Over two weekends in August, Printemps New York and CocoRedoux hosted a series of pop-ups in the Hamptons that combined high fashion with community impact. CocoRedoux, known for redefining exclusivity with purpose, reinvested ten percent of all sales into artists, emerging creators, and underserved communities. These contributions supported youth programs, arts education, community projects, and creative empowerment.

The collaboration highlighted a capsule collection of Printemps artist-customized apparel, accessories, and objects alongside a curated selection of brands including Pinel et Pinel, Serapian, Vanessa Sposi swimwear, Faure Le Page, La DoubleJ, and Isabel Marant. The result was a showcase that celebrated both artistry and craftsmanship while tying luxury to cultural investment.
The experience began at Bagatelle Montauk on Saturday, August 23 with The Premiere. Guests enjoyed a brunch celebration filled with cocktails and live Artcycling. The day continued into a dinner soirée with art, fashion, and music. Montauk Playhouse served as the charity partner for the event.

The following weekend brought The Atelier at The Hub in Bridgehampton. Friday evening opened with a Flamingo Party filled with cocktails, a DJ, and lively energy. Saturday featured a live art activation with artists at work and models showcasing the capsule collection. Sunday concluded the series with an encore experience that introduced a refreshed setup and a new audience.
By weaving together cultural engagement, artistry, and luxury, Printemps New York and CocoRedoux created a pop-up experience that redefined exclusivity and left a lasting impression of community as well as style.
To learn more visit cocoredoux.com and printemps.com
All images courtesy