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LXR & CO: Coveted Luxury

BY KATIE JACKSON Photography by IMANI OGDEN LXR & Co. is a dream turned reality for those who love upscale accessories. Carrying a carefully curated selection of vintage hand- bags and other highly coveted accessories from the top fashion houses in the world, it is no surprise that the store has over two hundred thousand members online alone. What started as a small boutique in Montreal, Canada has now expanded to the U.S., bringing a new level of luxury to the accessory obsessed. With locations in Beverly Hills, Manhattan, and Long Island, LXR & Co. now plans to expand to cities in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. And, with much an- ticipation, a location in Miami is next on the list. In 2008, LXR & Co. opened its doors to a very small clientele in a little boutique in Queen Mary, Montreal. Traveling to international fashion houses to acquire a superior level of stock, including handbags from Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Prada, and Ferragamo, LXR & Co. earned a reputation for carrying accessories that were of the highest quality. In 2012, the boutique decided to launch a flagship store in Beverly Hills, California. “When we first opened our store, of course, we wanted to sell, but we also wanted to buy,” says corporate retail leader Sam Gebran. “We thought Beverly Hills would be a great place to get our hands on some of those really great,rare pieces.”And they were right.Adding to their already superior collection, the Beverly Hills lo- cation quickly skyrocketed LXR & Co. to the top. Not only did the store catch the attention of famous locals, such as model Joanna Krupa and Shahs of Sunset star Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi, celebrity stylists and personal shoppers became regulars. “We work with personal stylists for the Kardashians,” says Gebran. The attention accumulated further after an LXR & Co. location was opened in Manhattan. The Manhattan location started the concept of the Birkin Bar, an eye-catching display of different designs of the highly sought-after Hermès Birkin bag. The store also began to display the popu- lar hand-painted Louis Vuitton trunks from artist Mike Frederiqo. “He was the one that started the luxury cartoon trend,” says Gebran. The unique displays attracted famous fashion bloggers, such as Chiara Ferragni of “The Blonde Salad” and Aimee Song of “Song of Style,” who helped make LXR & Co. mainstream. Now, LXR & Co. appeals to a wide-range of customers seeking to own a piece of swoon-worthy vintage. The store hopes to continue to bring customers exceptional collections of accessories by expanding to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Paramus, New Jersey; and eventually Miami. “We did a pop up and wear every happy with Miami,” says Gebran.“We want to find a good location, because the Miami clientele is similar to BeverlyHills. It’s a very luxurious environment.” For more information, please visit www.lxrco.com  Click here to view post on the 2015 March/April issue.

Living, Luxury, MSM Online, Real Estate, The Issue

Living with Style – FENDI Château Residences

  By Angela Betancourt 9365 Collins Ave in Surfside will soon be the home to FENDI Château Residences, a 12 story condominium building with 58 exclusive waterfront residences that feature uninterrupted views along 300-linear feet of pristine beachfront. Miami luxury developer Château Group and FENDI, the Italian luxury house, have joined forces to build this new high-end development located just a few blocks south of the world renowned Bal Harbour Shops. Slated to be completed in the summer of 2016, FENDI Château Residences is the first branded real estate project globally for the FENDI Company, and as of December, is already 50% sold. “We are pleased to bring FENDI Château Residences to the Miami market place. The residences will allow residents to savor the pulsating life of Miami with its avant-garde art and design culture, as well as its sandy beaches and lush surroundings,” said Manuel Grosskopf, Château Group President. On December 2nd during Art Basel, the building ’s sales center held a special event to showcase a full model residence where invited guests had the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the FENDI Château living experience. Every single detail was accounted for; the ultra modern kitchen with Gaggenau appliances, the elegant accessories, and the Italian marble finished bathrooms, were all depicted exactly as they will be when the building is complete. Grosskopf and FENDI Chairman and CEO Pietro Beccari were both in attendance to provide additional project insight and share their excitement to create this luxury project that will be unlike anything else in the community. “This has been a successful and enjoyable partnership. Both Château Group and FENDI share an unwavering passion for producing high quality products with an acute focus on design and creativity, underscored by the art of excellence,” said Grosskopf. The residences and penthouses range from 3,000 square feet to more than 7,000 square feet with prices ranging from $5 million to $25 million. Each unit comes equipped with plush amenity areas designed by FENDI and decorated with FENDI Casa fixtures and fittings. The building’s common areas include a library, business center, ballroom, kid’s club, reflective ponds, a relaxation terrace with aromatherapy, private cinema, lounge with gourmet kitchen, restaurant, a state-of-the-art fitness center overlooking the ocean, bicycle storage, multiple beachfront pools with cabanas, and numerous other lavish amenities. Residents will also have access to “white glove” services, including a 24-hour multi-lingual concierge staff, beachfront and poolside service, and a doorman and valet. “This is a very important project for us,” said Beccari. Together with the Château Group, FENDI Château Residences further establishes the FENDI brand within the luxury private home sector. When the FENDI Château Residences are complete, it will add an entire new dimension of luxury living to the Bal Harbour and Surfside communities. Photography Courtesy of FENDI CHÂTEAU RESIDENCES Click here to view post on the January/February 2015 Issue.

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