Bal Harbour

Fall 2016

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Leslie Camhi writes about art, design and women's issues for Vogue and The New York Times, among other publications. Her book "The Harem," on the women of Yves Saint Laurent's circle, will be published in 2017. "Speaking with Coco Brun definitely inspired me to up my scarf game. I dug through my closet and rediscovered a fringed, yellow silk number acquired decades ago." "I'm looking forward to embracing blush pink as a Fall neutral, and the return of prep—penny loafers, cardigans and, yes, headbands." Ted Loos, who interviews philanthropist Nita Ambani in "Star of India," writes regularly on culture for a dozen publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Cultured. He has been to more than 50 countries, including India, and serves as wine and spirits contributor to Travel + Leisure. In his spare time, he raises money and volunteers for Unlocking Futures, a New York- based nonprofit that transforms the lives of at-risk youth. "I'm looking forward to the end of the man bun." Lynn Yaeger is a fashion writer who lives in New York City and has an imaginary apartment in Paris, where she spends all, or at least most, of her time visiting flea markets. She writes frequently for Vogue, T: The New York Times Style Magazine and Travel + Leisure. In this issue, she remembers her friend, the legendary photographer Bill Cunningham, who died in June (seen here). "How I will miss Bill at the shows," she says "looking for the wildest interpretations of the new looks, and capturing them with his lens." YAEGER: SKIP BOLEN/GETTY IMAGES; CAMHI: ASHER CAMHI EL HANANI Contributors We asked this issue's writers and photographers which trend they are most looking forward to this Fall. 42 BAL HARBOUR Bal Harbour magazine's contributing fashion director, Sarah Gore Reeves, was born and raised in Manhattan. She began her career as a model for Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren, but quickly learned that her creativity would be best put to use as a stylist. She has collaborated with photographers such as Patrick Demarchelier, Mark Seliger, Ruven Afanador and Norman Jean Roy. She is also the fashion director of Vogue Mexico and Latin America. For this issue, she styles cover model Anais Mali, as well as a ballet fantasia shot by photographer Kristian Schuller (seen here). "Denim or all white—I never get tired of the classics"

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