Bal Harbour

Fall 2017

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MICHAEL SLENSKE is a Los Angeles-based writer and editor who covers art, culture and travel. He is editor-at-large of LALA and Cultured and his work also appears in W, Architectural Digest, WSJ. Magazine and Wallpaper. In "Jane Says" Slenske spoke to writer-turned-filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer about his new documentary, "Citizen Jane: Battle for the City." "I'm looking forward to Billy Reid's Shindig. Going there end of August. It's one of the most badass, Bourbon-fueled music and bbq festivals I've ever been to, with softball games between Billy's design team and Jack White's record label, sets from Alabama Shakes and countless other Southern rock giants. And the fact that Billy is behind everything, obviously everyone looks impeccable, it's that whole Southern soigne thing on steroids." SLENSKE: RANDI MOLOFSKY Contributors 46 BAL HARBOUR NICK COMPTON is a London-based writer and editor and senior contributing editor at Wallpaper. For his first contribution to Bal Harbour, he talked to Lucy Bright, rising star movie music supervisor and "human jukebox‚" about the new sound of Hollywood. "As a true '90s child, I'm looking forward to the return of jewel-toned velvet for Fall." ALYSSA SHELASKY is a writer for New York, Travel & Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler, Bon Appétit and Bloomberg magazines. She is the author of "Apron Anxiety: My Messy Affairs In & Out of the Kitchen" and is currently working on a scripted TV series about her life for A&E Studios. She lives in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn where she constantly tries to cook like Missy Robbins, whom she interviewed about her new book debuting this month from Rizzoli. "For the Fall, I'm really excited to nest in my new apartment. I have a new dyptique Figue candle that's just begging for Autumn to come, and a Southwestern-y Pendleton wool throw for my cream mid-century couch." MICHAEL CLERIZO is an American writer living in Europe. He is a contributing editor at WSJ. Magazine and writes a monthly column about watches for the Wall Street Journal's Off Duty section. He is the author of two books: "Masters of Contemporary Watchmaking" and "George Daniels: A Master Watchmaker And His Art," both published by Thames and Hudson. "Interviewing Michael Friedman of Audermars Piguet was an intense experience because he is engaging and erudite and possesses a hard to keep up with a rapid fire delivery."

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