Beachcomber, July 20 - 27 East

Beachcomber, July 20

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Jill Davis, Kate Davis, Katie Couric, Hollis Forbes and Mary Margaret Trousdale at the Maidstone luncheon.  GREG D'ELIA

Jill Davis, Kate Davis, Katie Couric, Hollis Forbes and Mary Margaret Trousdale at the Maidstone luncheon. GREG D'ELIA

David and Claire Petrie, Cindy Lou Wakefield and Rick Friedman at the Hamptons Fine Art Fair.  GREG D'ELIA

David and Claire Petrie, Cindy Lou Wakefield and Rick Friedman at the Hamptons Fine Art Fair. GREG D'ELIA

Isabelle Marino, Bob Colacello, Michal Rovner and Peter Marino at Brunch with Bob.   GREG D'ELIA

Isabelle Marino, Bob Colacello, Michal Rovner and Peter Marino at Brunch with Bob. GREG D'ELIA

Sally Katz, Simone Levinson, Harry Benson, Peter Gregory and Christina Strassfield.  GREG D'ELIA

Sally Katz, Simone Levinson, Harry Benson, Peter Gregory and Christina Strassfield. GREG D'ELIA

Alessandro Ford-Rippolone, Ben Dixon, Nathan Orsman, Jose Castro and Bryan Kelly at

Alessandro Ford-Rippolone, Ben Dixon, Nathan Orsman, Jose Castro and Bryan Kelly at "Schools Out."

Alex Littlefield on Jul 18, 2023
I can’t believe how busy this season has been! Here are just a few of the events and parties I attended last week. Tuesday evening, several of us went to... more

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