6.25.2023

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ J.F.K. Jr.'s summer refuge

AIR MAIL: escape to Hyannis Port; Morty Sills, N.Y.'s tailor to the stars; the SoHo of Marrakech; beach-friendly finds; and much more. Happy Sunday!
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Outside of Washington and Manhattan, John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessett Kennedy had a rich life on Cape Cod, John's sanctuary from childhood up until his death. Read Kate Storey's piece on the place the Kennedys escaped from prying eyes and paparazzi, and more of my favorite stories—Linda Fairstein and the Central Park Five, 34 years on; New York's tailor to the stars; the SoHo of Marrakech—in the newest issue of AIR MAIL. —Nathan King, Deputy Editor

Hyannis Port, the private community on the south side of Cape Cod where the Kennedys spent their summers, was a constant in John F. Kennedy Jr.'s life.

Safe Haven

As John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessett Kennedy were more and more hounded by the press, Hyannis Port became their escape

They knew where to go.

A Tailor to the Stars

New York's finest bespoke tailor didn't just craft suits—he stitched together a whole community

"Fixed prices, emerging designers—[Sidi Ghanem is] for people who have good taste." Photograph by Jack Johns.

Industrial Revolution

Bored by the well-known treasures Marrakech offers, wealthy tourists are now heading to the city's up-and-coming SoHo-like district

"How can you keep a poker face when you are losing so much money, especially money that is not yours?"

The House Always Wins

Sara King, the self-proclaimed "slot whisperer" of Las Vegas, used other people's money to bet big. Then her luck ran out

Vladimir Putin has always been very secretive about his family.

Bling Empire

Putin relocates his ex-wife and two daughters to "tsar's village," the "Versailles of the North," an elite district surrounding his official residence

The relationship was never sentimental—FranΓ§oise Gilot once described her marriage to Pablo Picasso as a "catastrophe I didn't want to avoid."

Au Revoir, Françoise Gilot

Picasso's muse and the only woman to leave him continued a successful career as an artist in her own right

Talent Pool

Whether seaside, dockside, poolside, or even inside, you will want to dive headlong into the warm-weather season with these tastefully refreshing finds

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