Listed by celebrity hairstylist Sally Hershberger, The Butterfly House in East Hampton recently hit the market for $3 million.
A Years-Long Renovation Brings High Design to a Low-Key Getaway in MalibuCity and travels the globe styling her A-list celebrity clientele, is a household name in the world of fashion and beauty. A pioneer in the hair industry, Hershberger’s client roster includes Miley Cyrus, Meg Ryan, Julia Roberts, and Joan Jett, among others, who pay upwards of $800 for a haircut.
The interiors feature clean lines, open spaces, and soaring ceilings and are crafted with natural materials, including exposed wood and vast walls of glass. The loft-like main living and entertaining space is on the upper floor to take advantage of light, air, and views.
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