Tinx (Real Name: Christina Najjar) is a podcaster (“It’s me, tinx”), content creator, advisory guru and author of two books. The most recent is the novel “Hotter in the Hamptons”, which was published earlier this month and has already been chosen as a television series for the 20th TV (with the sisters behind “No one wants this”, Erin and Sara Foster, executive producers).
The hamptons – and the colorful rich characters who lived it – were the inspiration for Najjar’s book on a fallen influencer and the critic who demolished it. Confession: When Stanford graduate came to South Fork years ago, he hated it absolutely. “I didn’t succeed,” admits 34 -year -old Tinx, born in Washington, DC, raised in London and now lives in. “I felt out of place.” But he remained intrigued. “Hamptons are known as a glamorous summer destination for the rich and famous. I think everyone has a little curiosity about what’s going on there. It was certainly!”
Now that it is common, Tinx understands the exact formula for achieving the “rich energy of the mother” with which he is so obsessed with (although he has no children yet): “A huge house with a lot of squad, a body of Pilates, Bottle Veneta despite a period of vintage, so that it can be led on the style swamp estate.” It sounds good. Continue reading its other essential hamptons.
“My new book is very sexy, so you get to have a summer summer, or at least be nice with your boyfriend. And there are a lot of pretty images, so you can dream while you are in the pool!”
CNest of the row | 4 Old West Lake Dr., Montauk
“God bless [the Crow’s Nest] Personnel, which I besiege every Wednesday for a Friday reservation throughout the month of July. I just can’t go a week without lobster paste or ricotta with grilled ciabatta [served with lavender honey, truffle oil, black salt and pink peppercorn]. Definitely, I also rolled up that drunken hill!
“My favorite place for breakfast is Carissa. She feels very Nancy Meyers and she is simply the best coffee and pastry in the city. I always have the croissant.”
“The best martinis of the hamptons. Love -a stuffed olive! Although they are stronger for the dress code and you cannot be too attractive here.”
Blue parró ; 33a Main St., East Hampton
“I love to enter the city and go here to get spicy margarites and encroladas. It’s a fun casual atmosphere.”
“You have to drag -out of surfing Lodge at the age of 99 shouting and shouting. It’s so fun to go and see who’s and dance with your friends all Saturday.”
“It’s so beautiful here. I love when the brands also launch events here, because it’s just a really impressive backdrop for an Instagram photo. I’m sure that’s what they took into account when they were building this art museum … my Instagram photos.”
COmmon Ground | 44 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton
“I think it is very important that we try to recover the clubs. It has been my main platform for a while. I will go to Capitol Hill soon. Anyway, when I am in Hamptons, I love to go to a common ground in DJ or Dance. It’s a great place.”
“There is a huge debate among the worst people you know about whether lunch [aka Lobster Roll Restaurant] o The clam bar is better. After much deliberation, I prefer lunch because they have more sauce options. I have the hot dog with Colleslaw and mustard on the side and I love to get the chicken fingers for the table with a lot of ranch and any Mayo -based tank. “”
Isabel Marant ; 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton
“I love to go here to buy drunk after a glass of sancerre or two! I find the most beautiful summer dresses and boots.”
“House of $ 40 Chicken Offers. I buy them? Absolutely! You only live once.”
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