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]]>DuJour spoke with the hotel’s manager, Duarte Ralha, to learn more about the hotel.
A Senses Sea View bungalow pool
Room 215, a Senses Bungalow
This particular room is situated at the end of the main road within the resort, right in the center of our property. Its prime location offers guests convenient access to all amenities, while still providing a sense of seclusion and tranquility. Its generous size includes a spacious living area that allows guests to relax and unwind in comfort. Additionally, the room boasts a breathtaking central view of the Aegean Sea, which becomes even more magical at sunset. The combination of ample space and stunning vistas makes this room a favorite among our guests seeking both luxury and natural beauty.
From €700
Vatanee restaurant
The lamp inspired by volcanic lava at our front desk area. This stunning piece is not only a tribute to the island’s volcanic origins but is also artfully designed to resemble a sea creature. This dual interpretation beautifully encapsulates the essence of our location, where the land meets the sea, and serves as a striking focal point that captures the imagination of our guests.
304 (a Senses Retreat). This room exudes a cozy and inviting atmosphere that makes guests feel right at home. It features a spacious balcony that offers an exclusive view of the Santorini sunset, providing a private and intimate setting for our guests to enjoy one of the most beautiful sights in the world. The combination of comfort and stunning scenery makes Room 304 a truly special place to stay.
A Senses Sea View bungalow
The delightful treat we offer to guests upon check-in: beet and berry macarons. These exquisite confections are a modern and creative twist on traditional Greek ingredients and flavors, providing a small taste of our Vatanee restaurant. This unique welcome gift sets the tone for the innovative and culturally rich experiences that await our guests during their stay.
We planted a vineyard during the initial construction phase. As our hotel evolves, so do these vineyards, offering guests a unique opportunity to witness their growth over the years. This ongoing transformation allows returning guests to experience the changes season after season, making each visit distinct and memorable. It also symbolizes our commitment to sustainability and deepening the connection between our guests and the natural beauty of our surroundings.
The thoughtfully designed landscape, which predominantly features local plants and volcanic rocks. This deliberate choice was made to maintain a strong connection to the island’s volcanic heritage and the transformative power of nature. The use of indigenous flora and volcanic materials not only enhances the natural beauty of our grounds, but also promotes environmental sustainability and a sense of place that resonates deeply with our guests.
A Senses Sea View bungalow pool
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]]>Your best choice home-away-from for all three ski-vacation types—or a combination thereof—is the Pendry Park City, a modern ski-in/ski-out boutique hotel in the center of Canyons Village featuring California-inspired design, an excellent Japanese steakhouse, and, yes, Park City’s only rooftop pool. In fact, if Park City weren’t so charming, there would be no reason to leave. And yet. Standouts among a town center bursting with high end shops and well-curated cafes include Handle and Pine Cone Ridge, both driven by a commitment to local farms and meticulously paired wine lists, and sister boutiques Cake and C2 by Cake. Use the hotel’s ultra-efficient (and free) shuttle service to get there.
Après Pendry
This year, Epic Pass is making travel to Park City—and several of Vail Resorts’ other mountains—even easier, with the new gear membership plan My Epic Gear, which gives members access to more than 60 new season models of ski and snowboard gear, plus resort delivery and slopeside pickup and drop off. (Haven’t bought your Epic Pass, yet? There’s still time!)
DuJour spoke with Pendry Park City’s director of sales and marketing, Chris Lawing, to learn more about the hotel—and get stoked for the season ahead.
Our Four-Bedroom Residence is the most sought-after room at Pendry Park City.
It’s perfect for multi-generational family stays. It allows for 8 to 12 guests to share a spectacular “home-away-from-home.” And it features some of the best views in the resort and includes a fun bunk bedroom for the younger guests—with a ski design on the wallpaper!
From $2,350 per night in the winter and $1,700 in summer.
The living room of a Peak King Residence
The hotel is a modern twist on a mountain lodge. The building oozes with contemporary luxury and, most importantly, has no artwork of flora or fauna anywhere on property. Also, Pendry Park City has the only rooftop pool and restaurant in Park City. At The Pool House, the mountain views and drinks are top-notch.
The Four-Bedroom Residence has it all. There is ample space for larger families to spend time together, including a large balcony outside of the living room with wonderful views. And while having a welcoming open layout, each room still offers plenty of privacy.
KITA, our signature Japanese steakhouse and sushi restaurant, provides s’mores kits to the guests who dine with them—whether you are staying at Pendry Park City or not.
An outdoor firepit
The property’s access to Park City Mountain is unbeatable and considered among the best slopeside accommodations in the United States. You can walk out of the building and jump on the Sunrise Lift to start your day, and then ski right into the hotel at the end of the day. For the 2025-26 ski season, the Sunrise Lift will be replaced with a brand new 10-person Sunrise Gondola with service to the main part of the mountain.
The saying, “Come for the Winter and Stay for the Summer” seems overused, but it is so true. Skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities are fantastic and the most well-known, but the summer season here features outdoor concerts ranging from the Utah Symphony to modern rock, multiple festivals and events on Historic Main Street, and to top it off, in the middle of summer we’ve got daylight until 9:30 pm!
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]]>HaSalon Aspen is a testament to Shani’s ability to elevate simple ingredients into unforgettable dishes while honoring the rich flavors of the Mediterranean. With its festive irreverence and devil-may-care vibe, the restaurant has lured the party crowd from Tel Aviv to Miami Beach, and will touch down at W Aspen from December through April. Expect dishes like charred beetroot carpaccio, baby potatoes kissed by Osetra caviar, and “pasta dishes so ethereal they seem to float off the plate.” HaSalon Aspen will offer two dining experiences: an intimate, music-driven seating before 8pm, and later, a spirited space that plays host to both indulgent dishes and behavior—perfect for a town that embraces over-the-top revelry.
On the cocktail front, Zarić brings a touch of alchemy to W Aspen in the form of a new agave bar. Known for transforming cocktail culture, his latest venture features new interpretations to classic concoctions. Signature cocktails like the Improved Margarita and Yellow Jacket celebrate the art of mixology with carefully curated, artisanal ingredients that reflect his creative precision. Open Thursday through Monday, the bar promises to be an alluring draw both for Aspen locals and global tastemakers on holiday.
W Aspen’s newest additions reflect the brand’s ongoing global evolution, rooted in an elevated approach to gastronomy, design and service.
Dishes at HaSalon
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]]>DuJour spoke with the hotel’s general manager, Jose Angulo, to learn more about the hotel.
308, a King Premium Grand Corner Terrace, located on the third floor.
A guest room
Located at the building’s point, this one-of-a-kind guest room features a private 800 square foot terrace with a large, comfy chaise and enough terrace furnishings to live your stay outside. It’s the perfect room to kick back, have a glass of wine and soak up the Sunset Harbour views. Inside, you’ll find a cozy 385-square-foot room with a plush king bed dressed in Frette linens, luxury bath goodies by Atelier Bloem and a 55″ Smart TV to catch up on your favorite shows. We want our guests to feel that while the vibrant energy of South Beach is just moments away, they’re cocooned from the chaos.
From $400
Our private rooftop pool and two-tier 6,000 square-foot roof deck is truly an exceptional fresco hangout to take in the panoramic views of Miami’s skyline and waterways.
The hotel’s rooftop
Our King Premium Grand Corner Terrace. The wrap-around windows offer the most stunning views of Miami Beach and Sunset Harbour, with plenty of space to entertain friends or family members.
The hotel’s striking design is by legendary Miami architect and designer Kobi Karp, who wanted to create an iconic addition to the South Beach scene. Most might not know this, but the design takes its cue from Miami’s oceanic environment. Meant to resemble the hull of a private luxury yacht lifted on its side, our lobby incorporates art displays that resemble the ripples of the Atlantic Ocean. And While South Beach has a reputation for flashy glam, our Sunset Harbour location is an enchanting enclave that’s not your tourist’s typical Miami Beach. Situated at the junction of Miami’s Lincoln Road, our location is a gateway to Miami’s best-kept local scene, where trendy boutiques, unique waterfront dining and unforgettable sunsets are just steps away.
To support Miami’s incredibly strong art community, we recently launched an Artist in Residence program to highlight local artists and offer guests an exclusive glimpse into the city’s dynamic art scene. For our first artist, we partnered with Milda Aleknaite, a South Florida-based artist who takes inspiration from the vibrant energy of South Florida’s unique environment. Her work can be seen from the porte cochere, lobby, and second, third, and fourth floors. The best part? All art from our artists in residence program will be available for sale directly through each artist.
A guest room sitting area
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]]>When Yellowstone took a long hiatus, Grimes stayed busy with his music career. Blending elements of country, folk and Americana, Grimes released his self-titled debut album in 2024. The Dayton, Ohio, native and his wife, Brazilian model Bianca Rodrigues Grimes, recently welcomed a baby boy. For the past seven years, the couple has shuttled between Montana (where the series films) and Nashville, but now that the show is over, Grimes is writing a second album and headed across the country on his “Playin’ on the Tracks” tour, which kicked off in November. We caught up with the actor and musician before he hit the road.
I felt like my life really started when I met her—it sounds cheesy but it’s true. I know where my priorities lie now and what’s most important and I get to enjoy my career more because I take it a lot less seriously now.
I think the hardest thing to relate to with Kayce was the fact that he was a dad, because I wasn’t one, so there was a lot of me asking my friends who are fathers how certain things made them feel. Taylor [Sheridan, the show’s creator] is such a good writer that it made it a lot easier to play the role on the show, but in no way did that actually prepare me for fatherhood.
I think Kayce was sort of the outsider of the family. He’s dealing with a lot of demons—it’s not super fun to be the guy in the Western who’s feeling his feelings all the time, so there’s a challenge to that, but I fell in love with him. He’s a good heart and a good soul and he is trying to do the right thing, so for me it was always justifiable playing Kayce.
Definitely Kelsey, who plays my wife—there’s a lot of different worlds on this show, and we kind of had our own, so we spent a lot of time together. Really since Day 1 we got along really well. I’ve said it before, she’s the coolest actress I’ve ever worked with—she’s so good at what she does and so easy to work with.
Well, I don’t have to miss the location luckily because I live there now. I’ll miss the cast and crew, I’ll miss playing Kayce, I’ll miss the world and the imaginary ranching work of it all. Some of the relationships I made on this show are really special and I think they will last a long time.
It was something we all knew was going to happen at some point in the story—just narratively, there had to be a moment where we would see if the family could keep the ranch without the patriarch. I don’t think we expected it to happen this way, but it’s an ensemble cast; there were enough people carrying the weight [that] I don’t think it will affect how the audience sees the story. It was definitely different without him. Kevin is an icon, but we’re all professionals, it didn’t really affect how we did our jobs.
Something that always comes to mind when I think about that is the days when we’d do the cattle drive scenes and we’re cowboyed up. There’s no way to fake that, you just have to do it—so we’d all be on horseback and in our cowboy gear, you’re somewhere gorgeous and the sun is setting and you’re running out of time because you’re losing the light, so everyone is gunning around. There’s some beautiful chaos there—in those moments it feels like you’re really cowboying, which is not something a lot of people get to experience. Those days made me feel really lucky.
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]]>It’s a welcome return for Hilty, a one-time Glinda from Wicked and mother of two. The last few years have been challenging for the 43-year-old actress, after she tragically lost her sister and brother-in-law and their son in a plane crash in 2022. After a hiatus doing mostly voice-over work, she has also returned to television in Amazon’s The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh.
I’m really looking forward to being a part of a company again and feeling like, as a group, we’re doing something magical together. As physically taxing as it can be, I love the regularity of an eight-show week and seeing the same people every day, on- and offstage.
Seeing cell phones and recording devices lit up in the audience. We can see everything that’s happening in the house, and the lights are extremely distracting to us onstage, not to mention how awful it is for everyone who is sitting near lit-up phones in the audience.
Death Becomes Her is one of my absolute favorite movies, and it’s one of the few films that makes sense to reimagine as a musical because of its campy, heightened reality. When I read the brilliant script and listened to the incredible songs, I was completely sold!
Like everyone else in the galaxy, I am a huge fan of hers, and I would be so delighted if she were to come to the show. My hope is that anyone who is affiliated with the iconic movie would see our show and feel the love and reverence we have for the work they did. I’d also hope they’d appreciate our interpretation of this big, fun, fabulous story, which is simply, “What if they sang and danced while they tried to kill each other?”
During our Chicago run, I’d take a long bath, drink a cup of Sleepytime tea, and watch as many episodes of Traitors, Below Deck or Selling Sunset as I could manage until I fell asleep. Now that my family is with me in NYC, each night will probably consist of packing school lunches for my kids and complaining to my husband about how many lit-up cell phones I counted in the audience.
Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard in Death Becomes Her
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]]>Bellagio Fountain Club: The Bellagio Fountain Club is back offering a race weekend experience that is only possible in Las Vegas. Offering unrivaled proximity to both the circuit and built on top of one of the world’s most famous landmarks, Bellagio Fountain Club encapsulates a best-of Las Vegas dining, nightlife, entertainment, attractions and luxurious hospitality in one unforgettable venue. Mario Carbone, David Chang, Alain Ducasse, Masaharu Morimoto and Jean-Georges Vongerichten are the first set of chefs confirmed for the culinary program, offering eventgoers new and limitless selections of fine-dining delights nightly. With prime access to the Las Vegas Strip and luxury accommodations, it’s the most luxurious way to experience the Grand Prix.
Wynn Grid Club: The ultra-exclusive Wynn Grid Club is a stunning hospitality suite within the Paddock Club that offers 360-degree views of the track, including breathtaking views of the start and finish line. Guests will enjoy an unprecedented F1 race experience with access to Wynn Grid Club’s private terraces overlooking the action on turns 1 and 2, elevated cuisine and cocktails and best-in-class service. The 3-day ticket features exclusive meet-and-greets with F1 legends, a pit lane walk, truck tour, photo safari, guided paddock tours and more.
Jean Georges Steakhouse: Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten is teaming up with Macallan on Friday, Nov. 22 for an extraordinary 200th anniversary celebration at the chef’s eponymous steakhouse at ARIA, pairing award-winning cuisine with an exploration of vintages through the years.
LIV On the Grid: The Las Vegas Grand Prix Paddock Club Rooftop will transform into an open-air LIV Las Vegas nightclub during the race weekend. Created by David Grutman’s Groot Hospitality and operated by Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Liv delivers the ultimate trackside experience.
Patrón Tequila and Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White are teaming up to bring two G.O.A.T.’s together for the ultimate tequila experience on Friday, November 22 from 2-5pm. Joing the F1 racing-inspired “track” experience and meet one of the greatest athletes of all time to enjoy some G.O.A.T. Margaritas with him at the Player’s Lounge, Sports Book and Overlook at the Wynn.
Brunch with Wolfgang Puck at Spago: Spago at the Bellagio, the flagship restaurant of Wolfgang Puck’s dining empire, will host a special lakeside brunch November 22-23 as the celebrity chef engages with diners during a fun, mid-afternoon culinary experience.
Remy Martin 300th Anniversary Dinner at Bardot: Bardot Brasserie at ARIA is partnering with Remy Cointreau on November 21 to celebrate Remy Martin’s 300th anniversary showcasing Cointreau’s portfolio through expertly crafted cocktails, each paired with James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Mina’s twist on French cuisine.
Cocktail Circuit at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas: The most spirited lap in the city can be experienced November 22 and 23 at The Cosmopolitan for its “Cocktail Circuit,” taking place at Vesper Bar, Ghost Donkey, The Chandelier Bar and LPM. Guests will be guided to four destinations to explore a range of signature drinks from classics to new-age concepts created by the resort’s award-winning mixology team.
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]]>Accommodations wise, Twin Farms has added to its 20 cottages and suites with eight new Treehouses, designed by Michaelis Boyd. Each spacious Treehouse, cantilevered out into the forest with an expansive deck, boasts freestanding gas fireplaces, deep soaking bathtubs in a massive bathroom, two sitting areas and a king sized bed. They’re the perfect place to retreat with your partner on a romantic weekend to feel like you’re totally away from it all.
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DuJour spoke with the property’s brand manager, Lucille Beziers, to discover what makes it so special.
406, a Roomy Terrace room
It looks like your own little penthouse because you have to climb a private staircase to get to a very light-filled room with your private terrace and an amazing view of Paris rooftops. The perfect mix of modern and Parisian cliché.
A guest room
From € 450
The hidden speakeasy, Jacques’ Bar. Only cocktail aficionados know it and it’s a great location for delicious drinks or a secret date.
We have super cute mugs in rooms, with a little tagline that is different for each Hoxton. Paris ones are : “Tea? Oui!” and “Ho la latte.” We also do tailor-made surprises and delightful in-room amenities for special occasions: a birthday, wedding anniversary, Tiny Hox when tiny travelers are in tow, Hox Hounds when pups join the trip, etc. Our front desk team always finds the best gifts and the perfect welcome words for our clients.
Jacques’ Bar
The 14, because of its high ceilings and huge bathtub.
Originally built by Nicolas d’Orbay in the Parisian high rococo style for Louis XV advisor Etienne Rivié, The Hoxton is a listed historical monument. Another fun fact: we share a common corridor with the famous cinema Le Grand Rex and we very often welcome international stars for their secret after parties via a back door.
Rivié restaurant
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]]>Francis, a mere 25, won the Olivier Award for the London production, and he’s has already started his own path in Hollywood, as a cast member on the final season of You on Netflix.
“I had the best time ever on set,” says Francis. “It’s 100 percent something I want to pursue.”
For now, though, it’s all Broadway all the time, which the actor describes as a “wonderful whirlwind.” New York audiences, he explains, “find things funny that UK audiences didn’t necessarily respond to. They are definitely more vocal here for sure. I’ve never heard a cheer like that for the final bow of our opening night.”
A centerpiece of Francis’ performance involves singing the complicated and wordy second act opening number while walking backstage, outdoors and back into the theater. The feat is so seamless it’s often mistaken for being a taped feed. “Every single night people would question me about it at the stage door,” Francis says. “Singing in ⅞ time and walking is quite tricky.”
Of course, the song had to be re-blocked for West 44th Street. (The show played at the Savoy Theatre in London.) “I would say the route is slightly longer, so we had to figure out what pace to walk at to hit all the points we need to hit,” he explains.
To cool down from a show, Francis says he watches some television and uses a steamer before bed “for 20 minutes.” But other than that he’s looking to enjoy New York City as much as, at least, Joe Gillis probably would.
Says Francis: “I want to catch as much theater as possible, try as many good restaurants as possible and fully embrace the New York City lifestyle.”
Grace Hodgett Young and Tom Francis in Sunset Boulevard
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DuJour spoke with the property’s general manager, Ioannis Liakopoulos, to discover what makes it so special.
The Signature Suite, Private Pool, 105
Our Signature Suite is nestled at the heart of the bay, offering breathtaking sea views. Its secluded location ensures unmatched privacy, creating a peaceful retreat like no other. The best part? Waking up in the morning, drawing the electric curtains, and being greeted by the magnificent panorama of the sea right outside your patio.
From € 715
A guest room at the hotel
The restaurant’s tables, made from Tinos green marble, present a harmonious blend of colors and patterns. Its captivating allure lies in its ability to fuse the serenity of deep greens with the vivacity of contrasting veins, culminating in a masterpiece that encapsulates the essence of its Greek origins.
Upon entering the hotel, guests are enveloped in our signature fragrance, derived from our bespoke candles, which imparts a sense of calm and tranquility. To elevate the experience, our bar team crafts a bespoke non-alcoholic cocktail, designed to delight the senses and complement the serene ambiance of Odera.
The Odera Residence Suite, 213, which uniquely designed to blend luxury with nature. Its elevated position offers unmatched views of the bay and magnificent sunsets. Along with its distinctive architecture, the suite boasts a private pool and a luxurious bathtub, allowing guests to unwind in style while enjoying the breathtaking scenery.
The indoor pool
Its prime location in Vourni, featuring an exclusive, secluded beach that is well protected from the northern meltemia winds. Just a 15-minute drive from the port, it offers easy access to Tinos’ charming villages, providing an ideal blend of tranquility and convenience for exploring the island’s natural beauty and culture.
“Odera” means an “ode to the wind” and with the inspiration of ODE we created the story of the logo: The five lines of a stave, where music (the ode) is written, symbolize the wind (aera). The top line curves like the wind at its strongest, while the lines below grow calmer, leading to a straight line at the base. It is here, amidst total tranquility and peace, where guests find their Odera seeking serenity among the strong Aegean winds.
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NoMI restuarant immerses guests In a reimagined culinary and beverage experience with three distinct concepts, all featuring sweeping views of Chicago’s historic Water Tower and Lake Michigan. At NoMI Kitchen, diners can enjoy modern twists on Midwestern classics; NoMI Lounge is the ideal place to gather, with its sprawling bar, new beverage program and six-seat sushi counter; and new open-air terrace space, NoMI Garden boasts panoramic views. NoMI Spa has also unveiled a new treatment room and a new service menu including HydraFacial treatments.
DuJour spoke with the property’s general manager, Corinna Wenks, to discover what makes it so special.
The Wellbeing Suite
Amidst the energy of downtown Chicago, the Wellbeing Suite stands out as a serene retreat in the heart of the city. Guests love the 830-square-foot sanctuary for its curated amenities, including green juices, infused waters and healthy snacks upon arrival. The suite’s standout feature is the Tonal smart-gym, which allows for a personalized workout experience without ever leaving the comfort of your room. The suite is also equipped with an AI-powered Bryte Balance Mattress that can be adjusted for firmness, silent wake assist, and even meditation, all through a simple app on your phone. The suite’s tranquil atmosphere is complemented by a sound machine, bath salts, and essential oils, creating an ideal environment for relaxation. Its thoughtful layout includes a separate living area with a queen sleeper sofa—perfect for families or those in need of extra space. The bathroom, inspired by high-end spas, features Le Labo amenities, a dual vanity, a deep freestanding soaking tub, and a rain shower. Every detail of the Wellbeing Suite is crafted with tranquility and convenience in mind, from a minifridge stocked with refreshing cool towels to the option of expanding into a two-bedroom suite, making it a versatile option for wellness-focused travelers.
$1,000-$1,250
NoMI Kitchen
Our guestroom bathrooms perfectly capture the hotel’s overall aesthetic—luxurious, elegant and timeless. The understated design exudes comfort and sophistication, complimented by Le Labo’s Bergamote amenities, deep freestanding tubs and state-of-the-art Toto technology. This thoughtful combination of elegance and warmth promises an inviting atmosphere that truly makes our guests feel at home.
Through our partnership with Le Labo, guests at our hotel have the special opportunity to visit their boutique on Oak Street, the premier luxury shopping destination in downtown Chicago. By presenting their room key, guests receive a complimentary 5-Piece Discovery Set allowing them to experience and sample Le Labo’s exquisite and elegantly crafted perfumes. It’s a little luxury that adds an extra touch of refinement to their stay.
Rooms with clear views of Lake Michigan—we truly have the best views in the city. There’s nothing quite like enjoying a morning cup of coffee while sitting on the window bench, gazing out at the lake. The combination of the serene lake view with the bustling cityscape below creates a unique contrast that makes you feel both connected and perfectly secluded. It’s an experience that guests often tell me is the highlight of their stay, whether they’re here for business or just a relaxing getaway.
A Lake View room bedroom
Founded by Jay Pritzker in 1980, the hotel was designed to blend the elegance of a luxury hotel with the warmth of a private residence—a vision that has shaped every Park Hyatt around the world since. Located in the iconic Park Tower on Michigan Avenue, our hotel is not only an architectural masterpiece but also a cultural destination, showcasing an impressive art collection featuring works by artists like Richard Prince and Mary Weatherford.
Our hotel and restaurant, NoMI, are situated alongside the iconic Water Tower, a symbol of Chicago’s rich history as the only building to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Guests can enjoy the stunning views of this landmark from many of our guestrooms and suites, or they can choose a window seat at NoMI, where the floor-to-ceiling windows frame it perfectly.
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]]>A Panoramic guest room at The Maybourne Riviera
DuJour spoke with the property’s general manager, Francisco Garcia, to discover what makes it so special.
The Panoramic Sea View Suite featuring views of three countries.
Designed by Rigby & Rigby, the studio’s expertise in yacht design played a pivotal role in shaping the identity of the Crystal Wing, ensuring that the region’s yachting heritage and location are seamlessly integrated into the hotel’s interior and exterior architecture. These suites offer spectacular views of three countries—France, Italy, and Monaco—and have been designed to evoke a sense of serenity and exhilaration. Overhanging elements, gentle curves and light-colored, tactile materials contribute to this atmosphere. Contrasting interior finishes, such as silk fabrics and Italian travertine stones, create a rich sensory experience without detracting from the breathtaking views and the suite’s lofty heights.
From €4,000
The Riviera restaurant at The Maybourne Riviera
The artistic touches that pay tribute to Eileen Gray and Le Corbusier, whose Villa E-1027 and Le Cabanon are visible from the hotel on Cap-Martin. There is a mural in Riviera restaurant, stained glass in the Le 300 Bar and inside the elevators. Additionally, some of our chairs and tables are representations of Eileen Gray’s famous pieces.
We provide Maybourne Polaroid cameras in rooms for guests to capture their memories. Additionally, we offer customized amenities created by our pastry chef, Romain Ricciardi, who consistently crafts unique, bespoke creations as a special touch.
The Grand Infinity Pool Duplex Suite is iconic, comfortable and spacious, featuring a private infinity pool—ideal for family stays or celebrations. Spanning 1,184-square-feet, it includes furnished terrace that offers spectacular panoramic views of the Riviera coastline.
The Panoramic suite terrace at The Maybourne Riviera
Originally, The Maybourne Riviera was a small tearoom established in 1870 on the heights of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Perched more than three hundred meters above the sea, it reinvented itself during the golden age of the French Riviera. Personalities from the worlds of cinema and music, such as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Frank Sinatra, frequented the venue, captivated by its rare encounter with the horizon. This gathering place was favored by artistic figures due to its ever-present creative energy.
The hotel’s striking architecture is supported by 300 pillars embedded in the rock. Guests can enjoy authentic Neapolitan pizza prepared by Nunzio, our pizzaiolo chef, or take a ride in the stylish Maybourne Mini Moke—offering a classic Riviera experience to transport them to Maybourne La Plage or Monaco.
A terrace at The Maybourne Riviera
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]]>It’s a very satisfying challenge to take on. Both characters really informed each other in terms of making them as different and distinct from one another as possible but also figuring out in what ways they should be similar, from physicality and vocal quality to what drives each of them and why. They should reflect each other, since the decisions of the mother, Veronica, get played out in the grown up daughter, Joan. Now that we’re in performance I can put all of that to the back of mind and just enjoy the fact that I get to do something completely different in the last part of the play to the first two acts.
It’s a huge privilege and I feel incredibly grateful. It allows me to have a deep understanding of who my characters are and what the story is telling the audience right from the start, and the process feels very organic and effortless. Still, the writing is just so good. I know I would be having a wonderful experience in any of his plays, written with me in mind or not. I don’t usually read anything until he has enough he wants to formally workshop with a bunch of actors. And then my process begins and that doesn’t have a lot to do with him. We don’t cross over a lot.
The main impact is that I’ve seen a lot less of my children in the last year! In terms of the themes of the play, I’m not sure it has. Of course it makes me think about the kind of mother I want to be remembered as, but I was always giving that constant consideration anyway. I’d like to think I’m a very different parent to Veronica in the play. For a while now I’ve believed that the best I could do for my girls is get out of their way and allow them to be exactly who they are. It makes me think more about my relationship with my own mother and with my siblings, and in that regard it has taught me a lot about acceptance and allowing things to be as they are without trying to bend and change people or circumstances.
I’ll try to look for all the ways I can to unwind and switch off from the craziness of the experience. Doing a big, emotional, challenging play on Broadway is beyond exciting but that can also become overwhelming. If I focus on regulating and resetting when I can, I’ll enjoy the experience all the more.
I usually come home, eat and watch live court trials on TV for a few hours. I’m a natural night owl, so I love the peace of being awake at 2am knowing there’s nothing else I can be doing. I should probably have an herbal tea and do some yoga and meditate, but I guess that’s Imaginary Me. A long soak in a bath at the end of the eight show week does me a lot of good.
Donnelly in The Hills of California
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]]>DuJour spoke with the property’s director of rooms, Daniel Montes, to discover what makes it so special.
Our Salon rooms
The patio of a Study room
Our salon rooms are designed to provide an intimate and indulgent atmosphere perfect for special occasions or simply unwinding in style. The combination of elegant décor, plush amenities and the stunning bathtub situated right in the bedroom has made these rooms a fan favorite among our guests.
From $199
The classic Italian design that permeates every corner of our property. The timeless elegance and sophistication that define Italian architecture are beautifully incorporated into our design, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Ristorante Per L’Ora
Our Claire Suites. There’s something truly special about the expansive space and luxurious amenities that make these suites feel like a private oasis. What draws me to the Claire Suites is the generous size, with plenty of room to unwind and relax. But the real showstopper is the stunning bathroom, complete with a spacious walk-in shower.
An intriguing aspect of our hotel is how we celebrate its storied past through intricate design and craftsmanship inspired by Italy, while simultaneously honoring the vibrant spirit of Los Angeles and the artists who live, breathe, and work here. Our property features over 4,000 pieces of art, ranging from commissioned works to vintage pieces sourced from Italy and California, all thoughtfully placed throughout the hotel. A standout feature is our original giant bank vault, a remnant from the building’s days as the Bank of Italy. This remarkable artifact has been creatively repurposed into the restrooms located in the basement of the hotel’s lobby, that adds additional historical charm married with contemporary elegance.
Our basement is home to the Bank of Italy’s original bank vault, which has been meticulously restored and repurposed.
The La Amadeo Suite bathroom
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]]>Sage Robbins has a fraction of her husband’s Instagram followers—37,000 to Tony’s 7 million. But, lately, this Canadian-born speaker, philanthropist and businesswoman is moving into her own spotlight.
“I’m definitely an eternal introvert. And, of course, being an introvert, life would have it that I married Tony Robbins,” explains Sage. “I’m a private person, even though our life has had a public lens. Truthfully, I’ve been more comfortable as a support. But at this stage of my life, I feel spoken to. I feel called. I feel nudged to step forward, and it feels like guided timing.”
Sage, clearly a wise embodiment of her name, was raised in a small town on the coast of British Columbia with a brother, three sisters and foster siblings in need of temporary homes. She describes her parents as “salt of the earth.”
“I was really blessed,” says Sage of her mom and dad, who have been together for more than five decades. “They demonstrated what love looked like. They still hold hands. It’s lovely to watch them. My parents were so open-minded; we never talked about stepchildren or foster children. It was just our family.”
Sage met Tony at one of his events in Hawaii. She was working as a phlebotomist, and Tony came in to get his blood taken. There were “maybe a few hundred people in the room,” recalls Sage, “but we made eye contact. It was just one of those moments—more of a soul recognition. It just felt like the world stood still.”
“I’ve met millions of people over 47 years, and she stands out as the most unique, sincere and loving soul I’ve ever met,” says Tony. “She’s the executive producer of our entire life. I couldn’t do it without her.”
They married in 2001. They now live in Palm Beach with a 3-year-old-daughter, a late-in-life addition for both Sage, 50, and Tony, 64. (Tony has four kids and five grandchildren from previous relationships.) They had their child via surrogate after Sage suffered a series of miscarriages.
“I never imagined that we’d be where we are today,” says Sage of their marriage. “It just gets simpler and it gets more beautiful.”
For years, “I was so focused on wanting to be a mom,” she says. “I focused on it so much at one period that I missed living, and I missed being a mother to life. What really was healing for me over the years was dropping the obsession to be a mom and letting go and allowing life to surprise me.”
Adds Tony: “We wanted to wait to do this when we could be together at home. To have a 3-year-old at this stage of life is such a gift. She’s brought so much joy to our lives. It’s a beautiful season of life.”
That season began around the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, which slowed everyone down, including Sage and Tony, who were on the road traveling to over 100 cities about 200 days a year in 2019. “I’m grateful to not be on the road like we were at the beginning of our relationship,” says Sage. She believes her lived experience gives her more wisdom as a mother. “We have more to offer” their daughter, she says. Tony, for one, has “softened down.”
As Sage explains it, their life as a family is relatively normal and, well, Floridian. They swim, read, enjoy the sunshine, go to Publix, share stories before bed. “We do less doing and we experience more being together. We just have an appreciation for those human, ordinary moments of life,” Sage says.
Every night around the dinner table, they talk about why they’re grateful. For their daughter, “it might be her teddy bear, it might be her Play-Doh, it might be the dog. Sometimes it’s mom or dad. It’s sweet. I’m a prayerful person, and my prayer just looks like ‘Thank you.’ We can innocently take so much for granted, so it’s a ‘Thank you for this moment.’”
Recently, Sage and Tony launched a podcast for “authentic family conversations,” as Tony describes it. Together, they discuss a range of topics, from marriage to identity to raising kids and communication.
“We wanted to have something that felt intimate and felt connected and felt more conversational, topics or conversations we might have around the dinner table,” explains Sage. “After 25 years, Tony and I have gone through everything together. We wanted to convey our intimate parts, our lives, the humanness, the spirit of it, all of it—even just the practice of how we navigate our own inner life and world on a day-to-day basis. Being a parent is obviously incredibly rearranging and humbling, and so we wanted to share that space, too.”
This summer also brought the second year of the She’s Unstoppable Summit, a free virtual women’s conference spearheaded by Sage and friends such as Serena Williams, Tyra Banks, Derek and Hayley Hough and Maria Menounos. “It’s just an opportunity to come together, to connect and to share.” The unifying factor is to “find a kinder way.” “This is a day to celebrate women, to come together and to share in the beauty, to experience other women that are rising above their obstacles,” Sage says. “It’s an invitation back to our nature, to listen to our journeys and find the good.”
The conference is yet another extension of the Robbinses’ long-running philanthropic efforts, which have included work on such issues as the environment, hunger relief, animal rescue and stopping human trafficking. Together, Sage estimates, they have planted over 71 million trees. In a decade-long campaign with Feeding America, they have provided nearly 1 billion meals to people in need. They have helped save over 42,000 children from trafficking. City of Dreams, a film the Robbinses have produced about child labor, is in theaters now.
Helping people, explains Sage, “doesn’t have to be writing a check. It doesn’t have to be money. It’s just love. I don’t know if it’s my age or my stage of life, but I appreciate the simple things.”
Hair (Sage): Mylo Carrion
Makeup (Sage): Gina Simone
Photographed on location at The Guitar Hotel at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood
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“Saks Fifth Avenue has long been known as a premier destination for jewelry, and the launch of our own high jewelry collection further reflects our commitment to delivering exceptional quality, as well as our dedication to inspiring customers through highly personalized experiences,” says Saks CMO Tracy Margolies. “Luxury customers are continuously seeking timeless and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces, and we look forward to delighting our customers with Saks Fifth Avenue’s modern take on high jewelry as well as our service-focused approach to this burgeoning category.” A custom diamond cutting service allows customers to personalize the carat weight of their selected diamonds to reflect special numbers or significant dates such as birthdays, anniversaries and milestone moments. The collection is available now at the Saks Fifth Avenue New York flagship (in the Vault) with stores in Beverly Hills and Naples, Florida to follow this fall.
Saks Fifth Avenue High Jewelry white and yellow diamond earrings
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]]>A Pure Heaven Sea View suite pool
DuJour spoke with the property’s manager, Konstantinos Paraschakis, to discover what makes it so special.
The Pure Heaven Private Hot Tub Suite 103.
This suite is highly coveted due to its prime front location, which offers guests unparalleled views of the Aegean Sea. The positioning of Suite 103 provides a breathtaking and immersive experience, allowing guests to fully appreciate the serene beauty of the sea and its natural surroundings. Situated at the forefront of the hotel, it offers uninterrupted panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and the nearby islands of Delos and Rhenia. This suite also features a private hot tub, where guests can unwind and enjoy a luxurious soak. Imagine sipping a glass of chilled champagne as you gaze out over the endless shades of Aegean blue, allowing your thoughts to drift away in the tranquil beauty of the scene. It is the perfect setting for relaxation and indulgence.
Topos restaurant
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My favorite design element of our property is its distinctive color palette. In stark contrast to the typical Cycladic white seen throughout the island, our hotel is designed around soothing tones of beige. This color scheme creates a relaxed, sandy vibe that evokes the natural beauty of the beach and the surrounding landscape. It provides a calming and serene atmosphere that sets our hotel apart from the traditional aesthetic, offering guests a unique and tranquil retreat.
We offer a special perk that remains a delightful surprise for our guests upon check-in. It is a unique touch that enhances the personal and exclusive nature of our hospitality. To discover this hidden gem, you will just have to visit us and see for yourself.
A Pure Heaven Sea View suite
Room 111. Although it is an entry-level sea view room, it holds a special charm for me. Instead of a traditional mirror above the bathroom sink, this room features a wide window that offers a captivating view of the sea. Imagine starting your day by brushing your teeth while watching the gentle ripples on the surface of the Aegean Sea. This unique design element adds a touch of magic to the everyday routine, making Room 111 truly memorable.
An interesting tidbit about our hotel that underscores its iconic status is its location in the Aghios Stefanos region, traditionally known as a villa district for the rich and famous. Unlike many other areas, there are few hotels here, giving our guests an exclusive and secluded experience. Despite being only a 10-minute drive from the bustling Mykonos town, the hotel offers unmatched views of both the town and the Aegean Sea. This unique blend of accessibility and seclusion, coupled with breathtaking vistas, cements our hotel’s reputation as a distinctive and luxurious destination.
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]]>Farel has done hair, makeup and grooming for many tennis greats including Nadal, Djokovic, Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilov and styled Coco Gauff. The Julien Farel Restore Salon & Spa opens on August 24 and runs through September 8. “It’s a great perk for the players—a nice time for them to relax and focus before a match,” says Farel. “If you look good, you feel good and you play better. It’s important for me to educate these players about their hair and give them products like our anti-aging line so that when they’re in the heat and humidity all day playing, they can come off the court and moisturize and refine their strands.”
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]]>The role of the tough-as-nails Winnifred the Woebegone, who is unafraid to climb castle walls or swim a moat, was famously created by Carol Burnett. She made her Broadway debut in the musical, a comic retelling of “The Princess and the Pea,” back in 1959. (Sarah Jessica Parker played the role in 1996.) Here, Foster talks about her decision to return to the role and how much she misses her stint as the lead of Younger, Darren Star’s genius half-hour comedy that ended in 2021.
I had an absolute blast doing the show when we did it at New York City Center earlier this year, so bringing it to Broadway felt like a no-brainer for me. It’s such a joyful show, and there’s something in it for everyone—no matter what age. It’s nice to exist in that joyful world and provide that escapism to audiences right now.
She’s the zaniest character I have ever played. She’s so self-assured in who she is, even though she is unusual! I love playing characters who own their uniqueness, and it gives me so much freedom as an actress to really go there and do the craziest things. She is basically an unleashed version of myself.
I have a 7-year-old daughter, and sometimes, when we read the more classic fairy tales, I’m like, huh! Evil queens, princesses and finding your prince…the messaging that you must behave or you’ll be thrown in an oven and eaten was what I had when I was growing up. I’m excited that my daughter now experiences much broader and more complex messaging with heroines who aren’t looking for love, but for friendship and community; heroines who are strong, independent and unique. I think in many ways, Princess Fred was way ahead of her time. Even though she is looking for love, she is doing it completely in her own way, one that is truly authentic to her. One of my favorite lines from the show is “Princess Winnifred is unusual and Prince Dauntless is unusual—maybe they can be unusual together.”
Winnifred is an incredibly physical character, and there is a lot of physical comedy, so really maintaining my body is the thing I’m most concerned about.
We all have our “Princess and the Pea” things we’re precious about. I, for one, have a hard time sleeping without a really good pillow and a water bottle next to my bed, even if I don’t drink from it. Do you have any eccentric sleeping habits?
I sleep with earplugs and two white noise machines. I always have a glass of water by my bed but never drink from it. I remember an old wives’ tale that if you leave a glass of water by your bed it will catch the bad dreams, so you never want to drink from it.
I miss the cast so much. Working on that series was seven years of our lives! I’d be curious what Liza is up to. She’s almost 50! Maybe it’s time for a reboot?
I recently read Kelly Bishop’s memoir, The Third Gilmore Girl, and I loved it. Her story is so inspiring. I’m a huge Gilmore Girls fan and I worked with Kelly on Bunheads, so it was amazing to learn more about her and hear her tell her story.
I love watching a little television. I’m a big fan of all reality TV. I just did a serious binge of The Traitors. And every single night I light candles and take a bath. That’s my ultimate come-down ritual.
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]]>The bedroom of a Royal suite at Mandarin Oriental Bosphorus
DuJour spoke with the property’s general manager, Matthias Kindl, to discover what makes it so special.
The Mandarin Bosphorus room
Offering space to dine, work and relax, this contemporary room, with breathtaking Bosphorus views, has been thoughtfully outfitted with luxurious oriental touches. Offering an abundance of space, this stunning Bosphorus-front suite enjoys breathtaking views of the strait. A separate living room and private outdoor balcony are perfectly placed to capture them. Featuring fully equipped spaces for dining, working, and relaxing, these accommodations include wood coverings, organic textures, and metal and leather accents, with stylish lighting fixtures and tulip-shaped panel patterns. Private balconies offer views of the hotel’s garden, grove, or waterfront. Ottoman-inspired Çintemani embroidery and bespoke tulip patterns adorn the bathrooms, enhancing the rooms’ sophisticated elegance. The One Bedroom Bosphorus Suite provides additional luxuries with a separate living room, private balcony, breathtaking Bosphorus views, plush L-shaped sofa, walk-in closet, and large marble ensuite, creating a truly unique and luxurious experience.
Novikov restaurant at Mandarin Oriental Bosphorus
Varies depending on the season
Created by Tihany Design, especially for Istanbul, the tulip design pays homage to the most magnificent period of Ottoman history, the Tulip Era. This elegant design comes to life with different materials such as bronzes, marbles, mirrors and wrought irons on the outer and inner facades of the city resort, which is surrounded by a unique garden.
The Royal Bosphorus suite. Its striking marble entry leads through intricately detailed wood doorways into the foyer and central hall, from where guests are drawn into the circular living room. It opens onto an expansive outdoor terrace and winter garden overlooking the water. Liquid bronze-painted wall panels provide intriguing backdrops to the screened dining area, which includes a marble-topped bar, kitchen, and several balconies. The suite’s study spotlights embossed leather wall coverings. The spacious master bathroom is a work of art, with lounge areas, make-up desk, full-scale dressing room, two-person steam shower, marble walls and flooring and eye-catching semi-precious stone accent wall panels.
The bathroom of a Royal suite at Mandarin Oriental Bosphorus
Created by Tihany Design, especially for Istanbul, the tulip design pays homage to the most magnificent period of Ottoman history, the Tulip Era. This elegant design comes to life with different materials such as bronzes, marbles, mirrors and wrought irons on the outer and inner facades of the city resort, which is surrounded by a unique garden.
Our exclusive wedding package represents our special amenity for guests, featuring a delightful degustation menu, a luxurious wedding cake, a one-night stay in our opulent Naile Sultan Suite, dedicated assisting angels, an experienced wedding planner, special honeymoon offers, and other generous privileges, all crafted to ensure an unforgettable experience.
Our Italian Olea & The Bar Restaurant invites you to indulge in our “A Blast from the Past” nights every Tuesday and Thursday. Immerse yourself in the opulence of the golden era of disco, where sophisticated melodies transport you back in time, crafting evenings of unparalleled nostalgic elegance-ette. Delight in the glamour and charm of yesteryears, reimagined with a touch of modern luxury, making every night a truly unforgettable experience.
Hakkasan at Mandarin Oriental Bosphorus
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]]>But amid the many second acts of his career, Lowe, 60 and still a looker, has reversed the tables and become the interviewer.
On his popular weekly podcast Literally!, Lowe goes toe-to-toe with subjects like Oprah Winfrey; his good friends Gwyneth Paltrow and Robert Downey Jr.; Ed Zwick, who directed him in his 1986 breakout About Last Night; Netflix head Ted Sarandos; Arnold Schwarzenegger; and Lowe’s own family members, including his wife, Sheryl, a jewelry designer, and their sons Matthew (a “civilian” who has a law degree and works in venture capital) and John (an actor with whom Lowe currently stars on the Netflix comedy series Unstable).
Lowe gets the most anxious when his family members appear as guests on the podcast. “I don’t know what to ask them. I don’t know what they’re going to do,” he explains. Non-Hollywood types like billionaire tech entrepreneur Marc Andreessen also make him anxious. “I get nervous when I have super smart people on,” Lowe says.
“What I love about the podcast is it’s more about listening than questioning. You have to listen when you interview, just like when you act,” he says. “People are interesting, and if you follow what they’re saying, they’ll reveal a lot. You go down all the rabbit holes.”
Lowe says part of the reason he started the podcast was as an antidote to the often silly viral moments that come out of late-night television, like Carpool Karaoke or Lip Sync Battle. Lowe appreciates old-school interviews and old-school talent.
“I watch [old episodes of] The Tonight Show, and they were raconteurs. They knew how to be self-deprecating and charming. They knew how to land a joke,” Lowe says. Now, he explains, a talk show producer will call and ask something like, “Can you get in a go-kart with me?”
“I want to vomit in my mouth,” he says.
Lowe’s guests know he’s a “safe zone,” but he still wants his conversations to be “real, with ebbs and flows.”
“I’m not out there looking for salacious stuff, and I’m not looking to pile on,” he continues. “If I have Tom Brady on my podcast, I don’t need to ask him about his divorce. There’s always more value in moving people away from the stuff that makes them uncomfortable.”
That said, Lowe admits: “I don’t think I’m a pushover. I make fun of my guests plenty.”
Despite having recorded more than 200 episodes, Lowe finds it’s easier to be interviewed than it is to interview. Doing the podcast, “I have to have my producing and editing hat on, wondering, When is it time to move on from this subject? Is this getting slow? Is this getting boring?”
It’d be hard to imagine anything Lowe doing these days as boring. Sure, over the years he’s had plenty of clunkers—from dancing with Snow White at the 1989 Oscars to a handful of movies better left unmentioned—but he covered all that in his 2011 memoir, Stories I Only Tell My Friends. We’re drowning in a sea of celebrity memoirs these days, but Lowe’s stands out as ushering in a new age of the Hollywood confessional.
“Of all the things that I’ve done, I choose my memoir over the best episodes of television I’ve made,” Lowe says, ranking it above canonical shows like The West Wing and Parks and Recreation. “The degree of difficulty and the upside versus downside is off the charts. You have to be authentic and honest. If you’re going to dance around things, you have no credibility.”
When Lowe started writing the book, “the celebrity memoir was dead. It was dead!” he says. “Now, when I talk to people in the publishing world, they say that Stories I Tell My Friends is the first thing they give to someone when they’re writing a book.”
In the memoir, Lowe dissects his bad-boy image, substance abuse problems and the decision to raise his family in Santa Barbara instead of Los Angeles. Looking at his career trajectory following the book’s publication, it seems now that the memoir may have exorcised any unnecessary self-consciousness and brought on the Golden Age of Lowe.
Lowe has long seemed to poke fun at his image (see Wayne’s World and Austin Powers), but stints on later seasons of Parks and Recreation, The Grinder (which lasted one memorable season on Fox in 2015) and now Unstable have given us a Lowe that is admirably loose, a bit mischievous—even goofy. He seems to be having a great time.
“He’s an actor to his bones and also so, so experienced that his approach is always playful, always truthful and he always makes it look effortless,” says his Unstable co-star Sian Clifford, who stars as chief of staff to Lowe’s tech god Ellis Dragon, a kind of Elon Musk doppelganger. “He’s certainly shown me how to approach my work with a much lighter touch.”
Lowe believes that one of the tricks to a successful character-driven comedy is lots and lots of episodes, so he’s grateful that a second eight-episode season of Unstable drops on Netflix in August. He’d like to see much longer seasons, but “you can never argue with the mysterious [Netflix] algorithm. Still, one of the things I love about the show is it’s fun and has laughs and it still won’t take you as long to watch as The Irishman.” (That’s Netflix’s notoriously expensive Scorsese movie, which runs 209 minutes long.)
“You have to get to know the characters and you need to spend time with them,” Lowe explains of growing a sitcom. “It’s a proven fact that Parks and Recreation wasn’t even funny until the second year. It didn’t become Parks and Rec until episode 40! Eight episodes is not enough time to get to know characters. I stake everything on that. There’s a reason that people are liking season two of Unstable. They know the characters now. It’s a mathematical thing.”
The show also provides an opportunity to work opposite his son John, with whom he co-created the series. “He’s really coming into his own,” says Lowe. “As you go along, you learn the strengths of the actor, and we adjusted his character to make him less of a dweeb. The writing got crisper.”
The goal for Unstable, says Lowe, is “absurdist and heartwarming. Arrested Development is the North Star.” But it can’t all be absurd. “You have to care about the characters. If they’re not grounded, you’re watching a cartoon. At the end of the day, you don’t really care about Homer Simpson, but live-action comedy has to come out of real emotion and real conflict and real relationships and something you believe is plausible, even if it’s just barely sometimes.”
On top of Unstable and his podcast, Lowe is always working. “When I became an empty nester, I decided I could commit to more things.” In addition to the Fox series 9-1-1: Lone Star, he recently created a game show he sold to the network.
“It sounds really stupid, but the idea came to me in a dream,” Lowe says of the game show. “You’ve gotta keep yourself learning, and that’s how the spirit stays young. I love to work. It keeps me vital. I’m also aware of how few people are working into their sixth decade in this business, and you don’t get there by not working.”
At this point, there’s not much in Hollywood Lowe hasn’t done, and there aren’t many people he doesn’t know. “You’d have to dig pretty deep. The truth is, I can get anybody on the phone, and that’s sick. It’s amazing to do,” Lowe says. (It also makes booking his podcast a lot easier.) “But there’s always some new mandate or idea that Hollywood concocts that makes me have to learn or stumble.”
All that work means Lowe doesn’t have a lot of time to enjoy the other stuff his industry produces. “When I actually find something that compels me to watch from the beginning to the end, I want to weep,” he says, noting The Iron Claw and Saltburn as recent works that held his interest. “Though, here’s the problem: I liked Saltburn a lot more when it was called The Talented Mr. Ripley, which is one of my favorite movies.” Succession gets his gold star. “I’d give my fucking eyeteeth to be on a show like that,” Lowe says. “I’d be so down for Succession: The Musical.”
Until the Roys start singing on Broadway, we’ll have to be satisfied with The Outsiders, which Lowe has not yet seen.
“I’m flattered, though,” Lowe says, acknowledging the new generation that will get to experience S.E. Hinton’s “amazing” story. “How could you not be? I can think of so many movies or TV shows or moments that are lost to the mists of time five years later, let alone 40. To be a part of something for 40 years? Wow.”
Hair: Grooming: Jason Schneidman for Solo Artists at The Men’s Groomer Salon, Los Angeles
Production: Arzu Koçman by Productionising
Production assistant: Nathan Waters
Shot at the Corazza House in Los Angeles
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]]>The Hamptons is the brand’s first location outside New York City (SoHo and the Upper East Side). “We looked at several places around America and East Hampton won by far,” says Alex Drexler. “It’s a great demographic who loves fashion.” The store features white-washed walls and raw muslin tenting, natural floor coverings and raw wood fixtures that will make the space feel like an extension of the beach. Men’s and women’s clothing and accessories are on offer as are one-of-a-kind vintage pieces.
Alex Mill’s East Hampton store
We spoke with Alex Drexler about the brand, the new store and what’s to come.
Since the beginning we’ve always stayed focus and consistent in what we believe in. For example, one of our mottos is “Wake up. Get dressed. Don’t overthink it.” We want to make it effortless for our customer and we’ve tried to stay true to this motto since the beginning. However, it’s important not to stay static so we’re constantly working to evolve as we grow.
Alex Mill started in 2012 as a men’s shirt brand. We had a small store on Elizabeth Street and did some wholesale. Since then, we’ve evolved a tremendous amount. We now have a full men’s and women’s collection and accessories. We also recently launched denim.
Brick-and-mortar is a critical place for us to interact with our customers. The customer can look at and touch the product firsthand and speak with our team in the store. What’s great is we can receive immediate feedback on the collection and new offerings. We always love to hear what the customer thinks and wants so it’s great in that sense. We started the company with one small store on Elizabeth Street. Today, we have two stores in Manhattan (SoHo and the Upper East Side) and one in East Hampton. We’re excited to continue to open stores and grow.
Alex Mill’s East Hampton store
The Soul Cycle pop-up was a huge success and it validated to us the demand we had in the Hamptons for our product. We found a great location in East Hampton, and we couldn’t pass up the opportunity when we learned the space was available.
Alex Mill is small company, and we all work in one office together. We all get to multitask and wear many different hats, which is great.
We launched denim in the Spring with a focused assortment and it was a big success. We are continuing to build out our denim business, as well as our accessories. We’re excited for what’s to come.
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]]>The pool at the Savoy
DuJour spoke with the property’s managing director, Franck Arnold, to discover what makes it so special.
The 726 Claude Monet suite. It’s a one bedroom, river-view suite.
The location on the seventh floor and southeast location in the original Savoy building gives it the best location and the most amazing views of the Thames and London.
The Savoy suite at the Savoy
From £ 2,500
The shiny golden statue of Peter II, Count of Savoy, guarding the entrance and welcoming every Savoy guest to the hotel, who in the mid 13th century was granted land and built the Savoy Palace where the Savoy hotel now stands.
The Savoy Suite, because I stayed there as I arrived during Covid, and was energized daily by something new happening on the bridges, the South Bank or the Thames sipping an espresso early in the morning. Although Suite 726 bears its name, I believe that the Savoy suite is likely to be the suite where Monet painted London at the turn of the 20th century, due to its large window bay on the Thames.
The Savoy Court, where all cars arrive from the Strand to drop people off at the theatre and to the hotel, is the only street in Britain where you drive on the right-hand side of the road.
The American Bar at the Savoy
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The cocktail menu was developed by mixologist Wayne Gravesande and features cocktails like Catch a Fire with Illegal Mezcal, pineapple, coconut liqueur, cinnamon and lime. The 260-seat restaurant and poolside lounge showcasses a floral archway entry and opens up to the bright and airy space helmed with a green herringbone bar, floral banquette seating and reclaimed wood walls filled with photography of ocean and mountain landscapes shot by New York City-based artist Lee Jaffe.
Montauk fluke crudo
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]]>The launch of the BrunelloCucinelli.AI project
Cucinelli emphasized that the underlying aim of the project was to engage with a technology capable of bringing out the best qualities of both artificial and human intelligence. This led to the idea of using AI to innovate the way websites are designed and built via The Solomei AI platform. “We have been working on this project for almost three years, with a dedicated group of researchers from the fields of mathematics, engineering, art and philosophy,” says Cucinelli. “Our hope is that it will harmoniously combine human and artificial intelligence, striking the balance between the ingenuity of the human being and the best of AI. Our website does away with the constraints of pages and places the human being front and centre, free to discover its content.”
Brunello Cucinelli at the launch of the BrunelloCucinelli.AI project
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]]>DuJour spoke with the property’s marketing coordinator, Melita Mouliota, to discover what makes it so special.
The Penthouse Suite, which is particularly favored by Marriott Bonvoy members.
Imagine waking up to 360-degree panoramic views of the Acropolis and Athens cityscape. The Penthouse Suite bursts with vibrant colors and playful elements. Plus it features an outdoor jacuzzi, offering a unique way to enjoy the city’s iconic sights.
The lobby at Moxy Athens City
From € 800
My favorite design element has to be the diverse art scattered throughout the hotel. From the bespoke pieces by artist B. in our rooms to the dynamic artworks by SimpleG in our meeting spaces, every corner is a visual treat. Moxy Athens City is where urban vibes and artistic flair meet. We host monthly exhibitions featuring both emerging and established artists in our arcade.
Every guest is greeted with Moxy pink sprinkled donuts in their room upon check-in. It’s our way of saying ‘welcome’ with a dash of sweetness.
A guest room at Moxy Athens City
The Family Corner Room. It’s the perfect mix of Moxy’s playful vibe with stunning views of central Athens. Plus, thanks to our soundproofing, you get to enjoy the city’s energy without the noise. It’s the best of both worlds!
The check-in at Moxy Athens City is not your typical hotel experience. Our reception is at the bar, so your stay kicks off with a very Moxy & fun cocktail. It’s the perfect start to your Moxy adventure!
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]]>Dunes on the Waterfront, Ogunquit
Hotelier Tim Harrington renovated the longstanding family-friendly resort along a tranquil tidal river in one of Maine’s most quintessential summer towns to the tune of $10 million, and it shows. 24 updated cottages nestled among meticulously maintained lawns provide a secluded escape in walking distance to a pick-your-own lobster pound (with a well-worth-it rum punch) and the sprawling Ogunquit Beach. A short bike ride away, downtown Ogunquit exudes equal parts old school New England charm and modern inclusivity, with candy shops and toy stores alongside culture served up at the excellent Ogunquit Museum of American Art, award-winning Ogunquit Playhouse and karaoke scene emceed by local drag celebs.
The Nevada, York
A longtime landmark along York’s mile-plus-long Sands Beach, the 70-year-old Nevada motel—named for the U.S. Navy ship on which its first owner served in World War II—was completely overhauled for summer 2024. Owners Joe Lipton and Michelle Friar kept the building’s original motel-style aesthetic but with expanded rooms, all with private terraces and many with 180-degree ocean views; a lively in-house tiki bar and restaurant named for their daughter; and modern art and décor throughout.
Longfellow Hotel, Portland
A trip to Maine isn’t complete without at least a few nights’ stopover in its foodiest city. New for 2024, the Longfellow, located in the Italianate West End neighborhood and conveniently adjacent to the city’s most-Instagrammed coffee shop (it’s the VIP sticky buns), is the city’s first independently-owned new hotel in nearly two decades. Thoughtful design by Brooklyn-based Post Company takes equal inspiration from Maine’s city and country sides, with super-soundproofed rooms (fire station down the block? no problem!) and a most-modern commitment to avoiding single use plastics as much as possible. A casual breakfast and lunch café, literary-inspired lobby bar and second floor spa built around private infrared sauna rooms and featuring offerings like guided breathwork and meditation come together to form a true urban respite.
The Viewpoint, Cape Neddick
Perched on the Nubble Peninsula in Cape Neddick—an area so determinedly disconnected that you’d do well to expect more than a few dead zones; just go with it—the Viewpoint is intentionally removed from York’s beachfront bustle. In 2024, the hotel debuted seven new shoreside rooms built into the rocky coastline offering unobstructed views of the Atlantic, Cape Neddick Light and the occasional nesting bald eagle. While the views and the rooms’ sleek design make the hotel among the most romantic of the bunch—perhaps one reason Lady Gaga’s sister Natali chose it as her wedding venue—it’s also great for families, with an easy all-outdoor in-house restaurant, beautiful pool, lots of open lawn space and an excellent ice cream shop just across the street.
The Lincoln Hotel, Biddeford
Biddeford welcomed its first boutique hotel in 2022 and it’s a beauty, an auspicious sign for the up-and-coming former mill town often regarded as “Portland south” thanks to hyperactive creative and culinary scenes. (What many don’t know is that the city is also home to one of Maine’s most beautiful beaches, Biddeford Pool). The Lincoln’s 33 rooms—many of them extra-large—sit in a restored mill above a lively lobby bar (called “Lobby Bar”), Spinning Jenny’s Coffee bar, an outpost of the popular Maine-based mini-chain Batson River Brewing & Distilling and a rooftop pool. Start your evening with an old fashioned at Lobby Bar (there’s three on the bar menu) before heading to dinner downstairs at Batson River, where the Smash burger made with beef from Pineland Farms is the star.
The Norumbega, Camden
In 2023, partner-owners Brett Haynie and Will Tims, a trained architect, completed renovations on the former 19thcentury castle originally built as a (very) elaborate summer home for inventor Joseph Barkers Stearns (it’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places). Nine rooms and two suites include the Sandringham, featuring a seating area in the castle’s turret and a grand marble bath, and the Library Room, which occupies the castle’s original two-story library and features a mahogany mezzanine and historic books and keepsakes. The inn’s public spaces, meanwhile, heavy in oak millwork, serve as a de facto art gallery, with original pieces by renowned midcoast Maine artists. Walk to Camden Harbor for a schooner sail or snack, or claim a spot on the terrace overlooking the great lawn for an afternoon well spent with a book or a cocktail from the bar (ideally both).
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]]>Fan-shaped marble mosaic tiles in the Market dining area pay tribute to famed New York brasseries. The penny-round ceiling over the food counter is a hat-tip to the original JFK terminal, designed by famed architect Eero Saarinen. Delta’s recently announced onboard partnership with Missoni is also reflected in the Lounge, with design touches like accent pillows, vases and coffee table books bearing the signature zigzag design of the Italian fashion house. The Lounge features a 140-seat Brasserie restaurant delivering a three-course meal service. Restaurant Associates and Union Square Events (a Danny Meyer concept) have collaborated to elevate the culinary experience in the Delta One Lounge, with dishes such as Hamachi crudo, steak tartare and lasagna bolognese. The wellness area is equipped with nine reservable relaxation pods with full-body massage chairs and nap chairs, treatments from Grown-Alchemist certified therapists and more.
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]]>Ilma’s varied food and beverage options, included in the fare, are extensive. At the Beach House, bright, airy interiors flow into an expansive outdoor pool deck, creating a relaxed-yet-upscale setting for enjoying Pan-Latin cuisine. The menu, developed in collaboration with James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Mina, is inspired by the bold, fire-born flavors of South and Central America while highlighting ingredients from the Caribbean. Seta su Ilma by chef Fabio Trabocchi is a modern Italian fine-dining restaurant with a tasting menu (not included in the fare), Memorī serves contemporary Pan-Asian dishes, Mistral offers Mediterranean flavors while Tides presents a regionally inspired menu. “The Beach House will be the ultimate culinary complement to Ilma,” says Mina. “I have always been fascinated with the powerful flavors and vibrant energy of the countries that make up Latin America and the Caribbean, and I have dreamed of bringing an array of their ingredients together one day. I am thrilled to be collaborating with The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection to introduce this new restaurant to Ilma’s guests.”
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]]>Delving into Monsieur Vivier and Felloni’s shared passion for the natural world, Petites Merveilles intertwines the ethereal beauty of insects and their flora with the exquisite craftsmanship of couture. Felloni imbues each creation with talismans and gestures that recall their namesake creature. From butterflies and bees to scorpions and spiders, scarabs, lady beetles and fireflies: all are transformed into shimmering Viv’ Choc handbag and gilet designs through the deft sublimation of rich colors, sparkling textures and figurative forms.
Embodying the qualities of a distinct species or exploring more abstract notions of an insect’s habitat, appearance, or symbolic significance, 15 one-of-a-kind handbags and 4 encrusted gilets become canvases for opulence. From micro to macro, from day to night, and from the lush green forest to the arid desert, landscapes of crystals and bugle beading intertwine. Femininity abounds, in clusters of iridescent scarab beetles, peacock blue butterfly wings embellished with rhinestones, or a pearlescent patchwork of snowy white feathers.
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]]>A Sunrise suite at The Prince Akatoki London
DuJour spoke with the property’s director of sales and marketing, Antonella Mizzi, to discover what makes it so special.
The Studio Suites 001 and 003. Located on the ground floor, they offer a high level of privacy.
They’re spacious with high ceilings and large windows. It features a private patio where guests can relax and enjoy some fresh air. There are separate shower and bath facilities, along with a Toto toilet. These two rooms are interconnected, making them ideal for families.
The Prince Akatoki London
From £1,162
The hotel’s use of natural materials and serene color palettes, which create a tranquil and luxurious atmosphere. The incorporation of traditional Japanese elements, such as shoji screens and wooden furniture, alongside British heritage features like high ceilings and large windows, results in a unique and harmonious aesthetic. This fusion not only enhances the visual appeal but also provides a culturally immersive experience, making it a standout feature of the hotel.
When you step into the hotel, you are greeted by our unique signature scent, which imparts a sense of calmness, reminiscent of a spa. Our guests adore this fragrance, though they might not be aware that we sell diffusers featuring this signature scent. Additionally, we provide a pillow spray during turndown service to promote a restful night’s sleep for our guests. We also offer yukatas, traditional Japanese casual outfits, in each room. Guests are welcome to wear them and roam around the hotel, adding to the unique experience of their stay.
The lobby at The Prince Akatoki London
Room 016. This executive room is located on the first floor of the historic building. The first floor features higher ceilings and the room combines serene Japanese materials and décor with a touch of British history through its large windows, offering a unique and beautiful experience for your stay.
“Akatoki” translates to “dawn” in Japanese. This reflects the hotel’s concept of welcoming guests to a new beginning, symbolized by the serene and rejuvenating experience offered within its walls. The name encapsulates the essence of starting afresh and experiencing a peaceful awakening, making it a fitting choice for a hotel that blends Japanese hospitality with London’s vibrant atmosphere.
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]]>A suite at the JW Marriott Essex House New York
As an additional service, all guests staying at participating hotels will have access to exclusive rates for Blade Airport and Blade Ground Connect car transfers, inclusive of all room categories. With preferred pricing for all airport transfers, savvy visitors in New York City can skip the traffic to maximize their travels throughout the summer. To celebrate the collaboration, the Luxury Group will also debut seasonal pop-up activations at Blade Lounge West and Blade Lounge East to enhance every point of the guest journey. Both lounges will be transformed with experiential, multi-sensory offerings inspired by amenities within the distinct brands of the Luxury Group, including signature scents from Edition, curated playlists from W Hotels, and exclusively at Blade Lounge West, a live JW Garden growing fresh garnishes for pre-flight refreshments. “Blade’s collaboration with Luxury Group provides our passengers with top tier hospitality at every touchpoint of their New York City stay including our integrated booking process,” said Roisin Branch, Blade’s Chief Marketing Officer. “Our Blade Airport transfers not only offer the most breathtaking views of the city, they also significantly reduce travel time and stress levels. This service sets the Luxury Group apart by ensuring every aspect of their guests’ travel experience is smooth, swift and enjoyable.”
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The Crow’s Nest cottage
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]]>She’s got a new show on Apple TV+, Land of Women, which launches in June. She’ll be in the fourth season of the hit series Only Murders in the Building, set to debut on Hulu in late August. She’s got a tequila brand, Casa del Sol, which she launched in 2021. She recently announced that she would become a strategic advisor and investor in Siete Foods, the fastest-growing Hispanic food company in the United States, known primarily for its gluten-free tortilla chips. (Longoria met Siete co-founder Veronica Garza at a cheerleading camp when they were growing up in Texas.)
Longoria has worked steadfastly with the Television Academy Foundation to help encourage inclusion in the entertainment industry. She’s an investor in a women’s soccer team (Angel City Football Club), a men’s soccer team (Club Necaxa) and is co-owner of the ElevenEleven padel team. There’s also her philanthropy. She founded Eva’s Heroes, based in San Antonio, Texas, in 2006 and was just awarded the 2024 Courage and Civility Award by Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.
With a schedule that packed, you can imagine her nonstop travel. A few weeks ago, she was in London for two days for her friend Victoria Beckham’s birthday. While there, she also filmed for an upcoming adaptation of A Christmas Carol (called Christmas Karma) directed by Gurinder Chadha (Bend It Like Beckham), in which she plays the Ghost of Christmas Past. She lives between the U.S., Mexico City and Spain, she says, but on the day we connect, Longoria is about to board a flight from Los Angeles—the home base of her company, appropriately named Hyphenate Entertainment—to Miami, where she and her husband, the media mogul José Bastón, keep an apartment.
“I recently was in an airport in Poland and I saw myself in a big L’Oréal ad. And all I could think was, That’s so crazy. That’s me. I’m still really confused, and I’m always surprised,” Longoria recalls. She’s referring to yet another one of her many jobs—global ambassador for the beauty company—which she has held for the last two decades.
“What can I say?” she asks. “I’m the ultimate multitasker.”
Longoria suggests her ubiquity is the result of just hanging around the entertainment industry for more than two decades. She started as Flight Attendant #3 on an episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 but moved quickly on, in 2004, to Desperate Housewives, one of the last huge shows of network television.
Oh, and, at 49, she’s also a mom to 5-year-old Santiago. “The other day I heard [my son] say, ‘No, my mom’s an actress.’ And I looked at him and I thought, How did he even know that word and what it meant?” Longoria says. “He’s still unimpressed.”
He might be the only one unimpressed by Longoria’s ability to juggle it all.
Coming off of directing the film Flamin’ Hot, which garnered an Academy Award nomination for Best Song for “The Fire Inside,” Longoria needed a break. That’s why she’s only producing and starring in Land of Women, soon to debut on Apple TV+.
At the beginning of the series, Gala (Longoria) has just opened a sexy wine shop in New York City. She quickly discovers that her husband owes some bad people a lot of money, and they’re coming to collect. So Gala runs away to Spain with her annoyed daughter (newcomer Victoria Bazua) and her slightly cuckoo mom Julia (Carmen Maura, a favorite of Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar).
“I usually reverse-engineer my projects,” says Longoria of her work as a producer. “I start with a place I want to shoot.”
For Land of Women, Longoria told her friend, the writer/producer Ramón Campos, that she wanted to film in Spain’s wine country. She wanted something “super female forward,” she explained, and suggested Under the Tuscan Sun as a reference point. A month later, Campos came back with a pitch based on a bestselling Spanish novel by Sandra Barneda.
“So much of television is set in a dystopian future, and I can’t watch television set in a dystopian future,” says Longoria, who admits to “watching everything,” especially on plane rides. “I don’t want to worry and then start setting up my doomsday bunker after watching a television show.”
Land of Women, she explains, is optimistic, “very blue skies and fish-out-of-water. You just want to be there.”
Filming did, indeed, take place in Spain in the small medieval city of Figueres, birthplace of Salvador Dalí. It’s at “the complete other end” of the country from Marbella, where Longoria is relocating. To get to Figueres, at the eastern edge of Catalonia near the French border, “You need to take a plane, a train, a car, and then scale down a mountain,” Longoria jokes.
One last trick: The show is bilingual. (Actually, some of the characters speak Catalan, too.) “What’s the most authentic storytelling? I would talk to my daughter in English and my mother in Spanish,” says Longoria. “This wasn’t possible 10 or 15 years ago, but streaming has made content more global. The No. 1 show is Squid Game in Korean. Subtitles are very acceptable, and so is the idea of Spanglish. We’ve changed the way we seek out storytellers and points of view.”
Easier said than done. “I’d never acted in Spanish,” Longoria admits. “My brain hurt at the end of the day. But I’m the American in the show. I make a lot of mistakes in Spanish, like I do in life. I say the wrong word at the wrong moment.”
“Watching Eva act is like watching Messi play soccer,” says Land of Women creator Campos. “Above all, she’s a natural and tireless worker who always supports the team and understands that she’s a crucial part of it—but just one part of it. She’ll get her hands dirty when needed, without worrying about appearances.”
It helps that Longoria could identify completely with her onscreen double. “I’m literally my character,” Longoria says, all the way down to being an oenophile. “I love wine. I love everything about it. I love the different grapes. During COVID, all I did was read about wine. I decided that I was going to study for the sommelier test.” She didn’t end up taking the exam, “but I still want to.”
See? Always multitasking.
After the success of Flamin’ Hot, Longoria decided to take a break from directing. “You could not have stopped me from making that movie,” she says. But even for someone who’s always steering the ship, it was a lot of work.
“I’m not rushing to make my sophomore movie because I’m looking for something to speak to me,” she says. Currently, “I’m reading everything,” including lots of potential biopics. “I’ll know it when I see it. I’ll know it when I read it.”
But this year, she says, “I’m only acting. This year is: Let me go back in front of the camera.”
First up: Land of Women. Next in line: Only Murders in the Building. “I’m most comfortable in television comedy,” Longoria says. “It was the first thing I learned, so I have probably worked the 10,000 hours. You find confidence through that many at-bats.”
But Only Murders in the Building isn’t your everyday television comedy. It’s a television comedy alongside the legendary Meryl Streep. No sweat, Longoria says. Streep is actually her distant relative, a link she discovered when they were both on Faces of America with Henry Louis Gates Jr.
“We actually call each other ‘cousin,’” Longoria laughs. The first time they made the connection in person was at an AFI tribute to Jane Fonda. Longoria sheepishly said hello to Streep. Since then, whenever they see each other, Longoria says, “We’ll say, ‘How are you, cousin?’ and ‘I’m good, cousin.’”
In the first Zoom table read for Only Murders, attended by 100 people from Zach Galifianakis to Molly Shannon to Selena Gomez, Streep introduced Longoria as her cousin.
“She tells the story and everyone’s so confused, because I’m the most Latina person in the industry and she’s Meryl Streep,” Longoria recalls.
Working on set in New York was, indeed, like family. “We talked a lot about democracy and politics,” Longoria says. “But when you have leaders like Steve Martin and Martin Short, you’re never not laughing. Watching them make a lunch order is a show in itself. It’s a constant roast about a sandwich, a 30-minute comedy about mustard.”
In addition to working with Streep, Longoria also had the opportunity this year to star opposite Eddie Murphy in The Pickup, a heist comedy that also stars Keke Palmer and Pete Davidson.
The movie, for Amazon MGM, is directed by another of Longoria’s longtime pals, Tim Story. She auditioned years ago for Story’s Fantastic Four, but didn’t get the role. “I think it was [the Invisible Woman, the role that went to] Jessica Alba, but it was one of those situations where they say, ‘We can’t tell you the story or let you read the script,’” Longoria says.
Longoria doesn’t often get starstruck, but that’s how she felt about working with Murphy. “He’s my Hollywood,” she explains, describing how she was inspired by Murphy’s classic projects from Harlem Nights to Beverly Hills Cop. “He’s my kind of funny. He’s a comedy savant.”
“And of course the first day on set, we have to kiss,” Longoria says. “So it was like, ‘Nice to meet you,’ and then mwah.”
Well, is Murphy a good kisser? “We didn’t have makeout scenes,” Longoria demurs. “It was just a good-morning kiss.” Do they have a texting relationship now? “He’s very private,” Longoria says, adding that no, they don’t send each other Netflix recommendations. “I just sat and listened.”
In addition to 1) ordering a sandwich with Martin Short and Steve Martin; 2) being introduced to 100 people as Meryl Streep’s cousin; and 3) kissing Eddie Murphy—a major year for anyone, no doubt—Longoria also got to see Tom Cruise do the splits on the dance floor at Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party in London in April.
Of all of those experiences, which was the most entertaining?
“It’s a toss-up,” Longoria says, adding that Cruise “is the kindest human being and the best dancer. I’ve seen him dance at many parties.” She didn’t recall him doing the splits at any of those other parties, though. This was special. “I danced for five hours at the party and we didn’t leave till 3 a.m.,” Longoria says. “I woke up sore wondering if I’d worked out [too hard] the day before. No, we just danced a lot.”
Longoria insists that she doesn’t actually know everyone in Hollywood. It just seems like she does.
“There are so many people I don’t know and I want to work with, and I’m old,” she says. “But I’m lucky. I’m definitely lucky.”
Her secret recipe is relatively simple, actually.
“I don’t like wasting time,” Longoria says as her airplane is called for boarding. “I consider time like money. You’re either spending it or you’re wasting it, and I choose to spend it.”
Hair: DJ Quintero for L’Oréal Paris
Makeup: Genevieve Herr for L’Oréal Paris
Manicure: Julie Kandalec
Producer: Mariana Suplicy
Fashion Stylist Assistant: Francesca Lazaro
Shot at the WSA Building in New York City
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]]>A Rough Way To Go by Sam Garonzik
Once Upon a Time by Elizabeth Beller
The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon by Heath Hardage Lee
Lies and Weddings by Kevin Kwan
Magic Pill by Johann Hari
All That Glitters by Orlando Whitfield
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]]>DuJour talked with Abrams, who’s been coming to the Hamptons for 25 years, to learn about the new venture and what he loves about the North Fork.
It feels like Montauk circa 1998. Everything feels local, unaffected and gorgeous.
First time I went wine tasting on the North Fork. I was amazed at the quality of (some) of the wines.
I was a partner in a restaurant called The Lion and then White Street but had always dreamed of owning a vineyard. I have had a wine collection for almost 30 years.
The moment I walked in, I recognized the untapped potential, at first in the physical space perched above the 42-acre property and then when I got to spend some time with the vines and wines I knew with some significant investment and changes we would have a fantastic luxury winery.
I tend to be a cabernet and pinot noir drinker.
We offer three wine collections–EV&EM, Ev&em2 and Reserve–with around 2-8 wines in each tier. We are slowly rolling out the Reserve tier of our 2022 vintages, and are in the process of redesigning our wine bottles to reflect the stripes that are showcased on our rosé.
Main St Biscuit is our go to for brunch–best pancakes I have ever had anywhere. Schmidt’s farmstand is a must for their horseradish mustard and Harbes Farm is an amazing place for the kids.
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]]>The lobby at Zafiro Palace Andratx
DuJour spoke with the property’s global marketing director, Cecilia Svane, to learn more about this special property.
The Owner suite, which is our largest and most exceptional suite offering over 2,000 square-feet of space plus an expansive private terrace.
This unique suite boasts its own pool and secluded terrace, complete with Balinese beds, sun loungers, and an outdoor dining area with sweeping views of the rugged Serra de Tramuntana mountains and white sand beaches. Guests enjoy two bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, dressing rooms, a spacious living room and a hydromassage bath. Thoughtful details abound, including Jo Loves bathroom amenities, daily minibar refills, fresh snacks and more. The meticulously designed space is bathed in natural light during the day, making it the perfect place to enjoy the island’s natural beauty.
The Penthouse suite at Zafiro Palace Andratx
From $1,800 per night.
The resort is nestled into the contours of a towering mountain, and the walls of the main building are crafted from gorgeous stone that is original to the site, enhancing the natural, raw beauty of the space. Additionally, our suites are adorned with locally sourced art from the female-owned ABA Art Lab. These pieces showcase organic shapes on two distinct materials: paper painted with watercolors and natural canvases made from palm plants, a material traditionally used in weaving Mallorcan-style baskets.
They all offer something great, but I love the Junior Penthouse suite with plunge pool. These are gorgeous two-story suites with panoramic views, a private outdoor plunge pool and terrace with lush plants, seating area and Balinese bed. Everything you need for a memorable vacation!
The Veranda Restaurant at Zafiro Palace Andratx
As a memento of their stay, guests receive a vanity case designed by the family-run Teixits Vicens, one of the island’s only traditional artisanal fabric makers. The fabric, known as “Cloth of Tongues” (Llenguas Mallorquines in Spanish), originally arrived in Mallorca via the ancient Silk Route. The vibrant colors of the designs—yellow, green, and blue—serve as a reminder of the golden Mediterranean sunshine, lush hillsides and crystal-clear ocean.
A megalithic structure made of stone called cromlech was discovered while building the hotel. Multiple stories high, this unique circular stone structure was studied and analyzed, and subsequently deemed part of the Mallorca Historical Patrimony due to its significant historical value. As a result, the hotel is built circularly, around the cromlech, and the monument is incorporated into unique design elements, such as an exposed stone wall in the lobby.
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]]>Firebrand is named for the king’s sixth and final wife, Catherine Parr, played by Academy Award winner Alicia Vikander. Directed by Karim Aïnouz, the film chronicles Parr’s perseverance as a Protestant sympathizer who survived her husband’s deadly Catholic regime. Law, in a near-monstrous supporting role, plays the king’s violent last gasp with sneering resentment and a secret sense of remorse.
“He’d been a highly attractive and sought-after golden boy,” says Law, 51. “He was a romantic in a way, believing each time that he’d found the right woman. The murder and the mayhem that ensued was part of his sense that they had let him down.” Lumbering around shadowy halls on swollen legs, Law’s Henry VIII is a sour and spiteful menace. “He’s full of regret, self-medicating with alcohol and trying to deal with intense pain and the madness that it brings on.”
Law says that his approach to a role depends on the project and the director. He’s worked with a legendary set of the latter, including Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson and Mike Nichols. Law’s wide-ranging body of work includes prestige period dramas like Road to Perdition, Cold Mountain (for which he landed his second Academy Award nomination in 2004), and The Aviator; sci-fi thrillers like Gattaca and A.I. Artificial Intelligence; and, more recently, major franchise installments like Fantastic Beasts (as the young wizard Dumbledore) and Captain Marvel.
For Firebrand, embracing the physical embodiment of Henry VIII and all that it entailed was essential to Law’s process. “It took so much time every morning to get into this huge, weighted costume and I would stay in it for the rest of the day,” Law says. “You could rehearse in jeans and a T-shirt, but then you would turn up in this enormous outfit and realize you’re going to knock everyone over. So you might as well maintain that sense of Henry’s shape and size.” That went for the king’s stench, too: Law collaborated with historians to conjure up a scent of bodily decay and wore it during the shoot inside a Derbyshire castle.
“It was so terrible that some days you couldn’t help but laugh,” Vikander says. “Jude was trying to make you go down a new path, try different things. What these characters went through was so tough, but we also had a lot of fun working together,” Vikander says. The Swedish actress recalls admiring Law during production on 2012’s Anna Karenina, her first English-language film, where “he proved the work ethic and kind personality you need to bring to set,” she says. “He’s the most humble and down-to-earth person, which makes working with him extremely joyful.”
Many of Law’s early, career-defining performances hinged on an inescapable charm—Alfie’s solipsistic womanizer, lovers with secrets behind their dazzling smiles in Closer and The Holiday—that hypnotized audiences and heroines alike. “I didn’t feel like I really ever leaned into playing handsome, but there were roles that required an attractive energy,” Law says. “I was trying to play against my looks in my early 20s, and now that I’m saggy and balding, I wish I had played it up.” He’s being at least somewhat facetious: A trailer for the 2020 HBO series The New Pope, for example, shows a taut, chiseled Law striding slow-motion across a beach in a white Speedo.
Still, parts have recently come the actor’s way that “have not leaned in to any sort of attraction,” he says. “It’s been satisfying not having to turn that switch on.” Law scowls over a thick mustache as Captain Hook in Disney’s Peter Pan & Wendy; later this year, he will star in Ron Howard’s Eden, based on the true story of a group of people who retreat to the Galápagos to flee facism, and as an Idaho FBI agent pursuing a white supremacist group in The Order.
Law is also stepping into another entertainment juggernaut, as a Jedi shepherding a band of kids through harrowing adventures in the Star Wars series Skeleton Crew. Law, who grew up admiring the original films but “wasn’t a Star Wars geek, or whatever the polite way to say it is,” describes his character as “contradictory, complicated, mischievous and at times heroic,” though not very paternal. “He has no time for someone crying because they’re 11 and really scared,” Law says, “He’s like, ‘Pull yourself together and get on with it.’”
Law’s own parents were teachers who retired young and pursued their dreams of founding a theater troupe that travels around Europe. “Their love of the arts—film, theater, dance, music—was hugely influential” on Law and his sister, the painter Natasha Law, he says.
A father of seven, Law describes himself as an “excessive” dad, “because I think about them all the time.” His wife, Phillipa Coan, and their two kids have been traveling with Law for the past couple of years, living in seven or eight countries, an itinerant period he calls “wonderful but hard.” “I’ve never been someone who’s comfortable going off to film for weeks on my own. Having the reality to return to makes you feel normal again before going back to playing someone like Henry VIII.”
Acting is proving to be a family trade: Law’s eldest son, Rafferty, with his first wife Sadie Frost, appears in the Apple TV+ series Masters of the Air, released earlier this year. “It’s complicated because I’m aware of how hard it is,” Law says of watching his son get into the industry. “When I came into this business, I didn’t have the comparison, but with him, people might always say, ‘Oh, you’re just like your dad.’ Which is nonsense; his career is his career.”
“I’m thrilled because we get to share our enthusiasm, and I get to give him advice if he wants to hear it,” Law continues. “I’m immensely proud that he’s put himself out there because he found something that he loves. He’s obviously seen the way I work, and it’s rubbed off on him.”
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]]>A junior suite bedroom at Hotel Hassler
DuJour spoke with the property’s CEO Veruschka Wirth and executive chairman Roberto Wirth Jr to discover what makes it so special.
The Presidential Suite San Pietro (610) located on the sixth floor.
A mix of history, views and interior design. This was Audrey Hepburn’s home in Rome during the filming of Roman Holiday, and also where she was when she received the telegram informing her of her nomination at the Oscars for her role in the movie A Nun’s Story. The suite includes handcrafted wood paneling, ancient Roman artifacts on display, a magnificent panoramic terrace with a wonderful view and a spacious walk-in closet. The separate living area also offers ample seating and connects seamlessly to the beautifully furnished private terrace, complete with a hot tub overlooking the beachfront. Overall, the combination of luxurious amenities, stunning views and ultimate comfort makes this suite a guest favorite.
From 7,500 €
The Villa Medici penthouse at Hotel Hassler
Every design element has its own important role. Our father was passionate about art and our mother is an interior designer. The hotel is filled with masterpieces of art and antiques, Venetian lamps and chandeliers from the island of Murano, 19th century mirrors, splendid tapestries and original paintings. Besides turtles, particularly noteworthy is the Capitoline Wolf sculpture. Located in the lobby as if welcoming guests, the she-wolf (“lupa” in Italian) is the symbol of the city and this shows the strong connection between the Hassler and the Eternal City. The image of the she-wolf suckling the twins has been a symbol of Rome since ancient times and is one of the most recognizable icons of ancient mythology. It could be a fun coincidence that we, Roberto and Veruschka, are twins and, as the roman mythology tells, a she-wolf nursed and sheltered the twins Romulus and Remus.
Our Penthouse Villa Medici Suite. The mix of wood and contemporary furniture, as well as the green fabrics and Botticino marble make it a truly special room. The best part is the terrace, which is larger than the room itself, and provides perfect views over the eternal city, as well as a sense of peace, quiet and eternity.
During Mussolini’s dictatorship [1922-1943], the Hassler had to change its name to Villa Medici. Thereafter, the hotel was requisitioned by the U.S. Air Force to serve as their Rome headquarters during World War II. In 1947, the Hotel Hassler reopened to travelers from around the world and took up its traditional position as a temple of hospitality. Also, if you look closely enough, you will notice turtles around the hotel, in the form of little statues, seats, ornaments and even chocolate! They were our late father’s favorite animal; seeing them makes us smile, and they serve as a reminder to “keep calm and carry on.”
The Spanish Steps below Hotel Hassler
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]]>The famed Le Sirenuse hotel in the Italian city of Positano has unveiled a makeover of the hotel pool by Swiss artist Nicolas Party. Party’s work is the latest addition to the hotel’s ongoing series of site-specific series of commissions curated by Silka Rittson-Thomas, which to date comprises works by Martin Creed, Stanley Whitney, Rita Ackermann and Alex Israel. Each artist is invited to Positano to develop the work and to find a home for it at the family-run property owned by Antonio and Carla Sersale. Party has created an exuberant play of overlapping and interlocking organic forms, transforming the view from the poolside terrace of mountains, sun, sea and sky into a joyous, billowing landscape that shifts and dances underwater. The collaboration saw the artist spending a week at the hotel to get inspired for this mosaic installation. “It was a very family-based, collegial approach, which I found great,” he explains. Party opted for an abstract pattern, explaining that “in a hotel that is already pretty perfect, I didn’t want the pool to stand out too much…I wanted it to look like a pool.” For the same reason, he chose a blue-green color palette for the overlapping wave-like shapes that swirl across the pool’s floor and climb its walls. In the center of the pool’s deepest section, he placed a disc made of golden mosaic tiles that, he says, “people will think of as the sun, because it’s gold and a circle…so when you jump into the pool, you’re jumping into the sky.” The New York-based artist worked closely with Italian surfaces company Bisazza to translate his original pastel drawing into a pattern of glass mosaic tiles. “It struck me that it would be wonderful to ask him to reimagine the swimming pool of Le Sirenuse,” says Antonio Sersale. “When you enter a pool, you are entering another world, a watery realm that becomes even more rich and strange here on the hotel’s terrace, suspended magically between sea and sky.”
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]]>The New York City dermatologist, who works out of the Shafer Clinic at 535 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, talks to DuJour about the latest technologies she’s employing on her clients.
Shafer Clinic was one of the first practices to offer patients Skinvive by Juvéderm, the first product of its kind. Allergan Aesthetics’ Skinvive is a hyaluronic acid (HA) intradermal microdroplet injection, or injectable skin hydrator. Juvéderm Volux XC, the thickest filler on the market, is used for jawline augmentation and is a huge game changer for men and women who want a more supported jawline as it mimics bone. “Fillers are a popular and effective method of non-invasively sculpting and restoring volume to areas of the face,” says Dr. Engelman. “There is no downtime and the results can last up to six months, so this is a great treatment to do at the start of summer, for results that can be enjoyed all season long. Skinvive by Juvéderm is an innovative injectable that helps improve the skin’s smoothness and moisture retention with beautiful results. Volux is an excellent solution for many patients who wish to define their jawline.”
If you’re looking for a natural-looking lift, Emface is a surgery-free, zero-downtime treatment option that targets aging and muscle loss in the face. Muscle mass decreases by approximately 3–8 percent per decade after age 30, which can affect the definition and contours of the face. Emface focuses on strengthening, toning and rebuilding the muscles beneath the skin. It also helps improve the skin’s overall structure and definition for a plumper, more youthful-looking appearance. On average, patients saw a 92 percent improvement in facial volume. The latest Emface applicator, designed for the area below the chin, helps further target and tone the more stubborn areas of the face for a more defined and contoured appearance. “I recommend patients do four 30-minute sessions over a four-week period,” says Dr. Engelman. “Patients love this treatment because they can see a visible difference in the way the forehead, cheeks and corners of the mouth are lifted and firmer after each session. Emface also has long-lasting results because the electromagnetic and radiofrequency stimulation boosts the body’s own collagen and elastin production.”
Exion is a game-changing head-to-toe skin treatment featuring four unique applicators, including microneedling radiofrequency (RF), a face and body applicator for addressing skin laxity and the popular Emfemme 360 applicator for intimate health. The innovative microneedling RF applicator penetrates deep into the skin to maximize collagen and elastin production, while having minimal downtime. The device also has a hyaluronic acid face applicator that stimulates the skin’s natural HA production and restores volume, hydration and skin elasticity. This is a great option for those who are looking to replenish their HA levels and improve the plumpness of the skin. “Exion is a favored treatment because it’s non-invasive and utilizes multiple modalities to improve skin’s hydration and firmness all over the body,” says Dr. Engelman. “We are able to easily customize a patient’s Exion treatment based on their individual goals.”
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]]>With stunning views of the Museum of Natural History and Central Park from every major room, the designer didn’t need to do much structural work. She renovated bathrooms and the kitchen and added new millwork, a hidden built-in bar and a few other design elements throughout. “Even though we were doing quite a substantial renovation, it was important to keep some of the original design elements of the apartment,” says Burns. “Wherever we were forced to remove existing design elements like moldings or wall paneling, our contractor partners at Cooper Development did an amazing job of replicating and restoring to keep the character of the space.” New custom millwork is a feature of almost every room of the home, adding interest and dimension to each space. In the kitchen, Burns added a skirted base for the brass bistro shelving (which hides the family cat’s litter box!) done in a fabric by Ottoline. The white-and-gray cabinets with brass hardware pair well with gray herringbone floors, and the space is flooded with natural light. The dining nook boasts an upholstered banquette—the client wanted somewhere casual where the family could congregate to start and end their days—as well as brutalist oak dining chairs sourced from 1stDibs and a large framed menu from their wedding. Burns has designed a home that’s warm, comfortable and elegant, but also liveable and not too precious for a young family to settle into for years to come.
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]]>The sumptuous, inviting apartment uses blue as a base color. “We layered rich tones and hues to provide depth and interest,” says Pollack. “The couple made daring choices, and this allowed our palette to be vivid and exciting.” The clients weren’t afraid to use large-scale, graphic prints on both wall coverings and fabrics. With four young children, ensuring comfort and warmth—not just glamour—was top of mind. “Their home is busy and quite fun, with their four children engaged in lively conversations, warmth, laughter and people chasing each other around,” she says. “The living room, in particular, was designed with entertaining in mind and offers the opportunity to host both formally and casually. We always joke that there is a lot going on in there—fabrics, textures, patterns—but it magically comes together to create one coherent, elegant space.”
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]]>It was one of the last auditions that I got before the pandemic shut down. The production didn’t move forward at the time so when I got the audition in my inbox last May, I jumped at the chance to tape for it again. It was one of those scripts that you don’t forget. The material is so rich. I’d like to think I’ve grown as a person and performer over the past few years so I was thrilled to bring that to it. A couple months later we began our rehearsals at Playwrights Horizons.
The snippets of the songs allow for the process of songwriting to do the storytelling. The songs aren’t these theatrically transcendent moments like they would be in a traditional musical. In Stereophonic, the characters are listening, commenting on the tempo, watching whether or not they’re playing in the right key. At least that’s what I try to keep in mind when those moments reveal themselves in the show. It also allows for a catharsis once we finally make it through a full song. We occasionally practice the full song in band rehearsal to remind us that the tiny parts we are working on in the play will ultimately gel into a could-be 70’s hit rock song.
During our break before our Broadway transfer, we put a record together. It got all of us excited and gave us a chance to reflect on how far we had come as a band since our first rehearsals. The process was also a helpful reminder that this is what our characters were living every day for years. Constantly listening, re-recording, spending hours killing time in between takes. The record will be out soon. We still need to figure out our band name.
These characters are constantly seeking perfection in their music, the mood and tone and what evokes the world of the song. “East of Eden,” the song at the top of Act II, is Diana’s most personal, tortured song. It speaks so clearly to the dynamics in her and Peter’s relationship. Making my voice crack is the last thing I’m thinking about. I’m thinking of how fatigued Diana is, how tense her relationship is at the moment, and, more than anything, I’m trying to do the opposite of cracking and actually land the note.
Out of the seven cast members, six of us are making our Broadway debut alongside the playwright David Adjmi. When I signed on for our Playwrights run, I had no idea we might transfer a few months later. And now that it’s happening, it all feels like kismet.
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]]>His stillness, his mask; what I can observe of how performative that is has been really helpful. Imagining the inner tension through the outer stillness has really interested me. I love the physicality. More generally, I’ve found the crossover between the personal and the political a really rewarding area to explore. It’s a paradox that someone who has such a massive role and presence, such tremendous influence on the world stage might be reduced in people’s (or my?) mind to something two-dimensional, morally speaking, almost mythologically speaking. But to be afforded space to think into that head or to experience that journey imaginatively is a privilege and a revelation to me. I’ve found myself thinking a lot about medieval ideas of kingship; whether in such a position you could come to believe that your will is, intrinsically, the land’s will, the nation’s will, that in some sense your body is the land. And then I’m fascinated by how that impacts on the intimate sense of loyalty and betrayal, of duty and responsibility, then of ambition, of appetite of what it feels like to grow into a power you might perhaps never have expected.
I expected to be more intimidated by Putin’s presence in the collective imagination; by the pressure to live up to an audience’s collective idea of him. In actual fact, that’s never felt like a problem; quite the contrary. It’s a huge privilege to play someone who is so alive in an audience’s imagination. It creates a really dynamic dialogue; a conversation which feels new every day, because of the daily news cycle. There’s always a new perspective, what feels like a new pattern to discern. Even though the play finishes in 2013, we’re examining formative events.
Like I say, it feels like such a living relationship. The material allows it to land minutely differently every day. We’ve moved from a small space progressively into bigger spaces. While the intimacy of its beginnings was a joy to play, it feels hugely enriching painting on bigger canvasses. And the material is so big, so epic, I think it grows in a bigger space. The hope is that it’s always growing and deepening.
I love Tom as a friend and I admire him so much as a colleague. I’ve just been so lucky to share a stage with him in every way. His work was so dazzling on this, so rich. It always is. And now Michael Stuhlbarg, who is mercurial and meticulous and powerful, and intelligent, and intense, and organic, and surprising, capable of such huge depths and such delights. What an enormous privilege! It’s a whole new dream. I’m just loving working with him. I’m in awe of his rigor and his virtuosity. It’s a real joy to be playing a whole new dynamic. Michael’s making something very special indeed.
To be honest, I just don’t know what to expect! I’m so interested to see how the play lands here. Every nation has its own psychology. How will a play about patriotism, power, money, ambition, single mindedness, opportunism, friendship, rivalry ignite in the mind here? Obviously, America has a different relationship with Russia from the UK’s relationship with Russia, so I imagine an American will be coming to the play from a slightly different angle to a British person. Is Putin’s place in the imagination in some way different here from there? I’m so excited to find out.
Rupert’s production is so astonishingly agile, so captivating. It’s slick and witty and disturbing and profound, and he makes it feel so effortless. And at the simplest level it’s really entertaining! I won’t start enumerating the whole cast, but I’m very proud to be a part of it.
Peter is masterful at making a complex argument dramatically clear; taking on big ideas and putting them within our grasp without debasing or simplifying them. He’s a brilliant examiner of power, both in the world and in the domestic space. It’s really exciting watching how he molds a story. And he’s very generous and unprecious about listening to the actors, being in conversation with what an actor feels they need from the inside, in terms of rhythm for example. He’s collaborative and supportive and infectiously enthusiastic and funny!
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]]>The courtyard at Alma Restaurante at Casa San Agustín
DuJour spoke with the property’s marketing coordinator, Jairo Cuesta, to discover what makes it so special.
Well the Penthouse of course! But more realistically I would say the Capital Suites.
The Yabu Pushelberg loft-inspired design of these seven suites gives a real sense of elegant open planned living and the separate living room space is a great advantage. But, I would say the biggest draw for these suites is the iconic London views. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow the guests to gaze out over some of the most recognizable views in London. Located on the corners on the property, they have the most fantastic wrap-around windows, affording a view over the hustle and bustle whilst you are cosseted inside this glorious apartment-like space. The key feature for me (as I love to entertain) is the dining table, six guests can dine comfortably creating a real home feel.
On average £2,995
There are so many, but the vaulted ceiling above the pool in The Retreat is quite impressive, it gives the illusion of natural sunlight pouring into the space whilst simultaneously being around 20m or so underground. It’s phenomenal.
Suite Del Virrey at Casa San Agustín
As a condition for the planning approval for The Londoner, we were required to contribute an artwork to the surrounding community and we chose to integrate the piece into the building itself, holding a competition that Ian Monroe, a local based artist won. So the glorious glazed blue tiles, which adorn the exterior of The Londoner, are in fact art. Which leads us perfectly to the extensive art collection which resides throughout every area within the hotel.
The Signature Suite. It is my dream apartment, high above the city, overlooking Trafalgar square and beyond.
The Residence. It feels like a private club hidden above the ground floor. A mezzanine floor made up of three unique spaces only accessible to hotel guests, it is somewhere to relax, work or socialize and complimentary breakfast pastries, antipasti, soft drinks tea and coffee are served throughout the day. There is even a secret rare whisky room hidden past the powder rooms.
Yabu Pushelberg designed the hotel to be like a theater set to tie in with the nearby West End. My favorite story of local performance legend is that of Léotard, a French acrobatic performer, who made his music hall debut at the Alhambra Theatre in May 1861 with his flying trapeze act. He invented and made famous a skin-tight one-piece garment and wore it for his performances. This went on to be used by the ballet and in the circus and came to be known as “the leotard.”
Alma Restaurante at Casa San Agustín
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The edible entertainment is amplified by live performances from acclaimed musicians, artists, DJs and more. “Wynn Las Vegas is known for creating innovative, once-in-a-lifetime experiences and our inaugural Revelry festival will be no exception,” says Wynn Las Vegas president Steve Weitman. “The array of events coupled with the unique pairing of world-renowned chefs will offer guests an unparalleled culinary adventure.” Revelry Weekend follows The World’s 50 Best Restaurant Awards, also taking place at Wynn on June 5.
Wynn Las Vegas
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]]>DuJour spoke with the property’s general manager Eric Foley to discover what makes it so special
Deluxe Corner King rooms 210, 310, 410 and 510.
A deluxe corner king suite at Smyth Tribeca
Floor to ceiling windows. Waking up or winding down with panoramic views of the city skyline is a unique experience that adds to the allure of staying in these rooms. Whether it’s watching the sunrise over the skyscrapers or seeing the city lights twinkle at night, the views from these rooms are sure to leave a lasting impression. New York hotel rooms are typically known to be very small. These rooms are designed to be generously spacious, providing guests with plenty of room to stretch out and relax. The extra space allows for more comfort and freedom of movement, making your stay more enjoyable.
From $500
Smyth is spelled with a Y because we are at the nexus of Hudson and West Broadway. The shape of the streets makes a y shape…which is why Smyth is spelled the way it is.
The terrace of a Tribeca suite at Smyth Tribeca
The Penthouse Suite. It’s 1,200 square feet with a 800-square-foot terrace with stunning views that look right uptown to the Empire State Building. There is surround-sound music and a large dining and living room space for intimate in-suite events
Champagne at check in!
The fireplace in Galerie Bar. Get cozy on the sinuous 1960s Cloverleaf sofa; it’s the perfect spot for a pre-dinner meet up or night cap.
Art lovers will love the rotating photography collection including iconic shots of Andy Warhol, James Dean and Marilyn Monroe with Humphrey Bogart and Clifton Webb with a handful more shots from film sets such as One-Eyed Jacks and The Seven Year Itch.
The living room of a Tribeca suite at Smyth Tribeca
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]]>With bungalows, suites, and guestrooms, the Kimpton Seafire is ideal for romantic getaways, family trips and special occasion celebrations alike. The 266 rooms and suites range from ocean view guest rooms to 1-2 bedroom bungalows for groups–there is a room for every type of traveler.
A guest room at Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa
Chef Massimo De Francesca oversees the food offerings on property with various offerings. Coccoloba features Mexican street food and live music on the beach while Ave serves elevated Mediterranean cuisine and cocktails guided by the elements. In December 2022, the resort debuted a new literature-inspired cocktail lounge, Library By the Sea, featuring high-concept drinks. But it is so much more than just a bar for hotel guests–it is a world class cocktail destination. The mixology team have combined their passion for science, hospitality and innovation to create a thoughtful menu that wows. In their dedicated drink lab, they transform local seasonal ingredients that form the basis for the bar’s literature inspired cocktails. Since its opening, Library by the Sea has forged partnerships with 50 World’s Best Bars such as Allegory and Milady’s.
Seafire’s 8,500-square-foot Forbes Five-Star award winning spa features seven treatment rooms in which to enjoy facials, body treatments and massages. There’s also a hammam and hair and nail services on offer. My custom 60-minute massage left me ready to fall asleep in the grand soaking tub, where I lounged after my treatment. A truly perfect way to start my day by the pool and beach. Above all else, it is the genuine engagement of the staff and their commitment to barefoot luxury service that makes Kimpton Seafire sparkle. The warm, thoughtful team makes it easy to lose track of time while enjoying everything the property and Grand Cayman have to offer.
DuJour spoke with the property’s general manager Steven Andre to discover what makes it so special.
Our oceanfront one-bedroom suites and ocean view family suites
These two rooms are the highest in demand and provide guests with a number of unique features including bunkbeds in the living room, wrap around balconies and spectacular views of the world famous Seven Mile Beach.
The nightly rate for the one-bedroom suite starts at $1,299 (in-season) and the ocean view family suite starts at $1,099 (in-season).
The presidential suite balcony at Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa
The infinity edge pool with three separate sections allowing guests to look directly out to the ocean with unobstructed views. We’re the only resort in Cayman delivering that experience.
From day one, sustainability has been woven throughout the fabric of Seafire’s design. Open-air architecture, lush gardens, solar panels, eco-friendly materials and the creation of a dedicated sustainability program all work together to ensure the resort remains true to its mantra of being “Stewards of the Environment.”
My personal favorite rooms are the 1-2 bedroom bungalows. These beachfront bungalows provide guests with their own personal enclave within the resort. Our three bungalows house six separate suites including a 2-bedroom bungalow with its own private pool.
Guests who book a spa treatment can do decompression meditation with Bose noise cancelling headphones in a self-guided decompression room. This is definitely an experience that delivers a wow factor to our guests.
Our amazing Camp Seafire program for kids provides babysitting services giving parents the opportunity to indulge without worry. And our Library by the Sea cocktail tasting experience in our lobby bar takes mixology to next level.
The presidential suite bathroom at Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa
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Diners can expect signatures like the beloved “Monte Carlo Egg,” an egg cooked in an oven at 62 degrees for two and a half hours with Alba Truffle, cassava and Creole passionfruit. There are also new innovations like free-range piglet chops a la royale, chards with black pudding, pigeon peas and black truffle and Jerusalem artichoke ice cream. This April, Ravin will take over the kitchen at L’Elsa, the first all-organic Michelin-starred restaurant with a zero-waste approach at Monte-Carlo Beach, also pays homage to his grandmother’s comforting recipes. His “Chocolate of my childhood in Martinique” is a gourmet hot cocoa infused with cinnamon, vanilla and green lemon peels.
Meanwhile, this month will see the eagerly-anticipated debut of Amazónico, perched above Café de Paris in the iconic Casino Square. Already a hit with locations in Madrid, London and Dubai, this rainforest-inspired outpost features tropical decor by artist Lázaro Rosa-Violán, including an Instagram-worthy leopard print staircase, lush plantings and emerald booths. The menu, created by Sandro Silva, celebrates the vibrant flavors of the Amazon, especially Brazil and Peru, and features Solomillo de Wagyu and Bife Japones. This July, 16 Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno—whose sauces have been described as “the gospel of French cuisine”—plans to unveil L’Abysse, a Japanese concept at the Crystal Bar at the Hôtel Hermitage, complete with a terrace offering magnificent views across the Mediterranean, Port Hercule and the Rock of Monaco. Alléno has been passionate about Japanese cuisine since he first visited the country 35 years ago at the age of 20. This venture follows the success of his two-Michelin-starred sushi counter (also named L’Abysse) at the Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris.
The Monte Carlo Egg at Blue Bay at the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
April also marks the 150th anniversary of the wine cellar underneath the flower gardens at Hôtel de Paris, where Grace Kelly supposedly celebrated her 20th wedding anniversary. The cellar—one of the world’s largest—houses 350,000 bottles and around 5,500 different wine varieties. To honor the anniversary, guests can book specialized wine tastings, educational master classes, pairing dinners and tours. Domaine Sazerac de Segonzac will also release a commemorative vintage. As Monte Carlo’s yachts return from international waters and the Grand Prix cars chase checkered flags throughout the city, dilemmas won’t just include choosing between the views or the action, but also deciding which chef d’oeuvre to sample next.
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]]>The Dew Tour is beloved for its unabashed accessibility. For 20 years, it’s given spectators a closeup look at some of snow sports’ best, including Shaun White, Chloe Kim and Ryan Sheckler. Admission is free—from the competition events to the musical performance nightcaps—and the perspective is unbeatable. Viewing areas along the whole of the halfpipe get fans so close that they can see the scratches along the bottom of an athlete’s board as it soars high (as high as a record-breaking 19 feet, 9 inches, in the case of Foster) above them. Insiders—who this year included a Marriott Bonvoy member who bid on and won a complete VIP Dew Tour experience as part of the brand’s Marriott Bonvoy Moments rewards platform—watched from a prime spot at the base of the pipe, where they rubbed shoulders with athlete-spectators like tour legend Danny Davis, who won the first-ever Dew Tour Superpipe contest back in 2008.
There was a lot to take in, from the thousands who turned up for electronic duo Snakehips’ Saturday night set (which culminated in a yeti dressed in a Mountain Dew jersey surfing the crowd) to the bluebird conditions on Sunday that served to remind even those itching for spring what they loved so much about mountain life. But maybe the most gratifying moment was catching a glimpse of the Marriott Bonvoy member and his two friends, completely novice riders, enjoying their won experience, which was about as novel as they come. The trio’s VIP ride down the mountain with Davis, already somewhat priceless, turned out to be more like small group instruction with a (very patient) Olympian. Unforgettable is, of course, the whole point of the Moments program, which also gives members access to experiences like watching from the pit at the Miami Grand Prix, tickets to catch the Eras Tour in Hamburg and the opportunity to announce a pick at the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit.
The warm welcome was not entirely unexpected. Because while exclusivity may often be considered the arbiter of a great experience, the coolest part of the Dew Tour is and always has been how very community-oriented and laid back it is. And really, a bit of friendly competition aside, that’s what ski and riding culture is all about. A most excellent cap to the 2023-2024 season, indeed.
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]]>DuJour spoke with the property’s general manager, Patrick Katzenberg, to discover what makes it so special.
The Penthouse suite at the Londoner
Well the Penthouse of course! But more realistically I would say the Capital Suites.
The Yabu Pushelberg loft-inspired design of these seven suites gives a real sense of elegant open planned living and the separate living room space is a great advantage. But, I would say the biggest draw for these suites is the iconic London views. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow the guests to gaze out over some of the most recognizable views in London. Located on the corners on the property, they have the most fantastic wrap-around windows, affording a view over the hustle and bustle whilst you are cosseted inside this glorious apartment-like space. The key feature for me (as I love to entertain) is the dining table, six guests can dine comfortably creating a real home feel.
On average £2,995
The Green Room at the Londoner
There are so many, but the vaulted ceiling above the pool in The Retreat is quite impressive, it gives the illusion of natural sunlight pouring into the space whilst simultaneously being around 20m or so underground. It’s phenomenal.
As a condition for the planning approval for The Londoner, we were required to contribute an artwork to the surrounding community and we chose to integrate the piece into the building itself, holding a competition that Ian Monroe, a local based artist won. So the glorious glazed blue tiles, which adorn the exterior of The Londoner, are in fact art. Which leads us perfectly to the extensive art collection which resides throughout every area within the hotel.
A Corner suite at the Londoner
The Signature Suite. It is my dream apartment, high above the city, overlooking Trafalgar square and beyond.
The Residence. It feels like a private club hidden above the ground floor. A mezzanine floor made up of three unique spaces only accessible to hotel guests, it is somewhere to relax, work or socialize and complimentary breakfast pastries, antipasti, soft drinks tea and coffee are served throughout the day. There is even a secret rare whisky room hidden past the powder rooms.
Yabu Pushelberg designed the hotel to be like a theater set to tie in with the nearby West End. My favorite story of local performance legend is that of Léotard, a French acrobatic performer, who made his music hall debut at the Alhambra Theatre in May 1861 with his flying trapeze act. He invented and made famous a skin-tight one-piece garment and wore it for his performances. This went on to be used by the ballet and in the circus and came to be known as “the leotard.”
The lobby at the Londoner
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The remix consists of a reimagining of her three most beloved products: 100% Pure Argan Oil, Whipped Argan Oil Body Butter and Argan Oil + Sugar Balm Body Scrub, each in new, even more sustainable packaging with refills. “I want to help make refilling our favorite products easier and truly more sustainable than the typical refill systems out there,” says Maran. Whipped Argan Oil Body Butter and Argan Oil + Sugar Balm Body Scrub now come in new clean fragrances (which only use 100 percent plant-based fruit and plant essences). “I was so lucky to work with master perfumer Jerome Epinette to help us develop a more nuanced and elevated take on plant based fragrances,” says Maran. The three new fragrances, Vanilla Vibezzz, Bohemian Fig and Topless Tangerine, are all inspired by Maran’s Northern California roots. “Fragrance is a fascination of mine. But because I’m super-sensitive to synthetic scents, it took me a long time to realize that fragrance could be fun,” Maran explains. “When I want to switch up my energy or my mood, fragrance is one of the fastest ways to get me where I want to go—like an instant portal to a new me.
Here’s how Josie Maran spends a typical day at her home in St. Barths.
5:30 a.m. I wake up very early, have an espresso and water with lemon, meditate for 20 minutes, write in my Artist’s Way “morning pages” and get ready for the day.
6:30 a.m. I realign on what my priorities are for the day at work and get updates on important projects before the meetings start. My main priority is deciding what’s for lunch! I make my lunch plan early so I don’t end up not eating because usually my meetings are back to back all day.
7:30 a.m. Workout! I love Pilates and kundalini yoga or a walk in nature to get me going for the day.
9:00am. My skincare routine begins. I use Argan Milk, our Argan Face Butter and then always finish with Argan Oil. I not only use a few drops of Argan Oil on my face but also on my hair to help with split ends, as my eye cream, then on any dry spots or blemishes to help them heal. I use it everywhere everyday and it just makes my skin glow!! My last step is Sun Milk SPF 33 and buttering up with our Whipped Argan Oil Body Butter.
10:00 a.m-3:00p.m. My team works remotely so we’re all on nonstop Zoom calls.
4:00p.m. The great flip side to having a team that’s primarily based in New York is that by the afternoon things have calmed down so I get to spend time with my kids after they’re home from school and hear about their days.
6:00p.m. For dinner, my cute hubby who is the best cook ever cooks us dinner with all of our help and we cheers to another beautiful day.
9:00p.m. My evening skincare routine is the same except at night I do a full Body Sugar scrub in the shower. I love doing this right before bed because it leaves a cushion of argan moisture on your freshly-buffed and smooth skin and sleeping in freshly moisturized skin is heavenly! In the winter, I use my Argan Sugar Scrub in the morning on my face because the moisture left on my skin is perfect and I never dry out in the winter anymore….trust me on this one!
The Original 100% Pure Organic Argan Oil, $39, JOSIE MARAN, josiemaran.com
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]]>In addition, the hotel recently unveiled the island’s most luxurious and spacious suite, Suite Dalt Vila, a custom project by Spanish interior designer Sandra Tarruella. It comes complete with customized pajamas, Bentley transfers, private butler service and more. The 1,600-square-foot loft offers unmatched views of the Mediterranean and features a large bedroom, spacious living room, dining area, cocktail bar and wine cellar, and a 1,900-square-foot terrace with a heated infinity pool, outdoor jacuzzi and solarium. The hotel also recently opened two new restaurants: Zuma and Novikov Ibiza and exclusive new nightclub, Club Chinois, the sister venue of the famed Park Chinois in London.
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