Bal Harbour

Spring/Summer 2023

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© G E S I S C H I L L I N G; CO U R T E S Y T I F FA N Y & CO, CO U R T E S Y L E L A B O M A T T E R O F S T Y L E Magic in Molecules A BIGGER BLUE BOX Tiffany & Co. has teamed up with Nike on a brand new collaboration: an Air Force 1 1837 sneaker, along with a line of complementary sterling silver accessories. The shoe itself is built largely of premium matte-black suede, save for Nike's iconic swoosh dyed in Tiffany's equally iconic blue. The link-up marks another smart cross-category collaboration from Tiffany, with prior partnerships ranging from the skatewear company Supreme to the luxury watchmaker Patek Philippe. —N.R. IN Lily Kwong at Bal Harbour Shops for her 2019 Moongates installation. Landscape artist and Bal Harbour alum (Moongates, 2019) Lily Kwong has brought her magic to the New York Botanical Garden for its 20th annual Orchid Show, on view through April 23. Titled Natural Heritage, the project finds inspiration in Kwong's familial Shanghai roots and honors the sublime beauty and harmony found in nature. BLOOM Le Labo lights the way with its latest classic candle scent, Ambroxyde 17. The debut is a rarity, as Le Labo does not release new scents on a cyclical basis—a practice reminiscent of luxury houses like Alaïa and Gucci that eschew the traditional fashion calendar. Crafted from the synthetic molecule ambroxide, musks, woods, jasmine petals, and moss, Ambroxyde 17 is a cousin to the intoxicating fragrance Another 13. 72 BAL HARBOUR

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