The Miami boutique the Webster has become the shop heard round the world thanks to collaborations with brands ranging from Target to Berluti and the eye-catching personal style of its C.E.O. and co-founder, Laure Heriard Dubreuil. Now, just in time for resort-getaway season, Dubreuil has lent her creative and curatorial talents to The St. Regis Bal Harbour, where she has outfitted a poolside cabana in true South Beach style. Featuring marble floors, antique mirrors and floral-print furniture by Paul Frankl, the 600-square-foot space — which can be rented by hotel guests and nonguests for private lounging or intimate gatherings — is, as Dubreuil puts it, “confidential and tropical, an Americana visual from the ’40s and ’50s.” Amenities include butler service, air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, Hampton sunscreen and plush robes and slippers. Note to Art Basel-goers: book now.
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