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Meet Andria Mitsakos, Manhattan-based lifestyle
publicist, designer and global wanderlista.

JUST BACK: Shades of Pink

Expect understated chic at Pink Sands, where the beach blushes the delicate color of vin rosé (of which there is plenty on hand), and, depending who you are with, so will you.

The 25 pastel cottages may have a hot designer – and even hotter celebrity guest list – but this resort is all about being cool. Biba founder – and 60’s style maven – Barbara Hulanicki mixed Indian, Moroccan and Balinese elements into a giddy new cocktail when she did the interior design for the resort. A-listers have all been spotted among the mirrored throw cushions and teak lounging sofas. Yet this retreat maintains its relaxed air, far from the paparazzi, feverish fans and nouveau snobbery.

The pastel paradise stands beside its namesake, the glamorous and legendary three-mile strip of pink sand on Harbour Island in The Bahamas, and it’s a place to lay in the sand (or build a sand castle), dine on gorgeous conch salad and contemplate, well, just about everything..all sans chaussures.

Pink Sands isn’t the place to stargaze. Rather it’s a chance to enter the constellation and shine.



The Rise of the Caftan

If anyone has seen my summer beach wardrobe, then they know I love to rock the caftan. The perfect staple from beach to street in an instant, (and easy to pack), caftans should be an effortless part of your summer wardrobe. However, I’ve noticed many women ask how to buy the right ones. Which work well and which don’t? And, as a slim, 38-year-old woman, why do I feel the need to cover? Step into my closet…

In a recent interview, I was asked how I describe my personal style. I answered, “a bohemian Audrey Hepburn.” I certainly have my share of fitted sheath dresses perfect for work or a Milanese aperitivo, but even Holly Golightly is quick to grab that super dreamy drape of fabric that ever so perfectly wafts around her lithe figure on a sultry summer evening. While a caftan might not work for a New York power lunch, it works rooftop at Soho House, and, most importantly, works in all of your summer hot spots.

Now I’ll share all my faves and why. Each shot in gorgeous locales by the fabulous Peter Wesley Brown.

I’ve long been a fan of Missoni Mare, the famed Italian fashion house’s beachwear line. I would typically skip using the seaside cover-up in the day and transform it to dress at night with flat sandals. I have this gorgeous webbed silver one that I practically lived in two summers ago. The sash added a bit of definition and I wore it with and without a slip underneath, depending where I was. We also featured it with the Dea Rosa SS12 evening bag in lizard and satin.

Last year, I met designer, Miguelina Gambaccini at a party in New York and we were fast friends. Her white, Rachel Caftan led me all the way through my Grecian odyssey last summer (and was the centerpiece for the Dea Rosa Spring/Summer Collection). Daytime over a bikini, the Rachel worked as well as when paired with a slip underneath at night. Sometimes I’d add a skinny python belt to cinch it up a bit. Flat sandals or wedges complimented it perfectly. Now, I’m so obsessed with Miguelina’s entire line, that my suitcase is usually filled with her caftans and airy dresses; peppered with my Missoni staples I’m ready to tackle any resort location.

My other caftan go-to is Vicente Ganesha’s line in Ibiza. Made in India, the prints stand apart and the light cotton works absolutely everywhere. They typically run about 150 Euro or so, so if you’re not heading to Ibiza this summer, but know someone that is, tell them to snatch-up a few for you. Last summer, I actually flew to Ibiza from Athens for just under 40 hours of caftan shopping and some beach time with friends. Trust me, they are well worth it.

So how do you know what’s right for you?

*Choose fabric that breathes since you’re going to be wearing a lot of it; skip the polyester or blends. Silk works, but at night only as you don’t want suntan lotions to stain.

*Buy a size down. Most women don’t buy clothes that fit them. Trust me on this: you’re smaller than you think.

*Pick one that has a slit up the front to show your bronzed gams – just a hint of skin is enough.

*Invest in a great skinny belt and leave it in your suitcase – it skinnies you up in no time!

*Channel Jade Jagger…pile on the bracelets, big rings, chunky necklaces. I love vintage jewelry from House of Lavande.

*Pack two pairs of flat sandals. One super simple in a solid metallic and then something with a bit of bling. I’m loving the Flat Slingback Thong Sandal from K Jacques and the Lanvin Toe-Ring Wedge Sandal.

Email me for more tips on how to embrace your inner caftan!

Punta Mita…my home away from home.

I’m writing this from LGA’s Admiral’s Club (a renovated one I might add), I’m en route to my second home (or third, or fourth…can’t keep track of where I actually feel like home these days, which I don’t mind one bit) and heading to the Punta Mita Golf & Gourmet, returning for its second year, taking place from April 12 through April 15, 2012. This weekend-long event combines culinary excellence and championship golf-two favored pastimes at Punta Mita.

The brainchild of St Regis Punta Mita’s General Manager Carl Emberson, last year’s impressive inaugural edition proved to be a perfect blend of sophisticated pursuits and a rousing good time. The result? A new annual tradition in Punta Mita.

DINE, developer of Punta Mita together with St. Regis Punta Mita Resort, Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, American Airlines and Riviera Nayarit will feature gorgeous dining and cooking classes with celebrated chefs, together with a series of wine, tequila and mezcal tastings at festive gatherings at both resort properties.

Among the notables participating in this second edition are renowned Chef Richard Sandoval – called the father of Modern Mexican Cuisine, Chef Michael Mina, of the famed San Francisco-based Aqua, and his collection of award-winning restaurants, and Chef Patricia Quintana, with her restaurant Izote, considered among Mexico City’s most essential haute-cuisine destinations. As well, we can count on the participation of renowned Chefs Abraham Salum, Brendan Collins, British Columbia’s Bernard Casavant, Argentine Pobre Luis, Australian Andrew Ormsby, Brasil’s Rodrigo Oliveira, Spain’s Montse Estruch, and Italian Celestino Drago, who, along with his colleague Ian Gresik will join celebrated local Chef Thierry Blouet of the renowned Café des Artistes del Mar of Punta Mita. Host chefs include Philippe Piel, Executive Chef of Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita’s four restaurants, and Sylvain Desbois, Executive Chef of the St. Regis Punta Mita Resort.

More live updates from Mita!

En route to gorgeous Palm Beach for a Dea Rosa trunk show. Showcasing some exclusive designs which will be perfectly paired with Miguelina…I am wearing her caftan above. I traveled through Greece with this amazing lace piece and it effortlessly worked day and night. Seriously, it’s the only thing you need in that Dea Rosa bag ;-)

En route to gorgeous Palm Beach for a Dea Rosa trunk show. Showcasing some exclusive designs which will be perfectly paired with Miguelina…I am wearing her caftan above. I traveled through Greece with this amazing lace piece and it effortlessly worked day and night. Seriously, it’s the only thing you need in that Dea Rosa bag ;-)

Spring in NY

I posted on my FB page yesterday that I tipped a street entertainer playing Stairway to Heaven on the electric guitar. I was walking down Broadway. On March 20. And it was 77 degrees. Yes, you read it correctly - the first day of spring was masked as the first day of summer.

What was I wearing? A vintage (well, I feel like three seasons can still be vintage for some designers) YSL green jersey tent dress with Fratelli Rossetti flat hobo oxford in dusty rose and my Dea Rosa Carpiano in limited edition Dino python…I love spring in the city.

Sort of partial to adding these hobo oxfords in navy calfskin to my collection. Hands-down the best ballerina replacement.

Is there Room at the Inn?

In the mid 1990s, I began my career in travel and tourism PR and was the corporate communications director for a company in the Caribbean. The owner taught me the ropes (always telling me that this business was 2/3 sh-t and 1/3 glamour and he has been right). Thanks Rob.

I did everything from hosting press trips, to writing copy to buying pottery for the new hotel we were opening at the time. Some days were spent finding former hotel staff in town because one client insisted on having “Veronica’s pancakes” for breakfast, even though Veronica didn’t work there anymore.

This week, I’ve been based at CasaSandra, and spending such close time with my clients reminds me of my start in the business. I write this today just after fine tuning the “Spanglish” on the restaurant menus, and ushering in a new massage therapist to a guest. I love the immersion of my work. Bringing it all back to basics sometimes is the best education, and the best therapy for life’s hectic pace.

Hail to Holbox

Some things you just stumble upon, and then they stay with you for a lifetime. Like super gorgeous gelato cools the soul, on the hottest Italian summer day.

Isla Holbox isn’t exactly easy to stumble upon, but I visited here on a whim two years ago. I had needed a beach and a friend recommended this fabulous spot. It’s about two hours from Cancun, but only a 20-minute Cessna flight. I’m back now, and basing my operations here at the 20-room CasaSandra for a week.

Arriving to Isla Holbox

The beachfront CasaSandra

Ssss-weet Dreams

2012 February 28

Ssss-weet Dreams

WHAT: Dea Rosa Sleep Mask in Coral Red Python

WHY: Amid the whirlwind of Fashion Week hopping around the world, shut-eye is perhaps at its most neglected yet direly desired for the front row set. Fret not, darlings: Dea Rosa’s sumptuous sleep mask in a fetching, impossible-to-ignore coral red hue is made from lush python and should make for a better shot at resting on the red eye. Who’s going to jostle an elbow, spill a drink, or use a definitely-not-fit-for-first-class voice octave with this luxe set caressing one’s peepers? The loveliest of slumbers to you, jetsetter extraordinaire! 

AVAILABLE:
$425, DeaRosa.com 

Water water everywhere

I don’t usually post about my PR clients unless they’re part of my round-ups that focus on various trend and style, but I was SO excited about this property re-opening in San Juan, that I had to share it with all of you who didn’t just get the normal press release.

I stayed here once back in 2003 and hosted a party on the hotel’s rooftop for a client launching a new travel company. We all love a good rooftop and The Water Club had it - super great music (I still have the playlist in my iTunes and gave the CD to everyone I know…it was called Water Down tempo) amazing views and gorgeous food.

Now, that rooftop could tell some stories. And finally, once again (thanks to new ownership and management), it’s the hottest address with the coolest look: with a $2.5M renovation well underway, the San Juan Water and Beach Club Hotel is ready to take its rightful place as the local Mecca of hip, with music designed by international DJs, lively parties and celebrity stopovers (I am personally looking forward to the new playlist!)

Located on the  corner of famous Isla Verde beach, the hotel takes its cues from the sapphire-blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean and incorporates them into its chic décor. Mist, the rooftop bar and resto boasts ‘socializers’—small plates you can share—prepared with fresh, locally grown ingredients. And the hotel even has this cool new “Tu Deseo” (My Wish List) wish board mounted in each guest room. From extra towels, a sunrise aqua yoga session, to local fruit with their room service breakfast, “Tu Deseo” allows you to have just about anything you want.

San Juan is less than four hours from NY - daily flights on JetBlue make it fun too. Go now!

It’s a Wrap

Just back to the Big Apple after wrapping the Dea Rosa F/W 2012 Collection look book shoot in Shanghai with Peter Wesley Brown. This amazing city sparked my inspiration for the new collection - it’s such a dichotomy of old and new. I’m just obsessed with it.

Here are test shots overlooking the famed modern city’s skyline in the background…I’m toting around a limited edition Carpiano satchel in dino python (not in the FW12 collection; special orders only). I just love this bag - it has a slightly aggressive, rock-n-roll vibe.