Fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger and his wife, Dee Ocleppo, have officially moved into their new Palm Beach mansion on South Ocean Boulevard after its three-year renovation, saying goodbye to their temporary digs at 313 Dunbar Road.
“The house on Dunbar Road is an absolute gem on the lake — we truly enjoyed living there,” Hilfiger tells Alexa, adding that decorator Martyn Lawrence Bullard “transformed it for us.”
The couple bought the Mediterranean-style villa for $21 million in June 2021.
It’s now back on the market for $35.9 million — down from its initial $39.7 million ask. At 5,047 square feet, the home overlooks the Lake Worth Lagoon, with three bedrooms, four baths and three powder rooms.
Hilfiger told Architectural Digest they did a “clean sweep” in order to “lighten and brighten” the home. “Living in Palm Beach is a dream,” Hilfiger says, adding that the couple’s favorite eateries include the usual: Le Bilboquet, Sant Ambroeus and Carriage House.
Built in 2006, it features an entry foyer, a formal dining room, an eat-in chef’s kitchen and a living room with a cypress coffered ceiling and coral-stone fireplace.
There’s also a main bedroom suite with a sitting room, dual baths and two lake-facing balconies.
The grounds include a courtyard with a fireplace, a columned loggia with views of the Intracoastal Waterway, an outdoor kitchen, a pool, a dock and tropical landscaping.
As for the new Palm Beach mansion — which the couple bought from media mogul Conrad Black for $46.25 million, also in 2021 — it sits on close to three acres. Cindy Rinfret, of Rinfret, Ltd., “worked with us on decorating it and transforming it to suit our needs,” Hilfiger says.
The Dunbar Road listing broker is Christian J. Angle of Christian Angle Real Estate.
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