How else to start up 2017 than on a high note? As President-Elect Trump celebrated the holiday over at his
Mar-a-Lago estate with his family and friends, Mirabelle is taking over Palm Beach for the New Year! Throughout the coming weeks, Mirabelle's
#TrumpPower series will boldly bring you lifestyle examples that make you unashamedly aim high. The mindset is setting the tone for the forthcoming Trump presidency, where everyone will be encouraged and incentivised to aim high for themselves and their families, not to content with little or expect from the State to provide that meal ticket for life.
The new presidency is heralding an era that I define as
hope materialised. Hope materialised takes off where the Obama & Co. administration failed as it promised hope and delivered nothing but division and warmongering under a socialist regime, where the idea of a strong, hard-working, ambitious, successful, proud, independent and patriotic America was derided. Hope materialised means the American nation's return to full-scale employment and prosperity. Now I am no fool: not everyone will ever be able to afford the Palm Beach lifestyle, and we do realise that
even Palm Beach has its fair share of
social problems. Yet I chose the locale specifically for my post because of its
overall symbology of success and prestige - and good design.
Don't look at Palm Beach as a tall order, look at it as a high aim!
If you seek
Coastalicious and prestige rolled into one, Palm Beach - a stretch of barrier island in southern Florida a hop away from the Bahamas - is sure to cut the mustard. I have gleaned a few pictures and thrown in some decorative elements for good measure. Palm Beach shall be unashamedly recreated closer to home, courtesy of
a colour trio scheme of pink, white and dark green, a gold lining for good measure, and a tropical theme of palm décor and wicker... and a pink flamingo or two. Entertain a little flamboyance (
Chinoiserie) combined with a little restraint (design balance, geometric patterns, treillis and planters) and
voilà! the Palm Beach theme is demure and sparkles like a
Cotton Candy Champagne Cocktail at the exact same time. I believe Palm Beach has that Gemini kookiness!
"It is this eclectic mix of old and new, of Spanish and Caribbean, of
contemporary design and sun-faded WASP thrift, that makes Palm Beach
chic." - The Vendome Press
Sources: (1) The Palm Beach architectural style and interior design coffee table bibles include
Palm Beach Chic by
Jennifer Ash Rudick, photography by
Jessica Klewicki Glynn, published by
The Vendome Press in October 2015. The book gives us a ravishing insight into 25 exclusive Palm Beach homes. Daydreams to your days and sweet dreams to your nights are guaranteed! Book cover photography via
The Glam Pad.
(2) The essence of Palm Beach is encapsulated in this very
picture: design-led
poolside lifestyle of showroom quality, overpowering striped awning, oversized
luxuriant flora (here hibiscus), rattan furniture, pink and dark green colour scheme, and an overall sense of design formality having fun.
Historic renovation and extension ('Windsong Too' pavilion) of
Windsong (cf Pict. #
7), a 1939 Georgian Revival Palm Beach property, by
Thomas Kirchhoff & Associates, interior decorator
Mario Buatta. Photography by
Scott Frances for the '
Master of Ceremonies' article by
Architectural Digest magazine, July 2013 edition.
(3-4) More stunning photography by
Jessica Klewicki Glynn for
Palm Beach Chic, via
The Palm Beacher.
(3) Welcome to the garden of Eden: lush and evergreen. Better come prepared: your furry friend and you might get a close poolside encounter with a snake or gator!
(4) The magnificent stucco veranda serves as an outdoor living room that is anything but stuck up! Tchin-tchin to the blue chintz and rattan!
(5) Dahlia Porcelain Flower by
AERIN, via
Neiman Marcus. No stranger to Palm Beach or to
the coastal lifestyle for that matter,
Aerin Lauder has produced a range of stylish homewares that will find themselves at home in coastal environments - and elsewhere. If
beauty is on your mind, Aerin has it covered too. More about Aerin's collections from a previous
Mirabelle post.
(6) The banyan trees of yesteryear are still to be found today around Palm Beach. This one, '
The Banyan Tree' was immortalised by American artist
Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978); image via
The Athenaeum.
(7) Talking of banyan, those in the background at Windsong (cf Pict #
2), frame this side of the garden in their curtain-like embrace. The stately exterior of the distinguished 1939 property is there to remind us that Palm Beach has been here a while. Traditional exterior designer,
Bunny Williams Inc. Photography by
Oberto Gili for the '
Glory Days' article by the now-defunct
Home & Garden magazine, March 2006 edition, via
Architectural Digest. Check out
The Glam Pad for more Windsong sassiness!
(8) Escape the Palm Beach locale and stay chic; a few miles down the road, quench the thirst of the day with a snazzy cocktail and soak up the retro-vintage ambience at
Marion Miami. Take a 360° virtual tour peek
here. Take a sip:
Sherry Cobbler cocktail photography by
Nicole Franzen.
(9-10) Playa Grande Beach Club by Palm Beach-based
Kemble Interiors marries Dominican insouciance with Palm Beach exuberance in order to produce "a fantastical medley of historic Dominican Victorian architectural elements mixed with the whimsy of Palm Beach garden follies."
(11) Mid-century style dinner served with a Hollywood drama of powder pinks, rhododendron luxuriance and chinoiserie chic... in San Francisco, CA!
Leo's Oyster Bar may be on the opposite coast to Palm Beach but not poles apart in terms of Palm Beach flavour. Photography by
Stacie Flinner.