The e-commerce site and cult LA lifestyle brand have opened a joint-pop in an abandoned auto-body shop across from the East Hampton railroad station. In an homage to both locations, their “railroad racetrack” theme pop-up has a miniature racetrack garden and racing video game—as well as a curated selection of clothing from brands like Khaite, Toteme, and Etro. Flamingo Estate’s tomato candles and hand soaps will be there as well, as well as gourmet olive oil and vinegars.
Jacquemus (St. Tropez)
Jacquemus has a chic—and comprehensive—presence in St. Tropez this summer: in addition to opening a temporary store right off the Place de Lice, they also took over nearby brasserie La Renaissance. (Chairs boast their signature yellow-and-white stripes, while dishes include sea bream carpaccio and Mediterranean pastas.) Finally, they reprised their beach club at Indie Beach, which features loungers and sun umbrellas in a dark Jacquemus green.
Tommy Hilfiger (Mykonos)
Tommy Hilfiger has brought their signature Americana aesthetic to the Aegean with a new store in Mykonos that offers everything from kaftans, to crochet dresses, to classic gingham blazers with shorts. (Although you might have already seen it on Instagram: in early June, famous faces like Romee Strijd and Xenia Adonts attended the store opening on the beautiful-yet-bacchanalian Greek island.)
Khaite (East Hampton)
Khaite has a pop-up in East Hampton town this summer—the very place many of its cool, city girl clientele decamp on summer weekends. Their selection is ideal for those trying to keep stylish during the sweltering days of July and August: think cotton poplin dresses, linen pants as well as canvas bags and mesh flats. The store is adorned with local Long Island flowers and includes interior design accents by Gaetano Pesce, Tobias Scarpa, and Pierre Chareau.
Balmain (Shelter Island)
Balmain partnered with LA-based stylist and Decades Inc. founder Cameron Silver to open a month-long pop-up at the Chequit, the grand dame hotel of Shelter Island. The Balmain boutique will offer the French house’s high summer and pre-fall collections.