
Why brave the Main Beach crowds this weekend when you can hit up the new East Hampton Balenciaga boutique to scoop up their tribal sandal boots (you'll be the most fashion forward person at Polo that's for sure). We have you covered with all of the new Hamptons store openings this season. Retail therapy always makes for the best vacation anyway.
East Hampton
Balenciaga (54 Main St.)--Expect oodles of things few people can afford (even Hamptonites) in this 900-square foot summer pop-up store. The store which was done in collaboration with Balenciaga artistic director Nicolas Ghesquiรจre and French artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster boasts lime green floors and architectural space probe like display cases. The store will be dedicated to the brands accessories: bags, shoes, scarves, belts, jewelry and sunglasses.
Chico's (75 Main St.)--Yes, you've read correctly, this infamous mall chain for mature women shoppers is in fact opening in the Hamptons. Presumably someone has done some market research to assume that this outpost will be successful, and they very well could be right. Not everyone in the Hamptons is a 20-something and fashion forward. Expect Hamptons exclusives like a $99 Ikat clutch.
Juicy Couture (17 Newtown Lane)--This mass retailer will likely feel right at home in their new 1,800 square foot store (which was formerly a town firehouse). This store is concentrating on beach specific items like bathing suits, beach bags, fedoras and sandals. The store will also feature an exclusive "Choose East Hampton" line of t-shirts and tracksuits.
Masgaschoni (2 Newtown Lane)--This Hamptons mainstay has moved locations just in time for summer and has gotten a much needed makeover to boot. The store stocks knits in a rainbow array of colors, sportswear, home designs and accessories. Considering that tops start at $178 and things only go up from there don't expect any bargains.
Trina Turk (79 Main Street)--This is the second year that Trina Turk is opening a pop-up store in the Hamptons. Turk is calling this year's store a "chic beach shack" and it will house her men's and women's collections and jewelry and accessories. Turk's caftans, maxi dresses and flirty swimwear will definitely come in handy out east.
Southhampton
Michael Kors (30 Main St.)--Kors got his feet wet in the Hamptons retail scene last summer with a pop-up store in East Hampton's main drag and this summer Kors is moving several towns over with the opening of this permanent Hamptons retail location. Expect jetsetter ware from all of his collections, including his designer ready-to-wear line, Kor Michael Kors and Michael Michael Kors.
Sag Harbor
Lauren G (112 Hampton Street)--Lauren Gabrielson is the 22-year old assistant to designer Ginny Hilfiger (brother of Tommy) and she is opening a store which will exclusively sell her own collection along with that of her mentor, Hilfiger's Ginny H collection. The space will be curated with art, antiques and vintage clothing as well.
Matta (78 Main St.)--Matta designer Christina Gitti's line of easy going tunics, scarves, stiched leather sandals and shawls is a perfect fit for the Hamptons scene. Luckily her prices won't break the bank. The lightweight cotton Matta dress in coral runs $119. The dress even comes with celebrity fans including Jennifer Anniston who was spotted on the set of her new movie wearing it. This Sag Harbor store is the second outpost for this designer, who also keeps shop in Nolita.
Montauk
Cynthia Rowley (696 Montauk Highway)--Rowley already has an East End store under her belt in East Hampton but her latest venture in Montauk is much closer to home for the designer--she has been vacationing in this more laid back area of the Hamptons for years. Inside the store you will find all of Rowley's collections including her most recent surfing collection with Roxy. There will be also be select items from other designers including jeweler Waris Ahluwalia and Diptyque candles for sale. Perhaps more exciting that the store itself is the shed outside which will host a revolving door of people selling their wares like Chrissie Miller of Sophomore and William Brown who will sell homemade snacks and jams.
--Leah Bourne