The Seven Pops Up in Palm Beach
The New York City-based retailer is bringing its curation of jewels to a pop-up shop at Love Binetti in Palm Beach, Florida.

Founder Camille Zarsky is bringing her curation of fine jewelry to a pop-up shop at Love Binetti, located at 313 1/2 Worth Ave.
Zarsky is known for her impeccable eye and discerning taste, said The Seven, with an understanding of the style and preferences of her Palm Beach clientele that she has developed over the years.
“Our curation is always edited to add more color into the selection,” said Zarsky on how she prepared her selection of jewels for Palm Beach rather than her New York City clientele at The Seven.
“We definitely add more playful and casual pieces that are great for warmer weather and in general just a bit more of the relaxed vibe that can easily be paired with a chic Palm Beach look.”
She tailored her edit to reflect the unique blend of sophistication and ease that defines the area, The Seven said, including one-of-a-kind pieces from Jenna Blake, Lauren Rubinski, Marie Lichtenberg, and Rolex available at the pop-up shop.
Other brands featured at her Palm Beach pop-up are Sorellina, Gwen Barba, Jade Ruzzo, Emily P. Wheeler, State Property, Mason & Books, Boochier, Darius, Christina Alexiou, and Robin Labb.
While The Seven in New York carries fine housewares and coffee table books along with its focus on fine jewelry, this pop-up in Palm Beach is exclusive to jewelry.
The pop-up shop began in January and will run through March.
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