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DEARFRIENDS,WELCOME
With the long-awaited arrival of spring, we all look forward to brighter skies, blooming fl owers and the feel of green grass under our feet. As we at Tapper’s refl ect on the past season, we are proud of our continued commitment to giving back to our community. With your help we were able to assist many Metro Detroit causes and institutions, including the DIA, the Jewish Federation, the American Heart Association and the Francee and Benson Ford Jr. Breast Care and Wellness Center at Henry Ford West Bloomfi eld Hospital. In addition, thanks to your generosity, we distributed a record 3,000 coats to those less fortunate through our 21st Annual Coat Drive.
We were thrilled to debut our exclusive “Rock Her World Diamond” in January and are continuing to add more dazzling settings to our collection. Tapper’s new spokesman, television celebrity Jay Hayden, capped off our wonderful new ad campaign with a personal appearance at each of our Tapper’s stores.
In an effort to provide the most beautiful and luxurious shopping experience, we recently completed our comprehensive renovation of our West Bloomfi eld location. It now sparkles like its sister locations in Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi and the Somerset Collection in Troy.
Excitement is brewing for the re-launch of our website, Tappers.com. Our “fourth store” will make it easy for you to shop for gifts for your loved ones without leaving the comfort of your home! And, since it’s Tapper’s, you are guaranteed to receive the same great service you have come to expect.
Celebrate with us this May as we mark the fi rst anniversary of the opening of our newest jewelry and fashion boutique, Marlee’s by Tapper’s in Twelve Oaks Mall. Don’t miss Marlee’s Style Section in this issue, featuring accessories in emerald, the must-have color for 2013, as well as Marlee’s Style Essentials for every fashionista. Coming this summer, you’ll also be able to shop online at Marleesstyle.com.
For a second year Tapper’s is an offi cial sponsor of the Detroit Tigers. Watch Metro Detroiters get spotted on the “Tapper’s Kiss Cam” during all home games. Opening day at Comerica Park kicks off ourv Dressing in the D feature on page 32, highlighting this season’s hottest jewelry trends from Tapper’s.
Last, but defi nitely not least, we want to introduce the newest sprout on the Tapper’s family tree. Congratulations to Marla Tapper Young and Brian Young on the arrival of Levi Harrison, born December 13th.
We hope this issue of Accent brings you a taste of the joy and excitement of spring. As this new season approaches, we at Tapper’s look forward to continuing to be your favorite stop for diamonds, watches and fi ne jewelry.
Wishing you and your family all the best,
Howard Tapper Steven Tapper Mark Tapper Marla Tapper Young
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CONTENTS SPRING/SUMMER 2013
FEATURES1 Welcome Letter
6 Events
12 Spring Spotlight: Must-Haves
14 Tapper’s Love Stories
15 Introducing the RHW Diamond
16 Profile: Jay Hayden
18 Tappers.com Relaunch
19 Marlee’s Essentials
22 Tapper’s Estate Services
24 From the Runways
28 Trends: Asian Fusion
30 Trends: Strong & Soft
32 Dressing in the D
48 Perfect Gems
50 Travel: The Golden Triangle
52 First Person: Why I Dance
DIAMONDS & FINE JEWELRY
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PHONE: (248) 932-7700FAX: (248) 932-7717
NOVITWELVE OAKS MALL
27716 NOVI ROADNOVI, MI 48377
PHONE: (248) 465-1800FAX: (248) 465-1818
TROYSOMERSET COLLECTION NORTH
2800 WEST BIG BEAVERTROY, MI 48084
PHONE: (248) 649-2000FAX: (248) 649-5076
TAPPERS.COM
C E OHOWARD TAPPER
P R E S I D E N TMARK TAPPER
V I C E P R E S I D E N T SSTEVEN TAPPER
MARLA TAPPER YOUNG
C H I E F O P E R AT I N G O F F I C E RJEFFREY GARDEN
C H I E F F I N A N C I A L O F F I C E RROBERT HUTTER
DIRECTOR OF MARKETINGANN DUKE
M E D I A A N D E V E N T S M A N A G E RTRACIE VOLETTI
DIGITAL SPECIALISTKELLY KAMINSKI
V I S U A L M E R C H A N D I S I N G S P E C I A L I S TPATTI TAPPER
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERPAUL PRIMEAU
P U B L I S H E D B Y T H E B J I FA S H I O N G R O U P
P U B L I S H E RSTU NIFOUSSI
E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F KAREN ALBERG GROSSMAN
C R E AT I V E D I R E C T O RHANS GSCHLIESSER
M A N A G I N G E D I T O RJILLIAN LAROCHELLE
P R O J E C T M A N A G E R LISA MONTEMORRA
D E S I G N E R SCYNTHIA LUCERO, JEAN-NICOLE VENDITTI
P R O D U C T I O N M A N A G E RPEG EADIE
P R E S I D E N T A N D C E OBRITTON JONES
C H A I R M A N A N D C O OMAC BRIGHTON
Prices are subject to change without notice and may varydepending on size, quality and availability. Jewelry has beenenlarged to show detail. Due to the fluctuating prices of dia-monds, gold and platinum, prices are subject to change. While wehave made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the informationin this magazine, we are not responsible for errors or omissions.Copyright 2013. Accent® is published by Business Journals, Inc,P.O. Box 5550, Norwalk, CT 06856, 203-853-6015 • Fax: 203-852-8175; Advertising Office: 1384 Broadway, 11th Floor, NY, NY 10018,212-686-4412 • Fax: 212-686-6821; All Rights Reserved. The pub-lishers accept no responsibilities for advertisers’ claims, unsolicit-ed manuscripts, transparencies or other materials. No part of thismagazine may be reproduced without written permission of thepublishers. Volume 11, Issue 1. Accent® is a trademark of BusinessJournals, Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark office.Printed In The U.S.A.4
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WATCH FEATURES 40 Advisor: Watch Wisdom
42 Profile: Raymond Weil
44 Profile: TAG Heuer
46 Pop Culture: Watches in Film
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ABOUTTOWNWHAT’S HAPPENING
Whether it’s at one of our three metro Detroit locations, a charity fundraiser or a public event, Tapper’s proudly engages with our community on a daily basis.
The following pages feature just a sampling of what we’ve been up to. Special thanks to all of the talented designers that have visited us over the last few months, as well as the clients that have joined us for these special gatherings. We are proud of the many charities and non-profi ts we’ve been able to assist, and all of the distinguished honorees that we’ve had the privilege to salute.
GUY BEDARIDA, JOHN HARDY’S CREATIVE DIRECTOR AND HEAD DESIGNER, PAYS A VISIT TO TAPPER’S
Dr. David Bradley, Deborah Bradley, Guy BedaridaMichael Melfi , Guy Bedarida
Amanda Martinez, Guy Bedarida, Leora Tapper, Nicole Baranowski
Susan Tapper, Howard Tapper, Carolyn Rosenberg, Deanna Kleiman
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
PENNY PREVILLE PERSONAL APPEARANCE, TAPPER’S WEST BLOOMFIELD
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION GO RED FOR WOMEN EVENT, CO-SPONSORED BY DAVID YURMAN, TAPPER’S WEST BLOOMFIELD
ROBERTO COIN BELLA NOTTE DINNER, CAPITAL GRILLE
Penny Preville, Hara Weatherston Pretty in pink cocktails Penny Preville’s Fall Collection
Loretta Morman, Dawn Mack Sal DiVetta, Jason RombergerSara Leibovitz, Shelley Cooper,
Nina Eisenberg
Bridget Wanczyk, Mark Tapper Go Red for Women red dressice sculpture
Renee Guidobono, Mary Pantely, Catherine Smith,Ann Duke
From Roberto Coin’s Cento Collection Guests shop at Roberto Coin Bella Notte dinner Capital Grille
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TAPPER’S “ON AIR”
DAVID YURMAN SHELBY 1000 EVENT, TAPPER’S WEST BLOOMFIELD
NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW GALLERY EVENT - MGM GRAND DETROIT CASINO
Mark Tapper on FOX 2Mark Tapper presenting
engagement trends Steven Tapper, Julia Tapper
Racquel Shuttler, Nina Eisenberg,Steve Berlin
Sal DiVetta, Kevin Bell, Alvin Walker,K.W. Knox
Racquel Shuttler, Rich Morris, Michael Prichenello
The Gallery Event, co-sponsored by David Yurman Evan Yurman, Mark Tapper Chef Wolfgang Puck, Evan Yurman
Steve Smith, Rosemary Rolak, Robert Artelt, Ann Duke,Sandor Holzer, Evan Yurman, Mark & Leora Tapper
Tony Fayne, Evan Yurman, Sandor Holzer
Tammy Alpert, Evan Yurman,Lila Lazarus
DANCING WITH THE STARS, TOWNSEND HOTEL
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
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TAPPER’S SPOKESMAN, JAY HAYDEN, LAUNCHES ROCK HER WORLD COLLECTION
with Robert Violante with Alla Papazian with Denise Merlanti and Morgan Merlanti
with Mahmooda Khalid with Thomas King and Lisa Edwards with Kelly Miller
with Tina Collison with Tom Maniaci with Howard Tapper
with Lynn Nation with Paul Rujan with Robert Artelt
To view more event images, visit our Press Room on tappers.com
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HOUR DETROIT’S BEST DRESSED EVENT, ART VAN FURNITURE
Pamela Dover, Steven Tapper, Denise Lomaz
Bruce Shaw, Steven Tapper
Mark Tapper, Leora Tapper, Howard Tapper, Ann Duke, Steven Tapper
Alla Papazian, Pearl Gordon Sal DiVetta, Jeff Sadowski, John Hubbard Kim Harabedian,
Sal DiVetta
DBUSINESS TOP LAWYERS EVENT, TRE MONTI
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION GO RED FOR WOMEN LUNCHEON, MGM GRAND DETROIT
Jamie Myers, Vicki Briggs, Tracie VolettiKelly Kaminski, Ann Duke, Dawn Mack
Vicki Briggs, Kelly Kaminski
Nicole Baranowski, Vicki Briggs, Wynter Jones,Marla Tapper Young, Leora Tapper, Susan Tapper
MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS, SISTERS AND FRIENDS LUNCHEON, HENRY FORD, WEST BLOOMFIELD
To view more event images, visit our Press Room on tappers.com
Photos courtesty of Andrea Stinson
Photos courtesty of Andrea Stinson
Photo courtesty of Julie Yolles
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SPRING SPOTLIGHT
Give her the gift she really wants - a fabulous personalized necklace, available in different sizes and colors. Silver, $199.99. Gold filled, $249.
Prices are as shown and vary by metal and size.
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MUST-HAVES
Support your favorite team in stylewith these handsome items. An ideal
graduation or groomsmen’s gift! Cufflinks (pair), $60 each.
Picture Mom in this Tapper’s Collection vermeil and smoky quartz necklace, $249 with matching bracelet $119.99. Tapper’s Collection sterling silver and clear
quartz necklace, $249 with matching bracelet, $119.99.
Awaken the legend of the Balinese dragon with John Hardy’s Naga
Collection in sterling silver and 18K gold. Dragon slim cuff, $895. Dragon pendant
necklace, $395. Dragon ring, $350.
Good for Dads & GradsCasio Frogman G-Shock
watch, $500.
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FOR SPRING CELEBRATIONS
What young lady would not want Meira T as a special gift? 14K two-tone white and
yellow gold pavé diamond earrings, $749. 14K two-tone white and yellow goldbezel-set diamond necklace, $645.
An infinity is a truly wonderful Mother’s Day gift because it symbolizes time looping back and endlessly over itself, proving that love is limitless.
Tapper’s Collection in sterling silver and pavé diamond. Infinity necklace, $119.99. Infinity ring, $119.99.
Infinity bracelet (not shown), $139.99.
Protect your loved ones with a sterling silver agate and diamond Hamsa
pendant 36” necklace. Colors available: black, red and green, $249.
Wow Mom with this David Yurman sterling silver ring stack: Pavé diamond marquis, $450.
Classic Cable, $125. Pavé diamond square, $425.
Stack ‘em up! David Yurman sterling silver bracelet stack: Pavé diamond heart lock, $575. Pavé diamond heart, $475.
Pavé diamond Petite Wheaton, $1,350.A perfect graduation gift: Mikimoto 18K white gold earrings with single
diamond and pearl drop, $860. Matching 18K white gold pearl and diamond pendant necklace, $500.
Mark the Moment® with thisMichele Caber Chronograph
watch with silver patent leather strap, $695.
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TAPPER’SLOVE STORIESTapper’s talks to three of our favorite couples and listens intently as they tell us the sweet stories of how they met, and how Tapper’s played a role in one of the biggest and most important days of their life.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
To read their full stories and fi nd out how you could be featured as a Tapper’s Couple, please visit us online at tappers.com
After we walked past thousands of Christmas lights that lined the pathway along Niagara Falls, we stopped at the Secret Garden and he held me for a second before turning me around and handing me the gift that he had been carrying. I sat down to open it and unwrapped a beautiful picture frame that read, “Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but the moments that take your breath away.” I thought, “how adorable!” It was then that he took to his knee and began to say, “Baby, I love you and I want this to be one of those moments that take your breath away. Will you marry me?” I know that he said more, however I was in utter shock. I was excited and had no idea that he had planned this. I placed my hand down and he slipped the most beautiful and perfect ring on my fi nger. Of course I said yes!
Throughout the planning process, Paul Hering from Tapper’s has been by our side. The process of picking out my engagement ring was an easy one, says Josh. He knew exactly what he was looking for, and Paul was patient and understanding as Josh fl ipped through pages of and pages of rings before he found “the one.” He was able to hand-pick the diamond and when he went to pick it up, it was perfect! We visited Tapper’s several times looking at wedding rings for the both of us. Paul was always prepared and knew exactly what would interest us. It is so nice to walk into a jewelry store and be called by name, to feel welcome and for the staff to be interested in who we are as people...
JOSHUA CUPP & BRANDIE KREINER
Our story is simple; from the moment we met something felt special. People would ask me what I was looking for in a woman and I couldn’t explain it but I would always say, “I will just know inside.” When I
met Rebecca I did know because my heart told me that she was the one! When the time came for me to start thinking about getting a ring I decided to visit Tapper’s. I had my reasons…one was that Rebecca and I did a little ring shopping earlier in the year and she told me that Tapper’s had the most beautiful
rings. She was right about the quality and beauty of the rings, and I felt comfortable with the people that helped me. I wanted to design a custom ring and surprise the love of my life with something
special that would remind her how much I loved her every time she looked at it. Besides the design of the setting, I wanted something else unique about this special ring. I wanted a ruby set into the back of the band so that when she looked at the palm of her hand she would see it. This was to symbolize
that “she held my heart in the palm of her hand”! I worked with Nina Eisenberg, and she, along with the designers, helped me design and build this one-of-a-kind perfect ring. They also did all of this in just
two weeks! The rest was up to me now. On New Year’s Eve 2011, I took out my guitar and played Marry Me by the band Train and asked her to marry me as I presented her with this special ring. I explained to her the signifi cance of the ruby and with tears of joy running down her face she told me YES! She gets complimented on her ring everywhere we go and loves telling the store of the ruby. Thanks, Tapper’s!
JOHN HURIN & REBECCA HALLAHAN
Kayla (now my wife) and I have a passion for running. On Christmas Eve 2011, I woke her up early to go for a jog. Even though it was freezing and she didn’t want to go she agreed to go anyway. About a mile into our run, I dropped to one knee and popped the question. I even had my brother staked out to take pictures of the proposal. Alla Papazian at Tapper’s sold us all three of our rings. We couldn’t be happier with the product selection, support and patience we received during our ring buying process. We’ve gotten to know and trust Alla and have developed a strong relationship. She was excellent in guiding me through my options.
BILL & KAYLA RIEGNER
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easily accessible fi nancing, the collection is a truly exciting option for couples in all price ranges.
The current collection also includes diamond stud earrings and diamond pendants. Tapper’s will continue to expand the Rock Her World collection to include many other jewelry styles, so that everyone can enjoy more facets and more sparkle. Visit one of our three Metro Detroit locations and let one of our knowledgeable bridal consultants show you this exciting new diamond, exclusively at Tapper’s!
More Facets...More Sparkle...More Yeses!The Diamond with the Heart of a Star™
Tapper’s Diamonds and Fine Jewelry proudly announced the launch of our exclusive Rock Her World Diamond Collection this past January. The Rock Her World diamond by Tapper’s is the only 81-facet diamond of its kind in the world. Whereas traditional diamonds consist of 58 facets, the addition of 23 facets adds signifi cantly more brilliance. Although there are other branded diamonds that boast as many as 145 facets, the world’s fi nest gemologists would agree that there is a point at which too many facets can create a look that is cloudy and indistinct. Tapper’s diamond cutters painstakingly tested various combinations until they arrived at perfection. The perfect symmetry in which the 81 facets are cut allows light to travel through the diamond in a way that makes it appear larger and brighter. The Rock Her World diamond is lovingly referred to as The Diamond with the Heart of a Star™, as its unique cutting features the appearance of a star at the center of the stone, clearly visible to the naked eye. Every diamond is laser-inscribed with the word foreverafter to signify everlasting love and commitment, and contains its own unique serial number. These markings assure the wearer that not only is their diamond one-of-a-kind, but they can also rest assured that it will always be easily identifi ed.
The Rock Her World engagement ring collection includes 12 stunning settings that beautifully complement the stone. Contemporary, classic, modern and unique, these styles are carefully crafted to match the superior quality that Tapper’s jewelry is known for. Wedding bands and eternity rings round out the collection. Because Tapper’s jewelry directly sources and cuts the Rock Her World diamond, we are able to offer it to our customers at a price that is comparable to traditional diamonds, unlike many other branded diamonds that are sold at a 20 to 30% premium. Complete engagement rings start at $2,999 and each diamond is certifi ed with a lab report from EGL. When those features are combined with the Tapper’s Peace of Mind guarantee and
ROCKHER
WORLDIt began as a desire to create a signature cut
that would capture our vision of a diamond unlike any other classic round or brilliant cut diamond.
Not a reinvention, but a re-imagining of how beautiful such a diamond could be.
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UNLIMITEDSPARKLE
Traditional 58 Facet Diamond
81 FacetRock Her World
Diamond
THE ULTIMATE SPARKLER
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PROFILE: JAY HAYDEN
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If Jay Hayden looks familiar to you, it’s because he is! In fact, you’ve probably seen his entire life played out.
In a memorable AT&T commercial that aired in 2012, he managed to change his train ticket with his phone, meet his future wife, have a child, and then raise that son to become America’s president — all in 30 seconds. Not a bad life, right?
And now, you see him on local TV stations in our commercials telling viewers to think inside the box with beautiful jewelry from Tapper’s Diamonds & Fine Jewelry.
But who is this handsome, 30-something Korean-Irish American?
Born Jonathan Hayden, in Northfi eld, Vermont, Jay majored in theater at The University of Vermont. “I was walking by the University of Vermont Theatre Department when I fi rst arrived on campus my freshman year. There was a casting notice for a one-act play. I thought to myself: “I just want to see if I’m good enough to do something like this. And I got the part!”
Upon graduation in 2004, Jay moved to Los Angeles with dreams of becoming an actor.
“In LA, I quickly found out the real defi nition of the word ‘impossible.’ But that was the dream, and if you’re one of the lucky people in this world that actually knows what you want to do with your life, why would you do anything else?”
After years of struggling and almost giving up, he started booking commercials and landing roles in the movies The House Bunny and State of Emergency. Most recently, Jay guest-starred in the CBS hit TV series, Criminal Minds and he currently stars as the lead in Hulu’s fi rst original scripted show, Battleground: a workplace dramedy about the people behind the scenes of a political campaign. Jay plays head campaign strategist, Chris “Tak” Davis, who wants to affect change, but has to make some tough decisions in order to win.
He stays in shape by playing in two (when does he fi nd the time) different soccer leagues. Jay is happily married and has a three-year-old daughter, Amelia. So, sorry ladies… he’s taken.
But we’re still smitten with Jay Hayden and couldn’t be happier that he’s our spokesman!
WHO’STHAT GUY?An up-close-and-personal look at
the new face of Tapper’s.
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“If you’re one of the lucky people in this world that actually
knows what you want to do with your life, why would
you do anything else?”
Howard Tapper, Jay Hayden
On the set at Somerset Collection
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The opening of our “fourth location”, Tappers.com, provides our customers with the ultimate shopping convenience.
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A sneak peek at the new design of our high-tech, user-friendly website, expected to launch in April of 2013.
TAPPERS.COMTHE WORLD WIDE WEB
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We are pleased to announce the re-launch of Tappers.com! Our new site has been designed to provide a luxury jewelry shopping experience at your fi ngertips. It is now convenient to Mark the Moment® any time of day for any occasion!
At Tapper’s, our goal is to deliver a new and exciting online shopping experience. Our team has built a website that will do more than just engage you; they designed a site where you’ll want to explore, learn and have fun shopping. The website was built to be responsive: a web design approach aimed to provide an optimal viewing experience. Whether you’re on a desktop computer, tablet or smart phone, your Tappers.comexperience will be the same across the board. You will have the ability to search and display products how you want: by designer, collection, or category. You will be able to create “Wish Lists”, fi nd helpful tips on purchasing engagement rings, track your repairs, care for your fi ne jewelry, and learn from industry insiders about top trends.
We invite you to explore all that the new Tappers.com has to offer. Happy shopping!
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Marlee’s is located on the second fl oor of the Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi248.380.9900 . marleesstyle.com
LIKE US
MARLEE’S STYLE SECTIONMARLEE’SESSENTIALS
1. Lisa Freede metallic palette gunmetal necklace, $982. Capri Collection black onyx triple-drop earrings, $168Dogeared gold vermeil over sterling silver bracelets3. Infi nity, $63 4. Large bar, $88 5. Faith, $686. Bosco sterling silver wrap ring, $1467. Marlee’s Couture Minis 18K white gold diamond peace sign pendant, $7488. Hand-beaded silk envelope clutch, $95 each9. Margo Morrison Swarovski crystal and semi-precious stone necklace with sterling silver toggle, $55010. Miguel Ases Swarovski crystal and semi-precious stone earrings, $41611. Marlee’s Glisten Collection sterling silver and rose vermeil mother of pearl and CZ earrings, $19812. DiModolo sterling silver and 18K rose gold vermeil four link Ikonia pendant necklace, $39519
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1. Nashelle sterling silver disk necklace with turquoise charm, $1222. Lisa Freede emeraldite beaded necklace, $2963. Batlana Collection green adventurine and turquoise earrings, $984. Batlana Collection green adventurine dome earrings, $885. Horn Collection dyed green horn cuff, $786. Marlaina Stone Unique Peyton bracelet, $1507. M Z Wallace Kelly Green Bedford Page handbag, $2958. M Z Wallace Kelly Green Leather Ingrid wallet, $1509. Pono green ambrosia resin oval link necklace, $238
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The Pantone Color Institute has named Emerald the color of the year for 2013.
A rich jewel tone, Emerald can be fl attering for everyone regardless of skin tone, hair color, and most importantly, your personal style point of view (POV). Whether you want to make a bold statement or just add a little pop of color, Marlee’s has something for everyone!
MARLEE’S STYLE SECTION
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TAPPER’SESTATESERVICES
AS GOOD AS GOLD
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Trust the same people that you purchase your fi ne jewelry from when you’re ready to part with your estate pieces.
Once upon a time, you loved your jewelry.
Perhaps today’s jewelry designs don’t inspire you, or changes in your lifestyle have you thinking that you no longer want to pay insurance on or own as much jewelry as you once did. Perhaps you’ve thought about selling your jewelry, but are worried that you won’t get the best price for your precious items. You may be puzzled or confused as to what options you have or who you can trust.
Since 1977, you’ve trusted Howard, Steven and the Tapper family for their honesty and integrity when purchasing your fi ne jewelry and timepieces. Today, that same family that earned your trust over the last 36 years is here to assist you in selling those items that no longer fi t into your lifestyle. At Tapper’s, it is our goal to provide you with the most knowledgeable, professional and personalized service, in an effort to capture the maximum value for these once-prized possessions.
Due to the current economic climate and the value of precious metals, there is an increased interest in the buying and selling of gold and other fi ne metals, as well as previously owned and estate jewelry. Now is a perfect time to consider selling the jewelry you no longer care to own. Turn that jewelry into cash that could be used for the purchase of pieces that better fi t your lifestyle, or maybe that vacation that you’ve been putting off.
At Tapper’s we will examine each piece for its unique characteristics. Our experts are certifi ed GIA graduate gemologists and experienced estate buyers. We abide by the highest standards when considering aesthetics and beauty, condition, workmanship, quality and the authenticity of every item.
In addition to estate and previously owned jewelry, we are one of the largest purchasers of diamonds in the Midwest. We are always interested in white, natural yellow and fancy colored diamonds starting at 1 carat. Signed vintage designer jewelry by makers including Tiffany, Cartier, Buccellati and others are in great demand and well worth bringing to us. Our watch experts can also assist you in placing your fi ne timepieces, whether it be through trade-in or outright sale. All jewelry and watches are inspected on-site and most customers leave the store with a check that same day.
If you’re not sure you’re ready to sell your items, we are happy to inspect and appraise them with no obligation. You may be surprised at what your treasures are worth in today’s market. No matter what your situation trust the Tapper family to help you make an informed and thoughtful decision.
Tapper’s Estate Services are available at our West Bloomfi eld location. Call today and ask for one of our estate buyers to make an appointment (248)932-7700.
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1. Tapper’s Collection 18K white gold sapphire and diamond 36” tassel necklace, $4,999 2. Roberto Coin 18K rose gold square ring featuring a center stone of blue topaz over mother of
pearl surrounded by diamonds, $4,760. 18K rose gold oval ring featuring a center stone of blue topaz over mother of pearl surrounded by diamonds, $5,580 3. Ippolita Rock Candy
Collection 18K yellow gold blue topaz drop earrings, $2,495 4. David Yurman sterling silver multi-colored gemstone 36” station necklace, $2,100 5. John Hardy Dot Batu sterling silver
drop earrings with London blue topaz, $995 6. Gurhan sterling silver and 24K yellow gold blue lapis bracelet, $2,295
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1. Hearts On Fire Copley single drop diamond pendant in 18K yellow gold with platinum, $12,500 2. Judith Ripka white sapphire lace drop pendant necklace in sterling silver, $800
3. John Hardy Naga 18K yellow gold and white sapphire necklace, $6,995 4. Judith Ripka white sapphire lace drop earrings in sterling silver, $650 5. Tapper’s Collection two-tone 14K
rose and white gold ring with diamonds, $1,199 6. Tapper’s Collection sterling silver and diamond cuff, $299 7. Roberto Coin 18K yellow gold and bezel set diamond earrings, $2,900
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1. Roberto Coin 18K white gold black and white diamond circle necklace, $6,420 2. David Yurman Cable Classic sterling silver bangle with diamonds and black onyx, $7,400 3. Mikimoto
'Pearls in Motion' black South Sea and Akoya cultured pearl necklace with diamond accent, $4,800 4. Penny Preville 18K white gold black and white diamond earrings, $2,940 5. Italian
black and white ceramic Domino bracelet featuring a white or black pavé diamond square. From top to bottom: $2,099, $3,499, $3,499 6. John Hardy Classic Chain sterling silver
cushion ring with pavé black sapphires, $795 7. John Hardy Classic Chain Lava sterling silver necklace accented with black sapphires, $1,495
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W hile shoppingfor your wardrobe thisseason, have you noticed thatmany of the most fashion-forwardstyles contain elements of Easterncultures? Influences from Japan are
particularly prevalent, like pleated origami-inspired organdy cotton, wing-shaped shoulders, and wide pants, among others. It’s a trend that willcontinue into fall and winter, with floral jacquards from Vera Wang, Easternspiritual styling from Prada, and brushstrokes of color from Lela Rose.
And what jewelry do these Asian-infused fashions beg for? Pieceswith a decidedly Eastern edge, of course. “These clothes are theperfect canvases, so to speak, for jewelry,” says David Wolfe, creativedirector of the Doneger Group in New York City. “Unlike what we sawbefore this year, the new fashions aren’t heavily embellished.” Wolfe,one of fashion’s leading international forecasters, adds that with thesemodern Eastern-inspired clothes, “The lines and the shades provide thecolor, if you will. And with this new sophisticated simplicity of extremestructures and curvilinear cuts, a strong jewelry statement becomes veryimportant.”
GO EAST WITH YOUR JEWELRYSome of the best fine jewelry brands aremaking accessorizing à la the Asian aestheticeasy to do this year, by incorporating one orseveral of the following elements: Gems. Certain stones “say” Eastern, especiallyjade (in all colors), red coral, black onyx,pearls, mother-of-pearl, emerald and ruby. Materials. Enamel and lacquer, materials usedin original Far Eastern jewelry, are significant,
and today “new Eastern” collections sometimesrely on colored resins and ceramics to impart that same
bold mien. Techniques. Filigree and mokume-gane bring Eastern cultures
to mind. The openwork of filigree can invoke the idea ofChinese calligraphy, while the ancient Japanesemetalworking art of mokume-gane is a process used byspecially trained artisans for one-of-a-kind jewelry.Themes. Art Nouveau-like motifs are characteristic ofEastern jewelry, especially dragonflies and butterflies, plusflowers and plants like cherry blossoms, bamboo, lotusand peonies. Spiritual symbolism abounds: the Om, theTree of Life and certain mythological creatures, such asdragons. And all 12 animal signs of the Chinese zodiac are
definitely key. 2013 is The Year of the Snake on the Chinesecalendar, so new jewelry focused on those writhing reptiles is
everywhere. The ancient Chinese culture viewed snakes as apositive omen, symbolic of eternal love, wisdom, immortality and
so on. Today, contemporary luxury brands are fashioning serpentine-stylejewelry whichever way you want it: replete with demonic details like a long
tongue and menacing eyes, or in morestylized versions merely hinting at asnake via their super-curvy shapes,often inlaid or prong-set with preciousgems. Whether you choose a snake-ystyle this year, or pieces with afeminine Art Nouveau-like beauty,heading toward the exotic East willsurely lead you in the right direction!
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From gelato greens to sherbet purples, jewelry’s newest pastelgem palette looks simply delicious! And this spring andsummer, the sweetest delicately hued designs are those that
spotlight the stone as the star. As the precious metal plays more of asupporting role in many of the new pieces, four interesting stone cutsin particular are adding to the latest statement jewelry’s drama:cabochons, checkerboards, rose cuts and slices.
THE COLOR STORYAlthough bright Emerald is 2013’s Color of the Year, according tointernational color authority The Pantone Color Institute, most of theother leading hues of spring and summer are toned down, moremuted. In a one-on-one interview, Pantone’s executive director,Leatrice Eiseman (often referred to as the “International Color Guru”)explains: “The first half of this year is more about less-bold shadesthat help us find harmony in the frantic pace of our everyday lives.That said, however, today we have a lot of trans-seasonal colors.”
Exactly what colors are at the top of this proliferation of pastels?For women, there are 10 key shades, but here Eiseman discusses fourof those that are especially significant to new luxury jewelrycollections this season: Dusk Blue, Grayed Jade, African Violet andLinen. “You need to try a touch of all these on-trend colors in someway. And buying a beautiful piece of colored stone jewelry is a greatplace to start — because it’s like dipping your toe into new colorwaters. But just be sure it’s good color, from a quality brand and arespected jeweler that you trust.”
SOME PERFECT PASTELS On that note, here are some of the pretty-in-pastel gems that finejewelry brands are focusing on this season. Because they’re fashionforward, you’ll often find them in pieces that are important to add toyour jewelry wardrobe, like multi-strand bracelets and necklaces,power pendants, dramatic drop earrings and epically sized fashionrings.Dreamy Greens. Prasiolite, opal, chalcedony, moonstone, agate, greenamethyst, jade, peridot, tsavorite, chrysoprase, tourmaline, greensapphire, green diamonds. And emerald, of course, because Emerald isthe Color of the Year! Pretty Purples. Quartz, jade, moonstone, amethyst, mother-of-pearl,purple sapphire. Be-in-Style Blues. Moonstone, blue topaz, labradorite, blue cat’s eye,blue agate, aquamarine, turquoise, chalcedony, blue quartz, iolite,lapis-lazuli, sapphire, tanzanite, zircon, blue diamonds. The Right Whites. Rutilated quartz, agate, pearls, moonstone, mother-of-pearl, white coral, champagne diamonds and linen-like shades ofrough-cut diamonds. C
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Clockwise from top left:1. Detroit Tigers emblem cufflinks, $60.2. David Yurman sterling silver claw amulet pendant, $400.3. Hearts On Fire 18K white gold Acclaim engagement ring, $7,450.4. Panerai Radiomir Black Seal watch, $9,600.5. David Yurman sterling silver black onyx spiritual bead bracelet, $595.6. John Hardy Naga sterling silver and bronze double wrap bracelet on black nylon chord, $350.7. David Yurman sterling silver Royal Chord ring, $450.
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Clockwise from top left:1. Michele black diamond Deco watch with nectarine strap, $1,645.2. Lana 14K white gold Raindrop diamond bezel earrings, $410.3. Ippolita Wonderland Collection sterling silver large quartz and mother of pearl teardrop pendant, $495.4. John Hardy Classic Chain sterling silver wide cuff, $995.5. Ippolita Wonderland Collection sterling silver quartz and mother of pearl octagon ring, $595.
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Clockwise from top left:1. Tapper’s Collection 18K white gold toggle diamonds by the yard necklace, $9,900.2. Kwiat Sunburst Collection 18K white gold diamond flower necklace, $3,550.3. Kwiat 18K white gold diamond hoop earrings, $16,400.4. Kwiat Sunburst Collection 18K white gold diamond flower ring, $3,550.5. Tapper’s Collection tri-color diamond bangle set, $14,900.
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Clockwise from top left:1. Armenta Midnight Collection sterling silver necklace featuring charms in 18K yellow gold and sterling silver: Pendant with sapphires and diamonds, $2,335. Pendant with oval moonstones and diamonds, $3,990. 18K yellow gold and sterling silver mother-of-pearl diamond pendant, $980.2. Tapper’s Collection sterling silver sapphire and diamond drop earrings, $3,499.3. Vianna B.R.A.S.I.L. 18K yellow gold citrine, quartz, and diamond ring, $2,900.4. Cartier Ballon Bleu Mid 18K yellow gold and diamond ladies automatic watch, $45,400.5. Gurhan sterling silver and 24K yellow gold coil ring, $225.6. Alexis Bittar lucite and Swarovski crystal pins. Dragonfly, $295. Flower, $295.
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Clockwise from top left:1. Marco Bicego 18K yellow gold satin Murano necklace, $3,180.2. Lana 14K yellow gold cascade earrings, $875. 3. Roberto Coin stack bracelets: Diamond circle, $2,900. Primavera bangle, $1,900. Diamond tsquare, $3,600. 4. Tapper’s Collection 18K white gold green agate and diamond ring, $2,099. 5. Tapper’s Collection 18K white gold green agate and diamond earrings, $2,699.
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Clockwise from top left: 1. Mikimoto graduated Akoya pearl necklace with 18K white gold clasp, $3,500.2. Tapper’s Collection 18K white gold 32” diamond eternity necklace, $67,600.3. Gregg Ruth 18K white gold teardrop diamond earrings, $13,295.4. Tapper’s Collection 18K white gold diamond bangle, $26,900.5. Gregg Ruth 18K white gold diamond ring, $9,280.6. Mikimoto Akoya pearl and 18K white gold diamond earrings, $4,000.
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IS IT NECESSARY TO SERVICE MYWATCH IF I’M NOT HAVING PROBLEMSWITH IT?All watches need maintenance. The extent of the service requireddepends on the particular timepiece, its movement and its age.Generally, quartz watches need battery replacements every twoto three years. Mechanical watches, much like automobiles, needregular servicing. The inner movements of the mechanical watchare lightly lubricated to reduce friction between the parts andensure accuracy and reliability. Deterioration of the lubricantsoccurs over time and results in higher friction, increasing wearand tear and decreasing precision. A mechanical watch should beserviced every three to five years. Watches should always betaken to an authorized retailer to be properly serviced. If thewrong gaskets, batteries or parts are used, it can result in moreexpensive repairs down the line. Even quartz watches, after asimple battery change, have to be properly sealed and closed toensure their water resistance.
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IS A WATCH A GOOD INVESTMENT?Many people buy a watch because they love the individualstatement the piece makes about them. However, in today’seconomy, people also want to know that the watch they’rebuying will hold its value over time, and maybe even go up invalue. Most top-name watches will hold their value and somecan even become heirloom pieces over the coming generations. Ifyou’re looking to start building a watch collection, invest indifferent styles of watches appropriate for different situations,and do your homework regarding the most coveted brands.Special or limited-edition watches are almost always a goodinvestment in the long term. Don’t be afraid to ask questions; ourknowledgeable watch experts are here to give you guidance.
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I HEAR PEOPLE TALK ABOUT“COMPLICATED” WATCHES; WHAT DOESTHIS MEAN (AND ISN’T LIFECOMPLICATED ENOUGH)? The term complicated refers to timepieces with certain functions orfeatures that are considered top feats of watchmaking. The mostcoveted complications vary depending on personal taste andwatchmaking progress. Among the top categories today aretourbillon watches (expensive, complex mechanical calibers thathouse an escapement, which compensates for errors in timekeepingdue to the effects of gravity), repeater watches that chime the timeon demand via a series of gongs and hammers, and perpetualcalendar watches that can track the day, date,month, year and leap year (and sometimesmoonphases and more) for hundredsof years to come. Some of theworld’s finest complicatedwatches can have waitinglists, but please stop inanyway — we’rehappy to show yousome fabuloustimepieceswhether or notyou plan to buy.
WHAT NEW MATERIALS ARE BEINGUSED IN WATCHMAKING?As watchmakers progress in their quests for innovation, theynaturally turn to other fields, such as the space and automotiveindustries, to see what these state-of-the-art worlds are utilizing.This has led to a wealth of new lightweight, rugged, hypo-allergenic materials being incorporated into wristwatch cases,dials and straps. Among the more interesting materials beingused: high-tech ceramic, carbon fiber, aluminum, titanium andalloys of various elements. These are great new introductions thatare well worth checking out the next time you visit the store.
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WHAT ARE THE CURRENT WATCH TRENDS?One of the most important trends in the watch market today is definitely the proliferationof dual-, triple-, and multi-time zone watches. For today’s global business person, or anybusy traveler, having alternate time zones readily available at the flick of the wrist is almostessential. These timepieces come in a wealth of styles and in an array of price ranges,offering design and technology options for men and women. Chronographs also steal thelimelight with their form-meets-function attitude. A chronograph is a watch that timesmultiple events, and it can be a very useful tool. Another important trend today is themove toward new timepieces for women. These include mechanical and quartz watchesthat offer sophisticated features and functions, like elegant moonphase indications,chronograph counters and calendars.
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What was the original goal when the brand was launched back in 1976? My father-in-law, Mr. Raymond Weil, was a visionary. In 1976, while Swisswatchmakers were struggling with outdated business models, he saw anopportunity. His goal was to democratize, worldwide, Swisswatchmaking, to produce elegant and exquisite watches with the highestquality standards but at more attainable prices. Today, my mission is tocontinue my father-in-law’s extraordinary adventure.
How would you differentiate your company, and your watches, from thecompetition? Raymond Weil is one of the last independent family-owned businesses,with the third generation now in charge. Our brand benefits from thehorological knowledge of Mr. Weil, renowned in the watchmakingindustry as a living legend.
Our watches are creative and elegant, offering high quality standards atunequaled prices. They benefit from Mr. Weil’s 63 years of experience,from my 30 years, and from the latest technological innovations made byour R & D department.
What do you consider your greatest accomplishment?Staying independent in a highly competitive market. By so doing, we’veadded a human component to our business model.
What can we expect from Raymond Weil this year in terms of technicaland aesthetic innovation? Mr. Raymond Weil invented a fresh approach to luxury. My two sons, Elieand Pierre, and I strive to continue along this route. (They are particularlykeen on introducing new technologies in marketing.)
Our timepieces are at once classic and modern, casual and elegant.
Remaining true to the brand’s spirit, we’re offering new designs andvariations in color, materials, shapes and sizes.
The Maestro collection, for example, features a new chronograph, aphase de lune complication for ladies, and some retro-inspired models.Freelancer is revisiting its classics with new interpretations of the best-selling chronograph and the open-dial visible balance wheel models.The new Jasmine collection features a subtle flower motif, which nowadorns the heart of its dial, on a guilloché finish.
You’re known for a focus on art and music; how does this relate towatchmaking? Music is a family passion: my father-in-law is a great lover of classical andlyrical music and was inspired by it from the outset when he named hisfirst collections after famous operas. He transmitted this passion to mywife, who is a professional pianist, and to my sons who are musiciansthemselves. I’ve carried on developing this unique duo — watchmakingand music. They have much in common: precision, creativity and theemotions they inspire.
What kind of person wears a Raymond Weil watch? How manywatches do you own and which is your favorite?A person who wears Raymond Weil is attentive to quality, and appreciatesinnovative, elegant timepieces. In addition, this person likely favors thetraditional values conveyed by a family-run company.
Personally, I have a collection of about 60 Raymond Weil watches andcannot pick a favorite; each is appropriate for a particular moment of life.That said, I currently love wearing a recent creation: my Maestro Phase deLune Semainier, a unique timepiece with seven hands, combiningharmony, elegance, tradition and innovation.
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Only a couple of weeks after Hurricane Sandy, when much of lowerManhattan, Brooklyn and New Jersey were still plunged indarkness, TAG Heuer went ahead with its plans for the Manhattan
launch party of its latest Link collection, the Link Lady Trilogy LimitedEdition. Created in conjunction with brand ambassador Cameron Diaz,who attended the event, the Trilogy collection (a limited-edition steel ring,bracelet and watch trio featuring the first automatic watch in the LinkLady line) was already slated to do good: Profits are dedicated to supportUN Women, an organization that advocates for women's rights around theworld. In the wake of Sandy's destructive force, however, the watchcompany knew it must do more.
"Our hearts and prayers go out to the victims of Hurricane Sandy,"TAG Heuer president and CEO Jean-Christophe Babin told the crowd of500 or so, many of whom had flown in from Europe for the event. "Wedecided it was important to help New York Cares with their relief efforts,and we are donating $100 for every guest who is here."
As it happened, actor Leonardo DiCaprio — another TAG Heuerbrand ambassador, whose new Signature Link Calibre 16 Chronograph(with blue dial) will raise funds for Green Cross International and the
Natural Resources Defense Council — was in town filming The Wolf ofWall Street. He bounded on stage to join Diaz and Babin, showering highpraise on the brand. "It's incredible to work with a company that cares somuch, and gives so much. That kind of dedication to service is importantto me, and it's reflected in everything TAG Heuer does."
The Link Lady Trilogy Limited Edition set and Leonardo DiCaprioLink Automatic Chronograph Calibre 16 watch are in stores now. TAG Heuer fans can also enjoy a technological breakthrough this year: theTAG Heuer Mikrogirder. The innovative regulator, which TAG Heuerclaims challenges the 300-year heritage of hairspring/balance wheelmechanical regulation, allows the company to present a highly accuratechronograph, impervious to gravity, with minimal isochronous error.Winner of the 2012 Aiguille d'Or — the top prize in all categories at theGeneva Watchmaking Gran Prix — the Mikrogirder Chronographreplaces the spiral hairspring and classic balance wheel with a couplingbeam and excitatory beam system, paired with a linear oscillator. Thetechnology allows the chronograph accuracy to 5/10,000 of a second,beating 7.2 million times each hour. The design features a anthracite dialand rubber strap, with assymetric case.
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S K Y F A L L Daniel Craig as James Bond, wearing an
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EXPLORE THE LITTLE LUXURIES THE WORLD HAS TO OFFER.DONALD CHARLES RICHARDSON
THE NIGHT SPOTIt’s no secret that Broadway singers and actors hate whenthe curtain comes down and they have to leave the stage.So on Tuesday nights, after the shows are out, performersand the fans who love them gather for Backstage at 54Below (located in the basement of legendary Studio 54) tokeep the music and jokes going over drinks and supper. Ledby musical director Brad Simmons and host Susie Mosher,gypsies, Broadway and cabaret stars (and occasionally anaudience member) sing or do their routines in this intimateand fashionable 144-seat space created by Tony-winningset designers. The wine list and food are good, the serviceexcellent, the crowd always fun. And you never know whomight turn up to perform. End your evening on a high note.
A STROLL THROUGH HOTEL LA MAMOUNIAMarrakech has a fascinating history, exotic markets, exciting nightlife and a delightfully opulent hotel. La Mamounia, a former palace celebrated for its mixtureof traditional Moroccan and modern French styles, offers intriguing experiences from great art to ice cream. Take a walk through the reception room, lobby andtearoom, where Moroccan paintings and statues inspire. Stop at the Italian Bar to view the latest photography exhibition while sipping a Le Grand DameChampagne cocktail made with citrus essence. Next, wander outside into the serene 17-acre garden filled with olive and citrus trees, magnificent roses and anextensive kitchen garden (you might chat with the chef as he gathers vegetables for dinner). At the center of the garden is Le Menzeh, an ice cream pavilionthat offers pastries and freshly made ice creams. Finally, to recover from your exertions, complete your tour with a Royal Hammam treatment at the lavish spa.
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SPIRIT OF THE PASTBuilt in 1228 by the Anglo-Norman de Burgosfamily, Ashford Castle is set on 350 acres with aspectacular backdrop of Irish woodlands, lakeand mountains. Sir Benjamin Lee Guinnesspurchased the estate in 1855 as the family’scountry residence. Since becoming a hotel in1939, the castle has welcomed dignitaries andcelebrities including Prince Edward, King GeorgeV, Ted Kennedy, Sharon Stone, Brad Pitt andBarbra Streisand. The castle offers contemporarycomforts and conveniences, but naturally, old-world traditions still thrive. There’s Ireland’s firstschool of falconry, a decanter of sherry in eachroom, and tea served in the drawing room. Andin keeping with conventional castle ambiance,there’s also a ghost, reportedly from the 19thcentury when the Guinnesses were in residence.Not to worry: guests who’ve seen the youngfemale apparition say she’s friendly.
LIGHT FOOTEDThis spring, let your feet shine with bright bejeweled footwear byIvy Kirzhner, featuring cloisonné metal work and exotic leathers.The 2013 collection includes the Ark, a dress wedge with crystalsand snake leather inlays on an 18K gold-plated heel. The Taj Mahalgladiator sandal features gold silk metallic leather with crystals.Nefertiti is an ornamental high wedge with 18K gold-platedhardware and hand-enameled cloisonné treatment. Pictured aboveare the Montezuma Deco-bejeweled slippers in royal blue and hotcoral kid suede and gold silk metallic, and the Tresor, a Deco balletflat in gold silk metallic and opal, both with crystals on an 18K gold-plated hardware ornament. Step into a brilliant summer.
CONCERT GRANDSteinway Lyngdorf is a collaboration between Steinway & Sons, makers of theworld’s finest pianos, and audio innovator Peter Lyngdorf. Their speaker systemsrange from the invisible to the compact to the giant. Currently, the state-of-the-art choice is the Model LS Concert. Combined with the SP-1 Stereo Processor orP-1 Surround Sound Processor and Steinway Lyngdorf’s fully digital amplifiers, it’sperfect for luxurious home theaters. The open-baffle design makes the speakerinteract with the room much as a musical instrument would, resulting inextremely open and life-like musicality. There’s also a remarkable remote thatweighs nearly 2.2 pounds, with a rotating wheel crafted from solid, gold-platedbrass and mounted on precision-machined Swiss bearings, providing intuitiveand total command of the system.
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In the northeastern corner of Thailand, in what were once nearlyinaccessible lands, you will find the tropical Asian destination knownas The Golden Triangle. Decades ago, thisregion, which borders Laos and Myanmar,was filled with opiate traders and insurgents.
Nowadays, it is one of the most unspoiled parts ofSoutheast Asia with a sophisticated infrastructure ofroads, markets, hotels and shops to attract visitors.
Physically, The Golden Triangle has magnificenthills, mountains, swaying bamboo forests, and themajestic Mekong river. Culturally, you’ll find Buddhisttemples and first-rate artisans perfecting sculpture,woodwork and pottery. Socially, the famedgenerosity of spirit that characterizes the Thaipeople is in abundance; as yet, the region has notbecome overwhelmed by tourists.
When I came across photographs of amagnificent house, available for rent, on a formercoffee plantation near Chiang Rai, a town within The
Golden Triangle, I booked flights immediately. Owned by an Australianinterior designer currently based in Hong Kong, pictures of the property
made it clear that this was an architectural gem.It took about 90 minutes to get to Chiang Rai
from Bangkok, and from the plane we were in awe ofthe verdant mountains to the north. We were pickedup at the airport by Sakda, our driver andhousekeeper for the next 10 days. During the ridefrom the airport, on a highway as sleek as what you’dfind stateside, we passed by pristine villages,remarkable fruit and vegetable markets, and smalllocal Buddhist temples. It was exotic but welcoming,and so clean and lush I felt as if we were in Hawaiirather than a remote Southeast Asian country. The airwas redolent with the scents of onions, ginger andfrying chilies, and even the colors of the fruits — pink,orange, red and purple — seemed so magical.
Chiang Rai has simple, wonderful, open-airrestaurants. The cuisine of this region is based largely
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on Chinese peasant cooking. This means placing fresh herbs in the bottom ofa bowl, topping them with noodles, filling the bowl with broth, and puttinggrilled chicken, beef, pork, or shrimp over the noodles. Or, if you’re in the moodfor a lighter snack, head to the markets to buy exotic, colorful fruits like durian,longan, rambutan and pitaya.
When not eating, you should visit the bizarre, fascinating Black House,a huge installation organized by the artist Thawan Duchanee. The vasttemple grounds are perfectly landscapedon undulating rises, with fruit trees, narrowstone paths, small horses stationed nearthe buildings, and views of the hillsides thatmade me feel as if I was in a movie. Theartist had utilized the landscapes as if theyexisted only to complement his own work:it was that audacious! Each buildinghoused fake skeletons of imaginarycreatures, pelts from beasts that had neverexisted, and an odd, evocative mix of oldand new elements. Each building wasunique and stunning, and each was an art gallery unto itself, displayingworks of art in stone, fabric, clay and oil paint. It looked like somethingSalvador Dali might have done had he been born in Thailand.
The best pottery in the region can be found at Doy Din DangPottery, where master potter Somluk Pantiboon producesmuseum-quality work. While the region has a long history ofusing clay to make household items, Pantiboon is creating artthat is decorative rather than utilitarian. He is an independent
thinker, international in outlook and experience in contrast to most whohave spent their entire lives here as farmers.
Massages are the high point of a trip to The Golden Triangle. For about $50,you can have a one-hour treatment that will loosen you up, revive your sensesand restore focus. The very best place for massages in Chiang Rai is ChivitThamma Da. Located on a narrow street next to a river, this spa is housed in awonderfully old-fashioned, two-story wooden building next to a coffee shop runby the same owners. I went there each day during my trip, and after a 90-minutemassage, all the stress that remained from my ordinary life was diminished.Massages are a fundamental part of daily life for many in Thailand: It’s theirtherapy. As a clinical psychologist it’s hard to admit, but I believe their practicetrumps mine.
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WHERE TO STAY:RAI RAKANG: Easily the mostbeautiful home I have ever rented. Ithad one enormous room, threestories high, modeled on a Buddhisttemple, and a luxurious bedroomand attached bath with views ofgrounds that were once a coffee
plantation. Called “Elephant House,” it ran about $275 a night,which included daily breakfast catered on the patio, dailyhousekeeping, and a driver and car (gasoline extra). Contact theowner, Andrew Bell, directly at [email protected].
LE MERIDIEN: A brand-new riverside property in Chiang Rai, withbeautiful rooms, great food, cooking classes and an incrediblyfriendly staff. 221 / 2 Moo 20 Kwaewai RoadTambon Robwieng, Amphur MuangChiang Rai 57000, ThailandPhone: +66 (53) 603 333Fax: +66 (53) 603 330 Email: [email protected]
ANANTARA GOLDEN TRIANGLE: A stone’s throw fromMyanmar and Laos, this is one of thetop luxury hotels in Thailand. Theproperty boasts a spa and an array ofupscale restaurants, and they’ll evenhelp you arrange a trip to an elephantcamp, where the majestic creaturesare protected from poachers and
raised in the serenity and love characteristic of this Buddhist nation. Golden Triangle, ThailandPhone: +66 (0) 5378 4084Email: [email protected]
WHERE TO EAT:Any number of holes in the wall in the dozens of Thai towns andvillages that make up The Golden Triangle offer delicious freshnoodles, broth, fried pork and grilled chicken. The country isfriendly, safe and clean.
WHAT TO DO:In Chiang Rai, you must go as often as possible to Chivit ThammaDa for massages, followed by cold draft beer or coffee and pastriesin the adjoining café. Massages are by appointment. Call +66 (0) 81984 2925 to schedule.
In addition to visiting temples and shrines, it is also great fun to have aportrait done while you’re there. Visit Bliss Studios, where acephotographer Chalit Chawalitangkun takes travel photos to a new level. Email: [email protected].
For pottery, visit Doy Din Dang Pottery. Website: dddpottery.com.
THE AIR WASREDOLENT WITHTHE SCENTS OFONIONS, GINGERAND FRYINGCHILIES, AND EVENTHE COLORS OFTHE FRUITS — PINK,ORANGE, REDAND PURPLE —SEEMED SOMAGICAL.
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For one hour a week, I am a princess. I am morebeautiful than Sofia Vergara, more graceful than aswan. Although my upper back aches slightly, I am
gloriously happy. Dormant muscles that I never knew existed arespringing to life. And my brain (whichcan no longer remember what book I’mreading) is sending multiple messages:to my pinky finger to point upward, tomy feet to glide back on the ball andforward with the heel, to my head to tiltand my torso to configure a perfectpose. (They tell me “muscle memory”will eventually kick in; I eagerly awaitthe kick...) I silently thank Mom and Dadfor those costly ballet lessons decades
ago, and wonder why I ever stopped. I love to dance!“Enough waltz!” insists my young and handsome
Brazilian dance instructor. “We will learn the rumba. Forgetthose ballet arms and look at me with dagger eyes. This is asensual dance! Run your fingers through your hair, sweepthem across your upper body. Focus on the hips…” I look athim defiantly: this middle-aged suburban mom is not aboutto sway her hips or caress her upper body. He accepts noexcuses: I am to practice in the privacy of home.
To prepare, I rummage through my closet and discovera slinky red dress and some gleaming South Sea pearls,perfect for a sensual rumba. Thankful that the back of mylakeside home is totally private (if I discount deer andchipmunks), I don the outfit and lose myself in thehypnotic rhythm blaring on my stereo in full surroundsound. Completely immersed in the music andconcentrating on my moves, I never heard the leaf blowersin my backyard. Suddenly, I’m returning the stares ofseveral smiling and appreciative gardeners, their facesglued to my back window. Apparently, I’ve unleashed myinner beast and will soon be the talk of the town, at leastamong groundskeepers…
Undaunted, I count the hours until my next lesson,when I’ll once again transform to princess, or (in mydreams) to temptress. And as I glance at my reflection inthe dance studio mirror, I see no wrinkles or extrapounds, but rather an ageless elegant woman with anewly awakened passion for life. TA
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