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Spring 2015

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68 BAL HARBOUR "I recently went to see 'Le Nozze di Figaro' at the Metropolitan Opera, and it brought tears to my eyes. To be in such a grandiose room at Lincoln Center listening to music that has so much passion really takes you to such a deeply moving place." "I work out a lot at Barry's Bootcamp. I love how accomplished I feel after testing my endurance and seeing what I'm truly capable of." "My goal is to dress head to toe in the same designer. Proenza Schouler and Balenciaga are currently on my wish list for Spring." "I ALWAYS HAVE MY CAEDEN HEADPHONES WITH ME. PART OF MY JOB IS TO FIND MUSIC, SO I'M ALWAYS SCOURING THE INTERNET FOR UNDISCOVERED TALENT." "I love skinny heels with pointy toes to elongate my legs, like this Nicholas Kirkwood pump!" Nicholas Kirkwood Mirage ankle-strap pump, available at Saks Fifth Avenue Jenne Lombardo STYLE DIARY A tour de force in the fashion industry, Jenne Lombardo, co-founder and executive director/curator of MADE Fashion Week and co-founder of strategic branding firm The Terminal Presents, has had her hand in a variety of chic enterprises. The pint-sized dynamo has worked with brands such as Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler, Rodarte, Lady Gaga, Target and Tumblr. Among her many roles, Lombardo is sought out for her ability to discover and shepherd emerging design talent and for breathing new life into established brands. Call the Cleveland native fashion's favorite strategist.—SL "I spend the summers in Montauk with my kids. It's a very safe and sacred place to us as we have been going for years. I like simple pleasures that allow us to focus on one another as a family." "I JUST PICKED UP 'THE FEVER.' I LOVE MURDER MYSTERIES!" PORTRAIT BY THE COVETEUR / TRUNK ARCHIVE "I'm big on lists, so my Smythson notebook is always with me." Spring 2015 collection looks from Balenciaga (right) and Proenza Schouler, available at The Webster.

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