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Photography by Alex Palumbo and courtesy of Outstanding in the Field.

Outstanding in the Field
2 Hog Creek Lane, East Hampton

Outstanding in the Field, the celebrated nomadic dining event hosted annually at scenic locales around the globe, comes to East Hampton’s Fireplace Farm this September for two al fresco dinners prepared by acclaimed Hamptons chefs. On Sept. 9, the team behind Bridgehampton’s Elaia Estiatorio will offer a Greek-inspired feast. The following day, Jason Weiner, executive chef and co-owner of Almond Restaurant in Bridgehampton—and a veteran Outstanding guest chef—will offer a sumptuous seasonal menu.

Orlebar Brown
55 Newtown Lane, East Hampton

Is summer even summer without Orlebar Brown? The brand’s East Hampton boutique beckons with the bright colors and bold patterns of its latest Flights of Fantasy collection. And while perusing new renditions of the Bulldog shorts and Ridley shirts, take note that many of these looks are carbon-balanced.

Montauk-Yacht-Club, lighthouse
Image courtesy of Montauk Yacht Club.

Montauk Yacht Club
32 Star Island Road, Montauk

Storied properties are having a moment in the Hamptons this season, and among the establishments receiving a new lease on life is the Montauk Yacht Club. The 35-acre property—which includes tennis and pickleball courts, a private beach, several restaurants, and the largest marina in the Hamptons—is the perfect perch to take in the East End’s cultural offerings.

Gucci
17 Newtown Lane, East Hampton

Gucci’s East Hampton boutique is the only store in the country to carry exclusive pieces from the Vault Summer collection with Agua by Agua Bendita, including beachwear and hand-embroidered dresses. The Michelin-starred Los Angeles restaurant Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura has also arrived out East this summer for a collaboration with Sant Ambroeus. Available exclusively in the Hamptons, you can take home the Milanese confetteria’s signature puffed Ventaglio al Caffè cookie in a special tin adorned with archival Gucci motifs.

Isabel Marant-Hamptons
Image courtesy of Isabel Marant.

Isabel Marant
66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton

French fashion house Isabel Marant recently opened its first East End outpost, bringing a little extra je ne sais quoi to Newtown Lane. The boutique carries the women’s core collection, Isabel Marant Étoile, as well as jewelry and accessories artfully displayed among custom furniture, planters, and podiums.

Buttero Italian Steakhouse
31 Race Lane, East Hampton

The Dopo famiglia extends its roots with Buttero Italian Steakhouse in East Hampton. The Norman Jaffe-designed space has a lush private garden, multiple bars inside and out, and an oversize fireplace for cozy date nights, which would only be complete with a 38-ounce Porterhouse for two.

Image courtesy of Prada.

Prada
2 Newtown Lane, East Hampton

Your quintessential summer wardrobe starts with a fresh interpretation of Prada’s wildly popular Symbole bag. Arriving in a bold geometric colorway punctuated by the iconic triangle logo, the embroidered Hibiscus Symbole tote is the perfect companion to the season. It’s available with a personalized tag available exclusively at the newly re-opened East Hampton store, which also houses capsule collections and exclusive products in its ivory-and-blue striped space.

Marni & Maison Margiela
31 Madison Street, Sag Harbor

Cameron Silver’s fashion residency at Sage & Madison continues with a series of weekly pop-up shops in Sag Harbor. From July 24 to 30, a curated selection of Maison Margiela’s Co-Ed 2023 collection, as well as clothing, accessories, and shoes from its Signature White—including handbags in a Colorama color palette—will take center stage. Next month Marni arrives, showcasing its collaboration with lifestyle brand No Vacancy Inn. Running from August 16 to September 4, the capsule will feature alongside a Marni Market lineup and pieces from the Italian house’s Pre-Fall 2023 collection.

Lingua-Franca, Montauk
Image courtesy of Lingua Franca.

Lingua Franca
4 Old West Lake Drive, Montauk

Known for its sustainably-sourced hand-stitched cashmere sweaters, Lingua Franca returns to Montauk’s beach front boutique hotel the Crow’s Nest this summer with a continuation of its specialty Montauk line, which includes striped tees, beach totes, and Crow’s Nest–branded sweatshirts.

Loewe
20 Main Street, East Hampton

If you’ve been obsessing over Jonathan Anderson’s playful Pre-Fall collection for Loewe, head to its brand-new East Hampton boutique, which opens Aug. 1. The Main Street space will showcase furniture and objets d’art such as Utrecht chairs upholstered in vibrant fabrics, and a Surrealist artwork by Laia Arqueros made in collaboration with Loewe in 2021. A full range of ready-to-wear, accessories, jewelry, home fragrance, and of course its beloved bags—including a new Puzzle tote—will be available at the boutique.

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