The Baker House 1650 closed out the Hamptons summer season in style with a sparkling Labor Day reception featuring Parisian high-jewelry Maison Messika. Guests gathered in the inn’s lush gardens to sip champagne and admire dazzling diamond creations, set against the glow of a late-summer evening.


Long regarded as a crown jewel of East Hampton, The Baker House 1650 blends old-world charm with contemporary sophistication. Its lush gardens and sweeping terraces provided an enchanting backdrop as guests sipped champagne and admired Messika’s celebrated diamond creations beneath the soft glow of the late-summer twilight. The event embodied both European chic and Hamptons ease, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended.



“Labor Day weekend at The Baker House 1650 is always a special time,” said the inn’s Antonella Bertello. “It’s a moment to celebrate summer’s final flourish with beauty, style, and connection before the rhythm of fall begins.”

Notable attendees included Leeza Gurevich, Antonella Bertello, Agata Byrne, Gerard Byrne, Jean Shafiroff, Roger Sichel, Ilene Sichel, Isabella Montoya-Desionqueres, Rishabh Manocha, and Prince Mario-Max Schaumburg-Lippe. With its timeless architecture, historic charm, and ability to set the stage for unforgettable gatherings, The Baker House 1650 remains a defining symbol of East Hampton sophistication, one that continues to shine season after season.
Photo Credits: BFA / Kevin Czopek