Bal Harbour

Fall 2018

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40 BAL HARBOUR FALL HAS ITS MORE ROMANTIC ASSOCIATIONS, but as I've gotten older, I've begun to equate it less with a refreshing turn of season and more with the stress and mayhem of getting three teenagers back to school. There is, however, one remaining unadulterated joy: the unveiling of Fall fashion. I love discussing and debating the strongest trends, which are ultimately settled on the street or people watching at Bal Harbour Shops. We are so excited for our covers. Famed photographer Ruven Afanador shot this season's sumptuous, oversized layers that define the new feminist wardrobe—whether lounging at home or venturing into uncharted (professional) territory—in and around Philip Johnson's iconic Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut. And photographer Andrew Yee captured the botanical prints that set Fall's most beautiful dresses and suits in a perennial spring. These looks are eminently wearable and also easy to pair with the season's best boots. As always, we also look beyond fashion and round out the issue with stories that focus on well-being since feeling good is essential to wearing anything with confidence. Siobhan Morrissey shares one piece of the wellness puzzle after she was spirited away to Canyon Ranch, where she developed the tools for consistently sound sleep—and the life-changing magic of feeling and looking well rested. And writer Sari Anne Tuschman reconsiders the girls' trip, trading poolside lounging for an empowering tour de Mallorca by bike—a journey filled with both physical challenges and far-flung luxuries. Closer to home, Miami is experiencing its own vibrant rejuvenation. With Balmain opening its first location at Bal Harbour Shops and Versace unveiling its new concept store this Fall, the level of talent has never been higher—which is why we've called on Miami fashion journalist Danié Gómez Ortigoza to chart the city's style trajectory along with her own in her inaugural column for Bal Harbour. Because, no matter the trends, great style is always, above all, personal. Bal Harbour Magazine Welcome Note Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Sarah G. Harrelson Follow me on Instagram, @sarahgharrelson Publisher/Creative Director Carlos A. Suarez Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Sarah G. Harrelson Executive Editor Sara Roffino Senior Editor Mackenzie Wagoner Associate Art Director Katie Brown Contributing Writers Jessica Michault, Siobhan Morrissey, Sari Anne Tuschman, Danié Gómez Ortigoza, Coco Romack, Cait Munro, Laura de Gunzburg, Roya Sachs Contributing Photographers Kevin Sinclair, Andrew Yee, Ruven Afanador, Jeiroh Yanga, Matthew Morrocco Digital Media Editor Jessica Idarraga Editorial and Marketing Assistant Simone Sutnick Intern Mayela Hernandez Copy Editor Robin Shear, Vered Engelhard, Anna Bonesteel, Bartolomeo Sala Pre-Press/Print Production Pete Jacaty Digital Imaging Specialist Matt Stevens Marketing & Sales Evian Kuznik Accountant Judith Cabrera Chief Executive Officer Mike Batt BAL HARBOUR MAGAZINE IS PUBLISHED BY WHITEHAUS MEDIA GROUP WHITEHAUSMEDIAGROUP.COM 1680 MICHIGAN AVENUE, SUITE 1013 MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 786.342.7656 TO SUBSCRIBE, BALHARBOURSHOPS.COM Here with Aquazzura's founder and creative director, Edgardo Osorio celebrating the brand's second collaboration with de Gournay at Bal Harbour Shops. @RAPO4 @EYESWOON @SARAHHARRIS @PIERREYOVANOVITCH @JACQUEMUS M Y I N S TA I N S P I R AT I O N FALL 2018 ® FALL 2018 ® Model Mary Crimmins, photographed by Ruven Afanador exclusively for Bal Harbour Magazine. Styled by Romina Herrera Malatesta, Crimmins wears a Lanvin turtleneck, trousers and coat and Tom Ford pumps, available at Neiman Marcus. Model Malaika Firth, photographed by Andrew Yee exclusively for Bal Harbour Magazine. Styled by Romina Herrera Malatesta, Firth wears a Chloé sheer dress with embroidery, silk button-up shirt, knit turtleneck, chain pendant necklace, leather bag and bracelets.

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