, we guarantee you’ll have a blast.

There are not many experiences more thrilling, powerful and unique than skydiving. And what better backdrop for your outing than gorgeous views of eastern Long Island and the Atlantic Ocean? With its 100% safety record and highly experienced instructors, 516-SKYDIVE – the company’s name is its phone number – guarantees a safe and completely exhilarating excursion. You know you are in good hands from the moment you’re greeted by the friendly, expert staff at Lufker Airport in nearby East Moriches. And the minute you touch down from your awesome adventure, you’ll want to do it again. If being able to fly has always been your desire, this is the perfect way to live out your dream. (516.759.3483)

Now here’s an ideal way to enjoy the local scenery! With Pour & Pedal Bike Tours, you can spend the day biking through scenic Water Mill, Bridgehampton and Sagaponack while visiting local vineyards and indulging in wine tasting. The 12-mile journey includes a visit to either Wolffer Estate or Channing Daughters Winery, where you’ll learn the details of winemaking and sample several fine selections. After your ride through sprawling vineyards, you get to relax over a delicious lunch prepared by

Southampton chef Michael Mosolino in the tank room at Duck Walk Vineyard. As for the wheels themselves, these are top-of-the-line hybrid bicycles equipped with baskets for personal belongings or purchases you will undoubtedly want to make at the wineries or local shops. (516.987.8751)

Who knew that the oldest working ranch in the U.S.A. is not somewhere out West, but right here on the East End? Montauk’s Deep Hollow Ranch (established as a cattle ranch in 1658!) offers visitors a chance to get a taste of the past while enjoying the comforts of the present. You don’t have to be an experienced wrangler to enjoy an invigorating, Western-style horseback

ride through the area’s gorgeous scenery. Real cowboys and cowgirls guide you along beach and trail rides that meander through both verdant woods and white sandy beaches, along the shore of Block Island Sound and some of the most stunning coastline in the

country. (631.668.2744)

For a truly exciting way to see the area and cool off at the same time, Southold-based Peconic Water Sports offers the shutterstock, an hour-long ride along the eastern end of the beautiful North Fork, between Shelter Island and Greenport. Whether you’re a first-timer or jet ski aficionado, guides will make sure you have a safe, fun-filled journey as you pass Sunset Beach, continue through Greenport and Dering Harbors, then head into Orient Bay. Be on the lookout for local wildlife as you take in the lovely views of Gardiners Island and admire the charming Bug Lighthouse. For even more thrills, the company offers a longer tour around Shelter Island. (631.680.0111)

If being able to fly has always been your

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From William Merritt Chase to Jackson Pollock, many acclaimed artists have found the East End of Long Island an

ideal place to live and work. The Hamptons has long been associated with the visual arts and its patrons, and ArtHamptons -- the area’s longest-standing art fair -- is the embodiment of that tradition.

Over 14,000 art lovers attend the acclaimed annual event, which brings local and international galleries together in Bridgehampton to showcase the best in post-War and contemporary art. Celebrating its eighth anniversary, ArtHamptons is holding the fair this year July 2 – 5, taking advantage of the long July 4th weekend -- the most popular weekend of the year for Hamptons visitors and the official o pening o f t he 2 015 �summer season. According to ArtHamptons Executive Director Rick Friedman, “We expect to showcase over 1,000 significant works of art by some 300 respected artists … We will offer valuable must-have treasures for every budget.” Artists represented at the fair range from up-and-comers to well-known masters, including sculptors whose work is shown in a one-acre sculpture garden.

This year, the fair has moved a mile east on Scuttle Hole Road to the grounds of a sumptuous private estate, which allows for both valet and self-parking options on site. The exciting Opening Night Preview, benefiting East Hampton’s Guild Hall and the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, promises to be a typically glamorous event. Kicking off the festivities is First Look, which allows attendees to be among the first to view and acquire works of art, as they enjoy delicious hor d’oeuvres created by Cheffe Colette of the Inn Spot on the Bay, and wine bars sponsored by Napa Valley’s Sequoia Grove. Opening Night continues with a tour through a selection of major galleries from 10 countries, accompanied by complimentary wine and specialty cocktails. Here’s where you can select your pieces before the fair opens to the public on Friday.

The weekend is full of enjoyable and informative art-related activities. During Friday’s Brunch with Jackson Pollock, Cheffe Colette brings to life Robyn Lea’s new book Dinner with Jackson Pollock: Recipes, Art + Nature (Assouline), by carefully duplicating the artist’s recipes for dishes he served guests at his 1950s house parties. The buffet-style brunch is a fund-raiser for the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in nearby Springs, East Hampton. Later that day New York Observer culture editor Alexandra Peers hosts the panel discussion “Undervalued Sectors of the Art Market,” where you’ll get the facts about finding solid investments in today’s art market from in-the-know appraisers and experts. That evening, guests will have the opportunity to meet many of the fair’s artists.

On Independence Day, Artrageous Fourth is a celebration of American-made food and drink, featuring whiskey, bourbon, vodka, rye, beer and wine from craft distilleries, plus special 4th of July fare from Cheffe Colette: gourmet Texas-style BBQ. Enjoy both from one to eight p.m. in the fair’s lovely outdoor setting. Also taking place that afternoon: prominent Long Island contemporary artist Stan Brodsky, one of the country’s master colorists, will be recognized with the 2015 Honorary Artist award. On view will be a 50-year retrospective of his abstract works inspired by the beautiful Long Island landscape. On Sunday, the fair concludes with another enlightening panel discussion, “Planning Around Your Art Collection as an Asset,” which will provide valuable advice on managing and protecting your collection.

This year’s ArtHamptons, even more splendid than usual, offers an impressive variety of artworks, gorgeous surroundings, plus delectable food and drink. For East End art lovers, this is the best possible way to celebrate the Fourth. (Lumber Lane and Scuttle Hole Rd., 631.283.5505)

ARTHAMPTONS

The Summer’s Biggest Art Event� Bigger and Better Than Ever

Written by Marina Zogbi

Our EditorialSophisticated and Inspiring. Take a look inside...

Despite the Hamptons relatively small area, there are seemingly endless possibilities for things to do, see, eat, and experience. With

so many choices and relatively little time to enjoy them all, we’ve called on local experts to give you an insider’s insight into the best spots to spend your summer. We’re here to answer some of summer’s most pressing questions: Happy hours and lobster roll offerings are a dime a dozen on Long Island—but which are worth seeking out? Which boutiques house up-and-coming designers behind humble Main Street storefronts? What local items are already flying off of shelves, and what’s new in the Hamptons this summer? You’re in luck- we’ve tasted and tested everything from lunch locations to shopping spots to ensure you spend less time on Yelp and more time living your summer in style. Much like the East End itself, you’ll find a bit of everything here—from swanky supper spots to locally-sourced sandwich shacks. The Hamptons are famously secretive—

for every spot East Enders go to be seen, there is a neighborhood restaurant they hope no one else finds out about. In Hamptons Monthly Magazine, we hope to cover it all—giving you the most authentic experience from Westhampton Beach to Montauk.

From daybreak to sundown, this issue provides the what, when, and where of summer must-dos. Our Morning Coffee suggestions will guide you to the best spots for a cup ‘o Joe or a breakfast burrito, where friends gather over steaming cups or fresh bagels to talk about the weekend’s exploits. At sunset, we’ve got you covered too—with a rundown of the best Restaurant After Hours locations whether you’re winding down or gearing up for the rest of the night. Some of the spots you’re sure to have heard of, as NYC outposts frequented by celebrities and party-goers alike. Others, we hope you’ll take our word about and discover for yourself. Boutique Mystique unveils haute couture styles hidden in plain view,

proving that fashion isn’t only found in the city, and exploring the laidback, sophisticated style unique to the Hamptons in the summer. Our profiles spotlight Phyllis + Rosie Jewelry and Sag Harbor Rum, two need-to-know companies for summer, and Gayle Tudisco, a local artist that captures the beauty of the region in her work. By the last page, you’ll be an East End expert in your own right, ready to spread the word (or keep the secrets for yourself!)

Vacation is all about relaxation and fun, and our Stay and Play feature shares four of the best spots for sun and solace. Hit the links on one of the East End’s legendary private or public courses, listed in our Golf article. East Hampton is a treasure trove of dining and activities, from the best in cinema to the freshest in seafood, and we’ve curated a list of where to eat, what to do, and where to drink within the iconic village. Never miss a minute—our Summer Time feature will point you to the hottest

watch trends for summer. And for a peek into one of the Hidden Hamptons gems, check out our look at Round Swamp Farm in search of the freshest local products.

Many wonderful places in the Hamptons gain publicity from word of mouth—over a dinner party discussion or in line at the grocery store stocking up for the weekend, friends or polite strangers pass tidbits containing everything from food reviews to shopping locations, and we hope to do the same. Whether you’re reading on the ride out on the Hampton Jitney or you’ve taken us home to the beach, we hope you’ll think of us as a handy inside informant, letting you know about the best new places or great traditions you won’t want to wait to join in on. For the latest in must-sees, must-haves, and must-dos, take a look inside our third summer issue. Enjoy your time on the East End—and thank you for letting us share it with you!

there are seemingly endless possibilities for things to do, see, eat, and experience

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Montauk Yacht Club

Greenlines

Southampton Social Club

Written by Alexandra Hanken

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SHOPPING SPOTLIGHT Interview

OLIVERPEOPLES

The Oliver Peoples brand is rooted in the culture of its Los Angeles birthplace, how will that translate to the new East Hampton location? How does the shop embody the brand and its new Hamptons home?

Well keep in mind it’s a “pop-up” store for the summer so the design is very minimal but still there’s some elements relevant to Los Angeles. On the back walk we created a filmic projection of images from California that will give a sense of the lifestyle we live in. The interior is totally stripped down and the furniture is all vintage Hans Wegner so the look is very clean. In the Fall we will do a full build out and have a chance to do more.

If you had to categorize the Summer 2015 Collection into three looks what would they be?

Refined – like L.A. Coen and Finley ESQ

Bold– like Jack Huston and Sheldrake Plus

Glamorous – Like Annetta and Gwynne

The classic wayfarer frame is a staple of the modern man. What trends are taking over in this collection?

We try to address a sophisticated group, so generally our customer wants something refined. Of course without a visible logo – which we never have – but more importantly something that is unique, not obvious. In the Summer collection, we’re presenting more refined and tailored styles for men, made of thin acetate with retro inspired details. The new LA Coen style for example, has a soft, round lens shape framed by more angular, squared acetate. These styles come in both optical and sun and can make any look seem more polished. We recently made 10 custom sunglasses for a customer from the same thin, very refined optical frame in a variety of acetate colors and paired them with amazing different glass lenses. The color pairing options are endless - material color greatly impacts the style, and can make the same frame look completely different.

What about for the fashion minded females looking beyond the aviators?

The lens in lens category frames Gwynne and Annetta are unique and elegant. The different lens combinations, such as gradient in a mirror or mirror in mirror, are very progressive and the soft colors are perfect for the summer. They are lightweight like aviators, but make a more glamorous statement.

You’re a guest at an outdoor summer wedding, what are the most approporiate decisions when picking shades for a sunny day?

I imagine the men would be in a lightweight suit or something similar, so I would recommend a frame that’s not too sporty or too big – something more tailored with a vintage feel. I’d stay away from bright colors or mirrored lenses that feel too casual. For the ladies, a soft cat eye or classic oversized glam (think Jackie O) style is always a sophisticated choice.

Now you’re looking for something slightly less refined, maybe for a pool party…

Unlike the wedding, a pool party is the right place for to make a statement. Our customers appreciate our classic aesthetic so within our collections, it can be playfully elegant to choose more colorful or mirrored lenses for a frame that is classically styled in the Oliver Peoples aesthetic. We offer many options, and color can have a great impact.

It’s common to play it safe with tortoise shell or black, what’s available if we’re looking to take a risk this summer?

The color capsule collection uses beautiful jewel tones to coincide with the trends for summer 2015. This series of sunglasses, inspired by artist James Turell and his use of rich deep colors in his instillations, inspired the palette of the capsule collection, which is three translucent acetate colors paired with vivid, color fusion gradient lenses. Bold and vibrant yet easy to wear because of the gradient and translucent material, the capsule collection is available in the Sheldrake Plus and Delray Sun.

Are there any new details we can look for in the coming months and into the fall season?

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Born in Hollywood, California, Oliver Peoples embodies the refined, yet relaxed sophistication of the West Coast, and this summer they’ve set up shop almost 3,000 miles east. Never relying

on brand name or logo but rather a passion for a “superior product” Oliver Peoples was built on fostering relationships with like minded consumers who appreciate the company’s approach and craftsmanship. Lise Tyler, creative director, recently talked with Hamptons Monthly about the Summer 2015 collection now available at their East Hampton pop-up-shop.

(53 Newtown Lane, East Hampton)

American royalty—i.e., celebrities, athletes, and business tycoons—are known to spend their summers in the Hamptons, and while it may be hard to catch them kicking back by their pools by Mecox Bay or sunbathing on their exclusive beaches fronting Gin Lane, here’s where they’re known to grab some grub. And

if you’re lucky, you just may catch them doing so.

Decorated with quirky, playful outsider art and serving up a Tuscan-style menu that is nothing too fancy, Nick & Toni’s isn’t at first the place you would expect the Hamtons’ most discerning clientele to flock on a Saturday night. But for 26 years now, it has been, not only for the quality of its food—it began sourcing locally long before that was a trend—but also for the discretion and quality of service it delivers its guests. And this extends to everyone, not just the A-list regulars seated in the front room such as Martha Stewart, Alec Baldwin, and Billy Joel. Those tables may be prime real estate that only fame can buy, but a seat in the main dining room lets you watch as your house-made pasta or local duck breast is prepared in the open kitchen or your pizza or catch-of-the-day roasted in the wood-fire oven. And to pair? Fine vintages, small-batch liquors, and craft beers. (136 N. Main St., East Hampton)

A feel-good menu, pub-like atmosphere, and cool crowd have made Rowdy Hall one of the Hamptons’ liveliest stops on the nightlife circuit since it opened in 1996 as a sister establishment of Nick & Toni’s. Jimmy Fallon, Steven Spielberg, and a host of athletes and Broadway stars have been spotted here, dining on the patio or pulling up a stool to its copper-topped bar for some moules frites or Guinness-battered fish and chips. Apart from its bistro fare, a snack menu introduced a couple of years ago has been a big hit, offering light bites like clams casino, eggplant fries, and country pate along with a classy list of cocktails such as the Remington Model 10 of bourbon, peach, lemon, bitters, and topped with sparkling wine and brandied cherries. Don’t be surprised to find the establishment’s name ringing true as the rounds keep coming. (10 Main St., East Hampton)

Nestled in a cozy refurbished farmhouse in Water Mill, Robert’s is where big-names go to enjoy a fabulous meal in some peace and quiet. Wood-beamed ceilings and a friendly staff keep the abode laid-back and casual, but don’t be fooled—the food is exquisite, prepared in the most traditional Italian manner of using few but extremely high-quality ingredients, both locally sourced and imported from Italy. A Tuscan pot roast is braised in red wine and simply served with tomatoes and roasted potatoes; a New York strip is dressed in nothing more than wild mushrooms, garlic, rosemary, and sage. No one’s trying to turn tables here; Robert’s is a place to enjoy a meal in that slowest of fashions that only vacations allow the time for—and perhaps a glimpse of a noteworthy someone doing the same. (755 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill)

If Robert’s is the country mouse of Italian restaurants, Tutto Il Giorno is the city mouse, modern and moving, with locations now in Southampton and Manhattan in addition to its original brightly lit cottage home near the water in Sag Harbor. The restaurant boasts a roster of moguls behind its making including former Condé Nast CEO Steve Florio, Gabby Karan de Felice (daughter of Donna Karan), and a handful of Italian restaurant men, and it’s drawn a crowd of similar caliber since it opened eight years ago. The burrata, tritata salad, linguine with clams in white wine sauce, branzino imported from Italy, and fish stew are all favorites here, as is the fresh-made cannoli for dessert, ending meals on the sweetest note. (6 Bay St., Sag Harbor; 56 Nugent St., Southampton)

BEST IN SIGHTHamptons haunts with celebrated food and celebrity clienteles

Robert’s is where big-names go to enjoy a fabulous meal in some peace and quiet.

Written By Gabrielle Lipton

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For some, the allure of the Hamptons is found in its remote, bucolic location, notable for its many beaches, wildlife and

starry nights—while others come to party—and not just hang out at a bar, but get down like the fabulous do in Manhattan. If the latter appeals to you, here’s where you need to be (and be seen):

2014 was surely a year to be remembered at 1OAK, the eastern outpost of the club brand whose reach extends from Manhattan to L.A., Vegas and Mexico City. The Southampton sister spot is set up in the location once known as Tavern (also formerly RDV East, LaPlaya, South Pointe and Stereo By The Shore), and the space features both an outside deck and indoor space where people can dance and sit. As for buying bottles, last year’s price ceiling reached its zenith at an Ace of Spades Brut MIDAS 30L listed at $250,000, with a slightly less expensive 6L Louis Roederer Cristal Methuselah available for $50,000.

In 2013 former resident South Pointe was most notable for an altercation involving Justin Bieber—but 1OAK made a smashing new impression in 2014 by bringing in a weekend calendar of mighty musical stars, including Lil Jon, 2 CHAINZ, Nelly and Busta Rhymes—and also held a birthday party for reality TV star Scott Disick. Needless to say, you’ll need to reserve a space in advance—as in table service—but in return you’ll get DJs firing up massive beats, a beautiful crowd and a potentially celebrity-tinged atmosphere. (125 Tuckahoe Lane, Southampton)

As far as changes to the Hamptons hospitality circuit goes, one of the most-frequently evolving locales is the Hotel Capri in Southampton. At one time, this stop for a weekend of room and board was one of the wildest party places east of Westhampton Beach, with crowds visibly swarming the space, and traffic snarled for miles �as boozy people stumbled nearby by the dozens…but all that changed about five years ago, once the Capri started playing host to outposts of classy NYC dining choices. The first was a 2011-2012 eastern extension of the Nobu brand—which then gave way to a 2013-2014 sibling of the Midtown East BLT Steak—but in 2015 the current resident is a satellite of Midtown West eatery Beautique. Beautique Southampton will follow its city cousin in serving upscale food and cocktails, as well as setting up a season of nightlife and day parties. Friday

nights will feature nightclub-style DJ parties after dinner (around 11 p.m.), and will then follow with a Saturday brunch also powered by music mixers—but don’t expect the champagne-splashing madness some city brunch parties are known for, as this reoccurring midday meal is mainly for munching, despite the presence of DJs (no worries if you still want to wear out your dancing shoes, as more traditional nightlife returns late on Saturday evenings). (281 CR-39A)

But perhaps you’re not ready to fully abandon NYC style, yet need something a bit more subdued than the promise of bass and bottles—and that is very possible over at Harlow East in Sag Harbor. An extension of the hotel restaurant and bar by the same name, Harlow arrived in the late spring of 2014 along Long Wharf to take over what had long been B. Smith’s. The aforementioned former tenant already saw large crowds arrive to enjoy the dockside seating and lovely views afforded by a hang in the ‘Harbor, but Harlow then updated the space with a modern nautical look, adding more in the way of live music—most notably in the form of its Back Bar musical events—and also upped the house’s profile with a number of celebrity sightings, with names as big as Clinton (as in Bill) to Kardashian (Kourtney and Khloe) reportedly dropping by. (1 Long Wharf, Sag Harbor).

On the other hand, as of the past winter Southampton can brag that one of its original restaurants actually spawned a western satellite with Red Stixs, first of Water Mill, recently opening a second location in Manhattan (at 216 E. 49th St; in place of the now-closed Chin Chin’s). Before budding in NYC, Red Stixs Hamptons was itself a newbie in 2014, arriving in the late spring where Trata was formerly situated. Featuring a lounge and a menu of upscale, northern Chinese cuisine, ‘Stixs Southampton did not evolve into an especially noisy nightlife stop, but even so found a steady, casual crowd. A celebrity or two was spotted under its roof (including famous angry talent judge Simon Cowell, reportedly), and chef Jeff Mauro (of the Food Network’s Sandwich King) did lead a charitable event here last July, but for the most part the Red Stixs story has been a dining-focused tale. (1020 Montauk Hwy.)

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There are many ways to enjoy the beautiful Hamptons during the summer, but none is more relaxing, more fun, more downright indulgent than spending a day cruising on

a yacht. You don’t have to own your own boat to experience the luxury of a private floating resort – several companies provide day charters for groups big and small, with offerings ranging from specific packages to endlessly customizable experiences. In many cases, you choose your own docking points and activities, including water sports, fishing, dining, and more.

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Though you never have to leave the boat with onboard amenities including sunpads for relaxing and tanning, jacuzzis, comfy lounges, wet bars and various dining options; you’ll probably want to drop anchor for a swim in the quiet natural bays of East Hampton or Sag Harbor. Those who enjoy water sports can take advantage of the snorkeling gear, jet skis, water skis, wakeboards, and other fun options provided. End your day with wine and cheese, watching the sunset on the water and making plans to do it all again as soon as possible. (786.202.2628)Sail Montauk

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Independence Day in the Hamptons is a uniquely American experience: the summer sun is a crucial ingredient, and when it’s

added to this stunning coastal setting, the result is a nostalgic celebration that evokes childhood memories of splashing recklessly on the beach all day, indulging in a towering ice cream cone, and falling asleep awed by the booming fireworks. With the holiday falling on a Saturday this year, the festivities will be even bigger than usual. Factor in that it’s also Southampton’s 375th Anniversary (which they’ll honor during their always-amazing annual July Fourth Parade), and you’re looking at a full weekend of red, white, and blue enthusiasm and excitement. Whether you’re hoping to soak up the sun, party through the night, or kick back with a leisurely brunch feast, there’s something for you on the East End. And – of course! – there will be an abundance of colorful fireworks over the ocean.

Skip the Saturday morning crowds and make the trek east on Friday night. Once you arrive, though, there’s no reason not to celebrate the end of the work week with a little live music. Our top picks are Stephen Talkhouse (161 Main St. in Amagansett 631.267.3117), where local favorite The Nancy Atlas Project will open for Hot Lava, the self-proclaimed “best cover band on earth,” or The Surf Lodge (183 Edgemere St. in Montauk 631.483.5039), where California-inflected rockers The Growlers take the stage at 7 p.m. Bonus: the Lodge also boasts a terrific on-site restaurant for dinner before (or drinks after) the show.

Come Saturday morning, don your star-spangled beach-going best and head into town for the

annual Southampton Village July Fourth Parade (Second St. Pike from Jaymor Rd. to Klinger Middle School in Southampton). General admission is just $3 per person, and includes a full day’s worth of activities. The parade itself, in celebration of the town’s 375th anniversary, will take place from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., with a ceremony afterwards to honor the “Citizen of the Year” and hand out prizes to top marchers. Spend the afternoon exploring the town or lounging on the beach, then return at 6 p.m. for country fair fun, including rides,

two outdoor concerts, children’s games, food, and some seriously competitive BINGO. The festivities will come to an end at 9:35 p.m. with a spectacular fireworks display.

If you prefer to spread your day over several towns, consider pairing the parade with the dazzling Stars Over Montauk

fireworks (Umbrella Beach in Montauk). Visible from any town beach, this display also has the benefit of a rain date (July 5), in case the weather doesn’t cooperate. Locals know to beat the crowds by spending the day on the beach and staking out a prime spot, so take a page from their playbook and plan to arrive early for late-afternoon lounging, sweeping sunset views across the ocean, and the area’s most famous Fourth of July fireworks.

However you choose to spend your Independence Day, you’ll want to stop for brunch before heading home on Sunday. Get an authentic taste of the Hamptons at Ruschmeyer’s Sunday Boil (161 Second House Rd. in Montauk 631.668.2877), a prix fixe feast of local seafood, sweet summer corn, potatoes, and buckets of beer, all served family-style on communal picnic tables in their airy canopied dining room. Pro Tip: If you’re sticking around and making a week of it, be sure to come back on Tuesday, when top NYC chefs collaborate with the in-house culinary team to create their own versions of the summer’s best burger.

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While the Hamptons may feel small, these brands bring big style to their local locations.

Lilly Pulitzer’s signature prints were first created when Lilly herself drew inspiration from the bright stains on her dresses after working at a Palm Beach juice stand. From there, she splashed creative colorful creations across shift dresses for the likes of Jackie O., and the rest is history. Today, the juicy prints are synonymous with the preppy and pretty designs the brand has become famous for. Their store in East Hampton is perfectly beachy, with shells and summery accents complementing the colorful clothing. Their summer collection is mix-and-match heaven, with well-made neutrals that layer and pair perfectly with their loud prints. From swimwear to summer separates, the collection offers something for every occasion. The t-shirt dresses will take you from the beach to a barbeque, and the totes and sandals will be constant companions for you this summer as you enjoy the East End. Bestsellers include the expanded array of scarves—lightweight gauzy pieces that add a pop of color to summer basics, and some surprisingly sophisticated new additions, like easy rompers and palazzo pants. The sundresses, from shift to wrap to ruffled, are basically Hamptons summer staples—ubiquitous from Polo matches to dinner parties. (55 Newton Ln, East Hampton)

Peter Millar’s quiet elegance perfectly reflects the easy sophistication of the Hamptons. Their Southampton store isn’t the only place you’ll see their clothing—it’s a summer staple from the golf course to the beach club. Peter Millar’s mission is to channel an aesthetic from an era “when people cared deeply at all times about what kind of impression they were creating.” By paying close attention to detail and construction, and garnering high-quality materials and designs, the company has become a leader in luxury American sportswear. In each category of garment, Peter Millar has taken time to ensure that the design is not only attractive, but also useful. The stretch mesh polos, for example, are expertly fitted, and created in stretchy, breathable fabrics that will keep you comfortable whether on the links or out to lunch. Their high-performance golf pants and shorts

are sporty in use, but sophisticated in aesthetic. Their signature sweaters feature wearable color in luxe fabrics, and are unmistakable in terms of quality to the eye and the touch. (30 Main St, Southampton)

Club Monaco’s name evokes European class, and their clothes don’t disappoint this expectation. While curating clothes that are right on trend, the brand somehow manages to still maintain an expertly tailored aesthetic with clean lines and timeless appeal. Their Southampton store will outfit you from evening party to weekend brunch, and everything in between, but even their basics look anything but…well…basic. Cotton linen dress trousers and a lightweight bomber jacket for men show the variety encompassed in the summer collection. For her, swingy accordion-pleated skirts and silky constructed tops pair with

classy elements in the rest of the new arrivals. In the women’s accessories, wooden, straw, and suede accents are subtly summery, while the men’s clothing features a varsity-inspired line that is sporty without looking like athletic-wear. We’ve long advised building a wardrobe full of basics around interesting signature pieces, but the amount of bold goodies in this

collection have us singing a different tune as we bring the modern charm of Monaco to the beaches of the Hamptons. (35 Main St, Southampton)

Similarly, Harmont & Blaine’s summer collection makes us feel like we’re aboard a yacht in the Mediterranean. Not only are the styles worthy of a day on the Isle of Capri, but the Italian craftsmanship makes us feel like the goods we picked up at their Southampton shop came straight from their origins in Naples. The colors of the summer collection are nature-inspired—coral reds, deep watery blues, and the translucent greens of seaweed. Effortlessly chic, the textured linen suits and layered pastels are a bold way to wear neutrals. “Comfort linen” is the newest in their innovative fabric line—made to combine elegance and sport with smooth coloring and sporty stripes. Undeniably beachy, faded nautical aesthetics feel inspired by an Italian marina, and structure adds a refined touch to lightweight breezy fabrics. (38 Jobs Ln, Southampton)H

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Cover Photo: Privet Hedge - East Hampton © Jake Rajs. The beautiful privet hedge plant featured on this month’s cover, in addition to the American Flag, was chosen in honor of the July 4th holiday in the Hamptons. Both a common sight on the East End, the image highlights the well-crafted beauty and feeling of nostalgia that often accompanies a visit to East Hampton, where the photo was taken.

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Live in Sag HarborNew plays and comedic headliners takestage in the Hamptons

In this Issue18Thrill of the GrillSome of NYC's top chefs return tothe Hamptons for another "searing" competition

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Cover Photo: Wave, Sand Striations © Jake Rajs. There is no shortage of beautiful Hamptons photographs, and this month is no exception. Pictured above are rippling waves of the Atlantic Ocean breaking on shore of a tranquil beach in Quogue, a picturesque village in Southampton with fewer than 1,000 residents. Some of those residents, however, include celebrities like Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollan.

Luxe Lodging

are Hamptons treats

Sunset CocktailsWays to welcome the night whilearmed with a cocktail

Beauty on the East EndSee (and make) gorgeous works of art this summer

Sweet as can beFrom pies to sundaes, indulge in this batch of Hamptons sweet spots

Farm FreshHome grown in the Hamptons

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Dear friends,

Summer time in New York City means warm weather, cold drinks, and for some… weekend escapes. One of the most enchanting escapes, of course, is to the Hamptons.

Please enjoy the next 20 pages that launch our summer super section of HAMPTONS Monthly. Highlighting topics ranging from fantastic restaurants, to great nightlife, to one of a kind Long Island wineries, HAMPTONS Monthly is our new product to give you great insight into fun things to do in the South Fork. We’ll have a new issue inside of NYC Monthly each month from May through September.

I hope you’ll enjoy reading it and I’d love to get your feedback!

Cheers to summer,

Ron

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