Ron Howard Made an Avedon Movie, So Graydon Carter Threw a Yacht Party
Michael Avedon, meanwhile, who has followed in his grandfather’s footsteps as a New York–based photographer, stepped off the tender in black jeans and black Lucchese snakeskin cowboy boots. He was also, remarkably, the only person on the boat who I saw go for a swim. “Want to come on a tour?” I asked, as I headed off with one of the Renaissance’s crew members to investigate the boat’s seven floors. He called something back about finding Poseidon and ripped off his shirt. The Renaissance, which sleeps 36 people, is a marble shrine to excess. It holds two spa rooms, a hair salon, hot and cold plunge pools, a steam room and sauna, a full gym, a hot tub that could rival in scale Tilikum’s tank at SeaWorld, and a helipad (which can transform into a basketball court at warp speed) at its bow. And that’s only one of the seven decks. The Avedon grandchildren: Matthew, Caroline, and Michael. Daniel Paik Downstairs, Howard, in his signature baseball cap and casual short-sleeved button-down, chatted with Carter over …
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