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This Week February 12 -19
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The Museum of Polo and Hall of
Fame will host its annual Dinner and
Awards Gala at the Polo Museum in
Lake Worth on Friday, February 13th.
www.polomuseum.com
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The 2015 Nespresso 40 Goal Challenge is
hosted by IPC on Sat. Feb 14th. It is the AllStar game to polo with eight players competing
in a match followed by dinner and auction benefiting the PPSG providing financial assistance
to seriously injured and ill players and grooms.
To date the PPSG has paid out over $1.5 million to 51 different players and grooms. polosupport.com/
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$100,000 WCHR Peter
Wetherill Palm Beach
Hunter Spectacular
Week 6 marks WCHR
week at the Winter
Equestrian Festival. The 2015 $100,000
WCHR Peter Wetherill Palm Beach
Hunter Spectacular will take place Saturday February 14, 2015.
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Caroline Young won the highest bid for a signed
football by Julius Jones who played for the Cowboys and the Seahawks, last Friday at the Let’s
Rock Palm Beach - A Tribute to Jon Stoll benefiting American Cancer Society. (ph Frederic Roy)
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Consultant: Bob Rubin. Design Contributor: Philippe Roy
Contributors: Panama D’Avila, Ryan Teason
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Palm Beach Jewelry,
Art & Antique Show
hosted at the Palm
Beach County Convention Center Friday Feb 13th through the 17th. A highlight of this year’s show will be the Designer Showcase
curated by AD100 interior designer Campion Platt.
The exhibit will feature five room vignettes created by
Platt and other top interior designers utilizing fine art,
furniture and decorative accessories from exhibitors in
the show to create beautiful spaces that exemplify how
antiques integrate into today’s lifestyles.
www.palmbeachshow.com
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Cover photograph by Jodi Vogt
Above and left,
Roy Lichtenstein on
love: eroding the old
distinctions between
“high” and “low” art.
La St. Valentin,
C’est Magnifique at
Blue Provence,
300 South County Road
in Palm Beach.
(561) 651-1491
blueprovence.com
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“Cucina Loves You”
irect from the Faubourg St. Honoré,
Paris, Martin du Louvre is bringing
must-see pieces from their highly
curated collection to Palm Beach for an
exclusive exhibit at The Silver Fund, from
February 7th through the 15th.
Specializing in twentieth century classic
moderns of the international schools, with
a particular focus on sculpture, Martin du
Louvre has built a reputation on ferreting
out rare works from private collections.
Among the works which are offered are
two sculptures by Rodin: The Hand of a
Pianist, and the Caryatid of the Girl with an
Upturned Nose.
e have yet to meet a Palm Beach local who
does not know AND love Cucina Dell’Arte.
The food (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and
the notorious night life. Cucina is Palm
Beach’s Playground and has been since they day they
opened their doors. It’s the place you can rely on, as first to
open and last to close, on Palm Beach Island.
If you’re one of the lucky lover’s with a dinner reservation this Saturday, the Valentine’s Menu looks as delectable,
as ever.
Hopefully we’ll still see you after the disco ball comes
on, then the real question is what will you be sipping on?
May we suggest, a Nolet’s Gin Negroni, for the gentleman?
Straight from the signature cocktail menu, and certainly
out most romantic pick. For the ladies - a glass of Veuve
Clicquot, or even a bottle to share?
Grab your sweet someone, grab a bottle of bubbly, and
dance the night away!
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XOXO
At the behest of the interior decorator,
Jean-Michel Frank, the Giacometti brothers, Alberto and Diego collaborated on the
creation of The Mask of Medusa. Both the
mask and Diego’s much admired Ostrich
will be highlights of the show
Valentine’s Day
Antipasti
ButterUni
Poached
Maine Lobster
Risotto . Ossetra Caviar 19
Raviolo Nero
Duck Yolk . Buffalo Ricotta . Truffle Brown Butter 12
Main Features
Roasted Branzino
Pan Crisped Potatoes . Cerignola Salsa Verde 35
Creekstone Prime Ribeye
Duck Fat Fries . Garlicky Brussels Sprouts 55
Dolce
Espresso Pot de Creme
The Op-artist, Victor Vasarely will be represented by Four Compositions, produced as
prototypes for Aubusson by their needlepoint atelier, Tabard.
Cocoa whipped cream
Saturday February 14th, 2015
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561 655 0770
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Sunday Brunch & Polo at IPC
This Sunday quarterfinals in the Ylvisaker Cup. The semifinals
are Wednesday afternoon, the final is next Sunday, Feb 22.
For tickets, internationalpoloclub.com/
Julian de Lusarreta.
(ph David Lominska)
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Two rare carpets by Picasso will be shown:
Landscape and Still Life. Woven by for the
artist by the ateliers of Marie Cuttoli, they
document the protean artist’s fascination
with the decorative arts.
Delray Beach Open presented by
the Venitian Las Vegas Delray Beach
Tennis Center featuring many stars of
yesterday and the stars of today.
Happy Valentine!
Above “Love at First Sight!” Even the most unsuspected lovers
adore a simple, easy to slip into
button-down.
Top right “Short & Sweet” Still leaving taste with 3/4 length
sleeves, but keeping it fun by
showing off those tanned stems you’re guaranteed that goodnight
kiss.
Far right “Country Lovin’” Those vintage boots, an a-line floral dress, and a jean shirt are both
cute and flirty, if your Valentine
is planning a more casual outing.
Mini-golf, or the movies, maybe?
Model: Rebekah Schaefer
Photography: Frederic Roy
“Love at first bite”
Kiraz
Les Parisiennes
“The neighbors are watching, you should
behave more like a newlywed.”
“It’s a good thing that my husband’s
birthday takes places during the sales.”
“I wonder if I should drown my sorrows with
work or with another great love affair.”
“I promise, it’s you I’ll marry, Henri, the day
I resign myself to getting married.”
“I’d like to find a rich guy whom I’d marry
but not for his money.”
“I decided to break up with both of them,
so I won’t make any of them jealous.”
“I’d love to take you dancing tonite to be
sure they feel good.”
“Yes, it’s me who called for help,
but I’ve changed my mind.”
“I don’t mind when my husband forgets
my birthday, but I’m really annoyed
when it’s my lover who does.”
(Courtesy Kiraz)
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“The Hundred-Foot Journey” Delivers Family Fare
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By Ryan Teason
he Hundred-Foot
Journey,” is long on
entertainment and
short on distractions.
Produced by Hollywood icons, Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey, the
film is now on DVD and Blu-ray.
This visually stunning film will
make you laugh, cry, and the ending
will leave you speechless.
Based on Richard C. Morais’s
novel, “The Hundred-Foot Journey,”
Speilberg and Winfrey tell the story
of an Indian family who are looking
for a fresh start, as they previously
owned a restaurant in India, which
was burned to the ground due to
political protests.
The family eventually moves to
Antonin-Noble, France, where they
open their own place across from
famous restaurant owner, Madame
Mallory played by Helen Mirren.
At first Madame Mallory criticizes
their Indian restaurant but when they
start to become one of the most popular restaurants in town, she begins to
worry about the financial state of her
own place.
A culinary war starts between the
family and Madame Mallory as they
both try to sabotage each other’s
restaurant.
Charlotte le Bon and Manish Dayal
Renowned Swedish director, Lasse
Hallstrom, deserves praise for making
a film that uses all the actor’s strengths.
For instance, Helen Mirren gives one of
the best performances of her career as
she charmes audiences across the world
with her onscreen eloquence.
Her performance caught the attention
of the Golden Globe’s committee as she
was nominated for Best Performance by
an Actress in a Motion Picture.
Hallstrom’s film was a great success
across the world, especially throughout
Europe due to the high number of tickets
sold at the box office.
The cinematography is breathtaking,
as Hallstrom uses sunset filled backdrops
and demonstrates old school transitions
such as curtain wipes.
One of the most enjoyable parts about
this film is the beautiful scenery of the
French countryside from start to finish.
The production and costume design in
this film are significantly more upscale
than most films are today. Dreamworks
Studio did a great job budgeting their
funds, so they could provide lavish set
designs, which made this production
visually pleasing.
“The Hundred Foot-Journey” is a
humorous look at two rival cultures and
is the perfect movie to watch with the
family.
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
A Captivating storytelling of Aristocratic Wit,
Sexual Dominance, and Cynical Humor
“A
By Panama d’Avila
must see performance that
will keep you
at the edge of
your wit!!!” SEDUCTION….
BETRAYAL ….PASSION and of
course DRAMA was the setting for
Les Liaisons Dangereuses Opening
night earlier this month. A theatrical
adaptation by Christopher Hampton
set in Paris, late 18th century, one
of Europe’s most controversial and
provocative piece of literature, written by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’
The stage instantly transferred the
audience to 18th century Paris with
multi-dimensional views of each act
in perfect synchronization, beautiful lighting, magnificent costumes,
Shakespearean style hair pieces and
The Perfect Match
Polo and Brunch
Experience the energy of world-class polo and brunch at
the International Polo Club. Delicious food, champagne,
celebrity sightings, music, fashion and, of course, polo.
Every Sunday at 3 p.m. through April 19
The Pavilion opens at 2 p.m.
Join us at The Pavilion for the after-party from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
a cast of passionate, high energy actors that
dominated the stage with flawed performance.
Opening night followed with a VIP after
party, live music, drinks and interactive ambiance to meet the cast and crew production.
A wonderful way to celebrate Les Liaisons
Dangereuses’ Opening night and end My
evening with desire to see it all over again!!
3667 120th Avenue South | Wellington, Florida 33414
For ticket options, please visit InternationalPoloClub.com or call 561.204.5687.
Photography by LILA PHOTO
Sunday at Polo
Style Jockey: High-Goal Polo
Meets High-Octane Fashion at
Sunday Polo
Style icons jockeyed with equestrian aficionados at the Sunday, February 8, sold-out Yivisaker Cup at the
International Polo Club Palm Beach.
The polo event featured glamorous
giveaways from the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, polo’s official hotel
sponsor. Veuve Clicquot’s Fashion
on the Field winner Emily Pantelides
stole the show in a striking cobaltblue Diane Von Furstenberg jumpsuit.
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On Engel & Völkers Field, an epic fight to
the finish took place as Enigma narrowly
defeated Palm Beach Illustrated, 14-13, in
overtime. Ah, the sport of kings.
Left, Michele & Bob Jacobs. Above, Fashion
on the Field Winner Emily Pantelides. Right,
Jim Kinney, Susan & Joe Meyer, Brian White.
(ph Lila Photo)
Above, Logan Morrison, Armilda Peak, Christie Morrison, Michael & Meghan Soriero, Emily & Timothy Timothee, Jill
Hammond. Left,Tarry & Ray Graziotto. Below left, Victorious team Enigma: Carlucho Arellano, Matias MacDonough,
Jeff Hall, Jerome Wirth. Below right, Tony Rodriguez, Chukker, John Wash and Laurie Zuckerman. (ph Lila Photo)