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GREENGALE PUBLISHING, LLC<br />

OLIVIA CULPO


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Rockford. Rug, design<br />

for Roche Bobois.<br />

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<strong>January</strong> 28, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Tickets available at PegasusWorldCup.com


DDMADVERTISING.COM<br />

DESIGN: FABRICE BERRUX<br />

FABRICS: PERENNIALS®<br />

© ARNAUD CHILDERIC / STUDIO KALICE


CLIMA OUTDOOR - AUTHORIZED EGO PARIS DEALER<br />

3650 North Miami Avenue | Miami, FL 33127 - Tel: 305-576-8181<br />

Hours of Operation: 10AM - 6PM Monday to Saturday<br />

At the entrance to the Miami Design Districted - climaoutdoor.com


Magnificent Architecture.<br />

Spectacular Views.<br />

Extraordinary Lifestyle.<br />

EXCLUSIVE MARKETING AND SALES AGENT DOUGLAS ELLIMAN DEVELOPMENT MARKETING<br />

This condominium is being developed by 2701 Bayshore One Park Grove, LLC, a Florida limited liability company (“Developer”), which has a limited right to use the trademarked names and logos of Terra and Related.<br />

Any and all statements, disclosures and/or representations shall be deemed made by Developer and not by Terra and Related and you agree to look solely to Developer (and not to Terra and Related and/or reach<br />

of their affiliates) with respect to any and all matters relating to the marketing and/ or development of the Condominium and with respect to the sales of units in the Condominium. ORAL REPRESENTATIONS<br />

CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE<br />

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. These materials are not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation<br />

to buy a unit in the condominium. Such an offering shall only be made pursuant to the prospectus (offering circular) for the condominium and no statements should be relied upon unless made in the prospectus<br />

or in the applicable purchase agreement. In no event shall any solicitation, offer or sale of a unit in the condominium be made in, or to residents of, any state or country in which such activity would be unlawful.


Artist Conceptual Rendering<br />

Introducing the magnificent waterfront homes of One Park Grove —<br />

estate-quality condominiums and penthouses with the perfect location,<br />

magnificent architecture, spectacular views and a richly-layered lifestyle.<br />

Architecture by OMA • Rem Koolhaas<br />

Interiors by Meyer Davis<br />

Kitchens & Baths by William Sofield<br />

Landscapes by Enzo Enea<br />

Sculpture by Jaume Plensa<br />

Lifestyle Curated by Colin Cowie<br />

PARK-GROVE.COM


Relaxed Napa Valley luxury, married to stunning Atlantic<br />

vistas, makes for the perfect pairing. Located directly on the sand in<br />

beautiful Fort Lauderdale; Auberge Beach offers a taste of the wine<br />

country, with a dash of understated elegance –– for those with an<br />

appreciation for great wine, great food and great living.<br />

The healing power of pleasure awaits...<br />

2200 North <strong>Ocean</strong> Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 (954) 281-1228 AubergeBeach.com<br />

Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to this brochure and the documents required by Section 718.503, Florida Statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee.<br />

This Condominium is developed by PRH FAIRWINDS, LLC (“Developer”) and this offering is made only by the Developer’s Prospectus for the Condominium. Developer, has a licensed right to use the trade names, marks, and logos of: The Related Group, Fortune International<br />

Group, The Fairwinds Group, and Auberge Resorts, LLC. Auberge Resorts LLC and its affiliates (the “Auberge Group”) are not related to, affiliated or associated with, or a partner in the business of the Developer. No representation, warranty or guarantee is made or implied by<br />

the Auberge Group with respect to any statement or information made or provided about the Condominium. Neither the Auberge Group, nor any of its directors, officers, employees, or agents has or will have any responsibility or liability arising out of, or related to, this publication<br />

or the transactions contemplated by this publication, including any liability or responsibility for any statement or information made or contained in this publication. Auberge® is the registered trademark of Auberge Resorts, LLC and used by license agreement. In the event the<br />

Auberge® license should lapse, this Condominium and any hotel affiliated with this Condominium will not be permitted to use the name Auberge®. The managing entities, hotels, brands, artwork, designers, contributing artists, interior designers, fitness facilities, amenities, services,<br />

and restaurants proposed are subject to change at the Developer’s discretion. The Developer is not incorporated in, located in, nor a resident of, New York. This is not intended to be an offer to sell, nor a solicitation of an offer to buy, condominium units in New York or to residents<br />

of New York, or any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law. Any art depicted may be exchanged for comparable art at the Developer’s discretion. Consult the Prospectus for all terms, conditions, specifications, and Unit dimensions. Reproduction for private or commercial use is<br />

not authorized. 2016 ® PRH FAIRWINDS, LLC, unless otherwise noted, with all rights reserved.


SOARING HIGH ABOVE BISCAYNE BAY<br />

Paraiso District’s final and most magnificent residential tower GranParaiso takes luxury<br />

living to new heights. Residents at this premier waterfront location have access to the<br />

most spectacular amenities — lush parks and gardens, museum quality works<br />

of art, and an exclusive beach club by celebrated chef Michael Schwartz.<br />

Don’t miss the opportunity to call GranParaiso home.<br />

NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION<br />

GranParaisoResidences.com T 305.240.6493<br />

On Site Sales Gallery Open Daily<br />

600 NE 30th Terrace, Miami, Florida 33137<br />

Sales by RELATED REALTY in collaboration with FORTUNE DEVELOPMENT SALES<br />

Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida Statute, to be furnished by a developer to a<br />

buyer or lessee. Your eligibility for purchase depends upon your state of residency. This offer is void where prohibited. Gran Paraiso is developed by PRH Paraiso Two, LLC (“Developer”), which, pursuant to license agreements, uses the trademarked<br />

names and logos of The Related Group, which is not Developer. This offer is made pursuant to the Prospectus for Gran Paraiso and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the Prospectus provided to you by the Developer. Square footage<br />

is approximate and may vary depending on how measured and actual construction. Locations and layouts of windows, doors, closets, plumbing fixtures, and structural and architectural design elements may vary from concept to actual construction.<br />

All depictions of appliances, plumbing fixtures, counters, countertops, cabinets, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of design and décor detail are conceptual and are not necessarily included with Unit purchase. Developer expressly reserves


the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable or necessary as a matter of code compliance or otherwise. There is no guarantee that any, or all off-site attractions, shopping venues, restaurants, and activities referenced will<br />

exist or be fully developed, as depicted, or that these would not change. The managing entities, hotels, artwork, designers, contributing artists, interior designers, fitness facilities, amenities, services, and restaurants proposed within the Condominium<br />

and referred to herein are accurate as of this publication date; however, Developer does not guarantee that these will not change prior to, or following, completion of the Condominium. Any art depicted or described may be exchanged for comparable<br />

art at the Developer’s discretion. Art may be loaned to, rather than owned by, the Association. Consult the Prospectus for all terms, conditions, and specifications. Reproduction for private or commercial use is not authorized. 2015© PRH Paraiso<br />

Two, LLC with all rights reserved.


VIP ACCESS<br />

ª<br />

RESORT STYLE AMENITIES<br />

INTERIOR DESIGN<br />

BY DEBORA AGUIAR<br />

HYDE STYLE SERVICES<br />

OUTDOOR THEATER & LOUNGE<br />

POOL TERRACE & TENNIS<br />

CLUB ORIGINAL WORKS OF<br />

CONTEMPORARY ART<br />

Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to this brochure and the documents required by Section 718.503, Florida Statutes, to be furnished by<br />

a developer to a buyer or lessee. This offering is void where prohibited by law. Your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state or territory of residency. This Condominium is developed by PRH 4000 SOUTH OCEAN, LLC (“Developer”).<br />

This offering is made only by the Prospectus for the Condominium; no statement should be relied upon if not made in the Prospectus provided to you by the Developer. Developer expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and<br />

changes to the Condominium design and to amenities as the Developer deems desirable or necessary as a matter of code compliance, or otherwise. Developer, pursuant to license or marketing agreements with each, has a right to use the trade


T 954.391.5999<br />

HYDEBEACHHOUSE.COM<br />

NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION<br />

Visit one of our sales offices:<br />

75 SE 6 th St, Ste. #101 Miami, FL 33131<br />

2801 E Hallandale Beach Blvd, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009<br />

¨<br />

Related Realty & Key International Sales in collaboration with Fortune Development Sales<br />

names, marks, and logos of: The Related Group, SBE Licensing, LLC and SBE Hotel Group, LLC, which licensors are not the Developer. HYDE ® is the registered trademark of SBE Licensing, LLC. In the event the license to use HYDE ® terminates,<br />

or is not renewed, HYDE can no longer be associated with the Condominium. Any art depicted or described may be exchanged for comparable art at the Developer’s discretion. Consult the Prospectus for all terms, conditions, specifications, and<br />

Unit dimensions. This condominium is not beachfront.Reproduction for private or commercial use is not authorized. 2015 ® PRH 4000 SOUTH OCEAN, LLC, unless otherwise noted, with all rights reserved.


THE RESIDENCES AT<br />

W FORT LAUDERDALE<br />

NEWLY REDESIGNED BY NEW YORK-BASED<br />

DESIGN DUO MEYER DAVIS, THE RESIDENCES AT<br />

W FORT LAUDERDALE IS TRANSFORMING INTO<br />

AN ICON OF ELEGANCE AND STYLE.<br />

OCEANFRONT TWO BEDROOM<br />

FURNISHED CONDOMINIUM RESIDENCES<br />

STARTING FROM THE $900’s<br />

ALL C US AT 954.908.2087 OR VISIT<br />

WFORTLAUDERDALERESIDENCES.COM<br />

EXCLUSIVE SALES & MARKETING BY<br />

Oral Representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to the brochure and<br />

to the documents required by Section 718.503, Florida Statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation<br />

of an offer to buy, condominium units to residents of any jurisdiction where prohibited by law. Your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This<br />

offering is made only by the Prospectus for the condominium and is subject to change. The Residences at W Fort Lauderdale are not owned, developed or sold by Starwood<br />

Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., W Hotel Management, Inc. or their affiliates, nor by The Related Companies or The Related Group. RRERF Condo Unit Owner, LLC uses the W®<br />

trademarks and trade names under a license from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. If this license is terminated or expires without renewal, the residential project will<br />

no longer be associated with or have any right to use the W® brand trade names or trademarks. The Residences at the W Fort Lauderdale Hotel are owned and sold by RRERF<br />

FL Condo Owner, LLC., which is a bulk buyer as provided in 718.704(3). The complete offering terms are in an offering plan available from Sponsor. File No. CD15-0205. Sponsor:<br />

RRERF FL Condo Owner LLC, c/o The Related Companies, LP, 60 Columbus Circle, New York, New York 10023. Property Location: 3101 Bayshore <strong>Drive</strong>, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304.<br />

All dimensions are approximate and subject to construction variances. Square footage exceeds the usable floor area and includes columns, mechanical pipes, shafts, shaftways,<br />

chaseways and conduits and other common elements. Furniture depicted herein is for demonstration purposes only. Minor inaccuracies in square footage and inaccuracies in layout<br />

and room dimensions as shown on this floor plan will not excuse a purchaser from completing the purchase of a unit without abatement in price or recourse against Sponsor. Sponsor<br />

reserves the right to make changes to a Unit in accordance with the Offering Plan.”


Discover the Private siDe of MiaMi Beach<br />

Exclusive Sales Agent: Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach are not owned, developed or sold by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company,<br />

L.L.C. or its affiliates (“Ritz-Carlton”). 4701 North Meridian, L.L.C. uses The Ritz-Carlton marks under a license from Ritz-Carlton, which has not confirmed the accuracy<br />

of any of the statements or representations made herein. This graphic is an “artist’s rendering” and is for conceptual purposes only. THIS OFFERING IS MADE ONLY BY<br />

THE OFFERING DOCUMENTS FOR THE CONDOMINIUM AND NO STATEMENT SHOULD BE RELIED UPON IF NOT MADE IN THE OFFERING DOCUMENTS.


a LiMiteD coLLection of exquisite resiDences<br />

anD Private singLe-faMiLy viLLas<br />

DesigneD By Piero Lissoni | froM $2 to $40 MiLLion<br />

ProjecteD coMPLetion suMMer <strong>2017</strong><br />

scheDuLe a Private aPPointMent toDay<br />

305.770.6241 | theresiDencesMiaMiBeach.coM<br />

THIS IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL, OR SOLICITATION OF OFFERS TO BUY, THE CONDOMINIUM UNITS IN STATES WHERE SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION CANNOT<br />

BE MADE. PRICES, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.<br />

ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, REFERENCE<br />

SHOULD BE MADE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.


Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, reference should be made to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. This offering is made only by the prospectus<br />

for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. This is not an offer to sell, or solicitation of offers to buy, the condominium units in states where such offer or solicitation cannot be made. Prices, plans and specifications are subject to change without notice.<br />

Retail. Offices. Residences.<br />

EAST, Miami Hotel.<br />

Residences from $595,000<br />

Penthouse pricing upon request:<br />

786 224 6773<br />

Visit our Sales Gallery:<br />

700 Brickell Ave.<br />

Miami, Florida 33131<br />

brickellcitycentre.com


Miami,<br />

meet your city.


Waterfront luxury has a<br />

ONLY 23 RESIDENCES from 2.1 million<br />

Sunrise to Sunset Views • 2,600 to 3,800+ SQ. FT. • 2 - 3 Bedroom<br />

2.5 - 3.5 Bath • 4 Boat Slips for Vessels up to 70’ • Roof Top Terrace<br />

Located in North Beach Village • 780 Feet to the Beach<br />

Developed By 321 Birch, LLC<br />

Exclusively Offered by<br />

ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DE-<br />

VELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS<br />

REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.


new ADDRESS<br />

Sales Center Location<br />

2400 E. Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301<br />

Building Location<br />

321 N. Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304<br />

844.331.0355 • 321FortLauderdale.com<br />

Plans, elevations, specifications, features, colors, designs, dimensions and materials are all subject to availability, and subject to change or substitution at any time and without notice. 321 Birch, LLC expressly reserves the right to make modification, revisions and changes as may be required for lot fit or by governmental bodies and law, or other reasons as set forth<br />

in the Purchase Agreement. Illustrations of elevations and plans are artist’s depictions only. Plans are only for illustrative and conceptional purposes, are not to scale, and may be the reverse (mirror image) of those shown. The drawings and floor plans in this brochure should not be relied upon, express or implied, for the final detail, feature or dimensions of any home.<br />

All measurements, including, but not limited to, room dimensions, balconies, porches and ceiling and wall heights are approximate and may vary from those shown as a result of, among other things, (i) the elevation and home-site selected, and/ or (ii) construction materials, construction practices, field conditions and flooring thickness. Square footages are approximate and are measured from the<br />

outside of exterior walls. In production, plans and elevations may vary in precise details and dimensions, and may not actually be constructed as shown. The fixture shapes shown are graphical in nature and are not necessarily indicative of a particular style or model. In addition, some features shown in the model homes may not be included in the purchase price of the home as quoted. Please consult your sales representative<br />

and refer to the Purchase Agreement in order to determine which features, specifications and elevations are included in any home you may purchase. Stock photography includes stock images and is used to depict the spirit of lifestyle and not for specific references. Map is for illustration purposes, not to scale and for approximate location only. For exact locations consult a sales representative. CBC017578


59 Bayfront condominium residences<br />

around a glittering lagoon.<br />

A collaboration between Ateliers<br />

Jean Nouvel and JDS Development,<br />

Nouvel’s first project in Miami.<br />

The best of waterfront living<br />

in South Beach.<br />

MONADTERRACE.MIAMI<br />

EXCLUSIVE SALES & MARKETING<br />

DOUGLAS ELLIMAN DEVELOPMENT MARKETING<br />

786-636-2167<br />

ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER<br />

OR LESSEE. All images are artist’s conceptual renderings and all information depicted or described herein is based upon preliminary development plans, which are subject to change without notice and may not be relied upon. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made<br />

in the prospectus. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affrmative advertising, marketing and sales program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, sex, religion, handicap, familial status or national<br />

origin. This is not intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy real estate to residents of NY or in any jurisdiction where prohibited by law. This project is being developed solely by Monad Terrace Property Owner LLC, an affiliate of JDS Development Group, which was recently formed solely for such purpose.


IT STARTS<br />

WITH AN IDEA<br />

After evolving for 20 years Miami is crossing a threshold to being one of the great gateway cities of the world – in<br />

league with Paris, London, New York, Tokyo, Buenos Aires and Sao Paolo. From art, culture and economy to location,<br />

activities and a diverse international community Miami meets the criteria of a first class destination.<br />

Two Roads’ contribution to this process is to raise residential quality to a level so far found only in the top cities.<br />

For Elysee Two Roads assembled a best-in-class team that includes world-renowned designer, Jean-Louis Deniot<br />

and world-renowned architect, Bernardo Fort-Brescia to envision and create a bespoke residential experience that<br />

sets a new standard for Miami. From five star services and amenities to oversized residences with exceedingly<br />

luxurious finishes, Elysee residences are not only the best in Miami, but among the best in the world.<br />

With that vision in mind, Two<br />

Roads works with experts in<br />

relevant fields to define the<br />

project’s market; conceptualize,<br />

plan, and design the project<br />

to meet that market; obtain<br />

all entitlements for the project<br />

from prospective tenants and/<br />

or purchasers; arrange equity<br />

for the project, as required;<br />

and prepare the project for<br />

construction.


EAST EDGEWATER'S ONLY<br />

LUXURY WATERFRONT<br />

BOUTIQUE CONDOMINIUM<br />

WITH 2 UNITS PER FLOOR<br />

EVERY UNIT HAS DIRECT<br />

270˚ BAY VIEWS<br />

ONLY 100 UNITS<br />

SALES GALLERY: 254 NE 30TH ST., MIAMI, FL 33137<br />

(305) 767-1414 | INFO@ELYSEEMIAMI.COM<br />

WWW.ELYSEEMIAMI.COM<br />

EXCLUSIVE SALES & MARKETING<br />

ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE<br />

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be<br />

relied upon if not made in the prospectus. These materials are not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy a unit in the condominium. Such an offering shall only be made pursuant to the prospectus (offering circular) for the condominium<br />

and no statements should be relied upon unless made in the prospectus or in the applicable purchase agreement. In no event shall any solicitation, offer or sale of a unit in the condominium be made in, or to residents of, any state or country in<br />

which such activity would be unlawful. All plans, features and amenities depicted herein are based upon preliminary development plans, and are subject to change without notice in the manner provided in the offering documents. No guarantees<br />

or representations whatsoever are made that any plans, features, amenities or facilities will be provided or, if provided, will be of the same type, size, location or nature as depicted or described herein. This project is being developed by 700 Miami<br />

Partners LLC, aDelaware limited liability company, which was formed solely for such purpose. Two Roads Development LLC, a Florida limited liability company (“Two Roads”), is affiliated with this entity, but is not the developer of this project.


ONE THOUSAND MUSEUM<br />

MIAMI’S MOST ICONIC<br />

DEVELOPMENT COMING TO LIFE.<br />

83 HALF-FLOOR, FULL-FLOOR<br />

AND DUPLEX RESIDENCES<br />

ON MIAMI’S MUSEUM PARK.<br />

FROM MID $5 MILLION TO<br />

OVER $20 MILLION<br />

1000MUSEUM.COM<br />

305.306.6960<br />

INFO@1000MUSEUM.COM<br />

1000 BISCAYNE BLVD<br />

EXCLUSIVE SALES & MARKETING BY<br />

CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION<br />

WITH COMPLETION ANTICIPATED 4TH QTR 2018<br />

Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating representations of the Developer. For correct<br />

representations, make reference to this brochure and to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida<br />

statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of the U.S. Policy for<br />

achievement of Equal Housing Opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and<br />

marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial<br />

status or national origin. This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy, condominium units to residents of any<br />

jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency.<br />

FOR NY RESIDENTS : THE COMPLETE OFFERING TERMS ARE IN A CPS-12 APPLICATION AVAILABLE FROM THE OFFEROR. FILE NO. CP16-0131<br />

The building is currently under construction but not yet completed. Any images of a competed building are artists<br />

renderings incorporating the proposed building into the existing skyline. As depicted in the developers brochures or on<br />

the developers website, sketches, renderings, graphics, plans, specifications, services, amenities, terms, conditions and<br />

statements contained in this brochure are proposed only, and the Developer reserves the right to modify, revise or<br />

withdraw any or all of same in its sole discretion and without prior notice. Use and operation of the Helipad are conditioned<br />

upon obtaining FAA and other governmental approvals. No assurance can be given about whether the approvals can be<br />

obtained, and/or if so, the timing of same. Artist rendering provided by Catapult13 | Creative Director Alfred Lamoureux


UPTOWN ON MIAMI’S MUSEUM PARK


All images are artist conceptual renderings. Developer may change without notice.<br />

COME TO OUR SALES GALLERY OR CALL FOR A PRIVATE PRESENTATION<br />

855 853 3503 / www.PARAMOUNTmiami.com<br />

ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS<br />

OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND<br />

TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A<br />

DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.


THE MOST<br />

AMENITIES<br />

IN THE<br />

WORLD<br />

MIAMI WORLDCENTER


This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy, condominium units to residents of any jurisdiction where such offer or solicitation cannot be made or are otherwise prohibited by law, and your eligib<br />

including pricing, is solely for informational purposes, and is subject to change without notice. Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct represe<br />

This advertisement is not an offering. It is a solicitation of interest in the advertised property. No offering of the advertised units can be made and no deposits can be accepted, or reservations, binding or non-binding, can b<br />

Sponsor: KAR Miami MRP LLC, 24 SW 4th Street, Miami, Florida 33130


YOUR NEW YEAR’S<br />

RESOLUTION,<br />

NEVER SETTLE<br />

A selection of extraordinary homes<br />

dramatically redefining the Miami River<br />

and waterfront living<br />

For inquiries, please call 305.307.5933<br />

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ility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The information provided,<br />

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story-based dances<br />

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the grandiose soundtrack<br />

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Every <strong>January</strong> on a Sunday<br />

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25,000 people gather to do<br />

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neighborhoods of Coconut<br />

Grove, downtown, and<br />

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is “one of the city’s signature<br />

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million each year for our<br />

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excitement for non-runners<br />

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delight” encounters.<br />

Additional activities<br />

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Fitness Expo at Marlins Park<br />

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beginning at Miami<br />

Children’s Museum, on<br />

Saturday. Plus, a kids run<br />

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CONTENTS<br />

JANUARY <strong>2017</strong><br />

86<br />

Talk shop: The<br />

Webster is just<br />

one of the many<br />

chic boutiques<br />

that make Miami a<br />

shopper’s paradise.<br />

44 // FRONT RUNNER<br />

70 // LETTER FROM THE<br />

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

72 // LETTER FROM THE<br />

PUBLISHER<br />

74 // …WITHOUT WHOM<br />

THIS ISSUE WOULD NOT<br />

HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE<br />

76 // THE LIST<br />

135 // SHOT ON SITE<br />

STYLE<br />

79 // WOMAN OF THE<br />

WORLD<br />

Tory Burch opens a chic new shop<br />

in Miami’s Design District.<br />

90<br />

More than skin<br />

deep: Who says<br />

looking and<br />

feeling your best<br />

has to be painful?<br />

92<br />

Easy on the eyes:<br />

America’s Next Top<br />

Model alum Michael<br />

Heverly is heating up<br />

the modeling scene.<br />

82 // LIGHT THE WAY<br />

High-shine and metallic glamour<br />

play up statement-making<br />

wardrobe staples from Biscayne<br />

Bay to South Beach.<br />

86 // BOUTIQUE<br />

BONANZA<br />

We scour the Magic City to bring<br />

you the top trends for right now.<br />

88 // GAME TIME<br />

Sporty design and multifunctionality<br />

make these chronographs<br />

the hottest stopwatches.<br />

90 // ABOVE THE SKIN<br />

Adios, Botox and other invasive<br />

treatments! Miami wellness<br />

centers combine age-old<br />

practices with new technology to<br />

help you look and feel your best.<br />

92 // HOT ’N’ HEVERLY<br />

South Florida’s Michael Heverly<br />

sets the modeling world ablaze.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF THE WEBSTER (THE WEBSTER); BY CURTIS CHILDS (HEVERLY)<br />

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CONTENTS JANUARY <strong>2017</strong><br />

97<br />

Off to the races:<br />

With $12 million in<br />

prize money, the<br />

Pegasus World<br />

Cup Invitational is<br />

the world’s premier<br />

horse racing event.<br />

94 // YEAR OF YOU<br />

With fresh fashion collections hitting the<br />

104 // TAYLOR MADE<br />

Former Dolphins star Jason Taylor tackles<br />

city this month, the time is right to<br />

current NFL issues, his recent coaching<br />

reinvent your look for the year ahead.<br />

gig, and life after pro football.<br />

SCENE<br />

106 // LADIES’ LUNCH<br />

Only in Miami could school lunch look<br />

so chic.<br />

97 // BEST BET<br />

The world’s top thoroughbred horses are<br />

coming to Hallandale Beach for the most<br />

lucrative race on the planet.<br />

100 // ALL THAT JAZZ<br />

The Jazz Age Lawn Party swings through<br />

South Beach this month, bringing a<br />

roaring and wildly authentic 1920s<br />

celebration to Art Deco Weekend.<br />

102 // NEED FOR SPEED<br />

A high-octane battle of driving skill—<br />

pitting the world’s fastest racers against<br />

each other in identical cars—comes to<br />

Marlins Park.<br />

108 // 50 SHADES OF PAINT<br />

On its 10th anniversary, the world’s largest<br />

paint party is coloring Wynwood with more<br />

than just thousands of gallons of paint.<br />

110 // A CANAL RUNS<br />

THROUGH IT<br />

Miami photographer Andrew Kaufman<br />

trades the painted walls of Wynwood for<br />

one of the wonders of the world, documenting<br />

the Panama Canal in a new book.<br />

102<br />

Best of the best:<br />

The Race of<br />

Champions crowns<br />

the top driver on<br />

the planet—with<br />

bike stunt<br />

exhibitions to boot.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF RACE OF CHAMPIONS (RACE OF CHAMPIONS)<br />

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CONTENTS JANUARY <strong>2017</strong><br />

114 // HER TURN<br />

Emilio and Gloria Estefan’s<br />

daughter, Emily, steps into<br />

the spotlight.<br />

116 // SLIM CHANCE<br />

Mexican media magnate Carlos<br />

Slim partners with Romero<br />

Britto to help bring the<br />

celebrated artist’s colorful<br />

works to the masses.<br />

146<br />

A model with more<br />

than fashion on her<br />

mind, <strong>Olivia</strong> <strong>Culpo</strong><br />

is a digital force to<br />

be reckoned with.<br />

Top ($350) and skirt<br />

($595), Tory Burch.<br />

Aventura Mall,<br />

19501 Biscayne Blvd.,<br />

305-932-9337;<br />

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118 // GRAFFITI LIFE<br />

A new project from Miami-based<br />

filmmakers introduces our local<br />

graffiti subculture to the world.<br />

120 // PARTY FOR A<br />

CAUSE<br />

With gala season in full swing,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> brings you three<br />

not-to-be-missed <strong>January</strong> events.<br />

SAVOR<br />

125 // PARADIGM SHIFT<br />

At Paradigm Kitchen,<br />

Jugofresh’s Matthew Sherman<br />

is nourishing Miamians while<br />

keeping Mother Earth top<br />

of mind.<br />

128 // SPICE OF LIFE<br />

Canadian nightlife king and<br />

restaurateur Charles Khabouth<br />

entered the US industry by<br />

testing Miami’s waters with<br />

Byblos. Now he’s making the<br />

Magic City his second home.<br />

130 // LIQUID LOVE<br />

From cold brew limeade to<br />

matcha colada, trainer-approved<br />

green protein shakes, and<br />

superfood smoothies, Miamians<br />

live (and love) the liquid life 24/7.<br />

132 // FIRST MEAL<br />

Miami’s newest restaurants make<br />

it deliciously difficult to stick to<br />

your New Year’s resolutions.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MIKE ROSENTHAL<br />

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CONTENTS JANUARY <strong>2017</strong><br />

167<br />

Boho bungalow:<br />

The living is easy at<br />

rocker Lenny Kravitz’s<br />

former Sunset<br />

Island abode.<br />

FEATURES<br />

146 // UNDER THE<br />

INFLUENCE<br />

More than just a pretty face, model<br />

<strong>Olivia</strong> <strong>Culpo</strong> breaks through the<br />

digital ceiling, lending glamour and<br />

celebrity to the term “influencer.”<br />

154 // #INSTA-MIAMI<br />

Our most fabulous—and most<br />

followed—social media stars<br />

capture the spirit of the city.<br />

160 // LIFE, STYLED<br />

Four Miami-based designers<br />

share their approaches to high<br />

style in magnificent new projects.<br />

SPACE<br />

167 // HOUSE OF ROCK<br />

The $25 million former home of<br />

superstar Lenny Kravitz hits the<br />

block on Sunset Island.<br />

170 // LAND TO SEA<br />

Life in South Florida isn’t complete<br />

without a place to park your boat.<br />

on the cover: <strong>Olivia</strong> <strong>Culpo</strong><br />

Slip dress, Diane von<br />

Furstenberg ($898). The Village<br />

at Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo<br />

Ave., Coral Gables, 305-446-<br />

4003; dvf.com. Lava earrings,<br />

Annelise Michelson ($388). Saks<br />

Fifth Avenue, Brickell City Centre,<br />

701 S. Miami Ave., 786-907-3800;<br />

annelisemichelson.com<br />

172 // A DAY AT THE<br />

BEACH<br />

From a beach morning with<br />

brunch to a spa day or pool party,<br />

Miami’s top hotels let everyone<br />

feel like a VIP.<br />

174 // STYLE³<br />

Cubism makes a comeback, flashing<br />

geometric patterns and eyecatching<br />

colors across the interiors<br />

of trendy Magic City spaces.<br />

Photography by Mike Rosenthal<br />

Styling by Jason Bolden<br />

Hair by Justine Marjan at<br />

Something Artists using GHD<br />

and TRESemmé<br />

Makeup by Liz Castellanos for<br />

Dew Beauty Agency<br />

Manicure by Pilar Noire for Chanel<br />

Le Vernis in Organdi at Nailing<br />

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Location: Chateau Marmont, 8221<br />

Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood,<br />

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AND FINALLY…<br />

208 // #TRENDING FOR<br />

THE NEW YEAR<br />

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New Year’s resolutions? Double<br />

check. Everything you need to<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY FELIPE ARIANO<br />

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ADVERTISING SALES<br />

Account Directors<br />

Susan Abrams<br />

Michele Addison<br />

Michelle Chala<br />

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Victoria Henry<br />

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Aja Graffa<br />

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Development<br />

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Ana Blagojevic<br />

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Traffic Coordinators<br />

Jeanne Gleeson<br />

Mallorie Sommers<br />

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FINANCE<br />

Controller<br />

Danielle Bixler<br />

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Collections<br />

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Myrna Rosado<br />

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Neil Shah<br />

Senior Billing<br />

Coordinator<br />

Naywantie Etwaroo<br />

Senior Accountant<br />

Lily Wu<br />

Junior Accountant<br />

Natasha Warren<br />

Financial Operations<br />

Coordinator<br />

Henrietta Johnson-Smith<br />

ADMINISTRATION,<br />

DIGITAL,<br />

AND OPERATIONS<br />

Director of Operations<br />

and Digital Strategy<br />

Michael Capace<br />

Human Resources<br />

Generalist<br />

Allison McCullick<br />

Digital Producer<br />

Anthony Pearson<br />

Facilities Coordinator<br />

Ashley Guillaume<br />

Office Assistants<br />

Eric Hoffman<br />

Pelayo Vigil<br />

Chief Technology Officer<br />

Jesse Taylor<br />

Lead Systems<br />

Administrator<br />

Zachary Cummo<br />

Help Desk Technician<br />

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EDITORS-IN-CHIEF<br />

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Kathy Blackwell (Austin Way), Kristin Detterline (Philadelphia Style),<br />

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IT DOESN’T<br />

MAKE YOU<br />

A<br />

BAD<br />

“Delicious and full bodied.<br />

A genuine, no-nonsense, 100% corn,<br />

well-made American pot still vodka<br />

that deserves every accolade.”<br />

Paul Pacult, Editor, Spirit Journal


LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

above, from left: With artist Santiago Rubino celebrating Artful Style, a pre-Art Basel celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour; posing with music<br />

legend Emilio Estefan before the JCC Conversations with Estefan at the Miami Beach Jewish Community Center. below: Celebrating the unveiling of the Trina Turk Miami<br />

boutique with designing duo Jonathan Skow and Trina Turk.<br />

It can be difficult in Miami to judge the<br />

end of one year and the start of another.<br />

With temperatures maintaining a hot<br />

and sunny disposition throughout the 12<br />

months, what’s the difference between<br />

December and <strong>January</strong>, fall and winter?<br />

I’m sure I speak for everyone in Miami,<br />

though, when I say I’m ready to say<br />

hello to <strong>2017</strong>. The final months of 2016<br />

brought about interesting times in South<br />

Florida, from the traffic-snarling swing<br />

state visits by president-elect Donald<br />

Trump and Hillary Clinton (not to<br />

mention multiple last-minute visits by<br />

President Obama) to the death of<br />

Cuban dictator Fidel Castro—Miami’s<br />

vibrancy, culture, and importance on a<br />

national scale continued to take center<br />

stage. We also saw Zika, a strong dollar,<br />

changing trends in real estate… and the<br />

loss of Dwyane Wade. It was a rollercoaster<br />

year for anyone who lives and<br />

breathes the 305.<br />

New challenges will present themselves<br />

this year: a new president, new<br />

laws, new problems, new solutions. I<br />

think everyone is curious how it will all<br />

turn out. For us Miamians, immigration,<br />

tax laws, and the rising sea levels seem to<br />

be three subjects that, regardless of who<br />

is in charge, we are passionate about.<br />

Nonetheless, we still have our<br />

beaches, our weather, our pace, and<br />

all that is beautiful. So it’s with great<br />

pleasure that we celebrate our 24th year<br />

of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> with the gorgeous,<br />

multihyphenate <strong>Olivia</strong> <strong>Culpo</strong>. Believe<br />

it or not, you could learn a lot from her.<br />

The ugly-duckling story of a selfdescribed<br />

“chubby girl” who played<br />

the cello but became a global beauty<br />

phenomenon can be an inspiration to<br />

us all: She never took no for an answer<br />

and now is one of the sought-after<br />

personalities in the luxury and beauty<br />

market. Her passions for music, culture,<br />

and hard work make her a perfect<br />

match for Miami—beautiful on the<br />

outside, substance on the inside. Here’s<br />

to a great <strong>2017</strong>!<br />

jared shapiro<br />

Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @Jarshap.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLDREDEYE.COM (RUBINO, SKOW); MIAMI BEACH JCC (ESTEFAN)<br />

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LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER<br />

from left: With Dara Hirsh and Katie Jackson at Roland Mouret’s Pre Spring <strong>2017</strong> collection preview at Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour;<br />

with Mouret at his collection preview at Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

As the rest of the world returns<br />

to its regular routines after a<br />

busy holiday season, we in<br />

the Magic City gear up for a<br />

month (and year) full of<br />

celebrations.<br />

To start, this <strong>January</strong> marks<br />

the 24-year anniversary of<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>, and I can’t help<br />

but look back over the years<br />

and feel proud of how much<br />

Miami—and our magazine—<br />

has grown and evolved. For<br />

more than two decades, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong> has had the opportunity<br />

to cover the city’s most<br />

incredible happenings—from<br />

the booming art, culture, and<br />

culinary scenes to fashion<br />

shows, festivals, concerts, and<br />

everything in between.<br />

Miami has really made it<br />

easy for us to thrive, as the<br />

opportunities in this city are<br />

truly endless. Striving to fulfill<br />

your healthy New Year’s<br />

resolutions? Stop at the<br />

plethora of health-conscious<br />

restaurants or superior fitness<br />

studios found in seemingly<br />

every nook and cranny of<br />

every neighborhood in Miami.<br />

And though Art Basel has just<br />

come and gone, we have the<br />

Pérez Art Museum Miami,<br />

National YoungArts<br />

Foundation, the Wynwood<br />

Arts District, and the Design<br />

District satisfying all of our<br />

creative cravings. Of course,<br />

nothing quite says <strong>January</strong> in<br />

Miami like a relaxing day<br />

perfecting your tan at our<br />

beautiful sandy beaches with<br />

a cocktail in hand...<br />

For such a special issue, who<br />

better to grace our cover than<br />

model, actress, and television<br />

personality <strong>Olivia</strong> <strong>Culpo</strong>? The<br />

starlet was catapulted to fame<br />

when she was crowned the<br />

winner of the 2012 Miss<br />

Universe pageant, and has<br />

since captured the hearts of<br />

millions, including her 1.4<br />

million Instagram followers.<br />

Like them, we can’t get enough<br />

of <strong>Culpo</strong>, and are thrilled to<br />

feature her inspiring story on<br />

the pages of our latest issue.<br />

So thank you, Miami, and<br />

all the wonderful people who<br />

inhabit this city, for the past<br />

24 fun-filled years. Here’s<br />

to 24 more!<br />

I look forward to seeing<br />

you around town...<br />

courtland lantaff<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLDREDEYE.COM<br />

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WITHOUT WHOM THIS ISSUE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE...<br />

ROBYN A.<br />

FRIEDMAN<br />

GARY<br />

JAMES<br />

BECKY<br />

RANDEL<br />

MIKE<br />

ROSENTHAL<br />

Writer Robyn A. Friedman has<br />

been covering the real estate<br />

and housing industries for more<br />

than two decades. She has<br />

written for The Wall Street<br />

Journal, New York Post, and<br />

realtor.com, among others.<br />

Friedman explores Lenny<br />

Kravitz’s former home, a sexy<br />

Mediterranean-style mansion in<br />

Sunset Islands, in “House of<br />

Rock.” What’s special about<br />

this Sunset Islands home?<br />

My favorite features of Lenny<br />

Kravitz’s former home are the<br />

ones that make it unique to<br />

him—his doodles in Sharpie on<br />

the refrigerator and the chandelier<br />

he designed himself. These<br />

features can’t be found in any<br />

other home. New Year’s<br />

resolution? I intend to get to<br />

my yoga studio three times a<br />

week. That will help me<br />

physically, mentally, and<br />

emotionally. Namaste.<br />

A regular contributor to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>, South Florida-based<br />

photographer Gary James<br />

specializes in fashion, portrait,<br />

and product photography. He is<br />

the director of photography for<br />

The Guild 5 Forty Five, creating<br />

images for brands, restaurants,<br />

editorial clients, and more. In<br />

this issue, James photographed<br />

restaurateur Charles Khabouth,<br />

filmmakers Jaydee Freixas and<br />

Antonio Gonzalez, and<br />

Paradigm Kitchen’s plant-based<br />

platters. What do you love<br />

about shooting in Miami? I’ve<br />

loved working with Big Brothers<br />

Big Sisters Miami and my new<br />

little brother, Kasrie (aka Kaz).<br />

Goals for <strong>2017</strong>? To shoot<br />

another cover, of course.<br />

A Miami-based freelance writer<br />

and copywriter originally from<br />

Connecticut, Becky Randel is a<br />

frequent contributor to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>, as well as People and<br />

People.com, About.com,<br />

TheDailyMeal.com, and W<br />

magazine, among others. In this<br />

issue, Randel covers Miami<br />

from many angles, highlighting<br />

the annual Miami Marathon, the<br />

high-speed Race of Champions,<br />

the Miami social media stars<br />

you absolutely need to follow,<br />

and more. You wrote multiple<br />

stories for this issue. What<br />

did you find most interesting?<br />

In writing about social media, I<br />

found it fascinating that sponsorships<br />

and paid partnerships have<br />

gone from this “tight-lipped”<br />

topic that influencers didn’t<br />

really discuss to an open dialogue<br />

about a thriving business<br />

model. It’s a notable shift.<br />

Mike Rosenthal trained to be<br />

a cinematographer under<br />

Academy Award winner Russell<br />

Carpenter, a member of the<br />

American Society of Cinematographers,<br />

before also falling in<br />

love with photography. In the<br />

years following, Rosenthal has<br />

shot many of Hollywood’s<br />

biggest stars, including Jessica<br />

Alba and John Legend, and has<br />

been featured on 11 seasons of<br />

America’s Next Top Model as a<br />

guest photographer and judge.<br />

For this issue of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>,<br />

Rosenthal photographed our<br />

gorgeous cover star, <strong>Olivia</strong><br />

<strong>Culpo</strong>. What was your inspiration<br />

for the shoot with <strong>Olivia</strong>?<br />

A bit of magic hideaway with a<br />

secret garden. Miami is so lush<br />

and green, so we had to pay<br />

homage to that, and we added<br />

beautiful flowing fabrics and a<br />

bit of sparkle.<br />

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THE LIST<br />

Michael Heverly<br />

Jimmy Vargas<br />

Janet Galipo<br />

Curtis Childs<br />

Frank Amadeo<br />

Melissa Mosheim<br />

Carly Grief<br />

Belkys Nerey<br />

Stacey Gibb<br />

Elias Synalovski<br />

Sam Nazarian<br />

Susset Cabrera<br />

Cristina De Windt<br />

Ricardo Dunin<br />

Eddy Rosado<br />

Ramona Messore<br />

Matthew Sherman<br />

Homero Ganem<br />

Alan Meltzer<br />

Belinda Stronach<br />

Zack Bush<br />

Stephanie Balazs<br />

Jason Taylor<br />

Becky Randel<br />

Nathan Winship<br />

David Alexander<br />

Diego Palomo<br />

Kristie Prantil<br />

Eric Fuller<br />

Chris Van Vliet<br />

Carrie Copeland<br />

Fredy Hernandez<br />

Vanessa Leitman<br />

Scott Ballin<br />

Patryk Tracz<br />

Ana Rivera<br />

Alexis Arons<br />

Lukasz Tracz<br />

Young Jean On Ransdell<br />

Anthony López<br />

Charles Khabouth<br />

Athena Georgiadis<br />

Jason Sims<br />

Jason Gordon<br />

Aaron Glickman<br />

Philip Levine<br />

Derek DeGrazio<br />

Mo Garcia<br />

Michael Comras<br />

Andrew Clark<br />

Mabel De Beunza<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

IS IN THE DETAILS


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STYLE<br />

OF THE CITY<br />

WOMAN<br />

OF THE<br />

WORLD<br />

TORY BURCH OPENS A CHIC<br />

NEW BOUTIQUE IN MIAMI’S<br />

DESIGN DISTRICT.<br />

BY BRYN KENNY<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY NOA GRIFFEL (BURCH)<br />

Designer Tory Burch has<br />

become known for her<br />

colorful, eclectic mix of prints<br />

and patterns inspired by<br />

far-flung locations and exotic<br />

cultures. So when it came time<br />

for Burch to open her 10th boutique<br />

in Florida, Miami’s<br />

white-hot Design District—a<br />

hub for the latest in modern<br />

art, fashion, and food—felt like<br />

a natural choice. “Miami has<br />

become a real cultural destination,”<br />

says Burch. “Art Basel<br />

Miami Beach has brought so<br />

much momentum to the area,<br />

and the Design District is a big<br />

part of that—it has a unique<br />

spirit and a creative energy<br />

that I love.”<br />

The 3,300-square-foot<br />

boutique carries the full Tory<br />

Burch collection—including<br />

ready-to-wear, shoes, eyewear,<br />

watches, and fragrance—along<br />

with the new Gemini Link<br />

handbags, which feature<br />

striking double-link hardware<br />

designs, a nod to Burch’s twin<br />

boys as well as her zodiac sign.<br />

A wide assortment of the<br />

brand’s iconic tunics and<br />

playful swimwear will also be<br />

available for the sun-worshipping<br />

Miami set.<br />

For the Resort <strong>2017</strong> readyto-wear<br />

collection, Burch<br />

referenced the ease and spirit<br />

of island living, drawing<br />

inspiration from the heyday<br />

For her Resort <strong>2017</strong><br />

ready-to-wear and<br />

swim collection<br />

(HERE AND TOP LEFT),<br />

Tory Burch (TOP<br />

RIGHT) drew on the<br />

ease of island living.<br />

LEFT AND ABOVE:<br />

Two bags featuring<br />

the new Gemini<br />

Link design.<br />

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STYLE TASTEMAKER<br />

“THE MIAMI WOMAN IS<br />

FEMININE, SOPHISTICATED,<br />

AND DYNAMIC.”<br />

—TORY BURCH<br />

A look from Resort<br />

<strong>2017</strong>. BELOW, FROM<br />

LEFT: Whimsical,<br />

exotic details reflect<br />

Miami’s tropical<br />

vibe; Villa tunic,<br />

$395; feather drop<br />

earrings, $175.<br />

of Round Hill, Jamaica,<br />

and musician Lauryn Hill.<br />

And it’s not hard to<br />

picture the long, easy<br />

dresses in eye-catching<br />

florals, skirts and tops with<br />

whimsical ruffle detailing,<br />

and mules decorated with<br />

pom-poms and colorful<br />

embroidery descending<br />

the steps at Basement<br />

Miami. “The Miami<br />

woman is feminine,<br />

sophisticated, and<br />

dynamic,” says Burch.<br />

“She’s not afraid to take<br />

risks, and she shares<br />

our love of bold colors<br />

and print.”<br />

The décor of the new<br />

boutique draws inspiration<br />

from the “international<br />

flavor” of the city, with<br />

drapes made from textiles<br />

sourced in Turkey, wall<br />

coverings created from<br />

block-print fabrics found<br />

in India, blue and white<br />

Imari porcelain, and a<br />

Moroccan armoire inlaid<br />

with mother-of-pearl. The<br />

store’s porcelain travertine<br />

façade and basketweave<br />

travertine floors are offset<br />

by oak panel walls and<br />

white gesso chandeliers—<br />

essentially a melting pot<br />

of design references<br />

perfectly suited for one of<br />

the most culturally diverse<br />

cities in the world.<br />

“Ultimately, we tried to<br />

meld many different<br />

cultures and aesthetic<br />

values into one coherent<br />

space that reflects the city’s<br />

diversity,” Burch explains.<br />

Now that the globetrotting<br />

designer has a<br />

good excuse to spend<br />

more time in the Magic<br />

City, she’s already started<br />

working on a to-do list.<br />

“I’m looking forward to<br />

seeing Rem Koolhaas’s<br />

new Faena Forum,” she<br />

says, adding that one of her<br />

favorite things to do when<br />

she’s in town is to take in<br />

some local food and music.<br />

“There is no better place in<br />

the world for Cuban food<br />

and music [besides maybe<br />

Cuba],” she says. “I go<br />

someplace new every time<br />

I visit Miami.” Miami<br />

Design District, 170 NE<br />

40th St., 305-573-6024;<br />

toryburch.com .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF TORY BURCH<br />

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786-441-2435; bally.com.<br />

Clip sandal, Dior ($980).<br />

Miami Design District,<br />

162 NE 39th St., 305-576-<br />

4632; dior.com<br />

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DEEP<br />

IMPACT<br />

GRAPHIC PRINTS<br />

MIXED WITH OCEANIC<br />

BLUES CREATE A<br />

SEE-WORTHY LOOK.<br />

Esplanade bag, Prada<br />

($2,710). Miami Design<br />

District, 180 NE 40th St.,<br />

305-438-2280; prada.com.<br />

Sunglasses, Fendi ($555).<br />

Solstice Sunglasses, 805<br />

Lincoln Road, Miami Beach,<br />

305-531-5080;<br />

solsticesunglasses.com.<br />

Rocknbuckle sandal,<br />

Christian Louboutin ($995).<br />

Miami Design District, 161<br />

NE 40th St., 305-576-6820;<br />

christianlouboutin.com<br />

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STYLE ACCESSORIES<br />

CANDYLAND<br />

DELIGHTS<br />

FROM CITRUS TO<br />

TURQUOISE, VIVID<br />

ACCESSORIES ARE<br />

SWEET STYLE TREATS.<br />

Twist PM bag, Louis Vuitton<br />

($3,250). Miami Design District,<br />

140 NE 39th St., 305-573-1366;<br />

louisvuitton.com. Aquamarine<br />

Elizabeth heel, Michael Kors<br />

Collection ($695). Bal Harbour<br />

Shops, 9700 Collins Ave.,<br />

305-864-4144; michaelkors.com.<br />

Phantos Modern sunglasses,<br />

Tory Burch ($195). Miami Design<br />

District, 164 NE 40th St.,<br />

305-573-6024; toryburch.com.<br />

Candy clutch, Jimmy Choo<br />

($1,125). Bal Harbour Shops,<br />

9700 Collins Ave., 305-864-<br />

3656; jimmychoo.com<br />

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STYLE SECRETS<br />

BOUTIQUE<br />

BONANZA<br />

EVERY MIAMI STYLE<br />

AFICIONADO HAS HIS OR HER<br />

STORE PICK FOR THE PERFECT<br />

FINDS. OCEAN DRIVE SCOURED<br />

THE MAGIC CITY TO BRING<br />

YOU THE TOP TRENDS<br />

FOR RIGHT NOW.<br />

BY KATIE JACKSON<br />

BEACH BABE OASIS: PLANET BLUE<br />

Stylish Miamians rejoiced when<br />

the popular retailer Planet Blue<br />

brought its signature boho chic<br />

styles to the shores of South Beach.<br />

The Miami flagship location carries<br />

beloved brands like For Love &<br />

Lemons, Frankies Bikinis, and<br />

Flynn Skye as well as Planet Blue’s<br />

own label, Blue Life. 852 Collins<br />

Ave., Miami Beach, 877-674-6772;<br />

shopplanetblue.com<br />

CELEBRITY CENTRAL: CHROME HEARTS<br />

Famous for its posh parties attended<br />

by A-list celebs (Elle Macpherson<br />

and Lenny Kravitz included), this<br />

Design District boutique is the place<br />

to see and be seen shopping for<br />

items from the latest accessories like<br />

Grand Beast 111 men’s sunglasses<br />

($1,155), exclusive offerings such as<br />

the diamond-encrusted ebony<br />

wood chopsticks ($6,510), or the<br />

first-ever incense for the Chrome<br />

Hearts fragrance collection ($200).<br />

Miami Design District, 4025 NE<br />

Second Ave., 786-953-7384;<br />

chromehearts.com<br />

TRÈS CHIC: APM MONACO<br />

With its first US flagship store<br />

located in the newly opened<br />

Brickell City Centre, the popular<br />

European accessories boutique<br />

brings a slice of the French Riviera<br />

to Miami. Stay on-trend with pieces<br />

like the sterling silver floral statement<br />

ear cuff ($235) from the<br />

Marquise line, or any other<br />

accessory from the boutique’s<br />

ever-changing monthly collections.<br />

The Webster on<br />

Collins Avenue<br />

offers exclusive<br />

pieces and highly<br />

coveted designer<br />

collabs (CENTER).<br />

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Planet Blue‘s<br />

boho-chic styles<br />

are perfect for<br />

South Beach.<br />

Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave.,<br />

Miami, 786-482-5477; apm.mc<br />

LUXE LABELS: THE WEBSTER<br />

The famed three-story Collins Avenue<br />

boutique has had everyone from the<br />

who’s who of fashion to Kim Kardashian<br />

West walk through its doors in need of<br />

exclusive pieces and can’t-find-anywhere-else<br />

collaborations. Case in<br />

point: The Webster’s luxurious Tabitha<br />

Simmons slide sandals ($595) or Maison<br />

Michel hat, in baby pink, blue sky, or<br />

cream ($840), are fit for a (selfie) queen.<br />

1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-674-7899; thewebster.us<br />

MIAMI VIBE: JESSIE BOUTIQUE<br />

The quintessential destination for<br />

established and emerging designers and<br />

sought-out styles by Miami trendsetters,<br />

owner Jessie Uchuya’s curated pieces<br />

like the Andrew Stephens espadrille<br />

sneakers ($158) will add a fun and funky<br />

touch to any existing ensemble. 1708<br />

Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305-604-<br />

7980; jessieboutique.com<br />

SHOE STOP: CAPRETTO<br />

In-store appearances by top shoe<br />

designers including 2014 CFDA/Vogue<br />

Fashion Fund winner Paul Andrew<br />

aren’t the only reason Capretto is every<br />

shoe lover’s dream come true. The<br />

boutique’s superior inventory, like the<br />

Gucci Princetown studded slippers<br />

($1,990), Figue Evil Eye sandals ($295),<br />

and chic array of accessories and bags<br />

would make even Carrie Bradshaw<br />

envious. 5822 Sunset Dr., South Miami,<br />

305-661-7767; caprettoshoes.com<br />

TROPICAL PARADISE: BEACH BOUTIQUE<br />

Peruse every style under the sun, from<br />

swank beachwear to elegant threads<br />

like the pastel-pink Zhivago jumpsuit<br />

($395), at this wardrobe wonderland.<br />

Finish off your look with unique<br />

jewelry collections specially designed<br />

by owner Patricia Costa. 1701 Sunset<br />

Harbour Dr., Miami Beach, 305-531-<br />

8908; beachboutiquemiami.com<br />

WYNWOOD WONDER: MVM MIAMI<br />

The funky-meets-fabulous Wynwood<br />

boutique has everything from mod tees<br />

and accessories to glamorous pieces,<br />

including the ultrafeminine Nicholas<br />

wildflower-print jumpsuit ($612) and<br />

French floral minidress ($524). Can you<br />

say date night? 2119 NW Second Ave.,<br />

Miami, 786-210-2244; mvmmiami.com<br />

OPULENT OFFERINGS: OXYGENE<br />

Love designs from the world’s top<br />

fashion houses? Find them all at<br />

Oxygene at Bal Harbour Shops, where<br />

styles from leading labels, like the R13<br />

Hanging Moto coat ($4,995) or<br />

Alexandre Vauthier thigh-high boots<br />

($1,800) will make any fashionista<br />

weak in her knees. Bal Harbour Shops,<br />

9700 Collins Ave., 305-864-0202;<br />

oxygeneboutique.com .<br />

Web Wonders<br />

Zero time to get out and<br />

shop? Peruse Miami’s hottest<br />

items of the season from<br />

home at these local online<br />

boutiques.<br />

A-List Approved:<br />

Luxe Cartel<br />

Want a wardrobe that even<br />

Kendall Jenner or JLo would<br />

covet? Carly Grief’s online<br />

one-stop shop for stylish<br />

swimwear, apparel, and<br />

trendy accessories beloved<br />

by supermodels and celebs<br />

has you covered. Think<br />

high-end swimwear such as<br />

Blue Life’s sultry Roped Up<br />

one-piece ($154) and Montce<br />

Swim’s flowing Caletta top<br />

($122) and Uno bikini bottoms<br />

($62). shopluxecartel.com<br />

Day-to-Night: Bochelle<br />

The brainchild of style guruturned-businesswoman<br />

Stacy<br />

Gibb, Bochelle’s swanky attire is<br />

equally suited for a girls’ night<br />

out as it is for a T-shirt-and-jeans<br />

kind of evening (the Karl<br />

Lagerfeld Stylestalker tee is<br />

perfect for the die-hard Chanel<br />

lover; $79). bochelle.com<br />

Well-Traveled: Wanderlista<br />

It’s no wonder local globetrotter<br />

Andria Mitsakos’s<br />

travel-inspired and now<br />

online-only boutique is every<br />

Miami It girl’s go-to: It provides<br />

perks like personal styling and<br />

delivery service, which means<br />

you can get the store’s latest<br />

Anemoi bag collection of<br />

whimsical and colorful<br />

pochettes ($76) sent to your<br />

doorstep. wanderlista.com<br />

MVM Miami in<br />

Wynwood sells<br />

funky-meetsfabulous<br />

clothing<br />

and accessories.<br />

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STYLE TIME HONORED<br />

GAME<br />

TIME<br />

SPORTY DESIGN AND MULTIFUNCTIONALITY<br />

MAKE THESE CHRONOGRAPHS THE HOTTEST<br />

STOPWATCHES. BY ALDOUS TUCK<br />

A chronograph allows the wearer to time multiple events<br />

with precision and ease, making it perfect for the athletic lifestyle<br />

of South Floridians. The most basic models combine a<br />

traditional watch with a stopwatch, while more complicated<br />

pieces offer advanced features, such as timing accurate to a<br />

tenth of a second. Some chronographs are built with a particular<br />

sport in mind, such as aviation, sailing, or auto racing,<br />

fulfilling the specific timing needs of that sport. Coming up,<br />

iconic timepieces, each bearing a distinctive design DNA,<br />

that are both functional and exquisitely eye-catching. Start<br />

the clock! For more watch features and expanded coverage, go<br />

to oceandrive.com/watches-and-jewelry. .<br />

clockwise from top:<br />

Biennially since 2002, Richard<br />

Mille has released a timepiece<br />

to honor the Le Mans<br />

Classic, and this year’s RM<br />

11-02 (price on request) once<br />

again brings technical expertise<br />

and esprit de corps<br />

styling to the wrist. Featuring<br />

an automatic caliber in grade<br />

5 titanium, an annual calendar,<br />

and a UTC display, this<br />

24-hour flyback chronograph<br />

sports the colors of Le Mans<br />

and is limited to 150 pieces.<br />

Bal Harbour Shops, 9700<br />

Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-<br />

866-6656; richardmille.com<br />

Audemars Piguet has paired<br />

the power of its caliber 2385<br />

movement with the threecounter<br />

chronograph design<br />

created by Gerald Genta in<br />

the early ’70s to produce the<br />

Royal Oak Chronograph in<br />

yellow gold ($56,600). The<br />

41mm case is made of 18k<br />

yellow gold and houses a<br />

“Grande Tapisserie” dial in<br />

either new pale blue or traditional<br />

silvery white. Bal<br />

Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins<br />

Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-864-<br />

6776; audemarspiguet.com<br />

Introduced in 1963, Rolex’s<br />

Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph<br />

Daytona ($12,400) is reimagined<br />

in 904L steel, with a black<br />

ceramic monobloc Cerachrom<br />

bezel that was developed and<br />

patented by Rolex. Blending<br />

high technology and sleek<br />

aesthetics, this latest evolution<br />

of the celebrated<br />

chronograph pays tribute to<br />

the heritage of world-class<br />

auto racing. Kirk Jewelers,<br />

142 E. Flagler St., Miami, 305-<br />

371-1321; rolex.com<br />

Aviation is an integral part<br />

of the history of IWC<br />

Schaffhausen, and the new<br />

Pilot’s Watch Timezoner<br />

Chronograph ($11,900) takes<br />

that tradition to new heights.<br />

The first mechanical watch<br />

to permit a new time zone to<br />

be set with a single rotation,<br />

this cool chrono has a selfwinding<br />

mechanical<br />

movement as well as glass<br />

that isn’t affected by changes<br />

in air pressure, making it the<br />

consummate copilot. Miami<br />

Design District, 140 NE 39th<br />

St., 305-507-7488; iwc.com<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) BY GREEN SHARON/GETTY IMAGES; COURTESY OF<br />

RICHARD MILLE; COURTESY OF AUDEMARS PIGUET; COURTESY OF ROLEX; COURTESY OF IWC<br />

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Life I<br />

I S<br />

AN ADVENTURE<br />

#STARTLIVING<br />

T I


STYLE YOU, EVEN BETTER<br />

Rejuvenate with a<br />

view in the rooftop<br />

hydrotherapy pool<br />

at Como Shambhala<br />

Urban Escape.<br />

invigorating oil from the<br />

Amazon applied with<br />

volcanic rocks. Then be<br />

swept into blissful oblivion<br />

with palo santo and sound<br />

bowl vibration therapy.<br />

Need more? Ask Faena’s<br />

resident Dr. Matthew<br />

Cooper (aka Dr. Enzyme)<br />

to formulate a lifestyle plan<br />

that will have you feeling<br />

light and high daily. 3201<br />

Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

786-655-5570; faena.com<br />

ABOVE<br />

THE SKIN<br />

ADIOS, BOTOX AND OTHER INVASIVE<br />

TREATMENTS! MIAMI WELLNESS CENTERS<br />

ARE COMBINING AGE-OLD PRACTICES<br />

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HELP YOU LOOK AND FEEL BETTER—<br />

WITHOUT GETTING UNDER YOUR SKIN.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

HURTS SO GOOD:<br />

CUPPING AT EXHALE<br />

Forget needles. Suction is<br />

the new acupuncture, as<br />

evidenced by the bruised<br />

backs of Jennifer Aniston<br />

and Gwyneth Paltrow, who<br />

swear by the ancient<br />

Chinese practice whose<br />

myriad benefits reportedly<br />

include increased blood<br />

flow, diminished pain and<br />

tension, and relief from<br />

that lingering cough.<br />

1601 Collins Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-200-1301;<br />

exhalespa.com<br />

FACE LIFT:<br />

ACUTRON AT 2 BE HEALTHY<br />

Take a pause on fillers on<br />

your way to looking 15<br />

years younger thanks to<br />

energy light therapy combined<br />

with microcurrents.<br />

It’s like electro-acupuncture<br />

for the face, encouraging<br />

collagen production to<br />

prevent the visible effects<br />

of aging (such as wrinkles)<br />

and keep you glowing for<br />

life. 4588 NE Second Ave.,<br />

Miami, 305-538-8998;<br />

2behealthyinc.com<br />

FAT KILLER: ULTRASHAPE<br />

POWER AT BAUMANN<br />

COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY<br />

In addition to developing<br />

a skin-type system akin<br />

to the Myers-Briggs<br />

personality test, renowned<br />

dermatologist and author<br />

Dr. Leslie Baumann is<br />

ahead of the curve in the<br />

fat-melting game. She’s<br />

one of only a few practitioners<br />

in the state to get her<br />

hands on the UltraShape<br />

Power system, a shaping<br />

tool that painlessly and<br />

permanently destroys 32<br />

percent of your fat cells<br />

and helps add definition to<br />

your face. 4500 Biscayne<br />

Blvd., Miami, 305-532-<br />

5552; derm.net<br />

WELLNESS THAT STICKS:<br />

BIOMAGNETIC THERAPY AT<br />

BEN’EMELIS HOLISTIC<br />

CENTER<br />

Cases of arthritis and<br />

immunodeficiency have<br />

reportedly been cured<br />

through biomagnetic<br />

therapy. As the name<br />

implies, it uses magnets<br />

positioned on the<br />

body and kinesthetic<br />

biofeedback to equalize<br />

pH levels, addressing<br />

deep-rooted physiological<br />

and psychological issues<br />

and preventing them from<br />

ever resurfacing.<br />

10260 SW 56th St.,<br />

Miami, 305-763-5399<br />

TOTAL BODYWORK:<br />

PREVENTIVE AND HEALING<br />

ARTS AT TIERRA SANTA SPA<br />

Melt away stress with a<br />

deep muscle massage that<br />

uses warmed herbal indigo<br />

and rare lapis azul from<br />

Chile to target pressure<br />

points, or try hot but<br />

MENTAL STIMULATION:<br />

SENSORY DEPRIVATION AT<br />

TURNBERRY ISLES SPA<br />

Picture this: you floating in<br />

a tank with 800 pounds of<br />

Epsom salt, deprived of<br />

sensory input—a technique<br />

invented by John Lilly, the<br />

famed neuroscientist of the<br />

subconscious, during the<br />

’70s counterculture<br />

movement. An hour of<br />

sensory deprivation is said<br />

to equal eight hours of<br />

sleep and increase mental<br />

stimulation. 19999 W.<br />

Country Club Dr., Miami,<br />

305-932-6200; turnberry<br />

islemiami.com<br />

FROM THE FEET UP:<br />

REFLEXOLOGY AT COMO<br />

SHAMBHALA URBAN ESCAPE<br />

Did you know that certain<br />

points in the feet can send<br />

signals to organs and<br />

muscles in the rest of the<br />

body, including the<br />

brain? That’s the goal of<br />

reflexology; 60 minutes of<br />

footwork apparently<br />

restores the body’s natural<br />

balance and gives it the<br />

kick it needs to heal itself.<br />

2445 Collins Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-695-3600;<br />

comohotels.com .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARTIN MORRELL<br />

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STYLE MODEL CITIZEN<br />

HOT ’N’<br />

HEVERLY<br />

SOUTH FLORIDA-BORN AND -BRED<br />

MICHAEL HEVERLY OF NEXT<br />

MANAGEMENT DID THE MAGIC CITY<br />

PROUD (AND MADE VIEWERS SWOON)<br />

AS A FINALIST ON CYCLE 22 OF<br />

AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL. NOW THE<br />

BONA FIDE HEARTTHROB IS SETTING<br />

THE MODELING WORLD ABLAZE.<br />

BY KATIE JACKSON<br />

How did you get into modeling?<br />

When I finished high school, all I wanted<br />

was to travel, meet new people, and see<br />

new places. I decided then and there that<br />

I was going to pursue modeling.<br />

What was it like to be a contestant on<br />

America’s Next Top Model?<br />

I went on the show because it was a oncein-a-lifetime<br />

opportunity. We did crazy<br />

things you would never do. Tyra Banks is<br />

great and shows that if you want to be successful<br />

in this industry, you’d better be<br />

ready to work.<br />

Favorite Miami hangout?<br />

I’m a big fan of Wynwood. Wood Tavern<br />

(2531 NW Second Ave., 305-748-2828;<br />

woodtavern.com) or Brick (187 NW 28th<br />

St.,786-467-1205) is usually where I’ll go<br />

on a Saturday night.<br />

Favorite shoot?<br />

I shot with Bruce Weber for the first issue<br />

of CR, Carine Roitfeld’s fashion magazine,<br />

with Kate Upton. Kate is amazing,<br />

and Bruce is one of the greatest of all time.<br />

There’s no limit to the things he’ll do.<br />

You post a lot of positive quotes and<br />

phrases on social media.<br />

Followers write to me and say, “You’re<br />

inspiring me to continue with my<br />

dreams.” That’s really cool to hear.<br />

Why the Instagram handle<br />

@MurdasWorld?<br />

Murda is a nickname I was given as a kid;<br />

it’s a metaphor for saying you’re killing it:<br />

“You’re killing that outfit, you murda’d it.”<br />

Advice to aspiring models?<br />

Be comfortable with who you are.<br />

Be yourself! .<br />

Born in<br />

Hollywood,<br />

Florida, Michael<br />

Heverly was<br />

working in a<br />

bowling center<br />

when he was<br />

tapped for<br />

America’s Next<br />

Top Model; since<br />

then, he has<br />

walked runways<br />

around the world.<br />

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STYLE SPOTLIGHT<br />

YEAR<br />

OF YOU<br />

WITH FRESH FASHION COLLECTIONS HITTING<br />

THE CITY THIS MONTH, THE TIME IS RIGHT<br />

TO REINVENT YOUR LOOK FOR THE YEAR AHEAD.<br />

BY LISA FERRANDINO<br />

THE ESSENTIALIST: CÉLINE<br />

Leave it to Phoebe Philo—the<br />

mastermind behind überluxe<br />

label Céline—to unveil<br />

the most lust-worthy, sleek,<br />

and modern bag in muted<br />

colors exclusively for Magic<br />

City shoppers. Enter the<br />

Tri-Fold bag in blonde from<br />

the resort collection; it’s<br />

functional, versatile, and the<br />

ideal carryall for your<br />

essentials. Miami Design<br />

District, 191 NE 40th St.,<br />

305-866-1888; celine.com<br />

FOR YOUR EYES ONLY:<br />

RAG & BONE X VUARNET<br />

When French design meets<br />

New York cool, the result<br />

is the perfect dose of modernity.<br />

Welcome the Rag &<br />

Bone x Vuarnet collaboration<br />

of sunnies boasting<br />

Vuarnet’s mineral glass. It’s<br />

a look that Rag & Bone<br />

CEO Marcus Wainwright<br />

describes as a “cool style that<br />

anyone can wear.” Talk<br />

about eye candy. Rag &<br />

Bone, Bal Harbour Shops,<br />

9700 Collins Ave., 305-728-<br />

4400; rag-bone.com<br />

FROM SWITZERLAND,<br />

WITH LOVE: BALLY<br />

Carl Franz Bally’s eponymous<br />

label is finally available<br />

for Brickell City Centre<br />

shoppers. Look for the men’s<br />

and women’s hypercolorful<br />

pieces from the spring<br />

collection; they’re reminiscent<br />

of Creative Director Pablo<br />

Coppola’s South American<br />

background, bringing a Latin<br />

twist to the European label<br />

that’s quintessential Miami.<br />

Brickell City Centre, 701 S.<br />

Miami Ave., Miami, 786-441-<br />

2435; bally.com<br />

TO THE SEA: VILEBREQUIN<br />

Get the vacation feel with<br />

brightly patterned suits and<br />

St-Tropez-inspired prints now<br />

that the purveyor of all things<br />

swim, Vilebrequin, has<br />

landed in Brickell City<br />

Centre. Gents, shop the<br />

Moopea suit—its classic fit will<br />

never go out of style. Brickell<br />

City Centre, 701 S. Miami<br />

Ave., Miami, 786-261-0606;<br />

vilebrequin.com .<br />

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP:<br />

A look from Céline’s<br />

resort collection<br />

boasts clean lines;<br />

Hedern high-top<br />

sneaker, Bally ($495);<br />

exclusive blonde<br />

Tri-Fold bag, Céline<br />

($3,100); Cable Car<br />

sunglasses, Rag &<br />

Bone x Vuarnet ($325);<br />

Calanques Moopea<br />

swim suit, Vilebrequin<br />

($295).<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF CÉLINE, BALLY, VILEBREQUIN, AND RAG & BONE<br />

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SCENE<br />

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT...<br />

BEST BET<br />

THE WORLD’S TOP<br />

THOROUGHBRED HORSES<br />

ARE COMING TO<br />

HALLANDALE BEACH FOR<br />

THE MOST LUCRATIVE<br />

RACE ON THE PLANET.<br />

BY JON WARECH<br />

The Stronach Group, a major<br />

international operator of horse<br />

racing tracks, is bringing a<br />

new race to town: the Pegasus<br />

World Cup Invitational at<br />

Gulfstream Park, debuting on<br />

<strong>January</strong> 28. With $12 million<br />

in prize money, new gambling<br />

technology, and a packed<br />

entertainment schedule in a<br />

luxurious setting, the event is<br />

poised to become the Super<br />

Bowl of horse racing. The<br />

company’s president, Belinda<br />

Stronach, is betting on it.<br />

“OUR GOAL IS TO<br />

MODERNIZE THIS<br />

SPORT AND CREATE<br />

NEW AND EXCITING<br />

RACES... I THINK<br />

YOU’RE GOING TO<br />

SEE A DIFFERENT<br />

KIND OF RACE THAN<br />

YOU’RE USED TO.”<br />

—belinda stronach<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>: The first<br />

thing that jumps out is the<br />

prize money. How significant<br />

is that?<br />

Belinda Stronach: The<br />

Pegasus World Cup<br />

Invitational is the richest<br />

horse race in the world, with<br />

a $12 million purse. It’s more<br />

lucrative than the Dubai<br />

World Cup and the<br />

Melbourne Cup. This race is<br />

financed through 12 stakeholders<br />

who each put down<br />

$1 million. The winner will<br />

get $7 million of that $12<br />

million. It’s a bit like a poker<br />

game in some ways. It’s of<br />

great interest to see which<br />

owners will put up which<br />

horses. The outcome should<br />

be that we have the best<br />

horses from around the world<br />

performing for the most<br />

lucrative prize in the world.<br />

The world’s largest horse<br />

sculpture, a 112-foot-high<br />

statue of Pegasus fighting<br />

a dragon, will be a fitting<br />

backdrop for Gulfstream<br />

Park’s $12 million Pegasus<br />

World Cup Invitational.<br />

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SCENE HOTTEST TICKET<br />

More than a horse race,<br />

the Pegasus World Cup<br />

will be an unbridled<br />

entertainment experience,<br />

with live concerts, gourmet<br />

dining, and luxury<br />

amenities. below: Belinda<br />

Stronach, president of the<br />

Stronach Group.<br />

“WE [EXPECT TO] HAVE<br />

THE BEST HORSES FROM<br />

AROUND THE WORLD<br />

PERFORMING FOR THE MOST<br />

LUCRATIVE PRIZE IN THE<br />

WORLD.”—belinda stronach<br />

There are a ton of<br />

events designed to<br />

bring in a new crowd.<br />

What will the atmosphere<br />

be like?<br />

It’s an event. Every race<br />

has its own flair. We own<br />

the second leg of the<br />

Triple Crown, the<br />

Preakness, which has this<br />

massive InfieldFest while<br />

the race is going on, which<br />

gets about 130,000 people.<br />

The Chainsmokers<br />

and Fetty Wap played last<br />

year. It’s about bringing<br />

together different forms of<br />

entertainment and making<br />

a fun experience.<br />

We’re doing that at<br />

Gulfstream with the<br />

Pegasus Park.<br />

There’s a luxury component<br />

to this event, too.<br />

If you’re coming to the<br />

track and you want a<br />

full-on luxury, almost<br />

Vegas-style experience,<br />

the environment has to<br />

complement that. At the<br />

Preakness, we did a fun<br />

hospitality tent, which was<br />

like Ralph Lauren meets<br />

Soho House in a chalet<br />

environment. Here we’ll<br />

be doing a charity event<br />

the night before with all of<br />

our owners and celebrities.<br />

The next day will be<br />

a full day of racing, but<br />

there will be a red carpet,<br />

and we’re also in the process<br />

of renovating our<br />

main restaurant, Ten<br />

Palms, with a 1950s<br />

Cuban-Miami flair.<br />

What technological<br />

changes are coming?<br />

We’re going to have a<br />

bunch of Jumbotrons and<br />

stages with performances<br />

taking place throughout<br />

the day. We’re also in the<br />

process of developing a<br />

new mobile betting app<br />

that’s fun for a younger<br />

demographic. Our goal is<br />

to modernize this sport<br />

and create new and exciting<br />

races.<br />

This feels like a big<br />

investment on the part<br />

of your company.<br />

There are partners and<br />

risk-takers involved in this<br />

venture to elevate and<br />

modernize horse racing.<br />

We are building a brand<br />

to a certain standard, so I<br />

think you’re going to see a<br />

different kind of race than<br />

you’re used to seeing. We<br />

don’t see our competition<br />

as other horse races. We<br />

see our competition as<br />

other sports leagues, like<br />

the NFL or NBA, and<br />

other forms of entertainment.<br />

Our job is to make<br />

it compelling enough that<br />

it creates experiences<br />

people want to come to.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 28 at Gulfstream<br />

Park & Casino , 901 S.<br />

Federal Hwy., Hallandale<br />

Beach, 954-454-7000;<br />

gulfstreampark.com .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF GULFSTREAM PARK & CASINO (PEGASUS PARK); KELLY SERFOSS/SERFOSS PRODUCTIONS (STRONACH)<br />

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SCENE EXPERIENCE<br />

ALL THAT<br />

JAZZ<br />

THE JAZZ AGE LAWN PARTY<br />

SWINGS THROUGH SOUTH<br />

BEACH THIS MONTH,<br />

BRINGING A ROARING<br />

1920S CELEBRATION TO<br />

ART DECO WEEKEND.<br />

BY LAUREN EPSTEIN<br />

HERE AND TOP RIGHT:<br />

Dancers show off the<br />

joyous spirit of the<br />

Jazz Age. BOTTOM<br />

RIGHT: Full Roaring<br />

Twenties regalia on<br />

display at the New<br />

York event. BELOW:<br />

A dapper Michael<br />

Arenella conducts his<br />

Dreamland Orchestra.<br />

Shaking hands with renowned<br />

jazz musician Michael Arenella<br />

is like entering a time warp. He<br />

sports a dapper haircut and<br />

checks the time on a pocket<br />

watch that he pulls out from<br />

under the jacket of a fitted<br />

old-fashioned suit. But this isn’t<br />

a costume or persona. This is<br />

who Arenella is, and he brings<br />

that authenticity to his Jazz Age<br />

Lawn Party, which hits Miami<br />

<strong>January</strong> 13 through 15 as part<br />

of the 40th annual Art Deco<br />

Weekend.<br />

For nearly 12 years, the Jazz<br />

Age Lawn Party, a 1920s- and<br />

’30s-themed extravaganza of<br />

fashion, dancing, music, and<br />

revelry, has breathed life into<br />

New York City summers by<br />

way of the past. “The ’20s and<br />

’30s were the sexiest,” says<br />

Arenella. “The music, the<br />

fashion, the cars. The way<br />

people held their cigarettes. It<br />

was a very provocative era.”<br />

Set in the dunes of South<br />

Beach, Arenella says the<br />

Miami backdrop will put a<br />

new spin on the event. “I’m<br />

tailoring my lineup to reflect<br />

that,” he explains. Regardless,<br />

Arenella is bringing his A game.<br />

“We’re going to do what we do<br />

best, play 1920s jazz, do 1920s<br />

dance numbers, serve great<br />

cocktails, and conjure up the<br />

ghosts of the past,” he says. “It’s<br />

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Miami is going to color that.”<br />

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“THE 1920S AND ’30S<br />

WERE THE SEXIEST.”<br />

—MICHAEL ARENELLA<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JANE KRATOCHVIL (STRIPED DANCER, BEIGE DANCERS); FILIP WOLAK (RED DANCERS)<br />

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SCENE NEW IN TOWN<br />

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Last year’s Race of<br />

Champions at Olympic Park in London;<br />

Germany’s Pascal Wehrlein competes in the<br />

2015 ROC Nations’ Cup in a Mercedes-AMG<br />

W06 Hybrid; the checkered flag at last year’s<br />

Nations’ Cup; backstage, the helmet and<br />

gloves of Brazil’s Nelson Piquet Jr. await.<br />

NEED FOR<br />

SPEED<br />

A HIGH-OCTANE BATTLE OF<br />

DRIVING SKILL—PITTING THE<br />

WORLD’S FASTEST RACERS<br />

AGAINST EACH OTHER IN IDENTICAL<br />

CARS—COMES TO MARLINS PARK.<br />

BY BECKY RANDEL<br />

Auto racing comes in so many<br />

thrilling varieties, it would seem<br />

impossible to determine the best<br />

driver in the world. How do<br />

you compare, say, a Formula 1<br />

champ with an off-road racer?<br />

But that’s the goal of the Race of<br />

Champions, whose 28th edition<br />

comes to Marlins Park this<br />

month. The best drivers from<br />

Nascar, IndyCar, and other disciplines<br />

climb into identical<br />

vehicles and compete based<br />

only on driving skill to determine<br />

the true “Champion of<br />

Champions.” Here’s the 411:<br />

● The cars are all tested and certified<br />

identical by ROC officials.<br />

● Saturday’s event features<br />

top drivers racing in individual<br />

heats. On Sunday, drivers<br />

grouped by country will compete<br />

for the ROC Nations’ Cup.<br />

● The track will be approximately<br />

750 yards long, and the<br />

cars will reach top speeds of<br />

over 100 mph, with fans closer to<br />

the action than at most races.<br />

● Three of the most popular<br />

ROC drivers are South Florida<br />

residents: Juan Pablo Montoya,<br />

Ryan Hunter-Reay, and<br />

Brazilian Tony Kanaan.<br />

● Four-time Formula 1 champ<br />

Sebastian Vettel of Germany<br />

will defend the ROC title he<br />

won last year at London’s<br />

Olympic Stadium.<br />

● The fastest car in the 2015<br />

ROC was the Mercedes-AMG<br />

GT, clocked at 192 mph.<br />

● Arrive two hours before the<br />

racing begins for a preshow with<br />

car and bike stunt exhibitions,<br />

DJs, cheerleaders, and more.<br />

● All attendees will be entered<br />

into the Ultimate Seat Upgrade<br />

contest, with the winner(s) sitting<br />

in a car with an ROC driver.<br />

● The Race of Champions is<br />

broadcast in more than 180<br />

countries, potentially reaching<br />

over 1 billion people. <strong>January</strong><br />

21–22 at Marlins Park, 501<br />

Marlins Way, Miami, 305-480-<br />

1300; raceofchampions.com .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY © RACE OF CHAMPIONS 2015 (ALL IMAGES); BY @JOSEMARIODIAS (HELMET)<br />

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SCENE LEGEND<br />

TAYLOR<br />

MADE<br />

FORMER DOLPHINS STAR<br />

JASON TAYLOR TACKLES CURRENT<br />

NFL ISSUES, HIS RECENT COACHING<br />

GIG, AND LIFE AFTER PRO FOOTBALL.<br />

BY JON WARECH<br />

Sundays aren’t quite the same for Miami<br />

Dolphins legend Jason Taylor, who<br />

retired after the 2011 season with 139.5<br />

sacks, sixth all-time in NFL history.<br />

“My Sundays are spent watching<br />

games, usually at home with my sons,”<br />

says the former defensive end, who spent<br />

13 of his 15 seasons with the Dolphins.<br />

“They’re 13 and 12 years old, so everything<br />

is about fantasy football for them.<br />

They’ll ask me who to put in based on<br />

whose defense is good. They try to tap<br />

my brain for some football knowledge.”<br />

That knowledge is put to good use on<br />

Westwood One Radio and Sirius XM,<br />

where Taylor dishes out commentary, and<br />

on the football field, where he coaches his<br />

oldest son’s football team in Davie—a field<br />

that has become a haven for former<br />

Dolphins stars. “I coach hard, but I love<br />

being out there and around the kids.”<br />

Taylor has been making an impact on<br />

children his entire career, as an inspiration<br />

both on the field and off, with the<br />

Jason Taylor Foundation, dedicated to<br />

helping kids in need since its inception in<br />

2004. The foundation has contributed<br />

nearly $5 million in programs and<br />

services ranging from scholarships and<br />

back-to-school shopping to local programming<br />

like the Jason Taylor Reading<br />

Room and the bluapple Poetry Network,<br />

which helps students express themselves<br />

through spoken word.<br />

“We’ve come to a point now where<br />

we’ve provided college scholarships and<br />

created so much of our own programming<br />

that it’s really taken on a life of its<br />

own,” Taylor says. “We have kids who<br />

came through the Reading Room who<br />

come back and volunteer for us<br />

after college.”<br />

Football was a platform for Taylor,<br />

who himself “grew up on the other side<br />

of the tracks,” to make a difference in<br />

“IF PEOPLE CAN LEARN<br />

TO RESPECT EACH<br />

OTHER, THEN WE’RE<br />

ON A TRACK TO DOING<br />

SOME GOOD.”<br />

—jason taylor<br />

Jason Taylor retired<br />

after the 2011<br />

season with 139.5<br />

career sacks—the<br />

sixth-most in the<br />

history of the NFL.<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARC SEROTA/GETTY IMAGES (TAYLOR); COURTESY OF THE JASON<br />

TAYLOR FOUNDATION (WILLIAMS, READING ROOM), OPPOSITE PAGE: PHOTOGRAPHY BY ELIOT<br />

J. SCHECHTER/GETTY IMAGES<br />

Taylor celebrates a<br />

sack against the<br />

Houston Texans at Sun<br />

Life Stadium in 2011.<br />

below, from left:<br />

Congratulating former<br />

Reading Room student<br />

Autumn Williams at the<br />

Louder Than A Bomb<br />

Florida poetry festival<br />

finals; with a student at<br />

the Jason Taylor<br />

Reading Room, his<br />

after-school literacy<br />

program in Miramar.<br />

young people’s lives. But today, for<br />

many, like San Francisco 49ers quarterback<br />

Colin Kaepernick, the sport also<br />

serves as a platform for protest, to bring<br />

social injustices to light. Kneeling during<br />

the anthem has become a weekly hot<br />

topic, and Taylor sees the impact.<br />

“There were a handful of guys on the<br />

Dolphins that [knelt], and in no way does<br />

it disrespect the freedoms we have or the<br />

military or the flag,” he says. “It was a<br />

sole support for the issues we have in<br />

society, and I have no problem with that.<br />

People have fought and died to provide<br />

that right. No matter what side of the<br />

fence you’re on, if people can learn to<br />

respect each other, then I think we’re on<br />

a track to doing some good.”<br />

As for the game itself, Taylor wakes<br />

up with a near-daily reminder of his 15<br />

seasons. “Every day hurts,” he says. “It’s<br />

just part of it. You get to the point where<br />

you become used to living with pain.<br />

Certain things don’t work the way they<br />

used to—shoulders, knees, hips, back—<br />

but I’m still pretty healthy. I’ve been<br />

very lucky.”<br />

In today’s game, there’s more talk of<br />

injuries than ever before, and Taylor<br />

appreciates the efforts to prevent<br />

concussions and head injuries, but notes<br />

that the physical wear and tear is something<br />

you sign up for as a player.<br />

“Football is a violent physical game, and<br />

you can’t take injuries away,” he says. “If<br />

you play the game of football, you’re<br />

going to get hurt.”<br />

If he still could be out on the field,<br />

Taylor says he’d likely jump at the chance.<br />

But for now, Dolphins fans will have to<br />

settle for that giant Jason Taylor mascot.<br />

“It’s pretty funny,” he says of the<br />

giant-head version of him that runs<br />

around the field during each home<br />

game. “There’s a Dan Marino, a Don<br />

Shula, and then somehow somebody<br />

picked me to be the other guy. I’m<br />

actually pretty flattered.” The Jason Taylor<br />

Foundation supports and creates programs<br />

that facilitate the personal growth and<br />

empowerment of South Florida’s children in<br />

need by focusing on improved healthcare,<br />

education, and quality of life. For more<br />

information or to donate, visit jason<br />

taylorfoundation.com. .<br />

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SCENE BEACH PATROL<br />

LADIES’ LUNCH<br />

ONLY IN MIAMI COULD SCHOOL LUNCH LOOK SO CHIC.<br />

BY BECKY RANDEL<br />

Melissa Yanovitch (left) and<br />

Jennifer Bivona, creators of the<br />

Pursebox (top right), available<br />

in three vibrant colors, are<br />

making school lunch a little<br />

more fun and a lot more stylish.<br />

What’s a young girl to do<br />

when she wants to look<br />

cool at school but her<br />

lunchbox options are<br />

limited to Dora the<br />

Explorer and other icons of<br />

the grade-school set? That<br />

was precisely the question<br />

asked and answered by<br />

Melissa Yanovitch and<br />

Jennifer Bivona, founders<br />

of the Miami-based start-up<br />

Ma Petite and creators of<br />

the Pursebox. Inspired by<br />

Jennifer’s childhood habit<br />

of carrying her mother’s<br />

purses to school, the line<br />

consists of insulated<br />

lunchboxes that look just<br />

like luxe purses.<br />

“We couldn’t believe<br />

there wasn’t anything on<br />

the market already and<br />

initially sent out a bunch of<br />

prototypes to Miami-based<br />

moms,” says Yanovitch.<br />

“Before we even launched,<br />

people were finding our<br />

website and the preorders<br />

started coming in quickly.<br />

The thing we didn’t expect<br />

is how many moms would<br />

order one for their child<br />

and then, as soon as they<br />

received it, order another<br />

one for themselves and<br />

some as gifts.”<br />

Sales are booming for<br />

the BPA-free Purseboxes,<br />

which can be carried by<br />

hand or slung over the<br />

shoulder with the included<br />

cross-body strap, and girls<br />

everywhere are happily<br />

toting their sandwiches in<br />

style. Tweens (and their<br />

moms) are especially<br />

pleased with the bright,<br />

age-appropriate designs,<br />

which let them segue into<br />

adolescence in a suitable<br />

yet still fashionable way.<br />

Best of all, a portion of<br />

the sales proceeds are<br />

donated to Baby2Baby, an<br />

organization that provides<br />

diapers, clothing, and<br />

other basic necessities for<br />

low-income children.<br />

purseboxshop.com .<br />

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SCENE ANNIVERSARY<br />

50<br />

SHADES<br />

OF PAINT<br />

ON ITS 10TH<br />

ANNIVERSARY, THE<br />

WORLD’S LARGEST PAINT<br />

PARTY IS COLORING<br />

WYNWOOD WITH MORE<br />

THAN JUST THOUSANDS<br />

OF GALLONS OF PAINT.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

With more than 60 shows in<br />

over 25 countries annually,<br />

the Miami-born Life in<br />

Color isn’t just a paint party;<br />

it’s a global dance phenomenon.<br />

Chief Operating<br />

Officer Eric Fuller gives us<br />

the lowdown with 10 things<br />

you need to know before<br />

you party, dance, and get<br />

covered head to toe in paint.<br />

Life in Color has become a<br />

global EDM phenomenon. The<br />

Kingdom stage (SHOWN HERE)<br />

debuted last year in Miami and<br />

later toured internationally.<br />

1. New Digs: “If Life in<br />

Color were a city, it’d be<br />

Wynwood. So we’re taking<br />

over two blocks [Mana<br />

Studios and RC Cola] in the<br />

Miami Arts District.”<br />

2. Triple Stage Count:<br />

“We’ve got a trifecta of<br />

stages, including a local<br />

stage featuring Florida’s best<br />

up-and-coming talent.” Plus<br />

(for those who remember<br />

last year’s craziness), the<br />

underwater tent is making<br />

a comeback.<br />

3. Star Acts: “Diplo is<br />

headlining for the first time<br />

since 2012. Joining him are<br />

Marshmello, Carnage,<br />

Illenium, Mija, Young Thug,<br />

Seven Lions, David Solano,<br />

and many more.”<br />

4. In Living Color: “Look<br />

out for the eight-foot riser<br />

near the relaxation area,<br />

where local artists will be<br />

painting a live mural. Plus,<br />

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“IF LIFE IN COLOR<br />

WERE A CITY, IT’D<br />

BE WYNWOOD.”<br />

—ERIC FULLER<br />

Partygoers “come<br />

looking like<br />

Wite-Out and leave<br />

like a rainbow.”<br />

BELOW: Life in Color<br />

takes Mexico.<br />

get a custom LIC tattoo.”<br />

5. Fuel Up: Raving can<br />

make you ravenous (and<br />

exhausted). Look out for<br />

local food trucks and java<br />

from the city’s favorite<br />

coffee roaster, Panther<br />

Coffee (panthercoffee.com).<br />

6. Got Gear? Don’t<br />

leave without an exclusive<br />

limited-edition LIC<br />

Miami X Rareform<br />

backpack. “We only<br />

made 200, and no bag<br />

is the same.”<br />

7. Party Responsibly:<br />

“Our recycle program is<br />

back for good! Bring five<br />

empty plastic bottles and<br />

get a bottle of paint on us.”<br />

8. Dress Code: “Come<br />

looking like Wite-Out and<br />

leave like a rainbow.”<br />

9. Post-Paint: “Keep<br />

coloring the town neon<br />

through Sunday morning<br />

at Space, our official<br />

afterparty partner venue.”<br />

10. Prepare to Dye:<br />

“We’re unveiling a new<br />

paint deployment system<br />

that will blast about<br />

10,000 gallons of paint to<br />

our 25,000 attendees.<br />

Get ready!” <strong>January</strong> 28,<br />

2 PM to midnight, at 318<br />

NW 23rd St., Miami;<br />

lifeincolor.com .<br />

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SCENE MAGIC CITY<br />

A welder on the<br />

Panama Canal<br />

expansion,<br />

photographed by<br />

Andrew Kaufman in<br />

his book The Isthmus.<br />

The newly released<br />

book documents the<br />

project from its early<br />

stages through its<br />

completion in 2016.<br />

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A CANAL RUNS<br />

THROUGH IT<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDREW KAUFMAN<br />

MIAMI-BASED PHOTOGRAPHER ANDREW AUFMAN<br />

TRADES THE PAINTED WALLS OF WYNWOOD FOR<br />

THE EXPANSE OF ONE OF THE WONDERS OF THE<br />

WORLD, DOCUMENTING THE PANAMA CANAL<br />

IN A NEW BOOK. BY BRETT SOKOL<br />

“I liken it to one of those great<br />

WPA projects of the 1930s,”<br />

says Andrew Kaufman, citing<br />

the massive Works Progress<br />

Administration infrastructure<br />

projects that dotted America’s<br />

Depression-era landscape. “It’s<br />

an engineering marvel!” The<br />

marvel in discussion is the<br />

recently completed expansion<br />

of the Panama Canal, which<br />

roughly doubles the capacity of<br />

the more than 14,000 cargo<br />

ships annually passing through<br />

it, with new ocean liner-bearing<br />

locks as long as three Empire<br />

State Buildings laid end to end.<br />

Even a seemingly jaded Miami<br />

native and professional<br />

photographer like Kaufman,<br />

long accustomed to both living<br />

amid and shooting South<br />

Florida’s sky-blotting towers of<br />

glass and steel, is impressed.<br />

Putting his sense of wonder<br />

into book form, Kaufman has<br />

just published The Isthmus, a<br />

collection of his photos<br />

chronicling the Panama<br />

Canal’s expansion at its various<br />

stages, beginning in 2004 and<br />

crescendoing with its completion.<br />

The Isthmus is an aesthetic<br />

departure from his three<br />

previous books documenting<br />

Wynwood’s vibrant street art<br />

scene; Kaufman says he carved<br />

out personal time for the Canal<br />

while on assignment in Panama<br />

for a range of publications,<br />

from Time magazine to<br />

Germany’s Der Spiegel. Still, as<br />

awe-inspiring as the Canal’s<br />

scale may be, Kaufman says he<br />

was even more fascinated by<br />

the people dredging, pouring<br />

concrete, laying pipe, and<br />

bringing its blueprints to life.<br />

“For me, the human factor is<br />

the overriding factor throughout<br />

the book,” he explains. “It’s<br />

easy to photograph construction.<br />

What’s not so easy to<br />

photograph is the everyday<br />

working man who’s waking up<br />

at sunrise and toiling away in<br />

that hot, equatorial sun.”<br />

Equally important, he adds, is<br />

that unlike the original 1914<br />

Canal built by the United<br />

States, “the men and women<br />

of Panama were building the<br />

expansion. It was going to be<br />

a true Panamanian effort.”<br />

That shift hasn’t been<br />

without its critics. The<br />

construction bid winner was<br />

dogged by charges of nepotism<br />

and corruption, followed<br />

by allegations of dangerous<br />

cost-cutting and ongoing safety<br />

concerns. Kaufman acknowledges<br />

the controversy but<br />

says he purposely avoided<br />

covering it over the 12 years he<br />

photographed it in his now<br />

finished book. “I see myself as<br />

a historian just trying to show<br />

what happened on the<br />

ground, not pointing a finger,”<br />

he says. Indeed, throughout<br />

Kaufman’s book, the Canal’s<br />

Pictures from The<br />

Isthmus: A young boy<br />

leaps into the ocean<br />

off of a building in<br />

Casco Viejo. below: A<br />

woman models her<br />

swimsuit in Portobelo<br />

on the Caribbean<br />

coast of Panama.<br />

construction crews are front and<br />

center—even as they’re increasingly<br />

dwarfed by their own<br />

handiwork. That same spirit is<br />

in play as Kaufman moves from<br />

the Canal into the Panamanian<br />

countryside, taking time to<br />

document rural life. As gorgeous<br />

as the terrain may be, it’s<br />

the people who live there that<br />

steer Kaufman’s lens.<br />

No less striking than his<br />

photographic composition is the<br />

technique behind it: predominantly<br />

black and white, and shot<br />

almost entirely on 35mm film.<br />

“Film has a nuance and a subtlety<br />

that digital doesn’t have. It has a<br />

personality.” And for those who<br />

counter with the comparative<br />

ease of storing digital archives<br />

versus stacks of 35mm negatives,<br />

Kaufman is no less emphatic.<br />

“All hard drives fail; it’s just a<br />

matter of when. But that film<br />

placed in a drawer will never<br />

fail.” Andrew Kaufman will discuss<br />

The Isthmus on <strong>January</strong> 12<br />

at 7 pm at The Leica Store,<br />

372 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables,<br />

305-921-4433; leicastore<br />

miami.com; theisthmus.org. .<br />

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SCENE BEACH PATROL<br />

HER<br />

TURN<br />

EMILIO AND GLORIA<br />

ESTEFAN’S DAUGHTER,<br />

EMILY, STEPS INTO THE<br />

SPOTLIGHT.<br />

BY JON WARECH<br />

Emily Estefan<br />

breaks out from her<br />

parents’ musical<br />

shadow in her<br />

debut solo album.<br />

It’s tough enough to make<br />

a name for yourself in the<br />

music business as it is, but<br />

when your name is already<br />

shared by two people who<br />

have won a combined 26<br />

Grammy Awards, it can be<br />

even tougher. Such is the case<br />

for Emily Estefan, the<br />

22-year-old daughter of<br />

Emilio and Gloria Estefan,<br />

whose debut solo LP, Take<br />

Whatever You Want, is set for<br />

release on February 3.<br />

Growing up in a musical<br />

home had its obvious advantages.<br />

“I grew up sitting on the<br />

sides of these monstrosities of<br />

concerts hearing these bands<br />

shred, and it put a fire in me<br />

to really play music,” she tells<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>, but notes that<br />

when breaking out on her<br />

own, the music-royalty last<br />

name isn’t always helpful, as<br />

people are quick to judge.<br />

“It’s constantly a struggle<br />

because people wish that I<br />

could be like a second Gloria,<br />

which I don’t blame them<br />

because I’m also a fan of my<br />

mom,” she says. “But if you<br />

listen to my stuff, you’ll see<br />

not only how much I respect<br />

my parents, but that I have<br />

something different to say in<br />

maybe a different way.”<br />

Listeners can hear that<br />

difference in her first original<br />

song and music video, “F#ck<br />

To Be,” which premiered on<br />

Entertainment Tonight in 2015.<br />

The title alone might make<br />

her parents want to turn the<br />

beat around. “What do you<br />

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clockwise from left:<br />

Gloria and Emily<br />

Estefan host the<br />

annual Thanksgiving<br />

Feed A Friend at<br />

Bongos Cuban Cafe<br />

at the Seminole Hard<br />

Rock Hotel & Casino;<br />

the Estefans at the<br />

2016 Tony Awards;<br />

performing at the<br />

Latin Songwriters<br />

Hall of Fame at the<br />

Fillmore last year.<br />

mean? I’m such a princess,<br />

can’t you tell?” she says<br />

jokingly, before explaining<br />

the song. “It’s about an<br />

ultimate goal to be unapologetically<br />

yourself.”<br />

That’s a personal struggle<br />

that Estefan has dealt with<br />

in launching her budding<br />

career. A recent graduate of<br />

Berklee College of Music,<br />

she produced a dance mix<br />

for Kathy Griffin’s theme<br />

song, “I’ll Say It,” cowrote<br />

the only original song on<br />

the hit Broadway show On<br />

Your Feet, and made her<br />

singing debut alongside the<br />

LA Youth Orchestra at the<br />

Hollywood Bowl.<br />

“For me, that’s a sacred<br />

stage,” says Estefan, who,<br />

aside from her parents,<br />

names Michael Jackson,<br />

Stevie Wonder, Nina<br />

Simone, and Erykah Badu<br />

as some of her influences.<br />

“Some of my favorite bands<br />

have played [at the<br />

Hollywood Bowl]. So when<br />

I had the opportunity to<br />

sing there, I questioned if I<br />

deserved it.”<br />

She did deserve it, and<br />

fans who buy the album or<br />

attend her concert at the<br />

University of Miami the<br />

night before its release will<br />

undoubtedly agree. Her<br />

talent stands on its own, and<br />

in the new album she’s<br />

realizing just that.<br />

“The first song [on Take<br />

Whatever You Want] is a<br />

ballad, and everyone<br />

thinks it’s a love song, but<br />

it’s actually from my new<br />

self to my old self, giving<br />

me permission to do what I<br />

do and not be a coward<br />

about it,” Estefan says.<br />

“The rest of the album is<br />

about walking through<br />

that process and figuring<br />

out what I’m about. It’s<br />

honest.” February 2 at 8 pm,<br />

UM Gusman Concert Hall,<br />

1314 Miller Dr., Coral<br />

Gables, 305-284-2438;<br />

miami.edu .<br />

“IF YOU LISTEN<br />

TO MY STUFF,<br />

YOU’LL SEE THAT I<br />

HAVE SOMETHING<br />

DIFFERENT TO SAY.”<br />

—emily estefan<br />

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SCENE ART FULL<br />

Carlos Slim (left)<br />

and Romero Britto<br />

celebrate their new<br />

collaboration.<br />

left: Passionate by<br />

Romero Britto.<br />

SLIM<br />

CHANCE<br />

MEXICAN MEDIA<br />

MAGNATE CARLOS SLIM<br />

PARTNERS WITH<br />

ROMERO BRITTO TO<br />

HELP BRING THE<br />

CELEBRATED ARTIST’S<br />

COLORFUL WORKS TO<br />

THE MASSES.<br />

BY BECKY RANDEL<br />

Mention the name<br />

Romero Britto to anyone<br />

who’s remotely<br />

art-savvy and the reaction<br />

is the same:<br />

Vibrant colors and<br />

playful shapes immediately<br />

spring to mind.<br />

The celebrated<br />

Brazilian-born, Miamimade<br />

artist has turned<br />

his whimsical art into<br />

a recognizable brand,<br />

with licensing deals<br />

around the world with<br />

industry titans like<br />

Disney and Coca-Cola.<br />

But Britto isn’t done.<br />

A new licensing agreement<br />

with Carlos<br />

Slim’s Grupo Carso<br />

(a conglomerate that<br />

includes retail stores)<br />

will deliver a line of<br />

apparel, handbags,<br />

and home décor items<br />

featuring the artist’s distinctive<br />

work. “Carlos<br />

Slim is the biggest<br />

patron of the arts you<br />

can imagine,” says<br />

Britto, who has been<br />

friends with the<br />

Mexican billionaire<br />

for years. Slim is such a<br />

fan of his painting that<br />

Britto was the first living<br />

artist chosen to exhibit<br />

at Museo Soumaya,<br />

Slim’s private museum<br />

in Mexico City. The<br />

artist says the new<br />

partnership grew<br />

organically from their<br />

friendship (which has<br />

included painting<br />

lessons with Slim’s<br />

grandchildren): “I<br />

think our discussions<br />

were always going in<br />

one direction.”<br />

Rolling out in <strong>2017</strong>,<br />

the new collection is a<br />

logical extension of<br />

Britto’s well-established<br />

art-meets-commerce<br />

strategy. “I don’t want<br />

my art to be just in possession<br />

of the elite of<br />

the world,” he explains.<br />

“The important thing is<br />

to be understood,<br />

because there are a lot<br />

of artists—and I respect<br />

everyone—who pick<br />

things that very few<br />

people can understand<br />

or relate to. So the lucky<br />

one is [the artist] who<br />

can speak to as many<br />

people as possible.”<br />

Britto doesn’t come<br />

from a background<br />

of privilege, which is<br />

perhaps why he appreciates<br />

work that<br />

appeals to a wide audience.<br />

“My mother was<br />

concerned with taking<br />

care of nine children;<br />

there was no time for<br />

museums.” As a child,<br />

he says, “I just knew I<br />

needed to change my<br />

life.” He loved education,<br />

and even went to<br />

law school before realizing<br />

he had to follow<br />

his passion: “I never<br />

thought I could do anything<br />

with my art. But I<br />

always wanted to share<br />

my work with people.”<br />

These days Britto<br />

spends his time traveling<br />

the world and working<br />

in his 50,000-square-foot<br />

Wynwood studio and<br />

his two Lincoln Road<br />

shops, which together<br />

employ 100 people.<br />

He is also evolving<br />

with the times, dipping<br />

his toe into the burgeoning<br />

world of street art.<br />

Recently, on a whim, he<br />

drew flowers on the exterior<br />

of his building, but a<br />

few days later they were<br />

vandalized. “Whoever<br />

did this to me did me the<br />

biggest favor, because<br />

I’d never thought about<br />

doing my art in that context.<br />

Now I’m putting<br />

spray paint and texture<br />

in my work just because<br />

of this incident… They<br />

opened up a new tunnel<br />

for me.” britto.com .<br />

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SCENE DYNAMIC DUO<br />

Antonio Gonzalez<br />

(left) and Jaydee<br />

Freixas say Miami is<br />

like a character in<br />

their new film<br />

Vandal, which shows<br />

the city “from a<br />

vantage point that<br />

hasn’t been seen<br />

on screen.”<br />

GRAFFITI<br />

LIFE<br />

A NEW PROJECT<br />

FROM MIAMI-BASED<br />

FILMMAKERS BRINGS<br />

OUR LOCAL GRAFFITI<br />

SUBCULTURE TO<br />

THE WORLD.<br />

BY JON WARECH<br />

Two years ago, writerproducer<br />

Jose Daniel “Jaydee”<br />

Freixas and entrepreneur<br />

Antonio Gonzalez met on<br />

the set of a music video and<br />

decided to join forces to<br />

create the film Vandal, a<br />

drama set in Miami’s graffiti<br />

subculture. It’s shooting in<br />

Wynwood and Little Havana<br />

this month. The Exilium<br />

Media partners sat down to<br />

discuss the film, Miami, and<br />

what it takes to depict this<br />

world with authenticity.<br />

How did the film get started?<br />

Freixas: I started doing graffiti<br />

in Miami in the 1990s when I<br />

was in high school. We were<br />

more interested in vandalism.<br />

It was a culture and a way of<br />

life. The ability to make a<br />

living off graffiti didn’t exist<br />

then, so I looked into film.<br />

This project was essentially a<br />

short film that I wrote when I<br />

was in film school. I never<br />

ended up making it, but I<br />

always wanted to tell the story.<br />

I’m not a writer-director who<br />

has an interest in graffiti. I’m a<br />

writer-director who lived the<br />

graffiti life.<br />

Gonzalez: Meeting Jaydee two<br />

years ago was a godsend. He’s<br />

young, focused, and aggressive<br />

in terms of executing his passion.<br />

We sat down for lunch<br />

and said, Let’s get into this<br />

film game. Vandal was the first<br />

project he told me about. We<br />

started brainstorming, and<br />

here we are.<br />

There’s a difference<br />

between graffiti and street<br />

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art that you capture in<br />

the film.<br />

Freixas: Graffiti is vandalism,<br />

and street art is art that<br />

you got permission to do.<br />

Now they’ve merged as the<br />

world has started to accept<br />

graffiti. Graffiti artists used<br />

to only make a living<br />

tattooing or selling drugs or<br />

doing some shady activity.<br />

You were an outcast renegade<br />

vandal.<br />

Gonzalez: That’s the struggle<br />

for the lead character in<br />

Vandal, who was brought up<br />

thinking that in order to stay<br />

true to your roots, you<br />

couldn’t make money off of<br />

your graffiti, so he had to hide<br />

his talents from the world.<br />

He’s too immature to realize<br />

that you shouldn’t let your<br />

talent go to waste. That’s his<br />

coming of age throughout the<br />

film: If you’ve got talent, go<br />

out there and get your piece.<br />

Freixas: In the real world,<br />

there’s still a long way to go.<br />

A lot of artists who started in<br />

the graffiti game [and who]<br />

have broken into the fine-art<br />

world said “No way” when<br />

we approached them to be<br />

involved in the film. They<br />

didn’t want their image to<br />

be associated with graffiti.<br />

That was surprising to<br />

me—to see there is still this<br />

kind of stigma to graffiti.<br />

Gonzalez: There’s a<br />

rawness to it and an honesty<br />

to that art that you don’t get<br />

otherwise, unless you’ve<br />

struggled and lived and<br />

painted under duress.<br />

Miami plays a major role<br />

in the film and in the<br />

industry as a whole.<br />

Freixas: I’ve met a lot of<br />

street artists who moved to<br />

Miami to paint in Wynwood<br />

and Little River because<br />

there’s so much space and<br />

because you’re going to<br />

get noticed.<br />

Gonzalez: We consider<br />

Miami a character in the<br />

film. We’re not doing aerials<br />

of downtown or shots of<br />

South Beach. We’re going to<br />

shoot Miami from a vantage<br />

point that hasn’t been seen<br />

on screen. We pride ourselves<br />

on the fact that we<br />

were able to fund this film<br />

and shoot it on our terms<br />

here in South Florida the<br />

way it should be shot. .<br />

“I’M NOT A<br />

WRITER-DIRECTOR<br />

WHO HAS AN<br />

INTEREST IN<br />

GRAFFITI. I’M A<br />

WRITER-DIRECTOR<br />

WHO LIVED THE<br />

GRAFFITI LIFE.”<br />

—jaydee freixas<br />

Serving as a vivid<br />

backdrop for Vandal are<br />

the painted walls of<br />

Wynwood, where street<br />

artists are flocking<br />

“because there’s so<br />

much space and because<br />

you’re going to get<br />

noticed,” says Freixas.<br />

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above: Since 1981,<br />

the National<br />

YoungArts<br />

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supported<br />

promising visual,<br />

performing, literary,<br />

and design artists<br />

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bottom left and<br />

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combines a garden<br />

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vignettes directed by Tony<br />

Award-nominated actor<br />

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SAVOR<br />

THE FLAVORS OF THE CITY<br />

PARADIGM<br />

SHIFT<br />

AT PARADIGM TCHEN IN<br />

SUNSET HARBOUR, JUGOFRESH’S<br />

MATTHEW SHERMAN IS<br />

NOURISHING MIAMIANS WHILE<br />

KEEPING MOTHER EARTH<br />

TOP OF MIND.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARY JAMES<br />

It’s the question on the minds of the next<br />

generation and climate-change scientists<br />

worldwide: How do we shift to a higher<br />

collective consciousness and a more<br />

eco-aware way of living? Especially<br />

when it comes to food? “I believe there’s<br />

a dysfunctional food system and want<br />

to head to a more sustainable one,”<br />

says Matthew Sherman. “For mind,<br />

body, and spirit.”<br />

Before getting Miami hooked on<br />

juicing with Jugofresh, Sherman was<br />

consuming “triple cheese pizzas with<br />

Fruity Pebbles on top and Chinese<br />

takeout nightly” and topping 360<br />

pounds. Looking for a clean slate,<br />

Sherman in 2010 opened Jugofresh for<br />

his personal well-being and to spread<br />

awareness of the benefits of juicing, first<br />

with routine juice cleanses and then<br />

expanding to 10 locations and an R&D<br />

test kitchen—planting the seed for what<br />

would become Paradigm Kitchen.<br />

“Every time my brothers were in<br />

town, we’d go to Jugofresh, but they<br />

were always hungry when we left,” says<br />

Sherman, who felt frustrated by his<br />

inability to fully nourish beyond liquid<br />

fuel and açai bowls. “We wanted to<br />

bridge the gap and create a palate-satisfying<br />

hearty meal that wasn’t heavy.”<br />

The result? An 85 percent plant-based<br />

menu sprinkled with enough animal<br />

protein (fish, chicken, and lamb, all<br />

sourced from Florida) to feed the soul.<br />

And at Paradigm Kitchen, you can<br />

forget high-fructose corn syrup-laden<br />

cola. Housemade sodas like the<br />

Taste the rainbow:<br />

Paradigm Kitchen’s<br />

bowls, like this<br />

colorful Poke Poke,<br />

are laden with<br />

organic produce,<br />

housemade passion<br />

fruit kimchi, and local<br />

proteins, such as<br />

line-caught fish from<br />

Trigger Seafood.<br />

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SAVOR<br />

“I WANT TO HEAD<br />

TO A MORE<br />

SUSTAINABLE FOOD<br />

SYSTEM FOR MIND,<br />

BODY, AND SPIRIT.”<br />

—matthew sherman<br />

clockwise from above:<br />

An always choose love<br />

neon sign floats above<br />

the open kitchen;<br />

Obligatory Follower<br />

smashed avocado toast;<br />

nothing says wake up like<br />

the Change Agent latte,<br />

an espresso and<br />

ceremonial matcha<br />

beverage; the Stoner’s<br />

Delight banana and<br />

sweet potato bread is<br />

guilt- and gluten-free.<br />

Turmeric Fizz pack orange, apple cider<br />

vinegar, turmeric shrub, and honey for a<br />

drink that’s as rich in antioxidants as it is<br />

sweet. For breakfast, opt for the Turmeric<br />

Steamer with XCT coconut oil, ginger,<br />

and steamed PK nut “mylk.” Or espresso<br />

and ceremonial matcha with grass-fed<br />

milk to wash down any of the handful of<br />

egg dishes, such as the probiotic- and<br />

collagen-spiked Miso Fierce (Japanese<br />

onsen egg, miso bone broth, brown rice,<br />

and leafy greens).<br />

Come during lunchtime and be<br />

prepared to wait for a seat (or pull up a<br />

chair at the open kitchen counter), while<br />

fitness trainers and yogis, local writers, and<br />

even the driving forces behind some of the<br />

country’s highest-earning nightclubs<br />

mindfully indulge in bowls of line-caught<br />

poke with passion fruit kimchi and Bali<br />

coconut crumble or za’atar grilled haloumi<br />

and beet-tahini burger. If you’re more the<br />

wrap-and-go type, PK’s dosa wraps are<br />

lentil-based, gluten-free, and highly<br />

digestible though chock-full of protein even<br />

without meat (herbivores ought to try the<br />

mushroom bulgogi).<br />

Vegetarian or not, it appears that<br />

everyone at Paradigm Kitchen has one<br />

thing in common: Post-meal, diners eagerly<br />

await the vegan and gluten-free Stoner’s<br />

Delight—wickedly good banana bread and<br />

sweet potato bread topped with almond<br />

butter, caramelized banana, and granola.<br />

“For the sustainability of the planet, we<br />

need to make a shift happen,” says<br />

Sherman. “But that doesn’t mean you can’t<br />

still eat some really delicious food that hits<br />

you energetically, both physically and<br />

digestively.” Higher consciousness never<br />

tasted so good. 1843 Bay Road, Miami<br />

Beach, 786-453-2488 .<br />

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SAVOR FOOD FOR THOUGHT<br />

SPICE<br />

OF LIFE<br />

CANADIAN NIGHTLIFE KING<br />

AND RESTAURATEUR<br />

CHARLES HABOUTH MADE<br />

HIS ENTRY INTO THE US<br />

RESTAURANT INDUSTRY BY<br />

TESTING MIAMI’S WATERS<br />

WITH BYBLOS. NOW HE’S<br />

MAKING THE MAGIC CITY<br />

HIS SECOND HOME.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

“It’s not about just opening<br />

another steak and potato place,”<br />

says Charles Khabouth, owner of<br />

Byblos, an Eastern Mediterranean<br />

restaurant and lounge in the<br />

heart of South Beach. “That<br />

doesn’t drive me.” What does is<br />

shaping Canada’s hospitality<br />

industry with a whopping 17<br />

venues and counting. That and<br />

global domination—with Byblos<br />

Dubai and numerous concepts<br />

in Miami—are what keeps<br />

Khabouth living on the edge.<br />

Charles Khabouth<br />

launched Byblos in<br />

South Beach after<br />

regularly visiting<br />

since his 20s. “I love<br />

the energy, the<br />

lifestyle, the whole<br />

landscape,” he says.<br />

Why did you put Dubai on<br />

hold and open Byblos in<br />

Miami first?<br />

We get requests all over the<br />

world for Byblos and we just<br />

opened Dubai last month, but<br />

I’ve been coming to South Beach<br />

regularly since my 20s. I’m<br />

talking 15, 20 times a year. I love<br />

the beach, I love the energy, I<br />

love the lifestyle, I love the<br />

whole landscape.<br />

You have a place in South<br />

of Fifth.<br />

I ride my bike every day. I never<br />

thought I would go to a meeting<br />

in shorts, shirt, and a little bit<br />

sweaty, but here we are!<br />

We hear you have several<br />

concepts planned for <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

It was very important for us to<br />

grow. I’m an aggressive businessman<br />

in a way of expansion, so I<br />

was constantly looking for<br />

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In the intimate<br />

dining room,<br />

accordion-folded<br />

wall panels with<br />

an image of<br />

Cleopatra add<br />

to the ambience.<br />

below: The Gulab,<br />

served with rose<br />

water mist and<br />

fresh flowers.<br />

The glamorous and<br />

sexy lounge is ideal for<br />

a pre- or post-dinner<br />

drink. above: Byblos’s<br />

sweet jeweled rice<br />

with carrot, saffron,<br />

barberries, and almonds<br />

is a dish “everyone<br />

photographs because<br />

it’s beautiful and the<br />

flavors are explosive,”<br />

says Khabouth.<br />

“I’M AN AGGRESSIVE BUSINESSMAN<br />

BY WAY OF EXPANSION, SO I WAS<br />

CONSTANTLY LOOKING FOR MORE<br />

TO DO IN MIAMI.”<br />

—charles khabouth<br />

more to do in Miami,<br />

and we’ve already signed<br />

three deals. A couple are<br />

on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>.<br />

You are bullish on<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>…<br />

Celano will be the first<br />

brand-new construction<br />

on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> in a<br />

long time. They took<br />

over the oldest building<br />

on the street (Park<br />

Central) and three other<br />

buildings and are<br />

massively renovating<br />

them. We’ll have a very<br />

active bar and two<br />

restaurants there, one<br />

Spanish and the other<br />

is what we’re calling<br />

“coastal Mediterranean.”<br />

Tourists always expect to<br />

come to Miami and have<br />

great fish, and I find<br />

there’s a lack of really<br />

great seafood restaurants.<br />

Let’s talk about that<br />

active bar.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> is more<br />

about the big sugary<br />

drinks, and that’s not at<br />

all what we are doing.<br />

The focus will be on<br />

great craft cocktails with<br />

a twist. If you’ve had the<br />

spirit cold tea service at<br />

Byblos, then you know<br />

to expect something<br />

unpredictable.<br />

Speaking of Byblos,<br />

the lounge is open<br />

and popping.<br />

It adds another dimension,<br />

extends the evening.<br />

People have an opportunity<br />

to have a drink or<br />

two before or after<br />

dinner. We have a live DJ<br />

every night and entertainment,<br />

whether it be<br />

a saxophone player or<br />

dancers. It’s quite sexy,<br />

perfect lighting, and very<br />

conducive to dining and<br />

lounging. A lot of people<br />

come to Miami and don’t<br />

want to just go to dinner<br />

and then go back to their<br />

hotel rooms. This allows<br />

people to do a little more.<br />

You’re also venturing<br />

off the beach.<br />

Coconut Grove is<br />

experiencing a renaissance.<br />

Seven of the best<br />

schools are there, and<br />

we’ve been asked to do<br />

a 5,000-square-foot<br />

rooftop restaurant and<br />

bar on a new building<br />

right across the street<br />

from Barnacle Park.<br />

You have several<br />

nightclubs in Canada.<br />

Are any in the works<br />

for Miami?<br />

For me it’s about the right<br />

opportunity at the right<br />

time. Timing is crucial.<br />

If the right opportunity<br />

and space came to me,<br />

I would do it. 1545<br />

Collins Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-508-5041;<br />

byblosmiami.com .<br />

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SAVOR CUI-SCENE<br />

LIQUID<br />

LOVE<br />

FROM COLD BREW LIMEADE TO MATCHA COLADA,<br />

TRAINER-APPROVED GREEN PROTEIN SHAKES, AND<br />

SUPERFOOD SMOOTHIES, MIAMIANS LIVE (AND<br />

LOVE) THE LIQUID LIFE 24/7.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

Manna Life Food offers nine<br />

cold-pressed juice blends, such<br />

as Green Detox and Reviver.<br />

LEFT: All Day’s No. 4 lifts your<br />

regular cold brew to the next<br />

level by adding rosemary<br />

limeade. Plus, a new mystery<br />

drink is coming this month.<br />

Don’t chew—sip! If you<br />

want to experience a day<br />

in the liquid life, we have<br />

you covered from morning<br />

boost to nightcap.<br />

SUNRISE RITUAL<br />

Got up on the wrong side<br />

of the bed? Nothing a cup<br />

of java with Nicaraguan<br />

beans from the specialty<br />

roaster Panther Coffee<br />

can’t fix. 2390 NW Second<br />

Ave., Miami, 305-677-<br />

3952; panthercoffee.com<br />

BERRY BLEND<br />

At Manna Life Food, you<br />

can have your açai and<br />

drink it, too, in the açai<br />

vanilla and hemp protein<br />

smoothie, made with<br />

house cashew milk and<br />

finished with a passion<br />

fruit drizzle. 80 NE Second<br />

Ave., Miami, 786-717-<br />

5060; mannalifefood.com<br />

LUNCH BREAK<br />

Forget about finding a<br />

takeout spot. Instead put<br />

your time to good use at<br />

Barry’s Bootcamp,<br />

where (besides getting in a<br />

workout) you can slurp<br />

the satiating Derek<br />

Skinny—trainer Derek<br />

DeGrazio’s green juicemeets-protein<br />

shake,<br />

which aids post-workout<br />

muscle recovery. 1835<br />

Purdy Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

786-888-1699; barrys<br />

bootcamp.com<br />

MIDDAY PICK-ME-UP<br />

Did you know that 3:05 PM<br />

is Miami’s official cafecito<br />

time? There’s no better<br />

way to observe it than by<br />

hitting up All Day’s ventanita<br />

for a mystery java (a<br />

cold brew rosemary limeade),<br />

which is basically a<br />

coffee cocktail. 1035 N.<br />

Miami Ave., 305-699-<br />

3447; alldaymia.com<br />

HOT SUPERFOODS<br />

Get your daily dose of<br />

matcha or turmeric in<br />

Paradigm Kitchen’s<br />

steamers—hot milk-based<br />

drinks that use grass-fed<br />

milk, house-made nut<br />

“mylks,” or even XCT<br />

coconut oil to give you a<br />

brain boost. 1834 Bay<br />

Road, Miami Beach,<br />

786-453-2488<br />

WILDCARD<br />

Feeling off? Locals swear by<br />

Jugofresh’s Saca Lo Todo<br />

for instant immunity, or<br />

the Limonada Negra (with<br />

activated charcoal) to mitigate<br />

the aftereffects of last<br />

night’s shenanigans. 222<br />

NW 26th St., Miami, 786-<br />

472-2552; jugofresh.com<br />

SUGAR CRAVINGS<br />

Juicense’s refreshingly<br />

sweet mint cacao smoothie<br />

will have you screaming for<br />

superfoods instead of ice<br />

cream. 2992 McFarlane<br />

Road, Miami, 786-409-<br />

2371; juicense.com<br />

MAD TEA PARTY<br />

Sip more tea than your soul<br />

can handle at JoJo Tea’s<br />

omakase-style tasting. 951<br />

SW 42nd Ave., Miami,<br />

305-322-9521; sipjojo.com<br />

DINNER IN A BOTTLE<br />

Jucy Lu’s green gazpacho<br />

is a spin on the Spanish<br />

cold raw soup. Ditch the<br />

spoon and grab a straw.<br />

2621 NW Second Ave.,<br />

Miami, 786-536-2575;<br />

jucylu.com<br />

NIGHTCAP<br />

Who needs milk and cookies<br />

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SAVOR GRAND OPENINGS<br />

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oyster stew; fancy cod<br />

with yucca, oysters,<br />

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swordfish with beluga<br />

lentils, turnips, and wild<br />

mushrooms; and gem<br />

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THE MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT.<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE<br />

When supermodel Karolína Kurková isn’t<br />

jet-setting across the globe for high-profile<br />

photo shoots, she calls the sands of South<br />

Beach home. So when developer Craig<br />

Robins decided to host an epic weekend of<br />

celebrations in honor of the Miami Design<br />

District, it was no surprise that Kurková<br />

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For his two-day jubilee, dubbed<br />

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celebrities and top fashion bloggers to<br />

a high-end weekend of shopping, bashes,<br />

and bubbly. Kurková enjoyed a private<br />

behind-the-scenes look at Paradise Plaza,<br />

toured iconic spots like The Moore Building<br />

and Palm Court, and perused the season’s<br />

hottest styles at preeminent fashion houses,<br />

where the blonde bombshell stopped<br />

to snap selfies with fellow attendee<br />

(and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> cover star) <strong>Olivia</strong> <strong>Culpo</strong>.<br />

The extravaganza peaked with a flamingothemed<br />

blowout at Robins’s home, where<br />

Kurková and local celebs David Grutman<br />

and Jonathan Cheban danced to an<br />

unforgettable live performance by Miami<br />

It girl and vocal empress Jesse Jo Stark. .<br />

Supermodel Karolína<br />

Kurková poses poolside<br />

at a private party<br />

at Craig Robins’s<br />

residence as part of<br />

The WKND #atMDD.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK<br />

AJ Ramos and Giancarlo<br />

Stanton at LIV at the<br />

Fontainebleau Miami Beach.<br />

Tommy Lee at the Bal Harbour<br />

Shops Collectors Weekend.<br />

Chris Paciello, Nas, and Sean<br />

“Diddy” Combs at Rockwell.<br />

Ma$e and DJ Irie<br />

at Hyde at American<br />

Airlines Arena.<br />

Alonzo Mourning and Patrick Ewing at<br />

the Mourning Family Foundation<br />

celebration at Prime 112.<br />

Elle Macpherson, Kinga Lampert, Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger,<br />

and Tommy Hilfiger at the Institute of Contemporary<br />

Art, Miami’s second annual 365 Party.<br />

Gloria and Emilio Estefan at the Baptist<br />

Health Foundation’s Grand Gala,<br />

benefiting Miami Cancer Institute.<br />

ROCK<br />

OUT<br />

Rock star Tommy Lee scoped out limitededition<br />

luxury cars at the Bal Harbour Shops<br />

Collectors Weekend, while hip-hop<br />

superstars Sean “Diddy” Combs and Nas<br />

did what they do best—party—at the South<br />

Beach hot spot Rockwell.<br />

Tracy Mourning and Nina<br />

Constanza at the Nina’s House<br />

launch celebration at The<br />

Confidante Miami Beach.<br />

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Susan Solman, Romero Britto, and Deborah<br />

Mellen at the Shake-a-Leg Miami<br />

25th-anniversary “Art of Sail” Gala.<br />

Shareef Malnik, Gabrielle<br />

Anwar, and John Legend at the<br />

22nd annual Make-A-Wish Ball<br />

at the InterContinental Miami.<br />

Jorge and Darlene Pérez at the<br />

Champagne Dinner with Armand<br />

De Brignac, hosted by the Pérezes<br />

at the SLS Brickell.<br />

Brandon Paul and Elton Brand at<br />

Brand’s retirement celebration,<br />

hosted by the D’Usse Dinner<br />

Series at Komodo.<br />

BRICKELL<br />

BASHES<br />

Miami VIPs who gathered to celebrate the<br />

unveiling of the highly anticipated SLS<br />

Brickell were treated to bites from James<br />

Beard Award winners José Andrés and<br />

Michael Schwartz and a special<br />

performance by Boy George, while EDM<br />

chart-topper Zedd hung out at David<br />

Grutman’s Asian-inspired eatery, Komodo.<br />

Eduardo Vivas, Ray Allen, and Fabrice<br />

Tardieu at the Dom Pérignon Lounge at<br />

the Ray Allen Celebrity Golf Tournament.<br />

Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance<br />

of Bob Moses during their<br />

performance at The Hangar.<br />

Sam Nazarian, Arash Azarbarzin, José Andrés, Michael<br />

Schwartz, Bernardo Fort Brescia, and Philippe Starck at<br />

the grand unveiling of the SLS Brickell.<br />

Zedd and David<br />

Grutman at Komodo.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK<br />

Nikolai Haas, Laurie Lynn<br />

Stark, and Greg Chait at<br />

The WKND #atMDD’s<br />

launch celebration for<br />

Jesse Jo X The Elder<br />

Statesman.<br />

Alex Gartenfeld, Michael Clark, and Brittany<br />

Bailey at the Salon Prelude to Michael Clark<br />

Company’s dance performances at the<br />

National YoungArts Foundation.<br />

Joel Hoffman and David Martin at<br />

Vizcaya’s Centennial Gala kickoff<br />

reception at Eighty Seven and Park.<br />

Elizabeth Giardina, Katharine<br />

Rubino, Emily McKenzie, and Robyn<br />

Chauvin at Giardina’s in-store<br />

appearance and discussion for<br />

Derek Lam 10 Crosby at Neiman<br />

Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Jesse Jo and Richard Stark at The<br />

WKND #atMDD’s launch celebration<br />

for Jesse Jo X The Elder Statesman.<br />

Isabela Grutman and Yami Alvarado<br />

at Jean-Louis Sebagh’s in-store<br />

appearance at Gee Beauty.<br />

Kristin Arbuckle Lazenby, Matthew<br />

Whitman Lazenby, and Susan Pullin at the<br />

Bal Harbour Shops Collectors Weekend.<br />

Alina Goncalves and Camila Alves at<br />

the Sea Star Beachwear and A.camisa<br />

resort collection unveiling at the<br />

private residence of Paula Martins.<br />

Sophia Tchir, Daniela Karaki-Suarez,<br />

Katherine Tchir, and Lauren San Diego at<br />

the opening of “Narciso Rodriguez: An<br />

Exercise in Minimalism” at the Patricia and<br />

Phillip Frost Museum of Art–FIU.<br />

Bronwyn Miller, Michael Grieco, Lesli Brown, and Swanee<br />

DiMare at “Jazz at Joe’s” at Joe’s Stone Crab.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK<br />

Francesca Belluomini, Iva Kosovic,<br />

Angie Ferrer Domecq, and Sofia<br />

Silveyra at the Kit & Ace Supper Club<br />

dinner introducing StyleReply.<br />

Alicia Lamadrid, Alicia Cervera, and<br />

Alicia Cervera Lamadrid at “Alicia<br />

Cervera Day” honoring Cervera and<br />

hosted by Thomas Regalado.<br />

Alessandro Minotti, Walid G. Wahab, Siamak and<br />

Dalia Hakakian, and Roberto Minotti at the Minotti<br />

Miami first-anniversary celebration.<br />

Nancy and Jon Batchelor at a cocktail<br />

celebration hosted by Dolphins Cancer<br />

Challenge and Saks Fifth Avenue at<br />

Brickell City Centre.<br />

George Skouras and Lourdes Lopez with<br />

Kristi and Dean Jernigan at the Artist’s<br />

Circle celebration hosted by Miami City<br />

Ballet at The Deck at Island Gardens.<br />

Danny Santiago and Elysze Held at the<br />

International South Florida Awards,<br />

presented by Funkshion Fashion<br />

Week Miami Beach.<br />

Jorge Plasencia and José<br />

Díaz Balart at Repú blica’s<br />

10th-anniversary<br />

celebration, “A Show of<br />

#Gratitude,” at Zest Miami.<br />

Joyce Gato, Ileana De La Torre, Mallorie Smith, and<br />

Brandon Zarco at the PAWS cocktail celebration at<br />

the Four Seasons Fort Lauderdale.<br />

Celene Gee, Jean-Louis Sebagh, and Natalie Gee at<br />

Dr. Sebagh’s in-store appearance at Gee Beauty.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MANNY HERNANDEZ<br />

Efraim Diveroli at the 2016 Miami<br />

Book Fair at Miami Dade College.<br />

Tara Solomon and Ken Gorin at the<br />

22nd annual Make-A-Wish Ball at the<br />

InterContinental Miami.<br />

Greko Sklavounos, Lara Diamante Coppola<br />

Estefan, and Nina Johnson-Milewski at the<br />

opening of the exhibit “Bhakti Baxter: First<br />

Light” at the Nina Johnson Gallery.<br />

Andres Tortoledo and Lissette Collazo at the<br />

American Nicaraguan Foundation’s Masquerade<br />

Ball at the InterContinental Miami.<br />

WELL-<br />

WRITTEN<br />

Readers and writers flocked<br />

to Miami Dade College for<br />

the 2016 Miami Book Fair. In<br />

Little Haiti, art aficionados<br />

headed to the Nina Johnson<br />

Gallery for the exhibit<br />

“Bhakti Baxter: First Light.”<br />

Sarah Arison at the 2016<br />

Miami Book Fair at<br />

Miami Dade College.<br />

Jeff and Yolanda Berkowitz<br />

at the 22nd annual<br />

Make-A-Wish Ball at the<br />

InterContinental Miami.<br />

Rudy Pérez at Cubaocho<br />

Museum & Performing<br />

Arts Center.<br />

Valentina Mesa, Cesar Rodriguez,<br />

Isabella Gomez, and Miguel<br />

Salazar at Locust Projects’ annual<br />

Smash and Grab.<br />

Lessimus, omnis eossum ius<br />

alis vendipsapici nihil<br />

Kathryn Mikesell, Jessica and Franklin<br />

Sirmans, and Dan Mikesell at the<br />

Fountainhead Residency open house.<br />

Esther Schoonover and Zachary<br />

Gordon at the “Turn the Town Teal”<br />

event at Tuyo at Miami Dade College.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MANNY HERNANDEZ<br />

Denise Galvez and Alexandre Fontenelle<br />

at the opening of the Renato Meziat<br />

exhibition “An Intimate Silence” at Jorge<br />

Sori Fine Art in Coral Gables.<br />

Dana Shear at the Women of<br />

Tomorrow Rosé All Day<br />

luncheon at Cecconi’s at the<br />

Soho Beach House.<br />

Roberta and Harvey Chapman at the<br />

22nd annual Make-A-Wish Ball at the<br />

InterContinental Miami.<br />

STARRY<br />

NIGHTS<br />

Magic City luminaries donned their best and<br />

gathered at the InterContinental Miami for the<br />

22nd annual Make-A-Wish Ball, where Alisan<br />

Porter, Season 10 winner of The Voice, put on a<br />

showstopping performance.<br />

Ryan Van Milligen and Amee<br />

Enger at the 22nd annual<br />

Make-A-Wish Ball at the<br />

InterContinental Miami.<br />

Lisa Petrillo and Bill McCue at a<br />

private event at Marvin Ross<br />

Friedman’s residence.<br />

Oliver Sanchez, Jared McKay, Colin<br />

Foord, and Bhakti Baxter at the opening<br />

of the exhibit “Bhakti Baxter: First<br />

Light” at the Nina Johnson Gallery.<br />

Paulina Nazal Aranda at the<br />

Chile Week 2016 dinner at<br />

Pérez Art Museum Miami.<br />

Alisan Porter at the 22nd<br />

annual Make-A-Wish Ball at the<br />

InterContinental Miami.<br />

Solomon Schoonover, Stephanie Roy, and David Zarco at the<br />

“Turn the Town Teal” event at Tuyo at Miami Dade College.<br />

Carlos Betancourt and Elaine<br />

Lancaster at the 22nd annual<br />

Make-A-Wish Ball at the<br />

InterContinental Miami.<br />

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Gown, Roberto Cavalli<br />

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UNDER<br />

THE<br />

INFLUENCE<br />

More than just a pretty face, model <strong>Olivia</strong> <strong>Culpo</strong> breaks<br />

through the digital ceiling, lending glamour, celebrity,<br />

and success to the term “influencer.”<br />

by JARED SHAPIRO<br />

photography by MIKE ROSENTHAL<br />

“What do you do?” It’s a question many get asked, though probably not as often as former<br />

Miss Rhode Island, Miss USA, and Miss Universe <strong>Olivia</strong> <strong>Culpo</strong>. But for <strong>Culpo</strong>, it comes<br />

more in the form of, “What does she even do?” In an increasingly digital world where success<br />

is measured by likes and clicks, it’s hard to quantify the effect an “influencer” can have not<br />

only on a brand but on the public as well. In fact, dare have 1.5 million Instagram followers<br />

gawk as you pose in the latest trends and you could get labeled as “famous for being<br />

famous.” But when luxury brand Kipling taps you to be the face of its holiday campaign,<br />

while Rampage Jeans, ghd hair tools, and L’Oréal all count you as one of their faces, and<br />

on top of that, Moët & Chandon hires you to go to the Golden Globes and create this year’s<br />

specialty cocktail, it’s safe to say the success is not only quantified, but also monetized.<br />

There’s a living to be made doing this, and <strong>Culpo</strong> is the genius who’s figured out what so<br />

many companies and brands seemingly can’t—how to make social media work for them.<br />

Add in work trips to the Miami Design District, brand appearances at Art Basel, a Bali<br />

trip with Revolve, two upcoming films—American Satan and Tired Lungs—Paris Fashion<br />

Week, recent appearances on Project Runway and The Kitchen as well as the cover of<br />

Seventeen Latin America, and this model/actress is a far cry from the self-described “dork in<br />

band camp.” Especially when you consider she’s dating New England Patriots wide<br />

receiver Danny Amendola.<br />

You grew up in a small town in Rhode Island, hardly destined to become<br />

a globally recognized face…<br />

I was the typical middle child of five siblings, always feeling like I was getting the short<br />

end of the stick. I always felt like my parents were too busy to pay attention to me. Plus, I<br />

played the cello all through school and went to band camp. I was never really seen as<br />

beautiful; I never thought that I would be able to model. I spent a lot of time going from<br />

orchestra to band camp, and I had to practice a lot—my parents were pretty strict.<br />

How does a band camp girl who didn’t think she was beautiful end up in<br />

beauty pageants?<br />

As a little girl, I was really chubby. I don’t think kids know anything about diet, so I’m<br />

sure I was eating whatever I wanted to. And on top of that I was not athletic. I was<br />

definitely more into the arts, and I was a late bloomer. All of a sudden, I got really tall and<br />

lean. After my crazy growth spurt, I looked like a completely different person. As the<br />

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“I WAS NEVER REALLY SEEN<br />

AS BEAUTIFUL; I NEVER<br />

THOUGHT I WOULD BE<br />

ABLE TO MODEL.”<br />

Bodice ($1,850) and skirt ($1,600),<br />

Zimmermann. Intermix, Bal<br />

Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave.,<br />

305-993-1232; intermixonline.com<br />

opposite page: Lace dress ($1,895),<br />

bra ($545), and panties ($225),<br />

Dolce & Gabbana. Bal Harbour<br />

Shops, 9700 Collins Ave.,<br />

305-866-0503; dolcegabbana.com.<br />

Spiral hoop earrings, Altuzarra<br />

(price on request). Neiman Marcus,<br />

Village of Merrick Park, 358 San<br />

Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables,<br />

786-999-1000; neimanmarcus.com<br />

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“MANY PEOPLE IN MY AGE GROUP FALL<br />

INTO DRAMA. I HAVE A LOT OF PEOPLE<br />

AROUND ME WHO SUPPORT ME, SO I DON’T<br />

FEEL LIKE I HAVE TO GO OUT AND REBEL.”<br />

Robe coat ($4,950),<br />

dress ($1,750),<br />

necklace ($2,100),<br />

brooch ($550), and<br />

metal belt ($1,300),<br />

Chanel. Bal Harbour<br />

Shops, 9700 Collins<br />

Ave., 305-868-0550;<br />

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years went on, I went to Boston University and studied communications<br />

and acting. A lot of the people that I looked up to were actually,<br />

surprisingly enough, women who had gotten their start in pageants, like<br />

Halle Berry and Giuliana Rancic or Maria Menounos.<br />

Back to the band camp thing…<br />

All of my siblings played different instruments, and we would drive an<br />

hour out of state to go to the best orchestras. In high school, the cool<br />

girls didn’t understand why I would always play my cello because they<br />

thought it was dorky. I remember wanting to hang out with my friends<br />

after school and my cello wouldn’t fit in their car, so I could never go<br />

home with them. And walking up the street with my cello and having<br />

to put it on the bus, and everyone yelling at me because they couldn’t<br />

get through the aisle and it was a safety hazard... There was a lot that set<br />

me apart. But as I grew older, I began to love that because it is such a<br />

unique talent to have, and I do respect my parents for pushing it on me.<br />

[Though] at the time, I thought it made me the biggest loser on<br />

the planet.<br />

What was it like trying out for a beauty pageant for the<br />

first time?<br />

My first pageant was when I got to college. I was 18 years old and that’s<br />

when I began modeling. I had to go to the agency and basically beg them<br />

to take me. They told me I needed to give them a check for $30, and I<br />

had no money, so I had to steal a check from my parents. My agency told<br />

me not to do the pageant; they thought it was tacky. My parents felt the<br />

same way. They thought it was vain.<br />

At what point did you realize this could be a career?<br />

My parents were never about makeup or hair. My mom to this day still<br />

wears absolutely no makeup; she doesn’t even have face cream! So<br />

growing up in that environment didn’t exactly promote any sort of<br />

putting on makeup or wearing revealing clothes, showing off your<br />

features and your beauty. It wasn’t until I branched out of my home life<br />

that I realized I could model for a living. When I got to college, friends<br />

would tell me I should model.<br />

Do you worry about some of the things that have happened to<br />

Kim Kardashian or online bullying?<br />

You definitely have to be cautious on social media. In terms of bullying, I<br />

try not to let it get to me. I genuinely believe that people who are putting<br />

themselves out there to make other people feel bad are in a worse-off<br />

place than you are. I try to just think of it as not even being real. Because<br />

a lot of times, these people are just kids behind a computer screen or just<br />

really sad, suffering people, and I don’t want to judge them. Their<br />

opinion doesn’t have much merit anyway.<br />

You are also good at staying out of drama.<br />

Many people in my age group fall into drama or have late-night<br />

tweeting episodes. I have a lot of people around me who support<br />

me, so I don’t feel like I have to go out and rebel or do things without<br />

thinking them through. That’s what it comes down to, thinking about<br />

the consequences of your actions. Absolutely, sometimes I wanted<br />

to do or say things and have my mind heard, but it’s not always<br />

what’s best.<br />

To what do you attribute your rise to success?<br />

Authenticity is very important in branding yourself and knowing what<br />

you want. It’s really difficult not to just hop on the bandwagon and do<br />

what every person is doing. I found that maintaining your brand and<br />

sticking to it makes all the difference. It sets you apart, and these days<br />

that’s what people want—something different.<br />

Does being a self-described “chubby little girl” play into<br />

your diet now?<br />

I just want to do what makes me feel best. And I don’t think it means you<br />

have to be any particular size. It’s different for every person. I am not<br />

super strict, but if I have something coming up and I know I need to be<br />

in bikini shape, then I will amp up the diet and the exercise. Naturally, I<br />

prefer to eat pretty healthy, but I am not the type of person who will<br />

count calories. I also drink about a gallon of water every day.<br />

What are your thoughts on plastic surgery?<br />

No matter how much surgery you have, whether you are the most<br />

sought-after beauty in the world or you aren’t, it’s hard to always be<br />

happy in your own skin. If people have surgery to be happier, it’s<br />

something that they should be able to do without being ashamed.<br />

Is it important to keep your love life private?<br />

It’s absolutely a learning curve to decide what to keep private and what<br />

to let people see. And it is hard. Sometimes you are so excited about<br />

something and you want everyone to know, or you are really angry<br />

about something, but there is no right or wrong answer.<br />

Are marriage and kids in your future?<br />

Absolutely. Some of the people I admire the most are the women who<br />

can do it all, like Jessica Alba or Rachel Zoe. Just women who are<br />

absolutely killing it in their businesses and in their brand, but also have<br />

time to have a husband and children and maintain that privacy. Growing<br />

up in a big family has made family very important to me, and I definitely<br />

want that someday. Not right now, though.<br />

What do you love about Miami?<br />

First and foremost, the weather and beautiful beaches. And I think<br />

there’s a really fun nightlife and a lot of interesting fashion. I love<br />

watching what everybody wears out in Miami.<br />

There’s this stigma that comes with your line of work—“famous for<br />

being famous.” When somebody asks you what your occupation<br />

is, what do you say?<br />

It kind of changes with the day… I say model/actress/beauty and fashion<br />

influencer. I do get that a lot, and that’s another example of bullying by<br />

people who just don’t know me at all—because I do a lot! And they<br />

should know that if they are commenting.<br />

You’re adding a new title to your job description: restaurateur.<br />

I’m from a big Italian family; my dad has owned restaurants my entire<br />

life. It’s something I have always dreamed of doing. We are opening<br />

this restaurant with my cousin in North Kingstown, Rhode Island,<br />

called The Back 40. It’s been fun to dive into the food space. (In<br />

February, <strong>Culpo</strong> will be showcasing Superbowl recipes on Food<br />

Network’s The Kitchen.)<br />

Are you a die-hard Patriots fan?<br />

Everybody in Rhode Island clings to the Patriots. It’s the one thing that<br />

we have going for our tiny state. So everyone in Rhode Island is a Patriots<br />

fan, and I am one of them. Die-hard.<br />

<strong>Culpo</strong> serves as a spokesperson for HIV/AIDS awareness, an ambassador for<br />

Free the Children and We Day, and has traveled the world working with<br />

various charities in underdeveloped countries. .<br />

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Sweater ($1,590) and skirt<br />

($1,490), Oscar de la Renta.<br />

Bal Harbour Shops, 9700<br />

Collins Ave., 305-868-7986;<br />

oscardelarenta.com. Brass orb<br />

drop earrings, Jennifer Fisher<br />

($485). jenniferfisherjewelry.com.<br />

Belt, Altuzarra (price on<br />

request). Neiman Marcus,<br />

Village of Merrick Park,<br />

358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral<br />

Gables, 786-999-1000;<br />

neimanmarcus.com<br />

opposite page:<br />

Slip dress, Diane von<br />

Furstenberg ($898). Village<br />

of Merrick Park, 358 San<br />

Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables,<br />

305-446-4003; dvf.com. Lava<br />

earrings, Annelise Michelson<br />

($388). Saks Fifth Avenue,<br />

Brickell City Centre, 701 S.<br />

Miami Ave., Miami, 786-907-<br />

3800; annelisemichelson.com<br />

Styling by Jason Bolden<br />

Hair by Justine Marjan at<br />

Something Artists using<br />

ghd and TRESemmé<br />

Makeup by Liz Castellanos<br />

for Dew Beauty Agency<br />

Manicure by Pilar Noire for<br />

Chanel Le Vernis in Organdi<br />

at Nailing Hollywood<br />

Shot on location at Chateau<br />

Marmont, 8221 Sunset Blvd.,<br />

West Hollywood, California,<br />

323-656-1010;<br />

chateaumarmont.com<br />

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#INSTA-<br />

MIAMI!<br />

Our town’s most fabulous—and most followed—<br />

social media personalities capture the spirit of the<br />

Magic City via photos and sights worth a thousand<br />

words. Here, we shine a light on the faces behind the<br />

handles. by BECKY RANDEL<br />

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IN A CITY AS COLORFUL AS OURS, it’s difficult for both out-of-towners and locals to<br />

stop snapping photos of kaleidoscopic sunsets, beach beauties, wild parties, artfully<br />

crafted dinners, and every Miami moment in between. Out of the masses an elite<br />

group of storytellers and social media stars has emerged: power players who filter<br />

Miami through their own unique lenses, building distinctly different digital narratives<br />

of what this city is all about. They’re the Magic City Instagram influencers you<br />

need to follow now—and we can’t stop looking at.<br />

SETH BROWARNIK |<br />

EYE ON MIAMI<br />

@worldredeye<br />

With a camera always in hand, Seth<br />

Browarnik has been the exclusive lens<br />

to Miami’s elite for almost 20 years—an<br />

access he’s parlayed into World Red<br />

Eye, the go-to website and creative<br />

services endeavor (with 37,000<br />

Instagram followers) for anyone<br />

and anything social.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF @WORLDREDEYE<br />

clockwise from opposite<br />

page, top left: Supermodel<br />

Karolína Kurková posing<br />

exclusively for World Red Eye;<br />

a drone shot of a paddle out in<br />

honor of Tony Bird on South<br />

Beach; New Year’s Eve in<br />

Miami Beach; high above the<br />

Ultra Music Festival in<br />

downtown Miami.<br />

Stepping it up: [Social media] has<br />

definitely given [my business] some<br />

wings and given us visibility that we<br />

didn’t have prior. It’s basically like a<br />

portfolio. Origin story: I started my<br />

website to show multiple images from an<br />

event rather than just one… that was the<br />

purpose. We use social media to give us<br />

a presence and lead everybody back to<br />

our website. Building a business:<br />

People just started catching on. I think<br />

we’ve got such a voice; we’re like the<br />

eyes of Miami. It was a natural progression<br />

for people and celebrities to follow<br />

us. Standout snapshot: Four years ago,<br />

after the Heat won the championship,<br />

LeBron [James] and Dwyane Wade<br />

started following me the day after I<br />

shared all these images. I got 4,000<br />

followers in an hour just from LeBron<br />

following and liking my photos.<br />

Miami’s most photogenic: Wynwood<br />

with all the art and colors. I love colors.<br />

Vizcaya is amazing. I’m fourth-generation<br />

Miami Beach—so, obviously Miami<br />

Beach. Everything in Miami is photogenic<br />

and beautiful. Online inspiration:<br />

I love what The New York Times does.<br />

What inspires me is art and artists, so I<br />

follow a lot of artists like Jeff Koons.<br />

We’ve changed the direction of our<br />

company from being more celebritydriven<br />

to more arts- and culture-driven.<br />

For more of Seth Browarnik’s Miami<br />

favorites, visit oceandrive.com.


ALEX MIJARES | THE WORLDLY VISUAL ARTIST<br />

@mijares<br />

Forget an eponymous gallery; artist Alex Mijares has social media—<br />

and 168,000 art-loving followers‚—to thank for catapulting him to<br />

global acclaim and raising commissions for his striking works.<br />

Social success: Probably 90 percent of my sales come from social<br />

media and Instagram alone. I’ll document the process, and when I<br />

post the completed piece, I’ve sold it 30 minutes later. Growth<br />

strategy: Our society today is run by celebrities and influencers, so<br />

when Instagram first started, anytime some celebrity would post<br />

something of mine, my account jumped 3,000 to 4,000 people.<br />

Building a business: I’m constantly trying to set up opportunities<br />

with people—a lot of big influencers. I’ll tell them the price for the<br />

piece when they contact me, but I’ll knock off 30 to 40 percent if they<br />

share it and post it, because that leads to a lot more sales. The<br />

aesthetic: They say my work has a very Spanish vibe, so by having<br />

these photographs taken I’m showing my community and my<br />

following, “Hey, look, this painting actually still fits in a modern<br />

home, fits in an Italian home.” Philanthropy: As my reach grows,<br />

so does my influence and power to help shine light on these<br />

organizations that I enjoy working with, like OverTown Youth<br />

Center and Miami Children’s Hospital. Magical Miami: The spot<br />

underneath the bridge by Jungle Island is the best view of the city,<br />

hands down. Online inspiration: I follow a good buddy of mine,<br />

he is actually my pastor, Rich Wilkerson Jr. (“Pastor Rich”). We went<br />

to middle school together. He is a great guy and super motivational.<br />

For more of Alex Mijares’s Miami favorites, visit oceandrive.com.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF @MIJARES. OPPOSITE PAGE: COURTESY OF @ANDREAMINSKI<br />

clockwise from above:<br />

Mijares painting a surfboard<br />

for Surfers Healing<br />

Foundation, a surf camp for<br />

children with autism; a<br />

painting inspired by The<br />

Rolling Stones’ visit to Cuba;<br />

working on a 10-by-6-foot<br />

commissioned painting;<br />

Mijares riding his new<br />

“vintage electric bike” with a<br />

friend through Wynwood to<br />

avoid traffic during Art Basel.<br />

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clockwise from bottom<br />

left: “I run every morning,<br />

and as a reward I go to the<br />

ocean to welcome my day<br />

and give thanks for a new<br />

sunrise,” Minski says;<br />

hanging out in Wynwood,<br />

“Every time I see a colorful<br />

wall, it is an opportunity<br />

for a good picture with<br />

a smile.” TV host Andrea<br />

Minski to the rescue!<br />

Follow this super Latina<br />

every week on her home<br />

improvement show SOS:<br />

Salva Mi Casa, which airs<br />

at noon on Telemundo, as<br />

they surprise homeowners<br />

to help with much-needed<br />

renovations.<br />

ANDREA MINSKI | THE BALANCING ACT<br />

@andreaminski, @mujerbalance<br />

Telemundo’s star host, mother of two, and lifestyle and fitness<br />

expert Andrea Minski inspires women to be the best version<br />

of themselves through her personal and Mujer Balance<br />

Instagram accounts, which together reach 39,000 followers.<br />

Stepping it up: I work in TV, which is really fun but also<br />

really distant. Social media gives you instant advice and<br />

feedback of what people like and need. Key collaborator:<br />

Neutrogena. I’m bilingual in Spanish and English, so I do<br />

commercials on-air for Telemundo, but I have a completely<br />

different process for social media, where I say whatever I think<br />

about the product. The approach: A lot of brands send<br />

products and I always tell them, “I will wear it or try it, and let<br />

my audience know about the product if I like it.” Traffic<br />

generator: Fitness! People always say, “Oh, you have a<br />

personal trainer, what do you do?” so I decided to show how<br />

simple it is with Mujer Balance and DIY videos that you can do<br />

at home in 20 minutes with the kids. Must-follow accounts:<br />

Bon Appétit; I love their recipes and pictures. And Crate &<br />

Barrel because I’m into home décor. For arts and crafts, I love<br />

@Craftybrains—she’s a DIY girl from Miami. For more of Andrea<br />

Minski’s Miami favorites, visit oceandrive.com.


GIOVANNY GUTIERREZ | THE ZEALOUS GASTRONOMIST<br />

@chatchowtv<br />

A digital advertising guru by day at Tinsley<br />

Advertising and a Bacardi Facundo<br />

specialist by night, Giovanny Gutierrez has<br />

23,500 food-loving Instagram followers<br />

salivating over Chat Chow TV, a video<br />

podcast that goes behind the scenes with<br />

the city’s most sought-after chefs.<br />

Stepping it up: If you’re into food and<br />

cocktails, Instagram is what you are looking<br />

at. And Snapchat—we use that as behindthe-scenes<br />

“raw” stuff. Growth strategy:<br />

I’m out and about going to events all the<br />

time, posting three times a day, searching<br />

and using clever hashtags, interacting with<br />

people and commenting on other photos.<br />

Online inspiration: Photographers I love:<br />

Evan Sung in New York City. Daniel<br />

Krieger’s cocktail shots inspire the hell out<br />

of me. For landscapes I follow Brian<br />

Ladder—he is a Miami guy. Growing a<br />

business: Sponsors support us and ask us<br />

to do content for them. Whether it’s a<br />

video on a cocktail recipe or native<br />

advertising, everything has our voice. I<br />

always put myself in the mind-set of a<br />

consumer and ask, “What would I want<br />

and what can I do for a brand that hasn’t<br />

been done?” Local landmark: There are<br />

things you can only eat and drink in Little<br />

Havana: your first croqueta, a guarapo<br />

with legit sugarcane juice, and a Cuban<br />

frita. Cocktail craving: I could drink the<br />

Bulleit Proof Manhattan at Michael’s<br />

Genuine in my sleep. And then Lauren’s<br />

Mescalito (it’s a mezcal margarita) from<br />

Coya. For more of Giovanny Gutierrez’s<br />

Miami favorites, visit oceandrive.com.<br />

clockwise from top:<br />

Pastry mastermind Antonio<br />

Bachour’s spin on the<br />

classic #KeyLimePie;<br />

Caribbean Vieux summer<br />

cocktail made with High<br />

West double rye, Afrohead<br />

rum, grappa, Cocchi<br />

Vermouth di Torino, yellow<br />

chartreuse, Disaronno,<br />

aromatic bitters, and citrus,<br />

by @WillOfSaints (aka<br />

Billiam J Thompson) at The<br />

Local Craft Food & Drink;<br />

ravioli di barbabietola:<br />

house-made beet- and<br />

goat-cheese-filled pasta<br />

with aged balsamic from<br />

@BocceRistorante.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF @CHATCHOWTV. OPPOSITE PAGE: COURTESY OF @ISABELARANGELA<br />

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ISABELA RANGEL GRUTMAN |<br />

MODEL LIFE ENVY<br />

@isabelarangela<br />

She may be married to nightlife legend David<br />

Grutman, but Brazilian model Isabela is in high<br />

demand—and highly admired—on her own, with<br />

74,500 loyal Instagram followers to prove it.<br />

Building a brand: I’ve been modeling since I was 14, so<br />

I saw the big change with social media. Before, clients<br />

weren’t concerned about what you did after the job.<br />

Now they want to know where you eat, who you hang<br />

out with, where you travel, what charity you’re involved<br />

with, and how you dress. They want to work with a<br />

personality. The approach: I keep it very myself. A lot<br />

of times, I’ll get requests from brands. If I don’t relate to<br />

the brand, I don’t put it out there. I try to be really real<br />

about it. Standout shot: I think it was the picture of<br />

David’s marriage proposal. I was so overwhelmed—it<br />

was so beautiful and it got so many likes. Even my family<br />

in Brazil said, “My friend saw you got engaged on<br />

Instagram.” Growth strategy: I just keep posting. The<br />

more I post, the more followers I get. And people love<br />

selfies. Modeling pictures by myself are great. Mustfollow<br />

accounts: Right now I’m obsessed with Chiara<br />

Ferragni. She doesn’t over-style herself; she is very natural<br />

and cool at the same time. For more of Isabela Rangel<br />

Grutman’s Miami favorites, visit oceandrive.com. .<br />

clockwise from top:<br />

Isabela Rangel Grutman<br />

relaxing while on her<br />

honeymoon with David<br />

Grutman in Doha, Qatar;<br />

a painting that one of<br />

Isabela’s followers made<br />

for her; behind the<br />

scenes at a Women’s<br />

Health photo shoot in<br />

Key West.


This model residence at<br />

Palazzo del Sol is defined<br />

with furniture, fixtures,<br />

flooring, millwork, rugs,<br />

and accents from Solesdi’s<br />

collection of brands.<br />

Henge provided special<br />

filter walls, elegant tables,<br />

chairs, armchairs, and the<br />

gorgeous lighting systems.<br />

Engineered wood floors<br />

from Listone Giordano fill<br />

the space with warm oak,<br />

and De Padova completes<br />

the ambience with its<br />

sophisticated lamps and<br />

luxuriant rugs.


STYLED<br />

MODERN GRANDEUR:<br />

MAX BONATI OF SOLESDI CRAFTS A WATERFRONT JEWEL AT<br />

PALAZZO DEL SOL ON FISHER ISLAND.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARIA GALLI (PALAZZO DEL SOL); COURTESY OF MAX BONATI (BONATI)<br />

LIFE,<br />

STYLED<br />

Four Miami-based interior designers share their<br />

approaches to high style in a quartet of magnificent<br />

new projects, from a multimillion-dollar waterfront<br />

abode to an island apartment inspired by Brazil.<br />

by JEAN NAYAR<br />

How did you get involved in this remarkable project?<br />

Solesdi was a natural fit to design the first and largest of Palazzo del<br />

Sol’s three model residences, as Valeria Torriani and I partnered<br />

with PDS Development, led by veteran developer Heinrich von<br />

Hanau, to supply all 43 of the new development’s units with gorgeous<br />

Boffi kitchens and master bathrooms.<br />

What is unique about the overall context of this project?<br />

It is situated in the newest and most exclusive building on Fisher<br />

Island, where Biscayne Bay and Government Cut meet the<br />

Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong>. Listed for sale at $19.7 million, the residence is<br />

located in the center stack of the Palazzo del Sol’s three “wings,”<br />

and its combination floor plan is the largest at 9,826 interior square<br />

feet. Located on the fifth of 10 floors, it is truly at the heart of the<br />

building and in an ideal location. An expansive central living space<br />

divides the west wing’s master suite and three bedrooms from the<br />

east wing’s three bedrooms, kitchen, and media room.<br />

What was your design inspiration?<br />

We focused on all the ingredients of the recipe: the developer’s<br />

request to provide something warm and respectful of Miami’s trends<br />

and colors, Kobi Karp’s architecture, and our brands’ inner powers,<br />

letting them melt together and happily coalesce in the serene space.<br />

Describe the materials palette.<br />

We used some majestic, solid Indian cappuccino-colored stone in<br />

the breakfast nook. Each bedroom has big walls covered with woods<br />

or cement rough finish. We also used special leather and Italian fabrics<br />

for seating and in bedrooms, and warm wood shelving made of<br />

custom eucalyptus to frame the pool area in part of the living room.<br />

Together they create a palpable symphony of luxury, making the<br />

residence pleasant for families of any nationality or background.<br />

solesdi.com<br />

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This apartment at the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>a is entirely<br />

automated, with Lutron<br />

HomeWorks keypad<br />

panels in each room that<br />

control the lighting and<br />

roller shades for the<br />

whole unit, a horizontal<br />

ceiling-hinged lift for a<br />

65-inch television in the<br />

master bedroom, a Séura<br />

custom TV mirror in the<br />

dining area, and a<br />

state-of-the-art surroundsound<br />

system throughout<br />

the apartment. The LED<br />

lighting is all commanded<br />

by the same system.<br />

LUXE AND LIVABLE:<br />

AN ULTRACHIC SCHEME BY<br />

BRAZILIAN-BORN DESIGNER KARLA<br />

POHLMANN OF THE MIAMI-BASED<br />

KSTUDIO BRINGS WARMTH AND<br />

VERSATILITY TO A FAMILY HOME AT<br />

THE OCEANA IN KEY BISCAYNE.<br />

What is distinct about<br />

the location of this<br />

dwelling?<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong>a in Key Biscayne<br />

is a fascinating and exclusive<br />

new condominium building<br />

with spectacular views, luxurious<br />

spaces, amenities, and<br />

the uniqueness of a lowdensity<br />

and discreet environment.<br />

This was a very<br />

exciting project for a young<br />

and vibrant family from<br />

Peru in a unit that is one of<br />

the most important in the<br />

building, or perhaps in<br />

town, for its excellent solar<br />

orientation and outstanding<br />

6,140-square-foot floor plan.<br />

What inspired the<br />

design?<br />

The design process started<br />

from what I call a piece of<br />

art—the dining table from<br />

Giorgetti, a company<br />

founded in 1890 in Italy<br />

and represented by<br />

Internum in Miami. Called<br />

Mizar, it is an oval table<br />

resembling a museum piece,<br />

with the base in cast bronze<br />

and the top made of gold<br />

Calacatta marble. I thought<br />

it would be the perfect statement<br />

to set the tone for all<br />

the other elements.<br />

Which other materials<br />

and furnishings did<br />

you use to shape the<br />

spaces?<br />

The living room and master<br />

bedroom walls are wrapped<br />

with a coral stone from<br />

Spain, and the floors are<br />

topped with Listone<br />

Giordano white oak wood<br />

planks from Italy. The living<br />

room furnishings are from<br />

Minotti, including two sets of<br />

Freeman collection sofas, an<br />

unconventional and elegant<br />

set of marble coffee tables,<br />

and a very unique mobile<br />

chandelier designed by one<br />

of my favorite lighting<br />

designers, Michael<br />

Anastassiades. To complete<br />

the “earthy chic” composition,<br />

I also included two<br />

Haumea side tables from<br />

Gallotti&Radice featuring<br />

open-pore lacquered<br />

wooden bases and brass.<br />

The family room also<br />

includes stunning pieces<br />

from Minotti, the kitchen is<br />

completely custom-made by<br />

Poliform, and for the three<br />

bedrooms of the teenage<br />

girls, I chose young and<br />

timeless pieces from<br />

Herman Miller, including<br />

the Nelson bed in natural<br />

cane and walnut legs, first<br />

introduced in 1954.<br />

kstudio.co<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF KARLA POHLMANN. OPPOSITE PAGE: PHOTOGRAPHY BY CRAIG DENIS<br />

(PALAZZO DEL SOL); COURTESY OF CHRISTINA HAMOUI (HAMOUI)<br />

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LATIN BEAT:<br />

DESIGNER CHRISTINA HAMOUI CELEBRATES<br />

THE BEST OF MIAMI AND BRAZILIAN STYLE<br />

USING DESIGNS FROM ARTEFACTO IN A<br />

STUNNING MODEL APARTMENT ON THE<br />

EXCLUSIVE FISHER ISLAND.<br />

What is the scope of this particular<br />

apartment?<br />

It is a model residence with five large<br />

bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms<br />

spread out over 10,000 square feet in the<br />

new Palazzo del Sol development on<br />

Fisher Island. I love that the building has<br />

expanded terraces and oversize windows<br />

that deliver light throughout the<br />

space. It’s a bright and happy environment<br />

that’s currently on the market for<br />

$17.4 million.<br />

What drove your design<br />

decisions?<br />

This residence is in a secluded enclave<br />

just off of Miami Beach that is only accessible<br />

by ferry, boat, or air. The home is<br />

framed by gorgeous views. Cruise ships<br />

silently glide by at all times of the day.<br />

Our inspiration was to create a seamless<br />

balance between the home and these<br />

endless vistas with natural furnishings<br />

that connect all the elements and sights.<br />

Casual and contemporary, yet still very<br />

formal, like the island itself.<br />

Which furnishings did you choose<br />

and why?<br />

Several pieces are from Artefacto’s newest<br />

collection. We incorporated furniture<br />

with bold lines that feel warm and inviting.<br />

There’s the curved Argand sofa in a<br />

ruby tone in the living room by the windows,<br />

and the twin wooden Lucca coffee<br />

tables and the chunky knit merino throw<br />

displayed in the main bedroom. We<br />

selected seating arrangements that conform<br />

to the unique angles of the room.<br />

You feel a balance of two opposing elements<br />

within the residence: the traditional<br />

versus the contemporary. We have a<br />

modern apartment with classical finishes<br />

that nod to the Mediterranean Revival<br />

design of the community as a whole.<br />

What was most rewarding about<br />

working on this project?<br />

Having the opportunity to showcase the<br />

very best of Brazilian design in one of the<br />

most beautiful cities in the world, Miami.<br />

artefacto.com<br />

Designer Christina Hamoui<br />

furnished this model<br />

apartment with pieces<br />

from Artefacto. “We used<br />

a lot of light linens and<br />

jewel-toned statement<br />

pieces in the living room,”<br />

she says. Sculpted art<br />

accents reinforce the<br />

residence’s stylish theme<br />

and complement the<br />

natural palette.<br />

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This $23 million estate in<br />

Sagaponack, New York, is<br />

situated on three acres<br />

immaculately designed for<br />

entertaining by Sofia<br />

Joelsson. The owner often<br />

hosts large, lavish parties<br />

and charity events, and he<br />

needed a space that could<br />

accommodate hundreds of<br />

guests. The one-of-a-kind<br />

pool is surrounded by<br />

double lounge chairs from<br />

Gandia Blasco, customized<br />

with a striped black-andwhite<br />

fabric, while the<br />

pool house includes an<br />

outdoor kitchen and<br />

spacious areas for dining<br />

and entertaining.<br />

BOTH PAGES: PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF SOFIA JOELSSON<br />

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ALFRESCO FLAVOR:<br />

KNOWN FOR HER HANDS-ON APPROACH, SWEDISH-BORN INTERIOR<br />

DESIGNER SOFIA JOELSSON OF THE MIAMI-BASED SOJO DESIGN<br />

CREATES MODERN YET CLASSIC, PARTY-FRIENDLY OUTDOOR<br />

SPACES FOR A GRAND RETREAT IN THE HAMPTONS.<br />

Tell us about the setting for this project.<br />

The home is a newly built property constructed by Jay Bialsky on<br />

over three acres, deep in the heart of Sagaponack, New York. It<br />

features about 8,000 square feet on the upper level and 5,000<br />

square feet on the lower level, including eight bedrooms, eight full<br />

baths, three half baths, and four fireplaces. Though traditional in<br />

style, the house is contemporized by numerous modern touches.<br />

The finished lower level boasts a family room, bunk bedroom,<br />

gym, theater, and wine cellar with tasting room.<br />

Describe the grounds.<br />

Outside are a 1,100-square-foot bluestone patio, multiple covered<br />

porches, and a Har-Tru tennis court. The custom pool boasts both<br />

a wading area and a deep end, as well as a lap pool, while the pool<br />

house has a grand outdoor kitchen along with sizable entertaining<br />

and dining areas.<br />

What was the client’s primary goal?<br />

To be able to entertain an intimate group of people or host parties<br />

for more than 300 people.<br />

What influenced your design of the outdoor space?<br />

I wanted it to be masculine with clean lines, and I complemented it<br />

with lots of textures to draw people in and create a comfortable<br />

summer retreat.<br />

Are there notable outdoor accents or works of art?<br />

For the exterior, we have a Carol Bove sculpture as well as works<br />

by Angela Bulloch and Mariko Mori.<br />

What kind of furnishings did you choose for the outdoor<br />

areas and why?<br />

I used Clima and their brands for this Hamptons estate. I chose<br />

Gandia Blasco’s double lounge chairs around the pool and<br />

custom-upholstered them in a striped black-and-white fabric. For<br />

the lower level, I decided to use Dedon’s Dala lounge chairs and<br />

poufs for a playful design.<br />

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HOUSE<br />

OF ROCK<br />

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OF ROCKER LENNY RAVITZ HITS<br />

THE BLOCK ON SUNSET ISLAND.<br />

BY ROBYN A. FRIEDMAN<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY FELIPE ARIANO<br />

A 12,000-square-foot mansion on<br />

Sunset Island II in Miami Beach<br />

still bears a few distinctive touches<br />

left behind by its famous former<br />

owner. Currently it’s the home of<br />

real estate developer Stephen Muss<br />

(noted for purchasing the legendary<br />

Fontainebleau Miami Beach<br />

out of bankruptcy in 1978), but he<br />

bought it for $14.5 million from<br />

singer, songwriter, actor, and<br />

record producer Lenny Kravitz.<br />

“Lenny bought a beautiful home,<br />

but it was just walls,” says Jill<br />

Hertzberg, part of the real estate<br />

team known as “The Jills” (with<br />

Jill Eber) at Coldwell Banker.<br />

“He created ambience by importing<br />

tiles and woods. He made<br />

the house more of a home.”<br />

And increased its value from the<br />

$8.95 million for which he purchased<br />

it in 2001.<br />

Kravitz furnished the sixbedroom,<br />

seven-full-and-three-halfbath<br />

home with his own furniture<br />

collection, which Hertzberg<br />

describes as “exquisite.” Muss<br />

opted for a new look, however,<br />

and hired the interior design firm<br />

Holmes Newman & Partners to give<br />

it a makeover. “Now there’s an<br />

elevator and a beautiful guest<br />

bathroom,” Hertzberg says. “They<br />

literally redid the house.”<br />

But Kravitz’s imprint remains—on<br />

a refrigerator featuring his handdrawn<br />

doodles done in Sharpie and<br />

in a chandelier he designed and<br />

created that hangs at the top of<br />

the stairs.<br />

Located at 1800<br />

West 25th Street in<br />

the exclusive Sunset<br />

Islands, where Jill<br />

Hertzberg and Jill<br />

Eber recently sold a<br />

nearby vacant lot for<br />

$25 million, the<br />

former home of<br />

Lenny Kravitz is now<br />

on the market for<br />

the same price.<br />

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SPACE ABODE & BEYOND<br />

The Mediterranean-style residence,<br />

which sits on a 25,000-squarefoot<br />

lot just off Biscayne Bay, has 125<br />

feet of water frontage as well as its<br />

own private beach. It also features a<br />

saltwater pool and Jacuzzi and a<br />

private boat dock.<br />

“Because the house is not directly<br />

on the ocean, they wanted it to feel<br />

like you’re on an island, so they<br />

created a beach,” says Hertzberg.<br />

“They actually brought in white<br />

sand and put in huge birdcages with<br />

beautiful birds inside.”<br />

Indoors, a generous master suite,<br />

with a sitting room, a master bath,<br />

and an oversize terrace, has views of<br />

the bay and pool. In addition, the<br />

estate boasts a movie theater, a<br />

meditation garden, a gym, and a<br />

guest house.<br />

“You’re walking into something<br />

that’s really timeless,” says Eber.<br />

“It has a Moorish/Mediterranean<br />

feeling. Even though everything is<br />

updated and spectacular, you almost<br />

think you’re going to hear ‘As Time<br />

Goes By’ from Casablanca.”<br />

Sunset Island is a guarded island<br />

that provides residents with privacy<br />

but lies conveniently near the heart<br />

of Miami Beach. Eber says she and<br />

Hertzberg recently sold a vacant lot<br />

nearby for $25 million. “This is a<br />

very sexy home,” Hertzberg says.<br />

“With the way it’s set up and the way<br />

the master suite has a large steam,<br />

sauna, and bathtub room and<br />

fireplace, it has an ambience that’s<br />

very seductive. That’s why Lenny<br />

and Steve liked it.” 1800 W. 25th<br />

St., Miami Beach; thejills.com .<br />

The resortlike<br />

estate evokes<br />

the feeling of<br />

a Moorish<br />

villa on the<br />

Mediterranean,<br />

with a saltwater<br />

pool surrounded<br />

by tropical<br />

vegetation (left),<br />

while the pristine<br />

white master<br />

bedroom boasts<br />

a vaulted ceiling<br />

(below). At the<br />

top of the<br />

stairs hangs a<br />

chandelier that<br />

Kravitz designed<br />

and created<br />

himself (above).<br />

opposite page:<br />

The spacious<br />

dining room (top)<br />

and white marble<br />

kitchen are<br />

perfect for dinner<br />

parties, while this<br />

study (bottom<br />

right) offers a<br />

cozy retreat.<br />

Befitting a rock<br />

star, an Old<br />

World-style open<br />

space (bottom<br />

left) stands<br />

ready to host an<br />

impromptu piano<br />

performance.<br />

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“YOU’RE WALKING INTO SOMETHING THAT’S<br />

REALLY TIMELESS.”—jill eber<br />

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FAIRCHILD COCONUT GROVE<br />

The Fairchild is something of an outdoor<br />

wonderland, with landscaping by<br />

Maison&Objet Americas’ 2016 Designer of<br />

the Year, Rafael de Cárdenas, who modeled it<br />

after the famed tropical garden the Kampong.<br />

The extensive waterfront site has boat slips for<br />

purchase, one communal slip for residents,<br />

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THE RESERVE AT MARINA PALMS<br />

Boaters have long had their eyes on Marina<br />

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the property is rolling out its most luxurious<br />

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views. Residents get unlimited use of<br />

the dock’s kayaks, windsurfing boards, and<br />

paddleboards, plus membership in a private<br />

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THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES, MIAMI BEACH<br />

This residences-only property is situated on<br />

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to both the ocean and the Intracoastal<br />

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docking facilities for 36 boats as well as access<br />

to a private houseboat—a 40-foot VanDutch<br />

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who don’t want the headache of ownership.<br />

4701 N. Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, 305-<br />

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PALAZZO DEL SOL<br />

Fisher Island, Miami’s über-luxe 216-acre private<br />

enclave (visitors have included Oprah<br />

Winfrey and the Clintons), recently welcomed<br />

this complex featuring 47 oversize residences.<br />

Two marinas are available for the estate’s residents,<br />

with rare accommodations for vessels<br />

over 200 feet long. 1 Fisher Island Dr., Fisher<br />

Island, 305-535-6071; palazzodelsol.com<br />

clockwise from top: The<br />

Fairchild Coconut Grove;<br />

one of the two marinas<br />

at Palazzo del Sol; the<br />

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meditation garden at the<br />

Ritz-Carlton Residences;<br />

oceanside living at<br />

Turnberry <strong>Ocean</strong> Club.<br />

TURNBERRY OCEAN CLUB<br />

At Turnberry Isle, chic condominiums, chefdriven<br />

restaurants, a hotel, a golf course, and<br />

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under the sun. The new <strong>Ocean</strong> Club<br />

ups the ante with access to the Turnberry Isle<br />

Marina & Yacht Club, some of whose 68 slips<br />

will accommodate yachts up to 150 feet long.<br />

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SPACE CHECKING IN<br />

Acqualina Resort & Spa<br />

in Sunny Isles offers<br />

everything from beach<br />

days to decadent<br />

treatments at its<br />

five-star spa.<br />

A DAY AT<br />

THE BEACH<br />

MIAMI’S TOP HOTELS OFFER MORE<br />

THAN JUST AN OVERNIGHT STAY. FROM<br />

A BEACH MORNING WITH BRUNCH TO<br />

A SPA DAY OR POOL PARTY, EVERYONE<br />

CAN FEEL LIKE A VIP.<br />

BY BECKY RANDEL<br />

Miami is best known for<br />

its breathtaking beach<br />

lined with chic hotels,<br />

extravagant spas, lively<br />

pool parties, and water<br />

views from every angle.<br />

But do you have to stay in<br />

one of the hotels to join in<br />

on the fun? Not always.<br />

Indulge in a full day of<br />

sun, sand, swim, or spa at<br />

one of the city’s top hotels<br />

with day passes that range<br />

from simple chair rentals<br />

to full-on spa-lunchcabana<br />

packages. Hotels<br />

are rolling out the red<br />

carpet—even for guests<br />

who don’t need a bed<br />

to sleep in.<br />

MAGNIFICENT VIEWS:<br />

Mondrian South Beach<br />

Only one hotel on South<br />

Beach can boast stunning<br />

sunset and skyline views,<br />

and that’s the Mondrian.<br />

The sleek hotel offers an<br />

excellent day pass to its<br />

sprawling bayfront pool<br />

deck. From Monday to<br />

Saturday, guests can<br />

score a pool chair with a<br />

$50 food and beverage<br />

minimum, and on<br />

Sundays it’s complimentary!<br />

Cabanas may also<br />

be rented at varying rates,<br />

and thrill-seekers can<br />

enjoy water sports with jet<br />

skis, boating, kayaks, and<br />

paddle boards directly<br />

from the hotel’s marina.<br />

1100 West Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-514-1500;<br />

morganshotelgroup.com<br />

PACKAGE DEAL:<br />

Fontainebleau<br />

Miami Beach<br />

There isn’t much you<br />

can’t get at the legendary<br />

Fontainebleau; the hotel<br />

even has specialized<br />

daytime bundles that take<br />

guests from pool to spa to<br />

lunch and beyond. Its<br />

special day package<br />

(starting at $175) for one<br />

or two includes a<br />

treatment at Lapis Spa<br />

and use of the facilities,<br />

lunch at the French<br />

Riviera-inspired La Côte<br />

restaurant, access to the<br />

pool and beach, and<br />

savings at the property’s<br />

numerous shops. Guests<br />

can up the ante with a<br />

cabana or daybed rental.<br />

4441 Collins Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-538-2000;<br />

fontainebleau.com<br />

UNBEATABLE PRICE:<br />

The Confidante<br />

Miami Beach<br />

Craving a relaxing day<br />

outside but feeling<br />

noncommittal? Head<br />

over to The Confidante,<br />

where the pool is open to<br />

the public. Rent a chair<br />

for only $13 and indulge<br />

in the hotel’s vibrant<br />

scene, full outdoor menu,<br />

handcrafted cocktails,<br />

direct beach access, and<br />

tropical garden. Put those<br />

saved dollars toward a<br />

delightful breakfast on<br />

the patio at the lobby<br />

restaurant or rent a<br />

cabana or bungalow. On<br />

weekends, the property<br />

plays host to an energetic<br />

pool party with DJ from 2<br />

to 6 pm. 4041 Collins Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-424-<br />

1234; theconfidante<br />

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PRE-BEACH WORKOUT: Anatomy at<br />

1220 and Nautilus, a SIXTY Hotel<br />

Locals alert! As if you needed<br />

another reason to join Anatomy at<br />

1220—the über-exclusive gym/<br />

medspa/wellness center—members<br />

of the progressive fitness facility<br />

now receive a complimentary<br />

Cabana Club VIP Card to<br />

Nautilus, a SIXTY Hotel in South<br />

Beach. VIP benefits cover pool<br />

and beach access as well as<br />

generous discounts and preferred<br />

reservations on cabanas, valet, the<br />

Expat boutique, and all food and<br />

beverages, including the delicious<br />

Driftwood Room. 1825 Collins<br />

Ave., Miami Beach, 305-503-<br />

5700; sixtyhotels.com;<br />

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INDULGENT SPA DAY: Acqualina<br />

Resort & Spa<br />

Relaxation isn’t just about the<br />

beach, and there’s no better place<br />

for a decadent day of pampering<br />

than the five-star Acqualina Spa by<br />

ESPA. The 20,000-square-foot<br />

Sunny Isles facility features<br />

state-of-the-art treatment rooms, a<br />

private pool, and a magnificent<br />

restaurant and terrace. Any guest<br />

who books a treatment (the<br />

Himalayan salt stone massage is<br />

amazing) can spend the entire day<br />

at the spa, soaking up the positive<br />

energy from the new Himalayan<br />

salt walls, refreshing ice fountains,<br />

and Roman waterfall. Certain<br />

treatments, such as the Escape<br />

from the Beach, even include a<br />

healthy lunch. 17875 Collins Ave.,<br />

Sunny Isles Beach, 305-918-8000;<br />

acqualinaresort.com<br />

MOST ZEN: The Standard<br />

Hotel, Miami Beach<br />

Located on sheltered Belle Isle,<br />

The Standard’s magnificent pool<br />

deck, set among winding tropical<br />

gardens, directly overlooks<br />

Biscayne Bay. Here, a day pass<br />

grants a pool chair and entry to all<br />

indoor and outdoor spa amenities,<br />

including the famed Finnish<br />

sauna, Roman waterfall hot tub,<br />

and Turkish hamam. A treatment<br />

in the world-class hydrotherapy<br />

spa and wellness center (the yoga<br />

classes are top-notch) also comes<br />

with access to the pool. Grab a<br />

fresh juice from the terrace or an<br />

organic bite from The Lido<br />

Bayside Grill. Pool memberships<br />

are available as well, and don’t<br />

worry about screaming kids; this<br />

property is adults-only. 40 Island<br />

Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-1717;<br />

standardhotels.com<br />

LIVING LA VIDA LOCAL:<br />

The Raleigh Miami Beach<br />

The Raleigh, one of South Beach’s<br />

iconic Art Deco hotels, offers an<br />

excellent Daycation program for<br />

Florida residents. The all-day pool<br />

pass, including chair and service,<br />

is covered by a $30 food and<br />

beverage minimum on weekdays,<br />

$60 on weekends. With the new<br />

restaurant from chef Jose Icardi<br />

having just rolled out, a lunch of<br />

fresh seasonal ingredients followed<br />

by a relaxing pool day makes for<br />

a great deal. 1775 Collins Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-534-6300;<br />

raleighhotel.com<br />

PARTY PEOPLE: SLS South Beach/<br />

Hyde Beach<br />

The SLS in South Beach is the place<br />

to go if you’re seeking a boozy day<br />

party surrounded by like-minded,<br />

gorgeous revelers. The property’s<br />

Hyde Beach pool club offers 8,000<br />

square feet of indoor-outdoor<br />

space, cuisine from renowned chef<br />

José Andrés, and superlative<br />

mixology. The legendary parties<br />

feature world-class DJs, while the<br />

Saturday fiesta includes Champagne<br />

showers, multiple spinning booths,<br />

and 1,000 energetic celebrators.<br />

Prices for the daybeds and cabanas<br />

are determined by food and<br />

beverage minimums. Beach access<br />

is run by Boucher Brothers, offering<br />

public beach chair rentals. 1701<br />

Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-<br />

1701; sbe.com .<br />

from top: Poolside<br />

cabanas at The<br />

Confidante; a view<br />

of the Nautilus pool;<br />

the Fontainebleau<br />

Miami Beach.<br />

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SPACE TRENDS<br />

Fireclay Tile’s Brights,<br />

available in matte<br />

and gloss finishes,<br />

are inspired by<br />

gemstones and<br />

minerals. Casa Cielo<br />

($45 each). Miami<br />

Design District, 40 NE<br />

26th St., 305-573-<br />

4988; casacielo.com<br />

Richard Forwood’s<br />

Geometric Platform<br />

Bed features faceted<br />

diamonds pieced by hand<br />

with precisely mitered<br />

edges. Restoration<br />

Hardware ($2,995–<br />

$3,895). Aventura Mall,<br />

19501 Biscayne Blvd.,<br />

305-935-1253;<br />

restorationhardware.com<br />

Britto Charette designed<br />

this bedroom, featuring a<br />

geometric headboard, for<br />

a condo in the Trump<br />

Hollywood building.<br />

The Origami dining<br />

table, made from<br />

cedar, has recessed<br />

geometric cuts<br />

on all four sides.<br />

“20th-century Cubism<br />

is perfectly married<br />

with today’s wood<br />

trends in this piece,”<br />

says Britto. Artefacto<br />

($2,400). 4440 Ponce<br />

de Leon Blvd., Ste.<br />

1600, Coral Gables,<br />

305-774-0004;<br />

artefacto.com<br />

“The tortoiseshell<br />

pattern of the<br />

midnight-blue crystal<br />

vase is serene,” says<br />

Charette, “and its<br />

petite size will fit<br />

perfectly in a powder<br />

room or displayed on<br />

a bookshelf.” Lalique<br />

($3,500). Bal Harbour<br />

Shops, 9700 Collins<br />

Ave., 305-537-5150;<br />

lalique.com<br />

STYLE 3<br />

CUBISM MAKES A COMEBACK IN MIAMI, FLASHING GEOMETRIC<br />

PATTERNS AND EYE-CATCHING COLORS ACROSS THE INTERIORS<br />

OF TRENDY MAGIC CITY SPACES. BY CHARLYNE VARKONYI SCHAUB<br />

Jay Britto and David Charette,<br />

principals of the luxury interiordesign<br />

firm Britto Charette,<br />

were at the forefront of the<br />

retro-Cubism craze three years<br />

ago when they collaborated<br />

with Kyle Bunting—noted for<br />

creating the decorative hide<br />

rug—on a collection of geometric-patterned<br />

stools and<br />

mirrors. “Retro Cubism is an<br />

important trend,” says Britto,<br />

who was named a “Star on the<br />

Rise” in 2015 by the Design<br />

Center of the Americas. “Its<br />

applications for designers really<br />

are limitless.” Indeed, Cubism<br />

in interior design is no longer<br />

just about hanging a Picasso<br />

on the bedroom wall. “We’re<br />

seeing [the style] everywhere,<br />

from textiles to packaging to<br />

home furnishings. In fact, we<br />

have incorporated it in custom<br />

headboards and furniture.” A<br />

three-time finalist for Interior<br />

Design magazine’s Best of Year<br />

award, Britto Charette is currently<br />

working on projects at<br />

the Ritz-Carlton Residences,<br />

Regalia, and Hawk’s Landing.<br />

310 NW 26th St., Ste. A,<br />

Miami, 305-640-5005;<br />

brittocharette.com .<br />

Sacha Lakic designed this<br />

Pollen end table with a<br />

smoked-glass top. “I love<br />

the combination of metal<br />

and glass—masculine and<br />

feminine materials and form,”<br />

Charette says. Roche Bobois<br />

($2,245). 450 Biltmore Way,<br />

Coral Gables, 305-444-1017;<br />

roche-bobois.com<br />

The stools in Britto<br />

Charette’s Faceta<br />

Collection are handcrafted<br />

in Peru and topped with<br />

Kyle Bunting cowhide.<br />

“They can be used as<br />

stools, side tables, and<br />

accent tables,” says Britto.<br />

Britto Charette ($1,800).<br />

Wynwood Office,<br />

310 NW 26th St.,<br />

Ste. A, Miami, 305-640-<br />

5005; brittocharette.com<br />

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P R O U D L Y P R E S E N T I N G<br />

twin peaks luxury estate - olde towne | 10 Bedrooms, 9.5+ Baths, Heated Pool, Tennis | $39,500,000 | Web: 0056875<br />

extraordinary new estate - ocean access | 9 Bedrooms, 11.5+ Baths, Heated Pool, Tennis | $28,900,000 | Web: 0057048<br />

HARALD GRANT<br />

Associate Broker<br />

516.527.7712<br />

harald.grant@sothebyshomes.com<br />

SOUTHAMPTON BROKERAGE | 50 NUGENT STREET, SOUTHAMPTON, NY 11968 | 631.283.0600 | SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM/HAMPTONS<br />

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SPECIAL OCEAN DRIVE ADVERTISING SECTION<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1.<br />

1 2<br />

321 AT WATER’S EDGE<br />

Luxury has a new waterfront address on Fort Lauderdale’s<br />

Barrier Island. Fort Lauderdale’s most luxurious new<br />

waterfront condominium — 321 at Water’s Edge — features<br />

just 23 palatial condominium estates and a private marina<br />

with yacht-sized boat slips on the Intracoastal. Residences<br />

range from 2,600 to over 3,800 square feet, with sprawling<br />

outdoor terraces and floor to ceiling windows that showcase<br />

spectacular Intracoastal, ocean, and city views.<br />

Starting from $2 Million, interested condominium shoppers<br />

are encouraged to call 877.969.3571 or visit 321Island.com.<br />

2. BRICKELL CITY CENTRE<br />

Brickell City Centre’s REACH and RISE, two sleek, 43-story<br />

premier luxury condominium towers comprised of 390<br />

units each, are part of Swire Properties’ landmark $1.05<br />

billion mixed-use development in the heart of Miami’s<br />

financial district. Raising the standard of urban-living,<br />

residences are delivered move-in ready with top-of-theline<br />

fixture packages, diverse room layouts, and exquisite<br />

amenities. Living the ultimate live, work, play lifestyle, owners<br />

will enjoy unrivaled world-class experiences with a great deal<br />

of quality of life. Please visit brickellcitycentre.com.<br />

3. BRICKELL FLATIRON<br />

Miami’s premier luxury developer—Ugo Colombo’s CMC<br />

Group—brings a landmark property to Miami’s hottest<br />

neighborhood. Brickell Flatiron’s sculptural glass silhouette<br />

of sixty-four stories rises seven hundred feet in the sky. The<br />

striking exterior, crafted by the renowned architect Luis<br />

Revuelta, wraps around timeless finishes and tailored amenity<br />

spaces by Massimo Iosa Ghini. Brickell Flatiron offers its<br />

residents a sophisticated lifestyle—providing conveniences of<br />

hotel-inspired amenities within a private residence.<br />

Please visit brickellflatiron.com.<br />

4. COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Experience luxury living in paradise! Aquavue is Fort<br />

Lauderdale’s newest deep waterfront boutique condominium,<br />

ideally located at 133 Isle of Venice <strong>Drive</strong> in beautiful Las<br />

Olas Isles. Scheduled for completion in <strong>2017</strong>, Aquavue will<br />

include eight residences with 50-foot boat slips and every<br />

luxury detail available. Each double-corner unit will showcase<br />

floor-to-ceiling windows and an expansive terrace – perfect<br />

for enjoying the water, sunset and downtown skyline views.<br />

For more information, contact Peter Barkin at 954.527.5900.<br />

5. AUBERGE BEACH RESIDENCES & SPA<br />

FORT LAUDERDALE<br />

Auberge Beach Residences & Spa Fort Lauderdale is poised<br />

to become the most refined high-rise and only on-thesand<br />

new construction residential offering in the area. The<br />

unparalleled residences will feature sweeping ocean views<br />

and expansive terraces for year-round indoor-outdoor living.<br />

The property will also boast a world-class spa, restaurant and<br />

resort-style amenities—making it the go-to luxury destination<br />

for those seeking incomparable design and resort living in a<br />

beachfront setting. Please visit aubergebeach.com.<br />

6. DORA PUIG PRESENTS<br />

PALM ISLAND TROPHY HOME<br />

The “Grand Dame Estate” of prestigious Palm Island on over<br />

3/4 acre in South Beach! Magical Sunset Vistas over Miami<br />

Skyline with 225’ of Waterfront & 3 Vessel Marina, Italian<br />

Limestone Fountains, Sandy Beach and Putting Green. Blue<br />

Mosaic Negative-edge Pool. 6 Bedrooms with Romantic<br />

Mediterranean Architecture and completely Renovated<br />

Modern Interiors. Fully Equipped Gym with Sauna, and<br />

Enormous Playroom including Bar, Home Theater and Game<br />

Room. Guest House, 2 Car Garage and Service Quarters.<br />

$21.9 million.<br />

Please visit dorapuig.com.


P R O U D L Y P R E S E N T I N G<br />

circa 1925 georgian estate on mecox bay<br />

8 Bedrooms, 6.5 Baths, Pool, Dock | $25,500,000 | Web: 0056575<br />

blue highland<br />

10 Bedrooms, 10.5+ Baths, Pool, Tennis | $22,000,000 | Web: 0057077<br />

robert a.m. stern-designed mecox bayfront | 7 Bedrooms, 5.5+ Baths, Heated Pool, Tennis, Dock | $24,950,000 | Web: 0056162<br />

HARALD GRANT<br />

Associate Broker<br />

516.527.7712<br />

harald.grant@sothebyshomes.com<br />

SOUTHAMPTON BROKERAGE | 50 NUGENT STREET, SOUTHAMPTON, NY 11968 | 631.283.0600 | SOTHEBYSHOMES.COM/HAMPTONS<br />

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SPECIAL OCEAN DRIVE ADVERTISING SECTION<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1.<br />

1 2<br />

212 W DILIDO DRIVE<br />

Distinctive design executed flawlessly. With an uninterrupted<br />

view of Biscayne Bay and the downtown Miami skyline, it is<br />

the perfect place to enjoy the vibrant sunsets. Architecturally<br />

significant, this property boasts 7 beds, 9 baths, 2 half baths,<br />

11,500 square feet, 120 feet of water frontage and a full<br />

limestone deck. Interiors are integrated with exteriors through<br />

large glass doors that disappear when open.<br />

Contact Eloy Carmenate 305.582.7179 or<br />

Mick Duchon 732.754.7535 for more information.<br />

2. GRAN PARAISO<br />

The Paraiso District is an 11-acre, four-towered master<br />

planned community going vertical in Miami’s Edgewater<br />

neighborhood. Gran Paraiso, the final and finest building<br />

of the complex, will feature interior design by Piero Lissoni<br />

and extraordinary amenities, such as a bowling alley,<br />

a yoga retreat and private beach club. The two-story<br />

beach club will feature a new restaurant by celebrated<br />

chef Michael Schwartz. For more information, please visit<br />

GranParaisoResidences.com or call 305.240.6493.<br />

3. INSIGNIA INTERNATIONAL PROPERTIES<br />

Stunning one of a kind sky home with mesmerizing views<br />

from every angle at Marquis Residences! This is a beautiful<br />

3776 sq/ft NE corner unit with 2 bedrooms, an oversized<br />

master suite, his and hers bathrooms, a sitting room, custom<br />

designed kitchen with island, custom media room, office<br />

and butler’s pantry with wet bar and two side by side deeded<br />

parking spaces. Offered exclusively by Darin J. Feldman with<br />

Insignia International Properties for $2.860M.<br />

Please call 305.582.6200.<br />

4. ELYSEE MIAMI<br />

Two Roads Development’s Elysee Miami is bringing the<br />

luxury of the French Riviera to Miami’s East Edgewater<br />

neighborhood. The Bernardo Fort-Brescia-designed<br />

waterfront tower will be home to 100 half-floor and full-floor<br />

residences with three- to five-bedroom units measuring<br />

between 2,200 and 4,000 square feet in size. Elysee’s<br />

avant-garde amenity spaces are the creation of Parisian<br />

designer Jean-Louis Deniot, France’s top interior designer.<br />

Preconstruction sales are currently underway, with prices<br />

ranging from $1.3 million to over $10 million.<br />

Please visit elyseemiami.com.<br />

5. DOUGLAS ELLIMAN<br />

With 19 South Florida offices and 6,000+ agents nationwide<br />

plus, the international scale and scope of Knight Frank<br />

Residential, Douglas Elliman’s network reaches across 484<br />

offices, 59 countries and 6 continents. Chances are, your<br />

buyer has worked with us before. Please visit elliman.com.<br />

6. HYDE BEACH HOUSE<br />

Hyde Beach House will offer residents luxury living along<br />

the Intracoastal in Hollywood. The property boasts a host of<br />

resort-style services, including an expansive pool deck with<br />

cabanas and an outdoor kitchen and dining area; a Sports<br />

Club featuring outdoor courts and a state-of-the-art fully<br />

equipped fitness center; and an Aqua Club offering a variety<br />

of watercrafts. Residences will also have VIP access to the<br />

development’s Hyde Beach Club and signature restaurant.<br />

Please visit hydebeachhouse.com.


Luxury in South Beach Started with Cervera<br />

It’s good to be first.<br />

Murano at Portofino #802<br />

1000 S. Pointe <strong>Drive</strong><br />

Miami Beach<br />

• 3 Bedrooms<br />

• 3 Bathrooms<br />

• 2,618 SF<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> & Downtown skyline view<br />

Offered at $4,199,900<br />

ML #A10147738<br />

Trump Royale #609<br />

18201 Collins Avenue<br />

Sunny Isles Beach<br />

• 4 Bedrooms<br />

• 3.5 Bathrooms<br />

• 4,045 SF<br />

• Direct oceanfront<br />

Offered at $3,990,000<br />

ML #A2182322<br />

Seikiti Shinmon, PA<br />

C 305.305.5447<br />

O 305.604.0565<br />

SShinmon@Cervera.com<br />

Nina Giambalvo<br />

C 305.710.0714<br />

NGiambalvo@Cervera.com<br />

Gorlin at Aqua #802<br />

6101 Aqua Avenue<br />

Miami Beach<br />

• 3 Bedrooms<br />

• 3.5 Bathrooms<br />

• 2,395 SF<br />

Offered at $2,450,000<br />

ML #A10081755<br />

Murano at Portofino #307<br />

1000 S. Pointe <strong>Drive</strong><br />

Miami Beach<br />

• 2 Bedrooms<br />

• 2.5 Bathrooms<br />

• 1,390 SF<br />

• Garden and partial<br />

Government Cut water view<br />

Offered at $1,680,000<br />

Carlo Dipasquale, LLC<br />

C 786.512.5094<br />

O 305.604.0565<br />

CarloDipasquale@Cervera.com<br />

Facebook.com/CarloMiami<br />

Seikiti Shinmon, PA<br />

C 305.305.5447<br />

O 305.604.0565<br />

SShinmon@Cervera.com<br />

One Thousand Venetian #501<br />

1000 Venetian Way<br />

Miami Beach<br />

• 2 Bedrooms<br />

• 2 Bathrooms<br />

• 1,830 SF<br />

• Amazing water views<br />

Offered at $1,499,888<br />

ML #A10079126<br />

Quantum on the Bay #3217<br />

1900 N. Bayshore <strong>Drive</strong><br />

Edgewater<br />

• 1 Bedroom<br />

• 1 Bathroom<br />

• 663 SF<br />

• Furnished<br />

• Bay views<br />

Offered at $299,000<br />

ML #A10169965<br />

Debi<br />

Debi Quade, GRI, CRS<br />

C 305.401.2169<br />

DQuade@Cervera.com<br />

Despina<br />

Despina Ikonomidou PA, MBF<br />

C 305.785.5565<br />

DespinaIkonomidou@Cervera.com<br />

Jose Cipriani<br />

C 305.444.6563<br />

JCipriani@Cervera.com<br />

Main Office 1450 South Miami Ave., Miami, FL 33130 | 18 Dynamic Office Locations<br />

305.374.3434 | Cervera.com | CerveraRE | Licensed Real Estate Broker<br />

Information, unit sizes and pricing contained within this document are subject to change at anytime without notice.


SPECIAL OCEAN DRIVE ADVERTISING SECTION<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1 2<br />

1. JADE SIGNATURE<br />

Combining the talents of Pritzker Prize-winning<br />

architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron, PYR and Raymond<br />

Jungles, Jade Signature is the ultimate display of modern<br />

luxury. The North Sky Villas, a couple of the property’s<br />

premier listings, feature 20-foot, double-height ceilings and<br />

7,916 sq.ft. of total living space. Luxury amenities include<br />

a private master suite with midnight bar, office and master<br />

sitting room, smart technology, private elevator to both levels,<br />

and top-of-the-line kitchen appliances.<br />

Please visit jadesignature.com.<br />

2. MONAD TERRACE<br />

Ateliers Jean Nouvel presents Monad Terrace, the Pritzker<br />

Prize-winning architect’s only residential project in Florida.<br />

Composed of 59 bayfront condominium residences<br />

surrounding a glittering lagoon, Monad Terrace provides<br />

expansive private outdoor space sheltered by climbing<br />

gardens. In what Nouvel calls “the reflection machine”,<br />

high-tech honeycomb screens precisely calibrate views and<br />

seclusion, reflecting pools bounce dappled light deep into<br />

living spaces, and the signature water garden draws the<br />

sparkling Bay into the heart of the property.<br />

Please visit monadterrace.miami.<br />

3. PARAMOUNT MIAMI WORLDCENTER<br />

The signature residential tower of Miami Worldcenter will<br />

be just an elevator ride from the vibrant blend of retail,<br />

restaurants, and nightlife planned for the mixed-use<br />

development. Currently under construction and featuring<br />

more than 40 cutting-edge offerings, PARAMOUNT is the<br />

most amenitized residential building in the country – and<br />

possibly the world – presenting an unparalleled lifestyle. The<br />

500+ residences will be adorned with a four-acre amenity<br />

deck with lush parks and multiple resort-style pools.<br />

Please visit PARAMOUNTmiami.com or call 855.853.3503.<br />

4. THE RESERVE AT MARINA PALMS<br />

Rising 25 stories above the first private marina in Miami in<br />

decades, The Reserve at Marina Palms takes the best of<br />

South Florida living and raises the bar with coveted views,<br />

premium finishes, upgraded amenities, enhanced services,<br />

and more. Located on a peninsula, The Reserve offers views<br />

over the marina on one side and pristine nature reserve<br />

on the other. This epic panorama also takes in the Atlantic<br />

horizon, the glittering skyline of Downtown Miami.<br />

Please visit marinapalms.com.<br />

5. 820 LAKEVIEW DR., MIAMI BEACH<br />

Exceptionally designed modern masterpiece with 7 luxe<br />

bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms, within 8,910 SF of lavish living<br />

space. Home was built with the highest quality materials<br />

and innovative technology, and features a living room with<br />

dramatic 16-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, Poliform<br />

kitchen and closets, elevator, glass wine room, and oversized<br />

master with sitting area and mega-sized walk-in closet. With<br />

its many outdoor areas, summer kitchen, large pool with<br />

spa, and 80 feet of waterfront, this house is set to provide<br />

effortless luxury living. Please visit nelsongonzalez.com.


4609 Pine Tree <strong>Drive</strong>, Miami Beach<br />

$29,500,000 | Web# A10177906<br />

Eloy Carmenate 305.582.7179<br />

Mick Duchon 732.754.7535<br />

OUR CLIENT.<br />

YOUR BUYER.<br />

With agents and offices across the country and around the world, Douglas Elliman knows how to find your<br />

buyers... wherever they are.<br />

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SPECIAL OCEAN DRIVE ADVERTISING SECTION<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1. THE FAIRCHILD COCONUT GROVE<br />

ROVR Development’s luxury residential enclave,<br />

The Fairchild Coconut Grove, is the most exclusive<br />

waterfront project in Coconut Grove. Set directly on<br />

Biscayne Bay - and designed by award-winning local<br />

architect, Max Strang, and interiors by Architectural<br />

Digest ‘AD 100’ Designer, Rafael de Cárdenas - The<br />

Fairchild Coconut Grove features 26 residences,<br />

white-glove amenities, private dock and prime views<br />

of Biscayne Bay. Located at 3581 E Glencoe Street,<br />

Coconut Grove, FL 33133, please visit<br />

TheFairchildGrove.com or call 305.521.1719.<br />

2. RITZ-CARLTON SUNNY ISLES<br />

Transcend fine living to discover a life enriched by<br />

artfully designed homes, 250-feet of beachfront, a<br />

private 33rd floor club, spa, state-of-the-art fitness<br />

facilities, oceanfront and sunset pools, Kids Club, and<br />

the legendary service of The Ritz-Carlton. Made possible<br />

by the proven expertise of Fortune International Group<br />

and Château Group, envisioned by Arquitectonica and<br />

designed by the incomparable Michele Bönan, this oneof-a-kind<br />

address is a return to classic elegance with a<br />

contemporary edge. Please call 305.521.1516 or<br />

visit theresidencessunnyislesbeach.com<br />

3. ELEVEN ON LENOX<br />

Shoma Group has launched its first residential project<br />

on Miami Beach, Eleven on Lenox. A collection of 11<br />

exclusive, ocean-inspired beach houses located just<br />

steps from Lincoln Road, the four bedroom residences<br />

feature groundbreaking technology and lavish<br />

amenities including a luxurious rooftop terrace with<br />

summer kitchen, private pool, smart lighting system,<br />

private parking and more. Priced just under $3<br />

million, Eleven on Lenox was designed by Zyscovich<br />

Architects with interiors by renowned designer Charles<br />

Allem. Please visit 11onlenox.com.<br />

4. THE ENCLAVE AT CORAL RIDGE<br />

COUNTRY CLUB<br />

Fort Lauderdale’s first gated community in three<br />

decades offers single home sites with beautiful golf<br />

course views. The Enclave at Coral Ridge Country<br />

Club is a unique community where owners may build<br />

custom designed homes. With a private guard house,<br />

residents will enjoy living in a quiet setting where<br />

incomparable scenery is matched with oak tree lined<br />

streets in an intimate setting. For information on the<br />

home sites, call 954.839.9722 or visit enclavecrcc.com.<br />

5. W FORT LAUDERDALE<br />

Newly reimagined by world-renowned New Yorkbased<br />

design duo Meyer Davis, The Residences at<br />

W Fort Lauderdale’s luxury residences and expansive<br />

public spaces embody the signature W style and<br />

offer every comfort of oceanfront living. Residences<br />

with magnificent 9-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and<br />

spacious balconies highlight breathtaking views,<br />

while exclusive access to state-of-the-art amenities,<br />

the fabulous Bliss Spa, two of Stephen Starr’s famed<br />

restaurants and the W’s signature WHATEVER/<br />

WHENEVER ® concierge service provide owners with<br />

an effortless and glamorous lifestyle.<br />

Please visit wfortlauderdaleresidences.com.


“Our house on the beach”<br />

virtually staged<br />

virtually staged<br />

Everyone wants one. Now we’re building<br />

one for you. Right on the dune above<br />

the surf. A beachfront home with 5<br />

bedrooms, 6.5 baths and a 2 car garage.<br />

Four full floors with your own elevator.<br />

Plus a rooftop deck. And an oceanside<br />

pool. In nearly 7,000 square feet of<br />

indoor-outdoor living, we’re including all<br />

the top-of-the-line finishes and fixtures<br />

you’d expect in homes priced from $6.6<br />

million. But we’re only building six of<br />

them.<br />

To learn more about living here in our seaside<br />

village of Highland Beach, please contact:<br />

Jeff Cohen, Broker Associate 561.654.7341<br />

jeff.cohen@elliman.com | www.3621southocean.com<br />

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SPECIAL OCEAN DRIVE ADVERTISING SECTION<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1. PARAMOUNT FORT<br />

LAUDERDALE BEACH<br />

With a prime oceanfront location, PARAMOUNT Fort<br />

Lauderdale Beach will be the first luxury residential<br />

development built in the area in more than a decade.<br />

The 18-story, 95-residence tower is expected to be<br />

delivered in summer <strong>2017</strong> and will feature full-service<br />

luxury amenities including the largest residential pool<br />

on the beachfront, massage and spa treatment room,<br />

cabanas, gym, restaurant and private concierge.<br />

Prices from $1.2 million. For more information visit<br />

PARAMOUNTresidences.com or call 954.514.7492.<br />

2. CERVERA REAL ESTATE<br />

Cervera Real Estate founder-chairman, Alicia Cervera<br />

was honored by Mayor Regalado, designating October<br />

18th as “Alicia Cervera Day”. The milestone achievement<br />

caps an illustrious 47-year career for Cervera, who is<br />

credited for pioneering the modern-day, full-service<br />

real estate model for development sales. “Since Alicia<br />

Cervera founded the firm in 1969, no other woman has<br />

had a larger influence on the development of Miami<br />

since Julia Tuttle founded the city in 1895,” said Mayor<br />

Regalado. Please visit cervera.com.<br />

3. 515 CASUARINA CONCOURSE<br />

A visionary lifestyle by architect Ramon Pacheco, this<br />

Moorish-inspired residence offers features not found<br />

elsewhere in South Florida. Located in Gables Estates<br />

on 1.62 acres, the residence boasts eight bedrooms,<br />

eight baths and two half baths, and a 12,492 SF interior.<br />

Amazing loggias create a space to entertain amidst<br />

gardens, majestic freshwater pool, and tennis pavilion.<br />

Features include: 17-foot ceilings adorned with gold leaf,<br />

copper and bronze; Jerusalem stone features accented<br />

by mahogany and Italian marble; custom chandeliers.<br />

Please visit ewm.com.<br />

4. PANORAMA TOWER<br />

Extraordinary First-Class Amenities at Panorama Tower:<br />

Miami’s Tallest. Panorama Tower, the 85-story mixeduse<br />

tower currently under construction in the heart of<br />

Brickell, will provide residents with an impressive and<br />

unmatched array of luxurious and unique amenities and<br />

services. The new project will include 821 luxury, rental<br />

apartments and will feature a Hyatt Centric hotel, several<br />

dining options, commercial office suites, and high-end<br />

retail shops. A preview leasing center is now open at<br />

1101 Brickell Ave. Please call 305.503.2100 or visit<br />

brickellista.com.<br />

5. ONE THOUSAND MUSEUM<br />

One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects, the<br />

first and final residential tower by the late starchitect<br />

in the Western Hemisphere, is currently going vertical<br />

in the cultural nucleus of Miami’s Downtown core.<br />

Luxurious amenity spaces include a two-story Aquatic<br />

Center and Sky Lounge, olfactory scenting options and a<br />

private helipad. Sales gallery is located at 1040 Biscayne<br />

Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132.<br />

For more information on the building, please<br />

dial: 305.306.6960, e-mail: info@1000museum.com<br />

or visit us online: 1000museum.com.


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SPECIAL OCEAN DRIVE ADVERTISING SECTION<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1. 100 LAS OLAS<br />

The height of new elegance debuts this month in<br />

downtown Fort Lauderdale. Introducing 100 Las Olas.<br />

Destined to be the tallest building in Fort Lauderdale at<br />

499’, 46 levels. This new mixed-use project boasts 121<br />

luxury condominiums, a nationally branded, full-service<br />

lifestyle hotel with 238 guest suites, meeting rooms and<br />

lobby level bar and restaurant with indoor and outdoor<br />

seating, plus an additional 8,500 sq. ft. of retail space<br />

with patio area available for a third-party restaurant.<br />

Please call 954.800.6263.<br />

2. ONE PARK GROVE<br />

Developers Terra Group and The Related Group<br />

have joined forces to create One Park Grove—a<br />

luxury condominium project set to define Miami’s<br />

historic Coconut Grove neighborhood. One Park<br />

Grove offers breathtaking bay-front views and<br />

features architecture by OMA/Rem Koolhaas, interiors<br />

and amenities by Meyer Davis Studio, landscape<br />

architecture by Enzo Enea and kitchens and baths by<br />

William Sofield. Located on 2701 South Bayshore <strong>Drive</strong>,<br />

7th Floor. For more information call 305.521.0982,<br />

visit park-grove.com or email sales@park-grove.com.<br />

3. THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES,<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

Located in the heart of Mid-Beach where lake, ocean<br />

and city meet, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami<br />

Beach captures the essence of Miami’s tropical climate<br />

with modern architecture. Consisting of 111 luxury<br />

residences and 15 private single-family villas, whether<br />

residents are returning home from a week in paradise<br />

or preparing for a journey across-the-world, its hotelstyle<br />

services, and world class amenities managed<br />

by the legendary Ritz-Carlton, allow owners to feel as<br />

though they are on a permanent vacation. Please visit<br />

theresidencesmiamibeach.com.<br />

4. WORLDWIDE PROPERTIES<br />

Founded by J. Eddy Martinez and Roland Ortiz in<br />

2008, Worldwide Properties is a full-service real estate<br />

brokerage dedicated to the most unique, exceptional<br />

real estate worldwide. Our multilingual team brings<br />

a new level of experience and style to international<br />

listings. The WWP team specializes in buying, selling,<br />

and renting luxury condominiums, single-family homes<br />

and commercial properties. We welcome you to visit<br />

our newest location at 400 Alton Rd, TH104, in the<br />

Murano Grande. Please call 305.531.3100 or visit<br />

worldwideproperties.com.<br />

5. ONE RIVER POINT<br />

Redefining sophisticated waterfront living, One River<br />

Point shifts ultra-luxury-living away from the beach to<br />

the heart of Miami. As internationally acclaimed architect<br />

Rafael Viñoly chooses this hot new neighborhood for his<br />

Miami debut, Miami’s riverside renaissance receives its<br />

landmark. Consisting of two graceful towers, One River<br />

Point will be connected at its summit by a three-level<br />

floating glass skybridge boasting a private Sky Club<br />

curated by Adrian Zecha. Discover more at<br />

oneriverpoint.com or call 305.307.5933.


SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE<br />

Caleb Heymann, Tony Gonzalez, and Jose Daniel Freixas<br />

at Artful Style, a pre-Art Basel celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong> and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Eriko and Peter Willis with Joyce Gato at Artful<br />

Style, a pre-Art Basel celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong> and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Taylor and Matthew Abess at Artful Style, a<br />

pre-Art Basel celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong> and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

ARTFUL<br />

STYLE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>, Art Basel magazine, and<br />

Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour hosted a<br />

special preview of the FURTIF ART<br />

PROJECT, a collaboration between<br />

Roche Bobois and six notable artists<br />

and celebrities—Typoe, Ahol Sniffs<br />

Glue, Santiago Rubino, Kelly “RISK”<br />

Graval, tennis pro Venus Williams,<br />

and supermodel Heidi Klum—who<br />

each reimagined the iconic Furtif<br />

desk with their own design. Guests<br />

were treated to a runway show, bites<br />

by Atlantikos at the St. Regis Bal<br />

Harbour, and desserts by Wynwood<br />

Parlor. The desks will be sold at<br />

auction, with proceeds benefiting<br />

Lotus House, while Klum’s design<br />

will benefit Unicef.<br />

A Neiman Marcus model<br />

struts down the runway at<br />

Artful Style, a pre-Art Basel<br />

celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong> and Neiman Marcus.<br />

Bal Harbour.<br />

Cathy Leff, Elias Synalovski, and Cristina<br />

De Windt at Artful Style, a pre-Art Basel<br />

celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> and<br />

Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Adrienne Bon Haes and Marvin<br />

Ross Friedman at Artful Style, a<br />

pre-Art Basel celebration<br />

hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> and<br />

Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Constance Collins and Julien Bigan at Artful Style, a pre-Art Basel<br />

celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Electric Violinist and DJ YSL at Artful Style, a<br />

pre-Art Basel celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong> and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Typoe, Santiago Rubino, and Ahol Sniffs Glue at Artful Style,<br />

a pre-Art Basel celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> and<br />

Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Neiman Marcus models posing during Artful<br />

Style, a pre-Art Basel celebration hosted<br />

by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour..<br />

Heloisa Maia and Gaspar Saldanha at Artful Style,<br />

a pre-Art Basel celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong><br />

and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Petra Levin and Leah DeMent at Artful Style,<br />

a pre-Art Basel celebration hosted by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong> and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

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Lauren Kushner at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s<br />

annual Hot Chefs event, hosted<br />

by the Miami Design District.<br />

Selen Arditi and Ronit Nestelbaum at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot Chefs event, hosted by the<br />

Miami Design District.<br />

Shelby Manus, Ryan Lind, Cindy Hutson, and Mike<br />

Fischetti at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot Chefs event,<br />

hosted by the Miami Design District.<br />

CHEFS AND<br />

CHAMPAGNE<br />

Summer and Ryan Bragg<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot<br />

Chefs event, hosted by the<br />

Miami Design District.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> and the Miami Design District<br />

brought South Florida’s top toques together<br />

for the annual Hot Chefs event. Piaget held a<br />

special VIP pre-event cocktail hour, with guests<br />

treated to a preview of Estefan Kitchen’s menu<br />

before the main event in Palm Court, where<br />

they noshed on bites from Ariete, Estefan<br />

Kitchen, Fooq’s, Kyu, Michael’s Genuine Food<br />

& Drink, and Zest Miami. Partygoers cooled off<br />

with Ladyfingrs popsicles and sipped<br />

sparkling wine by Anna de Codorníu and<br />

libations by Old Forester.<br />

Alison Colberg and Kasia<br />

Weszczak at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s<br />

annual Hot Chefs event, hosted<br />

by the Miami Design District.<br />

Nancy and Stephen Bernstein, Ross<br />

Lipton, and Michael Bernstein at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot Chefs event, hosted<br />

by the Miami Design District.<br />

Marta Cecilia and Eduardo Pinto<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot Chefs<br />

event, hosted by the Miami<br />

Design District.<br />

Sandra Santiago with Alex and Gigi Duff<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot Chefs event,<br />

hosted by the Miami Design District.<br />

Michael Beltran, Gio Fesser, and Dallas<br />

Wynne at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot Chefs<br />

event, hosted by the Miami Design District.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE<br />

Michael and Jacqueline Guanche<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot Chefs event,<br />

hosted by the Miami Design District.<br />

Mariel Dalmau Diaz and Bryan Rojas at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot Chefs event, hosted by the<br />

Miami Design District.<br />

Megan Danko and Conrad Gomez at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>’s annual Hot Chefs event, hosted by<br />

the Miami Design District.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE<br />

Carson Mosser, Taylor Ponsoldt, Patrizia<br />

Vila, and Brandon Gomes at the Trina Turk<br />

Miami boutique opening.<br />

Stephen Macricostas, Young Jean On, and Jeff<br />

Ransdell at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s November Edition of “The<br />

List” at Shelborne Wyndham Grand South Beach.<br />

Marlen Pujol, Katherine<br />

Beja-McLennan, Paul Mason,<br />

and Christina Khan at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>’s November Edition of<br />

“The List” at Shelborne<br />

Wyndham Grand South Beach.<br />

Guests received special Moroccanoil<br />

gift bags at the unveiling of Sephora<br />

Brickell City Centre.<br />

Fred Khoury, Rob Crosoli,<br />

and Kelsey Stefania at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s November<br />

Edition of “The List” at<br />

Shelborne Wyndham<br />

Grand South Beach.<br />

Benjamin and Jessica Gonzalez<br />

at the unveiling of Sephora<br />

Brickell City Centre.<br />

Robert and Marilyn<br />

Weiner at the<br />

unveiling of Sephora<br />

Brickell City Centre.<br />

Jonathan Skow and Trina Turk<br />

at the Trina Turk Miami<br />

boutique opening.<br />

Fernando Caceres, Johevis Chiarello,<br />

and Luis Posada at the unveiling of<br />

Sephora Brickell City Centre.<br />

SHOPPING SPREE<br />

Marcel Van Gemerden, Erica Korman,<br />

and Alexandra Van Gemerden at the<br />

Trina Turk Miami boutique opening.<br />

At Shelborne Wyndham Grand South Beach,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> hosted a rooftop soirée in honor<br />

of those selected for the November edition of<br />

“The List.” VIPs savored dim sum bites from The<br />

Sarsaparilla Club and enjoyed specialty cocktails<br />

by Crown Imports and Casa Noble. Across the<br />

bridge, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> celebrated Sephora’s<br />

Brickell City Centre store opening. Guests<br />

were pampered with skincare consultations and<br />

makeup touch-ups at the Beauty Studio and<br />

received gift bags with Moroccanoil products.<br />

Further north, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> joined Trina Turk<br />

and Jonathan Skow for a fashionable fête at<br />

the unveiling of their new Miami boutique.<br />

Attendees savored bites by Vagabond Kitchen &<br />

Bar and toasted the couple with “Turktinis.”<br />

Ellie Rodriguez and Jen<br />

Montoya at the Trina Turk<br />

Miami boutique opening.<br />

Adrian and Laura Gonzalez with Todd Goldenfarb<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s November Edition of “The List”<br />

at Shelborne Wyndham Grand South Beach.<br />

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Darlene and Jorge Perez request the pleasure of your company for<br />

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SHOT ON SITE<br />

Isabel Bucaram, Ismael Cala, and Marisa<br />

Azaret at the Miami Children’s Health<br />

Foundation 10th Anniversary Diamond Ball at<br />

the JW Marriott Marquis Miami.<br />

GLAMOROUS<br />

GALAS<br />

Local and visiting glitterati<br />

dressed in their best for the<br />

Miami Children’s Health<br />

Foundation’s 10th Anniversary<br />

Diamond Ball at the JW Marriott<br />

Marquis Miami. The elegant<br />

event raised nearly $1.6<br />

million to benefit the children<br />

and families of Nicklaus<br />

Children’s Hospital.<br />

Ramona Messore<br />

and Nancy Di<br />

Bernardo at the<br />

Brickell City<br />

Centre grand<br />

unveiling.<br />

Heidi and Shane Battier at the Miami Children’s<br />

Health Foundation 10th Anniversary Diamond Ball<br />

at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami.<br />

Danny Jelaca and Padma Lakshmi at the 2016<br />

Miami Book Fair at Miami Dade College.<br />

Ana Quincoces and Ken Kodish at the Miami<br />

Children’s Health Foundation 10th Anniversary<br />

Diamond Ball at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami.<br />

Whitney Barnett, Matt<br />

Lane, and Hilary Stern at<br />

a VIP dinner hosted by<br />

Eighty Seven Park.<br />

Jack Sheero, Dwayne Grannum,<br />

Vadim Yakubov, and Ariel Coriat at<br />

The Deck at Island Gardens.<br />

Marile Lopez, Jose Feliciano, and Lucy Morillo at the<br />

Miami Children’s Health Foundation 10th Anniversary<br />

Diamond Ball at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF MIAMI CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION (BATTIER, BUCARAM, LOPEZ, QUINCOCES); BY GRACIELA CATTAROSS (BARNETT);<br />

ORLANDO GARCIA (BELL); WORLD RED EYE (DE LA VEGA, LIEBERMAN, SHEERO, MESSORE)<br />

Trish and Dan Bell at the<br />

Baptist Health Foundation’s<br />

Grand Gala, benefiting<br />

Miami Cancer Institute.<br />

Daniel de la Vega and Harvey Daniels at<br />

the Three Hundred Collins topping-off<br />

celebration at Prime Hotel.<br />

Paul Frishman, Jared Galbut, Emilio Estefan, and Stacy Galbut<br />

at the JCC Conversations event with Estefan at the Miami<br />

Beach Jewish Community Center.<br />

Diane and Alan Lieberman at the Academy<br />

Fellows celebration hosted by Bottega Veneta<br />

and the New World Symphony at the Bottega<br />

Veneta Bal Harbour boutique.<br />

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You’re On Las Olas<br />

A much-loved staple of Fort Lauderdale’s culinary and nightlife scene, YOLO is a foodie’s delight.<br />

Well-known for its innovative menu, happy hour and Sunday brunch, we serve up an eclectic mix of<br />

Contemporary American cuisine in a vibrant, sophisticated atmosphere, in the heart of downtown Las Olas.<br />

Reservations: 954.523.1000 | 333 East Las Olas Boulevard | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 | YOLORestaurant.com


SHOT ON SITE<br />

Mariana Smith, Don Browne, Marisa Toccin Lucas,<br />

and Jennifer Valoppi at the ribbon-cutting<br />

ceremony and cocktail reception for the Women of<br />

Tomorrow sculpture.<br />

Christy and David Martin at the<br />

opening of the Botaniko<br />

Weston sales gallery.<br />

Laurinda Spears and Kieran Bowers<br />

at the Brickell City Centre<br />

ribbon-cutting ceremony.<br />

Veronica Barrios, Antonio Colmenares, and Ysabel<br />

Sanabria at the Little Dreams Foundation cocktail<br />

reception at Fendi Casa at Luxury Living.<br />

Sandra Iglesias and Sandra Peebles at<br />

the opening of The Backyard at the<br />

Marseilles Hotel.<br />

Richie Supa, Flo Rida, and Doug Emery at Flo<br />

Rida’s performance for the MusiCares<br />

Foundation’s addiction recovery programs at<br />

the Recovery Unplugged Treatment Center.<br />

Barbara Hevia, Swanee DiMare, and<br />

Ana Witson at the Splendor in the<br />

Garden kickoff party at Park Grove.<br />

Thomas Buckley and Helene<br />

Henderson at the unveiling of<br />

Malibu Farm at Nobu Hotel.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF MUSICARES (SUPA); BY EDUARDO FORD (BUCKLEY); GABRILE BANCORA (JOHANSSON);<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY SOUTH FLORIDA (MILTON); WORLD RED EYE (BARRIOS, GONZALEZ, MARTIN, NAGLE, RIORDAN, SMITH)<br />

Jennifer Nagle and Deana Anais at the first<br />

Indego Africa Miami Regional Board<br />

Fundraiser, held at a private residence.<br />

Jose Gonzalez, Ana Cristina Defortuna, Edgardo<br />

Defortuna, and Rick Kolb at the Jade Signature<br />

topping-off celebration.<br />

Dan Riordan, Robert M. Swedroe, Jeffrey<br />

Soffer, and Carlos Zapata at the Turnberry<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Club groundbreaking.<br />

BREAKING<br />

GROUND<br />

In Sunny Isles, Jeffrey Soffer<br />

celebrated the Turnberry <strong>Ocean</strong> Club<br />

groundbreaking, while Edgardo<br />

Defortuna fêted the topping-off of<br />

Jade Signature. Further north, in Fort<br />

Lauderdale, hip-hop star Flo Rida gave<br />

an epic performance in support<br />

of the MusiCares Foundation.<br />

Frank Milton, Ana Veiga Milton, Cecil<br />

Milton, and Joseph Milton at the Jackson<br />

Health Foundation groundbreaking.<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK<br />

Boy George and Dorit Kemsley at the<br />

grand unveiling of the SLS Brickell.<br />

Casey and Timolin Cole at the<br />

Nat King Cole Generation Hope<br />

cocktail reception at the Faena<br />

Hotel Miami Beach.<br />

Hazel Rosen with John and Lynne<br />

Richard at the Jazz Roots<br />

post-reception at the Adrienne Arsht<br />

Center for the Performing Arts.<br />

Kenny Scharf at a screening of The Art of Fun<br />

and a conversation with Scharf at Faena Rose<br />

at the Faena Hotel Miami Beach.<br />

Carolina García Jayaram, Teresita Fernández, Mel Chin, and<br />

Chat Travieso at “Artists as Citizens,” a salon talk and private<br />

dinner hosted by YoungArts at Coya Miami.<br />

Jordana Pomeroy and Laurie Anderson at Anderson’s presentation<br />

at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum–FIU, presented by the<br />

2016 Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series.<br />

Camilo Miguel Jr., Mayi De La Vega, and Rene Gonzalez<br />

at the Louver House topping-off celebration.<br />

Cecilia Paredes and Hiromi<br />

Moneyhun at the Patricia and<br />

Phillip Frost Art Museum–FIU’s<br />

opening reception.<br />

David Treitel, William Hill, and Ira Hall at the<br />

Florida Grand Opera 75th Anniversary Gala.<br />

Elisa Sin and Valerie Armas at “Design and<br />

Dimensions,” presented by the Young Artist<br />

Initiative at the Moore Building.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK<br />

Diane Guerrero and Jackie Cruz<br />

at The WKND #atMDD’s private<br />

dinner at Craig Robins and<br />

Jackie Soffer’s home.<br />

Danie Gomez Ortigoza and<br />

Esteban Cortazar at the Brickell<br />

City Centre media tour.<br />

Alan Cumming and Blaine Trump at the<br />

Faena Rose conversation with Cumming,<br />

moderated by Elaine Lancaster, at the<br />

Faena Hotel Miami Beach.<br />

Debra and Dennis Scholl at<br />

Locust Projects’ Smash and Grab.<br />

Brian Keeley and Juan Lopez at the Donor<br />

Reception hosted by Saks Fifth Avenue<br />

Dadeland and the Baptist Health<br />

Foundation at a private residence.<br />

Nicolas Leiva at the MISO CHIC<br />

kickoff celebration at Maman Gallery.<br />

Maribel Lopez and Jorge Luis Lopez at Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade’s<br />

10th annual “Wild About Kids” Gala at The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne.<br />

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Kent Jones and<br />

Fly Guy at Story.<br />

Marina Carmona, Trey Smith, and Mari Paz<br />

at Wall at the W South Beach.<br />

Bill Bellamy and Shemar<br />

Moore at Rockwell.<br />

Kevin Lyttle and Dimitri Jones<br />

at STK at 1 Hotel & Homes<br />

South Beach.<br />

Lyndsey Cooper, JP Oliver, and Heather Boucher at<br />

Pamper for a Purpose at The Confidante Miami Beach.<br />

Paulo Cardoso and Tyson Beckford at Wall<br />

at the W South Beach.<br />

Pablo De Ritis and Philippe Bonay at the<br />

Jarger-LeCoultre Reverso Watch<br />

85th-anniversary celebration.<br />

Joshua Wagner and Esther Park<br />

at the YoungArts Backyard Ball<br />

kickoff with Max Mara at The<br />

Miami Beach Edition.<br />

Fernanda Uesler and Vila Digryte at<br />

the Escada Resort <strong>2017</strong> collection<br />

preview hosted by Jackson Health<br />

Foundation’s Guardian Angels and<br />

Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland.<br />

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DJ Stevie J, Lil Wayne, Steph Lecor, 2<br />

Chainz, Young Jeezy, and Purple at LIV<br />

at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.<br />

Diana Chong-Schultz, Andreea Baclea, and<br />

Michelle Areces at the Women of Tomorrow<br />

Mentor & Scholarship Program’s unveiling<br />

of Ray Smith’s Women of Tomorrow<br />

sculpture at Bal Harbour Shops.<br />

Waka Flocka Flame<br />

at Rockwell.<br />

Desiigner at Story.<br />

Sisqó and Navin Chatani at Wall at the W South Beach.<br />

Bianca and Matthew Chevallard<br />

at the unveiling of the Del Toro<br />

Fall/Winter collection.<br />

Justin Levine, Jared Galbut,<br />

and Keith Menin at the grand<br />

opening of Ricky’s.<br />

Michael Bay and Cedric Gervais at Lisa<br />

and Lenny Hochstein’s eighth annual<br />

Halloween Ball, presented by LIV at the<br />

Fontainebleau Miami Beach.<br />

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LISTINGS<br />

Bakehouse Brasserie<br />

Your neighborhood brasserie focusing on classic dishes,<br />

French inspired cocktails and artisanal baked goods located<br />

South of Fifth. 808 First Street, Miami Beach, 305-434-8249<br />

COCONUT GROVE, CORAL GABLES,<br />

KEY BISCAYNE<br />

Artisan The newest hot spot in Key Biscayne perfect for<br />

sandwiches or tapas. 658 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne;<br />

305-365-6003<br />

Bizcaya Mediterranean-influenced cuisine serving fresh fish<br />

and prime cuts of beef, at the Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove.<br />

3300 SW 27th Ave., Coconut Grove, 305-644-4680<br />

Cantina Beach Miami’s only oceanfront, coastal Mexican<br />

restaurant located at The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne.<br />

455 Grand Bay Dr., Key Biscayne, 305-365-4500<br />

Caffe Abbracci Dine beneath the glow of a ruby-red<br />

starlight chandelier and the brilliance of Venetian glass on<br />

Italian-inspired foods including great carpaccio’s, the freshest<br />

fish, homemade pastas or succulent NY meats.<br />

318 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, 305-441-0700<br />

Christy’s Restaurant The steak house meets the piano bar<br />

at this Miami staple. 3101 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables,<br />

305-446-1400<br />

Eating House Not your typical steakhouse, this<br />

hipster-esque hotspot is known for its eclectic menu serving<br />

playful dishes such as “Cap’n Crunch” pancakes for brunch.<br />

804 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, 305-448-6524<br />

George’s in the Grove Lively, casual bistro featuring French<br />

classics. 3145 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, 305-444-7878<br />

Love Is Blind A culinary adventure that takes you all over the<br />

globe. 225 Altara Avenue, Coral Gables, 305-748-6118<br />

Monty’s Raw Bar Scenic waterside spot offering seafood<br />

goodies. 2550 S. Bayshore Dr., Coconut Grove, 305-856-3992<br />

Ortanique on the Mile New World Caribbean cuisine, island<br />

elegance. 278 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, 305-446-7710<br />

Palme d’Or Fabulous French fare, at the landmark Biltmore<br />

Hotel. 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables, 305-913-3201<br />

Pascal’s on Ponce Contemporary French cuisine.<br />

2611 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, 305-444-2024<br />

Peacock Garden Cafe The ideal setting for outside dining<br />

at anytime of day. 2889 McFarlane Rd., Coconut Grove,<br />

305-774-3332<br />

Red Fish Grill Romantic, waterside seafood dining experience.<br />

9610 Old Cutler Rd., Miami, 305-668-8788<br />

Swine Southern Table & Bar This joint is a place to hang<br />

with friends, sip a little whiskey, and indulge in genuine<br />

Southern cooking. 2415 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables,<br />

786-360-6433<br />

Town Kitchen & Bar Global comfort foods and an irresistible<br />

brunch special. 7301 SW 57th Ct., South Miami, 305-740-8118<br />

Versailles The authentic and famous Miami-Cuban classic.<br />

3555 SW 8 Street, Miami, 305-444-0240<br />

DESIGN DISTRICT, MIDTOWN, WYNWOOD<br />

Beaker & Gray Wynwood’s new hotspot for globally-inspired<br />

cuisine and a vibrant bar scene. 2637 N. Miami Ave., Miami,<br />

305-699-2637<br />

Bocce Bar Midtown’s latest addition distinguishes itself from<br />

the rest with a bocce ball court and its rustic feel and cozy<br />

ambiance. 3252 NE First Ave., Miami, 786-245-6211<br />

Brasserie Azur The sister restaurant of Romantic Villa Azur,<br />

a modern yet casual concept serving lunch/brunch and<br />

dinner showcasing French Mediterranean cuisine in the up<br />

and coming Midtown neighborhood. 3252 NE 1st Ave, Miami,<br />

786-800-9993<br />

The Butcher Shop Trendy addition to Wynwood that fuses<br />

retail, restaurant and beer garden into one gourmet hot-spot.<br />

165 NW 23rd Street, Miami, 305-846-9120<br />

Cafeina Diverse hot-spot offering intriguing art, nightlife and<br />

tasty cuisine in the heart of Wynwood. 297 NW 23rd Street,<br />

Miami, 305-438-0792<br />

The Cypress Tavern The Genuine Hospitality Group’s<br />

latest Design District haunt gives an elegant nod to 1920’s<br />

American fine dining. 3620 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, 305-520-5197<br />

The Federal Tackling comfort food classics like pot pies,<br />

biscuits and gravy, this eatery will rock your world.<br />

5132 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-758-9559<br />

Harry’s Pizzeria Chef and owner Michael Schwartz’s newest<br />

creation offers a cozy and comfortable neighborhood spot to<br />

enjoy some creative, wood-oven pizzas, craft beers, and a<br />

selection of delectable desserts. 3918 N. Miami Ave., Miami,<br />

786-275-4963<br />

Gigi Bustling and hip hot spot featuring Asian-inspired fare.<br />

3470 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-573-1520<br />

Mandolin Aegean Bistro Authentic countryside cuisine from<br />

Greece and Turkey. 4312 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, 305-749-9140<br />

MC Kitchen Modern Italian cuisine offering seasonal dishes<br />

with ingredients selected on the basis of quality, harvest<br />

maturity, and farming integrity. 4141 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 101A,<br />

Miami, 305-456-9948<br />

Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink Michael Schwartz’s highly<br />

successful Design District eatery. 130 NE 40th Street,<br />

Atlas Plaza, Miami, 305-573-5550<br />

Midtown Oyster Bar Boasting “A Fish Kitchen” as its tagline,<br />

the menu showcases Mediterranean and classic American<br />

seafood dishes while offering a selection of extraordinary<br />

oysters from the East and West coasts. 3301 NE 1st Ave.,<br />

Miami, 786-220-2070<br />

Mignonette A raw oyster bar with a welcoming environment<br />

where seafood lovers can share a bottle of bubbly while<br />

enjoying a dozen of the freshest oysters. 210 NE 18th Street,<br />

Miami, 305-374-4635<br />

Morgans Modern, home-style comfort food for brunch,<br />

lunch and dinner. 28 NE 29th St., Miami, 305-573-9678<br />

Salumeria 104 Authentic Northern Italian salumi shop and<br />

trattoria serving traditional dishes and cured meats. 3451 NE<br />

1st Ave., Miami, 305-424-9588<br />

Sugarcane From the creators of Sushi Samba, a raw bar and<br />

grill with a South American spirit. 3252 NE 1st Ave., Miami,<br />

786-369-0353


LISTINGS<br />

Pollos y Jarras<br />

Authentic Peruvian cuisine with an extensive<br />

selection of BBQ, grilled meats, and tapas all<br />

ideally complimented by signature cocktails.<br />

115 NE 3rd Ave., Miami, 786-567-4940<br />

Wynwood Kitchen & Bar Affordable global Latino cuisine<br />

meets cutting-edge art. 2550 NW 2nd Ave., Miami,<br />

305-722-8959<br />

DOWNTOWN/BRICKELL<br />

Area 31 Great seafood from the namesake region encompassing<br />

the Florida coast and Central America.<br />

270 S. Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, 305-424-5234<br />

Atrio Restaurant and Wine Room A contemporary restaurant<br />

and lounge offering guests an innovative and international<br />

menu paired with a minimalistic setting to complement<br />

the view of an incandescent Miami skyline. 1395 Brickell<br />

Ave., Miami, 305-503-6529<br />

Azul A Forbes Five-Star restaurant in the Mandarin Oriental<br />

featuring a menu of modern American dishes with Asian<br />

influences. 500 Brickell Key Dr., Miami, 305-913-8358<br />

Batch Fresh off a successful opening, this Gastropub, with<br />

cocktails on tap, is soon to be Brickell’s favored hotspot.<br />

30 SW 12th St., Miami, 305-808-5555<br />

Biscayne Tavern Located in the B2 Miami downtown,<br />

this casual neighborhood gathering post serves up the<br />

next evolution of comfort food. 146 Biscayne Blvd., Miami,<br />

305-307-8300<br />

Cantina La Veinte A cultural expression of true Mexican<br />

cuisine featuring traditional Mexican decor with an art deco<br />

flare and over 100 brands of Mexican wine pairings.<br />

495 Brickell Ave., Miami, 786-623-6135<br />

Cipriani Exquisite Italian restaurant with impeccable service<br />

and elegant design. 465 Brickell Ave. CU1, Miami, 786-329-4090<br />

Crazy About You A truly unique lounge setting, and picturesque<br />

water front dining experience. 1155 Brickell Bay Dr,<br />

Miami, 305-377-4442<br />

CVI.CHE 105 This bustling Peruvian eatery has quickly<br />

become a hip downtown landmark. 105 NE 3rd Ave., Miami,<br />

305-577-3454<br />

db Bistro Moderne The New York sensation from chef Daniel<br />

Boulud, in downtown’s JW Marriott Marquis.<br />

255 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, FL 33131, 305-350-0750<br />

Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita Located in the heart of<br />

Brickell’s Financial District, the restaurant, offers a unique<br />

selection of International fusion cuisine.<br />

1000 South Miami Ave., Miami, 305-403-3103<br />

Edge Steak & Bar This stylish departure from the traditional<br />

steak house is the new crown jewel of The Four Seasons<br />

Hotel Miami. 1435 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-358-3535<br />

Fooq’s Serves “Feel Good Food” in an urban, yet distinctly<br />

cozy setting. Global travels and Persian-French heritage<br />

inspire the eclectic menu at this charming eatery.<br />

1035 N Miami Ave., Miami, 786-536-2749<br />

Garcia’s Seafood Grille & Fish Market Fabulously fresh fish,<br />

right on the river. 398 NW North River Dr., Miami, 305-375-0765<br />

Il Gabbiano Decadent, exquisite Italian cuisine served inside<br />

or out, overlooking Biscayne Bay. 335 S. Biscayne Blvd., Miami,<br />

305-373-0063<br />

Komodo The three-story indoor/outdoor eatery and lounge<br />

combines the cuisine of Southeast Asia with a South Florida<br />

vibe to elevate the dining and nightlife experience on Brickell<br />

Avenue. 801 Brickell Avenue, Miami, 305-534-2211<br />

La Mar by Gaston Acurio Features the acclaimed Peruvian<br />

cuisine of celebrity chef Gastón Acurio in a high-energy<br />

setting with dramatic water views of Biscayne Bay and the<br />

Miami skyline, at the Mandarin Oriental. 500 Brickell Key Dr.,<br />

Miami, 305-913-8358<br />

LILT Lounge Hosts happy hour from 6 to 8 pm, Tuesday thru<br />

Saturday, with live music. Specialty cocktails, $1 oysters<br />

and the terrace has direct water views and a breeze, at the<br />

EPIC. 270 Biscayne Blvd Way, Miami, 305-351-7403<br />

Naoe Experience natural Japanese cuisine as Chef Kevin<br />

Cory serves a unique Chef’s Choice menu. 661 Brickell Key<br />

Dr., Miami, 305-947-6263<br />

Novecento Argentinean and Mediterranean cuisine.<br />

1414 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-403-0900<br />

PM Buenos Aires Fish & Steak House Born from the nostalgia<br />

felt from the “Porteño”-like cuisine, PM has the influence<br />

of not only the parrilladas but also all the different styles all<br />

over the world. 1453 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-200-5606<br />

Pollos y Jarras Authentic Peruvian cuisine with an extensive<br />

selection of BBQ, grilled meats, and tapas all ideally complimented<br />

by signature cocktails. 115 NE 3rd Ave., Miami,<br />

786-567-4940<br />

Quinto La Huella Offers a blend of carefully planned, but<br />

simple dishes made with the best ingredients and utilizes a<br />

unique fire cooking method with a parrilla at the heart of the<br />

kitchen, located at the EAST, Miami. 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami,<br />

786-805-4646<br />

River Yacht Club A waterfront lifestyle-oriented venue featuring<br />

a fine dining restaurant, stunning outdoor garden, lounge,<br />

and docking facilities. 401 SW 3rd Ave., Miami, 305-200-5716<br />

Rooftop at E11EVEN An all-inclusive nightlife destination<br />

featuring an open-air rooftop lounge with sofas and fire-pit<br />

tables, weekly DJ’s/live music, and an intimate 50-seat indoor<br />

dining room with a full-service kitchen menu. 15 NE 11th<br />

Street, Miami, 305-358-9848<br />

Seaspice A seafood brasserie and lounge, is a celebration of<br />

the sense that marks the return to the core values of<br />

gastronomy. 422 NW North River <strong>Drive</strong>, Miami, 305-440-4200<br />

Segafredo Bayside From the partners of Segafredo<br />

L’Originale on Lincoln Road, the new waterfront spot<br />

at Bayside Marketplace serves light Italian fare and an<br />

expansive selection of cocktails. 401 Biscayne Blvd., Miami,<br />

786-420-2496<br />

Soya y Pomodoro Intimate Italian located in a quaint<br />

Neoclassical alcove. 120 NE 1st St., Miami, 305-381-9511<br />

Toscana Divino Brickell’s Italian trattoria features an Italian<br />

happy hour, “Aperitivo Italiano,” every Wednesday.<br />

900 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-371-2767<br />

Tamarina Specializes in Italian cuisine inspired by the<br />

Mediterranean coast incorporating freshly caught seafood<br />

and local produce which is prepared using classic Italian<br />

techniques. 600 Brickell Avenue, Miami, 305-579-1888<br />

Truluck’s Seafood Steak & Crab House A fantastic combination<br />

of the freshest Florida Stone Crab, juicy steaks and<br />

a selection of over 100 wines. 777 Brickell Ave., Miami,<br />

305-579-0035<br />

Tuyo Sitting atop Miami Dade College’s new Miami Culinary<br />

Institute, Tuyo is an exquisite fusion of New World flavors.<br />

415 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami, 305-237-3200<br />

Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Wolfgang Zweiner’s famous steak<br />

house has finally arrived in Miami. 315 S. Biscayne Blvd.,<br />

Miami, 305-487-7130<br />

Zuma Internationally acclaimed Japanese “pub fare” from<br />

London restaurateur Rainer Becker, at the Epic Hotel.<br />

270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, 305-577-0277<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

A Fish Called Avalon Contemporary tropical menu featuring<br />

award-winning seafood dishes. 700 <strong>Ocean</strong> Dr., Miami Beach,<br />

305-532-1727<br />

Baires Grill This casual and trendy establishment satiates<br />

your appetite with an authentic, high-quality Argentinian<br />

cuisine. 1116 Lincoln Rd. Mall, Miami Beach, 305-538-1116<br />

Bakehouse Brasserie Your neighborhood brasserie focusing<br />

on classic dishes, French inspired cocktails and artisanal<br />

baked goods located South of Fifth.<br />

808 First Street, Miami Beach, 305-434-8249<br />

The Bazaar by José Andrés Masterfully re-imagined Spanish<br />

cuisine, at the SLS Hotel South Beach. 1701 Collins Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-455-5000<br />

Bâoli Miami A dining experience that truly excites the<br />

senses: an elegant and vibrant ambiance with an alluring<br />

menu. 1906 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-8822<br />

Barceloneta Catalan Bistro and Mercat that will transport<br />

you to Spain through taste alone. 1400 20th St., Miami Beach,<br />

305-538-9299<br />

Barton G. The Restaurant Upscale American eatery, plus<br />

lots of dazzle. 1427 West Ave., Miami Beach, 305-672-8881<br />

Bianca Modern Italian fare at the Delano’s signature<br />

restaurant. 1685 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-6400<br />

Big Pink Bright and fun diner, serving full-bodied classics.<br />

157 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-4700<br />

Bodega Taqueria y Tequila “Shepard Style” Mexican street<br />

food straight out of a vintage Airstream taco truck filling the<br />

area’s void for vibrant, authentic Mexican cuisine.<br />

1220 16th Street, Miami Beach, 305-704-2145<br />

Byblos Miami Brings the exciting flavors of the Eastern<br />

Mediterranean to diners in a progressively designed space.<br />

1535 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-508-5041<br />

Café Prima Pasta Authentic Italian meats, cheeses, pastas and<br />

desserts since 1993. 414 71st St., Miami Beach, 305-867-0106<br />

Casa Tua Italian restaurant with a private upstairs lounge and<br />

la dolce vita vibe. 1700 James Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-1010<br />

Cecconi’s The Italian sensation from Mayfair and West<br />

Hollywood has brought its A-list vibe to the Soho Beach<br />

House. 4385 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-507-7902


LISTINGS<br />

The Continental Under the culinary direction of Chef<br />

Matthew Oetting, the menu at Stephen Starr’s The<br />

Continental features an eclectic blend of global flavors and<br />

creative cocktails in a fun and casual atmosphere.<br />

2360 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-2000<br />

David’s Café Cafecito Family owned and operated restaurant<br />

serving traditional Cuban food with a twist since 1977.<br />

919 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305-534-8736<br />

DiLido Beach Club A casually elegant oceanfront restaurant<br />

and lounge with ocean-table cuisine and a relaxed, chic<br />

ambiance perfect for people-watching, at The Ritz-Carlton,<br />

South Beach. 155 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 786-276-4000<br />

Dolce Italian Contemporary take on Italian classics located at<br />

The Gale Hotel. 1690 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-975-2550<br />

Driftwood Room Located inside Nautilus, a SIXTY Hotel, is<br />

inspired by the casual grace and energy of European beach<br />

clubs and combines the simplicity of fresh beachside dining<br />

with the allure of Miami Beach. 1825 Collins Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 786.483.2650<br />

Drunken Dragon A hidden gem, South Beach’s first Korean<br />

barbecue restaurant presents a method of table side<br />

cooking with Asian inspired fare and exotic handcrafted tikithemed<br />

cocktails. 1424 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, 305-397-8556<br />

The Dutch A roots-inspired restaurant, Bar and Oyster<br />

Room at the W South Beach. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-938-3111<br />

Estiatorio Milos Costas Spiliadis celebrates the arts, culture<br />

and cuisine of Greece and is committed to providing guests<br />

a true understanding of fresh ingredients simply prepared<br />

with integrity. 730 1st St., Miami Beach, 305-604-6800<br />

Fogo de Chão The original Brazilian steak house with<br />

continuous tableside service and 15 cuts of meat.<br />

836 1st St., Miami Beach, 305-672-0011<br />

The Forge Steakhouse Chef Julia Doyne brings her awardwinning<br />

talent to this culinary institution with an innovative<br />

take on the classic American steakhouse.<br />

432 41st St., Miami Beach, 305-538-8533<br />

Fratelli La Bufala Sumptuous pizzas and pastas prepared<br />

with the freshest buffalo mozzarella imported from Italy.<br />

437 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-0700<br />

Fung Kú Asian Cuisine Korean BBQ and Sushi Bar, at The<br />

Catalina Hotel & Beach Club. 1720 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-534-7905<br />

Hakkasan The exquisite Chinese creations of London restaurateur<br />

Alan Yau, at the Fontainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 786-276-1388<br />

Halves & Wholes South Beach’s newest corner sandwich<br />

shop, featuring a variety of loaded salads and sandwiches<br />

made with roasted meats, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked<br />

breads and homemade secret sauces. 1600 Alton Rd.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-704-3600<br />

Icebox Offering the finest desserts in Miami Beach.<br />

1855 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305-538-8448<br />

Il Mulino From Abruzzo to South Beach, Il Mulino New York<br />

presents unforgettable, classic Italian cuisine in a chic, modern<br />

dining experience. 840 First St., Miami Beach, 305-372-1221<br />

Jaya Five-star, trans-ethnic cuisine with a strong Asian influence.<br />

2001 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-520-6402<br />

Joe’s Stone Crab A must-see Miami institution since 1913.<br />

11 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-0365<br />

Juvia Artistic food presentation and an innovative take on<br />

Asian fusion, with stunning views of South Beach.<br />

1111 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-763-8272<br />

Katsuya Traditional Japanese cuisine with a provocative<br />

twist, at the SLS Hotel South Beach. 1701 Collins Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-455-2995<br />

La Locanda Classic Italian just south of Fifth Street.<br />

419 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-538-6277<br />

La Piaggia A St-Tropez beach club without the jet lag.<br />

1000 South Pointe Dr., Miami Beach, 305-674-0647<br />

Larios on the Beach Gloria and Emilio Estefan’s award winning<br />

go-to destination for cuban cuisine. 820 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-532-9577<br />

The Lido Restaurant & Bayside Grill Stunning waterside dining<br />

featuring chef Mark Zeitouni’s cuisine, at The Standard.<br />

40 Island Ave., Miami Beach, 786-245-0880<br />

LT Steak at The Betsy Hotel Laurent Tourondel’s interpretation<br />

of the American steakhouse. 1440 <strong>Ocean</strong> Dr.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-673-0044<br />

Lucali Brooklyn’s most coveted pizza in the heart of South<br />

Beach. 1930 Bay Rd., Miami Beach, 305-695-4441<br />

Lure Fishbar A seafood-driven menu, overseen by Josh<br />

Capon, includes raw bar, sushi bar and Miami-inspired plates.<br />

Robert Ferrara helms the beverage program with nauticalthemed<br />

libations including the Catch and Release, at the<br />

Loews Hotel. 1601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 305-695-4550<br />

Macaluso’s Restaurant Staten Island home-cooked Italian.<br />

1747 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-604-1811<br />

Macchialina Taverna Rustica The Italian spot for locals<br />

with rustic, seasonally inspired cooking by acclaimed chef<br />

Michael Pirolo. 820 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-534-2124<br />

Maxine’s Bistro At The Catalina Hotel & Beach Club, is an<br />

institution on Collins Avenue, serving American bistro fare<br />

with an international twist, 24 hours a day, seven days a<br />

week. 1756 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 305-674-3527<br />

Michael Mina 74 Award-winning chef Michael Mina, brings<br />

sophisticated, American bistro-style fare to the iconic<br />

Fontainebleau Miami Beach, with a dynamic menu that features<br />

whimsical dishes and handcrafted cocktails from across<br />

the globe. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 1-877-326-7412<br />

Meat Market Chef Sean Brasel has created an imaginative,<br />

top-flight menu with flair at this packed hot spot.<br />

915 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-532-0088<br />

Monty’s Sunset Miami’s ultimate Seafood Bistro features a<br />

Komodo<br />

The three-story indoor/outdoor eatery and lounge<br />

combines the cuisine of Southeast Asia with<br />

a South Florida vibe to elevate the dining and<br />

nightlife experience on Brickell Avenue.<br />

801 Brickell Avenue, Miami, 305-534-2211<br />

raw bar and ceviche bar with breathtaking sunset views and a<br />

bay front location. 300 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-672-1148<br />

Moreno’s Cuba At the Riviera South Beach A Cuban-inspired<br />

eatery developed around an authentic Havana-style café, with<br />

a culinary ethos based around Cuban Tapas and small plates<br />

made for sharing. 318 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-538-7444<br />

Mr Chow Iconic Chinese showplace at the W South Beach.<br />

2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-695-1695<br />

My Ceviche This indoor-outdoor eatery will flaunt the brand’s<br />

signature seafood selections alongside seasonal, craft,<br />

and local beer options. 235 Washington Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-397-8710<br />

News Cafe This 24-hour spot remains the heart and soul of<br />

South Beach. 800 <strong>Ocean</strong> Dr., Miami Beach, 305-538-6397<br />

Nobu Legendary Japanese seafood delicacies, at the<br />

Eden Roc Miami Beach. 4525 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-695-3232<br />

Orange Blossom A modern bistro featuring international,<br />

high-quality, affordable fare inside the Boulan South Beach<br />

Hotel. 2000 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-763-8983<br />

Paris 6 Bistro A cultural bistro whose doors are open<br />

around the clock—24 hours a day, 7 days a week—with a<br />

well rounded menu brimming with unprecedented dishes<br />

designed for all audiences. 2200 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-363-6801<br />

Picciolo Italian Bistro Located at the Bentley Hotel, home<br />

of the one-pound meatball showcases flavors of Italy and<br />

offers great people watching along <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>. 510 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>, Miami Beach, 305-531-2100<br />

Prime Fish Fish shack meets sophisticated fine dining;<br />

renowned restaurant owner Myles Chefetz has done it<br />

again with his new restaurant that is sure to please all seafood<br />

lovers. 100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-4550<br />

Prime Italian Upscale American-Italian sister restaurant to<br />

Prime One Twelve. 101 <strong>Ocean</strong> Dr., Miami Beach, 305-695-8484<br />

Prime One Twelve Extraordinary, modern take on the<br />

classic steak house. 112 <strong>Ocean</strong> Dr., Miami Beach, 305-532-8112<br />

Pubbelly Gastropub This innovative tavern features a menu<br />

of homemade pâtés, specialty terrines and braised dishes,<br />

and its signature Asian street food. 1418 20th St., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-532-7555<br />

Pubbelly Sushi Japanese small plates with Latin, Indian and<br />

Italian influences. 1424 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-531-9282


LISTINGS<br />

Pura Vida Serving raw Brazilian organic acai bowls, fresh<br />

made fruit protein smoothies or cold-press veggie juices<br />

with soups, salads, sandwiches, pitas & wraps with vegan<br />

options. Eat-in, pick-up or delivery. 110 Washington Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-535-4142<br />

Quality Meats Rated top steakhouse in Manhattan in Zagat<br />

2014 and named best new steakhouse by Details, Quality<br />

Meats has opened in the heart of South Beach at Collins<br />

and 15th. 1501 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 305-340-3333<br />

Quattro Gastronomia Italiana Twin chefs Nicola and Fabrizio<br />

Carro stir up traditional Northern Italian cuisine.<br />

1014 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-531-4833<br />

Red, The Steakhouse Hot Mediterranean-influenced steak<br />

house. 119 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-534-3688<br />

Restaurant Michael Schwartz Locally inspired dishes and<br />

a fantastic ambiance at the iconic Raleigh Hotel pool deck.<br />

1775 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 305-612-1163<br />

Ricky’s Bodega’s sizzling counterpart brings live music, the<br />

best arcade games, and approachable but trendy food and<br />

drink options. 1220 16th Street, Miami Beach, 305-704-3602<br />

Scarpetta Ravishing Italian cuisine from chef Scott Conant,<br />

at the Fontainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-674-4660<br />

Seagrape Floridian brasserie helmed by James Beard<br />

Foundation Award-winning chef Michelle Bernstein located<br />

at the The Confidante Hotel. 4041 Collins Avenue,<br />

Miami Beach, 786-605-4043<br />

The Setai Grill Prime steakhouse with the finest seafood<br />

selections, accompanied by The Setai’s impressive wine list.<br />

2001 Collins Ave., Miami, 855-923-7899<br />

Smith & Wollensky Classic steak dishes, outstanding<br />

seafood, and an award-winning wine selection.<br />

1 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-2800<br />

Spris Lincoln Road The authentic Italian brick-oven thin-crust<br />

pizzas have made this casual spot a favorite for locals and<br />

visitors over the last 18 years. 731 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach,<br />

305-673-2020<br />

STK Miami Beach A freshly renovated, high-energy restaurant<br />

that artfully blends two concepts into one – The modern<br />

steakhouse and a chic lounge. 2305 Collins Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-604-6988<br />

Stripsteak With its classic menu, dynamic dining and bar<br />

scene, and sophisticated atmosphere, acclaimed Chef<br />

Michael Mina breaks new ground with Stripsteak, the<br />

modern alternative to the traditional steakhouse setting.<br />

4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 877-326-7412<br />

SUSHISAMBA Miami Beach Japanese-Brazilian fusion fare amid<br />

a bustling ambience. 600 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-673-5337<br />

TALDE Miami Beach Features Dale Talde’s Asian-American<br />

cuisine at The Confidante Hotel. Dinner nightly with latenight<br />

hours on weekends. 4041 Collins Avenue,<br />

Miami Beach, 786-605-4094<br />

Terrazza at Shore Club This casual, Italian chophouse offers<br />

the ultimate in indoor-outdoor dining with the cool vibe<br />

and energy of Shore Club. 1901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-695-3226<br />

Texas De Brazil A unique concept that offers diners a<br />

parade of meats and an extravagant seasonal salad area.<br />

300 Alton Rd., Suite 200, Miami Beach, 305-695-7702<br />

THYME Wholesome seasonal dishes with an emphasis on<br />

local farming methods. 6801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-514-7167<br />

TiramesU A neighborhood dining spot with perfectly executed<br />

traditional and non-traditional dishes in the South of Fifth<br />

area. Whether served with Alla Bolognese or Rabbit Ragu, the<br />

homemade pastas are a must along with the Lamb Chops and<br />

Branzino. 101 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-4538<br />

Traymore Restaurant and Bar Locally sourced seafood fare,<br />

as well as the hotel’s signature COMO Shambhala cuisine by<br />

Executive Chef Juan Loaisiga at COMO Metropolitan, Miami<br />

Beach. 2445 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 305-695-3600<br />

Umi Sushi & Sake Bar A communal, Japanese-style dining<br />

experience in the lobby at Delano. 1685 Collins Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-674-5752<br />

Via Emilia 9 South Beach’s hidden gem offering up authentic<br />

Northern Italian cuisine including fresh, hand-made<br />

pasta and fine imported meats and cheeses. 1120 15th St.,<br />

Miami Beach, 786-216-7150<br />

Villa Azur A taste of South of France combining exquisite<br />

food, fine wines, friendly service and inviting atmosphere.<br />

309 23rd St., Miami Beach, 305-763-8688<br />

Vintro Kitchen Committed to the craft approach of food. A<br />

place where you can escape, live in the moment, explore the<br />

flavors, taste, experiment and share with your friends.<br />

2216 Park Avenue, Miami Beach, 305-704-3680<br />

Yardbird Southern Table & Bar Farm Fresh Southern<br />

Cooking, Bourbon and Blues. 1600 Lennox Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-538-5220<br />

NORTH DADE, BROWARD<br />

Adena Grill & Wine Bar Elegant and upscale steakhouse<br />

with an authentic unique farm-to-fork experience, at The<br />

Village at Gulfstream Park. 900 Silks Run #1740, Hallandale<br />

Beach, 954-464-2333<br />

Atlantikós Greece-native Chef Anastasios Chasekioglou delivers<br />

an authentic menu of classic Greek cuisine in this indoor/<br />

outdoor restaurant overlooking the Atlantic, at the St. Regis Bal<br />

Harbour Resort. 9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-993-3333<br />

Boatyard Offering an upscale, nautical-chic vibe in a<br />

laid-back atmosphere with an eclectic, seafood-centric<br />

menu that blends the freshest daily catches and premium<br />

cuts of meat prepared with locally sourced ingredients to<br />

enjoy inside, outside or dockside. 1555 SE 17th Street, Fort<br />

Lauderdale, 954-525-7400<br />

Carpaccio Bal Harbour Shops’ most bustling spot for delicious<br />

Italian fare. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-867-7777<br />

Corsair Award-winning chef and television personality Scott<br />

Atlantikós<br />

Greece-native Chef Anastasios Chasekioglou<br />

delivers an authentic menu of classic Greek cuisine<br />

in this indoor/outdoor restaurant overlooking the<br />

Atlantic, at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort.<br />

9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-993-3333<br />

Conant has crafted a rustic, seasonal menu rooted in the farmhouse<br />

cooking of America and the Mediterranean, located<br />

within the Turnberry Isle Miami. 19999 West Country Club <strong>Drive</strong>,<br />

Aventura, 786-279-6800<br />

Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails Fresh, seasonal,<br />

Contemporary American cuisine by award winning Chef Danny<br />

Elmaleh with a stunning ocean view. 111 South Surf Road,<br />

Hallandale Beach, 954-699-0901<br />

J&G Grill A contemporary bar and grill featuring a curated<br />

selection of Jean-Georges’ innovative dishes, at the St.<br />

Regis Bal Harbour Resort. 9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour,<br />

305-993-3333<br />

Kuro Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood’s newest culinary innovation<br />

offering new-style Japanese cuisine with handcrafted<br />

dishes featuring both locally sourced and imported ingredients<br />

direct from Japan. 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, 954-327-7625<br />

Le Zoo Stephen Starr’s latest South Florida eatery combines<br />

French spirit with the hustle and bustle of Miami, creating a<br />

lively dining experience in a brasserie setting that will transport<br />

diners to the iconic sidewalk cafes of Paris.<br />

9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-602-9663<br />

Makoto Modern Japanese cuisine in the Bal Harbour Shops.<br />

9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-864-8600<br />

Palm Restaurant Old New York-style steak house.<br />

9650 E. Bay Harbor Dr., Bay Harbor Islands, 305-868-7256<br />

ROK:BRGR Gourmet burger bar and gastropub with a modern<br />

approach on American comfort foods, located at The Village<br />

at Gulfstream Park. 600 Silks Run, Suite 1210, Hallandale Beach,<br />

954-367-3970<br />

S3 An island-chic retreat with indoor-outdoor seating, lush<br />

patio with fire pits and custom-designed lounge seating with<br />

breathtaking views of the ocean serving steak, seafood and<br />

sushi. 505 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale,<br />

954-523-SURF<br />

St. Regis Bar & Sushi Lounge A modern Miami atmosphere<br />

with a Japanese twist, this Sushi Lounge is nothing short of<br />

luxury, at the St. Regis Resort. 9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour,<br />

305-993-3300<br />

Taco Beach Shack World famous gourmet farm fresh tacos<br />

and cocktails, at Hollywood Beach Hotel. 334 Arizona Street,<br />

Hollywood Beach, 954-920-6523<br />

Tap 42 Enjoy a combination of Fort Lauderdale’s finest<br />

American Craft Beers, hand-crafted cocktails made from fresh<br />

local ingredients, a creative menu of burgers and other inventive<br />

dishes. 1411 S Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-463-4900


LISTINGS<br />

Rockwell<br />

Located on Miami’s historic Washington Avenue, this celebrity hotspot<br />

combines the perfect mix of LA cool, New York music and Miami energy.<br />

743 Washington Ave., Miami Beach 305-793-3882<br />

DESIGN DISTRICT, WYNWOOD<br />

Bardot Intimate lounge featuring live music and an edgy<br />

scene. 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-576-5570<br />

Gavanna “Vibe dictates the night” at Wynwood’s hot-spot. 10<br />

NE 40th St., Miami, 305-336-0701<br />

Wood Tavern Artsy and relaxed indoor-outdoor enclave<br />

where hipsters, art-walk crawlers, and collectors mingle.<br />

2531 NW 2nd Ave., Wynwood, 305-748-2828<br />

DOWNTOWN, BRICKELL<br />

Blackbird Ordinary Catchy and energetic vibe with delicious<br />

cocktails hidden downtown. 729 SW First Ave., Miami,<br />

305-671-3307<br />

Blue Martini Upscale atmosphere with a local-bar mentality, at<br />

Mary Brickell Village. 900 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-981-2583<br />

E11EVEN MIAMI A unique 24 / 7 No Sleep show club and<br />

after-hours experience that features beautiful entertainers<br />

and 11-style theatrics in an environment that is as sexy as it<br />

is sophisticated. 29 N.E. 11th Street, Miami, 305-829-2911<br />

Grand Central Former railRd. station turned contemporary<br />

event space with weekly events for Miami’s most discerning<br />

music lovers. 697 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-377-2277<br />

Hyde AmericanAirlines Arena A posh VIP lounge on<br />

the court-level of the Arena. 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami,<br />

786-231-1218<br />

Libertine Downtown’s newest bar, featuring crafty cocktails<br />

and live music. 40 NE 11th Street, Miami, 305-363-2120<br />

Sidebar A sexy bar scene and idyllic outdoor garden for<br />

creative cocktails and modern sounds. 337 SW 8th Street,<br />

Miami, 786-703-6973<br />

Sugar EAST Miami’s 40th floor rooftop bar & garden, where<br />

you can enjoy a variety of libations and share some Asian<br />

tapas. 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, 305-712-7000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

Basement Miami A one-of-a-kind entertainment venue at the<br />

Miami Beach EDITION, complete with a nightclub, bowling<br />

alley and ice-skating rink. 2901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

786-257-4548<br />

The Broken Shaker Laid-back indoor-outdoor bar featuring<br />

exotic handcrafted cocktails, at the Freehand Miami Hostel.<br />

2727 Indian Creek Dr., Miami Beach, 305-531-2727<br />

Club Deuce Everyone’s favorite timeless dive bar.<br />

222 14th St., Miami Beach, 305-531-6200<br />

Drawing Room Bar & Lounge Mixologist Albert Trummer<br />

brings his signature libations and one of a kind blend<br />

of apothecary and designer cocktails to the Shelborne<br />

Wyndham Grand South Beach. 1801 Collins Ave, Miami<br />

Beach, 305-531-1271<br />

FDR Subterranean lounge at the Delano.<br />

1685 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-924-4071<br />

Foxhole New watering hole and neighborhood bar owned by<br />

nightlife veterans. 1218 14th Court, Miami Beach, 305-534-3511<br />

Hyde Beach Enjoy artful mixology and José Andrés cuisine<br />

at Hyde Beach — the first oceanfront location of sobe’s<br />

premier nightlife brand at SLS Hotel South Beach.<br />

1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-455-2990<br />

Jazid Intimate, live jazz and blues and nightly drink specials.<br />

1342 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-9372<br />

Kill Your Idol Hipster kids plus cheap drinks plus high irony<br />

equals a perfect night. 222 Española Way, Miami Beach,<br />

305-672-1852<br />

LIV The hip, high-energy megaclub, at the Fontainebleau.<br />

4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-4680<br />

Mokaï A modern lounge with New York sensibility and Miami<br />

joie de vivre. 235 23rd St., Miami Beach, 786-735-3322<br />

Mynt A vibrant club that plays host to South Beach’s fabulous<br />

crowd. 1921 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-532-0727<br />

Nikki Beach Mostly outdoor hot spot to see and be seen.<br />

1 <strong>Ocean</strong> Dr., Miami Beach, 305-538-1111<br />

Purdy Lounge The perfect dark and laid-back local bar.<br />

1811 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305-531-4622<br />

Radio Bar Hip local bar, new to the SoFi area. 814 First St.,<br />

Miami Beach. 305-397-8382<br />

Rec Room New York-influenced upscale basement lounge,<br />

at the Gale Hotel. 1690 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach,<br />

786-975-2555<br />

The Regent Cocktail Club Dimly lit and classically elegant<br />

cocktail bar and lounge, at the Gale Hotel. 1690 Collins<br />

Avenue, Miami Beach, 786-975-2555<br />

Rockwell Located on Miami’s historic Washington Avenue,<br />

this celebrity hotspot combines the perfect mix of LA cool,<br />

New York music and Miami energy. 743 Washington Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach 305-793-3882<br />

Set A modern South Beach tribute to Old Hollywood glamour.<br />

320 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305-531-2800<br />

SkyBar The Shore Club’s exclusive nightlife setting overlooking<br />

the ocean. 1901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-695-3100<br />

Story A unique, high energy nightlife experience. The<br />

27,000 square foot space is equipped with 60 exclusive VIP<br />

tables, five full-service bars and is transformed nightly into<br />

a circus-style setting with extravagant theatrics. 136 Collins<br />

Ave., Miami Beach, 305-479-4426<br />

Sunset Lounge Mondrian South Beach’s indoor/outdoor<br />

lounge is comprised of multiple spaces, offering the<br />

only bayside destination for watching the sunset over<br />

Miami’s downtown skyline. 1100 West Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-514-1941.<br />

Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co. A homegrown concept<br />

created by bartender John Lermayer along with partners<br />

Dan Binkiewicz and David Martinez serving world-class<br />

cocktails and creative American food. 237-B 20th Street,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-763-8217<br />

Ted’s Hideaway A laid-back local bar with a pool table and<br />

a delightfully grungy scene. 124 Second St., Miami Beach,<br />

305-532-9869<br />

Twist Popular gay pit stop with late-night action and seven<br />

uniquely themed bars. 1057 Washington Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-538-9478<br />

Wall The W South Beach’s on-site hot spot from a dream<br />

team of nightlife innovators. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-938-3130


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