Facebook Pixel THE RECLUSIVE LAST DAYS OF CHRISTOPHE de MENIL | New York magazine - lifestyle - Lee esta historia en Magzter.com

Intentar ORO - Gratis

THE RECLUSIVE LAST DAYS OF CHRISTOPHE de MENIL

New York magazine

|

Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special

An heiress, her daughter, and the betrayal that broke them.

- By ANNIE ARMSTRONG

THE RECLUSIVE LAST DAYS OF CHRISTOPHE de MENIL

FOR NEARLY 30 YEARS, the arts patron Christophe de Menil had the same event on her Hamptons calendar: the Watermill Center’s annual summer benefit.

The center’s founder, Robert Wilson, was one of her closest friends, and she had effectively underwritten his career after seeing his experimental play A Letter for Queen Victoria on Broadway in 1975, sending him a check for $25,000 with a note that read, “Thank you for this wonderful work. I do not want mention of my name.”

When Wilson opened his space in 1992 in Water Mill, on the South Fork of Long Island, Christophe was among its earliest supporters. She returned every year to raise money and help Wilson set up the marquee exhibit and the performances taking place all over the grounds. In 2017, Christophe, then 84, was there as early as 2 p.m. on a hot day in late July to hang the show, changing for dinner into a gauzy gown of her own design that was decorated with the leaflike cutouts she used in her clothing and jewelry.

At the dinner, which was held underneath sprawling white tents, Christophe linked arms with Alina Morini, a Transylvanian immigrant who had been her friend and companion for some 15 years, and worked the room, greeting Isabelle Huppert and Laurie Anderson. Also in attendance was Martine Malle, maternal grandmother of Christophe’s great-granddaughter Secret Midnight Magic Nico Snow, the child of her grandson Dash Snow and the model Jade Berreau.

As night began to fall, a photographer snapped a picture of Christophe beaming alongside Malle and Morini. The shock of the white Eraserhead hair that for years had distinguished her as a regal eccentric among so many tasteful ladies on the society circuit was intact, and she seemed happy and calm. It was the last time she was photographed in public looking like her old self.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE New York magazine

New York magazine

New York magazine

THE RECLUSIVE LAST DAYS OF CHRISTOPHE de MENIL

An heiress, her daughter, and the betrayal that broke them.

time to read

18 mins

Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special

New York magazine

To Do

Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.

time to read

6 mins

June 29–July 12, 2026

New York magazine

New York magazine

JALEN BRUNSON'S VICTORY LAP TAGGING ALONG WITH THE MVP AS KNICKS FANS EXHALE AND THE CITY ERUPTS.

FATIGUE HAD CAUGHT up to Jalen Brunson.

time to read

18 mins

June 29–July 12, 2026

New York magazine

New York magazine

Finally, Some Fire

House of the Dragon's third season is the series at its best.

time to read

5 mins

June 29–July 12, 2026

New York magazine

New York magazine

Construction School

On a recent weekday, apprentices and longtime union Local 79 members took certification classes at the Mason Tenders training center in Long Island City.

time to read

1 mins

June 29–July 12, 2026

New York magazine

New York magazine

Olivia Rodrigo Finds Balance

She remains a razor-sharp storyteller, even with a slightly softer sound.

time to read

5 mins

June 29–July 12, 2026

New York magazine

New York magazine

‘I’m Six Months Out From Bankruptcy at Any Moment’

The unglamorous financial realities of making an indie film right now.

time to read

8 mins

June 29–July 12, 2026

New York magazine

New York magazine

Olivia Wilde Had to Disappear

Her last movie was panned, and her life dissected: “I don’t think you know what you’re made of until you fall apart.”

time to read

8 mins

June 29–July 12, 2026

New York magazine

New York magazine

What We Wear to Swim Summer After Summer

The one-pieces and bikinis we put on for beach days and lounging by the pool.

time to read

1 mins

June 29–July 12, 2026

New York magazine

New York magazine

The Best FOOD of 2026 (So Far)

Our critics take a midyear look at the city’s most interesting new dishes.

time to read

7 mins

June 29–July 12, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size