Cocktail Cruise
Unless you've been hiding under a glow stick, you may have noticed the nation's largest electronic music festival is going down in Miami this weekend on top of Spring Break. Sounds like the perfect excuse to head for the more relaxing shores of Palm Beach. Toast over your smart move at HMF, the stunning new lounge at the Breakers. Named after island and hotel father Henry Morrison Flagler and designed by the same firm behind New York gem Per Se, the historic Florentine Room has been reinvented for the new cocktail class. If liquor libations aren't your cup of tea, peruse the wine list as tome with 1,600 varietals, as a cigarette girl circles for a sweet photo opp.
- One South County Road, 561.655.6611,thebreakers.com
No Problem, Mon!
Worth Avenue's cool quotient went way up with the arrival of Island Company's flagship. Just follow the jammin' reggae beats late into the evening, long after most local residents have hit the hay. What started as a simple string bikini has grown into a lifestyle empire built on soft fabrics and vacation vibes. Caribbean colonial dcor of dark wood, rope-wrapped columns and fun props from an outfitted retro jeep to an Indonesian fishing skiff is so welcoming, that clients often request a similar look for their homes. But this regional brand is sticking to fashion for now. Adorable swimwear, knockaround tunics and shorts, and vintage-inspired, Italian sunglasses await the islander in us all.
- 256 Worth Avenue, 561.655.3231
True Top Chef
Few if any Florida toques share Michael Wurster's c.v. Not only did the Culinary Institute of America graduate intern at Le Cirque 2000, but then went on to cook at Thomas Keller's French Laundry, followed by Alain Ducasse and 11 Madison Park in New York. He then switched gears to the hotel world with two W restaurants, a pattern continued at Omphoy Ocean Resort, one of Palm Beach County's few boutique properties. As the executive chef at Malcolm's: the Art of Food, Wurster enlightens the lackluster local food scene with dishes such as langoustine and foie gras ravioli, and a fun play on chicken prepared Northern and Southern style. Book Fridays for monkfish bouillabaisse including toast points and heavenly rouille.
- 2842 South Ocean Boulevard, 561.540.6444
Tamara Comolli
Famous for going to the ends of the earth for the most exquisite stones, jewelry designer Tamara Comolli opened her second U.S. store at 150 Worth shopping center. Cool off in its tranquil turquoise and white setting with Italian refreshments from the cute retro fridge. For the occasion, the Florida fan created a Palm Beach collection of pastel chalcedonies and 18K rose gold. It's limited-edition, so don't take too long to mull it over. Her Hippie Glam theme starts with ocean jasper sourced from shallow waters remotely located off Madagascar's northern coast; its mottled swirls of offbeat colors are reminiscent of childhood marbles, only better. Trays full of signature mikados, resembling acorns in all sizes, appear on pendants to Flamenco bracelets.
- 150 Worth Avenue, 561.659.3710
COCKTAIL CRUISE Unless you've been hiding under a glow stick, you may have noticed the nation's largest electronic music festival is going down in Miami this weekend on top of Spring Break. Sounds like the perfect excuse to head for the more relaxing shores of Palm Beach. Toast over your smart move at HMF, the stunning new lounge at the Breakers. Named after island and hotel father Henry Morrison Flagler and designed by the same firm behind New York gem Per Se, the historic Florentine Room has been reinvented for the new cocktail class. If liquor libations aren't your cup of tea, peruse the wine list as tome with 1,600 varietals, as a cigarette girl circles for a sweet photo opp.
One South County Road, 561.655.6611,thebreakers.com
NO PROBLEM, MON! Worth Avenue's cool quotient went way up with the arrival of Island Company's flagship. Just follow the jammin' reggae beats late into the evening, long after most local residents have hit the hay. What started as a simple string bikini has grown into a lifestyle empire built on soft fabrics and vacation vibes. Caribbean colonial dcor of dark wood, rope-wrapped columns and fun props from an outfitted retro jeep to an Indonesian fishing skiff is so welcoming, that clients often request a similar look for their homes. But this regional brand is sticking to fashion for now. Adorable swimwear, knockaround tunics and shorts, and vintage-inspired, Italian sunglasses await the islander in us all.
256 Worth Avenue, 561.655.3231,islandcompany.com
TRUE TOP CHEF Few if any Florida toques share Michael Wurster's c.v. Not only did the Culinary Institute of America graduate intern at Le Cirque 2000, but then went on to cook at Thomas Keller's French Laundry, followed by Alain Ducasse and 11 Madison Park in New York. He then switched gears to the hotel world with two W restaurants, a pattern continued at Omphoy Ocean Resort, one of Palm Beach County's few boutique properties. As the executive chef at Malcolm's: the Art of Food, Wurster enlightens the lackluster local food scene with dishes such as langoustine and foie gras ravioli, and a fun play on chicken prepared Northern and Southern style. Book Fridays for monkfish bouillabaisse including toast points and heavenly rouille.
2842 South Ocean Boulevard, 561.540.6444,malcomsrestaurant.com
GYPSET JEWELRY Famous for going to the ends of the earth for the most exquisite stones, jewelry designer Tamara Comolli opened her second U.S. store at 150 Worth shopping center. Cool off in its tranquil turquoise and white setting with Italian refreshments from the cute retro fridge. For the occasion, the Florida fan created a Palm Beach collection of pastel chalcedonies and 18K rose gold. It's limited-edition, so don't take too long to mull it over. Her Hippie Glam theme starts with ocean jasper sourced from shallow waters remotely located off Madagascar's northern coast; its mottled swirls of offbeat colors are reminiscent of childhood marbles, only better. Trays full of signature mikados, resembling acorns in all sizes, appear on pendants to Flamenco bracelets.
150 Worth Avenue, 561.659.3710,tamaracomolliusa.com
COCKTAIL CRUISE Unless you've been hiding under a glow stick, you may have noticed the nation's largest electronic music festival is going down in Miami this weekend on top of Spring Break. Sounds like the perfect excuse to head for the more relaxing shores of Palm Beach. Toast over your smart move at HMF, the stunning new lounge at the Breakers. Named after island and hotel father Henry Morrison Flagler and designed by the same firm behind New York gem Per Se, the historic Florentine Room has been reinvented for the new cocktail class. If liquor libations aren't your cup of tea, peruse the wine list as tome with 1,600 varietals, as a cigarette girl circles for a sweet photo opp.
One South County Road, 561.655.6611,thebreakers.com
NO PROBLEM, MON! Worth Avenue's cool quotient went way up with the arrival of Island Company's flagship. Just follow the jammin' reggae beats late into the evening, long after most local residents have hit the hay. What started as a simple string bikini has grown into a lifestyle empire built on soft fabrics and vacation vibes. Caribbean colonial dcor of dark wood, rope-wrapped columns and fun props from an outfitted retro jeep to an Indonesian fishing skiff is so welcoming, that clients often request a similar look for their homes. But this regional brand is sticking to fashion for now. Adorable swimwear, knockaround tunics and shorts, and vintage-inspired, Italian sunglasses await the islander in us all.
256 Worth Avenue, 561.655.3231,islandcompany.com
TRUE TOP CHEF Few if any Florida toques share Michael Wurster's c.v. Not only did the Culinary Institute of America graduate intern at Le Cirque 2000, but then went on to cook at Thomas Keller's French Laundry, followed by Alain Ducasse and 11 Madison Park in New York. He then switched gears to the hotel world with two W restaurants, a pattern continued at Omphoy Ocean Resort, one of Palm Beach County's few boutique properties. As the executive chef at Malcolm's: the Art of Food, Wurster enlightens the lackluster local food scene with dishes such as langoustine and foie gras ravioli, and a fun play on chicken prepared Northern and Southern style. Book Fridays for monkfish bouillabaisse including toast points and heavenly rouille.
2842 South Ocean Boulevard, 561.540.6444,malcomsrestaurant.com
GYPSET JEWELRY Famous for going to the ends of the earth for the most exquisite stones, jewelry designer Tamara Comolli opened her second U.S. store at 150 Worth shopping center. Cool off in its tranquil turquoise and white setting with Italian refreshments from the cute retro fridge. For the occasion, the Florida fan created a Palm Beach collection of pastel chalcedonies and 18K rose gold. It's limited-edition, so don't take too long to mull it over. Her Hippie Glam theme starts with ocean jasper sourced from shallow waters remotely located off Madagascar's northern coast; its mottled swirls of offbeat colors are reminiscent of childhood marbles, only better. Trays full of signature mikados, resembling acorns in all sizes, appear on pendants to Flamenco bracelets.
150 Worth Avenue, 561.659.3710,tamaracomolliusa.com
COCKTAIL CRUISE Unless you've been hiding under a glow stick, you may have noticed the nation's largest electronic music festival is going down in Miami this weekend on top of Spring Break. Sounds like the perfect excuse to head for the more relaxing shores of Palm Beach. Toast over your smart move at HMF, the stunning new lounge at the Breakers. Named after island and hotel father Henry Morrison Flagler and designed by the same firm behind New York gem Per Se, the historic Florentine Room has been reinvented for the new cocktail class. If liquor libations aren't your cup of tea, peruse the wine list as tome with 1,600 varietals, as a cigarette girl circles for a sweet photo opp.
One South County Road, 561.655.6611,thebreakers.com
NO PROBLEM, MON! Worth Avenue's cool quotient went way up with the arrival of Island Company's flagship. Just follow the jammin' reggae beats late into the evening, long after most local residents have hit the hay. What started as a simple string bikini has grown into a lifestyle empire built on soft fabrics and vacation vibes. Caribbean colonial dcor of dark wood, rope-wrapped columns and fun props from an outfitted retro jeep to an Indonesian fishing skiff is so welcoming, that clients often request a similar look for their homes. But this regional brand is sticking to fashion for now. Adorable swimwear, knockaround tunics and shorts, and vintage-inspired, Italian sunglasses await the islander in us all.
256 Worth Avenue, 561.655.3231,islandcompany.com
TRUE TOP CHEF Few if any Florida toques share Michael Wurster's c.v. Not only did the Culinary Institute of America graduate intern at Le Cirque 2000, but then went on to cook at Thomas Keller's French Laundry, followed by Alain Ducasse and 11 Madison Park in New York. He then switched gears to the hotel world with two W restaurants, a pattern continued at Omphoy Ocean Resort, one of Palm Beach County's few boutique properties. As the executive chef at Malcolm's: the Art of Food, Wurster enlightens the lackluster local food scene with dishes such as langoustine and foie gras ravioli, and a fun play on chicken prepared Northern and Southern style. Book Fridays for monkfish bouillabaisse including toast points and heavenly rouille.
2842 South Ocean Boulevard, 561.540.6444,malcomsrestaurant.com
GYPSET JEWELRY Famous for going to the ends of the earth for the most exquisite stones, jewelry designer Tamara Comolli opened her second U.S. store at 150 Worth shopping center. Cool off in its tranquil turquoise and white setting with Italian refreshments from the cute retro fridge. For the occasion, the Florida fan created a Palm Beach collection of pastel chalcedonies and 18K rose gold. It's limited-edition, so don't take too long to mull it over. Her Hippie Glam theme starts with ocean jasper sourced from shallow waters remotely located off Madagascar's northern coast; its mottled swirls of offbeat colors are reminiscent of childhood marbles, only better. Trays full of signature mikados, resembling acorns in all sizes, appear on pendants to Flamenco bracelets.
150 Worth Avenue, 561.659.3710,tamaracomolliusa.com


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