Fashion designer Jill Stuart has sold her Hamptons home.
Sagaponack’s stunning property at 113 Parsonage Lane was shuttered for $9.35million earlier this month. He last asked for $10.99 million. It first hit the market, with a different broker, for $13.99 million in June 2021.
Two years before first listing the East End estate, Stuart sued her ex-husband Ron Curtis, the CEO of her clothing company, claiming she lost $25 million after mishandling a family trust. Although Stuart could not be reached for comment, sources say the couple are still in the process of divorcing.
The 5,000-square-foot modern farmhouse sits on 1.6 acres and comes with interiors by architect Annabelle Selldorf, who also designed the interiors for Stuart’s six-bedroom condo at the Philip Johnson-designed Urban Glass House. in Soho.


The Hamptons home opens to a hall that leads to a living room with a wood-burning fireplace. There is also a chef’s kitchen with dining area, a media/family room and a dining room with French doors that lead outside. The ground floor also includes a junior suite and another guest bedroom. Upstairs there are four en-suite bedrooms with a master bedroom which has another wood-burning fireplace, glass-enclosed walk-in closet and spa-like bath. A pool house on the property has a gym, bathroom and laundry room.
Outside there are bluestone patios, a gas fireplace, swimming pool, hot tub, four car garage, landscaped gardens – and plenty of space to build tennis courts.
The listing broker was Douglas Elliman’s Kelly Bensimon — the author, model, TV personality and “The Real Housewives of New York City” alum — and a potential cast member of his future spinoff series, “Legacy,” reported Page Six. Bensimon, a broker in Manhattan, the Hamptons and Florida, now leads a team of 12 and tells Gimme Shelter she has a global business with clients in Paris, Brazil, London and Australia.