A Day at the Beach: Sag Harbor with Mr. Baldwin Style
“We enjoy visiting Sag Harbor during all times of the year,” says Courtney. The couple was first introduced to the area when Donnell lived in East Hampton for a short time. “Each season has its own charm. In the summer, Main Street is bustling with a mix of residents and weekenders heading to or coming from the beautiful area beaches. In the winter, the town is visibly less populated, but equally charming. Sag Harbor serves as an escape and a place to recharge year-round. It’s a place where you can go for fresh air and get a fresh perspective, whether it be for the day or the entire summer.”
On this day, guests arrived in a steady stream. Shoes were quickly discarded in favor of the feel of sand and surf and sun on bare feet. Among the guests, a number of people in the fashion world came to celebrate the couple’s anniversary. Fashion designer Jerome LaMaar arrived in a flowing lilac kimono, while stylist James Bianca stunned in an African wax print dress. Vintage blogger Krystle DeSantos came in a stylish assortment with a ‘70s vibe. In addition to the fashion crowd, other creatives were also in attendance, including interior designer Mikel Welch from TLC’s Trading Spaces, and advertiser Law Smithson.
For this special day at Havens Beach, with the historic SANS houses in the background, guests gathered for an intimate afternoon soirée. Donnell and Courtney worked with John Goodman of JL Goodman Design to create the perfect look for their gathering. Sitting firmly in the sand, with the tide lapping about its legs, a carved, wooden table looked as if it had risen magically from the ocean. Goodman’s design featured a bold mix of pink, fuchsia and lavender, offering a bright pop of color against nature’s palette of green, blue, and sandy brown. The tablescape, with pampas grass and fuchsia coral, was a modern nod to the coastal setting, complete with beach sand and pebbles dusted lightly across the surface of the table. Against the backdrop of sand and surf, guests toasted the couple while nibbling on local cheeses, fruits, and vegetables all from the Hudson Valley.
“There are a lot of places that we enjoy in Sag Harbor. We love Long Beach and Havens Beach. Both are fairly small in size but offer a little something different. Havens Beach is adjacent to the historically African American private beaches,” reflects Courtney. “From there you have a great view of the boats and yachts that come in and out of the town harbor. Long Beach is beautiful, with areas of no traditional sand at all, just large pebbles. It’s just a few minutes drive from the main village and offers some of the best views of Sag Harbor’s amazing sunsets.”