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Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Style Vero Beach 32963 / May 2, 2019 51

Demna Gvasalia Is Changing What We Consider Fashion

BY ROBIN GIVHAN handsome but tends to pose for pho- clothes – at their best – celebrate 21st-
tographs like he’s submitting to a mug century technology rather than 19th-
The Washington Post shot. He wears loose-fitting clothes, century craft. His work can seem ugly
mostly in shades of black, faded gray at first glance, but ugly is always more
On a Sunday morning during Fash- and washed denim. He likes hoodies interesting than pretty.
ion Week, in the northern Paris suburb and baseball caps and seems personally
of Saint-Denis, glamour was pushed committed to clothing as camouflage. The designer isn’t just refreshing what
aside. Inside a black box of a production historians once considered the greatest
studio, where fashion’s elite had come in At 38, he’s technically trained; he duly haute couture house of them all. He’s
search of a revelation, the air smelled of apprenticed. But he’s that rare designer redefining luxury and recalibrating sta-
asphalt and diesel exhaust. Black plastic who’s uninterested in reinventing fash- tus. And in the process, he’s kicking up
chairs lined the perimeter of the dark- ion history. He isn’t going to give you a storm of controversy and admiration.
ened room in which the only sound was prairie dresses or horsy culottes. He has
hushed conversation. ignored the rage for sparkly minidresses “It’s fashion you want to see – fashion
inspired by trust fund kids who wear that makes you think differently and
When the show began, lights flashed their privilege like a burden. And he is that challenges you. To have someone
on only intermittently, making it impos- certainly not going to weave a fanciful come along who does that, it takes a
sible to get a clear and sustained look at tale about some exiled Russian princess while to get used to it. It took me a while
the clothes on the Balenciaga runway. who fled to New York with nothing but a to understand,” says Andrew Bolton,
But then long, lingering looks at other sack of jewels. the Wendy Yu curator in charge at the
people’s clothes are not how things work Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Cos-
in real life, and the designer of these His stories are about life in the darker tume Institute.
garments, Demna Gvasalia (DEM-nah corners of Paris – the shadowy other-
vas-AH-liyah), is very much focused on world where hope and desperation con- “There are
reality. verge. His work can be existentially pes- certain design-
simistic and fatalistic, but also deeply ers that change
The mood in the audience was a mix- appreciative of acquisitive consumer the course of
ture of optimism and trepidation. If his- pleasures. fashion, and I’ve
tory was a guide, Gvasalia would surely felt like he’s done
transport his guests to someplace new. “I loved clothes since I was very, very that in the last few
But as much as fashion craves fresh small. My mother didn’t have fashion; years. He changed
ideas and unfamiliar experiences, the like she didn’t have a wardrobe or some- fashion.” 
unknown always comes freighted with thing, so I used found objects as my way
a bit of fear. of playing fashion when I was a kid,” he
says. “I think that kind of evolved, basi-
Gvasalia sent 100 ensembles for men cally, since then. It became part of my
and women whizzing around his giant creative approach, really, and that’s why
black square. Bright white strobe lights, for me it was never possible … to look
red lights, disorienting lights bounced like everybody else, to work with themes
off the room’s low ceiling, and the mod- or [make] an Alice in Wonderland collec-
els passed in and out of the darkness like tion.”
commuters weaving through a chaotic
city. “It wasn’t about seeing every detail,” “I was doing things out of curtains. I
Gvasalia said later. “It was about creat- was improvising,” he explains. “I could
ing this energy.” take an armchair and turn it into a par-
ka. That was my way.”
The models swept close enough to the
audience that the encounter felt vibrant Almost every aspect of Gvasalia’s
and human, but their pace remained work is jarring to the eye. All of it is pre-
brisk and their demeanor distant. The cisely considered and often a reflection
models – some with glowing red con- of something quite personal. It’s not
tact lenses and wearing coats with dra- meant to be provocative, he says; but it
matically hunched backs, blazers with is meant to disrupt. It’s meant to change
inflated shoulders, and dresses and everything, and it very well may. His
shirts suspended from some interior work has already influenced the way
hoop – looked as though they had come people dress. Now it’s altering the way
from sometime in the future. Not some we think about fashion as a whole.
inconceivable, far-off century, but from
a decade hence. Gvasalia isn’t a dream- François-Henri Pinault, the French
er imagining a world of flying cars and billionaire who owns Balenciaga, ap-
teleportation. He’s a realist just trying to provingly sums up Gvasalia’s fashion
see around corners. conceit as “taking the banal and elevat-
ing it.” Unlike past designers who have
Gvasalia grew up in Georgia in the for- been inspired by mundane objects, Gva-
mer Soviet Union during a time of war salia quite literally remakes them – us-
and became artistic director of Balen- ing luxury materials. He assigns height-
ciaga in 2015 – the brand’s third creative ened value to, for example, the nylon
lead since its resurrection in 1997. He has totes of the displaced and in doing so
a bass-heavy, gravely voice but speaks directs our gaze – if only momentarily –
with the sharp, quick cadence of a snare to people who are substantively ignored.
drum. His models are not classically beautiful;
they often look preternaturally encum-
He has dark, hypnotic eyes, a neatly bered and just plain exhausted. And his
trimmed beard and a buzz cut. He is

52 Vero Beach 32963 / May 2, 2019 Style Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

4 style experts share their secrets for shopping smarter

BY FRANKIE GRADDON less choice, more necessity. Laura Fantacci Marcelle Metta-Symons
The Telegraph Fortunately the fashion world is

When it comes to discussing fash- catching up and this season sustain-
ion, sustainability has traditionally ability is firmly on the program. Six
not been the sexiest of subjects. More years ago, the Rana Plaza factory col-
mung bean sandals than Manolo lapse in Bangladesh killed 1138: the
slingbacks, a combination of dodgy anniversary is marked by Fashion
design and uninspiring fabrics has Revolution Week (campaigning for
meant that eco fashion has developed safer working conditions, a fairer sup-
a reputation for being lumpy, frumpy ply chain and greater transparency
and resolutely unstylish. Biodegrad- within the garment industry) which
able panties, anyone? started on Monday.

However, with our fashion con- But unlike the sustainable fash-
sumption ever increasing (think ion of the past, where design was
multiple lunchtime Zara dashes and secondary to ethical and ecological
those had-a-wine impulse buys on- credentials, a new roster of eco ‘It’
line) the impact that our bulging brands including Nanushka, Refor-
wardrobes have on the planet is be- mation, Everlane and Veja is chang-
coming harder to ignore. “One hun- ing the way sustainable style looks.
dred billion items of clothing are pro- While the latter’s V-10 trainers have
duced globally each year,” says Orsola been worn by the Duchess of Sussex
de Castro, co-founder of sustainable (along with a pair of skinny jeans by
fashion activism organization Fash- ethical denim label Outland Denim),
ion Revolution who explains that 78 Nanushka’s Yola sandals are tipped
percent of them end up being thrown to be the shoe of the summer. On
away: “that’s one truck of clothing the high street, consciously-minded
going to landfill every second.” Shop- capsules from the likes of Mango,
ping consciously is quickly becoming Weekday and H&M (which aims to
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The investment shopper: Laura I tend to gravitate toward a day-to- as Ganni, Realisation Par, Rixo and es are the most valuable when they’re
Fantacci, co-founder of Wardrobe day look of very simple pieces – nor- Faithfull the Brand and then sell worn and enjoyed.
Icons mally a T-shirt and jeans – and add a them on.
vintage Hermes silk scarf and a pair of The ethical brand advocate: Safia
Focus on classic shapes and colors 1970s riding boots. I also love vintage Get designer buys authenticated Minney MBE, founder of People Tree
My attitude toward shopping has leather jackets and big-sleeved blouses The best resale buy I’ve ever made
really changed in my 30s – I want to from the 1970s which I’ll wear with (and the first designer item I’ve ever Find your go-to labels
have things that I not just like, but love low-key denim. bought) was a pair of Vivienne West- Day to day I’ll wear a pair of or-
and treasure and never want to get rid wood Pirate Boots. I’ve only recently ganic leggings and vegan sneakers
of. The MiH Marrakech jean is such a Designer labels keep their value sold them on – they’ll probably come made from pineapple fiber. My go-to
great forever staple and I love Chinti Smart vintage shopping means go- back into fashion next year! Resale brands are Elvis & Kresse, Bottle top,
and Parker cashmere crewnecks in ing for classic brands and shapes that shopping is a great way to buy into a Po-Zu Shoes and, of course, People
navy or gray. Otiumberg’s Vera mini will never date. For example, a little designer label at a lower price but when Tree. There’s so much choice out there
gold hoops are seasonless. Once you Chanel jacket can be worn with jeans buying high end, make sure the pieces now when it comes to fashion-forward
have those core wardrobe pieces, you during the day and then you can wear are authenticated. Many of the big re- ethical labels.
can reinvent them by adding a colorful it with a beautiful pencil skirt and heels sale sites offer this as standard.
shoe or statement jewelry. for the evening. High-end established Don’t stick to the fashion schedule
houses such as Hermés, Chanel, YSL, Condition is key I don’t really follow trends. I shop
Invest in quality Chloé and Balenciaga will never lose When selling something, be honest about once a month and buy thought-
In terms of cost-per-wear and also their value. Buy outside of the season about the condition your pieces are in. fully. This season I am buying a pair
wearability, a designer trench coat is because vendors will give better prices. To have resale value you might need to of Sadie hand woven trousers from the
my number one investment buy. It re- put in a bit of pre-sale maintenance, People Tree spring collection. I love
ally elevates whatever I’m wearing Look for stand-out fabrics such as a dry clean or darning. There crafted fashion and textiles – handwo-
making even a simple black dress look When I go out I like the idea of are multiple resale platforms around ven fabrics are so unique and you can
sophisticated and grown-up but never dressing-up and really feeling special. so scope them out and find the place wear them proudly knowing that the
in a dated way. It’s an ageless buy – you I’ll wear a real wow piece such as a YSL that most suits what you’re hoping to weaver has been fairly paid. I’ve also
can wear it in your 20s, 30s, 50s, 80s velvet tuxedo which I bring out year sell. Well looked after luxury leather bought some organic cotton panties.
and it always looks great. after year. I’m selling a lot of feather goods, jewelry and watches will always
capes at the moment – these are the hold their value when reselling. Commission or rent one-off wears
Check the label perfect cover-up worn over a beautiful My all-time favorite fashion pur-
For me it’s not so much about buy- red carpet dress. Buy what you love chase is a beautiful handwoven,
ing designer brands, but it’s very much Sometimes it’s really tempting to hand-embroidered red silk dress that
about fit and quality of items. I always Start small buy a bargain but if it’s going to lan- Fair Trade artisans made for me to
read labels – I’ve learned to check what A classic bag is an easy place to start guish at the back of your wardrobe it’s receive my MBE award in. I also use
fabrics my clothes are made of and when buying vintage – I have a Chanel not worth it. Always buy for love; piec- fashion rental service Wear the Walk
how many washes I am going to be able croc bag from the 1940s that I am very for occasionwear. 
to get out of them. It’s also important proud of and my first vintage buy was a
to look at the way things are finished – rhinestone bag with a mother of pearl
have they been hemmed well and are clasp. If you want to start even smaller,
the buttons good quality? Spend a little go for a pair of statement earrings. You
time touching items, trying them on can really elevate a simple outfit with
and looking at those details. something unique.

Vintage prints don’t date Store clothes with care
The prints that withstand the test Keep your pieces in a dry place and
of time are the vintage-looking ones, always cover them (especially any-
like a subtly ditsy floral or something thing wool or cashmere) because
in muted colors. Chloé does a great moths love vintage.
flower print that’s a little bit like 1970s
wallpaper. I’m not a massive fan of The wardrobe reseller: Anna Sut-
graphic prints – I think they can be ton, co-founder of The Resolution
very of the moment and short lived. If Store
it’s new and it looks vintage then it will
always look cool. Do a seasonal reshuffle
My style is pared back – I’ll wear
Add a few seasonal updates jeans, a plain round-neck cashmere
I shop very little. I’ve come up with sweater, a blazer and a pair of sneak-
a very good base of my wardrobe that I ers. I tend to do a wardrobe reshuffle at
inject a little bit of something exciting the beginning of each season and pull
into on a seasonal basis. For spring/ out the things that I no longer wear.
summer I’ve bought a pair of tan These will either be resold or donated
leather slides from Valentino, a white to charity – I send old bras to Against
Joseph dress in cotton with puffed Breast Cancer who help support small
sleeves and the Hampstead bag from businesses in Africa. Then I’ll go resale
Mulberry in rust-brown which I can shopping to fill the gaps: I subscribe to
wear in the summer with white and a one-in, one-out policy.
then also in the winter with burgundy
and tan. I never buy a bag in the same Wear it once, then pass it on
color because it’s a repetition. I have a revolving supply of occa-
sionwear dresses in my wardrobe. I
The vintage aficionado: Marcelle love dressing up for weddings and
Metta-Symons, creative director of parties but don’t tend to wear the
One Vintage same dress multiple times so I’ll buy
pre-loved pieces from brands such
Pair old with new

54 Vero Beach 32963 / May 2, 2019 Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

DINING REVIEW

Chill & Grill: An off-the-beaten-path dining thrill

BY TINA RONDEAU
Columnist

You know the proverb, “Out of sight,

out of mind?”

For most residents of the barrier is-

land, Chill & Grill is pretty much out of

sight. Located in the middle of nowhere

between Vero and Sebastian, you don’t

drive past this restaurant every week –

or even every month. And blasting up

U.S. 1 at 50 or so miles an hour, it’s easy

to miss it.

As a result, this jewel of a restaurant

often doesn’t come to mind when I am

thinking about places to go for din-

ner. Too bad, because Chill & Grill is

easily one of the five best in the Vero Cobia with Mango Salsa.

Beach area. PHOTOS BY KAILA JONES

But last week, I got a craving for

steamed clams, and I’m not likely to for-

get that no one does them better than

Chef Scott Burch, for six years ex-

ecutive chef at Windsor.

So off we went with a Braised Octopus.
couple of friends, arriving

around 7:45. Going on the

late side is generally a good

idea, because the restaurant

does not take reservations and is

frequently packed by an intensely loyal ened shrimp

cadre of long-time fans. served with

As expected, we found the cozy grill My hus- cheese grits – accompa- Black Cherry Ricotta but food
Cheesecake.
full; but with a couple of early tables band’s gor- nied by Andouille sausage, garlic, this good is
worth more
turning over, we were soon shown by geous piece of BBQ white wine and butter, and perfectly

Chef Burch’s wife Csilla to a nice table. glazed salmon, perfectly seasoned – was absolutely sumptuous. than the few

After taking our drink orders (no prepared in the wood-burning We finished with one of Chill & Grill’s extra minutes in

cocktails here, but a more than adequate oven, was served atop spinach with ba- homemade desserts, the brownie sun- the car.

selection of wines, and some interesting con, onions and crispy shallots. dae ($6.50). Dinner for two with a couple

specialty craft beers on draft), our server Our companions also both enjoyed of glasses of beer or wine should run in I welcome your comments, and encour-
age you to send feedback to me at tina@
Justin asked about appetizers. their pasta dishes – the bite-sized the $90-to-$110 area before tax and tip. verobeach32963.com.

Needless to say, I immediately ordered chunks of chicken served with penne If you haven’t been there lately, sum- The reviewer dines anonymously at
restaurants at the expense of Vero Beach
a bowl of steamed little necks ($13.99) pasta were moist and tasty, and the crab mer is probably a good time to refresh 32963. 

and my husband and our companions cake atop the angel hair pasta was sur- your memories of Chill & Grill. For many,

all went for another of our favorites, the rounded by five plump juicy shrimp. it’s a bit out of

calamari fries ($10.99). But my black- the way –

The latter look just like French fries

but are thin slices of big ocean squid

cut lengthwise, rolled with panko bread

crumbs, and flash fried just enough to

make them crispy. Served with aioli,

they make a tremendous appetizer.

The steamed little necks in a pi-

not grigio, garlic and clam sauce

were, as usual, heavenly. The broth Hours:
Dinner from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
is to die for, and the bowl is brought
daily except Monday
to the table with a delicious ba-
Beverages: Beer & Wine
guette (why do so many restaurants
Address:
scrimp on the bread) for soaking up 7401 U.S. 1, Vero Beach

every last drop. Phone:
772-562-5477
Then for entrées, I ordered the shrimp

and grits ($17.99), my husband decided Blackened shrimp
and grits
to have the BBQ salmon ($23.99), one

of our companions opted for the grilled

chicken breast pasta ($15.99) and the

other went for the shrimp and crab pas-

ta ($22.99).

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / May 2, 2019 55

WINE COLUMN

When pairing wine with pizza ... just have fun with it

BY DAVE MCINTYRE We tend to look at the tomato sauce Its palate-cleansing bubbles cut pings we load onto our pies and are
The Washington Post on a pizza (or pasta) and think “red through the spice of red pepper flakes incredibly versatile with food, which
needs red.” But the acidity of tomato and the funk of roasted or dried gar- shouldn’t come as a surprise from a
Pizza may be the perfect food. sauce pairs nicely with a crisp white lic. And it’s versatile. I love lambrusco country with such varied cuisine.
It covers all the major food groups, wine. It could be your favorite pinot with charcuterie, pizza and smoked
and it offers nearly infinite possibili- grigio, but I would urge you to explore meats such as barbecue. Our greatest value of the week is the
ties, no matter your dietary preferenc- other white wines that favor acidity delightful Castelluccio Le More San-
es or restrictions. Grains, dairy, meat over oak. Soave, verdicchio or refresh- Just remember: Pizza is fun food, giovese Superiore 2017 from Romagna.
and vegetables feature in every bite, ing rosés from just about anywhere and all it requires is a fun wine to wash That’s not one of Italy’s famous wine re-
if you want them to, except for those meet these criteria. A margherita pizza, it down. What could be simpler? gions, which may help explain why this
prized nibbles of crust when the rest of with just red sauce, basil and cheese, is charmer of a wine only runs $11 a bottle.
the pie is gone. a good candidate for a white wine. There’s no requirement to drink
Pairing wines with pizza can be as Italian wine with pizza, but why not? It’s almost cheap enough to be your
enjoyable as eating it. There may be no Match the wine to the toppings. Italy’s wines are as diverse as the top- house pizza (or spaghetti) wine for the
such thing as a “pizza wine,” because Lots of pepperoni and sausage on your summer. 
there are so many variations of pizza. pie? This calls for a red. A nero d’avola
Margherita or meat lovers? Clam or from Sicily fits the bill, but so does a san-
Hawaiian? There’s no one answer, but giovese from Tuscany or Romagna, or a
we sure can have a good time mixing valpolicella from up near Venice.
and matching. Here’s a sneaky pick for a “meat lov-
A pizza party is a great opportunity ers” pizza: lambrusco. A dry sparkling
to open a variety of wines and have red wine from northern Italy, and a
fun. But there are some principles to traditional partner for salumi and
keep in mind: other antipasti, lambrusco may be one
of the world’s most underrated wines
Pizza is casual food, appropriate and is a great match for pepperoni and
for casual wine. other spicy meat toppings on pizza.
Lambrusco seems weird to us – it’s
Drop the pretension and go for fun. that wine our mothers kept in the door
This is not the time to pull out your of the fridge, from which we would
collectibles. Look “out of the box,” par- sneak a sip or two when everyone else
don the pun, and challenge yourself had gone to bed. (Guilty!) But true lam-
with a wine you’ve never heard of. If brusco is not that slightly sweet swill
you have a bottle you’ve been staring of our memory. It boasts an earthy,
at, wondering what to pair it with, pair dark cherry character that matches
it with pizza. well with smoked or cured meats, such
as pepperoni and salami.
Red sauce does not require red wine.

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ON FAITH

Faith’s fulfillments are simply too good to miss

BY REV. DRS. CASEY AND BOB BAGGOTT … it’s just too good. A troubled teen- offer are nothing like those promised Maybe for modern folks the promises
Columnists ager finds her way again … it’s just by centers of worship. Yet growing of faith seem too good, just too good.
too good. A doubt or loss or grief dis- numbers of people are content with
Years ago Tom Long wrote an article solves into peace and new hope … it’s the less dramatic benefits they offer. Actually, if we modern people ar-
in the Christian Century magazine just too good. For many of us there gue that the stories that undergird
about an experience a young father have been times when life offered an our faith seem too good to be true, we
had with his son. It seems the little experience more wondrous or unex- aren’t alone in that perception. Time
boy was a huge fan of both Captain pected or miraculous than we knew and again we read in scripture stories
Kangaroo and Mister Rogers. The boy what to do with. We can scarcely that astonishing experiences which
faithfully watched both of their tele- credit its reality. some people found utterly transfor-
vision shows, never missing a one. mative to their lives were dismissed
One day it was announced that Mis- Maybe that phenomenon explains by others as idle tales, foolish yarns or
ter Rogers was going to appear on some of the growing reluctance mod- utter nonsense – which is one way of
the Captain Kangaroo show. Imagine ern Americans have to embracing re- acknowledging that there are many
that – both of his heroes on the same ligious faith. According to numerous aspects to faith that we cannot fully
show! The little boy could hardly wait. studies, Americans are increasingly explain or understand. And yet for
Every morning he asked his parents if unlikely to hold any religious affilia- those whose faith matters, their con-
this was the day. Were Captain Kan- tion. The time people used to spend viction in its significance is as certain
garoo and Mister Rogers going to be in places of worship is frequently as the gravity that holds us to earth or
together today? Finally the momen- spent now at sporting events, enter- the sunrise tomorrow morning.
tous day arrived. The little boy and his tainment venues or on electronic
parents settled in to watch the show. social media. Surely the claims for While we cannot hope to tie up ev-
But after watching for only a few min- fulfillment, satisfaction and mean- ery question about faith’s promises
utes, the little boy abruptly got up and ing which those modern alternatives and fulfillments with neat theologi-
walked away from the TV and out of cal ribbons, that needn’t mean it’s all
the room. His father was concerned too good to be true. Ask anyone who
and followed him. He asked the little has known courage restored, vision
boy, “Is anything wrong?” And his son cleared, sorrow assuaged, hope re-
replied, “It’s too good, Daddy. It’s just gained or faith fulfilled. Were those
too good.” marvelous experiences real? Oh yes,
and too good to miss – just too good! 
Ever felt like that? A baby is born

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PALM ISLAND PLANTATION HOME

510 Feather Palm Drive, Palm Island Plantation: 3-bedroom, 4.5-bath, 4,267-square-foot home
offered for $1,795,000 by Premier Estate Properties estate agent Luke Webb: 866-374-7163

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Fine architecture distinguishes Palm Island Plantation home

BY SAMANTHA ROHLFING BAITA From the curving paver drive, arched doors onto the sand/gold Travertine doors on the north and south sides,
Staff Writer white front gate and white columns to marble floor that flows throughout the both opening to cozy garden court-
the gabled roof, the home’s lovely lines home. The spacious foyer features a yards. A pair of tall, slender windows
Designed in a timeless, Windsor- harmonize with the verdant landscap- lofty peak ceiling, chair rail and wain- flank an elegant fireplace to the west.
esque, coastal style to make the most ing and partake of an aura of peace and scoting, and a lovely pair of sconces Look up often: The ceilings throughout
of its lushly landscaped lot, the love- tranquility from a time long past. that perfectly mimic coral fans. the house are quite exceptional – in the
ly home at 510 Feather Palm Drive living room, the cathedral ceiling boasts
Entering through the front gate, Before you is one of the most flaw-

in Palm Island Plantation boasts a you find yourself in a charming en- lessly presented living rooms you’ll an artistic open-beam configuration.
sought-after location: It borders one trance garden that leads to the col- come across: a broad archway flanked The color palette – glowing white
of the most historic byways in Flori- umned entry porch. Water can be by a pair of cylindrical white columns
da, Jungle Trail, which winds along a heard splashing in a hidden fountain serves as a proscenium, revealing an against varying shades of sea and sky
serene, stretch of the picturesque In- and there is a sense of coming home. airy space glowing with ambient light blue – enhances the superb architecture.
dian River Lagoon. flooding in through banks of French
Step through the dark wood French Your first impression of the interior
includes the beautiful foyer gallery,

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stretching between the north and
south wings, continuing the chair rail
and wainscoting of the foyer. Flank-
ing the foyer are a charming powder
room, and a handsome dark wood
wet bar with black quartz countertop,
cooler and glassware display cabinet.

Adjacent is the formal dining room,
bright and beautiful with its own
lovely ceiling and a white chandelier
that, like the foyer sconces, mimics
graceful coral. Diners enjoy garden
courtyard views, including a roman-
tic fountain, via French doors to the
east and west.

Left from the foyer, adjacent to the
powder room, is a den/study/office.

Here the walls are a dramatic stormy
sea blue, gorgeous against the white
millwork and lofty coffered ceiling.
There is a custom floor-to-ceiling,
full-wall desk, cabinet and display
shelf unit, along with an eye-catching
arched window with plantation shut-
ters looking out to the front courtyard.

The kitchen, breakfast area and
family room flow together seamless-
ly, creating a warm, welcoming gath-
ering space where the kitchen crew
can carry on the tasks at hand and
still be part of the conversations.

The gorgeous gourmet kitchen it-
self will have everyone wanting to stir
or dice something, with its sparkling
black quartz counters, island/bar with
sink; professional-style Viking 8-burn-
er gas range with griddle; two ovens;
cabinet-front Kitchen Aid fridge and
two coolers – one for champagne and
white wines, one for the reds. Classy.

Three clear globes illuminate the
island and a single, larger globe pro-
vides light for the dining area.

The family room features another
exquisitely crafted ceiling, and is filled

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with ambient light from three sides: two guest bedrooms, each with pri- The south wing houses the spa- your private, screened patio, and the
windows to the north and French vate bathroom, walk-in closet and cious master suite (the bedroom is 19 home’s courtyard and sparkling pool.
doors opening to the courtyard, pool, large, wicker-style ceiling fan. Sepa- feet by 17 feet), a luxurious sanctuary
lanai and summer kitchen. rated from the master suite in the of beauty and relaxation where you You’ll enjoy the luxury of his-and-
south wing, they provide privacy for can recharge mind and body. Natural hers custom wardrobe rooms – walk-
At the east end of this wing are the guests (and hosts) as well as easy ac- light flows in through windows to the in-closet doesn’t accurately describe
utility/laundry room (its window cess to the garage and parking area. south and French doors that open to these spaces. Except for a large,
prevents mismatched socks); and the sumptuous, glass Jack-and-Jill show-

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er, there’s no need to share facilities perfect background music via the sound walk to the river,” Abbey adds. “My rants, boutiques, shops and resorts, as
here: There are two entirely separate system, and a beverage of choice, and wife loves to jog along Jungle Trail.” well as Riverside Park, home to River-
bathrooms – hers, in whisper blue and the stress of the workday fades away. side Theatre (Equity), the Vero Muse-
creamy white, with a jetted soaking Palm Island Plantation is only a um of Art and numerous festivals and
tub in a sunny, windowed bay, water The home, with its numerous gar- few minutes’ drive from Vero’s quaint events throughout the year. 
closet with bidet, and two vanities. den courtyards, sweeping lanai, gor- island village, with its pubs, restau-
geous landscaping, open interior plan
For all the beauty and convenience and excellent outdoor access, is perfect
of the home’s interior, you might find, for entertaining, from large parties to
as the current homeowners have, that family get-togethers to intimate soi-
the outdoor living spaces are where to rees, night or day, inside and/or out.
spend the most time. With the lanais,
pool area and back lawn facing Jungle The services included under the
Trail and the Indian River, homeowner HOA maintenance fee are excellent,
Victor Abbey says he and his wife fre- says Abbey. He especially appreciates
quently spend evenings relaxing out- the lawn care. “I hate yard work. And
side, unwinding together and sharing they do a great job.”
the natural beauty on every side.
The couple also greatly enjoys the
As the sun sinks and night falls, the Palm Island Plantation beach club
extensive landscape lighting turns the and its amenities, perfect for parties,
gardens into a magical space. Add the with the pool, hot tub, cabana and bar
set-up available. “And it’s just a short

VITAL STATISTICS
510 FEATHER PALM DRIVE

Neighborhood: Palm Island Plantation
Year built: 2004 • Construction: Concrete block
Lot size: 174’ X 121’ • Home size: 4,267 under air
Bedrooms: 3 • Bathrooms: 4.5 • Flex rooms: 1
Additional features: Borders Jungle Trail/nature preserve; furniture-
quality built-ins; marble floors; plantation shutters; his/hers master
bathrooms; impact-resistant windows/doors; sound system; 3-bay
garage; self-contained water heater for instant hot water; 2 central a/c
units; central vac; 4 garden courtyards; lake/pond, pool views; large, col-
umned lanai; summer kitchen; heated pool; gate staffed; private ocean-
to-river community with beach club and dockage amenities; beach

cabana available separately
Listing agency: Premier Estate Properties
Listing agent: Luke Webb, 866-374-7163

Listing price: $1,795,000

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Real Estate Sales on the Barrier Island: April 19 to April 25

The barrier island real estate market slowed a bit in the days following Easter with 10 transactions
recorded, including two for more than $1 million.
The top sale of the week was of a lake-front home in the River Club at Carlton. The residence at
1466 River Club Drive was listed on Aug. 27, 2018 for $1.85 million. The sale closed on April 24 for
the full asking price.
The seller of the property was represented by Matilde Sorensen of Dale Sorensen Real Estate. The
purchaser was represented by Fran Smyrk of Treasure Coast Sotheby’s.

SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS

SUBDIVISION ADDRESS LISTED ORIGINAL MOST RECENT SOLD SELLING
ASKING PRICE ASKING PRICE PRICE
$600,000
$675,000 $595,000
SEA OAKS 8828 LAKESIDE CIRCLE 10/9/2018 $649,900 $600,000 4/22/2019 $430,000
PELICAN COVE 915 TULIP LN 1/19/2019 $459,000 $624,500 4/22/2019 $421,000
$485,900
ORANGE PARK ESTATES 712 IRIS LN 9/19/2018 $449,000 4/23/2019 $1,200,000
$375,000
VERO BEACH ESTATES 702 BANYAN RD 4/26/2018 $449,900 4/23/2019 $284,000
$260,000
TOWNHOMES, VILLAS, CONDOS, MULTIFAMILY AND INVESTMENT $150,000

CHELSEA 4121 OCEAN DR, #401 7/17/2018 $1,600,000 $1,250,000 4/23/2019
CAMELIA 831 CAMELIA LN, #4 2/19/2019 $385,000 $385,000 4/24/2019
BAYOU NO 1 600 RIOMAR DR, #1 2/21/2019 $299,000 $299,000 4/22/2019
SILVER PALM VILLAS 4143 SILVER PALM DR, #5 1/8/2019 $279,000 $279,000 4/24/2019
VISTA DEL MAR 5400 HIGHWAY A1A, #E21 3/20/2019 $160,000 $160,000 4/23/2019

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Camelia, Address: 831 Camelia Ln, #4 Subdivision: Vista Del Mar, Address: 5400 Highway A1A, #E21

Listing Date: 2/19/2019 Listing Date: 3/20/2019
Original Price: $385,000 Original Price: $160,000
Recent Price: $385,000 Recent Price: $160,000
Sold: 4/24/2019 Sold: 4/23/2019
Selling Price: $375,000 Selling Price: $150,000
Listing Agent: Christine McLaughlin Listing Agent: Steven Zeuner

Selling Agent: Shamrock Real Estate Corp Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Christine McLaughlin Elaine Amy

Shamrock Real Estate Corp Phoenix Acquisitions, Inc.

Subdivision: Chelsea, Address: 4121 Ocean Dr, #401 Subdivision: Vero Beach Estates, Address: 702 Banyan Rd

Listing Date: 7/17/2018 Listing Date: 4/26/2018
Original Price: $1,600,000 Original Price: $485,900
Recent Price: $1,250,000 Recent Price: $449,900
Sold: 4/23/2019 Sold: 4/23/2019
Selling Price: $1,200,000 Selling Price: $421,000
Listing Agent: Matilde Sorensen Listing Agent: Chip Landers

Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc. Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida

Grier McFarland Janet Bruce

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: Silver Palm Villas, Address: 4143 Silver Palm Dr, #5 Subdivision: Bayou No 1, Address: 600 Riomar Dr, #1

Listing Date: 1/8/2019 Listing Date: 2/21/2019
Original Price: $279,000 Original Price: $299,000
Recent Price: $279,000 Recent Price: $299,000
Sold: 4/24/2019 Sold: 4/22/2019
Selling Price: $260,000 Selling Price: $284,000
Listing Agent: Jennifer Farless Listing Agent: Kit Fields

Selling Agent: Farless Properties LLC Selling Agent: Alex MacWilliam, Inc.

Sally Daley Kit Fields

Daley & Company Real Estate Alex MacWilliam, Inc.

Subdivision: Pelican Cove, Address: 915 Tulip Ln Subdivision: Sea Oaks, Address: 8828 Lakeside Circle

Listing Date: 1/19/2019 Listing Date: 10/9/2018
Original Price: $649,900 Original Price: $675,000
Recent Price: $624,500 Recent Price: $600,000
Sold: 4/22/2019 Sold: 4/22/2019
Selling Price: $595,000 Selling Price: $600,000
Listing Agent: Cheryl Michel Listing Agent: Susie Wilson

Selling Agent: Daley & Company Real Estate Selling Agent: Susie Wilson Real Estate PA

Stacey Miller Lori Davis

Alex MacWilliam, Inc. Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

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