When the Hamptons summer season reached its elegant end, Baker House confirmed 1650 his place as one of the most dear destinations in East End. During the weekend on Labor Day, the historic East Hampton Inn hosted a sparkling summer reception with the Parisian Maison Messika, where the season was closed with an eternal development evening.
Baker House 1650 celebrated smoothly, mixing Baker House 1650 with a smoothness of the ancient heritage with the heritage of the ancient world with contemporary luxury. Its lush gardens and overwhelming gardens provided the ideal stage for friends, taste taste, and summer residents to gather elegantly, and taste the beauty of the final weekend in the summer.
The Messika Showcase has proven to be the most prominent of the holiday, as the guests broke the champagne and admired the famous diamond creations in Maison. Against the background of the hipped gardens in the hostel and the glow of the soft twilight, the evening embodies the easy interaction of the effort from the elegant elegance and Humptons.
“Labor Day at the weekend in Baker House 1650,” said Antonella Bertilo, owner of the hostel. “It is a moment for the final celebration in the summer with beauty, elegance and communication before the fall of the fall begins.”
Among the distinguished guests in the evening are Lisa Gorific, Antonella Berrtilo, Agata Bern, Gerard Bern, Jean Shaverov, Roger Seycheline, Eileen Seycheline, Isabella Monteoya Desionerez, Riche Manucha, and Prince Maru Shaoborg.
About Baker House 1650
Located in the heart of the village of East Hampton, the Baker House 1650 is located in the heart of the village of East Hampton, a architectural masterpiece inspired by Cutso, in the seventeenth century. The Inn, famous for its historical magic and modern amenities, is famous for guests embodied the essence of Hamptons Living – Majestic, calm, and unforgettable.