In The Spirit of Palm Beach (Icons)

In The Spirit of Palm Beach (Icons)
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Her first book, Stolen Moments is a tribute to the photography of Ronny Jaques, a contemporary of Richard Avedon and Lillian Bassman. Barths for Assouline. An authority on luxury, travel, style, connoisseurship and philanthropy, Fiori writes and speaks frequently on these subjects. About the Author Pamela Fiori's career in magazine publishing spans more than forty years. . She has also written In the Spirit of Capri and In the Spirit of St. She was editor in chief of Town & Country, America's premier magazine for the affluent in America, for
In the spirit of another world I purchased this book as I love the look and style of Palm Beach homes and life. It did not disappoint. Although some of the phtographs are a little grainy, there are plenty of them and the photos of more glamourous days in past decades are fun.The easy going sporty casual fashion style contrasted with the magnificent homes mak. "Five Stars" according to Trudy. fun. Five Stars Wendy Tyndall gave it friend who was moving to Palm Beach
An insider’s guide featuring Fiori’s selection of hotels, restaurants, bars, and shops completes the book.Excerpt from Introduction:If there is one resort community in America that signifies enormous wealth, unparalleled exclusivity, and unmitigated extravagance, it is Palm Beach. For Flagler, it was a retreat where the rich could go to escape the bone-chilling winter elsewhere. From its world-renowned resorts, dreamy estates, and flashy cars to its endless shopping opportunities and impeccable golf courses, In the Spirit of Palm Beach presents a full spectrum of everythi
Before that, she was editor in chief of Travel & Leisure for fourteen years. Pamela Fiori's career in magazine publishing spans more than forty years. She was editor in chief of Town & Country, America's premier magazine for the affluent in America, for seventeen years. Her first book, Stolen Moments is a tribute to the photography of Ronny Jaques, a contemporary of Richard Avedon and Lillian Bassma