Beach Bungalow

Orlebar Brown brings year-round summer to our shores

Written by Lorie Dewhirst Porter
Photography by Meg Sandu

To celebrate the grand opening of the British menswear brand Orlebar Brown at Montecito Country Mart, Santa Barbara Magazine, editorial director Jennifer Smith co-hosted an evening cocktail along with the brand’s founder-designer, Adam Brown, who was fittingly decked out in an immaculate navy wool blazer that’s destined to sell out.

Guests enjoyed catering by Ramon Velazquez (who will be opening his second restaurant, Alma Fonda Fina, at the Mart) while they mingled in the stunning space with its off-white color scheme, a perfect canvas for the brand’s tempting wares. Conceived by chief marketing officer Trevor Hardy, the store’s interior evokes Caribbean oceanfront bungalows, with wide shutters integrated into the displays and an exposed truss ceiling with sheets of wavy metal recalling beach shack roofs. A shiny red-and-white canoe floats overhead, suspended among rows of lights that mimic sea waves.

The opening drew a handsome crowd who enjoyed perusing the racks of men’s swim and resort wear, including design duo Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, Paramount CEO Brian Robbins and wife Tracy, as well as investment guru Mason Morfit and wife, Santa Barbara Magazine cover star actress Jordana Brewster. Also seen scanning the shelves were models Achok Majak and Vanessa Taylor Black, as well as Anne Towbes, Belle Hahn, Kate Kim Shah, Kyle Brace, and artist Cassandria Blackmore.

Owned by luxury powerhouse Chanel, Orlebar Brown has an international reach with stores in England, France, Greece, Turkey, and Australia. U.S. locations include New York, Palm Beach, and Beverly Hills. Renowned for its tailored swimwear, the brand is a celeb favorite; Daniel Craig donned a pair of sky blue Orlebar Brown Setter shorts in the James Bond flick Skyfall. 1016 Coast Village Rd., Montecito, 805-869-2039; orlebarbrown.com.

 

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