Bal Harbour

Fall 2015

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contents STRONG SILHOUETTE Fashion darling Rosie Assoulin turns up the volume and everyone is listening. 80 BAL HARBOUR SHOPS GETS ILLUSTRATED For the last decade, Bal Harbour magazine has celebrated 83 the art of fashion illustration. Here, four artists—Ruben Toledo, Blair Breitenstein, Jean-Philippe Delhomme and Megan Hess—animate Bal Harbour Shops on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. AN EYE FOR THE EXOTIC Precious they may be, but these fine jewels are meant to be worn. 93 WELL WELL WELL Three of the country's most sought-after wellness gurus share their philosophies on healthy living. 116 IN DEFENSE OF CASUAL Tomas Maier brings his namesake label—and a fresh approach 120 to wearable, touchable feel-good fashion—to Bal Harbour. FRENCH REVOLUTION Jean-Louis Deniot stakes his claim as France's next great interior designer. 128 FACES OF FASHION Though ours is an industry driven by change, there are images etched in our collective memory 138 that help define a decade. We've asked some of the pillars of the fashion industry to select the models who best captured "the moment," from the Swinging Sixties to InstaFashion. LACE NOIR Hilary Rhoda channels Fall's romantic mood in the season's most delicate dresses. 168 THE NEW CLASSIC Black and white has never looked so fresh. 180 FOR THE LOVE OF THE ROAD Car collectors are a rare breed. Here, we speak to three 192 of the country's foremost collectors about what drives their passion—from performance to nostalgia. 34 BAL HARBOUR Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington and Linda Evangelista, photographed by Roxanne Lowit, 1990 PHOTO COURTESY OF TRUNK ARCHIVE

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