Hanan Ibrahim graced the PATBO and Bounce Beach Montauk summer brunch, a vision of breezy elegance perfectly aligned with the sun-drenched coastal vibe (and yes, the rosé flowed freely).
There’s a certain magic to a summer dress that feels both effortless and exquisitely crafted, and Hanan Ibrahim’s choice for the PATBO and Bounce Beach Montauk event on July 19th, 2025, hit every note. Posing beneath a vibrant, floral-painted archway—a playful nod to the collaboration’s spirited aesthetic—Ibrahim embodies the very essence of sophisticated beach chic. Her PATBO gown, a delicate confection of blue and white stripes, cascades in a tiered, mermaid-esque silhouette, evoking a whisper of vintage charm while remaining utterly contemporary.
Jessika Villegas leaned into high-summer drama—woven textures, ruched curves, and a black choker that whispered rebellion—at PATBO’s Montauk takeover.
There’s something about Montauk in July—sunlight that feels cinematic, rosé that flows like dialogue, and fashion moments that refuse to be background noise. At Bounce Beach on July 19th, PATBO’s weekend trunkshow crescendoed with a brunch that blurred the line between pop-up and performance.
A vision in noir minimalism, Hewitt slipped into Gen Art’s fashion orbit—her look, a quiet rebellion against the rhinestone excess of Y2K.
September 12, 2000. Manhattan’s Metropolitan Pavilion. The air buzzed with the promise of discovery as Gen Art’s Sixth Annual Fresh Faces in Fashion unfolded—a showcase for emerging designers, but also a magnet for style-savvy celebrities. Enter Jennifer Love Hewitt, fresh off her Heartbreakers press tour, and already a red carpet regular.