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KATIE KENNEDY

Long Summer Weekend in the Hamptons

May 30, 2025

Long Summer Weekend in the Hamptons
📍 Shinnecock Bay, NY

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We kicked off the season with a long weekend out East in the Hamptons, packing light layers, linen, and plenty of navy for a few days of beachside living. Between the fresh air, slow mornings, and sunset dinners, it was exactly the kind of break I needed. There’s something about the pace of the Hamptons—casual but polished—that always makes it feel like a real reset.

The Hampton Bays Beach Cottage

We stayed with friends at their cozy beach cottage in Hampton Bays, which is also listed on Airbnb. It’s the kind of place that feels like summer as soon as you walk in—wood-paneled walls, big windows, and a short walk to the water. We kept the windows open, played music while making dinner, and ended most nights gathered around the outdoor table with drinks in hand. It was low-key in the best way, and you should definitely be bookmarking it for future weekends away.

Sunset Dining on Shinnecock Bay

Friday night, we went out for dinner at a waterfront spot on Shinnecock Bay, RUMBA. The view was beautiful, with the light fading into a warm summer sky. We ordered lots of bites to start, followed by fruity cocktails and seafood tacos—classic coastal favorites done really well. It was one of those relaxed dinners where everyone lingers a little longer, passing around plates and splitting dessert. The food hit the spot, but what really stood out was the laid-back vibe and the view that made it feel like the weekend had officially begun.

Lots of Rosé

It wouldn’t be a summer weekend without rosé. We picked up a few bottles from a local wine shop, Wölffer Estate Vineyard and kept them chilled in the fridge for easy pours throughout the weekend. Whether it was a glass with lunch or something to sip while getting ready for dinner, rosé became a kind of rhythm for the trip—casual, light, and easy. It set the tone for unhurried afternoons and catch-ups that stretched into the evening.

Shopping Among the Different Towns

We spent one afternoon driving between Amagansett and Southampton to browse the shops. From cute local boutiques to classic standbys, there was a lot to take in. I picked up a new pair of loafers from Sabah, but have so much on my wishlist now especially from Jenni Kayne. It’s always fun to pop in and out of the stores, get a coffee, and explore a bit—even if you’re mostly just window shopping.

Relaxing Poolside

Back at the house, most of our downtime happened around the pool. Someone was always making a snack board, music was playing, and a stack of magazines made the rounds. We rotated between swims, shade breaks, and flipping through paperbacks. It was easy and unstructured, just the way a summer weekend should feel. I didn’t check my phone much and barely noticed the time passing. Brennan was having the best time, especially when the sun finally came out

Catching Up on Summer Reads

I brought a couple of books I’ve been meaning to finish and actually made a little bit of progress on them. There’s something about reading outside with a breeze and no pressure to be anywhere that makes it easier to focus. Whether it was stretched out on a lounge chair or curled up in a shaded corner of the porch, I found very quick moments throughout the weekend to read without distraction.

S’mores and the Knicks

On our last night, we lit a small bonfire in the backyard and made s’mores—such a summer classic! Meanwhile, the guys streamed the Knicks games on the projector, which turned into a whole event in itself. Everyone had something to say about the plays and we’re all cheering for the Knicks. It was casual and fun, a perfect mix of summer camp nostalgia and grown-up game night.

Fishers Island Lemonades

I brought along a few cans of Fishers Island Lemonade, which I haven’t had in over a year and quickly remembered why it’s one of my favorite warm-weather drinks. It’s just the right mix of tart and sweet, and tastes best ice cold by the pool. They became my go-to drink for the weekend, and now I’m convinced I need to stock up for the rest of the season.

It’s weekends like this that remind me how refreshing it is to get out of the city and slow things down. We didn’t over-plan or rush around, and that made all the difference. I have a feeling this is just the beginning of what’s shaping up to be a full summer—plenty more getaways are in the works, and I’m already looking forward to the next one.

Love from the Hamptons,
Katie

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Introducing Allumette Travel

April 4, 2025

Introducing Allumette Travel
📍 Manhattan, NYC

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If you’ve been reading here for a while, you already know how deeply I love to travel. Whether it’s wandering the lavender fields of Provence, lingering over oysters in New England, or revisiting the quiet corners of Paris that still feel like secrets, the act of planning—of imagining—has always brought me as much joy as the trip itself. I’ve never been someone who simply shows up and wings it; I delight in poring over maps, researching the best corner table at a tucked-away bistro, and uncovering the boutique hotels that feel like they were designed just for me. It’s this mix of curiosity, intentionality, and aesthetic sensibility that inspired the creation of Allumette Travel—a travel concierge for those who love meaningful experiences, polished details, and destinations that feel as personal as they are inspiring.

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What Does Allumette Mean?

The word “Allumette” is French for matchstick—and like many of the best things in life, it’s a small nod to something sentimental. I’ve long collected matchbooks from restaurants, hotels, and bars that leave a lasting impression. They’re little tokens of memory—of dinners that stretched into evening with dear friends, weekend getaways spent somewhere beautiful, or travels that shaped how I see the world. There’s something romantic about them, these tiny, ephemeral souvenirs that say “you were here, and it was special.” Allumette Travel draws inspiration from that same feeling: thoughtful, flickering moments that stay with you long after the trip ends.

What Does Allumette Travel Offer?

Allumette Travel was built to offer more than just recommendations—it’s about creating beautiful, seamless travel experiences tailored to your lifestyle. There are two primary ways to travel with Allumette. The Curated List is perfect for independent travelers who enjoy exploring on their own but appreciate a well-edited list to start from. You’ll receive a beautifully designed, destination-specific guide with restaurant recommendations, hotel options, must-sees, and hidden gems. Then there’s the Signature Voyage, our most immersive offering, which includes a full day-by-day itinerary with every detail considered—from how you’ll spend your afternoons to where you’ll enjoy apéritif hour. It’s all tailored to your taste and interests, blending the iconic with the unexpected, and leaving plenty of space for magic in between.

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What is the Allumette Travel Process?

What makes Allumette truly personal is the collaborative process. Every journey begins with a virtual consultation, where I get to know not just your destination, but you. I want to understand your style of travel: Do you love slow mornings with room service or early wakeups for sunrise hikes? Do you crave museum afternoons or breezy shopping strolls? Are you looking for family-friendly ease, romantic moments, or a bit of both? As an affiliate of FORA Travel, I have access to an extraordinary network of hotel partners around the world, which means I can secure exclusive perks for you, including complimentary breakfast, $100 resort credits, room upgrades, early check-in, and late check-out. These thoughtful extras make your stay feel more indulgent—and more effortless.

What is Allumette Wardrobe?

In addition to the itinerary, Allumette Wardrobe is a service I’ve developed for clients who want to travel light but look refined. With each trip, I offer a personalized capsule collection of 30 to 50 pieces curated around your style, destination, and activities. Whether it’s coastal chic in Nantucket, neutral layers for a Parisian fall, or breathable linens for a Mediterranean summer, I’ll source a mix of timeless staples and elevated essentials you’ll actually wear. Think of it as packing without the stress—each item selected with purpose so you feel polished from takeoff to your final toast.

Allumette Travel is about more than logistics—it’s about traveling well. It’s for the modern romantic who believes that where you stay matters, that what you wear affects how you feel, and that the beauty of a destination should linger long after you’ve returned home. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by options or unsure where to begin planning your next trip, I would love to help you design something unforgettable. Whether you’re in the mood for an edited list or a fully personalized journey, I invite you to explore what Allumette Travel can offer. I can’t wait to travel with you.

Love from NYC,
Katie

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Upper East Side Girls Night Out

March 31, 2025

Upper East Side Girls Night Out
📍 Upper East Side, NYC

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There’s something so timeless about a girls night out in New York City. Since I have to take the train from Connecticut, the feeling of freedom starts as soon as I get to Grand Central Station. No matter how many times I take the train in, I always pause for a moment to really take in the architecture—its celestial ceiling, the soft hum of travelers, the way the light catches the marble floors. It’s the perfect welcome before stepping into a night filled with good conversation, great food, and a little bit of magic. Here’s a quick look at my recent Girls Night Out in the Upper East Side.

Sant Ambroeus Coffee To-Go

After a full day of work, I actually started with a little caffeine pick-me-up to get things going. It felt like a miracle that the sun was actually still out by the time I made it to NYC and a stop at Sant Ambroeus felt like a little treat to celebrate. I took my mocha to-go, wandering up Madison Avenue and admiring the beautifully curated window displays. This ritual worked triple-duty as an opportunity to warm up, wake up, and find some inspiration for my wardrobe.

Dinner at Café Commerce

For dinner, my friend and I settled into Café Commerce, a cozy, intimate spot that felt like the perfect refuge from the crisp evening air. The menu was filled with classic French dishes, each one comforting and perfectly executed. But the real highlight? The coconut cake. Light, airy, and subtly sweet, it was the kind of dessert that demands your full attention—each bite better than the last. If you are able to snag a reservation here, be sure to bring your sweet tooth.

After Hours at The Met

With no real agenda, we made our way to The Met for their After Hours event, where the museum takes on a whole new energy at night and is exclusive to MET members. The dimly lit galleries, the quiet hush of visitors, the chance to take it all in at a slower pace—it all felt a little surreal. We wandered through the newest exhibit, Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature, pausing to take in the beautiful landscapes, while chatting about everything and nothing at all.

Milkshake for the Road

Before heading back to Connecticut, there was just enough time for one last treat—a milkshake and fries from Shake Shack at Grand Central. A final treat to enjoy on the train ride home. I was able to score a row to myself, slipped off shoes, and sipped on a Chocolate milkshake while listening to my latest audiobook. Although not the most glamorous moment, no night out in NYC feels complete without it!

There’s nothing better than a night in the city with good friends—the kind where you lose track of time, let the evening unfold at its own pace, and soak up every little moment. Until next time, Upper East Side. Knowing me, I’ll probably see you next week!

Love from NYC,
Katie

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