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If you’re looking for year-round yacht glamour, London’s Heidi Klein boutique has opened its first Stateside location, on the Upper East Side (1018 Lexington Ave., nr. 73rd St.; 212-327-1700). The cabana-style store—unfinished slate floors, linen draperies—dishes up chic resortwear for men, women, and kids: linen trousers, mix-and-match bikinis, and caftans. If offerings from the private label aren’t enough, other European brands include Vilebrequin, Eres, and Melissa Odabash.
The décor at Brooklyn’s Polish Bar couldn’t be more different: brown and pink polka dots make for a brash yet cheery atmosphere. The full menu of beauty services is on offer, ranging from a $13 manicure to $350 lash extensions (470 Myrtle Ave., nr. Washington Ave., Clinton Hill, Brooklyn; 718-622-5363).
Also: Levi’s has opened a third New York outpost in Union Square (25 W. 14th St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-242-2128).


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