Issue link: https://www.balharbourdigital.com/i/867968
TANYA DUKES is a writer and editor who lives in New York City. Through editorial posts at magazines such as Elite Traveler, she developed a love for all things jewelry related. Fittingly, she's looking forward to scooping up Altuzarra's pearl-embellished combat boots for Fall. In this issue, she wrote "Hidden Figure" about the upcoming Paris exhibition of jewelry from artist Daniel Brush. ANDREW MEREDITH is a London-based photographer who has worked in fashion, interiors and portrait photography throughout his career. His clients include Chanel, Hermés, Burberry and Selfridges. For his first contribution to the magazine, Meredith shot music supervisor Lucy Bright. "Shooting Lucy at Blacks Private Members Club was pretty much my perfect assignment—great location, and a genuinely lovely person to work with." Contributors 44 BAL HARBOUR JESSICA MEHALIC LUCAS is a fashion and lifestyle writer and brand consultant who lives in New York City. A regular contributor to Bal Harbour magazine and BalHarbourShops.com, she has been an editor at Women's Health, Us Weekly and Cosmopolitan magazines. In this issue, she interviews Ermanno Scervino about his stunning lace creations and the brand's rich heritage of Italian craftsmanship. "I'm coveting Fendi's red over-the-knee boots which will update every LBD in my closet. Also, Dior's black and white houndstooth cape will be worn on repeat." MARSHALL HEYMAN has written for the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Vogue, InStyle, W, Harper's Bazaar, New York and many others. He is currently writing for a new AMC television show set to premiere in 2018. For Bal Harbour, Heyman interviewed director Maggie Betts, whose first narrative feature film, "Novitiate," is being released in October. "This Fall, I am most looking forward to the return of Thomas Kail's 'Tiny Beautiful Things' to the Public Theater in New York City. It's a play he co- conceived based on the book by Cheryl Strayed, collecting her 'Dear Sugar' letters."

