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Vol 11, issue 2, fall 2016 PUBLISHER MC2 LTD. Melanie Roddam - melanie@reallife.ky EDITORIAL Editor Kyle Fulton - kyle@reallife.ky SALES & MARKETING Sales Manager Vanessa Singleton - vanessa@reallife.ky DESIGN Kyle Fulton - kyle@reallife.ky Melanie Roddam - melanie@reallife.ky

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Vanessa Hansen Georgie Loxton Monica Walton Natasha Were DISTRIBUTION CONTACT Vanessa Singleton - vanessa@reallife.ky WEBSITE www.reallife.ky BE A PART OF THE NEXT REAL LIFE For advertising, editorial contribution, products or showcase properties please contact us at: 345.943.7325 or email: info@reallife.ky

The views expressed within this publication do not reflect those of mc2 Ltd, REAL LIFE or their employees. mc2 Ltd. and REAL LIFE do not accept responsibility for the views contained herein. Published bi-annually. © 2016 mc2 Ltd.

GEORGIE LOXTON UK-born, Georgie started her career at Rathbone Brothers Plc in London, then spent seven years co-managing a European equities fund at Overseas Asset Management (Cayman) Ltd. Now a long-term resident of Grand Cayman with three young children and a demanding career, it’s a wonder this first class honours Oxford University graduate and CFA charterholder has any time to spare. Fortunately for us, she made time. Read her engaging editorial on how to capitalise on turbulent financial times on page 60.

Monica Walton Born with restless feet, filmmaker, journalist and Travel TV host for Cayman channel 36 on Logic TV, Monica is happiest when tripping around the globe satisfying her severe case of wanderlust. When not on the road discovering new places and spaces, Monica can be found hard at work sharing insider tips on her travel website www.caribbeanlifeandtravel.com. Sail away to St. Barths with her on page 51.

As 2016 edges to a close, many of us reflect upon the highs and lows of yet another year gone by. I find such contemplation easier under gently stirring palms while staring at gin-blue waters with a sundowner in hand. In this issue our cover home, Villa Kishti, is a glam seaside retreat that enchants with its dramatic architecture and unique furnishings. Exuding lie-on-the-beach luxury, it is ideal for envisioning the coming year. In Cayman, we tour a crave-worthy home that captures a magical balance between family-friendly and effortlessly chic. Fresh, functional and bathed in light, you’ll wish you could move in. You can’t. Still in a reflective state of mind, we share Margo Davis’ breath-taking new publication, Antigua 1967-1973, which celebrates the spirit of the Antiguan people. For those needing an escape from reality, our Postcard from St. Barths and Island Style features will ignite all manner of wanderlust. We also take our sustenance seriously – Best Beach Bars is for those who like their days two parts rum, one part sunshine, and our Drive-by Dining feature should do the trick for those who believe that variety is the spice of life. We also interview one half of the dynamic duo behind Heidi Klein swimwear, chat with Cayman-based artist Jason Kennedy, feature gorgeous new residential developments, and much more. So kickback and enjoy!


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BELLA VERDE

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BOGGY SANDS CLUB

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DESIGN DEN

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POSTCARD St. Barths

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REAL REPORT Stay Calm & Invest Wisely

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CHANGING SPACES

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CARIBBEAN BY NUMBERS

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MUST-HAVES Trash Talk

Storage Solutions

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OUTDOOR ESSENTIALS

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PROFILE Jason Lynn of Decorators Unlimited

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COMPANY PROFILE

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PROFILE Cynthia Hew of Bon Vivant

Follow the Leeder – GreenTech Group

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LUXURY REAL ESTATE

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THE RESIDENCES OF STONE ISLAND

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DRIVE-BY DINING

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best beach bars

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must-haves Make a Splash

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island style Cuba, St. Lucia & Puerto Rico

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Villa Kishti

Dramatic architecture and pared back interiors answer to the owners' desire for unadulterated sea views from Anguilla. Words by Natasha Were



or Suresh and Nutan Bhalla, the one non-negotiable factor in their plans for a Caribbean holiday home was the view. They wanted not just a sea view, but a sunset view. And it had to be visible not only from the deck or the living room, but from every room. On the rocky northwest coast of Anguilla – an island that fulfilled their criteria for safety, friendliness, quality of services and, of course, natural beauty – they found a parcel of land that provided the panoramic seascape they craved, and that all-important sunset, slightly left of centre. And there they built Villa Kishti at Black Garden: a villa whose vast dimensions and adventurous architecture embrace the wide, open ocean. The Bhallas enlisted the help of Toronto-based architect Frank

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Hamilton, with whom they had worked on several previous projects, to help them create the seemingly impossible: a home that would capture the views from every angle, yet provide plenty of privacy for the couple and their three adult children. “Essentially, the mandate was to bring the outside in,” says Suresh. “If you were lying in bed, sitting in the bath, or standing in the shower, you had to have a view of the ocean. That was what we insisted on.” Acres of glass – floor to ceiling and wall to wall – were essential to provide those all-important views, but the ingenuity of Hamilton’s design is in the shapes and angles he employed and the orientation of each element, to ensure the ability to look out, without being looked in on.



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Using the natural gradient of the land, he designed a series of interlocking spaces that descend towards the shore and fan outwards from a central hub, with two separate wings – one for the parents, the other for their sons – connected by curving tiered terraces and a cobalt blue arc of pool. The boys’ wing comprises three independent suites, each with its own living area, terrace, and en suite bedroom, the other is a lavish, double-height master suite with two walls made entirely of glass. “The dramatic drop of the land actually provided many positive opportunities,” the architect says. “It allowed for different views of the sea from all levels and also meant each of the three western suites could overlook the one below.” The glass walls of these suites were oriented away from the central terrace, affording them greater privacy and full frontal views of the setting sun.

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The master suite, meanwhile, was designed to extend further towards the north, enabling Suresh and Nutan to see past their children’s wing and enjoy private sunset moments from their bedroom and outdoor hot tub. The upward sweeping roof lines on each wing may be suggestive of ocean waves, but they also serve to open these spaces up even more to the elements – a feature that was only possible, the architect points out, because they face north and therefore do not receive direct sun. Joining each wing are the gathering spaces – an open plan kitchen, living and dining room where wall-to-wall glass doors and transom windows above them frame the Caribbean Sea in widescreen cinematic style. Given the large dimensions of interior spaces and extensive use of glass, the interiors had to be crafted with care and precision, so as not


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to jar or compete with the views. Canadian design firm Cecconi Simone stepped in relatively late in the process, says Suresh, but succeeded admirably in introducing a gently Asian aesthetic – the couple have travelled extensively in Asia and were particularly influenced by trips to Bali – while keeping it comfortable and contemporary. Interiors therefore maintain the sense of space with a simple, elegant design that uses natural materials and muted, earthy tones. Low-slung furniture is positioned in such a way that it does not interrupt sight lines, and select decorative pieces – elephant sculptures, ornamental wood carvings and the prow of a Balinese boat, repurposed as a coffee table base – add an oriental touch. Had the villa been located on a beach, the ambience would have been quite different, Suresh observes, but the volcanic rock shoreline is the ideal foil for such a distinctive and daring design. Suresh and Nutan Bhalla’s deep involvement in every stage of the design-build process has enabled them to create a one of a kind tropical retreat: a property where the combination of panoramic vistas and absolute privacy means that once they arrive, there’s very little reason to leave.


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Taken almost 50 years ago, Margo Davis’ breath-taking photographs of Antigua capture the spirit of a people and document a different time and way of life. Words by Natasha Were t was whilst she was studying at Berkeley, California, that Margo Davis (née Baumgarten) met Gregson Davis, a PhD student from Antigua, who invited her to visit his home in the summer of 1967. As an outsider encountering a culture different from anything she had known growing up in Connecticut, USA, she felt compelled to photograph it. For the next five years she returned to Antigua each summer, RL

camera and rolls of film in hand, and spent her days not at the beach, as most visitors did, but exploring the small, rural villages, getting to know their residents and taking their photographs. The frank, direct gazes that stare out from her portraits are so open and honest – as if the subjects were looking right into the eyes of the viewer – that one is left in no doubt that there was deep respect and trust between photographer and subject.


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The time she dedicated to building relationships with the people she photographed was key, but this collection of images was also the result of a special confluence of circumstances, Davis says. It was thanks to her hosts in Antigua that she was able to meet many villagers, whilst back at Berkeley her photography mentor encouraged her to pursue her photographic endeavours. In the later years, having moved to Stanford University, she was strongly influenced by the anthropologists she met there. RL


“I became an ethnographer,” she says. “My interest in photography merged with my interest in anthropology. Rather than working as a journalist who reports on what they see, I became a participant observer, a part of the conversation – a methodology commonly used by anthropologists.” “I wasn’t that interested in photographing the hills and the trees and the sea – although I did take some such images to lend context to the portraits – but my main objective was to photograph a way of life. I was interested in the cultural environment, and the ingenuity the Antiguan people employed to survive.” Indeed, the setting and background visible in each image tell an eloquent story. From the barefoot children dancing to Otis Redding to women cooking outdoors on old oil drums, men at work in the sugarcane fields and mounds of bananas on the dockside, all reveal details of life in Antigua in the late 60s and early 70s. What lends even more meaning to her photographs today is that they were taken at a turning point in history: in Antigua, the shackles of colonialism were being shaken off, whilst in the wider world, the civil rights movement was gathering momentum. Whilst black and white photography is undoubtedly a medium of yesteryear that always carries an element of nostalgia, Davis says, these images should not be romanticised. She reminds us that lives were hard in the aftermath of colonialism; the people had survived despite oppression and slavery. These photos are meant to celebrate the beauty, strength and resilience of the Antiguan people. Davis’s images have acquired greater significance with the passage of time. More than a haunting collection of portraits and landscapes, they form an invaluable visual history of the island and its people. The publication Antigua 1967-1973 is out this October with book launches at Jumby Bay, Antigua in the fall.

For more info: www.margodavisphoto.com or Email: margoadavis@gmail.com Prints and the book, Antigua 1967-1973 can be purchased at: Gingerlily Airport Shop (departure lounge), Antigua. Open daily. Email: Niki@gingerlilyantigua.com Tel: 268.764.7630 First page: Young Antiguan Beauty with White Scarf, 1969; Second page, top: Old Woman of Bolans in Straw Hat, 1969; Second page, bottom: St. John’s Market, 1972; This page, top: Village Kids Dancing to Otis Redding, 1970; This page, bottom: Carrying Home Mangoes, 1970; Following page: The Reverend George A. Weston, 1970.


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Bella Verde A sumptuous family residence, Bella Verde is, as its name implies, both beautiful and green. Words by Natasha Were. Photography by www.heatherholt.com

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he elegant Caribbean-style architecture, tranquil setting and muted, natural interiors of Bella Verde add up to a luxurious, yet supremely comfortable, family home. But looks can be deceptive. There is more to Bella Verde than aesthetics: it is also one of the most environmentally-sensitive private residences in the Caribbean. A LEED Gold certified home and the winner of the Governor’s Award for Sustainability in 2015, Bella Verde was a collaborative venture between GreenTech Cayman and Dart Realty, conceived as a model of sustainable design and construction, and sold as a spec home. The owners, a family of four, were not specifically looking for an eco-home when they happened upon Bella Verde. They were simply searching for the ideal piece of land on which to build. RL


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“Location was probably the most important thing for us,” they say. “Being on the water was a must, as well as living in a neighbourhood where our children could ride bikes and roam.” The exclusive gated community at Salt Creek, with its canal front lots and communal playground, ticked all the right boxes; the views from Bella Verde – of calm waterways and emerald mangroves – were perfect, and because development was still in the early stages, the owners were able to reconfigure the layout to suit their lifestyle. At almost 7,000 square feet, Bella Verde’s proportions are nothing if not generous, yet the design retains an intimate ambience, with an open plan kitchen, living and dining area at the heart of the home, and additional spaces – a playroom, media room, pantry, home office and master bedroom at either end of the ground floor, providing pockets of privacy and quiet when needed. Decorated in warm greys, with pale wood-look floors, the interior colour palette is soft and soothing, a pleasing contrast to the vibrant blues and greens outdoors. RL


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Glass track doors across the front of the living room fold all the way back, extending the living area to encompass the shaded terrace, where automatic roll down blinds keep out bugs and reduce heat gain, but allow cooling breezes to circulate freely. A 45’ pool with an adjoining hot tub at one end extends alongside the terrace, a lawn leading down to the private dock on the other. The mature, lush landscaping, expertly designed by Vigoro Nursery enhances the home’s welcoming ambiance. “The outdoors space is fantastic,” they say. “We knew we would spend a lot of time out there, but building out a full kitchen has really elevated our outdoor living experience.” Both being passionate cooks, the owners designed the kitchens of their dreams: his outdoors, hers indoors. Top quality Thermador appliances were just the beginning inside: custom cabinetry allows a host of appliances to be artfully concealed or embedded for a sleek, clean look, while a vast island – topped with a single slab of Ice Canyon Quartzite and illuminated by oversize Tom Dixon pendant lamps – provides a space to prepare food, eat and entertain. The outdoor kitchen is equally impressive, complete with fridges, RL


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a griddle, wok and regular gas burners, and a wide bar counter that doubles as a dining table. Whilst the cooking and living areas are ideal for entertaining and socialising, in the master bedroom suite the owners enjoy a private sanctuary. From the spacious bedroom they can step out to the pool or a separate terrace; his and hers walk-in wardrobes allow ample space to store extensive collections of accessories, and a bathroom of vast dimensions features a double shower, twin vanities and a free standing bathtub. All these are eclipsed however by the outdoor shower, located in its own private courtyard, where the faux green wall adds a tropical touch. Behind the tasteful décor, site-specific architecture and cutting edge technology – UV reflective glass, Lutron LED lighting and window shades, ICF blocks, a solar array and more – work to keep energy and water consumption to a minimum. Woven into all of this, are details that put the owners’ personal style stamp on their home: textured bathroom wall tiles, antique glass knobs on dressers and a custom brushed brass stair rail all imbue the home with their own character. Cool, calm and comprehensively sustainable, the owners were not obliged to compromise on any aspect of their dream home to keep it as green as the developers intended. “Bella Verde is a great example of how much this industry has developed,” they enthuse. “You would never know walking into our home that it is a LEED home. A great deal of attention was paid to it being green and still gorgeous, and that is what makes this house so special.”

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Simply beautiful, the Saucers & Spheres Beaded Pendant Lamps are reminiscent of beaded jewelry. Handmade from brass and ceramic elements, they shine bright. Available at www.canvashomestore.com

Good design comes full circle with the Aenigma Coffee Table. Made from 25 elements in shiny copper finishing, the heavy half-inch glass top comes in either round or square shape. Available on island at www.abfabfurniture.com

Add secret storage space with a nifty ottoman. Repurposed from stunning kilims, the unique hideyholes neatly tuck away awkward items. Available on island at www.rugsoriental.ky

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A real gem, Brenda Houston’s Mural Wallpaper adds instant drama to flat walls. Fully customisable, the range features large-scale close ups of authentic minerals and shells. Available at www.brendahouston.com

Embrace order with the Flamingo Coat Hanger. Crafted from solid canaletto walnut and available in various stains, its architectural silhouette stands on its own. Available on island at www.abfabfurniture.com

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Sweeten dĂŠcor with candy coloured stripes. Oversized and made from cotton, these down filled pillows pack a zesty punch. Available on island at www.designstudio.tc



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Contemporary Classic a grand cayman home gets a Modern makeover Words by Vanessa Hansen. Photography by www.heatherholt.com and www.pcreativecayman.ky

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hen Jacob and Fiona MacAdam relocated from the United Kingdom to the Cayman Islands, they didn’t dip their toes into the real estate market with a small condo or townhouse; instead, they dove in with a five-bedroom, five-bathroom house in the sought-after Webster’s Estates neighbourhood of South Sound. Initially, the couple rented the house, but they quickly fell in love and made an offer. Built in 1996, the house was due for an update. The couple could already see the potential, having renovated previously in the UK. “We loved the

flow of the house, and it is such a lovely neighbourhood," Fiona explains. But it was close proximity to the couples’ respective workplaces that tipped the scales in its favour. They had a very clear, specific vision for what they wanted, which helped keep them on track, but also created a challenge, “It took us a while to find the right tradesman for what we proposed to do,” Jacob says. After a lengthy interview process, local firm AMB Construction was selected with Jacob overseeing the project. RL


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The house was completely gutted and refinished down to the finest details, marrying style and function for a truly unique home. The couple’s passion for entertaining guided the design, from the open-plan, eat-in kitchen with its spectacular marble feature, to the custom chef’s kitchen neatly nestled in the utility room. One of the home’s most unique features is the climate controlled wine cellar with white-washed brick, modern shelving and beautiful glass doors. The walk-in cellar was created by repurposing an under-stair storage space. The first floor also features a living room, formal dining room, office and wet room bathroom.

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The couple’s style is reflected throughout the home – modern lines, clean fittings and simple hardware are complemented by traditional English furnishings and French Provençal influences. The delicate grey colour palette is balanced with pops of colour in artwork and accessories. An updated staircase leads to the second floor with four bedrooms. Each of the spacious rooms feature natural light and en suite bathrooms.

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The master bathroom’s rainfall shower, trough double-sink and floating vanity is both modern and luxurious. Inspired by a European hotel suite, the couple made the design decision to have the soaker tub in the bedroom. With up-lighting, and turquoise sea fan artwork, the tub becomes a main feature of the room. The master bedroom’s private balcony looks out over the back garden, large pool and mature trees. The pool, complete with a lap lane, is flanked by manicured lawns, palms and fruit trees. Outdoor tiles engineered to resist heat, were installed to ensure comfort for barefoot, island living.

In terms of efficiency, the air-conditioning system, including vents, was completely replaced and is controlled by a Nest learning thermostat. Thanks to the smart system, they have seen an average monthly savings of hundreds of dollars. Motion sensors on lighting also provide safe movement at night and energy efficiency. The couple explains that the project took several months of planning and about six months of temporary displacement, but are delighted with the result: a stunning home, in a beautiful neighbourhood, with its own unique features.


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postcard from

St. Barths Travel TV host and journalist, Monica Walton heads to St. Barths. Here’s her quick guide on how to soak it all up in a few days. Words and photography by Monica Walton Luxurious St. Barths, a private playground for the world’s elite with a distinct European flavour. This mountainous island, known for luring celebs to its yacht-filled shores, is overflowing with sun-bleached bays, impeccable cuisine and lively bars that will have you dreaming of St. Barths long after you’ve gone.

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at chic, bohemian retreat Le Sereno. Set on one of the most spectacular beaches in St. Barths, it is, as its name implies, a serene and luxurious boutique hotel overlooking Grand Culde-Sac beach. With sleek, elegant and spacious suites leading right out to the ocean, the glistening morning views from the back porch are to die for.

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exquisite French Caribbean cuisine at one of the many gourmet restaurants scattered across the island. Have lunch in the quaint capital, Gustavia, and watch the sailboats sway in the breeze or tuck into fresh Calamars Façon Provençale against an aquamarine backdrop at Nikki Beach or Eden Rock. The passion for sublime cuisine here means many one-of-a-kind dishes are on offer, and you’ll feel yourself falling deeper and deeper in love with this island.

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with turtles at Grand Cul-deSac beach – a vast, emerald green lagoon by Le Sereno, or bronze under the Caribbean sun on powdery white St. Jean, the most famous strip of sand on the island. Fancy seeing something different? Feel the crunch of millions of teeny-tiny shells under your toes at Shell Beach, a pretty bay near Gustavia that is perfect for photo-ops and lazy afternoons doing nothing at all.

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on a moped and explore the island. Only eight square miles, this sophisticated and mountainous island is packed with fashionable tourists and locals donning helmets and zipping through the narrow, cobbled streets. The best way to get around, with each gust of wind that blows through your hair, you'll feel further and further away from your worries.

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the sunset at Do Brazil, a modern, chilled-out restaurant and bar on Shell Beach. Come a little early, grab a martini and a shady spot under the jagged cliffs before indulging in the catch of the day and watching the sun fade into the ocean. If it's a clear day you'll see the silhouetted St. Martin and the other nearby islands on the horizon.

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up to the look out point at Columbier Orientation Table. It's a gorgeous panoramic viewpoint overlooking the bright blue waters and sprawling mountains that frame this tiny piece of paradise. If you’re up for a challenge, take the path down to Columbier Beach, the views are equally as breath-taking.

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Take the lid off cocktail time with a Lekue Ice Box. Able to make, store and serve up to 132 ice cubes, its hollow base preserves coldness and avoids condensation. Stylish and practical, it makes happy hour happen. Available on island at www.bonvivant.ky

Outdoor Turn up the heat with a sophisticated fire pit. From contemporary to rustic chic, today’s fire elements are high performance machines that incorporate clever features like hidden fuel tanks and cast shells for durability and authentic appearance. Available at www.realflame.com

Up pillow play with colourful cushions that resist rain, sun and stains. Soft and sophisticated, an eclectic collection means outside can be as stylish as inside. Available on island at www.designstudio.tc

Embrace easy living with the Fiji Collection. With solid teak construction and UV ray resistant polyethylene these pieces are built to last. Minimalist in design, the clean contours beg you to lay it on the line. Available on island at www.abfabfurniture.com

Combining sleek design with performance efficiency, the Fuego Element Portable Gas Grill heats up on-the-go entertaining. Packed with clever features like legs that snap up to become handles and a roaring 8000 BTU/ hour, this grill sizzles with appeal. Available on island at www.brandsourcecayman.com

Open-air living is a breeze with Dedon’s sophisticated Seashell Collection by Jean-Marie Massaud. Available in bronze and chalk, the stackable, sturdy seats were ergonomically designed for supreme comfort. Available on island at www.idgcayman.com Stop the burn with the fabulously functional Flex sunshade. Easy to adjust, with just a click and a twist, the moulded fiberglass framework bends on breezy days to ensure you're made in the shade. Available at www.californiaumbrella.com

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Embrace open-air escapades with these brilliant products that make outdoor living a breeze. By Kyle Fulton

Take a bite out of sunny days with melamine plates and platters. Eco friendly and dishwasher safe, these cheap and cheerful dishes serve up edible entertainment. Available at www.sunnylife.com

Chill out with Strahl beverageware. Crafted from high quality polycarbonate, the dishwasher safe glasses won’t crack, cloud, scratch or shatter while offering a touch of class to al fresco events. Available on island at www.bonvivant.ky

Add easy elegance to open-air living with casual furnishings renowned for their comfort and durability. Crafted from powder-coated aluminium and vibrant upholstery, they are designed for tropical life. Available on island at www.marksons.ky

Pick a winner with a Vintage Bocce Ball set. Made from all-weather materials, these sporting tools can withstand the fiercest competition. Available on island at www.althompson.com

Refresh with Moët & Chandon Ice Impérial. Perfect for hot sun shining days, this champagne is designed exclusively to be enjoyed over ice. Bright and flavoursome, it can also be mixed with fruit or herbs to heighten its summery flavours. Available on island at www.cdg.ky and www.wiwc.ky

Bring flair to the floor outdoors with a gorgeous and practical exterior rug. Loop piled and made from polypropylene, they are ideal for high-traffic areas and mean never worrying about spills or rain again. Available on island at www.designstudio.tc

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Jason Lynn

As Vice President of high-end interior design firm Decorators Unlimited Jason Lynn is used to delivering one-of-a-kind spaces. Never one to shy away from a challenge, the former U.S. Coast Guardsman relishes the idea of creating exquisite interiors that combine luxurious furnishings, fabrics and finishes. Based in South Florida, the award-winning design firm’s reputation for delivering unparalleled interiors, both big and small, has clients from across the globe clamouring for their services.

RL: Decorators Unlimited was founded in 1985 and you joined as Vice President in 2008. Why? JL: They were at the time, and remain, one of the top firms in the country, and I wanted to work with the best in the industry. Their team approach allows everyone to have input into creating amazing designs, and I value that philosophy. RL: You served with the Coast Guard before persuing your Interior Design degree. Tell us how those experiences complement each other. JL: Once I finished serving my country, I attended college and kind of fell into the interior design industry. My father is in fashion and my mother worked in art and furniture, so I grew up around design. I guess you could say it was in my genes! My experience in the Coast Guard instilled a strong work ethic and don’t quit attitude. It also gave me respect for a team effort approach, while understanding the need for leadership. RL: What aspects of the job do you most enjoy? JL: Being able to turn dreams into reality is amazing. We’re always researching new materials, finishes and styles, pushing the envelope so we can exceed our clients’ expectations.

RL: Tell us what makes the Decorators Unlimited unique. JL: Besides having some of the best designers in the world who always strive to create amazing timeless interiors, we also travel the world to find one-of-a-kind quality products. We have 19 designers on staff, so our knowledge and resources far exceeds our competition. Plus, our state-of-the-art 55,000 sq. ft. headquarters provides us the luxury of designing, shipping, and installing projects anywhere in the world. Our clients love that everything is under one roof: CAD department, two-storey fabric library, on-site warehouse, showroom and a custom cabinet shop. This allows us to save time, and our client’s money, while creating a more seamless approach. RL: What role does a well-designed interior play in our lives? JL: It’s everything. A well-designed and furnished house is comfortable to live in, and that makes families happy. RL: Describe your dream client. JL: A client who knows what they want from architectural style to interior vision and colour palate. When they have a clear vision, we can create the house they’ve dreamed of. We’ve been very fortunate to have a lot of clients like this throughout the years. RL: What projects do you have on the horizon? JL: We design and furnish over a hundred projects annually across the globe and always feel fortunate to be part of a great new endeavour. Right now we have The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota Florida, a new build custom estate in Grand Cayman, new condo towers in St. Petersburg, Florida and community clubhouses throughout South Florida, just to mention a few.

RL: How do you like to spend your free time? JL: With my beautiful wife and our dog by the water. Otherwise you can find me at the gym – that’s were I find my inner peace. For more information contact Jason Lynn: Email: jlynn@decoratorsunlimited.com Call: 561.215.7615 Visit: www.decoratorsunlimited.com

TOP TEN Designer – Frank Lloyd Wright City – Chicago. I still consider it home. Monument – Sears Tower Hotel – Gansevoort Holiday Spot – Florida Keys Food – Sushi Drink – Protein shake. I’m a health nut. Vice – Gym Tool – Slide ruler and pencil Magazine – Architectural Digest. I love to see what others are creating.

RL: Who are your role models? JL: Decorators Unlimited Founder, Bob Martin, has been a huge influence in my life. He’s shown me how to always make sure the project functions before making it beautiful, as well as manage client expectations and properly run a large firm. Vance Cryder’s definitely been my spiritual role model. He taught me the value of always telling the truth and that if you givea 110%, you have nothing to worry about. RL




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Keep calm AND invest WISELY By Georgie Loxton, CFA, Wealth Advisor with International Financial Planning Ltd.

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n Friday June 24th, the UK voted to leave Europe. That day financial journalists reported that investors in global equities had “lost trillions of dollars.” Since the referendum, most major global stock markets have eclipsed their pre-Brexit levels and marched on considerably higher. That is, all those ‘lost’ dollars, and more, have miraculously been found again. The investors who panicked and sold are the only investors who lost money on June 24th and in the following few days. In hindsight they wished they hadn’t. But the urge to flee equities in a ‘crisis’ is very strong and the financial media often validates this urge by being perennially biased to the negative, as pessimistic stories appear more captivating than optimistic ones. Most financial stories in the news and on the Internet are short-term and sensationalist. It’s no wonder therefore that, according to a recent Gallup survey, almost half of the US population owns no stock market investments at all. This is a worrying statistic. It shows that almost half of the population may have no realistic plan for beating inflation over the longterm (since 1926 property has barely achieved that*). No plan whatsoever for building their wealth and their net worth. No plan for how they are going to generate an income in retirement that they cannot outlive. Sitting on the sidelines with your savings in cash might feel good, but it is a false sense of security and it is always driven by fear. It is easy to become anxious and fearful when we are faced with things that we don’t RL

understand. However, allowing fear to control your financial decisions is the biggest mistake you can make. Whatever it is that the media is focusing on – Brexit, Trump, the debt-ceiling, rising interest rates – you can’t control these things; they are just noise. And over time, what is absolutely true is that the stock market simply ignores this noise and continues its upward march. The best thing is to focus on your personal economy and ignore the global one. As Carl

Richards explains beautifully in his sketch, focus on the things that matter and the things that you can control. The health of your personal economy matters and you can control it by how much you spend, how much you save and most importantly, how much you invest. Investing your money is the only way to make it grow. In order to grow your money, you have to accept the waxing and waning of the market. You have to accept the volatility. Volatility can be painful over the short-term, but over the

long-term disciplined investors can use it to their advantage. An investor who ignores the noise and continues with a plan of continually buying stocks will benefit enormously from the volatility. Whilst traditionally volatility has been labelled as ‘risk’, it is only such if you have the wrong response to it. All those investors who responded to Brexit by abandoning their longterm financial plan and selling their stocks now find themselves sitting on the sidelines in cash, waiting for a better time to get back in. That time may or may not come. Investors receiving great financial advice were able to ignore the ‘Brexit noise’, focus on their goals and stick with their financial plan. They know that there will always be something. The media will always create a reason for panic, a reason for us not to invest. They realise that there are better things to do with their time than to try and position their portfolio for the next unknown geopolitical event. With their competent and compassionate advisor they are able to continue to build wealth for themselves and those that they love. *according to the Case Shiller index.

To learn more, contact: Georgie Loxton, Founder of Women, Wisdom, Wealth at: Email gloxton@ifp.ky or visit Facebook: Women, Wisdom, Wealth





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From reach-in cupboards to walk-in wardrobes, storage solutions for every space in the home are being reinvented and redefined. No matter how small or large the space or the budget, a new generation of closet designs makes keeping clutter at bay easier than ever before. Words by Natasha Were Do-It-Yourself Storage A cut-to-fit option, John Louis's custom closets are an ideal and economical solution for homeowners with empty closets who need to organise the space within. Designed to adapt to most storage spaces, shelves are manufactured in a standard size: 10 feet across and 12 or 18 inches deep. Handy homeowners cut these shelves to fit the exact dimensions of their space, and design the organisers to fit their specific needs. Off-cuts can be repurposed as additional shelves and accessories such as drawers, wire basket and tie racks, added to make the most of the available space. Made from 100% White Russian pine that has been kiln dried, the shelves are strong but lightweight and available in several attractive finishes. Available at www.althompson.com

In-Home Consultation & Design Brand Source’s fabulously functional Custom Closets, ORG Home creates storage spaces that can be adapted to a family’s changing needs over time with the look tailored to homeowners’ taste. A free in-home consultation and design service ensures that whatever the requirement – be it a his and hers walk-in wardrobe or a child’s closet – the right combination of shoe racks, drawers, slide-out pant racks and open shelving accommodates their possessions. Clever extras maximise the space available: pull down RL

rods allow for easy access to high up spaces, whilst ironing boards and full length mirrors swivel and fold away when not in use. Created with longevity in mind, closets can be added to over time: open shelves can be replaced with drawers, or rods for baby clothes adjusted as the child grows. A wide selection of pulls and handles, drawer fronts and doors, trims and colours ensure that each closet fits with the overall style of the home. Available at www.brandsourcecayman.com

Bespoke Closets When pre-designed solutions don’t quite fit the bill, entirely customised closets such as those offered by Pooley Cabinets may be the answer. From freestanding units to whole dressing rooms, professional designers take the measurements and detailed notes on the owners’ requirements, then fabricate and install made-tomeasure storage spaces. Everything from extensive shoe and handbag collections to crockery and cutlery are accommodated, and non-functioning, awkward spaces are turned into stylish zones where order reigns and even the smallest of possessions are easy to find. The number of drawers, shelves and rods are totally tailored to each customer’s needs, and the look – whether it’s sleek, contemporary lines or more ornate, traditional looks – are matched to the overall interior design. Available at www.pooleycabinets.com





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follow the LEEDer The GreenTech Group’s portfolio of environmentally conscious businesses is making building and living sustainably in the Cayman Islands an increasingly attainable goal. Words by Natasha Were rom designing net-zero energy green homes and buildings, to selling sustainable construction materials and technologies, installing renewable energy systems and providing LEED certification, the GreenTech Group has each aspect of the building process covered.

Green Energy From system design and installation through to regular maintenance, GreenTech Solar makes the transition to solar energy simple. As exclusive dealers for SunPower, GreenTech Solar supplies the most efficient and durable solar panels available: solar panels that are more powerful, continue to perform optimally for far longer than their competitors, and come with the world’s only 25-year full replacement warranty. GreenTech Solar has years of experience and a proven track record of excellence; every solar system installed to date has outperformed initial production estimates. A low-risk, high yield investment that also benefits the planet – why opt for anything else? By anticipating the needs of customers – from design and project management to supply of materials and renewable energy systems – the GreenTech Group is creating a single hub for all the services home owners and real estate developers need to build sustainably. In so doing, they are paving the way to a greener built environment, where people, planet and RL

profit can coexist in greater equilibrium. GreenTech Solar is a founding member of the Cayman Renewable Energy Association(CREA) and James Whittaker is the President of CREA who works with other renewable energy providers and associations from around the region to ensure a more sustainable energy future.

Green Designs GreenTech’s design architects have over 20 years’ experience designing sustainable singlefamily residential, commercial and multi-family projects. Having developed the first LEED-certified home outside North America and as the only LEED providers in the Caribbean, GreenTech’s design division, NEXT Design and Development, leads the way in green building in the Cayman Islands. Each design is developed taking into account the specific characteristics of the site, the movement of the sun and prevailing winds, the sustainability of the materials and the practices used on site, to ensure the end result is sustainable at every level. By applying modern building science, energy modelling and the latest technologies available, energy consumption is dramatically reduced and future energy bills accurately forecast before a single brick is laid. With the right combination of know-how, technology and design, new builds can realistically be developed to generate zero energy bills.


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Green Materials Previously, locating and importing the various components that add up to an environmentally responsible, low energy home required time, patience and many hours of research. The GreenTech Group’s Green Building Center in Grand Cayman eliminates that hurdle. The Caribbean’s first retail showroom for sustainable building materials and technologies, it brings everything from high quality ICF blocks to the best solar panels on the market together under one roof. The Green Building Center has identified leading manufacturers – from SunPower, TESLA and LOGIX to Mitsubishi, GoalZero and many more – and sourced the most effective products from each, to ensure customers receive the best possible return on their investment. In order to further the company’s goal of bringing increased sustainability to the built environment, the Green Building Center offers free classes and workshops to educate both the general public and industry professionals on the benefits, options and possibilities for more efficient homes, and can offer financing for renewable energy systems through GreenTech’s local financing partners. The first Green Building Center showroom is located inside A.L. Thompson’s in Grand Cayman. More showrooms are planned around the Caribbean, creating the region’s first and only distribution network for sustainable technologies and materials. GreenTech Group intends to expand its sustainability-focused services in Cayman and across the region in the areas of solar financing, energy efficiency, electric vehicle services, solar farms, eco-property development and more. For more information contact, GreenTech Group: Phone: 345.949.8324 Email: info@greentech.ky Website: www.greentech.ky RL



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luxury real estate Feature Properties Boggy Sands Club, West Bay...................................................................82-83 Periwinkle, Grand Harbour.....................................................................76-77 The Residences of Stone Island............................................................ 72–75 SeaHaven, North Sound..........................................................................80-81 Vela, South Sound...................................................................................78-79

Sales and Rentals Azure Realty Ltd.......................................................................................84-85 Baccarat Quay............................................................................................... 10 Cayman Villas................................................................................................ 50 Century 21 Thompson Realty..................................................................... 89 Coldwell Banker, British Virgin Islands...................................................... 88 Davenport Development........................................................................... 2–3 Engel & Völkers, Cayman Islands............................................................... 88 Hyde Park, Seven Mile Beach...................................................................... 87 Luxury Cayman Villas................................................................................ IBC Property Cayman, RE/MAX Cayman Islands............................................. 86 REM Services................................................................................................. 89 The Residences at Seafire.............................................................................. 5 The Ritz Carlton Residences, Cayman Luxury Property Group................ 9 The WaterColours & The Residences of Stone Island............................6-7

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Having raised the bar for luxury living on Seven Mile Beach with The WaterColours, the same team has now turned its attention to a new and different residential development. Words by Natasha Were

uilt to luxury standards, and designed to provide owners with the ultimate lifestyle experience, The Residences of Stone Island is a secure gated community of waterfront homes, located on a private peninsula in the coveted Yacht Club neighbourhood. Conceived as a genuinely family-friendly community, as much care has been taken with the landscaping and common facilities as with the residences. Traffic is kept to a minimum, a series of berms and elevations create gently undulating terrain, and thoughtful planning has preserved original trees and added lush vegetation to create a verdant environment.


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Homes are positioned around the perimeter of the peninsula, ensuring water views for all, and a host of shared amenities, including a club house, expansive infinity edge pool, barbecue and park area are arranged in the centre. A ten-foot wide boardwalk encircles the peninsula providing docking facilities for boat owners and doubling as a pleasant promenade. Additional leisure facilities include a tennis court, state-of-the-art fitness studio, soft play area for kids, private screening room and owners waterview conservatory with chef’s kitchen and wine storage, for hosting events. RL


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With a total of 44 spacious units, each residence features three generous bedrooms, all with luxurious en suite baths, several breezy terraces and an impressive list of home amenities, including plunge pool, double car garage, floating feature staircases and an array of exceptional finishes. Enviable master bedrooms have their own terrace, walk-in closets, expansive showers and freestanding bathtubs. Private in-residence elevators, built in barbecues and other extras are some of the optional features for owners to customise their space. With an average of 4500 square feet of high spec, open concept living space, these are homes that don’t compromise on style or comfort. The development’s close proximity to both the recently-refurbished Cayman Islands Yacht Club with boating facilities, services and restaurants, and to the planned pedestrian path linking the marina to Seven Mile Beach will make Stone Island a sought-after address for both sailors and beach lovers alike.

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As with past projects, International Design Group (IDG) has been chosen to design and decorate not only communal spaces, but also three show homes. Each home will be fully furnished and decorated in a different style and palette, to illustrate the range of possible looks and finishes available to potential buyers. Escape to The Residences of Stone Island. For more information on The Residences of Stone Island, Visit: www.StoneIslandCayman.com Contact RE/MAX Cayman Islands: Kim Lund: 345-949-9772; kim.lund@remax.ky or James Bovell: 345-945-4000; james.bovell@bovell.ky *Renderings are artist's concepts.

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A new residential housing development at Grand Harbour, Periwinkle recreates the sense of community of yesteryear in an elegant, sustainable and amenity-driven setting. Words by Natasha Were

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to be the first LEED-certified project of its kind in the Cayman Islands: each home is equipped with roof-top solar panels, high efficiency airconditioning systems, low-flow plumbing and excellent insulation – all of which will result in utility bills for residents estimated at CI$150 per month – whilst street and dock lights are solar powered and landscaping uses local, drought tolerant species ensuring low strata fees. The 82 elegant, modern Caribbean homes are a mix of Caymanstyle cottages, courtyard townhouses and large waterfront residences, with between two and five bedrooms arranged across 2,200 to 3,900 square feet. Clustered in ‘neighbourhoods’ and surrounded by ample green spaces and walking paths, each home offers flexibility in floor plans and finishes to ensure owners can inject their particular personality and style into the home. Every aspect of the residences and shared amenities at Periwinkle has been developed with the quality of life of owners and environmental sensitivity in mind. Far beyond a real estate investment, home ownership at Periwinkle is a lifestyle choice: it’s choosing a life that is active, engaged, sociable and sustainable. It’s choosing to live well.

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A New Lifestyle Awaits Words by Vanessa Hansen

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he prestigious South Sound community is growing, and Davenport Development has been at the forefront of this trend. On the heels of their sold-out San Sebastian complex, they are once again raising the bar for condominium living with Vela. The Davenport team have reimagined the popular Mediterraneanstyled San Sebastian to create the sleek, contemporary Vela (from the Latin word for sail). Vela brings together beach access, beautiful finishes, high-end amenities, and state-of-the-art-security to offer its owners a new lifestyle. With the first phase completely sold, reservations are now being taken for the second phase. Flexible floorplans range from onebedroom condos to four-bedroom townhouses. All units feature

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a private courtyard entry and a covered patio opening out to the interior common area oasis. Each townhouse has a rooftop terrace for entertaining, with an option to add an additional bedroom while maintaining the outdoor space. Vela is purpose-built for a growing, active community complete with Cayman’s first Olympic-length pools. The three pools include two lap lanes, as well as fountains and sunbathing shelves for the more passive pool-dweller. In addition to a pool in each phase of the development, Vela will have a walking track around the entire property, tennis courts, two full service gyms and a yoga room. Beyond the high-end facilities, additional storage is offered that boaters and paddle-boarders are sure to appreciate.


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Other shared amenities include a clubhouse and function room, and a unique utility-based concierge service. Residents can request artwork to be hung while at work, dry-cleaning to be collected or groceries to be stocked. The additional service used is just added to the monthly strata bill. Davenport has made it a priority to keep strata fees and monthly expenses low through design choices and efficient building materials. This includes: structural walls made from Insulating Concrete Forms (ICF) blocks; energy-efficient A/C units from local vendor OtisAir; and reflective glass windows from local purveyor Iberica Materials that help keep interior temperatures down, while providing protection in a storm and eliminating the need for hurricane shutters. Furthermore, each home is outfitted with a propane-powered oven and range, washer and dryer and tankless water heater. Potential-buyers can also select from furniture packages provided by Dwell, a new range from IDG. The collection combines natural elements with contemporary lines to create a truly turn-key experience for busy professionals. A high calibre development, Vela delivers quality living at an affordable price point. To learn more about Phase II of Vela and our commitment to quality living contact Davenport Development: Call: 345.949.4979 Email: info@davenportdevelopmentltd.com Visit: www.davenportcayman.com

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A new residential development fronting the North Sound, SeaHaven offers all the benefits of waterfront living, without the prohibitive price tag. Words by Natasha Were ocated between Grand Harbour and Harbour House Marina, SeaHaven sits on a one-and-a-half-acre lot that borders the turquoise waters of the North Sound along its northern edge and fronts a wide, clear canal on its eastern side. Positioned along its waterfront is an intimate collection of 13 modern, islandstyle homes, with those on the canal side benefitting additionally from eight 32-foot dock spaces. RL

Developed by Encompass Ltd., the twoand three-bedroom residences are distributed across six buildings in a gated community for privacy and security. A variety of layouts and designs are available, but all are two storeys, with an ample rooftop terrace from which residents will enjoy gentle sea breezes and panoramic views. Each of the six buildings opens onto an attractive wooden deck with a pool at its centre.


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SeaHaven’s gated location at the end of a cul-de-sac ensures no through traffic, making it quiet and safe for children. Its north and east orientation not only means homes will be cooled by the prevailing winds, but that pools and terraces will naturally be shaded during the hottest hours of the afternoon. The layout and features of these homes has been carefully thought out for optimal functionality: open-plan kitchen, living and dining spaces; generously-proportioned bedrooms; ample storage (including walk-in closets in master bedrooms) and second floor, fully-equipped laundry rooms. In addition to plenty of outdoor parking, each home is assigned a garage, located in a central building set back from the waterfront. Above the garages are four carriage house apartments. Available optionally for purchase by SeaHaven homeowners, these charming one-bedroom plus study apartments, with high ceilings, exposed beams and plenty of natural light, can be used as separate nanny flats, a home office or studio, or accommodation for guests. The views and easy access to Rum Point, Stingray City and the North Sound are a major draw for those who want to make the most of the island lifestyle, and the private dock spaces make these homes especially appealing to boat-owners. The expansion of the Linford Pierson highway and the enhancements being made to the Grand Harbour community, will only add to the appeal of the location, for families, young professionals and retirees. Construction at SeaHaven is well underway and the first phase of the development is due for completion by April 2017. For more information contact Tracey Kline at Encompass Call: 345-326-4562 Email: tkline@encompasscayman.com Visit: www.encompasscayman.com Take advantage of introductory developer discounts and pre-construction Stamp Duty reductions. Pricing starting at CI $656k.


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A sand-to-sea development where barefoot luxury runs from the natural stone floors, via a private sandy path, all the way to the crystal clear waters of Seven Mile Beach. Words by Natasha Were

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new gated community in West Bay, Boggy Sands Club offers the best of island living on one of the least developed stretches of Seven Mile Beach. Bordering idyllic Boggy Sand Road, the 2.4 acre landscaped lot features a total of 20 condominiums, distributed across five low-rise, contemporary Caribbean-style buildings, with private access to the beautiful northern end of Seven Mile Beach. Designed to maximise its beach-side location, residents look out over the ocean from the huge 2,500 square foot shared roof terraces, and can walk barefoot down to a quiet patch of beach to swim or snorkel, rinsing off under outdoor showers on their return. Should they choose to explore the neighbourhood by bike, or the sparkling Caribbean Sea and offshore reefs by kayak or paddleboard, the development offers ample storage for equipment. Superb communal facilities create a neighbourly atmosphere among residents: one pool features a barbecue and bar, showers and private cabanas for relaxed socialising, the other is large enough to swim laps. The clubhouse is a gathering place where residents can meet to watch the latest match, throw a steak on the grill, or play an impromptu game of volleyball, pool or foosball. Although offering tranquillity and seclusion, well away from hotels and tourist developments, Boggy Sands Club is within easy walking distance of the local conveniences such as grocery stores, banks and restaurants.

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Each condo measures approximately 2,500 square feet and has been carefully oriented to take advantage of prevailing breezes. Balconies lead off both the living area and the master bedroom and gardens surround ground floor units. Sleek, modern kitchens, fitted with top-of-the-line Samsung appliances open into a spacious open-plan dining and living area and the three bedrooms each have en suite bathrooms. Large families or those with frequent guests have the option of turning the den into a fourth bedroom. A host of sustainable features ensure Boggy Sands Club is, both literally and figuratively, a green development. Living walls and lush landscaping, designed with native, drought-tolerant plants, fill the lot with foliage and are irrigated with rainwater harvested on site. Indoors, cooling costs are kept to a minimum with spray foam insulation and efficient air-conditioning systems, and all units are pre-wired for solar panels and Tesla Powerwall batteries. A managed rental scheme makes Boggy Sands Club condos ideal investment properties, as well as full time residences. The first phase is scheduled for completion in February 2017. For more information, contact Boggy Sands Development: Call: 345.923.7980 Email: info@BoggySands.Club Visit: www.BoggySands.Club


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CARIBBEAN Bahamas

• Made up of 700 islands, but only 30 are inhabited • Flamingos out number people 61:1 on Great Inagua

Turks & Caicos CUBA

• At 42,800 sq mi Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean • Has one of the highest literacy rates in the world: 99.8% • Hours before signing the embargo, JFK bought 1,200 Cuban cigars

Cayman Islands

• 365 dive sites on Grand Cayman; visit one every day of the year • 0 – number of casinos on island

Jamaica

• With over 1,600 churches, Jamaica boasts more churches per square mile than any other country • Japan accounts for 80% of all Blue Mountain Coffee annual exports

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• Has the 3rd largest barrier reef system in the world • Home to the world’s only conch farm


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BY NUMBERS British Virgin Islands (BVI)

• BVI received their first traffic light in 2001 • 3 people have lived on Salt Island since 1980. Annual rent is a bag of salt sent to the Queen

Puerto Rico

• 5 – the number of times Puerto Rico has won the Miss Universe title • 3.6 million – the population of Puerto Rico, making it one of the most densely populated islands in the world

US Virgin Islands

• $25 million, the amount the US paid to Denmark in 1916 for what are now known as the US Virgin Islands

Saba

• Has the world’s shortest runway – 1,300 feet long

St Martin/ St Maarten

• 1 island/2 nations – St. Martin (French) and St. Maarten (Dutch) • 37 – number of square miles and beaches that make up the island

St Lucia

• 2 – the number of Nobel Prize winners born here: Derek Walcott (literature, 1992) and Sir Arthur Lewis (economics, 1979)

Barbados

• Mount Gay is the world’s oldest rum brand – 1703 • 50 – number of years since the British granted the island independence • US$22 million – the cost of Rihanna’s Sandy Lane abode

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TRASH TALK By Kyle Fulton

Vintage-inspired, the Wire Framed Trash Bin is a handcrafted original that deserves centre-stage. With a handy removable metal bin and painted wire base that comes in three colours, this bin refuses to be put in a corner. www.schoolhouseelectric.com

Designed by Holger Nielsen in 1939, the Vipp Pedal Binn remains modern. A powder-coated steel body conceals a removable, galvanised steel bin, a damper mechanism guarantees a smooth close, and a rubber ring ensures an airtight seal for a can that stays fresh. Available in multiple sizes and colourways. www.vipp.com

With its design reflecting its purpose, John Brauer’s waste paper basket, Bin Bin, is meta. Made from recyclable polyethylene and available in various colours, this rubbish receptacle silences trash talk. www.essey.com

Marrying form and function, the Rectangular Recycler makes big things out of eco-friendly space-efficiency. Crafted from fingerprintproof stainless steel and sporting patented lid shox technology for a fluid close, it also comes with a ten-year warranty to ensure it’s the pick of the litter. www.simplehuman.com

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Cynthia Hew

For Cynthia Hew, Owner of Bon Vivant, the heart of the home is most definitely the kitchen. After years in front of the camera and working in the financial services industry, she decided to stir things up and follow her passion. In 2007 she opened the luxury kitchen retail store and demonstration space, Bon Vivant. Going from strength to strength, the company has become a vital part of the Cayman community hosting educational cooking classes, supporting local charities and as a key sponsor of the ever-popular Cayman Cookout. When not in office, Cynthia can be found with her family or pounding the pavement preparing for her next marathon. RL: Were you always passionate about food and cooking? CH: I love good food and always have. As a child I would spend my allowance on dining out and could always be found on a countertop asking, “Whatcha making?” My Uncle was a chef at Cracked Conch many years ago and he also lived next door to us where I grew up in Louisiana. I loved to watch him cook in his outdoor kitchen. RL: Tell us about Bon Vivant. CH: Bon Vivant is home. It’s a place for people to come learn, experience and – I hope – dream. We are a complete kitchen store offering retail goods to give people the tools to enjoy their cooking experience. We also provide cooking classes to help foster a passion for all things culinary, and kitchen appliances and design services to allow dream kitchen spaces to become a reality.

RL: How do you balance business, motherhood and being a wife? CH: I’m not sure if I really do, as all tend to crossover at times. Jacob, my son, has been in the store from four weeks old and there is often business chatter over family dinners. I guess the balance comes in knowing when to stop talking shop. Like most things, the highs and lows of business and the responsibility of family are like a roller coaster – I climb, coast and descend quickly on a regular basis.

RL: What element of Bon Vivant do you most enjoy? CH: Business strategy. I enjoy developing a product/brand/image and then fostering the company’s culture so that employees love what they do and customers keep coming back because they love us too!

RL: What’s your best selling item? CH: My people. I know that’s not what’s being asked, but they’re my greatest investment. I see them as relationship builders, and without them and their knowledge I wouldn’t have an item to sell. RL: What kitchen item do you consider a must-have? CH: Steam/Convection oven – it’s amazing. The other is my Le Creuset non-stick pans. For more information contact: Tel: 345.623.2665 Email: info@bonvivant.ky Visit: www.bonvivant.ky

RL: Why did you open Bon Vivant? CH: Transition. Bon Vivant happened because I was ready to do something that I really enjoyed that also allowed me to give – to my community, my customers, my staff and myself. RL: Tell us about the cooking classes. CH: We offer weekly cooking classes for both adults and growing gourmets. They started as a way to allow customers to use the equipment, so they would know what they were buying. We then realised how much fun it was and now offer weekly classes, private/corporate events and birthday party bookings. We work in tandem with local chefs, who are such a great asset, to develop themes and new ideas.

RL: What are the most exciting things happening in the industry today? CH: Innovation: smart tools and technology. For the appliances it’s about energy conservation and smart systems that reduce work load and integrate with other operational systems in the home.

TOP TEN RL: How have you seen clients’ cooking habits change? CH: They have more confidence in buying locally. It’s taken a few years, but we have been consistent in our message and our track record proves there is tremendous value in buying locally – for the consumer and our country. RL: What role do you think cooking plays in our lives? CH: It brings us together. I find cooking to be like solving a problem – next thing you know there are two, three, four people in the kitchen all asking ‘Where can I help?’ That fellowship isn’t one you see when making a bed! And, it’s not just during prep, but when everyone sits for the meal. That’s when you listen, chat, laugh and live.

Chef – Chef Niven Patel & Chef Keith Griffin. Both are incredibly talented and their modesty is shown in the balance of each meal they prepare. Kitchen Gadget – Stem Gem. I love it for strawberries and cherry tomatoes. Ingredient – Scotch Bonnet Cook Book – The Spice Bible by Jane Lawson. City – Paris, France Hotel – Prefer a home or resort that has a kitchen. Holiday – Christmas Drink – Veuve Clicquot Beach – Seven Mile Beach Restaurant – Ragazzi with family; Brasserie with friends; Blue Cilantro for date night. When abroad I prefer to keep trying new ones, so I rarely repeat.

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Edible Ink Swedish ceramist Eva Gernandt’s seafaring inspired tableware collection, FAITH, HOPE & LOVE, depicts old sailors tattoos on porcelain. Known for her thin shapes and painted patterns, these timeless motifs speak to a bygone era when oceans ruled the world. www.bymutti.com

HIGH & MIGHTY Thick, thin, tall or short, American Heirlooms’ Cake Stands are as gorgeous as the confections they display. Turned from FSC certified maple or walnut, the practical, sturdy bases can be stacked or even custom engraved for a special touch. www.aheirloom.com

Life Aquatic Eliminate anaemia by adding instant iron with the Lucky Iron Fish. Providing up to 90% of recommended daily intake, it is reusable for up to five years and easy to use. Simply boil the fish in any liquid or broth and imbibe. Best yet, when a Fish is purchased another is given to a needy family. www.luckyironfish.com

TOOL TIME Slim is in with the hand-forged stainless steel Serving Fork and Bar Spoon. Ideal for scraping and jabbing in hard-to reach recesses, they guarantee a clean container. www.shopburkelman.com

Kitchen Confidential

By Kyle Fulton

GOOD SPIRITS Shake up happy hour with foolproof Herb & Lou’s Infused Cubes. Containing all the essential ingredients for a killer cocktail, the pre-mixed cubes need only be frozen then popped, dropped and enjoyed. www.herbandlous.com

HOT & COLD Drink happy with the Corksicle Tumbler. Fashioned from triple insulation stainless steel, this shatterproof container with easy-grip sides and a no-slip bottom, doesn’t sweat and keeps beverages hot or cold for hours. Cheers to that! Available on island at www.bonvivant.ky RL

TECHNICOLOUR COOKWARE Innovative and modern, the colourful Joseph Joseph collection of kitchenware offers chefs a wide range of functional and funky utensils. From silicone to stainless steel, their bins, barware, chopping boards and more make cooking creative. Available on island at www.brandsourcecayman.com


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Juice it up By Kyle Fulton

Like Christmas without Santa, the Caribbean holiday season wouldn’t be complete without sorrel rum punch. Traditionally served during the festive season, it is made by steeping the sepals of the Roselle Hibiscus plant in water and spices and adding a healthy splash of rum. Refreshingly sharp and tangy, the cranberry-coloured drink is purported to have many health benefits that include: to strengthen the immune system, improve digestion, increase energy levels, help prevent cancer, lower blood pressure, slow the aging process, and last but not least, calm the nerves, although that could just be the rum talking.

Sorrel Rum Punch 2 lb sorrel flowers Washed and trimmed: remove the core of the sorrel flower and discard 5 thick slices of peeled ginger 6 whole cloves 1 cinnamon stick 2 ribbons each of dried orange peel and lime peel (optional) 8 cups water 1 cup muscovado sugar for simple syrup 2 cups amber or dark rum (optional) Fresh limes for garnish Add water, sorrel, spices and peel to a large pot, bring to a boil then reduce heat and gently simmer for 30 minutes. Remove from heat and allow mixture to steep for up to 24 hours. In a second saucepan combine equal parts water and muscovado sugar. Stir over medium-high heat until sugar dissolves, then turn heat to high until boils, then reduce to medium heat for three minutes while stirring continuously. Remove from heat and allow simple syrup to cool. Double strain sorrel mixture (discard contents) and pour into glass containers; add simple syrup and rum according to taste. Serve chilled over ice and garnished with lime slices.

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drive-by dining Elevate on-the-go meals when you frequent these roadside establishments that use the freshest ingredients to offer creative, delicious dishes. By Kyle Fulton

Al La KeVroom & The Purple Monster Whether it’s lunch, dinner or a late-night nosh session, Al La Ke-Vroom and The Purple Monster can satisfy your hunger. Hawking tasty Mediterranean and Middle Eastern fare, their made-to-order menu includes pita wrapped falafel and juicy meat kebabs, spicy chicken tikka skewers and grilled shrimp, as well as vegetarian options like greek salad, tabbouleh and fattoush. Then there’s the deliciously heart-stopping poutine and chocolate chunk brownie to consider. An offshoot of bricks and mortar A La Kebab, the food trucks can be found in West Bay and Red Bay. FB: AlLaKebab • Call: 345.943.4343

Smokin’ Bros Meet the master of meat, Smokin’ Bros. Specialising in slow, wood smoked barbecue, they arrived on the scene in 2012 and quickly made a name for themselves winning numerous culinary awards. Their ever-changing menu offers a carnivore’s delight of baby back ribs, beef brisket, pulled pork, jerk chicken, as well as delicious herbivore-friendly sides like scratch-made mac and cheese, bbq beans, coleslaw and salads. Stationed on Lawrence Boulevard (across from Cimboco), they make mobile meals worthy of a Michelin star. FB: smokinbros • Call:345.516.2767 • www.smokinbros.ky

Swanky Stop Recognised for his bright orange trailer, but beloved for his thirst quenching, vitamin-packed juices and smoothies, farmer Geoffrey Nixon blends his fresh plucked fruits and veggies into delicious elixirs. Regularly whizzing up crowd-favourites like strawberry banana and mango, Swanky Stop is the perfect place to tap into something truly tropical like a soursop smoothie or guava juice. Keeping Cayman happy and healthy one sip at a time, the orange cube can be found everyday but Sunday at the Cricket Pitch Market.

Gabriel's Grill Found on Dorcy Drive, Gabriel’s Grill makes Caribbean-inspired food that is out of this world delicious. Offering finger-licking fare like honey-glazed roasted pork chops, rum-glazed bbq chicken, grilled mahi with mango salsa, lobster mac and cheese and coconut shrimp, there is something for each and every taste bud. With ample shaded seating and generous portions, this farmto-street enterprise warrants a daily drive-by. FB: GabrielsGrillCayman • Call: 345.923.5300 RL


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Synonymous with luxury and long associated with celebration, champagne has an interesting history full of myth and mystery. Here we pop the cork on all things effervescent with Lee Quessy of Cayman Distributors Group and local brand ambassador for LVMH. oth an area and a wine, the region of Champagne lies about 100 miles northeast of Paris. Made under the strictest legal and quality controls, only wine from this region and produced via the Méthode Traditionnelle can truly be called champagne. By law seven grape varietals may be used to craft champagne, however, it is typically produced from just three: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Law also states that all grapes used must be grown within AOC designated vineyards and handpicked. The region’s unique terroir is what enables it to grow so well the specific grape varietals required to produce this exceptional elixir. Wetter and colder than other areas, it was once an inland sea that left behind large deposits of limestone and chalk. Able to retain vast quantities of moisture while also draining well, roots can easily journey through the soil in search of nutrients.

Méthode Champenoise After the still wine is produced it is blended by way of assemblage. Considered an art form by many, often more than a hundred wines from various vintages are crafted together to produce the desired result. This is of particular importance when creating non-vintage champagnes, when consistency is key, as they represent a House’s signature style. Next, the liqueur de triage, a mixture of yeast and sugar, is added and the bottle resealed to allow for a second fermentation. It is this step that produces the essential and treasured fizz for which champagne is known. After a designated period of aging, bottles are riddled – rotated consistently and stored on a slight angle so that the neck collects the sediment produced from fermentation. Necks are then flash frozen and the yeasty plug removed in a process referred to as disgorgement. It is then that the dosage is added. Dosage determines the champagne’s sweetness. RL


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MYTH versus fact FACT: Workers wore special metal masks to protect themselves from impromptu explosions in cellars. MYTH: French monk Dom Perignon invented champagne. Not true. He did, however, make important contributions: figured out how to control the fermentation process by developing corks and improving bottle design. FACT: The smaller the bubble, the better the quality of the champagne. There are 44 million bubbles in each bottle. MYTH: A silver spoon placed in the neck of a champagne bottle preserves the bubbles. FACT: Winemaking properties in Champagne are called Houses. There are over three hundred in the region.

Sweetness Sweetness comes from a process called dosage, when a liquid mixture of reserve wine and sugar is added back into the wine before recorking. This happens immediately after disgorgement. The amount of residual sugar determines the type of champagne. Residual Sugar Levels Brut Nature & Brut Zero – 0-.3% Extra Brut – 0-.6% Brut – Bone dry 0-1.5% Extra-Sec – 1.2 – 2.0% Sec – 1.7 – 3.5% Demi-Sec –3.3 – 5.0% Doux – more than 5%

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Styles Champagne comes in a variety of styles that are defined by grape varietal, sweetness and quality. Blanc de blanc is made solely from Chardonnay. It ages well and with maturity becomes buttery and intense. Blanc de noirs is crafted from Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes and tends to be quite full-bodied and powerful. Rosé is made from blending white and red base wines and includes contact with red grape skins. It tends to be more structured and forceful due to contact with the skins. Non-vintage indicates the wine was crafted from current vintages along with reserve wines. Representative of a House’s signature style, it is the blender’s job to ensure consistency from year to year. French law states these champagnes must age for a minimum of fifteen months. Most champagne is non-vintage. Vintage champagnes are crafted only in good harvest years. While they may source from different vineyards, they can only use grapes from that year and the bottles must rest on the lees for more than three years. Prestige Cuvée or Tête de Cuvée is the top end of the spectrum. Using only the best grapes from the best vineyards, these champagnes are produced in small quantities from superior vintages and age at least seven years on the lees.






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With their flip-flop friendly vibe, eclectic mix of patrons and endless supply of icy-cold drinks, Caribbean beach bars are ideal for contemplating one’s navel. Here are some of the region’s best watering holes. By Kyle Fulton

Pelican Bar

Jakes Treasure Beach, Jamaica Built by fisherman Floyd on a sandbar in the middle of the sea, Pelican Bar is a rustic original that came to him in a dream. A 20-minute boat ride from shore, the driftwood bar offers the last word in laid-back as well as dangerously delicious drinks like the Pelican Perfection.

Da Conch Shack

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos From the conch-lined entrance to the candy-coloured shutters, Da Conch Shack oozes chilled out charm. Transforming the mighty mollusc into delicious dishes that go swimmingly with a frosty Turk Head beer, it’s easy to see why the ramshackle beachfront bar is a beloved institution.

Wreck Bar

Rum Point, Grand Cayman Home of the original frozen Mudslide, Wreck Bar offers the ultimate toes-in-the-sand experience. Famous for its crispy conch fritters and booze-soaked drinks, their Crayola-coloured picnic benches are perfect for slurping and supping while enjoying views of the turquoise sea and idyllic sunsets.

Calico Jacks

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman Your passport to fun in the sun, Calico’s was named after infamous pirate Jack Rackham and is the ultimate beach bar. Plunked on golden sand mere steps from Seven Mile Beach’s sky-blue waters, its relaxed atmosphere and welcoming vibe is matched by mouth-watering drinks and lip-smacking grub. Hosting epic full moon parties, volleyball tournaments, jam nights and more, this is where island time grooves.

Bombas Shack

Tortola, British Virgin Islands The ultimate limin’ location, Bomba’s is a popular hangout for surfers and tasty tipple enthusiasts. Adorned with hanging bras and knickers, the rambling shack was built in 1976 from flotsam and discarded surfboards. Home to monthly full moon parties, complete with hallucinogenic mushroom tea, Bomba’s is a true beach bar and not to be missed.

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When time is tight but the night is right for romance, steal one of these itineraries to be lucky in love. By Kyle Fulton

DOMESTIC BLISS Homebound? Have a gourmet meal created chez vous courtesy of Mise en Place. With multiple expertly trained chefs on staff, and over ten years’ experience, they’re able to whip up fresh, creative meals worthy of any celebration. Better yet, they can even organise wine or cocktail pairings, so you never need lift a finger. www.catering.ky

SCOOP & LOOP Spend the evening strolling Camana Bay’s waterfront boardwalk to Gelato & Co. Cremeria Italiana for a sweet treat. Their housemade gelato is lovingly crafted according to traditional Italian recipes and uses fresh, local fruit. With over 26 flavours, plus exquisite desserts to choose from, the hardest part is leaving with just one. www.gelatoeco.com RL

RAISE THE BAR Eat, drink and edify yourself with an evening at The Tasting Room. Offering customisable wine tasting experiences for any budget, they pair unique wines with freshly prepared foods designed to enhance each wine. With a wide selection of wines from the unknown to big-name brands, it’s an entertaining night out that’s also informative. www.thetastingroom.ky

SKY TO SEA Start the evening on a high with a sunset tour with Cayman Islands Helicopters. The ultimate way to experience Cayman, their 20-50 minute informative tours provide a unique bird’s eye view of the island. www.caymanislandshelicopters.com With a landing pad conveniently located adjacent to The Lobster Pot, the next move is a no brainer. Offering the freshest seafood and a superlative view, an al fresco supper on the elevated deck under twinkling stars is the perfect ending to a lofty night. www.lobsterpot.ky



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rom open-to-the-elements architecture to chocolate-themed itineraries, the Troubetzkoys, owners and creators of two exceptional resorts, Anse Chastanet and Jade Mountain, have boldly gone where no hotelier has gone before. Their unique combination of talents – he a visionary architect, she a marketing guru – and their non-conformist approach has resulted in a duo of resorts that are ground-breaking in design and that connect guests to their destination in fresh, inspiring ways. When Nick Troubetzkoy first acquired Anse Chastanet in the 1970s, it was a simple resort with a few cottages dotted around the 600-acre beachfront estate. But it was the views that captured his imagination. Looking across the sea to St. Lucia’s iconic, soaring Pitons, the architect in him knew he had to put that magnificent vista at the core of the guest experience. RL


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DYNAMIC DUO Against a backdrop of St. Lucia’s exotic natural beauty, hoteliers Nick and Karolin Troubetzkoy are shaking up the traditional hotel experience with their unique brand of revolutionary yet responsible tourism. Words by Natasha Were

And so he knocked out walls in the existing rooms, letting the views flood in. And then he designed additional cottages along the beach and up the hillside, in the same open, view-embracing style. Even right at the beginning, however revolutionary his ideas, Nick’s respect for the people and natural environment shaped both his designs and his business model. “From the outset, Nick wanted to build in harmony with nature, and he also wanted to keep as much of the economic benefit as possible in the region,” recalls Karolin. “Back then in the ‘70s people didn’t even know the term ‘sustainability’ but Nick – not knowing it would later become an entire philosophy – was already practicing it.” This desire to harness the views and connect guests more deeply with the landscape would find its full expression decades later in Jade Mountain. An architectural masterpiece that was as challenging to

pull off as it is awe-inspiring to behold, Jade Mountain appears to float halfway up a mountain side, partly concealed by lush, hanging gardens. Breaking with the traditional hotel concept completely, Nick replaced rooms with spacious sanctuaries, connected not by corridors but by bridges. Within these lavish spaces he blurred the lines that separate living and sleeping areas, and the boundaries between indoors and out: the sea facing side of each sanctuary is completely open, with a private infinity pool suspended over the jungle. These hillside hideaways are so comprehensively captivating that guests regularly fail to emerge from them for days at a time. Although originally planned as an extension to Anse Chastanet, by the time Jade Mountain opened in 2006, Karolin says, they had been forced to rethink its positioning. “Every budget had been blown to the heavens and it was so RL


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extravagant, we couldn’t do it justice as part of Anse Chastanet,” she says. “Jade Mountain deserved recognition of its own.” Having raised the bar for luxury with the accommodation, they knew they had to offer equally impressive gastronomic and resort experiences. And so the 60-acre nursery that had initially supplied the trees and shrubs for Jade Mountain’s landscaping was reinvented as an organic farm, and Allen Susser was hired as a consulting chef. Long before farm-to-table dining had become a mainstream concept, the two resorts’ kitchens had their own regular supply of fresh herbs, nuts, fruits and vegetables. Guests, in addition to being able to fill their days with watersports, island tours and spa treatments, could also delve deeper into the culinary experience, joining cooking classes and visiting the farm.

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Within a few years this multi-sensory experiential concept was expanded, adding chocolate into the mix. As there were already hundreds of cocoa trees on the estate, Chef Susser suggested these be coaxed back into productivity. Historically in St. Lucia, Karolin explains, cocoa farmers had simply harvested their beans and sold them for export, playing no further part in the chocolate industry. At Emerald Estate, however, the Troubetzkoys chose to experiment with making chocolate themselves, and by 2010 were producing their own small-batch, single-estate chocolate. Then three years ago, the Chocolate Lab opened, offering guests a dedicated space in which to learn about the whole process – from bean to bar – and try their hand at chocolate making. The timing was fortuitous, coinciding with a growing international


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appreciation for high quality artisanal chocolate but, in the same way that the Troubetzkoys chose to share their newfound knowledge of organic farming with other local growers, they are not keeping the secret to St. Lucian chocolate to themselves. The Troubetzkoys have elected not to sell Emerald Estate chocolate at other outlets outside the resorts. “By making chocolate ourselves, we have shown that there can be a source of employment and revenue beyond the beans,” Karolin explains. “But now I want to inspire other locals to become artisanal chocolate makers. I prefer to let them corner the local market.” This is just one of the ways in which, over the past 30 or so years, the Troubetzkoys have chosen to do things differently. Proudly independent and unconstrained by a corporate image or branding, they have had the creative freedom to dream up resorts and experiences unlike anything that has been seen before. Their uncanny ability to foresee new trends and anticipate changing demands has kept them well ahead of the curve in every endeavour, assuring their resorts’ rank among the top in the region – without deviating from their commitment to sustainability and authenticity.

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Luxe Resorts with Kids

Ensuring equal parts amusement for the children and indulgence for the parents is the key to a successful family holiday. These three resorts strike an ideal balance in different ways. Words by Natasha Were Curtain Bluff, Antigua An elegant boutique resort positioned between two beaches on Antigua’s south coast, Curtain Bluff offers a plethora of activities for the young and energetic, and more than a little luxury for overworked adults. A full programme of kids’ activities, along with a jungle gym, sandbox and games room packs in the entertainment for little ones, allowing parents to relax in a shady hammock, or succumb to the delights of a rejuvenating spa treatment. Tennis, squash and a full range of watersports are all included in the rate, as are meals at the two excellent restaurants. Enjoy a romantic dinner à deux, while a babysitter takes care of the children, and then drift off to the sound of crashing surf. www.curtainbluff.com

Beaches, Jamaica It’s non-stop fun in the sun for guests of all ages at Beaches in Negril, Jamaica. An all-inclusive resort with a water park and exceptional kids’ club situated on the sparkling sands of 7 Mile Beach, it’s a destination where parents can truly enjoy the vacation as much as their kids. Tots are well cared for at the nursery, younger kids have endless beach and indoor activities to choose from, and teens enjoy their own DJ Academy, Xbox lounge and a games arcade, freeing up adults to go scuba diving, visit the spa or relax with a cocktail at one of several swim up bars. www.beaches.com

Atlantis, THE Bahamas Escape into a world of fantasy at Atlantis, Paradise Island, a lavish resort and theme park in one convenient package. Water-based fun for all the family comes in the form of a 141-acre waterpark with slides, rapids and rivers, a world-class aquarium, a dolphin enclosure and 11 different pools. When different generations want to seek out their own style of entertainment there are storytelling trees and tea parties for the tykes, dance clubs and movie theatres for older kids, and golf, shopping and casinos for parents. www.atlantisbahamas.com RL



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MANE ENVY Summer sun thrown a kink in your crowning glory? The tropical trifecta of sun, ocean and pool leaves tresses soaked in salt and chlorine, which means hair takes a beating. Say goodbye to frizzy, bleached out locks thanks to these tips, tricks and treatments from Sean Power, owner and master cutter at Vintage.

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RL: Why is tropical life so hard on hair? SP: Island life is good for the soul, but sun, salt water and chlorine all conspire to ruin our hair. Salt and chlorine remove moisture from strands, while UV rays breakdown keratin. An essential protein, keratin gives strands structural strength that when damaged causes the hair shaft to weaken and fray. That’s when you get frizzy, dull looking hair. The good news is you can fix damaged, porous hair. At Vintage we have specifically designed treatments to improve sun-parched, over-processed hair. Our Keratin Treatment restores tresses to their original health by sealing in moisture and eliminating frizz. Those with straight hair get straighter hair. Those with wavy or curly hair get frizz-free locks. The Olaplex Treatment is another conditioning treatment that targets the sulphur bonds so you can regain a silky mane.

Brass Off First neutralise brassiness with a toner, then wash with anti-brass shampoos to keep locks from turning orange, and don’t suds up daily. Too frequent washing can strip hair of its natural oils resulting in dull, lacklustre locks. Hats On Wear a hat or scarf when in direct sunlight to prevent hair from becoming brittle and colour from fading. Air Out Allow hair to air dry as long and as much as possible. Heat styling tools weaken the shaft and reduce shine and elasticity. Better yet, apply a heat-protector product before using these devices. Lather Up Apply deep conditioning hair masques to counteract the drying effects of the sun. Then get outside and let the sun’s warmth help it soak in. Heat allows the hair’s cuticle to open so the conditioner can better penetrate the hair shaft. Get Wet Soak hair with fresh water before jumping in the pool or ocean. Wetting hair reduces the depth chlorine and salt can penetrate the shaft. Cut Loose Get regular trims (every four to six weeks) so split ends don’t travel up the shaft and further damage hair.

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One half of the dynamic duo behind Heidi Klein, Heidi Gosman talks shop and all things beachwear.

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tarted in 2002 by two business colleagues who became friends, Heidi Klein swimwear was the UK’s first one-stop holiday shop. Since then Heidi Gosman and Penny Klein’s company has gone from strength to strength branching in to childrenswear, accessories and home décor.

RL: In 14 years you have gone from one shop to 150 stores in 39 countries. Tell us about the journey. HG: Penny and I worked together in marketing and business then became good friends. We were working together on a project for a client about airport spend and holiday mind set…. We noticed a gap in the market for beautiful swimwear sold all year round and launched Heidi Klein. RL: Career path? HG: My mother was an interior designer so I always had an interest in the creative industry. I studied Business and Marketing at University and then worked in media consulting, where we met. As Creative Director, I look after the branding, public relations and design whilst Penny oversees the commercial side. We complement each other perfectly. RL: What challenges, if any, does friendship bring to the business dynamic? RL

HG: Our friendship is one of the reasons we have been successful. We have great business chemistry and complemented each other’s strengths and weakness. RL: What is unique about the HK brand? Why has it been so successful? HG: We fit each style seven times to ensure it is absolutely perfect. Compared to other beachwear brands, we are unique in putting so much emphasis on achieving an impeccable cut. We know bodies do not fit into a handful of categories, so we are committed to offering flexibility and hidden support. Our shoppers know that Heidi Klein swimwear will deliver a sleek silhouette time after time. RL: Do you still design all the collections yourself? How do you approach each season and capsule collection? HG: I have a fabulous design team and we design all the collections in my studio at the London head office. We use research from old magazines, movies, attending runway shows and my constant travels as inspiration for each collection. Then we sit down and decide on names, styles and prints for each story. I love seeing the styles come to life and hearing the positive feedback from customers.


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RL: Have you ever been in a creative rut and how did you get out of it? HG: I have an extremely talented team behind me and they continue to inspire me every day. They show brilliant insight into important areas of the business. Finding the right people has been key to our growth. I have such respect for all their incredible work. RL: Tell us about the My Body range and how it came about. HG: We launched My Body as an innovative range of perfectly fitting, instant toning swimwear. It is expertly cut to flatter any shape so you can walk with confidence on any beach. It sits within each story in the collection to provide the perfect fit for you when choosing your swimwear. RL: What is the number one mistake women make when buying swimwear? HG: There is a common misconception that full coverage bottoms are better for a larger bottom but this is incorrect. A larger brief will accentuate the bottom area rather than disguise it, so shoppers should opt for something well-fitting. RL: How has the rise of social media and online sales affected your approach to business? HG: Online shopping makes our beachwear more accessible. Shoppers are able to purchase from home or work rather than coming into our boutique. We have now also launched a Fit By Phone service in which customers can call from around the world to speak to our swim specialists on purchasing the right piece for them. RL


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FIRE ROUND Beach bag essentials: St. Barths Roucou Oil, our Heidi Klein wide brim hat, a bandeau bikini, my vintage gold cuff bought in Verona and Sisley Eau de Campagne fragrance – it is so fresh and elegant. Dream holiday: Italy Go-to sundowner: Gin & Tonic Most memorable meal: I adore the fresh fish at Da Adolfo on Laurito Beach in the Amalfi Coast. Favourite piece you’ve designed: Honfleur Bandeau one-piece Proudest accomplishment: Opening our boutique in Chelsea. Best advice given & received: Research, research, research! Vice: My Smythson Diary. The office is trying to get me to convert to Outlook! Motto: Work hard and you will reap the rewards.

RL: You’re both mums and businesswomen. Talk to us about the balancing act, if there is one. HG: It’s all about having a balance. Of course with so many pressures and commitments from children, work and family, it is so easy to lose yourself. I think the secret is to make sure you have time for yourself. I adore early morning walks with my dog before anyone else is awake. Also, I make sure I spend quality time with my children which means no looking at my phone or computer. I always give them my full attention. RL: You were recently in Cayman shooting the upcoming collection. How does it reflect the island? HG: I fell in love with Cayman's stunning scenery, its breath-taking views and would love to visit again. It was the perfect setting for

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COVER UP Put a lid on bad hair days with the two-tone calado Panama hat. Hand-woven from 100% toquilla straw, known for its superior durability, each hat takes three days to weave and shape. www.sensistudio.com

TIGHT END Keep your backside beach ready with Brazilian Bum Bum Cream. Rich in guaraná, cupuaçu butter, açaí and coconut oil, this delightfully fragrant lotion stimulates circulation to keep the tush taut. www.soldejaneiro.com

SLINGS & ARROWS Hit the target with Frederick & Mae’s chirpy handmade Darts. Gorgeously crafted from maple, feathers, lead and steel, they point to good fun. Sold in sets of three and heights of five or eight inches. www.fredericksandmae.com

RAY BAN Take the hassle out of sun protection with the Colorescience Sunforgettable Brush. Available in six shades, the 80 minute water-resistant powder provides instant defence from the sun and comes in a refillable tube. Mineral-based, the clear, non-irritating powder bans ageing UV rays. www.colorescience.com

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LOVING CUP Greet guests with a mug full of love with the metal plated Pineapple Tumbler. Traditionally a symbol of welcome and hospitality, this pineapple tops off the sentiment in a most thirst-quenching manner. www.wandpdesign.com

LIGHTS OUT Love yourself lights out with Vitruvi’s Sleep mist. Weaving science and scent together in a contemporary way, they use traditional essential oils to influence the brain. Formulated with pure glacier water and free from parabens, sulfates and synthetics, this natural spray knocks you out. www.vitruvi.com

GET A GRIP Court love with the canvas Squishee Ace. Lightweight and durable, with an adjustable cross-body strap, roomie outer compartment and fully lined interior zip pocket, it bags the competition. www.ericjavits.com

CARRY ALL Tote-ally perfect for schlepping kit to the beach or fresh produce from the market, the sherbet coloured Capri bag is deliciously festive. Woven from sisal with raffia pom poms, the inside pocket stashes need-now items while the leather handles ensure a comfy grip. www.shopmarysol.com RL


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BRIGHT LIGHT The cheery Pineapple Marquee glows with fun and frivolity. Battery operated and made from durable plastic, it suits poolside bars where it can shine a light on piĂąa colada possibilities. Available at www.sunnylife.com

FIN FUN Bite into playtime with a Spark Shark Toss & Catch Pool Toy. Perfect for developing hand-eye coordination, it offers hours of enjoyment in and out of the pool. Available on island at www.althompson.com

TOTALLY QUILL Swan dive into aquatic relaxation with an oversized avian lounger that invites hours of navel gazing while sprawled upon its comfortable perch. Available on island at www.poolpatrol.ky

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SWING TIME An island classic, the Tiki Toss hooks with its ever-so-easy yet utterly frustrating simplicity. The bamboo board comes with all hardware included, making it easy to install. Game on! Available on island at www.poolpatrol.ky

CURVES AHEAD Toss in the towel and go around the bend for Beach People’s Roundie. Luxuriously soft, the extra-large cotton marvel is so hip it makes others square. Available on island at www.designstudio.tc

GLOWING GLOBES Add ambiance to waters with floating lights. Programmable and colour changing, these radiant, rechargeable indoor/outdoor LED lights go with the flow. Available on island at www.poolpatrol.ky

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Island Flava For many artists, it’s the beauty of their surroundings that moves them to put paint to canvas. For Jason Kennedy it’s the people and culture of Cayman that are his inspiration and his muse. Words by Natasha Were

A fresh talent on the Caymanian art scene, Jason Kennedy, a long-term resident of the Cayman Islands, has been creating a stir with his stylised portraits of Caymanian characters. Although he paints likenesses of individuals, his portraits are much more than mere faces: they are raw, honest snapshots of everyday life, depicted in bold brushstrokes and vibrant colours. His paintings offer glimpses of daily life as is lived, far from the island’s luxury resorts and modern office buildings. He finds inspiration in an afternoon game of dominos, a fish market vendor gutting a pile of snapper, or a man riding a much-used bicycle. Defining his personal style and finding his muse did not

happen overnight, however. Although Kennedy spent a year studying fine art at York University, Toronto, in 1999, he switched the focus to business when, he says, he realised he didn’t know what inspired him as an artist. It was not until he moved to Cayman in 2008 that he began to paint again. At first, he says, it was simply as a way to cover his walls with his own kind of art, rather than the "pastel colours and starfish clocks" typical of so many island condos. “I wasn’t taking it too seriously. I didn’t know what I was doing with my style and I wouldn’t show those paintings to anyone now,” he laughs.


It was his girlfriend and business partner, Monica Walton, who steered him away from his early cartoonish depictions, and helped him develop his current style, one that he describes as “a mix of photorealism and impressionism.” “It was really Monica’s idea to capture the more real side of Cayman – the human figures, the people who make the place unique,” he says. “Her cousin took us into some of the less developed areas, and we spent time with these guys playing dominoes and hanging out. That experience was the inspiration for the first painting in this style, which then spun into what I am doing now.” RL


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First page: Sitting Out, 2016; Second page, top: Fisherman Seated, 2015; Second page, bottom: 3 Stars, 2016; This page: Waiting by the Sea, 2014. For more information, contact: jason@vagabondmediagroup.com

Although he has exhibited and sold his work through local galleries and accepted various commissions – most notably the huge mural on the outside wall of the Cayman Cabana – Kennedy does not court commercial work or aspire to a full-time painting career. He is fortunate to derive as much enjoyment from his day job – he co-founded Vagabaond Media, which creates promotional videos about the Cayman Islands – as he does from painting and with time, he has learned, he prefers not to compromise his own creative instincts by taking on commissions. If he can simply paint what he wants to paint, and somebody else likes his work enough to spend their hard earned money on it, he says, that is all the validation he needs. Kennedy may choose to approach his art as little more than a hobby, but he is nonetheless making a valuable contribution to the artistic legacy of the islands, and chronicling a simple, in many ways enviable, way of life that future generations may find only in paintings and photographs.

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While the Caribbean pulses with bucket list worthy destinations, the trick is to know which island presents the holiday that’s right for you. Whether searching for crowd-free beaches, insanely delicious cuisine or authentic cultural experiences, these destinations offer it all. By Kyle Fulton

HAVANA, CUBA – CULTURAL A land of colourful contradictions, visiting Havana is like stepping back in time. La Habana Vieja is a World Heritage site and full of gems that are best appreciated up close and personal. DO a guided city tour, cigar factory tour or walk the city at random. Efforts both main street and off-the-beatenpath will be rewarded when you see salsa dancers gliding across cobblestones, catch kids playing a soccer match in the street, or stumble across bespoke perfumery, La Habana 1791. When it’s time to PLAY, cruise down the Malecón by foot or in an old classic car while watching locals fish and flirt. Dotted along the eight kilometres esplanade is the iconic Hotel Nacional, which used to host mobsters and movie stars, and Castillo San Felipe del Morro, the Spanish fort that still sounds off canons nightly. Looking for something more lively? Hit up Cabaret Tropicana for tacky fun (www.cabaret-tropicana.com). At the other end of the spectrum, La Zorra y el Cuervo is a quintessential jazz bar complete with smokey atmosphere and music greats tripping up the stage for spur-of-the-moment performances. If time permits, VISIT Hemingway’s house, Finca Vigía, and catch a performance of the Cuban National Ballet. www.balletcuba.cult.cu

If ART is what you’re after, link up with Sussette Martinez who has her finger on the pulse of Cuba’s creative characters (+53 5 258 5678), or head to 3/31 Art Space (FB: 331-ART-SPACE). If locally made items are the order of the day, visit: www.clandestinacuba.com and www.piscolabishabana.com. With the relaxation of government restrictions in-home restaurants, paladares, are popping up everywhere. Responsible for some of the country’s most innovative cuisine, visitors should EAT at oldie but goodie, La Guarida. New to the scene, Mama Inés offers excellent Cuban cuisine (owner, Erasmo, cooked for Fidel) , while upscale, modern fare can be found at Otramanera. La Bodeguita del Medio might have been where Ernest Hemingway DRANK his mojitos, but La Fábrica de Arte Cubano is where it’s at now. An old oil factory in Vedado, this art space attracts an eclectic crowd of in-theknow artists and hipsters. www.fabricadeartecubano.com If luxury is what you’re after, STAY at to www.hotel-saratoga.com. While Casa Particulares (bed & breakfast guest houses) offer a more authentic experience, both www. cvitrales.com and www.suitehavana.com are decidedly modern. FUN FACT: Bacardi, the largest privately held, family-owned spirits company in the world was founded in Cuba in 1862. Time to spare? Head OFF THE BEATEN PATH to Viñales and do a tobacco tour. Three hours west of Havana, this charming town rewards you with verdant vistas and welcoming locals.

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ST LUCIA – FOODIE Blessed with the majestic Pitons Mountains and finger-licking delicious food, this strikingly beautiful island charms with its curious blend of sophistication and laidback cool. DO a cooking course at Jade Mountain Resort. Chef Allen Susser and his team offer interactive culinary events that showcase St. Lucia’s gastronomic heritage. Think: Cooking In Paradise, Mango Madness, Spices of the Caribbean and Discover Chocolate. (www.jademountain.com) When hunger strikes, EAT at Dasheen (www.ladera.com) where traditional cuisine is made modern using locally sourced ingredients. Coal Pot, a local institution offering Caribbean-Creole food and is rumoured to be Nobel laureate Derek Walcott’s favourite. Feeling spicy? APSARA, part of Anse Chastanet Resort is known for its innovative fusion of East Indian and Caribbean cooking. Don’t miss out on LOCAL speciality, roti, an unleavened Indian bread stuffed with curried vegetables and meat. The best cheap and cheerful flavour bomb can be found at Prudees House of Roti (FB: Prudees-House-of-Roti). DON’T MISS Ms. Theresa’s Bakery, an authentic island enterprise for over 60 years, its renowned for freshly baked Creole baguettes. (Off Hospital Rd., Soufrière) When it’s time to feed your sweet tooth VISIT Saint Lucia’s oldest plantation Rabot Estate and opt for The Tree-to-Bar Experience. Walk through cocoa groves, pick ripe pods and even try your hand at making a chocolate bar. www.hotelchocolat.com Appreciate the island’s jaw-dropping beauty and head to The Cliff at Cap for a DRINK. Enjoy the dramatic setting while

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watching birds swoop below. (www.thecliffatcap.com) If rum is the order of the day, head to Cane Bar at Sugar Beach and sip some of the best aged rum around. www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com Work off those calories with a challenging HIKE in the rainforest clad Piton Mountains. (www.grospiton.com) Feeling mellow? PLAY in mud famed for its restorative powers at the island’s longdormant volcano Sulphur Springs. (www.soufrierefoundation.org) If you’re more inclined to get your SPA on, wander over to the all-organic Mama La Terre Spa at Fond Doux Plantation & Resort. (www.fonddouxestate.com) Don’t forget to amble around Castries market and BUY local crafts and spices to lug back. Known for its I-never-wantto-leave-accommodation, STAY at posh Viceroy Sugar Beach. www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com If you suffer from claustrophobia, then Jade Mountain Resort is where you’ll want to be. Lacking the fourth wall, this hotel offers jaw-dropping views and superlative service. www.jademountain.com FUN FACT: Nobel laureate Derek Walcott was born and raised in St Lucia. His poem Omeros was inspired by the Iliad and written as a tribute to his homeland.


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VIEQUES, PUERTO RICO – ACTIVE A fantasyland of palm-fringed beaches and endless activities, Vieques enchants with unspoilt appeal. Jump right in and DO a bioluminescent boat tour of Mosquito Bay in clear-bottomed canoes. (www.viequesadventures.com) Rather use your getaway sticks? Then HIKE Sugar Mill Ruins. Thick with vines, the hidden trails and abandoned buildings will excite your inner Indiana Jones. (www.blackbeardsports.com) DIVE into Big Blue with Isla Nena Scuba. The island’s only dive outfit with a certified technician for scuba equipment, they safely go with the flow. www.islanenascuba.com No trip would be complete without a VISIT to Vieques National Wildlife Refuge. Part of the Caribbean Islands National Wildlife Refuge Complex, it is home to subtropical dry forests and the federally endangered Antillean manatee and green sea turtle. En route keep peepers peeled to SEE wild horses that still roam the countryside. Blessed with an embarrassing number of unspoilt BEACHES, this pristine paradise begs you to EXPLORE. Family-friendly and postcard perfect, Playa Caracas is best for long walks, tumbling in the surf or snoozing under an umbrella. If hunting for over-the-top-amazing vistas, head to Playa Negra. A volcanic black sand beach, it recently hosted the Victoria’s Secret Angels. ‘Nuff said. Those intent on snorkelling, sunning and splashing should bump over to Playa la Plata. Living up to its name with bright white, soft sand, calm, azure waters and bewitching views, this slice of heaven is medal worthy. With hunger knocking head to Conuco and EAT Mofongo. Considered the country’s unofficial national dish, the beloved

garlicky fried plantain meal is a must. (FB: restauranteconuco) In the mood for an unbuttoned yet upscale experience? Head to El Quenepo and enjoy their locally sourced island fare in the open-air dining room. (www.elquenepovieques.com) If fun is the name of the game mosey over to hotspot El Blok, Jose Enrique’s first venture outside of San Juan. Both a boutique hotel and a restaurant, this internationally recognised culinary talent has put together a menu that is simple, fresh and out-ofthis-world extraordinary. www.elblok.com Ideal for one DRINK or ten, El Blok’s rooftop bar sizzles with cool. Come for the handcrafted cocktails and stay for the food at Tin Box. A raw bar and BBQ house, lucky visitors will swoon over juicy ribs, briny oysters and their famous Bloodless Marys. Trip next door and hit up their sister joint, Noche. Your resolve will be rewarded with slurp-meup-delicious margaritas while you listen to the jungle buzz with life. With its rustic elegance, outdoor showers and digital detox approach (think no TVs or phones in rooms), a STAY at Hix Island House is a delightfully unique and refreshing experience. Situated on 13 acres, this green-minded luxury refuge offers everything from concierge services to open-air yoga classes. (www.hixislandhouse.com) If a beachfront setting and vogue décor is more your speed, lay your head at The W Retreat & Spa, Vieques Island. Pulsing with a sexy tropical vibe, it offers all the bells and whistles in a dramatic setting. www.wvieques.com Make like a local and DON’T MISS El Resuelve to munch pastellilos (Puerto Rican empanandas). OF INTEREST: Vieques was a training site and testing range for bombs and missiles from 1941 to 2003.

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A. L THOMPSON’S PGT WINGUARD LINE NOW AVAILABLE IN VINYL The PGT WinGuard line of impact-resistant windows and doors has been an industry leader for many years, and is now available with vinyl frames. Like their aluminum-frame cousins, they meet the toughest hurricane codes and protect against flying debris, intruders, outside noise and UV rays. The energy-efficient windows can significantly reduce cooling and heating costs. Available exclusively at A. L. Thompson’s. For more info, visit: www.althompson.com or call: (345) 949 8622 ASHLEY FURNITURE HOME STORE NO. 1 SELLING FURNITURE BRAND In less than 10 years Ashley Furniture HomeStore® has become the number one selling furniture brand in the world. Making beautiful home furnishings affordable, Ashley Furniture HomeStore Grand Cayman offers free delivery and set up throughout the island. For more info and great ideas, check out their blog spot at: http://blog.ashleyfurniturehomestore.com/ AT NATURES DOOR EXCLUSIVE MASTER DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE CARIBBEAN For the past two years, At Natures Door (Innovative Building Products) has been supplying Grand Cayman with WEDI waterproofing systems, now they are pleased to announce they have been appointed the exclusive master distributors for the Caribbean. The choice of all major developers and contractors on island, WEDI waterproofing systems was the only product to meet spec to build the Kimpton SPA. For more info, contact Ray: (345) 324 1471 or: ray@ibpky.com BCQS LUXURY LIVING INTRODUCES VILLA OASIS, CRYSTAL HARBOUR Villa Oasis, a modern contemporary home from BCQS Luxury Living is a one-of-a-kind custom design that integrates natural elements and the surrounding environment, creating seamless transitions of indoor and outdoor living spaces. The home benefits from 135 feet of canal frontage that will feature a custom pool, deck, covered garden cabana, lush tropical landscaping and a boat dock. Construction is expected for completion spring 2017. For more info, visit: www.bcqsluxuryliving.com CAPITAL REALTY ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH Engel & Völkers Capital Realty Ltd. is very pleased to announce their new license partnership with the prestigious Engel & Völkers brand. The worldwide brand is a connected international real estate company offering premium services in over 800 shops in 32 countries and 8,000 Advisors. Discuss your next great investment with Alvin Sluchinski: (345) 525 8850 alvin.sluchinski@engelvoelkers.com DESIGN STUDIO INTRODUCES NEW SENIOR DESIGNER Joining the team as Senior Designer, Robert McGregor hails from Toronto, Canada and brings with him over 25 years of experience in interior design. He has been involved in both large-scale commercial and high-end residential works in Canada, Portugal, and Key West. “We are very excited to share Robert’s vast experience and passion about design with our clients,” says Principle, Michelle Butler. For more info, visit: www.designstudio.tc ISLAND HERITAGE NOW OFFERING NEW HOMECOVER PLUS Heritage HomeCover Insurance provides the best options for home insurance. Upgrade to the all-new Heritage HomeCover Plus, and receive free bonus features and double benefits at the most competitive price. To speak with a representative or receive a quote, visit Island Heritage House, visit: www.islandheritageinsurance.com or call: (345) 949 7280 RL

ENVIROSHAKE LAUNCHES ENVIROCOOL COOL ROOFING Enviroshake introduces the new Envirocool roofing line. Envirocool offers the same wood shake aesthetic, with the durability, wind resistance and longevity as the classic Enviroshake product, but with the added benefit of a 22.2 Solar Reflectivity Index rating. The new Envirocool product can save up to 30% annually on cooling and energy bills. To learn more visit: www.enviroshake.com/products/envirocool or call: (519) 380 9265 SEAHAVEN – CAYMAN’S NEWEST GATED WATERFRONT ENCLAVE Wrapping the tranquil coastline of North Sound, SeaHaven offers a private residential enclave of 13 elegant island contemporary style villas positioned directly upon a pristine navigable waterway. Special features consist of private garages, 32-foot private boat dockage, spacious third story panoramic rooftop terraces and generously proportioned detached carriage guesthouses. Introductory developer discounts and pre-construction Stamp Duty reductions available now. An Encompass Ltd. Development. For more info, visit: www.encompasscayman.com or call: Tracey on (345) 326 4562 JEC Property Consultants SERVING CAYMAN FOR OVER 30 YEARS An independent full service property and consultancy firm, JEC Property Consultants has been providing professional services to public and private sector clients for over three decades. An independent firm staffed by experienced Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) qualified Chartered Surveyors, their clients range from banks, lawyers, private investors and homeowners to major developers and the Cayman Islands government. They put their passion for property, client care and professionalism at the centre of everything they do. For more info, visit: www.jec.ky or email: contact@jec.ky LUXURY CAYMAN VILLAS ADDS NEW VILLA: POINT OF VIEW An indulgent getaway on the sandy shores of Grand Cayman, Point of View represents Luxury Cayman Villa’s newest and most opulent offering. This familyfriendly six bed, six and a half bath masterpiece is the perfect marriage between luxury, practicality and comfort. With two oceanfront master bedrooms, kids bunk room, two living areas, games room, fullyequipped kitchen, pool, two hot tubs and an outdoor lounging area, it is ideal for a dream holiday. For more info, visit: www.luxurycaymanvillas.com MISE EN PLACE CELEBRATES OVER A DECADE OF CULINARY EXCELLENCE Catering for private parties, galas, weddings, corporate gatherings and special events for over ten years, Mise en Place also offers private chef services and specialty cake

and pastry design. Their commitment to excellence in food and customer service is found across their businesses: The Bistro, Gino’s, The Bakeshop, Mise en Place School Catering, The Barista, and its exclusive waterfront venue, Sunset Bay. For more info, email: info@catering.ky or call:345-623-2433.


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OBMI CREATING PLACE-CENTRIC ENVIRONMENTS FOR OVER 80 YEARS Leaders in Island Architecture, OBMI has a successful history of creating place-centric environments for people to live out their dreams – it is their passion and they’re proud to have been doing it in the Caribbean community for 80 years. A global firm with local focus, they believe architectural design and planning is a privilege and opportunity for greatness. For more info, visit: www.obmi.com PERIWINKLE – A NEW HOUSING COMMUNITY Situated on the waterfront at Grand Harbour, Periwinkle is a new housing development that will connect people to one another and their environment to establish a genuine sense of place. With a strong focus on a thriving community, sustainable living and enjoying Cayman’s world-class oceanfront living, the team behind Periwinkle has taken into account all the fantastic attributes of living in the Cayman Islands. For more info, visit: www.periwinkle.ky, or contact Ryan Ostendorf: (345) 326 4785, Ryan@periwinkle.ky POOL PATROL INTRODUCES NEW PRODUCTS Priced lower than ever, the new and improved IntelliFlo2 VST Trade Grade Variable Speed pump is now available exclusively at Pool Patrol. Also introducing Para’Kito: an all natural, DEET-free and chemical-free mosquito repellent made in France. Best of all, it is safe for children and waterproof. For more info, visit: www.poolpatrol.ky or call: (345) 949 8543 PROPERTY CAYMAN GUIDES REAL ESTATE PURCHASES A full-service real estate team of professionals, Property Cayman RE/MAX offers the highest standard of service and choice to clients. Whether the goal is to buy, sell or relocate to the Cayman Islands, partners Michael Joseph and Stefan Prior will guide you through the maze of Cayman’s real estate market with the experience and professionalism necessary to make a confident and fully informed decision, every time. For more info, visit: www.PropertyCayman.com RUGS ORIENTAL HAS NEW RETRO MODERN FURNITURE A new line of colourful retro modern furniture is now available at Rugs Oriental. Featuring storage ottomans, benches, armchairs and footstools, the line is handmade by skilled craftsman in Istanbul. Made to last, the products are upholstered with Turkish kilims and vintage overdyed rugs, ensuring each piece is completely unique. All furniture can be custom made so any variation in size and colour is possible. For more info, visit: www.rugsoriental.ky or call:(345) 943 7847 VIGORO NURSERY LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE VIGORO recently launched their new website, a fully responsive space that reflects 40 years of creating garden utopias. Visit www.vigoro. ky to see their portfolio of landscape design and installations, landscape maintenance, irrigation, artificial grass, outdoor lighting, hardscape and interiorscape design, all of which are complimented by two garden boutiques on Agricola Drive and Walkers Road. For more info, call: (345) 949-4270

THE RESIDENCES OF STONE ISLAND NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION The award-winning developers of The WaterColours are pleased to announce the much anticipated Residences of Stone Island are now under way. This gated waterfront community in the Yacht Club neighbourhood is comprised of 44 luxury residences. Homes feature plunge pools, double car garages, vaulted master bedroom ceilings and waterway views, with the option for much more. Indulge in the lifestyle amenities including: discreet 24-hour security, infinity edge pool, tennis court, boardwalk, docking facilities, lush landscaping and barbecue pavilions. Complete with a luxury amenity building featuring: state of the art fitness studio, private screening room, children’s centre and waterside owner’s conservatory with chef’s kitchen and owners wine storage. Welcome home to Stone Island. For more info, visit: www.stoneislandcayman.com TRIO ARCHITECTURE MOVES TO NEW OFFICE IN CAMANA BAY “Looking back at more than 10 successful years, there hasn’t been a more exciting time for our company. As we continue to expand our well established studio in Miami, our new office in Camana Bay will allow us to improve the level of service we provide our clients, and give us the foundation to continue on this prosperous path” says Mike Stroh of Trio. In addition to the 12 homes they are currently designing on Grand Cayman, Trio was selected as the Project Architect for the renovation of the old Treasure Island Resort, which will soon become the new Margaritaville Beach Resort. They are also the Architects of Record charged with turning an existing building into an authentic, trendy, and inspiring 42 suites hotel on Seven Mile Beach, as well as working on a 19 single-family home development in South Sound due to break ground by the end of 2016. For more info, visit: www.trio-design.ky or call: (345) 749 0555 KIRK FREEPORT INVITES YOU TO THEIR WEEKLY “VIP SHOPPING” EVENT Kirk Freeport at The Strand invites locals and tourists alike to join them at their weekly “VIP Shopping” event every Thursday from 5-7pm. Customers are welcome to enjoy complimentary refreshments while browsing Cayman’s one-stop luxury retail location with all of Kirk Freeport’s product ranges under one roof. Set in the heart of the Seven Mile Beach district, guests can shop for watches and jewellery, crystal and china, fragrances and cosmetics, leather goods and accessories from the world’s most sought after top brands. Start every Thursday night off in style at The Strand. For more info, visit: www.Kirkfreeport.com or call: (345) 815-7473 IBERICA MATERIALS SHOWROOM OPENING SOON Supplying high quality European materials to major developers on island, Iberica Materials will have their showroom open by the end of 2016. Importing directly from Europe, Iberica Materials has been able to offer clients premium building products for commercial and residential construction at competitive prices. Most recently having supplied Vela with floor tiles, hurricane rated windows, doors, modern gates, railings and more, Iberica Materials offers a wide range of styles and products. For more info, visit: www.ibericamaterials.com or call: (345) 938 0994 VINTAGE CELEBRATES ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY This year Vintage celebrated their one year anniversary of cutting and styling women and mens hair at their salon in Seven Mile Shops. They have also added two new team members and expanded their services to include hair extensions and make-up. For more info, visit: www.vintage.ky or call: (345) 947-1897 RL


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APPLIANCES, KITCHENS, BATHROOMS, CABINETRY, FLOORING, ROOFING & TILES

DEVELOPERS, CONSTRUCTION & SURVEYORS

RESTAURANTS, CATERING, FOOD & BEVERAGE

Abernethy & Associates Ltd. Cayman Islands......(345) 925 2816 AMB Construction, Cayman Islands...........................(345) 516 2078 At Natures Door, Cayman Islands..........................(345) 324 1471 Baraud Development Ltd. .............................................(345) 925 9595 BCQS International Bahamas......................................................................(242) 394 7141 Barbados.....................................................................(246) 428 8091 British Virgin Islands.................................................(284) 494 7144 Cayman Islands..........................................................(345) 949 8644 Turks and Caicos......................................................(649) 946 4238 Blue Point Consultants Ltd, Cayman Islands.............(345) 525 0706 DART, Camana Bay, Cayman Islands..........................(345) 943 3278 Davenport Development Ltd, Cayman Islands........(345) 949 4979 Iberica Materials, Cayman Islands........................(345) 938 0994 JEC Property Consultants Ltd. Cayman Islands.. (345) 945 5930 Next Development Group, Cayman Islands.............. (345)943 6398 The Phoenix Group, Cayman Islands................... (345) 945 8001 The WaterColours, Cayman Islands.............................(345) 945 1224 Westpoint Inspections, Cayman Islands....................(345) 936 2454

Cayman Distributors Group, Cayman Islands...........(345) 945 2222 Mise en Place, Cayman Islands ................................... (345) 623 2433 The Bistro, Cayman Islands..........................................(345) 623 6666 The Lobster Pot, Cayman Islands................................ (345) 949 2736 West Indies Wine Company, Cayman Islands......... (345) 640 9492

A.L. Thompson’s, Cayman Islands.......................(345) 949 8622 At Natures Door, Cayman Islands..........................(345) 324 1471 Brand Source Home Gallery, Cayman Islands..... (345) 949 5211 Bon Vivant, Camana Bay, Cayman Islands.......... (345) 623 2665 Edie’s Decor, Cayman Islands...............................(345) 949 6348 Enviroshake, Canada.............................................. (519) 380 9265 Iberica Materials, Cayman Islands.......................(345) 938 0994 Island Interiors, Cayman Islands......................... (345) 949 6262 ITC International Tile Co. , Cayman Islands.........(345) 945 3798 Kohler, Cayman Islands.........................................(345) 949 8622 Martlet Design, Cayman Islands............................ (345) 916 7583 Otis Air, Cayman Islands........................................(345) 945 7167 Pooley Cabinets, Cayman Islands.........................(345) 947 6780 Rugs Oriental, Cayman Islands............................. (345) 943 7847 Stafford Flooring, Cayman Islands........................(345) 943 2722 INSURANCE Bogle Insurance Brokers Ltd., Cayman Islands........(345) 949 0579 ARCHITECTS Island Heritage, Cayman Islands................................ (345) 949 7280 OBM International, Cayman Islands............................(345) 949 8115 OBM International, Miami............................................(305) 537 7100 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, Robert Towell Architecture, Cayman Islands.............(345) 946 6681 DECOR & FURNITURE TRIO Design, Cayman Islands...................................... (345) 749 0555 Absolutely Fabulous, Cayman Islands..................(345) 926 9803 Ashley Furniture Home Store, Cayman Islands........ (345) 943 2323 AVIATION & AIRLINES The Decorators Unlimited, Florida.........................(561) 215 7615 Air Provo Centre, Turks & Caicos................................(649) 946 4181 Design Studio, Cayman Islands ...................................(345) 945 4977 Aviation Management Services, Cayman Islands.......(345) 945 5043 Design Studio, Turks & Caicos...................................(649) 941 4848 Executive Flight Support, Bahamas............................(242) 424 9598 DWELL by IDG, Cayman Islands.................................(345) 943 4310 Fly BVI, BVI...................................................................... (866) 819 3146 Edie’s Decor, Cayman Islands.....................................(345) 949 6348 Island Air, Cayman Islands ...........................................(345) 949 5252 IDG - International Design Group, Cayman Islands..(345) 943 6464 I Am Caribbean Inc, Barbados.....................................(242) 428 1704 Island Interiors, Cayman Islands.................................(345) 949 6262 I Am Jet Centre, Jamaica................................................ (876) 971 9033 Markson's Furniture & Windows, Cayman Islands...(345) 949 6233 Rugs Oriental, Cayman Islands....................................(345) 943 7847 BANKS & FINANCIAL SERVICES OBM International, Cayman Islands ...........................(345) 949 8115 Butterfield Bank, Cayman Islands................................(345) 949 7055 Cayman National Bank, Cayman Islands...................(345) 949 4655 LANDSCAPING & NURSERY International Financial Planning (Cayman) Ltd......... (345) 516 2695 Vigoro Nursery Ltd., Cayman Islands.................. (345) 949 4270

CAR SALES

SHIPPING & DELIVERY SERVICES Thompson Shipping, Cayman Islands...................... (345) 949 8044 Tropical Shipping, Florida.............................................(305) 805 6620

SHOPPING & JEWELLERY Breitling Boutique, Cayman Islands..............................(345) 815 7472 Camana Bay, Cayman Islands....................................(345) 640 4000 John Hardy, Cayman Islands........................................ (345) 949 7477 Kirk Freeport Bayshore Mall, Cayman Islands.....................................(345) 815 7474 Cardinall Avenue, Cayman Islands............................... (345) 815 7470 Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands............(345) 815 7478 The Strand, Grand Cayman............................................(345) 815 7473

SALONS & SPAS Vintage, Cayman Islands................................................(345) 947-1897

SUSTAINABILITY SERVICES GreenTech Solar, Cayman Islands.............................. (345) 949 8324 Smart Energy, Cayman Islands.................................... (345) 949 8324

INTERNET, TELEVISION & TELECOMMUNICATION C3 - Pure Fibre, Cayman Islands.....................................(345) 333 3333

TOURISM BOARDS & ASSOCIATIONS Tourism Attraction Board, Cayman Islands.............(345) 949 6999 Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority..................(268) 562 7600 British Virgin Islands...................................................... (284) 494 3134 Cayman Islands..............................................................(345) 949 0623 Jamaica..............................................................................(305) 665 0557 St Maarten.........................................................................(721) 542 2337 St Martin ...........................................................................0 590 87 57 21 St Kitts.............................................................................(869) 465 4040 Saint Lucia.......................................................................(758) 452 4094 Turks & Caicos..............................................................(649) 946 4970 US Virgin Islands............................................................(340) 774 8784

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Car City (Mercedes-Benz), Cayman Islands.............(345) 949 0440 Heather Holt Photography............................................(345) 916 5263

CONDOS & RESIDENCES

POOL MAINTENANCE & SUPPLY

Baccarat Quay, Cayman Islands................................... (345) 916 8377 Boggy Sands Club, Cayman Islands........................... (345) 923 7980 Crystal Cove, Cayman Islands......................................(345) 949 4979 Hyde Park, Cayman Islands...........................................(345) 925 9595 Periwinkle, Cayman Islands...........................................(345) 326 4785 San Sebastian, Cayman Islands...................................(345) 949 4979 SeaHaven, Cayman Islands....................................(345) 326 4562 The Residences of SeaFire, Cayman Islands............(345) 640 7000 The Residences of Stone Island, Cayman Islands....(345) 949 9772 The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Cayman Islands..... (345) 526 3633 The WaterColours, Cayman Islands............................(345) 949 9772 Vela, Cayman Islands.....................................................(345) 949 4979

Pool Patrol, Cayman Islands.........................................(345) 949 8543

DEVELOPMENTS

REAL ESTATE AGENTS Azure Realty Ltd, Cayman Islands.............................. (345) 946 2987 Baraud Development Ltd, Cayman Islands................(345) 925 9595 Cayman Luxury Property Group Ruth Gustafsson, Cayman Islands........................ (345) 526 3633 Century 21 Thompson Realty Amber Yates, Cayman Islands...............................(345) 926 0396 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Chris Smith, BVI.....................................................(284) 340 3000 Dart Realty, Cayman Islands.........................................(345) 943 3278 Engel & Völkers Alvin Sluchinski, Cayman Islands...................... (345) 525 8850 Encompass Ltd. - Tracey Kline, Cayman Islands..(345) 326 4562 Property Cayman, RE/MAX Cayman Islands Michael Joseph and Stefan Prior.................................(345) 949 6170 Provenance Properties of Cayman.............................(345) 640 7000 REM Services Ltd, Cayman Islands..................... (345) 946 8664

Boggy Sands Club, Cayman Islands........................... (345) 923 7980 Crystal Cove, Cayman Islands .....................................(345) 949 4979 Hyde Park, Cayman Islands...........................................(345) 925 9595 Periwinkle, Cayman Islands...........................................(345) 326 4785 The WaterColours, Cayman Islands............................(345) 949 9772 The Residences of SeaFire, Cayman Islands............(345) 640 7000 The Residences of Stone Island, Cayman Islands....(345) 949 9772 RESORTS & VILLA RENTALS SeaHaven, Cayman Islands....................................(345) 326 4562 Cayman Villas, Cayman Islands....................................(345) 945 4144 Vela, Cayman Islands.....................................................(345) 949 4979 Luxury Cayman Villas, Cayman Islands.......................(345) 322 3968

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