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Multi-thousand-dollar tables. Endless emails. Chicken galore. Staff reveal what it's like at The Surf Lodge, a favored ...
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade hosted a dinner for the Saks on Amazon partnership at the Hedges Inn in East Hampton, with ...
While new shops and pop-ups debut each season, the heart of the Hamptons remains unchanged—quietly appreciated by those who ...
Frankel, a lifelong New Yorker, recently moved to Florida—and soon after railed against the "suffocating" crowds in the ...
Homes in the Hamptons are still selling like wildfire in spite of high home prices—and more inventory is keeping this market ...
With chef residencies, maximalist design, and a VIP-worthy vibe, it’s the summer destination everyone’s talking about.
The Hamptons may be in the home stretch, but the scene is still sizzling. From now through Labor Day, there’s no shortage of pop-ups, parties, and last-chance summer moments you won’t want to miss.
For years, the Hamptons were a hot summer destination for young, up-and-coming New Yorkers and the old and new moneyed alike. It was a place to see and be seen.
Only a few over-the-top mansions remain available for rent this summer in the Hamptons, including the eight-bedroom 155 Surfside Drive, asking $1 million for Aug. 22 through Labor Day.
That’s one glam gulp. Flashing cash is a way of life in The Hamptons, but there’s a new, over-the-top way to show off your wealth this summer — by sipping on an $8,000 martini dripping with ...