She may radiate laid-back, beachy Boho-chic cool, but Winnie Beattie is constantly in motion. “It’s busy,” she says. “We like it like that.”
The “we” refers to Beattie and her husband Rob Magnotta, whom she met while surfing in Montauk, after moving to New York from Hawaii to work in fashion.
In addition to their day jobs—Beattie runs Siren PR and Magnotta represents photographers—and raising three young boys, the pair owns Warm, the Nolita boutique where models like Hanne Gaby Odiele and other downtown fashionistas stock up on breezy dresses, alpaca blankets, and earthy, handmade home goods.
Beattie says they spend their life “in pursuit of warmth–in people, places, and objects,” and the store is the physical manifestation of that journey, with an aesthetic she also likes to describe as “Malibu meets the Marais.”
To that end, she also stocks the store with multipurpose and beautifully simple beauty products—or “things that make you look like you’ve had a good night’s sleep and a vacation,” she promises.
Here’s what Beattie’s currently using (in between surf sessions) to get her own warm, healthy glow, now. —Jamie McKillop
2. Kopa Kauai Sea Salt Soaps ($10) I grew up in Hawaii, where scent and fragrance and nature are integral parts of daily life. Now I get to ‘bathe with Aloha’ each day using soap handmade with coconut oil, sea salt, avocado oil, and mango butter.
4. Teresa Pemberton Parramoure Body Oils ($100, available at Warm) Teresa is one of the top editorial makeup artists working today, and she makes these incredibly delicious smelling hand-poured oils in small batches. Because they’re handmade and often use ingredients from her gardens, each batch smells different and unique, but equally as amazing as the last. They are deeply moisturizing and really raise the spirits, sensuality, and a sense of calm. I put them in my hair and on my body after surfing.
5. Warm Fragrance Oil
For more information, visit www.warmny.com