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New Juice, New Bar
SoulCycle, the full body indoor cycling studio on Butter Lane in Bridgehampton, will debut a new line of fresh-pressed private label juices, “SoulCooler,” on Saturday, July 4, at its new tented outdoor juice lounge. This new venture is SoulCycle owners Elizabeth Cutler and Julie Rice’s first foray into expanding the company into a lifestyle brand.
The three signature juice flavors—Grapefruit Mint, Spicy Lemonade and Green Juice—will premier in Bridgehampton in July. A derivative of Helm’s Cooler Cleanse, a full juice program, will be launched at New York City locations in September.
In addition to being fresh-pressed, all three varieties are unpasteurized, raw and natural with no added sugar, salt or preservatives. The juices will be available in 16-ounce containers, retailing for $5 to $10.
The outdoor juice bar will offer patrons a place to mingle, relax and refresh. Also, there will be live DJ music and opportunities to sample the juices and win prizes.
Run during studio hours, the juice bar will be open seven days a week, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., all summer long.
As Hosted by Jill Lynn & Co.
Jill Lynn & Co., Jewelry By Design will hold a cocktail party on Saturday, June 27, from 5 to 9 p.m. in celebration of its first year at 66 Jobs Lane in Southampton. All are invited to spin a “wheel of fortune” for prizes that including jewelry, gift certificates, discounts and special mystery prizes.
Designers Jill Lynn, Elizabeth Bassine, Omar E. Torres, Quattro And Eric Wreede will meet and greet guests. Also in attendance will be glass artist Jeffrey P’an who’s art glass will be on display through July 15.
In addition, jewelry designer Margo Manhattan is currently hosting a pop-up shop inside Jill Lynn and Co. Margo Manhattan is the creator of the universally recognized Red Ribbon Lapel Pin for AIDS awareness and most recently the Meridian Bracelet TM for the Samuel Waxman Cancer Foundation.
A part-time resident of the Hamptons since the age of 5, as a child Margo spent hours scouring the shore for sea glass, which ultimately led to her fascination with all that glistened. Her current collection, refined from her beginnings using Swarovski crystals and paper mache, displays gem quality stones set in sterling and 18 karat gold.
For more information on the cocktail party, call (631) 287-1001. For information on Margo Manhattan, e-mail raphie@myp3r.com or visit MargoManhattan.com.
Temperley Pops Up in East Hampton
Temperley London has opened its first Pop Up shop at 53 The Circle in East Hampton. Open through December, the 1,650-square-foot shop was designed to be a mini replica of the New York, Los Angeles and London stores, incorporating the traditional Temperley London interiors, which include French antiques, crystal chandeliers, Temperley for The Rug Company rugs and in-house designed Temperley London fabrics.
The shop houses a selection of pret-a-porter collections from Cruise 2008, Spring/Summer 2009, and Pre-Fall 2009 collections with a focus on cocktail dresses, kaftans and beach cover-ups. A small selection of Temperley London’s Black Label and Accessories collection is also on display.
To celebrate the opening, every 50th shopper will receive a $250 gift voucher through December.
Temperley London’s new East Hampton Pop Up shop is a part of the luxury brand’s continuous global and United States expansion. In a press release issued this month, Lars von Bennigsen, chief executive officer and founding partner of Temperley London, said “the Hamptons are a great location for Temperley London in particular as the products stocked in the shop cover the whole range of day and nighttime activities—all the way from the beach or a leisurely lunch to the most glamorous of occasions.”
For more information, call (646) 336-5920, or e-mail, marianna@starworksny.com or scarlett@starworksny.com.
B-East Opens in Amagansett
B-East RealRyder Fitness Studio will open at 199 Main Street, in Amagansett on Friday, June 26, featuring indoor cycling bikes that use core balance technology to enable the user to ride in three dimensions, tilting and turning much like a road bike.
Indoor cycling classes are led by a line-up of New York instructors including Gregg Cook, Christine D’Ercole, Nadia Zaki, Kristi Molinaro, Will Ashley, Danielle Hopkins, Eric Von Frohlich, Ellen Nalaboff, Dylan Schlott, Ed Cashin and Rachel Buschert and guest instructors.
B-East also offers strength and conditioning classes in the studio and on the beach.
First-timers and beginners are always welcome to the studio on Wednesdays, at 7 a.m., noon or 5 p.m., for a free 30-minute introductory ride. Thereafter, classes begin at $25 for one and the cost decreases with package deals. For a limited time only, the studio is offering an introductory rate of $16 per class for 100 classes, which can be broken up and shared among family.

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