Great jeans, shoes and bags.
Madewell is opening on Main Street in Sag Harbo
Madewell is expanding big-time this week with three new locations, including a new Sag Harbor store opening next to Dragon Hemp and the movie theater. It’s a controversial move — and the biggest chain to flex in Sag so far.
Worth checking out for Memorial Day weekend specials.
This unique, curated boutique, coffee bar and event space is a wonder at every turn. That’s why locals and celebs in the know discreetly head here for fine lifestyle goods, gourmet foods, fashion and home décor, while tourists can’t resist snapping a selfie at the coffee window of this historic property.
Owner Chris Coffee has impeccable taste, and his expansion of the store is Sag Harbor’s gain.
Look for curated, elevated pop-ups in the charming garden. Find it off Madison Street on Sage Street, just steps from the heart of Sag.
SOUTHAMPTON
Keyes General — 1 Hampton Road (Far-right section of Collette Home)
Art, ceramics, museum-quality artifacts and tribal finds, jewelry, sculpture and more — this new Southampton venture from acclaimed Sag Harbor gallery owner Julie Keyes is a cornucopia of creativity and one-of-a-kind pieces for the home — and yourself.
This weekend, Nashville designer Lash Larue brings his hats and leather goods to Keyes General on Friday. Each piece from the self-taught milliner reflects his immense curiosity and appreciation for his surroundings.
Lash Larue hats and leather goods at Keyes Genera. this weekend in Southampton.Museum quality ceramic vases at Keyes General in Southampton
Expect guest pop-ups, book signings and more all season. Keyes is tapped into the coolest artists, and her ceramic dish collection is also worth a look.
Hidden inside a Jobs Lane courtyard, LAURACEA brings equestrian-inspired Italian leather goods from Wellington and NYC to Southampton this season.
The new store, tucked behind Topiary, opens Memorial Day weekend — welcome news for anyone who appreciates a high-quality leather bag elevated for both style and function.
A huge hit with Wellington’s devoted horse crowd, you don’t need to be an equestrian to love this luxury brand. Founder Tamara Makris is tapping into the Hamptons with style.
Founded in Paris, this luxury contemporary line is elegant and unique — perfect for those with flair who embrace a free spirit.
On Saturday, May 23, from 3–5 p.m., shop for a cause: a portion of sales will support the American Heart Association’s lifesaving research, education and prevention efforts nationwide.
A new boutique-style shop and first-of-its-kind experiential retail concept for the company, this pop-up through Oct. 18 offers in-house private-label brands that rotate throughout the season.
Dick’s Sporting Goods popup rendering, East hampton. Courtesy Dick’s Sporting Goods
Now through June 28, the focus is golf, with Walter Hagen and Maxfli collections, plus free ball customization and live events.
Owner Stella Flame always delivers unique, boundary-pushing artists and designers, plus one-of-a-kind pieces.
The mood is welcoming and festive, and Flame has that definite spark.
This Sunday, May 24, from 5–7 p.m., artist Sandy Cohen presents new works on canvas and limited-edition hand-painted artwear, signed by the artist and priced from $150 to $500.
Also on display: striking statement jewelry by JEN.
JEN jewelry at Stella Flame Gallery, Bridgehampton
A portion of the evening’s sales will benefit NubAbility Athletics, which empowers youth with limb differences by teaching them how to adapt and thrive in mainstream sports.
The HUB — literally an eclectic shopping hub for luxury retail, curated events and wellness — is reopening this weekend in Bridgehampton with a refreshed palette featuring dozens of brands never before showcased in the Hamptons.
The place to shop when you want to brighten your beach days and elevate your garden nights.
Welcome to the neighborhood.
MONTAUK
Paper Planes at Gurney’s – 290 Old Montauk Highway
This premium streetwear and lifestyle brand founded by JAY-Z is holding its first-ever in-person retail pop-up in the Hamptons — if you count Montauk as part of the Hamptons. We do, even if it proudly remains its own entity as “The End.”
Paper Planes Surf Shack at Gurney’s Montauk
Expect loungewear, bucket hats, jumbo beach totes and graphic tees inspired by the brand’s philosophy: Greatness Is a Process.
Available to shop in person at Gurney’s, with some of the best ocean views in the Hamptons.
Angela LaGreca, Editor-in-chief and co-Founder/Publisher of Spark Hamptons, is a four-time Emmy Award-winning journalist, producer, writer and comedian/host. Her TV credits include NBC’s “Today,” ABC’s “The View,” and, most recently, the primetime cable news program “Cuomo” on NewsNation. On the East End, she was the Creative Director at LTV, VP Features/Events/Photo Editor at Dan’s Papers, and has performed at Guild Hall, Bay Street Theater and the WHBPAC. Her publishing career began at Modern Photography, where she was managing editor. LaGreca lives in Manhattan and East Hampton and can be reached at angelatvmedia@gmail.com and angela@sparkhamptons.com
.