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Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Style Vero Beach 32963 / October 17, 2019 51

The 7 shoe trends to love for autumn 2019

BY LISA ARMSTRONG Have kittens Snake, zebra and leopard are the das, and Sacai and Nike. In the mean-
The Telegraph It’s going to be a season of extremes prints to covet this autumn. Manolo time, let me put you on to Wado, the
for footwear. Will you wear a clomp- Blahnik is the new authority on the latest name to know in the world of
Shoes are perhaps the easiest place ing great lug sole or a ladylike kitten last, thanks to a series of shoes ren- eco-friendly shoes. Wado uses organ-
to start when it comes to building your heel? If the answer is the latter, look dered in pale leopard-look pony hair. ic cotton for its lining and laces, natu-
autumn 2019 wardrobe. Will you wear a for buckles, cross-over straps and T- Meanwhile, the cult New York label ral rubber for its outsoles, recycled
clomping-great lug-sole boot, or a dainty bars, in everything from glossy patent Khaite is launching footwear for the woodchips for its back counters and
embellished kitten heel? Here are the to rich brocade fabrics. Dior’s Maria first time and has decked out much recycled PU foam from automotive
seven trends to dip a toe into this au- Grazia Chiuri showed her new Gang of its debut offering in zebra-inspired factories for its insoles. The result is
tumn ... slingback styles with heritage checks stripes. When it comes to snake effect, retro-classic trainers that you’ll love
and fancy brooch buckles on the cat- there is an abundance of options to for ever.
Play the heavy walk. choose from at Chloé, where every-
thing from trainers to boots features Off-color
the print in 1970s shades.

Sneakers of thought

Miuccia Prada has cited Frankenstein Square dance Think beyond the obvious when
as her latest style muse, whose influ- shopping for staples. Plum, burgundy
ence has translated into some monster There’s a lot going on in the world and navy are the new black for shoes,
footwear options. Lug-soled boots and of sneakers this autumn. Stay tuned but I also love By Far’s zingy color
brogues were also seen at Burberry, Alex- for new designer collaborations from palette. Try lime, sky and tangerine
ander McQueen and Christian Loubou- Rick Owens and Veja, Khaite and adi- if you want to add some punch to a
tin, sometimes glammed up with punky navy or gray outfit. 
metallic embellishments.

Bourgeois boots

The current square-front shoe trend
is set to continue. For a style that bridg-
es the summer-autumn divide, see the
collaboration between the founders of
accessories blog &Finally (fashion edi-
tors Anna Vitiello and Florrie Thomas)
and London label Maxine. Its sharp-
fronted heels feature linen uppers and
built-in anklets – an ideal trans-season-
al effort.

Animal magic

What makes a bourgeois boot? Sim-
ple: it’s over-the-knee, leather and high-
heeled. On the Celine catwalk, it was
teamed with blazers, checked culottes
and neckerchiefs in a nod to the work-
ing-class Frenchwoman’s wardrobe in
the 1970s. At Prada it’s artfully slouched.
And at Jimmy Choo it comes embla-
zoned with the house’s new JC mono-
gram logo.

52 Vero Beach 32963 / October 17, 2019 Style Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

Can grown-ups really wear grunge 2.0?

BY LISA ARMSTRONG ‘90s most of us had barely heard of, im- daintily set her derision to one side to
mortalized by Nirvana, a band most advise her readers how best to go about
The Telegraph of us weren’t really listening to (at ditching their shoulder pads.
least I wasn’t), grunge seemed some-
Kurt ’n’ Courtney in distressed Seattle Fashion Ed was not alone in
denim. Supermodels in silk slips what underwhelming. her disdain. Cathy Horyn, then at the
and Doc Martens. Plaids, frays, “Can’t you buy those lumber- Washington Post, wrote, “Grunge is
imperfections ... Grunge was anathema to fashion, and for a major
the look that sent shockwaves jack shirts for $10 at Walmart?” we Seventh Avenue fashion house to put
through the ’90s. Now it’s scoffed when pictures of designer out that kind of statement at that kind
back – and yes, you can wear grunge began filtering through. of price point is ridiculous.” (She retract-
it at any age. Lisa Armstrong ed her statement decades later.) Suzy
shows you how. Back in the autumn of 1992, Menkes, then at the now-defunct Her-
an up-and-coming Anna Win- ald Tribune, even had “Grunge is ghast-
I’ve never wanted to be one tour favorite called Marc Ja- ly” printed on to badges that she handed
of those tedious individuals cobs caused genuine uproar out to her fellow editors.
who keeps harking back to the when he presented a ‘grunge’
past. But God, the ’90s were collection on Christy, Naomi, Now it’s back. Amazingly, the word
great, weren’t they? We had Kate, Linda et al. for Perry El- still strikes dismay, disapproval and
everything, including oodles lis spring/summer 1993. To say acute tremors in some. And that’s a good
of political naivety (things could it was not universally appre- thing. Because the anti-establishment,
only get better) and the sprout- ciated would be a kindness. A angsty teen, anti- grooming schtick of
ings of the organic move- reporter from Seattle sneered original grunge start to look ridiculous
ment. Social networks? We at Jacobs for never having vis- past the age of 30. Arguably, no one
had loads (we called them ited the city and then, as we should ever be anti-
parties) but no social media.
Bliss was it to be alive. fashion scribes tend to,

The zenith of ’90s artistic
endeavor was grunge – or so it
turned out. At the time, when it
was all kicking off in Seattle, a place

today

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Style Vero Beach 32963 / October 17, 2019 53

grooming. But too much of the wrong have tons of clothes. Back then, even on Girls and the tomboy sex appeal of All 40s and 50s to prevent your look be-
kind of grooming (a blow dry that’s too Vogue, as I then was, a middle-ranking Saints. As for the waif aesthetic – it waft- coming too stiff or predictable.
crazy, make-up that looks sprayed-on, fashion editor probably had a tenth of ed into the new century and lingered for
too many body parts that are decades the number of items that the average another 10 years. There are caveats. It must be well
younger than the date on your birth cer- Love Island contestant has now. Clothes made and look luxurious. It must be
tificate) can be ageing. weren’t as cheap, even the cheap ones. It That was both good and bad. Waif- served in finely calibrated soupçons
was another story by the end of the de- dom in its early incarnation, before it – a bias-cut skirt here, a lace-up boot
When I talk about ‘grunge 2.0’ – or, cade, when globalization had really got became shorthand for whey-faced, un- there, some extravagant slithers of lacy
more to the point, when Donatella Ver- going and the world was producing 50 derfed, unhappy looking models, was a camisole and some beautiful brogues
sace or Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri talk billion garments annually. By 2014 that spirited rejection of the lush perfection juxtaposed with a floaty dress or a me-
grunge; and both do, in their ways – I’m had doubled. Throwaway fashion was of the Supers. Grunge was meant to be ticulously fitted checked trouser suit.
referring to a grunge mutant that has normalized in the 21st century. In the real and earthy, and in some ways it was More than ever, grunge is about a mel-
far more polish than first time around. ’90s? Not so much. (the first time I interviewed Kate Moss in low glow, an element of wistful romance
Sure, it’s a reaction to plastic beauty about 1992, she was so real and earthy I and low-key glamour (the best kind).
and Trumpian values (in the same way So: my wardrobe. It died. After the ini- mistook her for the intern).
that ’90s grunge was a pendulum swing tial panic, I rejoiced. The truth is that the It’s about buying less – truly –burrow-
against ’80s glitz and, er, Trumpian val- Chanel jackets (all two of them, bought Grunge 2.0 is – to paraphrase one of ing into your own ward- robe (grunge
ues), but it’s anything but squalid. in sample sales), the Ozbek, the pat- my favorite 17th-century poets, Robert was eco-conscious without knowing
terned Versace leggings (a freebie, and Herrick – about cultivating “a sweet dis- how to articulate that thought), inves-
Think buttery colors and liquidy had you seen them on me, you’d have order in your dress.” As for the debate tigating vintage (an easy way into this
skirts at Whistles, Joseph, Amanda understood why they were unworn) – about whether you can adopt its tenets is via jewelry). It’s about upcycling and
Wakeley et al.; in the checked blanket- none of it worked, not on me. I was far in your 40s, 50s and beyond, I’d argue recycling, with the occasional luxury
shawls and plaid jackets and skirts at too young to be trotting around in bou- it’s something you must wear in your indulgence; wrapping yourself in lux-
Dior; in Molly Goddard’s oversized ar- clé suits, but back then, that seemed to urious yarns from Thread Tales that
gyle-knit cardigans; and in the tractor- be what you did once you landed a plum have been made with good conscience,
soled boots that are all over the place, fashion job. As a result, I never really felt for instance.
from Kurt Geiger to Jimmy Choo. Its comfortable in my look.
soul is surely in the ‘clean’ beauty Sometimes it’s about injecting a
movement and in the queasiness we’re Grunge changed everything. You single grunge statement, whether it’s a
feeling about having too much shiny, didn’t have to have big, impossible vintage silk dress or letting your freckles
new stuff. It’s the howl of rage rising up Cindy Crawford hair. You could even show. And it’s about getting the propor-
from Extinction Rebellion, the U.S.’ an- chop it all off and make like Kristen Mc- tions right – over-sized tops with slim
ti-gun lobby, and those on both sides of Menamy in those edgy Steven Meisel bottoms, or vice versa, but not both, be-
the Mexico wall debate. shoots for Harper’s Bazaar. You could cause grunge was never shapeless and
ditch the miniskirts and leggings and go because now we’re proper grown-ups,
You probably had to be at that Perry for midis and maxis. Or wear them all at we know the sartorial rules. Which is
Ellis show to appreciate the artistry of the same time: layers were it. There were why it’s time to ease up on them. 
those controversial vintage-y pear-print no fashion police to shame you.
wrap dresses, neon T-shirts, clompy Dr.
Martens and checked shirts. And sadly I The ’90s saw a new blossoming of self-
– who had attended every ridiculous A-, expression. Of piling on classics (striped
B- and C-list show for about five years tops were often the starting point), jux-
– wasn’t. Where the hell was I? I’ve ran- taposing utilitarian T-shirts under some
sacked my diaries and cannot find a log- gauzy deliciousness until you’d created
ical explanation. Maybe I just couldn’t something individual and memorable.
be bothered to turn up, which would No more teeter-heels or tight, sub-sub
have been very Kurt Cobain of me – and Alaïa stretch tube dresses.
also totally out of character.
In their place came clompy boots
But if Perry Ellis was a no-show in (even for evenings) and bias-cutting,
the Armstrong Diaries, its shock waves a technique last used in the 1930s and
were tumultuous in the Armstrong taken up with gusto. By 1993, Ghost,
Wardrobe. Have you ever been to an which was almost entirely predicated
out-of-the-quotidien event where you on bias-cut dresses, was one of London’s
think, “God, I’ve really got to get a grip coolest labels. I wore three Ghost dress-
on my workwear/party clothes/jeans es for the duration of my first pregnancy
collection/shoe edit?” Well, grunge – bias-cutting gives and gives; and pre
was like that for me. Except it made my Instagram no one cared about being re-
entire wardrobe, every last carefully peatedly seen in the same thing.
color-coordinate Rifat Ozbek jacket
and high-waisted Galliano pencil skirt, The spirit of grunge infused the rest
seem redundant. of the decade, from the elegantly un-
done elegance of Helmut Lang to the
Don’t get the wrong idea: I didn’t anarchic, idiosyncratic style of the Spice

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DINING REVIEW

Sea scallops and N.Y. strips – with a side of moderation

BY TINA RONDEAU Scallops, it turns out, in addition to Amalfi’s N.Y. Prime
Columnist being low in cholesterol, are an excel- Center Cut Strip Steak
lent source of a very important nutri-
Two weeks to the day after undergo- ent for cardiovascular health, vitamin
ing a quadruple bypass at Cleveland B12. They were served on this evening
Clinic Indian River Hospital, I climbed with a sumptuous (and largely choles-
the front steps of the Citrus grill to en- terol-free) truffle potato-leek risotto.
joy a great meal – and resume writing
the 32963 weekly dining column. Six days later, after a three-week
checkup at which my wonderful sur-
Any readers have a story of a swifter geon, Dr. Mark Malias, declared me a
recovery than that? If so, I’d love to success story and expressed the hope
hear from you. he would not be seeing me again pro-
fessionally, I felt the need for some red
But for me, getting back into the meat and we headed this time for the
swing of my heretofore active dining Amalfi Grille.
life seemed like the best way to move
beyond memories of a cardiac crisis The American Heart Association
that caught me totally by surprise. lists a half dozen lean cuts of beef as
meeting its criteria for “heart healthy,”
Recently concluded tests had pro- but that was not what I had in mind.
vided no hint of an impending heart
attack, or that the foods I have enjoyed I was craving beef Pittsburgh style (or
eating all these years had clogged the black-and-blue, as some of you know it),
arteries surrounding my heart to such and no restaurant locally does this bet-
an extent that reopening them with ter than the Amalfi. However, this grill-
catheterization was impossible. ing method – in which the outside of
the steak is charred at extremely high
So now, as I slowly get past the sore- temperature while the inside remains
ness of a healing chest (a few more rare or medium-rare – requires beef
weeks, they tell me), I need to focus on fattier and higher in cholesterol than
the changes required to keep my grafted the AHA’s recommended lean cuts.
arteries open for years to come.

Citrus grill’s Seared Sea
Scallops with risotto.

PHOTO BY KAILA JONES

I also intend to infuse a bit more Oh well, Dr. Malias said I should eat home, I confess to having been most I intend to try to follow a heart-
information about the cholesterol anything I craved for a month as I re- delighted by the one sent by Chef Var- healthy diet, but I also intend to find
content of entrées in the restaurants gained strength. And on this evening, ricchio – a roasted chicken. I have long room when dining out to savor foods I
I review (without being totally obses- the Amalfi’s prime center-cut N.Y. strip viewed roast chicken as the ultimate love. And God willing, I hope to be en-
sive about it) in the hope this may en- ($45) – which solicitous proprietor Bob comfort food. To me, fresh off hospital joying new dining experiences – and
able readers to enjoy fine dining while Rose made sure was perfectly seared, food, this chicken tasted even better telling you about them – for years to
avoiding a hospitalization of their own. locking in all the juices and flavor – than the Thomas Keller chicken I en- come. Bon appétit.
was indeed spectacular. joyed a year ago.
Fortunately for me, before this latest I welcome your comments, and en-
visit to Citrus, I had discovered that Before ending this comeback col- Finally, there’s a lot of advice out courage you to send feedback to me at
one of my favorite dishes – Chef Scott umn, I also want to thank readers who there about how to eat healthy. Some [email protected].
Varricchio’s pan-seared sea scallops somehow learned of my bypass, and of the wisdom seems to change from
($32) – is highly recommended from a sent get-well cards and flowers. week to week. The exhortation I like The reviewer dines anonymously at
health standpoint as well as being ab- best is that of the ancient Greek phi- restaurants at the expense of Vero Beach
solutely delectable. Of the various gifts from well-wish- losophers who counseled moderation. 32963. 
ers in the early days after I returned

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WINE COLUMN

Decanting demystified: When wine needs to breathe

BY DAVE MCINTRYE who is beverage director for Landry’s, young reds benefit from decanting, but “A lot of wines have an elegance that,
a national restaurant group based in I’ve found they tend to shut down even as you pour them out of the bottle and
The Washington Post Houston, is a decanting skeptic. more,” Goldston says. A wine “shuts swirl them in your glass, they do get
down” when it tastes tight and unyield- better and more expressive,” Goldston
Part of wine’s mythology is that it “In wine, we are always looking for a ing, as if it is safeguarding its flavors says. “Maybe it’s the time, not just the
needs to “breathe.” Breathing goes fail-safe solution,” Goldston says. “I find rather than sharing them. amount of air.” No fancy toys like de-
along with the idea that wine is alive – it decanting unpredictable — sometimes canters or aerators needed.
evolves in the bottle and the glass, it has it works, sometimes it hurts, sometimes To be honest, I was skeptical about
moods, it gets better with age, like the it does nothing at all. It always leaves Goldston’s skepticism. Time after time, Goldston concedes that decanting is
best of us, at least to a point. The idea you more of a mess, and decanters rare- I’ve enjoyed wines that clearly blos- worthwhile in certain situations. Old-
behind letting a wine breathe, in the ly fit in the dishwasher.” somed in the hours or even days after er red wines, more than a decade past
bottle, a glass or decanter, is that time I opened them, revealing nuances with their vintage, are probably throwing
and air will allow its flavors to express They work for restaurants, though. “I each sip. Not every wine, of course, some sediment. Decanting allows you
themselves. guarantee you, if a restaurant is decant- but this has become one way I identify to take the wine off that detritus that
ing a lot of wine, they are selling more. quality in a wine. Sure, the wine could can make every sip unpleasant. De-
And, of course, there’s an entire in- But it’s mostly for show.” be having a positive effect on me, as cant right before drinking though, as
dustry of wine accessories to help us could the occasion or conversation, these wines have spent enough time
add air to our wines. Decanters are tra- But wait – what about those tannic but is this idea of a wine improving in bottle already.
ditional, elegant and sometimes incred- baby reds we are too impatient to age simply a mirage?
ibly expensive. The ritual of decanting properly? Full-bodied white wines, such as
is so ingrained in wine tradition that it burgundies or skin-fermented orange
is included in the service examination “The conventional wisdom says big, wines, may also benefit from spending
for the Court of Master Sommeliers cer- time in a decanter, he says. And if, in the
tification program. middle of a dinner party, you decide to
bring a special wine out of your really
More recently, devices called aera- cold cellar to share with your guests,
tors became popular. You pour a wine run warm water over the outside of a
through this gizmo into your glass or decanter and then pour the wine in.
decanter, and a swirling, gurgling effect
adds air violently, instantly aging the And that last bit of advice may actual-
wine, supposedly. I’ve never been con- ly be the most important key to getting
vinced aerators had more than a mo- the most enjoyment from your wine.
mentary effect on a wine’s flavor. It’s not the air, but the temperature. We
tend to drink our red wines too warm
The conventional wisdom about al- and our whites too cold.
lowing a wine to breathe is controver-
sial. Simply pulling a cork or twisting off “If you want your red wines to taste
a screw cap and letting a bottle stand for their best for a dinner party, put them
a while will not add much air to wine – in the fridge a few hours before, and
only a little bit of liquid is exposed in the when your first guest arrives, take
neck of the bottle. them out and let them warm at room
temperature for 30 minutes or so,”
Even decanting has its detractors. Goldston advises. “Take your whites
Exposing a wine to air allows its aro- out of the fridge 30 minutes before your
mas to dissipate, not develop, accord- guests are due. If they get too warm,
ing to this argument. And why would you can always put them back to chill
you want to lose flavor? a little more.” 

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sented by GFWC Sebastian River Junior Wom- a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Riverside Park, a presents Chills and Thrills, a family hunts and obstacle courses, canoe trips, crafts
an’s Club, 7:30 p.m. Oct.18 & 19, 25 & 26, and mental health awareness event hosted by the friendly program of Halloween music, 3 p.m. at and trick-or-treat stations (costumes option-
Oct. 29 to 31. sebastianhauntedhouse.org Mental Health Collaborative, demonstrations Vero Beach High School PAC. 855-252-7276 al). Standard admission. Spooky ‘Creature of
and children’s activities. 772-217-3663 Preacher Island’ pontoon boat tours (reser-
OCTOBER 21 Screening of ‘No Small Matter,’ a vations required), $15 adult; $10 children in-
19 Howl-o-Ween Dog Costume Pawrade documentary on early childhood edu- cludes admission. 772-589-5050
18-20 National Wildlife Refuge & Pet Expo to benefit Dogs for Life ser- cation hosted by Childcare Resources of Indian
Week hosted by Pelican Island vice dog training for veterans, begins 2 p.m. at River at Vero Beach Museum of Art, 5 p.m. 26 Vero Beach Centennial Finale Cel-
Preservation Society: Indian River Bird and Nature DFL Off-Leash Dog Park, with Sheriff’s K-9 Demo cocktail reception; 6 p.m. film, followed by dis- ebration, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. all along
Art Show at Sebastian River Art Club, 6 to 8 p.m. at 3 p.m. and Pawrade at 4 p.m. Free. 772-567- cussion with its co-director, Danny Alpert. $50. 14th Avenue in Downtown Vero Beach, with 10
Fri. artists’ reception and showings 9 a.m. to 5 8969 772-567-3202 a.m. Halloween & Centennial Parade followed
p.m. Sat. and to 4 p.m. Sun.; Dr. Llewelyn Erhart, by historic displays, food & drink, live entertain-
founder of the Marine Turtle Research Group at 19 Run Vero Race Series Frightening 4K, 22 Navy League Treasure Coast Council ment and performances, children’s activities
UCF speaks 3:30 p.m. Sat. at Capt. Hiram’s; Sunset 6:15 p.m. from South Beach Park, with Luncheon, 11 a.m. at Quail Valley Riv- and family fun. Verobeach100.org
cruise to Pelican Island, Sat. 5 p.m. ($45); Meet & 6:50 p.m. free Kids Race and post-race festivities er Club, celebrates the U. S. Navy’s 244th birth-
Greet 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat. 10/19 at Pelican Island and costume contest. 772-643-7010 day with guest speakers Cmdr. Monica Frey, SC, 26 Fall Festival at LaPorte Farms, 10 a.m.
National Wildlife Refuge Centennial Trail; and tree USN and Lt. Cmdr. Adam Gunter, SC, USN, on to 4 p.m. with pony and hay rides,
planting ceremony 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Fri. 10/18 at 19 to January 12 - Vero Beach Museum of “Supporting the Navy and Marine Corps Avia- face painting, costume contest, pumpkin patch
PINWR. Free for all but cruise. firstrefuge.org Art presents L’Affichomania: The Art of tion - From Factory to the Flight Line”. $25. 772- and friendly critters. 772-633-0813
French Posters exhibit. 772-231-0707 999-3837
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Solutions from Games Pages ACROSS DOWN Contest, 10 a.m. to Noon at Riverview
in October 10, 2019 Edition 1 ALMOST 1 ASPECT Park, with music, hay rides.
4 UTOPIA 2 MANOR
9 PANACHE 3 SUCCUMB 26 Family Fall Festival, 1 p.m. at Summer
10 ROCKS 5 THROB Crush Vineyard & Winery hosted by
11 CORFU 6 PICCOLO Community Services Alliance to benefit Trea-
12 DUBIOUS 7 ASSESS sure Coast Community Health Pediatric Den-
13 COMBINATION 8 LEADINGLADY tal Services and Little Birthday Angels. $15 at
18 TRIVIAL 14 ORIGINS door. 772-460-0500
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24 ASSIST 19 ITEMS
25 SLEEPY 21 ALONE

Sudoku Page 42 Sudoku Page 43 Crossword Page 42 Crossword Page 43 (SOMETHING IN COMMON) 27 We Golf Fore Habitat, 1 p.m. at Big-
Shots Golf to benefit Habitat for Hu-
manity (replaces Bowl to Build). $40 includes
golf, contests and $5 food/drink coupon. 772-
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REVEL IN VIEWS OF ATLANTIC
FROM ORCHID ISLAND PENTHOUSE

80 Beachside Drive #301 in Ocean Club II at Orchid Island: 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 3,309-square-foot
oceanfront penthouse condominium offered for $1,675,000 by Treasure Coast Sotheby’s
Broker Associate Scott Oberlink: 772-643-3181

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Revel in views of Atlantic from Orchid Island penthouse

BY STEPHANIE LABAFF simply was no reason not to buy the
Staff Writer penthouse at Orchid Island. From the
expansive ocean views to the peace
The three-bedroom, three-and- and quiet to the incomparable ame-
one-half-bath oceanfront penthouse nities at Orchid Island Golf and Beach
condominium at 80 Beachside Drive Club, it was just too good to be true.
#301 in Ocean Club II at Orchid Island
is the perfect place to float above the “The amenities that sold us were
beach as if you are living among the the view and the beach. We have a lit-
clouds. tle dog that we walk around the beach
every day,” shares the owner. “But lis-
According to the owners, there tening to the ocean at night, that’s

something we’ll really miss.” of west-coast living, they found it too
Added to the seaside ambiance is a busy and congested. Following the
recommendation of a friend, the cou-
beautiful championship golf course, ple “zeroed in” on Vero.
first-class tennis center with great
coaches, fitness center, multiple din- They are now looking for a place
ing options and much more – the closer to their grandchildren, but they
complete lifestyle package for a pair realize they won’t be able to replicate
of golf and tennis enthusiasts. what they found at Orchid Island. “It
just doesn’t exist. Orchid’s kind of the
The couple began their Florida so- perfect combination,” says the owner.
journ from Westchester County, New
York, to Naples, but after nine years The entry corridor of the pent-

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house, accessed by a private elevator,
has two sets of stairs, one at the front
and one at the rear of the unit.

The gallery hallway running from
east to west offers uninterrupted
ocean views. “The wall of windows
pulls the light in, making this live
like a house,” says listing agent Scott
Oberlink, a broker associate with
Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Interna-
tional Realty.

All that light paired with the open-
plan living area, kitchen and dining
space promises the very best in lux-
ury. The décor incorporates high ceil-
ings and large expanses of windows
with the posh interior designed to
create a relaxed elegance.

The kitchen, opposite the foyer,
flows into the dining and living room
before opening onto the wrap-around
terraces, allowing for stunning sea
views on two sides of these commu-
nal gathering spaces.

The wrap-around terrace is com-
fortable and spacious, with plenty of
room to hang out, barbecue and relax
in the outdoor dining space. From
here, you have a bird’s-eye view of the
ocean, just a stone’s throw away.

It’s easy to get lost in the beauty
that Mother Nature has created using

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the sea as her canvas. and water closet. You feel like you’re cues easy to navigate as meals are room and two guest rooms with en
The master bedroom shares the taking a bath in the sea with direct prepared in the gourmet kitchen suite baths – one of which has a pri-
ocean views from the sumptuous tub featuring quartz countertops, Ther- vate sunset balcony – complete the
terrace but remains private with a surrounded by columns. mador cooktop and double ovens, lovely home.
vestibule as its buffer. For a front- Sub-Zero refrigerator, and an island
row seat to the sunrise, the owners At the center of the penthouse, wine cooler. “This location offers privacy, but
can lounge abed while the sun treks hardwood and stone flooring creates with access to all of the amenities,
across the sky in a palette of oranges, a bold geometric inlaid pattern in the Off the kitchen, a pocket door leads just steps away. There’s a pool nearby.
reds and golds. Hardwood flooring dining room defined by a half wall to the library, a cozy place to snuggle You can take the path to the beach
adds warmth to the ample space with and columns. The understated luxu- up with a book and watch the waves club, walk there along the beach or
a high ceiling creating depth. ry adds an elegant formality without on a blustery winter day. “This space take a golf cart,” says Oberlink, not-
competing with the ocean view. is functional – the perfect place for ing that each unit includes covered
The master bathroom offers a overflow guests,” notes Oberlink. A garage space for two cars, a golf cart
luxurious space with walk-in clos- The owners removed the wall be- second doorway leads to the hall near with charging station and air-condi-
ets, built-ins, his and her vanities, tween the kitchen and dining room the powder room. tioned storage space where you can
a step-in glass shower with a bench to embrace the view. A door leading store bikes, beach gear and golf clubs.
and multiple showerheads, a bidet to the balcony makes family barbe- Further down the hall, the laundry

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Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club is
a private resort community located
just north of Vero Beach with easy
access to Melbourne, Sebastian and
Vero. Ideally situated between the
Pelican Island Wildlife Sanctuary
and the Environmental Learning
Center, it is just minutes from Ocean
Drive shopping and restaurants, Riv-
erside Theatre and the Vero Beach
Museum of Art.

In addition to the 18-hole cham-
pionship golf course designed by
Arnold Palmer, Orchid Island offers
a wide variety of amenities, includ-
ing the Beach Clubhouse, Golf Club-
house and Tennis/Fitness Center.
The beach club offers private beach
access, pool and cabanas; and the
tennis center includes eight Har-Tru
courts. 

VITAL STATISTICS
80 BEACHSIDE DRIVE #301

Neighborhood:
Ocean Club II at Orchid Island

Year built: 1999
Construction:
Concrete block with stucco
Architecture:
British West Indies
Home size: 3,309 square feet
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms:
3 full baths and 1 half-bath
View: 180-degree ocean view
Additional features: Guard-gat-
ed, 24-hour security-patrolled
community; private elevator;
library; wine cooler; trash chute;
fireplace; jetted tub; oceanfront
balcony; electric roll-down
shutters; private stairs; nearby
dune crossover; covered park-
ing; golf-cart parking station;
community pool
Listing agency:
Treasure Coast Sotheby’s
International Realty
Listing agent:
Broker Associate Scott Oberlink,
772-643-3181
Listing price: $1,675,000

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GHO buys Oak Harbor’s last 23 lots; homes to start at $400K

BY STEVEN M. THOMAS says Stacey Morabito, a broker associ-
Staff Writer ate with Dale Sorensen Real Estate, the
powerhouse Vero brokerage that took
Oak Harbor, which has been on over sales in the community in 2017.
an upswing since it was purchased
by Dylan Investments in 2015, got Morabito says the company had
another boost in August when GHO more than 20 listings when it opened
Homes bought the remaining 23 lots its sales office in the active adult
with the intention of building out the community adjacent to Grand Har-
community in the next few years. bor but now has just a handful, and
not enough to meet demand.
“We really need the new inventory,”
“We have people walking in here

every day asking what is available,” foot range, and two “cottages” start-
and walking out disappointed be- ing around 2,200 square feet.
cause the home they want is not on
the market, according to Morabito. GHO and Sorensen will announce
the models and specific pricing in No-
GHO will offer four models in Oak vember. In the meantime, GHO presi-
Harbor, including the company’s dent Bill Handler says cottages will
popular Magnolia model that was start at around $400,000, while the
a hit at Lily’s Cay, the sold-out GHO larger single-family homes will start
community half a mile south of Oak at approximately $600,000, priced in
Harbor on Indian River Boulevard. the same range as existing large sin-
gle-family homes in the development.
Besides the Magnolia, there will
be another large single-family home “We are working to develop specific
model, in the 2,600-to-3,000-square- plans that incorporate our existing

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features and options while ensuring value by making upgrades to the com-
that we match the look and feel of the munity and restarting development.
current homes in Oak Harbor,” Han-
dler said in a statement to Vero Beach A key change came with the cre-
32963. “We are planning to release ation of a new membership structure
our homes for sale in November, with that made it possible for people to
models and spec homes to begin con- join the Oak Harbor Club and enjoy
struction in early 2020.” various menus of benefits and ameni-
ties for significantly less money than
“GHO builds a great product and previously.
the homes in Oak Harbor will have
very high-end finishes,” says Morabi- According to Morabito and Dale
to, who will be the listing agent for the Sorensen managing partner Dale
new houses. Sorensen Jr., that one change went a
long way toward reviving interest in

Oak Harbor originally was the se- the community and kick-starting ex-
nior living wing of Grand Harbor, isting home sales.
when both communities were owned
by a Carl Icahn subsidiary. “It was a tough decision to lower
membership costs,” says Sorensen.
California-based Dylan Invest- “It wasn’t popular at the time but it is
ments, which bought the community now. It was what was best for the club.”
in late 2015, describes itself as “a real
estate investment firm that focuses Since the change, membership has
on the restoration, renovation and re- increased from about 100 to 165, ac-
positioning of distressed commercial cording to club general manager Art
and residential properties through- Spilios.
out the United States and internation-
ally ... [focusing] on creating intrinsic Oak Harbor already had a strong
value for all parties in a transaction, package of amenities before the
including investors, business districts change in ownership, including golf,
and communities. Our mantra for the tennis, swimming pool, fitness cen-
last 20 years has been to find the best ter, a 42,000-square-foot clubhouse
mismatches between price and val- with a reputation for gourmet din-
ue and use this imbalance to return ing, “a wide variety of events through
profit to our investors.” the year including dinner parties,
holiday events, dancing, galas, per-
Dylan Investments Acquisition formance acts and shows,” a custom
Manager James Stevens said in 2015 wellness program run by a registered
that Oak Harbor was undervalued and nurse who creates a tailored exercise
that the company would retrieve that and wellness regimen for individual

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Real Estate Sales on the Barrier Island: Oct. 4 to Oct. 10

The barrier island real estate market turned relatively quiet with just 4 transactions reported,
though 2 of those topped $1 million.

Our featured sale was of a 2.36-acre property in John’s Island with 188 feet of deep-water frontage.
The unique site at 531 Indian Harbor Road was placed on the market May 10, 2017, with an
asking price of $6.4 million. The sale closed on Oct. 1 for $6.125 million.

Both the seller and the purchaser in the transaction were represented by John’s Island Real Estate.

SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS

SUBDIVISION ADDRESS LISTED ORIGINAL MOST RECENT SOLD SELLING
ASKING PRICE ASKING PRICE PRICE

$6,125,000
JOHN’S ISLAND 531 INDIAN HARBOUR ROAD 5/10/2017 $6,400,000 $6,400,000 10/1/2019
$1,700,000
JOHN’S ISLAND 520 INDIAN HARBOR ROAD 3/8/2019 $2,075,000 $2,075,000 9/27/2019

TOWNHOMES, VILLAS, CONDOS, MULTIFAMILY AND INVESTMENT

HARBOR INN 2115 WINDWARD WAY, #205 4/19/2018 $369,000 $345,000 10/4/2019 $299,000
PORPOISE BAY VILLAS 10/7/2019 $268,000
300 HARBOUR DR, #401D 9/16/2019 $289,000 $289,000

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: John’s Island, Address: 520 Indian Harbor Road Subdivision: Porpoise Bay Villas, Address: 300 Harbour Dr, #401D

Listing Date: 3/8/2019 Listing Date: 9/16/2019
Original Price: $2,075,000 Original Price: $289,000
Recent Price: $2,075,000 Recent Price: $289,000
Sold: 9/27/2019 Sold: 10/7/2019
Selling Price: $1,700,000 Selling Price: $268,000
Listing Agent: John’s Island Real Estate Listing Agent: Erika Ross

Selling Agent: John’s Island Real Estate Selling Agent: The Moorings Realty Sales Co.

John’s Island Real Estate Judy Hargarten

John’s Island Real Estate The Moorings Realty Sales Co.

Subdivision: Sea Oaks, Address: 1502 Orchid Dr Subdivision: Castaway Cove, Address: 1124 Admirals Walk

Listing Date: 3/19/2019 Listing Date: 7/18/2019
Original Price: $430,000 Original Price: $550,000
Recent Price: $380,000 Recent Price: $550,000
Sold: 10/1/2019 Sold: 10/1/2019
Selling Price: $365,000 Selling Price: $536,000
Listing Agent: Sam Robbins Listing Agent: Stephanie McPeak

Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc. Selling Agent: Tozzolo & Associates RE LLC

Grier McFarland Kristin Casalino

Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc. Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Harbor Inn, Address: 2115 Windward Way, #205 Subdivision: John’s Island, Address: 400 Beach Rd, #133

Listing Date: 4/19/2018 Listing Date: 9/8/2019
Original Price: $369,000 Original Price: $450,000
Recent Price: $345,000 Recent Price: $450,000
Sold: 10/4/2019 Sold: 10/3/2019
Selling Price: $299,000 Selling Price: $425,000
Listing Agent: Judy Hargarten Listing Agent: Cliff Norris Jr.

Selling Agent: The Moorings Realty Sales Co. Selling Agent: Cliff Norris Real Estate

Ralph Santoro Cliff Norris Jr.

Billero & Billero Properties Cliff Norris Real Estate

Subdivision: Vera Cruz Condo, Address: 5151 Highway A1A, #211 Subdivision: Ocean Club, Address: 4410 Highway A1A, #311

Listing Date: 7/19/2019 Listing Date: 5/13/2019
Original Price: $344,900 Original Price: $239,000
Recent Price: $344,900 Recent Price: $215,000
Sold: 10/2/2019 Sold: 9/27/2019
Selling Price: $340,000 Selling Price: $185,000
Listing Agent: Mark Seeberg Listing Agent: Ronald Baker

Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida Selling Agent: RE/MAX Classic

Mark Seeberg Ronald Baker

Berkshire Hathaway Florida RE/MAX Classic

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members, and Somerset House, a 24- memory care facility, making it pos- quet court is coming soon and the 140-plus single-family homes.
bed assisted living facility exclusively sible for members to age in place no club has reciprocal arrangements The new GHO homes will increase
for Oak Harbor members. matter what occurs, going from ac- with a number of other country clubs
tive, independent living to assisted in the area that extend members rec- the size of the community by more
Since taking over the community, care to memory care, if every needed. reational opportunities. than 10 percent, giving every aspect of
Dylan Investments has added six club life a substantial shot in the arm.
more rooms to Somerset House and The club now also offers yoga, a Oak Harbor is a country club com-
is now building an adjacent 30-bed walking trail and a dog park. A cro- munity with 60 condominiums and “You get a lot for your money at Oak
Harbor,” Morabito says. 

ISLAND-STYLE ESTATE HOMES WITH POOLS FROM THE HIGH $400S

MOVE-IN READY HOMES
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3 Bedrooms • 1 Den • 3 Bathrooms • 2-Car Garage 3 Bedrooms • 1 Den • 3 Bathrooms • 2-Car Garage

2,522 Living sq. ft. • 3,635 Total sq. ft. 2,722 Living sq. ft. • 3,627 Total sq. ft.

The ever popular “Tacoma” plan (currently under construction) including West The Tradewinds offers a very open plan with high volume ceilings, cabana
Indies front elevation. Located in Lake Sapphire, a natural gas community in bath, large walk-in pantry, split bedrooms, and patio door from the master
the heart of Vero Beach. This home will be move in ready October 2019. This bedroom. This home is currently under construction and will be move in
home presents an open layout including both formal and informal dining. ready September 2019. This home include pool with water feature, screen
Some of the outstanding features including tankless gas water heater, enclosure and travertine pavers on patio and pool decking area. Additional
spray foam attic insulation, double impact entry doors with 3/4 cord glass, highlights include, porcelain tile throughout, quartz countertops, 36” natural
8’ solid core interior doors, home wired security system, and wood pattern gas cooktop, wall oven including convection & microwave, crown molding,
porcelain floor tile throughout. The gourmet kitchen has large central island, LED under-cabinet lighting, vented stainless hood and double full lite entry
granite counter tops, 36” gas cooktop, stainless steel vented hood, steam doors. A great layout and always a popular choice for your next dream home!
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Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. Oral representation cannot be relied upon as correctly stated representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to this advertisement and to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida Statutes, to be furnished by a
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