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Early in the 1900s, one-time oil baron Henry Morrison Flagler took interest in the Southern coast of Florida and began developing an exclusive resort community. Establishing a railroad that would allow easier access to the area, he went on to build two hotels-his hope was that America's first families would come to populate the area. This modest community would later evolve into an iconic American destination, hosting British royalty, American movie stars, and becoming the home-away-from-home to some of the country's leading families. As the century continued, Palm Beach established itself as a luxury hideaway synonymous with old-world glamour and new-world sophistication.
In this splendid volume, longtime resident and Palm Beach social fixture Aerin Lauder takes us through her Palm Beach. From favorite restaurants like Nandos and Renatos, to favorite houses like La Follia and Villa Artemis, she takes us to the elite shopping of Worth Avenue and the scenic walkways of the Lake Worth trail, all the while relating to us the histories, faces, and places that have become so identified with Palm Beach. -
Take a trip to New York City, with Assouline as your guide. This megalopolis is often daunting and overwhelming, but New York Chic, seen through the warm lens of Oliver Pilcher, presents a more intimate view of the city, beyond the stereotypes. Everyday moments with the people of New York City, as they want to present themselves, illustrate the city's true genius loci. This book assembles a visual definition of New York chic, and features New York icons, up-and-coming creatives and spaces that are uniquely New York.
Fashion designer Zaldy Goco gives a tour of his creative space in the Financial District. The late artist Françoise Gilot opens the doors to her Upper West Side apartment. Nightlife impresario Omar Hernandez shares an unforgettable night at La Goulue. José Parla walks readers through his Brooklyn studio. Photographer Oliver Pilcher took to the streets of New York over the course of several months to capture the essence of New York City. Artists, writers, designers, chefs and others who have decided to call New York home share their thoughts about the beautiful metropolis. New York Chic immerses you in the colorful, lively and sometimes contradictory aesthetics of this city of dreams and possibilities. -
Synonymous with mid-century modern architecture and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Palm Springs is an oasis in California's Sonoran Desert. With forecasts of sunshine and warm weather year-round, Palm Springs attracts golfers, celebrities, and wellness enthusiasts. A living architectural museum, the city champions the stars of the mid-century modern movement, such as Richard Neutra and Albert Frey. A pastel playground for revelers and those with eccentric tastes. A reprieve for those seeking to connect with nature, on spectacular display in nearby Joshua Tree National Park.
The region is always evolving, finding inventive ways to merge the retro vibe with the interests of the present. Step back into the heyday of the 1960s and '70s, exploring the haunts of the Rat Pack and Marilyn Monroe. Then jump to the contemporary land-art exhibition of «Desert X,» which showcases cutting-edge installations. Palm Springs is a time-bending destination that is, to put it simply, fun. This desert oasis is brought to life through its colorful inhabitants and bold style. In the pages of Palm Springs, discover the paradise that Frank Sinatra called home for more than fifty years. -
In the middle of the Mojave Desert, the capital of indulgence is primed to entertain. The quintessential neon signs of Las Vegas (although now mostly replaced with LED lights) call out to travelers offering unlimited fun and excess. In the past, gambling and big-name headliners were the main draw for visitors, and while these are still tempting activities today, star chefs, luxury shopping, and breathtaking technology sweeten the deal. What started as a station stop developed, through the tenacious efforts of dreamers and risk- takers, into a destination where anything is possible, be it a hockey game, drone racing, or even a spur-of-the-moment wedding.
Las Vegas Magic explores the many facets of this one-of-a-kind metropolis. A stunning curation of imagery-from the Rat Pack to Sphere, from Formula 1 to the Strip-illustrates a captivating portrait of Vegas that is sure to excite. Like a mirage, the city rises from the desert landscape beckoning with its blend of enticing attractions. -
Wine & Travel United States of America: Exploring the best regional vineyards and discovering the true american terroir
Enrico Bernardo
- Assouline
- Classics
- 6 Août 2025
- 9781649804365
Wine & Travel: USA offers a journey through America's most captivating wine regions, unveiling the soul of the country's viticultural landscape. From the sun-drenched hillsides of Santa Barbara, where Rhône varietals flourish under the Pacific breeze, to the soils of Oregon's Willamette Valley, known globally for its elegant Pinot Noir, this title captures the essence of a country whose wine culture is as diverse as its geography. Readers will discover the art of hospitality in tasting rooms perched on vineyard-lined hills and the culinary pairings that elevate each sip into an experience-be it in Napa's Michelin-starred enclaves or the laid-back charm of New York's Finger Lakes.
Guided by author Enrico Bernardo, each chapter unveils a new frontier of American winemaking, whether in the arid majesty of Walla Walla, where Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah thrive, or the misty valleys of Sonoma and Mendocino, where sustainability and legacy walk hand in hand. With each stop, you'll celebrate the wonders of the terroir and the world of visionary winemakers whose deep connection to the land shapes every bottle. Wine & Travel: USA is more than a travelogue; it is an invitation to savor the depth and breadth of American wine culture. Ideal for oenophiles and adventurers alike, it is a sensory voyage across coastlines, valleys, and mountains-one glass, and one story, at a time. -
Fifth Avenue : 200 Years of Stories and Legends
Jay McInerney, Julie Satow
- Assouline
- Classics
- 21 Novembre 2024
- 9781649803993
With a unique blend of evocative storytelling and rich historical insight, this delightful volume offers a captivating exploration of Fifth Avenue's 200-year journey and transformation from its humble beginnings as a quiet residential street to its current status as a global icon of culture, wealth, and style.
Fifth Avenue: 200 Years of Stories and Legends celebrates the vibrant history and ever- evolving charm of one of the world's most iconic streets. The visually stunning edition presents a breathtaking collection of images that bridge the past and present, showcasing a captivating journey through history.
This book offers a panoramic view of Fifth Avenue's transformation from historic black- and-white photographs of horse-drawn carriages against the backdrop of grand mansions to modern-day street scenes bustling with energy. Each page captures the essence of the Avenue's cultural, architectural, and social significance, with archival photographs alongside contemporary images that bring its legacy to life.
Fifth Avenue: 200 Years of Stories and Legends is more than just a tribute to New York's most celebrated thoroughfare. It is an immersive experience for lovers of history, architecture, and photography. This edition is a timeless piece for any collector, offering an unparalleled look at the street that has been a cornerstone of New York City for two centuries. -
Nestled in the Gallatin National Forest near Yellowstone Park, Big Sky, Montana, is a quintessential haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and opportunities for hiking and fishing, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy paradise for skiers and snowboarders. Big Sky Resort, a focal point in this scenic wonderland, has not only redefined the American ski experience but has also rivaled the world's top ski destinations. From its early history to attracting A-list celebrities, the area's allure is explored, with retired newscaster Chet Huntley's vision realized by Everett Kircher in 1976. With Lone Mountain as a steadfast North Star, Big Sky continues to evolve, boasting pioneering ski lifts and technology. A captivating journey through this dream destination, Big Sky is a must-read for those dreaming of their next adventure.
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In a city where excellence is expected, The Mark stands alone. This year marks a century since The Mark's first iteration opened in New York City. Since then, it has become an uptown institution renowned for its discreet celebrity clientele, elevated culinary experiences, and unique positioning as the city's most elegant, yet «boldly lavish,» destination. And, of course, as the first book on the legendary hotel, The Mark is as glamorous and playful as the property itself.
Written by New York Times best-selling author Derek C. Blasberg, the book o!ers readers an insider tour of this Upper East Side icon, which is part pied-à-terre, part discreet clubhouse for its sophisticated guests. In 2005, the hotel was reimagined by interior designer Jacques Grange. Preserving its landmark status while modernizing its interior, Grange brought his high-French style to all public spaces and to each of the 153 rooms, blending striking contemporary design with understated comfort. To enhance his vision, he convened an extraordinary circle of creative artisans and luminaries, including the likes of Karl Lagerfeld, Guy de Rougemont, Paul Mathieu, and Mattia Bonetti, whose bespoke furnishings further enriched the new life given to this legendary hotel.
As the Met Gala's iconic prelude throughout the years, The Mark has solidified its role as the unoffcial headquarters for fashion's biggest night. Curated experiences (such as a private sailboat and a custom pedicab, also known as the 'Bergdorf Goodman Express') and North America's largest penthouse suite magically capture the hotel's singular blend of personality, luxury, and wit.
Bringing together beloved destinations for beauty, dining, and leisure, including Frédéric Fekkai's flagship salon, Caviar Kaspia at The Mark, The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges, the elegant Mark Bar, and an Assouline bookshop, the hotel serves as a true Upper East Side staple, adored by both global travelers and New Yorkers alike. The Mark embodies a rarefied sense of luxury. -
Il existe un esprit sud-américain ; mélange des milongas d'un Buenos Aires décrit par Jorge Luis Borges, des prières à la Vierge de la Guadalupe portée par la multitude, des sourires cariocas qui invitent à la danse comme à la séduction, de l'or sacré des Indiens, de la tradition du baroque religieux, des espaces infinis chantés par Pablo Neruda...
Cet esprit de l'autre Amérique jaillit à chacune des pages de cet ouvrage qui traverse l'histoire et les courants culturels de ce continent méconnu car trop souvent caricaturé. Ce livre est une plongée dans le coeur métis de l'Amérique latine. Il en a le parfum, l'exubérance, la complexité, la fantaisie et la sublime nostalgie...
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Plus que tout autre ville au monde, New York est la
cité des images : les ouvriers au sommet de gratte-ciel,
le Queen Mary arrivant sur Manhattan, les joggers
dans Central Park, les taxis jaunes sur la 5e Avenue...
font désormais partie de notre mémoire collective.
Avec plus de 800 photographies sur la ville la plus
photogénique au monde, ce livre exprime toutes les
facettes de New York : quartiers, cultures, ethnies, styles
défilent sous nos yeux. On découvre ainsi le nouveau
MoMA, on "écoute" du jazz dans Harlem, on visite les
galeries de Chelsea, on prend un café dans Greenwich
Village, on fait le tour des musées, parcs et restaurants,
on va à Broadway, à Brooklyn, à Chinatown...
Une introduction amusée et pleine d'esprit de la romancière
américaine Tama Janowitz, des commentaires signés
Paul Auster, Cecil Beaton, Duke Ellington, Martin Scorsese...
ainsi qu'un index des meilleurs hôtels, restaurants et
musées, font de ce livre-guide un incontournable sur la
ville la plus dynamique du monde.
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The Fontainebleau hotel in Miami Beach, designed by architect Morris Lapidus and opened in 1954, stands as a timeless architectural marvel that epitomizes postwar America's swagger and style. With its majestic fourteen-story, 550-room structure, panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, and a star-studded guest list including icons like Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe, the Fontainebleau became an instant sensation and an enduring symbol of luxury. Groucho Marx famously dubbed it the Eighth Wonder of the World. Now, expanding its legacy, the Fontainebleau is venturing west with a sister property in Las Vegas, promising to redefine luxury once again. This narrative is vividly captured in Forever Fontainebleau, authored by Stephen Wallis and complemented by stunning photography from Peter Arnell, showcasing the hotel's illustrious past and its promising future.
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Hotel Wailea defines the ultimate Hawaiian-island escape. Perched above the deep-blue water of the Pacific Ocean and tucked away in forest of lush palm and banana trees, Hotel Wailea is an ultra-private Maui boutique resort and Hawaii's only Relais & Châteaux property. For those dreaming of adventure, romance and laid-back beach luxury, Hotel Wailea is waiting to wish you aloha.
Join acclaimed local journalist Malia Mattoch as she explores Hotel Wailea's intriguing past and plunges into the present of this effortlessly glamorous escape. With page after page of original photography, this book captures the essence and style that make this hidden boutique hotel a home away from home for the in-crowd, celebrities and anyone else looking for a touch of Maui without the endless crowds.
Hotel Wailea began as a mysterious property with a mischievous past. Originally constructed in the 1980s as a member club called the Diamond, it had the ocean at its feet, Maui's dormant Haleakala volcano at its back and intrigue at its core. McManus saw the possibility of creating something new: a tropical luxury village rather than a single high-rise building typical of neighboring properties. «The prevailing thought process coming off a plane to do a hotel in Hawaii is that everything has to be centered on the beach,» says McManus. «Typically, locals in Hawaii know that living on the beach is a less than private experience, especially when you compare it to seaside locations in Europe, where it's about the ocean views, a sense of privacy and service.» Hotel Wailea was recognized as the No. 1 Hawaii resort in Travel + Leisure's 2023 World's Best Awards, the first property ever to win No. 1 Hawaii two years in a row. Hotel Wailea has also been recognized on the prestigious Travel + Leisure Top 500 World's Best List for multiple years, including in 2023.