I spent my final morning at Hampton Coffee Co. for breakfast. The family owned business has been around for years and is Long Island’s largest independent coffee roaster and retailer with now several locations-its a landmark and visiting is a must.No day goes by without a seaside stroll. Mecox Beach was eerie but a great spot to reflect on the past few days and absorb the east coast air and nature (in Free People Mini & David & Young hat).Surprise! Kelli took me on one last special outing with a trip to the Hampton Designer Showhouse where over 25 top interior designers and artists come together to present their talent through various rooms in the one shingle style Bridgehampton home. Sponsored by Traditional Home Magazine, it lives and breathes pops of colorful trends, fabrics and textiles to bring a dynamic masterpiece. This brilliant showhouse deserves its own soon to come post, but I had to give you a few sneak peek shots here.Okay, I guess my real last outing was the ice cream shop (I love to check out the local parlor in any new town I visit). Sip n’ Soda was quite the experience – with the actual ice-cream maker photo’d here serving me his very own version of an Oreo Cookie Cone. A sweet ending to a sweet trip.So sad to go, but I know I will be back soon. Peace out Southampton (in Ralph Lauren Tee, D&Y hat, American Apparel Leggings, Louis Vuitton Sneakers, Joie tote).
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