Bal Harbour

Fall 2011

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contributors JENNIFER CONDON "... Cape Cod, where I go each Labor Day weekend to hit the beach one last time before the rush of fall begins. It's my favorite time of year to be there; the water is warmer, the beaches are quieter and the nights just cool enough to relax in front of a fire." Jennifer Condon was raised in Savannah, and moved to New York after college to become a fashion editor. Her career began as an assistant at Harper's Bazaar, and she has since worked as an editor at NYMag.com, House & Garden and Domino magazines. She currently lives in Brooklyn Heights with her husband and daughter, working as a freelance editor and design consultant. DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN "... Cap d'Antibes on the French Riviera. There is a slice of the population that lives in the most extraordinary manner, and I had the good fortune to drop in on two of these people for 48 of the most luxurious hours I have ever spent on a job." Douglas Friedman was born and raised in New York City, but now divides his time between his home town and Los Angeles. Friedman shoots portraits, interiors and fashion for Harper's Bazaar, Italian Vogue, In Style and The New York Times. WILLIAM KISSEL RIMA SUQI "... a shopping excursion through Paris, and a trip down London's Savile Row for a tour of the bespoke tailors who toil there. And I'm about to embark on a visit to Puglia, on the southern heel of Italy, and later in the fall, on a backpacking adventure in Nepal." William Kissel has been writing about the exclusive world of high end menswear and accessories for more than three decades. When he is not traveling the globe in search of the best in men's fashion, jewelry and watches, Kissel can be found enjoying life on his ranch in California's Santa Ynez Valley. 28 BAL HARBOUR "... a road trip through Arizona, which included stays at two of my favorite spas—Miraval and Enchantment/Mii Amo—and had a run-in with a real, live, coiled and noisy rattle snake. Nobody was hurt in the encounter." Rima Suqi is a New York based writer, producer and consultant. She is a regular columnist for The New York Times, and has published several books. The latest is "American Fashion: Home," featuring the homes of over 100 fashion designers.

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