About a month ago, the New York Times predicted that in the current spirit of hard times, this summer in the Hamptons would be far less flashy and far more 'low-key and beachy.' See NY Times article here. The article goes on to say that flip flops, rather than high heels and summer Prada loafers, will be the shoe of choice this summer in the Hamptons. And that the very visual of flip flops in the Hamptons is some indicator of economic hardship. Because people in the Hamptons would otherwise neeeeveerrr eeevvveerr wear... flip flops.
So Plum TV has taken it upon themselves to enlighten any and everyone who's interviewed on camera as to the details of this NY Times article, and inquire their opinion of such a claim. Will the Hamptons follow suit with the rest of the country and cut back on their shoe wardrobe spending? Or will the Hamptons remain untainted by the low tides in the economy?
Last Saturday I accompanied two of my bosses at Plum TV, Nick Leighton and Nora Magleby, to a whole bunch of social events around the Hamptons and filmed them interviewing a whole bunch of people (among them Jonathan Adler, Fern Mallis, Ivanka Trump, Kelly Bensimon, and some random models), posing that very question: will this summer in the Hamptons be like no other? Will this summer indeed be 'low-key?'
Here's what they had to say...
So Plum TV has taken it upon themselves to enlighten any and everyone who's interviewed on camera as to the details of this NY Times article, and inquire their opinion of such a claim. Will the Hamptons follow suit with the rest of the country and cut back on their shoe wardrobe spending? Or will the Hamptons remain untainted by the low tides in the economy?
Last Saturday I accompanied two of my bosses at Plum TV, Nick Leighton and Nora Magleby, to a whole bunch of social events around the Hamptons and filmed them interviewing a whole bunch of people (among them Jonathan Adler, Fern Mallis, Ivanka Trump, Kelly Bensimon, and some random models), posing that very question: will this summer in the Hamptons be like no other? Will this summer indeed be 'low-key?'
Here's what they had to say...
