Hamptons: Archives

Topic: Fashion & Style

Holiday Shopping: Let the Games Begin

Plum's Tracy Mitchell heads out to shop—for herself. Yes, she has plenty of things on her list, but she also has some good advice and stumbles on some great finds for someone on your list.
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Do You Know What Tartan Is?

Not Tarzan the Lord of the Apes. Not tartar sauce the cream of fish. Tartan the humble cloth of the Highlands has a rich history as well as unique fashion appeal that Doria de La Chappelle brings to light in her book Tartan: Romancing the Plaid. Co-written by Jeffrey Banks, this book is filled with everything you ever needed to know about the plaid.
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HIFF Guide: Fitting in at the Festival

Tickets to the festival alone don’t make you a film buff. There are nuances to consider as well. Like your vocabulary. And your wardrobe. As the Hamptons International Film Festival hits full swing in the next couple days, we’re here to help.

Best of Summer '07: Videos

In no particular order, here comes the video...

All anyone could talk about at the beginning of the summer was the Social Concert Series and the tickets that cost $15,000 for five concerts. Bryan Boyhan went to the first concertPrince, no less—and...he actually had a good time.

Chris got totally tongue tied by supermodel Selita Ebanks while Olivia got giggly with model/polo player Nacho Figureas.

We likes to party—and so does Russell Simmons. The man must have thrown, hosted or been at 217 parties this summer. Checkout his annual Art for Life benefit where Olivia chatted up Forrest Whitaker. Olivia also talked to Russell about his new book. Basically, Olivia and Russell hung out all summer.

While all about you are losing their heads, try a little fishing. There's something calming about waiting for the bite.

Just a couple miles away is this little island called Block Island. They used to send criminals there. So we sent Plum's John Birdsong. To be nice, we gave him a video camera. Which he used to shoot a lot of video of sailboats during Block Island Race Week. It was good stuff so we let him come back to the Hamptons.

You know what's cool? Opening a bottle of champagne with a giant knife.

Chris got all the good assignments. Especially when he got to hang out with the Beatles in India. (Full disclosure: that's a total lie. He didn't get to hang out with the Beatles in India. But he did interview a guy who hung out with the Beatles in India.)

Who knew socialites could surf? We had no idea and even after we were told they can surf we didn't believe it. Then we watched this video. And we learned that Fabiola Beracasa can wakeboard too. Will wonders never cease?

It wasn't all fun and games. Every once in awhile we tackled a few weighty matters. Like when former Editor in Chief of Time Inc., Norman Pearlstine came on to talk about the current state of journalism. Serious stuff. And just for the record, Carl Bernstein is no lightweight either.

Those crazy kids, what will they think of next? Not content to lay on a surfboard and paddle with their hands, now they want to stand on a surfboard and use a canoe paddle. Next thing you know, they'll be riding surfboards attached to kites.

Against all odds, Drew found poetry in pastry. The Gentle Donut, his tribute to the artery clogging magic of the fresh donut brought tears to our eyes and the comfort of assured future business to cardiac specialists everywhere.

Who will win? Artists? Writers? Neither? Both? Like a night at the opera, this year's Artists Writers Game was too much drama. But it was all for a good cause so try and suffer through Mort Zuckerman's pitching and Christie Brinkley's batting and place your bets.

Judith Miller did not start the War in Iraq.

Plum went to the dogs this summer—literally. Dog of the Month was the contest to win and we had two very deserving winners complemented by two hilarious "Dogumentaries." We're still trying to figure out if Amber is a dog or a diva and we know that Sophie proves the maxim that a dog is a man's best friend.

Say it with me girls, Super Saturday 10! Shop til you drop. Olivia talked to everyone from the Giulianis to Beth Ostrosky. Then she bought presents for all of her coworkers at Plum...or she should have.

Formula for TV magic: 1 Intern + 1 Camera + 1 Microphone + Hundreds of Odd Questions= Man on the Street. That's all it takes. And we were able to answer tough questions like, If you were a firework, what kind would you be? And, What is Fashion? Or, Do you wish you knew magic like Harry Potter?

Just give Michael Moore a mic and he'll give you an interview.

Sometimes in the Hamptons there are too many houses. If you're rich enough, you just give the extra houses on your property away. That's what happened here.

Interns: sometimes they talk to horses.

Back to School Clothes

Just about the worst thing a kid can hear: Back to School. But it's not all bad news. If you have to go back, at lease get some advice from fashion editor Sue Hostetler and go back in style.
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All Nacho Please, No Cheese

Ladies swoon. Opposing players tremble. He is Nacho Figureas and he's the poster boy for the Mercedes-Benz Bridgehampton Polo Challenge. So what's it like being the polo heartthrob of thousands of ladies? Olivia Sterns—breathlessly—gets the scoop.
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Hampton Classic Fashion, For People

Designer Maggie Norris and model Jessica Fairchild came on the MorningNoon&Night Show to display the finest in fashionable clothes to wear to the Hampton Classic– from horse-jumping-inspired clothes and more.
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Fall Is Cashmere Season

Before you hurry out to purchase that Cashmere sweater to keep you warm during the upcoming autumn season, listen to what expert Christopher Fischer has to say about the fabrics– from how fine they are, how long they are, and how colorful they are.
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Choose Wisely: Hampton Classic Hats

Nothing is as important as picking the right hat for Grand Prix Sunday at the Hampton Classic. This is your moment to get it right and be forever memorialized in the pages of the glossies, or to get it wrong and... be forever memorialized in the pages of the glossies. And it's not as simple to choose the right hat as you might expect. There are considerations. Like the shape of your face. (Honestly, we had no idea, but these folks are pretty serious about this suff). Herewith, some advice on matching your face/head to your hat:

Oval Face: Almost any hat can be worn. (Lucky you.) Wear them straight across the brow or straight across your hairline as fashion or mood demands. However, watch out that the crown is never narrower than your cheekbones. This is for all hat types.

Decorating Your Home

From pillows to candles, H Groome in Southampton has everything for your home decorating needs. The simple beauty of this store makes it stand out, and you are sure to find what you are looking for, and a few things that you weren't.
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