Years ago, when I first strolled into Miami Beachâs swanky Fontainebleau, I felt a heightened pizzazz, aswirl in the kind of stimulating panache and prestige that trumpets: Pay attention! For travel lovers of glam getawaysâespecially those renowned as celeb and A-lister favoritesâFontainebleau Miami Beach is a legendary draw. Today, it continues to be a hotspot of cool goings-on, much expanded and revitalized again and again since its 1954 launch. A $1-billion makeover in 2008 wowed. âEvery era of American history has its architectural touchstones, buildings that transcend their time and come to define a cultural moment,â says author Stephen Wallis in Fontainebleau, the newly published, silk-wrapped, oversized hardcover coffee table book (3.4-pounds) by luxury publisher Assouline, which celebrates the curvilinear-shaped resortâs illustrious past, present and forward leap. âThe Fontainebleau hotel in Miami Beach is that kind of landmark,â he adds. âAn instant sensation when it opened, it remains an enduring icon, repeatedly updated and evolving to this day.â With principal photography by Peter Arnell, who is Fontainebleau Developmentâs chief brand and design officer, this striking book highlights treasures and pleasures of the famous Florida oceanside symbol. Dive into its thick paper stock pages that are ripe with riveting photos and illustrations. Wallis engagingly writes about Fontainebleauâs history and mystery, deals and diversions, challenges and change-makers, imagination and innovation.
Stellar personalities across the decades have schmoozed, sipped, savored delectable dining, smooched, sashayed, swam and sunbathed at Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Among those who have enjoyed its grounds: Amanda Beard, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jill St. John, Joan Crawford, Kate Hudson, Kelly Ripa, Marilyn Monroe, Mario Lopez, Regis Philbin, Sammy Davis Jr., as well as President John F. Kennedy, President Barack Obama and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair. Their images thread throughout the book.
âThen as now,â says Wallis, âguests arriving at the Fontainebleau entered through a glittering 17,000-square-foot lobby, where a trio of show-stopping chandeliers shimmered above graceful islands of seating and a polished white-marble floor inset with a repeating black-bowtie motifââone of the hotelâs signatures. Its premiere architect Morris Lapidus, who often wore a bowtie, was a master of plotting seduction, elegance and even whimsy into his building projects, who âunabashedly designed his work as theater, as an architecture of joy,â explains Wallis. Environment as entertainment.
Music is integral to Fontainebleauâs raison dâĂȘtre. Among the artists who have performed there and are pictured in the book: Adam Lambert, Ariana Grande, Backstreet Boys, Conrad Sewell, Demi Lovato, Jennifer Lopez, Joe Jonas, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Kygo, Lady Gaga, Matthew Koma, Missy Elliott, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Usher and Abel Tesfaye/the Weeknd. Its BleauLive series cheers lively acts. Fontainebleauâs immersive, high-energy, cutting-edge tech LIV Nightclub is a head-turner. Ever fabulously camera-friendly, Fontainebleau Miami Beach has been the scene of many notable films (such as Sean Conneryâs James Bond 007 Goldfinger, Jerry Lewisâs comedy The Bellboy and Whitney Houstonâs The Bodyguard) and TV shows (such as Miami Vice, The Sopranos, Grand Hotel and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel).
âIf you create the stage setting and it is grand, everyone who enters will play their part.ââMorris Lapidus, architect
âFontainebleau invented the concept of the hotel as show…. There was nothing but laughter in the lobby. Everybody was having the time of their lives.ââSteve Wynn, real estate developer and art collector
âThe Fontainebleau is almost like a barometer of Miami style over the ages.ââAlexandra Cunningham Cameron, a curator of contemporary design at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York.
New Fontainebleau Las Vegas Is A Splash
Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Miami Beachâs fresh-faced sister resort, opened in December 2023, unveiling a 24.5-acre, 67-story, mega destination. âThere has always been synergy and cross-pollination between Miami Beach and Las Vegasâtwo playgrounds, 2,500 miles apart, defined by glitz, fantasy, sunshine, sex and money,â says Wallis. âSo it makes sense that the first outpost of Miami Beachâs storied Fontainebleau hotel would land on the Vegas strip.â It, too, is amply displayed in this book. Adds Peter Arnell, âThe DNA of Fontainebleauâits timeless quality, design and sophisticationâis embedded throughout the new Las Vegas resort and casino…. We work diligently to build upon Morris Lapidusâs original creation with the goal of bringing about the next evolution of excellence to Fontainebleauâs iconic legacy.â Its ribbon-cutting event, colorful festivities and musical extravaganzas garnered major applause. In the 3,800-seat BleauLive Theater, Paul Anka saluted Fontainebleauâs hospitality impact with an original rendition of My Way. A âBleau Carpetâ was rolled out for VIP guests, including Cher, Jessica Biel, Lenny Kravitz, Sylvester Stallone and Tommy Hilfiger. Justin Timberlake headlined a surprise performance at a private bash. Another welcomed surprise spotlit Keith Urban at Bleau Bar, the centerpiece of the hotelâs 150,000-square-foot casino.
âCreate what is extraordinary,â inspires Jeffrey Soffer, chairman and CEO of Fontainebleau Development, whose vision points to bold achievements. Wallis, in this book, sums up Fontainebleauâs essence: âEmbracing that spirit of wide-eyed discovery and delight, the Fontainebleau is less about a specific place than a sensibility, about creating an experience thatâs transporting and aspirational.â