Ocean Drive - 2016 - Issue 9 - November - Eva Longoria Baston

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Welcome to Auberge Beach.<br />

2200 North <strong>Ocean</strong> Blvd.<br />

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305<br />

(954) 281-1228<br />

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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. This Condominium is developed by PRH FAIRWINDS, LLC (“Developer”) and this offering is made<br />

only by the Developer’s Prospectus for the Condominium. Developer, has a right to use the trade names, marks, and logos of: The Related Group, Fortune International Group, The Fairwinds Group, and Auberge Resorts, LLC, each of which authorizes the use of their respective logos and names, but none of which is the Developer. Neither Auberge Resorts LLC, nor any of its<br />

affiliates or related persons (the “Auberge Group”), is related to, affiliated or associated with, or a partner in the business of the Developer, PRH Fairwinds, LLC, or any of Developer’s affiliates or related persons. No representation, warranty or guarantee is made or implied by the Auberge Group with respect to any statement or information made herein or otherwise about the<br />

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 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<br />

trademark of Auberge Resorts, LLC and used by license agreement. In the event the 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, and<br />

restaurants proposed are subject to change. The Developer is not incorporated in, located in, nor a resident of, New York. This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation of an offer to buy, condominium units in New York or to residents of New York, or in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law unless the condominium is registered in such jurisdictions or exempt.<br />

Your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state or territory of residency. This offering is not directed to any person or entity in New York by, or on behalf of, the Developer or anyone acting with the Developer’s knowledge. No purchase or sale shall take place as a result of this offering, until relevant registration and filing requirements are met, or exemptions are confirmed.<br />

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 Unit dimensions. Reproduction for private or commercial use is not authorized. 2015 ® PRH FAIRWINDS, LLC, unless otherwise noted, with all rights reserved.


VIP ACCESS<br />

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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 />

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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 />

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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.


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

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

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

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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.


magnificent architecture.<br />

spectacular view.<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. Any and all statements, disclosures and/or representations shall be deemed made by<br />

Developer and not by Terra and Related and you agree to look solely to Developer (and not to Terra and Related and/ or each of their affliates) 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.<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<br />

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 to buy a unit in the condominium. Such an offering shall only be made pursuant to the prospectus (offering circular) for<br />

the condominium 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 which such activity would be unlawful.


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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 Amenities by Colin Cowie<br />

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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. 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<br />

STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. THIS IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL, OR SOLICITATION TO BUY A UNIT. SUCH AN OFFERING SHALL ONLY BE MADE PURSUANT TO THE PROSPECTUS 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. BRANDING & ADVERTISING: AND PARTNERS, NY<br />

LIVE JOYFULLY<br />

MISSONI BAIA IS AN EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION OF 2- TO<br />

4-BEDROOM BAYFRONT RESIDENCES THAT EMBRACE<br />

THE TIMELESS APPEAL OF WATERFRONT LIVING.<br />

Commanding presence. Direct waterfront views of Biscayne Bay from every residence.<br />

Missoni, the legendary Italian fashion house, offers as much a way of living as it does a way of<br />

style, infused with a tangible sense of joyfulness and relaxed luxury. Missoni Baia offers amenities<br />

unrivaled in Miami, including four outdoor pools, a bayview tennis court, and an expansive gym<br />

and spa worthy of a luxury resort with 200 feet of frontage on Biscayne Bay in East Edgewater.<br />

MISSONIBAIA.COM +1 305 800 7000<br />

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BY APPOINTMENT ONLY


59 Bayfront condominium residences<br />

around a glittering lagoon.<br />

A collaboration between Ateliers<br />

Jean Nouvel and JDS Development<br />

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

The best of waterfront urban living<br />

in South Beach.<br />

MONADTERRACE.MIAMI<br />

EXCLUSIVE SALES & MARKETING<br />

DOUGLAS ELLIMAN DEVELOPMENT MARKETING<br />

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

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

BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE<br />

FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. All images are artist’s conceptual renderings<br />

and all information depicted or described herein is based upon preliminary development plans, which<br />

are subject to change without notice and may not be relied upon. This offering is made only by the<br />

prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus.<br />

We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing throughout<br />

the nation. We encourage and support an affrmative advertising, marketing and sales program in which<br />

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

or national origin. This is not intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy real estate to<br />

residents of NY or in any jurisdiction where prohibited by law. This project is being developed solely by<br />

Monad Terrace Property Owner LLC, an affliate of JDS Development Group, Mink Development,<br />

and Ackerman Management & Development, which was recently formed solely for such purpose.


AN<br />

ARCHITECTÕS<br />

VISION<br />

“<br />

The building is like a vertical city composed of three<br />

neighborhoods. Each neighborhood has units that serve specific<br />

resident demands. Accordingly, the building plan grows towards<br />

the sky as residences grow in size. What makes Elysee unique is<br />

that its form is different than anything else done before yet it is<br />

totally rational. The beauty is in the logic and the simplicity.”<br />

BERNARDO FORT-BRESCIA<br />

OF ARQUITECTONICA<br />

World-renowned architect<br />

Bernardo Fort-Brescia, of<br />

Arquitectonica, has designed<br />

Elysee to be instantly<br />

recognizable yet discreet. This is<br />

not an ordinary residential tower.<br />

From its three-tiered telescoping<br />

shape and alluringly light tones<br />

to the fine materials used to<br />

construct it, Elysee is an exquisite<br />

tribute to the power of design to<br />

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

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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.


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 STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUY-<br />

ER OR LESSEE. THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO BE AN OFFER TO SELL, OR SOLICITATION TO BUY, CONDOMINIUM UNITS TO RESIDENTS OF ANY JURISDICTION WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW, AND YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR PURCHASE WILL DEPEND UPON YOUR STATE OF RESIDENCY. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.<br />

Giving rise to a new<br />

era of appointed living.<br />

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Rogério Fasano, brings a century-old tradition of<br />

haute cuisine and five-star service to Miami Beach’s<br />

highest expression of oceanfront living.<br />

INTRODUCING FASANO’S FIRST U.S. ADDRESS<br />

AN INTIMATE COLLECTION OF SIXTY-SEVEN RESIDENCES<br />

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EXCLUSIVE SALES & MARKETING BY DOUGLAS ELLIMAN DEVELOPMENT MARKETING


ULTRA-LUXURY LIVING<br />

ON THE MIAMI RIVER<br />

A selection of extraordinary homes for the<br />

discerning few by Rafael Viñ oly<br />

One River Point brings Viñ oly’s concept of architecture as<br />

performance dramatically to life. Twin waterfront towers<br />

will transform the skyline of Miami as much as they will<br />

redefine the luxury lifestyle.<br />

For inquiries, please call 305.307.5933 or visit oneriverpoint.com<br />

Exclusive Sales & Marketing by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing<br />

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<br />

law, and your eligibility 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<br />

made in the prospectus. The information provided, including pricing, is solely for informational purposes, and is subject to change without notice. Oral representations cannot be relied upon as<br />

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<br />

furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee.<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<br />

reservations, binding or non-binding, can be made until an offering plan is filed with the New York State Department of Law. This advertisement is made pursuant to Cooperative Policy<br />

Statement No. 1, issued by the New York State Department of Law. CP16-0027, Sponsor: KAR Miami MRP LLC, 24 SW 4th Street, Miami, Florida 33130


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FRONT RUNNER<br />

Prior to her show<br />

in Sunrise this<br />

month, country<br />

superstar Carrie<br />

Underwood will<br />

perform for<br />

military families<br />

aboard the new<br />

Carnival Vista<br />

(BACKGROUND),<br />

the largest and<br />

most innovative<br />

vessel in<br />

Carnival’s fleet.<br />

COUNTRY<br />

CRUISIN’<br />

CARRIE UNDERWOOD<br />

ROCKS SOUTH FLORIDA<br />

AND STRIKES UP A<br />

CHARITABLE COLLAB<br />

WITH THE DORAL-BASED<br />

CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE.<br />

BY LAUREN EPSTEIN<br />

If there’s one person worth<br />

thanking reality television<br />

for, it’s Carrie Underwood.<br />

The girl-next-door turned<br />

American Idol winner turned<br />

bona fide superstar is one<br />

of the biggest country artists<br />

of all time, and she’s making<br />

waves this month in<br />

more ways than one. The<br />

singer is pulling on her cowgirl<br />

boots—and packing a<br />

few pairs of stilettos—<br />

and heading south for two<br />

shows in the Sunshine State<br />

as part of her Storyteller<br />

Tour, celebrating her<br />

latest record-breaking<br />

album (with Storyteller,<br />

Underwood became the<br />

first country music artist to<br />

have each of her first six<br />

albums hit number one<br />

during their first week of<br />

release). On tour, she flaunts<br />

her pipes and plays up her<br />

down-home roots in country<br />

twang jams and sweet<br />

ballads. But she’s also giving<br />

back, teaming up with<br />

Carnival Cruise Line to<br />

raise money and awareness<br />

for Operation Homefront,<br />

a nonprofit that aids military<br />

families through<br />

programs like rent-free<br />

housing. “Supporting the<br />

nation’s military has always<br />

been close to my heart,”<br />

says Underwood, who kicks<br />

off the initiative, “Honor.<br />

Family. Fun.,” with a private<br />

concert for military<br />

families aboard Carnival’s<br />

newest and most impressive<br />

vessel yet—Carnival Vista—<br />

in New York on <strong>November</strong><br />

4, before the ship sails to its<br />

home port, right here in<br />

Miami. “I’ve had the<br />

opportunity to meet several<br />

military families across the<br />

country,” the singer says.<br />

“I’ve heard their stories<br />

and appreciate all they do<br />

for our country. I’m so<br />

excited to see them and<br />

hundreds more on board.”<br />

For more information, visit<br />

carnival.com and operation<br />

homefront.net. On <strong>November</strong><br />

17, Carrie Underwood performs<br />

at BB&T Center, 1<br />

Panther Pkwy., Sunrise;<br />

thebbtcenter.com. .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEROD HARRIS/WIREIMAGE (UNDERWOOD); ANDY NEWMAN/CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE (VISTA)<br />

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FRONT RUNNER<br />

SECRET<br />

GARDEN<br />

DESIGNED CIRCA 1910<br />

AND CLOSED SINCE<br />

HURRICANE ANDREW,<br />

VIZCAYA MUSEUM &<br />

GARDENS REOPENS ITS<br />

FANTASTICAL MARINE<br />

GARDEN AND EXOTIC<br />

HIDDEN POOL AFTER<br />

MORE THAN TWO<br />

DECADES.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

On the heels of its<br />

Centennial Gala (happening<br />

<strong>November</strong> 19), the<br />

former winter estate of<br />

agricultural industrialist<br />

James Deering turned<br />

Historic Landmark by the<br />

United States Secretary of<br />

the Interior (a distinction<br />

only granted to 3 percent<br />

of historic properties),<br />

Vizcaya Museum &<br />

Gardens has 100 years’<br />

worth of memories to look<br />

back on. Like that gloomy<br />

September day in 1987<br />

when Pope John Paul II<br />

and President Ronald<br />

Reagan took a walk<br />

through its magical<br />

gardens, including the<br />

off-the-beaten-path<br />

Marine Garden, which<br />

has been closed for the<br />

past 24 years since the<br />

wrath of Hurricane<br />

Andrew left its mark on<br />

the Magic City. That is,<br />

until now.<br />

“In my mind, this is<br />

the most beautiful and<br />

evocative of all the<br />

gardens,” says Head of<br />

Horticulture Ian Simpkins<br />

of the newly revived<br />

secret garden, originally<br />

built as a theater set and<br />

intended by Artistic<br />

Director Paul Chalfin to<br />

look like it was lost in time.<br />

Hidden from the public<br />

for over two decades, it<br />

doesn’t change the fact that<br />

the Marine Garden is a<br />

fantasyland and the only<br />

place in Vizcaya where<br />

you can walk right into the<br />

mangroves (some of the<br />

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP<br />

LEFT: The Marine<br />

Garden is best found by<br />

getting lost in Vizcaya’s<br />

lush labyrinths and<br />

inadvertently winding<br />

up at a tropical version<br />

of the Gates of Narnia;<br />

the pool during<br />

construction, 1921–<br />

1922; though the pool<br />

is off-limits today,<br />

original Washingtonia<br />

palms, Pandanus, and<br />

Canary Island date<br />

palms continue to<br />

bloom and envelop the<br />

enclave; the Marine<br />

Garden circa 1934.<br />

largest in South Florida) in<br />

a safe way, says Simpkins,<br />

and (on a good day) come<br />

across manatees catching<br />

some shade from the sun’s<br />

rays. “Once you’re in here,<br />

you can’t see anything else.<br />

It’s that lost garden, romantic<br />

ruin, Romeo and Juliet<br />

type of feel.” 3251 S. Miami<br />

Ave., Miami, 305-250-9133;<br />

vizcaya.org .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY VIZCAYA MUSEUM & GARDENS ARCHIVES (ARCHIVAL PHOTOS); CARLA TORRES (TOP LEFT);<br />

COURTESY OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY (BOTTOM RIGHT)<br />

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Saks Brickell City Centre<br />

GRAND OPENING 11.3.<strong>2016</strong><br />

Saks Fifth Avenue Miami<br />

Three Locations. Endless Style. Brickell. Bal Harbour. Dadeland.<br />

BRICKELL 786.907.3800. BAL HARBOUR 305.865.1100. DADELAND 305.662.8655.<br />

ALEXANDRE BIRMAN


BOTANIKO WESTON<br />

THE ONE PLACE FOR YOU TO LIVE<br />

LIFE TO ITS FULLEST<br />

Modern living in perfect harmony with all that Weston has to offer.<br />

Residences at Botaniko Weston embrace the unique character of their<br />

surroundings. These extraordinary spaces are not limited by their walls and<br />

windows – rather, they strive for harmony between the indoors and out.<br />

A generous use of glass brings light into the home and offers soothing<br />

views of the outdoors. Gracious interiors feature natural textures and colors<br />

throughout, for a relaxed yet upscale atmosphere. These are interiors created<br />

with an eye toward peace – so you can keep yours on what’s most important.<br />

Imagine a family-oriented, master-planned community that takes an<br />

energetic approach to the everyday. Residents of the 125 architecturally<br />

distinctive homes enjoy access to 14 meticulously maintained park and<br />

recreational areas, fully equipped equestrian facilities, and one of the best<br />

soccer academies in the region — a role model program designed to<br />

maximize youth players’ capabilities and teach good sportsmanship. Toprated<br />

public and private schools can be found within a short distance, and<br />

an adventurous children’s play area. When it comes to family fun, there are<br />

endless activities to enjoy and all the components that make for an ideal<br />

active lifestyle. Whether an avid cyclist, a recreational biker, or using a bike to<br />

get to and from school, Weston’s 46 miles of marked bike lanes assist cyclists<br />

in getting where they are going safely. With all of its beauty, tranquility, and<br />

access to nature, Weston is acclaimed for its exceptional quality of life.<br />

“We seek to ‘build better,’ enhancing<br />

the best parts of a neighborhood<br />

to create a foundation for an<br />

exceptional community.”<br />

– David Martin<br />

This project is being developed by Terra Weston Residential, LLC (“Developer”), which has a limited right to use the trademarked names and logos of Terra Group. Any and all statements, disclosures and/or representations shall be deemed made by<br />

Developer and not by Terra Group, and you agree to look solely to Developer (and not to Terra Group and/or any of its affiliates) with respect to any and all matters relating to the marketing and/or development of the project and with respect to the sales of<br />

residences within the project. Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. 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 other jurisdiction<br />

where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. All images and designs depicted herein are artist’s conceptual renderings, which are based upon preliminary development plans and are subject to change without<br />

notice in the manner provided in the offering documents. All such materials are not to scale and are shown solely for illustrative purposes.


BOTANIKO WESTON<br />

“Weston is idyllic and peaceful, but<br />

still offers all of the optimal elements<br />

for energetic living.”<br />

– Chad Oppenheim<br />

BUILD A LIFETIME OF MEMORIES IN THE<br />

MOST INVITING LANDSCAPE<br />

Ranked no. 8 of the Best Places to Live in America, Weston offers an exceptional place to make a home.<br />

Situated in an idyllic setting, Botaniko Weston brings nature right to your<br />

doorstep — dense greenery unfolds around a multitude of stunning lakes and<br />

bodies of water. A cozy picnic area overlooks the surrounding lakes, making<br />

it the perfect place to pack a lunch and take in the sights and sounds that<br />

can only be found in such a pristine natural habitat. Botaniko Weston puts<br />

the world at your fingertips, and makes enjoying the dynamic surroundings<br />

second nature for its fortunate residents. With a culturally diverse<br />

population, the town of Weston is composed of the finest residential<br />

neighborhoods and a varied corporate, commercial, and retail environment.<br />

There is also a rich array of year-round cultural and community events and<br />

a beautiful Mediterranean-style Town Center with shopping, dining, and<br />

nightlife experiences. While Weston is renowned for its peaceful ambience<br />

— and ranked as one of the top 8 best places to live in America — residents<br />

of Botaniko Weston will enjoy the added measure of security and peace of<br />

mind provided by a gatehouse that is staffed 24 hours a day with cameras<br />

and state-of-the-art closed circuit television.<br />

125 modern luxury homes situated on 121 graciously landscaped acres in Weston.<br />

Designed by visionary team Chad Oppenheim, Roney Mateu, , Terra, VStarr and Design Landscape.<br />

Botanikoweston.com | T 877 421 4589 | Sales Gallery 16479 Botaniko <strong>Drive</strong> North Weston, Florida 33326<br />

Exclusive Sales and Marketing by Terra Realty, LLC.


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.


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and attentive service to Miami's financial district.<br />

SLS Hotel and Residences Brickell<br />

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THIS OFFERING IS MADE ONLY BY THE PROSPECTUS 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 AND/OR TO RESIDENTS OF<br />

ANY JURISDICTION WHERE SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION CANNOT BE MADE OR ARE OTHERWISE PROHIBITED BY LAW AND YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR PURCHASE WILL DEPEND UPON YOUR STATE OF RESIDENCY. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, INCLUDING PRICING, IS SOLELY FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.<br />

ROVR DEVELOPMENT (“ROVR”) IS NOT THE DEVELOPER OF THE CONDOMINIUM. THIS CONDOMINIUM IS BEING DEVELOPED BY GROVE BAY PROPERTIES, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (“DEVELOPER”), WHICH HAS A LIMITED RIGHT TO USE THE TRADEMARKED NAMES AND LOGOS OF ROVR. ANY AND ALL STATEMENTS, DISCLOSURES AND/OR<br />

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REVISIONS AND CHANGES IT DEEDED DESIRABLE IN ITS SOLE AND ABSOLUTE DISCRETION. NEITHER THE DEVELOPER, GROVE BAY PROPERTIES, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, NOR THE FAIRCHILD CONDOMINIUM (THE “CONDOMINIUM”), HAVE ANY AFFILIATION, ASSOCIATION OR OTHER INVOLVEMENT WITH FAIRCHILD TROPICAL<br />

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ONLY 95 BEACHFRONT RESIDENCES / OVER 85% SOLD / NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION<br />

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954 719 6049


CONTENTS<br />

NOVEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />

108<br />

Gucci’s resort<br />

collection delivers<br />

a touch of eccentric<br />

romance at the<br />

brand’s new<br />

Aventura Mall<br />

boutique.<br />

56 // FRONT RUNNER<br />

86 // LETTER FROM THE<br />

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

88 // LETTER FROM THE<br />

PUBLISHER<br />

90 // …WITHOUT WHOM<br />

THIS ISSUE WOULD NOT<br />

HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE<br />

92 // THE LIST<br />

161 // SHOT ON SITE<br />

STYLE<br />

126<br />

Catch Julio Le<br />

Parc’s Cloison<br />

à lames<br />

réfléchissantes,<br />

1966/2005, at<br />

PAMM this<br />

month.<br />

95 // BRING LIM IN!<br />

West Coast designer Phillip<br />

Lim celebrates the spirit of South<br />

Florida—pastel, palm trees, and<br />

all—at his new Bal Harbour<br />

Shops boutique.<br />

98 // LA PEQUEÑA<br />

HABANA<br />

This season’s must-have accessories<br />

take their cue from Miami’s<br />

liveliest neighborhood.<br />

104 // TAKE ME TO SAKS<br />

Downtown’s shopping scene gets<br />

a major upgrade this month as<br />

Saks Fifth Avenue opens with<br />

designer exclusives and more<br />

red-hot offerings.<br />

108 // GOTTA HAVE GUCCI<br />

The luxe Italian label lands in<br />

Aventura, bringing the best of<br />

resort season to shoppers craving<br />

a fresh take on romance.<br />

110 // UNIVERSAL<br />

INTELLIGENCE<br />

Colombian-born former Miss<br />

Universe Paulina Vega has made<br />

the Magic City her new home.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY EVERTON BALLARDIN/GALERIA NARA ROESLER (LE PARC); COURTESY OF GUCCI<br />

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CONTENTS NOVEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />

123<br />

The world’s<br />

fastest drivers<br />

zoom to Miami<br />

this month for the<br />

race of the year.<br />

112 / HAUTE HERITAGE<br />

Fall’s most talked-about timepieces are<br />

inspired by the past while staying firmly<br />

focused on the future.<br />

114 // PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ<br />

New collections and chic pieces make<br />

for a swanky Magic City season.<br />

116 // MIAMI HEAT<br />

Legendary Parisian perfumer Diptyque<br />

creates a new candle designed to evoke<br />

the Magic City.<br />

118 // LET’S HAVE A PARADE!<br />

Macy’s celebrates its 90th Thanksgiving<br />

Day spectacle with a fancy Rizzoli tome<br />

and in-store events from coast to coast.<br />

120 // CLOSE FOR COMFORT<br />

Calvin Klein’s new Magic City underwear<br />

shop proves it’s what’s beneath the<br />

clothes that matters most.<br />

SCENE<br />

123 // SPRINTING FOR HOME<br />

Nascar races back to South Florida<br />

with the final event in the <strong>2016</strong> Sprint<br />

Cup Series.<br />

126 // LOOK, LISTEN, TASTE,<br />

DANCE<br />

<strong>November</strong> brings live music, modern art,<br />

fresh fare, and more to kick off Miami’s<br />

high season with a bang.<br />

128 // IT’S ALL LOVE<br />

With a new apparel line, a successful<br />

tennis academy, and inspiring<br />

charities, tennis legend Chris Evert<br />

is acing life off the court.<br />

132 // OPEN BOOK<br />

Model, author, and television host<br />

Padma Lakshmi talks about all things<br />

food and her latest work at the<br />

Miami Book Fair.<br />

138<br />

Connection<br />

Coalition brings<br />

yoga to North<br />

Miami Senior<br />

High School.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY HARRELSON PHOTOGRAPHY, INC. (FORD CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND); NATALIA VASQUEZ (CONNECTION COALITION)<br />

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CONTENTS NOVEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />

136 // THROUGH THE ROOF<br />

Miami’s first 24/7 showclub,<br />

E11EVEN, attracts A-list guests to<br />

its rooftop lounge for nights of<br />

endless thrills.<br />

182<br />

Meet Miami’s top<br />

toques dishing out<br />

some of the city’s<br />

most inspired<br />

cuisine.<br />

138 // YOGIS UNITE<br />

Miami-based Connection Coalition<br />

spreads the healing power of yoga<br />

and mindfulness to today’s youth.<br />

140 // BEHIND THE MUSIC<br />

At just 23, Miami Beach native Myles<br />

Shear manages the careers of some<br />

of the biggest names in EDM.<br />

SAVOR<br />

145 // AGAINST THE STREAM<br />

Kiki on the River combines Miami’s<br />

carousing spirit with Mediterranean<br />

cuisine without a single dash of<br />

pretentious.<br />

148 // GOOD AS NEW<br />

South Florida’s restaurant scene<br />

continues to grow and evolve with<br />

new culinary experiences to savor.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARY JAMES<br />

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CONTENTS NOVEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />

152 // COCKTAIL BABY<br />

At drinking den Baby Jane, shaken<br />

and stirred libations are heating up<br />

Brickell’s nightlife.<br />

154 // IT TAKES TWO<br />

What happens when two James<br />

Beard Award-winning chefs open<br />

restaurants under the same<br />

roof? Magic!<br />

156 // SIGNED, SEALED,<br />

DELIVERED<br />

No time to shop organic and cook<br />

healthy? No problem. Local meal<br />

delivery services do the work for you.<br />

FEATURES<br />

172 // EVA OF ALL TRADES<br />

Long a Hollywood icon, actress,<br />

producer, and now fashion designer<br />

<strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong> Bastón finds peace and<br />

tranquility in love, marriage, and<br />

quick jaunts to the Magic City.<br />

182 // STAR TURN<br />

Amid Miami’s sizzling culinary scene,<br />

five local chefs are adding fire to the<br />

heat by crafting their own paths and<br />

distinguished (distinctive) cuisine.<br />

192 // INSERT CARD HERE<br />

When it comes to shopping,<br />

all roads (and wallets) lead<br />

to Miami.<br />

SPACE<br />

201 // MODERN MOVES<br />

Local architect Ralph Choeff is<br />

transforming the Venetian Islands<br />

with an expanding roster of masterful<br />

Tropical Modern homes.<br />

204 // HIGH LIFE<br />

The quiet beauty of Coral Gables<br />

grows with a luxurious gem in the<br />

heart of Merrick Park.<br />

206 // GOING, GOING…<br />

The early bird catches the worm at<br />

these spectacular soon-to-rise South<br />

Florida properties.<br />

172<br />

<strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong> Bastón<br />

shines both in front<br />

of the camera and<br />

behind the scenes as<br />

an actress turned<br />

producer.<br />

Coat, DSquared2<br />

(price on request).<br />

Bal Harbour Shops,<br />

9700 Collins Ave.,<br />

305-866-7880;<br />

dsquared2.com.<br />

Winsome one-piece<br />

swimsuit,<br />

Zimmermann<br />

($580). Saks Fifth<br />

Avenue, Dadeland<br />

Mall, 7535 N. Kendall<br />

Dr., Miami, 305-662-<br />

8655; saks.com<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JAMES WHITE<br />

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CONTENTS NOVEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />

201<br />

Form meets<br />

function with<br />

beautiful views and<br />

high design at the<br />

new Ralph Choeffdesigned<br />

home,<br />

Villa Venetian.<br />

208 // GOING TO TOWN<br />

Two local experts discuss<br />

downtown’s exponential expansion<br />

and why the neighborhood<br />

has become a Magic City mecca.<br />

212 // TURN THE TABLES<br />

Street art, celebrities, high design,<br />

and one-of-a-kind furniture<br />

converge at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s star-<br />

studded Art Basel charity event at<br />

Roche Bobois’s pop-up shop.<br />

216 // CRYSTAL CLEAR<br />

Atelier Swarovski collaborates<br />

with the world’s leading design<br />

talents for its debut home<br />

collection.<br />

218 // GLOSS OVER<br />

Brilliant shine, eye-catching<br />

contrast, and luxe appeal are just<br />

a few reasons Miami designer<br />

Fanny Haim is loving lacquer for<br />

your South Beach home.<br />

AND FINALLY…<br />

240 // #TRENDING THIS<br />

SEASON<br />

With so much to do and only 30<br />

days, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> delved deep<br />

into this month’s happenings to<br />

bring you the best in Miami.<br />

on the cover:<br />

<strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong> Bastón<br />

Photography by James White<br />

Lady O Collar necklace, Alexis<br />

Bittar ($295). Saks Fifth Avenue,<br />

Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins<br />

Ave., 305-866-1100; alexisbittar.<br />

com. 18k yellow-gold Tao<br />

necklace, Aurélie Bidermann<br />

($1,080). The Webster, 1220<br />

Collins Ave., Miami Beach,<br />

305-674-7899; thewebstermiami.<br />

com. 14k yellow-gold diamond<br />

bangle ($28,980), 14k white-gold<br />

black diamond bangle ($5,783),<br />

14k yellow-gold diamond ring<br />

($3,600), and 14k white-gold<br />

diamond ring ($9,675), Effy<br />

Jewelry. Macy’s, Lincoln Road<br />

Mall, 1675 Meridian Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-674-6300; macys.com.<br />

34mm stainless-steel and<br />

mother-of-pearl <strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong><br />

Collection watch, TechnoMarine<br />

($450). Invicta, Aventura Mall,<br />

19501 Biscayne Blvd., 305-690-<br />

7398; invictawatch.com. Silver<br />

molten cuff, Jennifer Fisher<br />

($915). jenniferfisherjewelry.com<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIEL RODRIGUEZ/CLEAR PHOTOGRAPHY LLC . ON THE COVER: STYLING BY EMMA TRASK AT OPUS BEAUTY;<br />

STYLING ASSISTANCE BY CYDNEY GRIGGS AND SARA MEDD; HAIR BY ROBERT VETICA FOR THE MAGNET AGENCY; MAKEUP BY ELAN<br />

BONGIORNO FOR EXCLUSIVE ARTISTS MANAGEMENT; MANICURE BY SARAH CHUE FOR ABTP; DIGITAL CAPTURE PROVIDED BY DFLA<br />

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

above, from left: With photographer Bob Metelus at the Macaya Gallery in Wynwood for the unveiling of his newest exhibition, “Haiti: A Collective Cry from a Forgotten Paradise”;<br />

celebrating the Art of Fashion at Neiman Marcus Coral Gables with Stephen Brunelle and Lisa Petrillo; posing with our September cover star, Katharine McPhee, moments before<br />

she took to the stage to perform a few songs at our cover party at the Confidante in Miami Beach.<br />

Recently I was driving over the<br />

MacArthur Causeway, surrounded<br />

by blue skies and water, when the<br />

theme song to the ’80s hit TV<br />

drama Miami Vice came on the<br />

radio. Instead of racing over the<br />

causeway at 125 mph in a Ferrari<br />

Testarossa like composer Jan<br />

Hammer intended, I was abiding<br />

by the speed limit, with the<br />

windows up, air-conditioning on,<br />

child car seat safely snug behind<br />

me, work calls rolling through my<br />

Bluetooth. While Miami is not<br />

always as it is portrayed in<br />

Hollywood, it’s certainly still fun to<br />

watch. The song got me thinking,<br />

What’s real and what’s fake?<br />

These days, it’s HBO’s hit<br />

sensation Ballers that’s giving the<br />

real Miami a run for its money. In<br />

one episode, Miami Dolphins<br />

defensive end Ndamukong Suh<br />

celebrates the grand opening of a<br />

restaurant called Suh-Casa, which<br />

looked so real that I had to Google<br />

it to find out the restaurant doesn’t<br />

actually exist. So what else can I<br />

confirm for you?<br />

Are the people and the beaches<br />

really as beautiful as portrayed on<br />

TV? Well, yes, actually. Is it<br />

always a sunny, top-down-on-the-<br />

Ferrari kind of day? It’s sunny<br />

often and there certainly are a lot<br />

of Ferraris, but good luck trying to<br />

find the space past all of the “in<br />

season” traffic to shift it over first<br />

gear. Where can you find pink<br />

flamingos? There are great ones at<br />

Jungle Island—the same ones used<br />

in the Miami Vice opening credits!<br />

Of course, there are probably<br />

a lot of unmentionables you see<br />

on TV about Miami, too; some<br />

true, some a bit of a stretch. But<br />

all in all, I get why Hollywood<br />

is so obsessed with showing<br />

off Miami’s scenery and<br />

characteristics.<br />

What you’re holding in your<br />

hand is about as real Miami as it<br />

gets… <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>, filled with the<br />

people, the places, the things to see<br />

and do, where to eat, shop, and<br />

have fun. You don’t need television<br />

to show you—you get to experience<br />

it (as soon as you can put down<br />

that mojito and get off your pool<br />

lounge chair). No one knows that<br />

better than our <strong>November</strong> cover<br />

star, <strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong>, a frequent<br />

visitor to Miami, her home away<br />

from home, who sounds off on<br />

everything from the presidential<br />

election to her love life to baby<br />

news. Another confirmation of<br />

what’s real and what’s fake?<br />

<strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong> is about as real<br />

as they come.<br />

jared shapiro<br />

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

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LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER<br />

above, from left: With Dara Hirsh, Michelle Chala, Shana Kaufman, Emily Lantaff, and Jared Shapiro at “Meeting of the Masters: Dining with the Duke” at Cypress Tavern; with<br />

Chad Fabrikant and JP Oliver at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s September cover celebration hosted by Katharine McPhee at The Confidante Miami Beach hotel. below: Posing with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s<br />

September cover star, Katharine McPhee, during her cover celebration at The Confidante.<br />

<strong>November</strong> is an exciting time in<br />

Miami. Basketball season is in full<br />

swing, Art Basel is a month away, and<br />

before you know it, we’ll be waving<br />

good-bye to <strong>2016</strong>—but not without<br />

relishing another high season brimming<br />

with endless events, parties, and<br />

celebrities who make Miami their<br />

second home during these colder<br />

months. How could they not? There’s<br />

never a dull moment in the Magic City!<br />

Speaking of non-dull moments, all<br />

eyes will be on the Miami Heat<br />

<strong>November</strong> 10 when Dwyane Wade<br />

steps onto our home court wearing a<br />

Chicago Bulls jersey and takes on the<br />

team he was a part of for 13 years. I<br />

already have my tickets.<br />

If you need to cool off from all the<br />

heat or Miami’s endless summer<br />

weather, take a dip in one of the<br />

swanky hotel rooftop pools or perfect<br />

your Miami tan on our picturesque<br />

shores. Prefer a day full of shopping?<br />

There are plenty of places where you<br />

can do just that. From the world’s top<br />

fashion houses at the Design District or<br />

Bal Harbour Shops to the newly<br />

opened Brickell City Centre, you’ll be<br />

able to literally shop till you drop. For<br />

a little something different, make your<br />

way to one of the restaurants helmed<br />

by some of the city’s leading toques<br />

(which we’re excited to feature this<br />

issue in “Star Turn”) and indulge in the<br />

mouthwatering concoctions pictured<br />

in our pages. Whatever your desire,<br />

our city has the best to offer.<br />

And who better to help us kick off<br />

our busiest season and celebrate such<br />

a thrilling time in Miami than the<br />

gorgeous <strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong>? The star, who<br />

has swapped her on-camera role to<br />

play producer and director behind the<br />

camera, is a true multitalent, and we’re<br />

honored to have her grace the cover of<br />

this month’s <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>.<br />

So whether your agenda is filled<br />

with celeb-studded parties or fun-filled<br />

activities, new places to try and things<br />

to do and see, there’s never been a<br />

more exciting time to be in Miami.<br />

I look forward to seeing you<br />

around town...<br />

courtland lantaff<br />

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

JAMES<br />

WHITE<br />

INGELA<br />

RATLEDGE<br />

DAVID<br />

ROSENDORF<br />

LEE BRIAN<br />

SCHRAGER<br />

Photographer James White<br />

began his career in Italy, where<br />

he taught photography in<br />

Florence for five years. He later<br />

moved to New York and<br />

launched a career in celebrity<br />

portraiture, shooting images<br />

of Angelina Jolie, George<br />

Clooney, Jake Gyllenhaal,<br />

Taylor Swift, and many others.<br />

White is now regarded as one of<br />

the hottest celebrity photographers<br />

in the world. See his<br />

incredible photographs of cover<br />

star <strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong> in “<strong>Eva</strong> of<br />

All Trades.” What were you<br />

hoping to capture at the<br />

shoot with <strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong>? We<br />

wanted a very Miami feel and to<br />

capture a special moment with<br />

<strong>Eva</strong>. Greatest thing you’ve<br />

ever caught on camera?<br />

Happy accidents—mistakes that<br />

were unexpected but turned<br />

out beautiful.<br />

Ingela Ratledge is a freelance<br />

writer and editor who specializes<br />

in lifestyle and entertainment<br />

coverage. She has held staff<br />

positions at Us Weekly and Life<br />

& Style, and frequently contributes<br />

to publications including<br />

Cosmopolitan and Real Simple.<br />

For this issue, Ratledge talked<br />

love, careers, and politics with<br />

cover star <strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong>. What<br />

did you learn about <strong>Eva</strong><br />

<strong>Longoria</strong> in your interview?<br />

I was impressed by <strong>Eva</strong>’s<br />

self-confidence, and found it<br />

incredibly refreshing. She<br />

acknowledges her strengths<br />

and totally owns her role as a<br />

powerful, hot boss lady. How<br />

does she embody the spirit of<br />

Miami? <strong>Eva</strong> absolutely loves<br />

Miami, and it’s easy to see why<br />

it’s perfect for her: the climate,<br />

the food, the healthy indoor/<br />

outdoor lifestyle, the multicultural<br />

influences. Her only<br />

hurdle is figuring out how to<br />

get Hollywood to relocate!<br />

Creator and author of<br />

foodforthoughtmiami.com,<br />

a blog that highlights the<br />

best and brightest in Miami’s<br />

culinary scene, David<br />

Rosendorf is also the cofounder<br />

of Cobaya, the “underground”<br />

dinner club. For this issue of<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>, Rosendorf spoke<br />

with chef Michael Lewis of Kyu<br />

in “Star Turn.” Favorite<br />

Miami restaurant? I think<br />

what Brad Kilgore is doing at<br />

Alter right now is really special.<br />

It’s a restaurant that would<br />

stand out in any city in the US.<br />

What’s special about<br />

Michael Lewis’s food? At<br />

Kyu, Lewis seamlessly fuses<br />

Asian flavors with Southern<br />

barbecue technique in a way<br />

that’s both exciting and accessible.<br />

This is food made with<br />

some real attention to detail, but<br />

served in a way that’s relaxing<br />

and unfussy.<br />

Lee Brian Schrager is the vice<br />

president of corporate communications<br />

for Southern Wine &<br />

Spirits of America. Widely<br />

recognized for his role in<br />

creating both the Food Network<br />

& Cooking Channel South<br />

Beach and New York City Wine<br />

& Food Festivals, Schrager is a<br />

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

<strong>Drive</strong> and serves on the board<br />

of trustees of the Pérez Art<br />

Museum Miami. In “Star Turn,”<br />

Schrager sat down with top<br />

Miami chef Bryan Rojas, who<br />

will helm the kitchen at Persianinspired<br />

eatery Fooq’s. What<br />

did you enjoy most about<br />

your conversation with<br />

Bryan Rojas? His eagerness to<br />

learn was very apparent. I<br />

enjoyed his enthusiasm for what<br />

he does. Favorite Miami spot<br />

at the moment? I recently had<br />

a great meal at Sapore di Mare<br />

in Coconut Grove.<br />

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THE LIST NOVEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />

Ian Simpkins<br />

Steve Rhee<br />

Alexandra Van Gemerden<br />

Susan Penrod<br />

Michael Beltran<br />

Dallas Wynne<br />

Jessica Sanchez<br />

Lander Otegui<br />

Jason Odio<br />

Michael Ortiz<br />

Young Jean On<br />

Lee Casey<br />

Cindy Hutson<br />

Tico Aran<br />

Shireen Sandoval<br />

Eyal Lalo<br />

Lee Brian Schrager<br />

Stacey Galbut<br />

Audien<br />

Adam Rosenfeld<br />

David Rosendorf<br />

Danny Jelaca<br />

Daniel Wingate<br />

Alfred Spellman<br />

Lee Klein<br />

Chris Cuomo<br />

Narciso Rodriguez<br />

Dena Marino<br />

Michael Lewis<br />

Emily Estefan<br />

Chuck Alfieri<br />

Stephen Sawitz<br />

Bryan Rojas<br />

Gino Campodonico<br />

Michelle Bernstein<br />

Bernie Yuman<br />

David Foulquier<br />

Lauren Marks<br />

Graziano Sbroggio<br />

Denise Godreau<br />

Marc Anthony<br />

Rob Crosoli<br />

Jose Dubon<br />

Shimon Bokovza<br />

Michelle Gaber<br />

Steven Hoeppner<br />

Serkan “Seko” Sener<br />

Anna Williams<br />

Alison Burgos<br />

Michelle Berlin<br />

Satonya Baker<br />

John Kunkel<br />

Myles Shear<br />

Heidi Barfels<br />

Adrian Gonzalez<br />

Suzanna Valdez<br />

Michael Schwartz<br />

Brett Fingerhut<br />

Nini Hale<br />

Olivier Servat<br />

José Andrés<br />

Alexandra Wensley<br />

Jackie Devito<br />

Pitbull<br />

Roman Jones<br />

Anthony Goodhue<br />

Jenna Ingraham<br />

Juanes<br />

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The management team at the<br />

upscale retail mecca had been<br />

actively courting the Orange<br />

County, California, native,<br />

so when a prime location<br />

became available, the<br />

designer said the decision<br />

to open was a no-brainer.<br />

“Coming from California sun,<br />

sand, surf, and palm trees,<br />

when this [opportunity] came<br />

about, we jumped at the<br />

chance,” says Lim, noting<br />

that Bal Harbour is one of the<br />

highest-trafficked malls in<br />

the country.<br />

Lim, who named the line<br />

3.1 Phillip Lim for the year he<br />

both turned 31 and founded<br />

the label—a move he now<br />

calls “cleverly naive”—<br />

embraced the project. The<br />

Bal Harbour location joins<br />

two boutiques in the US, in<br />

New York and Los Angeles,<br />

and Lim says he adapts his<br />

retail concept to each locale.<br />

For Bal Harbour, he infused<br />

the store with a pastel Art<br />

Deco color palette—a nod to<br />

South Beach architecture—<br />

and brought in vintage<br />

furniture inspired by old<br />

Designer Phillip<br />

Lim is bringing his<br />

California spirit to<br />

his newest locale at<br />

Bal Harbour Shops.<br />

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STYLE TRENDSETTER<br />

3.1 Phillip Lim’s<br />

resort collection<br />

doesn’t miss a beat<br />

with looks like this<br />

zip-up top ($450),<br />

long-sleeved top<br />

($395), and jogger<br />

pants ($495)—an<br />

ode to easy<br />

California cool.<br />

Fall <strong>2016</strong> collection and a<br />

nod to his upbringing with<br />

West Coast bohemian<br />

infusions in the resort<br />

collection. Lim is also<br />

focused on curating<br />

assortments to fit the<br />

Floridian sensibility and<br />

lifestyle. To that end, he<br />

has created a number of<br />

exclusives for the boutique:<br />

a botanical floral<br />

short-sleeve dress with<br />

cutout side details ($695),<br />

a botanical floral bomber<br />

jacket ($795), and a Soleil<br />

mini chain shoulder bag<br />

that Lim says he wishes<br />

he could wear.<br />

“It would be silly of us<br />

to bring New York-style<br />

clothes and disregard what<br />

the weather is like, what<br />

the lifestyle is like,<br />

what the people and<br />

cultural ethnicities are<br />

like [in Florida],” Lim<br />

explains. “That would be<br />

so arrogant. That’s not<br />

what we are.” Bal Harbour<br />

Shops, 9700 Collins Ave.,<br />

305-720-2501;<br />

31philliplim.com .<br />

images of living rooms<br />

in Boca Raton. The<br />

boutique also features a<br />

stone, steel, and glass<br />

storefront, and concrete<br />

floors with brass inlays.<br />

Lim even commissioned<br />

a custom rug in the shape<br />

of a palm tree. “It was so<br />

much fun,” he says. “I got<br />

to work with pastel<br />

colors, which I love, and<br />

it allows me to stretch my<br />

creativity with my love<br />

of interiors. I’m a firm<br />

believer in keeping up<br />

the neighborhood feel.”<br />

A proponent of<br />

brick-and-mortar, Lim<br />

says his physical stores—<br />

now counting 17<br />

worldwide—help to offset<br />

the empty experience of<br />

buying fashion online.<br />

“A touch of the button<br />

cannot explain the magic<br />

of the clothes,” he notes.<br />

“Sure, I embrace<br />

technology, but we’re<br />

building our online<br />

platform at the same time<br />

we’re beefing up our<br />

brick-and-mortar<br />

presence. You need<br />

one to support the other.<br />

One cannot exist without<br />

the other.”<br />

As for fashion, stylistas<br />

can expect 3.1 Phillip<br />

Lim’s signature deep-inthe-city<br />

aesthetic; look for<br />

Eastern influences in the<br />

“I’M A FIRM BELIEVER<br />

IN KEEPING UP THE<br />

NEIGHBORHOOD FEEL.”<br />

—phillip lim<br />

clockwise from<br />

above left:<br />

Sleeveless pleated<br />

maxi dress ($950);<br />

floral bomber ($795);<br />

plaid top ($495)<br />

and shorts ($495);<br />

black blazer ($795)<br />

and pencil pants<br />

($450).<br />

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STYLE ACCESSORIES<br />

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Embroidered top-handle<br />

bag, Gucci ($5,200). Bal<br />

Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins<br />

Ave., 305-868-6504;<br />

gucci.com. Crumbled<br />

leather lace-up, Chanel<br />

($1,050). Bal Harbour Shops,<br />

305-868-0550; chanel.com.<br />

Sunglasses, Prada ($355).<br />

Sunglass Hut, 845 Lincoln<br />

Road, Miami Beach, 305-<br />

674-6906; sunglasshut.com<br />

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STYLE ACCESSORIES<br />

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and wood and metal bag<br />

($14,200), Chanel.<br />

Bal Harbour Shops, 9700<br />

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

0550; chanel.com.<br />

Floral print sling-back,<br />

Paul Andrew ($745).<br />

paulandrew.com. Pearl<br />

burlap wallpaper, Ralph<br />

Lauren ($216). Bal Harbour<br />

Shops, 9700 Collins Ave.,<br />

305-861-2059;<br />

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STYLE ACCESSORIES<br />

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PAY HOMAGE TO THE<br />

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Leather and canvas clutch,<br />

Aerin ($990). aerin.com.<br />

Sunglasses, Miu Miu ($385).<br />

Sunglass Hut, 845 Lincoln<br />

Road, Miami Beach, 305-<br />

674-6906; sunglasshut.com.<br />

Patent leather sandal, Dolce<br />

& Gabbana ($1,175). Bal<br />

Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins<br />

Ave., 305-866-0503;<br />

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STYLE DEBUT<br />

TAKE ME<br />

TO SAKS<br />

BRICKELL’S SHOPPING<br />

SCENE GETS A MAJOR<br />

UPGRADE THIS MONTH<br />

AS SA FIFTH AVENUE<br />

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EXCLUSIVES AND MORE<br />

RED-HOT OFFERINGS.<br />

BY LISA FERRANDINO<br />

Very cosmopolitan and equally<br />

chic, Brickell’s latest shopping<br />

locale—the newest Saks Fifth<br />

Avenue on the East Coast—is<br />

hitting all the right spots with the<br />

Magic City’s fashion-forward<br />

style set. “Miami customers<br />

have a diverse lifestyle,” says<br />

Marc Metrick, the company’s<br />

president. “It’s one that skews<br />

toward a more avant-garde<br />

fashion sensibility.”<br />

To that end, Saks has called<br />

upon exclusive brands to appeal<br />

to Miamians, who on a typical<br />

day travel from desk to gym,<br />

from beach to rooftop bar and<br />

beyond. Designers like Olivier<br />

Rousteing, with his sexy and<br />

edgy-romantic aesthetic for<br />

Balmain, and Consuelo<br />

Castiglioni, who creates quirkycool<br />

designs for the Italian brand<br />

Marni, “will offer a well-curated<br />

assortment,” Metrick says.<br />

Elite accessory and beauty<br />

brands like Ex Nihilo and Kilian,<br />

plus beauty salons, bars, and<br />

restaurants, elevate the retailer’s<br />

offerings—as does the Saks at<br />

Your Service program, which<br />

provides beauty services, personal<br />

styling, event planning,<br />

exclusive store access, and more.<br />

“We really wanted to offer more<br />

than fashion,” Metrick says.<br />

“We wanted to offer lifestyle.”<br />

Downtown shoppers, meet<br />

your match. Brickell City Centre,<br />

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

907-3800; saks.com .<br />

“WE REALLY WANT TO<br />

OFFER MORE THAN<br />

FASHION. WE WANT TO<br />

OFFER LIFESTYLE.”<br />

—MARC METRICK<br />

Saks is where it’s at:<br />

The new Brickell<br />

store boasts an edgy<br />

yet sophisticated<br />

interior (seen here<br />

in the handbag<br />

department) and<br />

exclusive styles to<br />

match, like this<br />

Resurgence print dress<br />

from Marni ($2,830).<br />

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STYLE PROFILE<br />

GOTTA<br />

HAVE<br />

GUCCI<br />

THE LUXE ITALIAN LABEL LANDS IN<br />

AVENTURA, BRINGING THE BEST OF RESORT<br />

SEASON TO SHOPPERS CRAVING A FRESH<br />

TAKE ON CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE.<br />

BY LISA FERRANDINO<br />

clockwise from top left: Gucci’s<br />

Cruise 2017 collection blends<br />

vintage with nerdy romance;<br />

the new Aventura Mall boutique<br />

includes items like rainbowstriped<br />

platform sneakers<br />

($950); designer Alessandro<br />

Michele; large serpent-adorned<br />

Boston handbag ($2,100);<br />

leather pump ($990).<br />

There’s nothing quite like<br />

feasting your eyes on Creative<br />

Director Alessandro Michele’s<br />

epic reenvisioning of Gucci.<br />

For almost two years, the<br />

Italian designer—whose<br />

résumé includes stints at design<br />

houses like Fendi and Tom<br />

Ford—has brought eccentricity,<br />

vintage, and a touch of nerdy<br />

romance to his collections for<br />

Gucci, leading the brand back<br />

into the forefront of fashion.<br />

This month, chic shoppers get<br />

to relish his extravagant vision<br />

of fairy-tale love as the cruise<br />

collection arrives at its newest<br />

outpost, Aventura Mall.<br />

With an interior that combines<br />

traditional and modern<br />

elements with understated<br />

glam like marble staircases,<br />

vintage rugs, and pink velvets,<br />

the accessories-focused boutique<br />

brings not only women’s<br />

pieces like handbags, jewelry,<br />

and shoes to the Magic City,<br />

but also a selection of men’s<br />

ready-to-wear, leather goods,<br />

and even children’s pieces, for<br />

a 7,000-square-foot space of<br />

ultimate must-haves. More to<br />

love: GucciGhost—the fall collab<br />

that took Trevor “Trouble”<br />

Andrew’s graffiti art into the<br />

mainstream with an updated<br />

version of the brand’s logo—<br />

filters into the men’s cruise collection<br />

for favorites like the<br />

GucciGhost Bambi high-top<br />

and a skull T-shirt that is so<br />

street, it hurts. And ladies, no<br />

need to feel left out. You, too,<br />

can get your quirky fix with<br />

items like rainbow-striped<br />

platform sneakers and creature-adorned<br />

bags (think flies,<br />

serpents, and tigers). Aventura<br />

Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd.,<br />

877-482-2430; gucci.com .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KEVIN TACHMAN/COURTESY OF GUCCI (MODELS, MICHELE)<br />

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STYLE MODEL CITIZEN<br />

UNIVERSAL<br />

INTELLIGENCE<br />

COLOMBIAN-BORN BEAUTY<br />

PAULINA VEGA CAPTURED THE<br />

HEARTS OF MILLIONS WHEN—<br />

AT THE YOUNG AGE OF 22—SHE<br />

WAS CROWNED MISS UNIVERSE<br />

2014. AFTER A WORLD TREK<br />

SUPPORTING HER REIGN, THE<br />

BONA FIDE BOMBSHELL HAS<br />

MADE THE MAGIC CITY HER HOME.<br />

BY KATIE JACKSON<br />

What was it like being Miss<br />

Universe? It’s still kind of surreal.<br />

The whole world was paying attention<br />

to how I behaved. I just try to be<br />

authentic. I want to be a good example.<br />

Why Miami? I needed a change. I’ve<br />

always loved Miami. I love the beaches,<br />

the weather, and the Latin culture.<br />

How did you become the global<br />

ambassador for Stop Hunger Now?<br />

Since age 13, I’ve been passionate<br />

about helping others. People worldwide<br />

are starving. Stop Hunger Now<br />

(stophungernow.org) really understood<br />

and felt my commitment.<br />

Any other projects? I’m selling<br />

the clothes I wore in the pageant.<br />

All proceeds will go to a charity in<br />

Colombia that provides medicine to<br />

children with cancer. I also model for<br />

brands like Pantene, Adidas, BMW,<br />

and Falabella, a department store<br />

in Latin America.<br />

How do you stay in shape? I discovered<br />

Pilates in Miami. The first time<br />

I did it, I almost died!<br />

Cheat meal? Wine, bread, and<br />

pasta. I’m obsessed with Italian!<br />

Chic spot to hang out? I love Soho<br />

Beach House. You can get a bite<br />

to eat, go to the pool, and the beach<br />

is right there.<br />

Advice you’d give to others?<br />

Don’t overthink things. Be aware that<br />

you are a unique person, and you<br />

bring something unique to the table. .<br />

“Be aware that you<br />

are a unique person,<br />

and you bring<br />

something unique<br />

to the table,” says<br />

model and former<br />

beauty queen<br />

Paulina Vega.<br />

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STYLE TIME HONORED<br />

In honor of two decades of the Annual Calendar Watch,<br />

Swiss watch manufacturer Patek Philippe presents the<br />

Annual Calendar Ref. 5396G ($47,970). Created in white gold<br />

with a charcoal gray sunburst dial or rose gold with a silvery<br />

opaline dial, the piece features a mechanical, self-winding<br />

movement that correctly displays its calendar information for<br />

a year, with an adjustment slated for February. Kirk Jewelers,<br />

142 E. Flagler St., Miami, 305-371-1321; patek.com<br />

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The world of fine watchmaking tends to celebrate noteworthy<br />

anniversaries by building exciting state-of-the-art pieces on the<br />

foundations of past excellence. New releases not only commemorate<br />

landmark achievements in a brand’s horologic history, but also offer<br />

up-to-the-minute innovations that simultaneously honor the legacy<br />

of iconic individual watches and collections while stepping forward<br />

into the future. Wish these esteemed watch brands “Happy<br />

Anniversary!” with a gift for yourself. For more watch features and<br />

expanded coverage, go to oceandrive.com/watches-and-jewelry.<br />

Tudor has been the diver’s companion for 60 years, and the new Heritage<br />

Black Bay 36 ($2,525–$2,950) continues this partnership in style. Whether you<br />

choose a steel bracelet or leather strap, each piece also comes with an additional<br />

strap in urban camouflage (ABOVE). The dial is inspired by Tudor diving<br />

pieces from the 1950s, and the angular “snowflake” hands pay homage to those<br />

that appeared in the brand’s 1969 catalogue. Kirk Jewelers, 142 E. Flagler St.,<br />

Miami, 305-371-1321; tudorwatch.com<br />

To celebrate a century of precision automatic chronographs,<br />

TAG Heuer released the Carrera Mikrograph Anniversary<br />

Edition ($21,200) in a limited 100 pieces. The vintage design<br />

offers a white lacquer dial with hand-painted numerals and<br />

houses two escapements oscillating at 28,800 vibrations per<br />

hour for the watch and 360,000 for the chronograph. The piece<br />

can be worn as a wristwatch or displayed on its table support<br />

or dashboard mount. Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St.,<br />

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STYLE SPOTLIGHT<br />

CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: She<br />

shines! Bruno Magli opens<br />

in Brickell City Centre and<br />

partners with Lucy Liu for<br />

the ultimate capsule<br />

collection; Liquido’s<br />

leggings make for monthly<br />

faves; Monogram canvas<br />

and Damier Graphite canvas<br />

luggage (SHOWN; $2,660–<br />

$3,100); blue business bag,<br />

Deabreu ($980).<br />

PUTTIN’ ON<br />

THE RITZ<br />

NEW COLLECTIONS AND FALL’S<br />

CHIC PIECES MAKE FOR A SWANKY<br />

MAGIC CITY SEASON.<br />

BY LISA FERRANDINO<br />

READY, SET, GO<br />

Marc Newson implemented<br />

only the best in<br />

design for the Horizon<br />

rolling luggage collection,<br />

his second collaboration<br />

with Louis Vuitton. While<br />

staying true to the house’s<br />

DNA and celebrating the<br />

Monogram canvas, the<br />

collaboration boasts innovative<br />

materials like<br />

titanium and polypropylene<br />

composite to get that<br />

perfect molded shape.<br />

Ever the innovator,<br />

Newson even inverted the<br />

structure of the traditional<br />

luggage to optimize packing<br />

space. Hello, storage!<br />

Miami Design District, 140<br />

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

1366; louisvuitton.com<br />

STRUCTURALLY SOUND<br />

The newest luxe pieces to<br />

hit Miami’s streets come<br />

from local architect and<br />

Portuguese transplant<br />

Rubén de Abreu, founder<br />

and CEO of the chic<br />

leather goods brand<br />

Deabreu. For Diagonal—<br />

the brand’s first collection<br />

of five styles ranging from<br />

folders to messengers and<br />

travel bags—de Abreu<br />

stuck to what he knows<br />

best, looking to architecture<br />

and geometric forms<br />

for inspiration and<br />

employing traditional<br />

craftsmanship to show off<br />

the leather’s grain. Prices<br />

for the stylish collection<br />

range from $486 to $1,356.<br />

Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal<br />

Harbour Shops, 9700<br />

Collins Ave., 305-865-<br />

1100; deabreu-italy.com<br />

MOVE IT<br />

Calling all yogis! The<br />

Brazilian activewear line<br />

Liquido has finally<br />

landed Stateside. The<br />

shop, which opened this<br />

summer, carries the<br />

brand’s stylish leggings for<br />

women in vibrant monthly<br />

limited-edition prints,<br />

along with performance<br />

wear and the new men’s<br />

line. Guys, opt for the<br />

T-shirts and tanks—they’re<br />

perfect for going straight<br />

from the gym to the<br />

beach, and everywhere in<br />

between. 1937 Harrison<br />

St., Hollywood, 754-263-<br />

2546; liquidoactive.com<br />

STEPPING OUT<br />

Rich in heritage and luxe<br />

to its core, Bruno Magli’s<br />

refined and sophisticated<br />

styles are finally available,<br />

as of <strong>November</strong> 3, for<br />

those frequenting Miami’s<br />

newest style mecca,<br />

Brickell City Centre. The<br />

boutique’s aesthetic invites<br />

with warm tones and a<br />

focal-point suede couch,<br />

but it’s the Italian brand’s<br />

newest footwear, like the<br />

Lucy—a collaborative effort<br />

with Lucy Liu, with proceeds<br />

going to Unicef—and<br />

Monza driving flats for the<br />

gents, that will keep shoppers<br />

coming back for<br />

more. Brickell City Centre,<br />

701 S. Miami Ave., Miami;<br />

brunomagli.com .<br />

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PERFUMER DIPTYQUE<br />

MAKES A BOLD AND<br />

AROMATIC ENTRANCE AT<br />

BRICKELL CITY CENTRE<br />

WITH A CANDLE DESIGNED<br />

TO EVOKE THE MAGIC CITY.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

Inspired by the natural<br />

and man-made<br />

environments of the<br />

Magic City, Diptyque’s<br />

Miami candle ($70)<br />

combines the green hue<br />

often found in the glass<br />

of Art Deco architecture<br />

with the scents of<br />

magnolia, lemon,<br />

vanilla, and a “ricochet”<br />

of key lime pie.<br />

You would need to have<br />

an olfactory malfunction to<br />

dislike Diptyque, the company<br />

that perfected the art<br />

of melding wax with perfume<br />

when it created a trio<br />

of candles inspired by its<br />

founders in 1963. Half a<br />

century and a bouquet of<br />

scents later, Miami joins<br />

Diptyque’s collection of<br />

exclusive city-inspired candles.<br />

“It’s the ultimate gift<br />

for someone who lives and<br />

breathes Miami,” says<br />

Creative Director Myriam<br />

Badault, who gives us a<br />

whiff of what to expect.<br />

Smells like: “A very<br />

sweet, voluptuous flower<br />

blend evocative of<br />

Florida’s blooming magnolia<br />

flower with hints of<br />

lemon and vanilla. Foods<br />

from the area were important<br />

for us. If you close<br />

your eyes, you’ll get a ricochet<br />

of key lime pie.”<br />

Looks like: Fun in the<br />

tropical sun. “We thought<br />

about the climate and the<br />

luxuriant vegetation of<br />

plush banana trees, which<br />

we used to design our first<br />

Miami store, at Bal<br />

Harbour Shops, and then<br />

combined that with Art<br />

Deco architecture to create<br />

the rich green glass hue.”<br />

Comes in: “Black-andwhite<br />

palm print speckled<br />

with colored dots that<br />

mimic bright beach<br />

umbrellas seen from the<br />

sky during Miami Beach’s<br />

high season. Even our<br />

packaging pays homage<br />

to Miami!”<br />

Time it took to get the<br />

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months. We really wanted<br />

to have the perfect alchemy<br />

of wax and tropical fragrance<br />

be as delicate as<br />

the [magnolia] flower<br />

and keep it natural.”<br />

Will burn for: “Ninety<br />

hours if you have the<br />

65-ounce candle.”<br />

Pairs with: “Our Do<br />

Son eau de toilette,<br />

because of the fresh scent<br />

of tuberose.”<br />

Available at: Brickell City<br />

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

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and Bal Harbour Shops,<br />

9700 Collins Ave., Bal<br />

Harbour, 305-865-8225;<br />

balharbourshops.com .<br />

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STYLE MILESTONE<br />

LET’S<br />

HAVE A<br />

PARADE!<br />

MACY’S CELEBRATES ITS<br />

90TH THANKSGIVING DAY<br />

SPECTACLE WITH A FANCY<br />

RIZZOLI TOME AND<br />

IN-STORE EVENTS FROM<br />

COAST TO COAST.<br />

BY JILL SIERACKI<br />

Sky’s the limit!<br />

Macy’s Thanksgiving<br />

Day Parade is filled<br />

with its signature floats,<br />

balloons, and novelty<br />

“bloonicles” and<br />

“trycaloons” (balloonvehicle<br />

hybrids).<br />

Launched in 1924 by<br />

Macy’s employees, the<br />

parade only took a<br />

hiatus during World<br />

War II. BELOW: The new<br />

Macy’s coffee-table<br />

book ($30) from Rizzoli.<br />

When the Macy’s<br />

Thanksgiving Day Parade<br />

makes its way down New<br />

York’s Central Park West<br />

and Sixth Avenue on<br />

<strong>November</strong> 24, the celebration<br />

is set to be even more<br />

exuberant than usual to<br />

mark the 90th edition this<br />

year. “We like to make sure<br />

nothing is duplicated—<br />

we’re giving people a full<br />

breadth of entertainment<br />

from the moment the<br />

turkey crosses the starting<br />

line to the time Santa<br />

officially rings in the<br />

holiday season,” says Amy<br />

Kule, executive producer<br />

and parade official.<br />

The parade reaches 50<br />

million viewers with its<br />

nationally televised NBC<br />

broadcast, and 3.5 million<br />

line the streets in New York<br />

to witness it live. As part of<br />

this year’s milestone,<br />

Rizzoli has introduced the<br />

coffee-table book Macy’s<br />

Thanksgiving Day Parade:<br />

A New York City Holiday<br />

Tradition, which captures<br />

the history and scope of the<br />

spectacle and features a<br />

foreword by New York<br />

Governor Andrew Cuomo<br />

and afterword by Macy’s<br />

Chairman and CEO Terry<br />

J. Lundgren. “The parade’s<br />

halo effect becomes a<br />

tangible reality for shoppers<br />

at their local Macy’s<br />

store and macys.com,” says<br />

Lundgren. “They expect<br />

the parade’s perfectly<br />

choreographed execution<br />

to translate into a seamless<br />

shopping experience.”<br />

Across the country, in-store<br />

celebratory events and<br />

products will be unveiled—<br />

and a new app even allows<br />

users to create their own<br />

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day<br />

Parade. “This is a milestone<br />

for Macy’s, but I think it’s a<br />

milestone for every fan we<br />

have across the country,”<br />

says Kule. “This is not a<br />

New York parade; this is<br />

America’s parade.” 1675<br />

Meridian Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-674-6300;<br />

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STYLE NEWS<br />

CLOSE FOR<br />

COMFORT<br />

CALVIN LEIN’S NEW MAGIC CITY UNDERWEAR SHOP<br />

PROVES IT’S WHAT’S BENEATH THE CLOTHES THAT<br />

MATTERS MOST. BY LISA FERRANDINO<br />

Calvin Klein has been<br />

making girls—and guys—<br />

swoon for decades. For<br />

many, the infatuation<br />

began in 1992 when<br />

Mark Wahlberg<br />

donned a backwards<br />

cap, white boxer briefs,<br />

and an undeniably sexy<br />

pout (you know the<br />

image) and propelled<br />

the American brand’s<br />

underwear collection<br />

into overdrive. Today,<br />

the company is doing it<br />

all over again, with<br />

supermodels-in-themaking<br />

like Bella Hadid<br />

sporting a logo-banded<br />

bra and bikini combo<br />

and Anna Ewers wearing<br />

a romantic lacy<br />

number. The looks are<br />

equally stylish yet<br />

completely different,<br />

proving that Calvin<br />

Klein Underwear is “it”<br />

for all things intimate.<br />

And now local shoppers<br />

can get their fix at the<br />

brand’s newest underwear<br />

locale, opening<br />

early this month.<br />

Reflecting Calvin<br />

Klein’s contemporary<br />

aesthetic, the new<br />

Dadeland Mall outpost<br />

has an atmosphere of<br />

sleek luxury. The lounge<br />

features tones of white,<br />

dark graphite, and<br />

Douglas fir, while a video<br />

screen wall gives the<br />

space a techy touch. It’s<br />

the ideal setting for the<br />

full range of offerings in<br />

the Modern Cotton collection—a<br />

’90s-style line<br />

of monochromatic logobanded<br />

bras, shorts,<br />

thongs, and other items<br />

for ladies and shorts and<br />

briefs for men—as well as<br />

more sensual pieces, like<br />

those in the Seductive<br />

Comfort collection, featuring<br />

lace demi bras<br />

and feminine silhouettes.<br />

Gents have their choice,<br />

too, with the Calvin<br />

Klein Black collection of<br />

ultra-fitted briefs, boxers,<br />

and trunks. Miami,<br />

it’s time to sleep, lounge,<br />

work, play, and live in<br />

your Calvins. Dadeland<br />

Mall, 7535 N. Kendall<br />

Dr., Miami, 305-661-<br />

8890; calvinklein.com .<br />

CALVIN KLEIN’S MODERN<br />

COTTON COLLECTION OF<br />

CULT-FAVORITE ’90S-STYLE<br />

INTIMATES HITS DADELAND<br />

MALL THIS MONTH.<br />

above: Bella Hadid in the<br />

Seamless Logo bra ($42) and<br />

bikini ($22). below, left to right:<br />

Seductive Comfort bra ($46);<br />

Modern Cotton bralette ($28);<br />

Tease bodysuit ($68); and<br />

Seamless Logo hipster ($22).<br />

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SCENE<br />

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT...<br />

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SPRINTING<br />

FOR HOME<br />

WITH SPEEDS TOPPING 175<br />

MILES PER HOUR, NASCAR<br />

RACES BACK INTO SOUTH<br />

FLORIDA WITH THE FINAL<br />

EVENT IN THE <strong>2016</strong> SPRINT<br />

CUP SERIES AT HOMESTEAD-<br />

MIAMI SPEEDWAY.<br />

BY JON WARECH<br />

Get your earplugs, snapbacks,<br />

and beer koozies ready. The biggest<br />

weekend in auto racing and<br />

some of the fastest drivers on<br />

the planet return to Homestead-<br />

Miami Speedway this month<br />

when Nascar crowns champions<br />

in the Sprint Cup Series, the<br />

Xfinity Series, and the Camping<br />

World Truck Series. With<br />

names like Kyle Busch, Brad<br />

Keselowski, and Kevin Harvick,<br />

the races—concluding with the<br />

Ford EcoBoost 400—will feature<br />

a who’s who of stock car racing.<br />

“Miami is synonymous with<br />

championships, but for a fan<br />

who comes out here, it’s much<br />

more than just a race,” says<br />

Matthew Becherer, president<br />

of Homestead-Miami Speedway.<br />

“There’s entire daylong lists<br />

of activities, including concerts,<br />

interactive activities, kids’ zones,<br />

opportunities to meet drivers—<br />

it’s a bit like a state fair that also<br />

happens to be a sporting event.”<br />

Here, Becherer gives <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong><br />

the scoop on what to expect.<br />

The best drivers in the world<br />

race at Homestead-Miami<br />

Speedway. That must create<br />

a lot of excitement.<br />

When you’re out here and you<br />

see it live, you realize these<br />

Joey Logano and<br />

Denny Hamlin are<br />

among the top<br />

drivers who’ll be<br />

heading into the final<br />

stretch of Nascar’s<br />

<strong>2016</strong> season this<br />

month in Homestead.<br />

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SCENE HOTTEST TICKET<br />

guys have to be wired differently.<br />

To be driving at those speeds in<br />

such close quarters—it makes a<br />

busy day on the turnpike look<br />

like nothing.<br />

What’s at stake for<br />

these drivers?<br />

Several million dollars in<br />

payout money, but this also<br />

really launches a career as far as<br />

endorsements, sponsorships,<br />

and longevity in the sport.<br />

Over the years, there has been<br />

some big-time drama. What<br />

were some of the key moments?<br />

In 2011 we saw Tony Stewart, who<br />

barely made it into Nascar’s version<br />

of the playoffs, win five out of 10<br />

races to clinch the championship.<br />

They recently changed the format,<br />

so now when they get here to<br />

Homestead-Miami Speedway, it’s<br />

down to a final four. In the past two<br />

years, the driver had to win the race<br />

to win the championship. It really<br />

made for some dramatic moments.<br />

What is the crowd like?<br />

People from all 50 states and more<br />

than 20 countries come to town.<br />

Nascar fans in general are really<br />

just salt-of-the-earth people who<br />

like to have fun. They’re loud<br />

and proud and wearing their<br />

driver gear, taking advantage of<br />

everything the track has to offer.<br />

What does this race do for<br />

the community?<br />

Hurricane Andrew devastated the<br />

area, and Homestead airbase was<br />

reduced from a full-time active<br />

base to a reserve base, which took<br />

a ton of jobs and families out of<br />

this community. The federal government<br />

gave the city a grant to<br />

start a new economic engine, and<br />

21 years later we generate around<br />

$301 million in annual economic<br />

impact. It’s a big source of pride<br />

in the community. The last Super<br />

Bowl in Miami had an economic<br />

impact of $331 million, so we’re<br />

right in that same neighborhood,<br />

but our events happen every year.<br />

<strong>November</strong> 18–20 at 1 Ralph<br />

Sanchez Speedway Blvd.,<br />

Homestead, 305-230-5000;<br />

homesteadmiamispeedway.com .<br />

“MIAMI IS SYNONYMOUS WITH CHAMPIONSHIPS,<br />

BUT FOR A FAN WHO COMES OUT HERE,<br />

IT’S MUCH MORE THAN JUST A RACE.”<br />

—matthew becherer<br />

Tens of thousands of<br />

fans will gather for the<br />

crowning of three<br />

Nascar champions in one<br />

weekend, along with<br />

concerts, interactive<br />

events, and more. top<br />

left: Last year’s Sprint<br />

Cup champ, Kyle Busch,<br />

returns to defend his<br />

title. top right: Tim<br />

McGraw performs<br />

before last year’s event.<br />

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SCENE EXPERIENCE<br />

LOOK, LISTEN,<br />

TASTE, DANCE<br />

NOVEMBER BRINGS OUT LOCAL STARS LIKE ENRIQUE IGLESIAS, PITBULL, AND JUANES TO THE IHEARTRADIO FIESTA LATINA,<br />

40 OF THE NATION’S TOP PLANT-BASED CHEFS, AND A HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC-TURNED-BROADWAY MUSICAL TO THE MAGIC CITY.<br />

BY JON WARECH<br />

Julio Le Parc’s<br />

kinetic La Longue<br />

Marché, Étape n° 3<br />

(The Long March,<br />

Step n° 3), 1974<br />

DAY AT THE<br />

MUSEUM<br />

An influential figure in<br />

participatory kinetic art,<br />

Argentine artist Julio Le Parc<br />

brings “Form Into Action” to<br />

Miami in his first solo museum<br />

exhibition in North America,<br />

featuring more than 100 works<br />

produced between 1958 and<br />

2013. Beginning <strong>November</strong> 18;<br />

Pérez Art Museum Miami,<br />

1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami,<br />

305-375-3000; pamm.org<br />

TIME OF YOUR LIFE<br />

Nobody puts Baby in the corner in the stage adaptation of Dirty Dancing, the hit Patrick<br />

Swayze film that travels back in time to the 1960s for a summer of fun in the Catskills.<br />

<strong>November</strong> 29–December 4; Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd.,<br />

Miami, 786-468-2000; arshtcenter.org<br />

LATIN FEVER<br />

Featuring live performances from<br />

Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull (pictured),<br />

Juanes, Daddy Yankee, Nicky Jam,<br />

J Balvin, Intocable, Yandel, and Gente<br />

de Zona, the iHeartRadio Fiesta<br />

Latina is a one-of-a-kind,<br />

not-to-be-missed celebración.<br />

Songs like “Bailando,” “Timber,”<br />

and “La Camisa Negra” will rock the<br />

house and make fans go loco. The<br />

show will stream on telemundo.com<br />

and air later in the month on<br />

Telemundo, but catching it live only<br />

happens in Miami, the fiesta Latina<br />

capital of the world. <strong>November</strong> 5;<br />

AmericanAirlines Arena, 601<br />

Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786-777-<br />

1000; aaarena.com; iheartradio.com<br />

POSSIBLE<br />

SURPRISE FACTOR<br />

Let two-time Grammy and five-time<br />

Latin Grammy Award-winning<br />

singer/songwriter Marc Anthony<br />

salsa his way into your heart as he<br />

belts out songs from a catalogue<br />

that includes 26 Billboard chart<br />

hits. The Guinness World Record<br />

holder for best-selling tropical<br />

salsa artist is also known to bring<br />

ex Jennifer Lopez on stage from<br />

time to time, so expect lots of heat<br />

at this show. <strong>November</strong> 18 and 19;<br />

AmericanAirlines Arena, 601<br />

Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786-777-<br />

1000; aaarena.com<br />

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Anselm Kiefer’s<br />

Die Schechina,<br />

2010, comes to<br />

Fort Lauderdale’s<br />

NSU Art Museum<br />

<strong>November</strong> 21.<br />

MADE 4<br />

HERBIVORES<br />

Calling all plant-eaters!<br />

SEED Food and Wine<br />

Festival, the country’s first<br />

and largest plant-based food<br />

and wine fest, is back for its<br />

biggest and best year yet.<br />

Indulge consciously at events<br />

(including a meat-devoid<br />

Burger Battle that will have<br />

even carnivores craving<br />

plants; a tasting village; and<br />

a 5K run) featuring the top<br />

vegan chefs, experts,<br />

athletes, celebrities, and<br />

more. Toast to Mother<br />

Nature with craft beer and<br />

wine. <strong>November</strong> 2–6;<br />

seedfoodandwine.com<br />

’80S<br />

DANCE<br />

TO THE<br />

NORTH<br />

Curated by Bonnie<br />

Clearwater, Anselm iefer<br />

explores disasters of<br />

World War II and other<br />

historical traumas<br />

through large-scale,<br />

complex oil and mixedmedia<br />

paintings in the<br />

“Regeneration Exhibition<br />

Series” kickoff, featuring<br />

works from the Hall<br />

Collection. Beginning<br />

<strong>November</strong> 21; NSU Art<br />

Museum, 1 E. Las Olas<br />

Blvd., Fort Lauderdale,<br />

954-525-5500;<br />

nsuartmuseum.org<br />

The English electronic<br />

pop duo Pet Shop Boys<br />

head across the pond for<br />

an intimate show at The<br />

Fillmore that will likely<br />

feature many of their 22<br />

Top 10 hits in the UK,<br />

like “West End Girls” and<br />

“It’s a Sin,” plus songs<br />

from their latest studio<br />

album, Super, which hit<br />

Number 1 on Billboard’s<br />

Dance/Electronic Albums<br />

chart. <strong>November</strong> 16;<br />

The Fillmore, 1700<br />

Washington Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-673-7300;<br />

fillmoremb.com .<br />

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SCENE LEGEND<br />

“TENNIS IN THE ’70S<br />

WAS ABOUT WOMEN,<br />

POWER, EQUALITY,<br />

AND FIGHTING<br />

FOR EQUAL PRIZE<br />

MONEY. I THINK<br />

THAT TRANSCENDED<br />

TENNIS AND<br />

AFFECTED WOMEN<br />

IN ALL WALKS OF<br />

LIFE.”—chris evert<br />

IT’S ALL<br />

LOVE<br />

WITH A NEW APPAREL LINE,<br />

A SUCCESSFUL TENNIS<br />

ACADEMY, AND INSPIRING<br />

CHARITIES, TENNIS LEGEND<br />

AND SOUTH FLORIDA NATIVE<br />

CHRIS EVERT IS ACING LIFE<br />

OFF THE COURT.<br />

BY LAUREN EPSTEIN<br />

Chris Evert grew up with tennis<br />

in her blood, training day in and<br />

day out with her father, a wellknown<br />

force in the Florida tennis<br />

scene. With determination and a<br />

stoic on-court demeanor, she<br />

fought hard for her 157 tournament<br />

victories and 18 Grand<br />

Slam championships, earning a<br />

number-one world ranking for<br />

seven years and the highest winning<br />

percentage in the sport’s<br />

history. Now a tennis commentator<br />

for ESPN and the designer of<br />

the “sporty with a youthful spirit”<br />

activewear line Chrissie by Tail<br />

(chrissiebytail.com), Evert this<br />

month shifts her laser focus<br />

toward giving back to the community<br />

she loves with a three-day<br />

charity weekend, including the<br />

27th annual Pro-Celebrity Gala at<br />

the Boca Raton Resort and Club.<br />

Why did you create Chris<br />

Evert Charities?<br />

Growing up in South Florida,<br />

drug abuse was always a factor.<br />

Every time I read about a crime<br />

in the newspaper, it was always<br />

drug-related. Even though charities<br />

for drug abuse weren’t as<br />

attractive or sexy as others, I felt<br />

like people deserved a second<br />

chance in life.<br />

What can we expect at this<br />

month’s gala and Pro-<br />

Celebrity Tennis Classic?<br />

Nothing until the last minute! We<br />

have Jason Biggs, Kevin McKidd,<br />

Timothy Olyphant, Martina<br />

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SCENE LEGEND<br />

Chris Evert in an<br />

outfit from the<br />

Spring 2017<br />

collection of her<br />

Chrissie by Tail line.<br />

below left: At<br />

Wimbledon in 1974<br />

after winning the<br />

women’s singles<br />

title. below right:<br />

With Mona Mullen<br />

and her son Gavin,<br />

an avid tennis player,<br />

winners of the recent<br />

Chrissie by Tail<br />

social media contest.<br />

[Navratilova]. It’s a good crowd<br />

and a fun event. If we can raise anywhere<br />

from $500,000 to $600,000<br />

for the weekend, I’ll be thrilled.<br />

Do you teach at the Evert<br />

Tennis Academy?<br />

I get out there around four days<br />

a week to hit with the kids and<br />

mentor them. The first few times,<br />

they’re nervous around me. Then<br />

after a while they talk the talk and<br />

start sparring with me.<br />

What’s the look of the Chrissie<br />

by Tail line?<br />

Femininity is number one. I’m a<br />

girl’s girl. In the ’70s, I wore sundresses<br />

and dresses with cutouts at<br />

the hips. I still want to be trendy, but<br />

at the same time I want the clothes<br />

to fit real women, not just 18-yearold<br />

models. The bands around the<br />

waist are wider and more comfortable.<br />

But I love lace, pleats, pretty<br />

embroidery, and fishnet.<br />

Were you always interested in<br />

designing clothes?<br />

After I retired, I was raising my<br />

three boys, and the moms at school<br />

kept asking, “When are you going<br />

to make a line for us?” These were<br />

30-, 40-, 50-year-old women who<br />

wanted attractive activewear, but<br />

didn’t want the clothes to be as<br />

tight. That’s where the idea came<br />

from, and Tail was really receptive.<br />

How does the tennis world of<br />

the ’70s compare to today?<br />

There was a boom in tennis at that<br />

time. I loved being at the beginning<br />

when it was new and exciting. All<br />

the top women were really good<br />

friends. Martina and I warmed up<br />

together before we played each<br />

other in the finals of the French<br />

Open! It was about women and<br />

power and equality and fighting<br />

for equal prize money. I think that<br />

transcended tennis and affected<br />

women in all walks of life, not just<br />

tennis players.<br />

For details on the three-day charity<br />

event—the Chris Evert Raymond James<br />

Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic, the 27th<br />

annual Pro-Celebrity Gala, and the<br />

Tennis Pro-Am—visit chrisevert.org. .<br />

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SCENE MAGIC CITY<br />

OPEN<br />

BOOK<br />

THE MIAMI BOO FAIR IS BACK<br />

FOR AN EIGHT-DAY LITERARY<br />

PARTY WITH OVER 600<br />

AUTHORS, FROM PADMA<br />

LAKSHMI, JEFFREY TOOBIN,<br />

AND JAY MCINERNEY TO JAMES<br />

CARVILLE AND MORE.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

Founded in 1984, the Miami Book<br />

Fair International has become the<br />

nation’s finest (and largest)<br />

literary gathering for award-winning<br />

authors, poets, publishers,<br />

and, of course, book lovers. This<br />

year, model-turned-gourmandturned-Top<br />

Chef host and author<br />

Padma Lakshmi shares her highly<br />

personal memoir, Love, Loss, and<br />

What We Ate, as well as her<br />

newest book, The Encyclopedia of<br />

Spices & Herbs: An Essential Guide<br />

to Flavors of the World. Here, she<br />

dishes on all things food and<br />

written word.<br />

Padma Lakshmi will<br />

promote her latest<br />

book, The Encyclopedia<br />

of Spices & Herbs,<br />

along with her memoir<br />

at this month’s Miami<br />

Book Fair.<br />

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SCENE MAGIC CITY<br />

Alan Cumming Jay McInerney Jeffrey Toobin<br />

“I WANTED TO WRITE A BOOK THAT I<br />

WANT TO READ. I DIDN’T WANT TO<br />

WRITE A FLUFF PIECE.”<br />

—padma lakshmi<br />

Ally Hilfiger<br />

James Carville<br />

Why write a memoir now and reveal so<br />

much on relationships, daddy issues,<br />

and insecurities?<br />

I love memoirs, and I especially like food<br />

memoirs, and it just felt like the right time in my<br />

life to do something like this. I wanted to write a<br />

book that I want to read. I didn’t want to write<br />

a fluff piece.<br />

You’ll also be promoting your new<br />

encyclopedia of spices.<br />

I’ve never found a comprehensive guide to all the<br />

spices in the world. With my Indian upbringing,<br />

spice is something I’m passionate about—but it’s<br />

also the key to flavor. A handful of spices can<br />

revolutionize your cooking.<br />

We heard you’ll eat anything, even your<br />

own placenta…<br />

I had it made into pill form so I wasn’t eating it<br />

with my knife and fork. Since I don’t eat meat<br />

that much, eating my own flesh wasn’t in the<br />

cards for me.<br />

You compare men to food, saying that every<br />

type of man should be tried once.<br />

You can’t judge a person—you have to get to<br />

know [him]. Once you get older, it can be a little<br />

tricky to meet the right person. Of course, the<br />

Internet now makes it easy.<br />

So you haven’t tried online dating?<br />

[Laughs] I have not… yet.<br />

<strong>November</strong> 13–20; 300 NE Second Ave., Miami,<br />

305-237-3258; miamibookfair.com .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH OLENICK (CUMMING, MCINERNEY); JASON LAVERIS/FILMMAGIC<br />

(TOOBIN, HILFIGER); JON KOPALOFF/FILMMAGIC (CARVILLE)<br />

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SCENE NOW OPEN<br />

At the Rooftop at E11EVEN,<br />

plush sofa seating<br />

surrounds fire-pit tables,<br />

where guests can enjoy<br />

stunning views, live music,<br />

and tapas favorites from<br />

the Rooftop menu (RIGHT).<br />

THROUGH<br />

THE ROOF<br />

MIAMI’S FIRST 24/7 SHOWCLUB TURNS IT<br />

UP TO E11EVEN AT ITS ALFRESCO ROOFTOP<br />

LOUNGE WITH A NEW LOOK AND ECLECTIC<br />

PROGRAMMING.<br />

BY JON WARECH<br />

includes items like Thai<br />

chicken wings, Neapolitan<br />

meatballs, baked shrimp<br />

scampi, filet mignon medallions,<br />

and Chino Latino<br />

mofongo, as well as pizzas, pastas,<br />

salads, and desserts. At the<br />

bar, which now wraps through<br />

the indoor restaurant and out<br />

onto the deck, guests can sip<br />

lychee martinis, raspberry<br />

lemon drops, Bellinis, or an<br />

array of specialty cocktails.<br />

The Rooftop (with a separate<br />

elevator entrance) can serve as<br />

both an escape from the action<br />

downstairs and a party in its<br />

own right. And with a 16-foot<br />

flashing LED screen one night<br />

and a Sunday gospel brunch<br />

the next day, it is exactly what<br />

E11EVEN needed.<br />

“We’ve ingrained ourselves<br />

in the Miami culture,”<br />

DeGori says. “People tell us<br />

what they want, and this is<br />

what they want.” 29 NE 11th<br />

St., Miami, 305-829-2911;<br />

11miami.com .<br />

At a showclub open 24 hours a<br />

day, seven days a week, where on<br />

any given night you could find<br />

Drake performing, Miley Cyrus<br />

partying, Skrillex spinning, or<br />

Jenny McCarthy perched<br />

beneath a high-flying burlesque<br />

act or surrounded by a gaggle of<br />

scantily clad waitresses, it’s<br />

understandable that you might<br />

need a break and a little fresh air.<br />

The new Rooftop at E11EVEN—<br />

the club’s 7,200-square-foot restaurant<br />

and roof deck overlooking<br />

Miami’s Arts & Entertainment<br />

District, a short elevator ride<br />

away from the main event<br />

below—provides just that.<br />

“E11EVEN demands to be<br />

expanded—people want it to<br />

be bigger,” says owner and<br />

CEO Dennis DeGori. “The<br />

Rooftop gives people that extra<br />

dimension and allows us to<br />

add new elements.”<br />

Replacing the white-tablecloth<br />

restaurant that previously occupied<br />

the roof is a lounge with a<br />

band-shell stage presenting<br />

everything from top DJs to jazz<br />

bands. There’s a hardwood<br />

plank deck with sofa seating,<br />

fire-pit tables, and, most important,<br />

a new million-dollar<br />

state-of-the-art retractable roof,<br />

allowing every night to become<br />

a rooftop party night. And you<br />

just might find Derek Jeter,<br />

Jennifer Lopez, or the cast of<br />

Entourage up there as well.<br />

“Now that we can control the<br />

weather, it opens the door to<br />

theme nights, private parties,<br />

and endless forms of entertainment,”<br />

says DeGori. “This is<br />

casual and fun. Even though it’s<br />

in a beautiful environment,<br />

there’s no formality.”<br />

The tapas-style menu, prepared<br />

in an open kitchen,<br />

The hardwood plank<br />

deck is shielded by<br />

a state-of-the-art<br />

retractable roof,<br />

allowing the party to<br />

go on, rain or shine.<br />

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SCENE SPIRIT OF GENEROSITY<br />

YOGIS<br />

UNITE<br />

THE 13-YEAR-OLD MIAMI-BASED ORGANIZATION<br />

CONNECTION COALITION IS TOURING THE COUNTRY<br />

TO SPREAD THE HEALING POWER OF YOGA AND<br />

MINDFULNESS TO TODAY’S YOUTH.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

clockwise from<br />

top left: Terri<br />

Cooper leads a<br />

yoga class at<br />

North Miami<br />

Senior High<br />

School; a<br />

Connection<br />

Coalition<br />

volunteer at a<br />

training session<br />

for the “CoCo”<br />

tour at Warrior<br />

One in Orlando;<br />

a North Miami<br />

Senior High<br />

School student<br />

decorates her<br />

yoga mat.<br />

“I was a street kid,” says Terri<br />

Cooper, the force behind the<br />

long-standing nonprofit group<br />

Connection Coalition (formerly<br />

known as Yoga Gangsters). “I<br />

never thought I would work in a<br />

yoga studio, let alone own one.”<br />

From battling drug addiction and<br />

poverty to becoming the owner of<br />

the decade-old 305 Yoga, Cooper<br />

is living proof of the power of yoga.<br />

Through “CoCo,” she brings that<br />

power to schools, jails, shelters,<br />

and rehab facilities across the<br />

country, and now she’s sharing her<br />

message with a nationwide tour.<br />

Let’s go back to when Yoga<br />

Gangsters started in 2003.<br />

We didn’t even have a name. It<br />

was about helping women doing<br />

court-ordered service hours,<br />

and the yoga class got bigger<br />

and bigger.<br />

Now you’re in 20 states and<br />

calling yourselves Connection<br />

Coalition.<br />

I started off as a dirty, druggedout<br />

street kid who fell in love<br />

with yoga and its healing power.<br />

Overall, we have worked with<br />

15,000 kids on a grassroots<br />

budget selling T-shirts out of my<br />

trunk. It’s time to put on my biggirl<br />

pants and mature.<br />

How is the organization<br />

changing?<br />

For 10 years, we have been talking<br />

about inequality and racism,<br />

and now with Black Lives Matter<br />

the conversation is nationwide.<br />

Our motto is “No blame, no<br />

shame, no judgment.”<br />

What inspired your 18-city<br />

cross-country tour?<br />

With the name change, we wanted<br />

to do something big. Connection<br />

is the cure, and we want to connect<br />

our program and cities<br />

together in one project to share<br />

our mission with more people.<br />

How can people get involved?<br />

One of our best instructors, Claire<br />

Santos, is leading the 15-hour<br />

certification training that teaches<br />

people our methodology and prepares<br />

them to be volunteers.<br />

The tour finishes in Miami on<br />

<strong>November</strong> 17, which is Give<br />

Miami Day.<br />

One of the best days. Every nonprofit<br />

in Miami gets good love.<br />

We’ll do a cocktail party and<br />

invite our community out to celebrate<br />

and hopefully fund next<br />

year. theconnectioncoalition.org .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY NATALIA VASQUEZ (HIGH SCHOOL)<br />

138 OCEANDRIVE.COM


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AN ADVENTURE<br />

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SCENE BEACH PATROL<br />

BEHIND<br />

THE MUSIC<br />

AT JUST 23, MIAMI BEACH<br />

NATIVE MYLES SHEAR<br />

MANAGES THE CAREERS OF<br />

SOME OF THE BIGGEST NAMES<br />

IN EDM, LANDING HIM ON<br />

ROLLING STONE’S LIST OF 17<br />

YOUNG INNOVATORS SHAKING<br />

UP THE MUSIC INDUSTRY.<br />

BY JON WARECH<br />

After cofounding the<br />

influential music blog<br />

EDM Sauce, Myles<br />

Shear discovered<br />

Australian DJ Thomas<br />

Jack and invited him to<br />

Florida, where for a<br />

time he slept on the<br />

futon in Shear’s dorm<br />

at Full Sail University.<br />

At 19, you were managing<br />

Thomas Jack. How did you take<br />

him from Australia to stardom?<br />

I told him I’d book him a tour and<br />

do all of these things—I had no idea<br />

what I was doing. I had no idea how<br />

to book a tour, but before I knew it,<br />

he was living in my college dorm.<br />

So you learned on the fly and<br />

then reached out to Kygo?<br />

Thomas was double the size of<br />

him—this was very early on—so he<br />

thought it would be cool to be as<br />

popular as Thomas. I had to do<br />

everything, and that’s really what I<br />

do best. I’m involved in the full<br />

360 of their careers.<br />

How did you know these guys<br />

would be successful? I think it<br />

was timing, hard work, and luck.<br />

Pharrell [Williams] once said he<br />

likes to work in a negative space<br />

because he likes to be the underdog.<br />

That’s sort of how I thought about<br />

it. This was a new sound, and these<br />

guys were the face of a new genre.<br />

Who has mentored you along<br />

the way? I used to wake up early<br />

and see my dad working at 5 am. I<br />

don’t ever sleep. He taught me that<br />

work ethic. Another person is [LIV<br />

and Story owner] Dave Grutman.<br />

I’m always learning new stuff from<br />

him. He’s like an older brother.<br />

This job takes you all over the<br />

world. Do you still call Miami<br />

home? I run everything out of<br />

Miami. I hire everybody out<br />

of Miami. I travel so much, where<br />

else would I want to return to<br />

other than home? .<br />

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SAVOR<br />

THE FLAVORS OF THE CITY<br />

AGAINST<br />

THE<br />

STREAM<br />

AT ON THE RIVER,<br />

NIGHTLIFE KING ROMAN JONES<br />

AND EXECUTIVE CHEF STEVE<br />

RHEE ARE COMBINING MIAMI’S<br />

CAROUSING SPIRIT WITH<br />

MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARY JAMES<br />

In a place like Miami, where sizzling<br />

nightlife and haute cuisine are both a<br />

daily necessity, it’s only natural that one<br />

of the city’s original club kids would<br />

grow up to be a restaurateur. “Since<br />

childhood, my summers have been<br />

spent in Mykonos, and I wanted to<br />

bring that same style of restaurant and<br />

bar [to Miami],” says Roman Jones,<br />

founder of Opium Group, about his<br />

latest venture, Kiki on the River.<br />

Jones—the son of Foreigner guitarist<br />

and rock legend Mick Jones—followed<br />

in his father’s musical footsteps but in a<br />

different direction, laying the foundation<br />

for Miami’s party scene since the<br />

’90s by opening discotheques like the<br />

still-talked-about Opium, Privee,<br />

Mansion, SET, and Mokai. And since<br />

Miamians love food just as much as<br />

they love revelry, why not put the two<br />

together? This month Jones introduces<br />

the country’s first (and only the world’s<br />

second) Dom Perignon cabana, which<br />

turns pink when you pop a bottle of<br />

rosé and yellow for Brut. And if you<br />

drink enough Champagne, it sets off<br />

fireworks from across the Miami<br />

River, where Kiki is nestled against<br />

the downtown skyline.<br />

But that’s just one of Kiki’s many<br />

attractions, which also include<br />

exquisite Mediterranean fare from<br />

Executive Chef Steve Rhee. “We’re<br />

paying respect to the traditional cuisine,<br />

but with a few American and<br />

global twists,” says Rhee, formerly<br />

Kiki on the River’s<br />

lobster pasta for two<br />

features whole<br />

Maine lobster over<br />

bucatini in zesty<br />

grape tomato,<br />

shallow, garlic, and<br />

white wine sauce.<br />

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SAVOR<br />

Kiki on the River honors<br />

traditional Mediterranean<br />

cuisine but gives it American<br />

and global twists. below<br />

left: The industrial-chic<br />

dining room has views of the<br />

Miami River and a glass<br />

atrium that brings the<br />

outdoors in. below right:<br />

Executive Chef Steve Rhee.<br />

Conclude your meal<br />

on a Greek note with<br />

house-made baklava.<br />

“SINCE CHILDHOOD, MY SUMMERS HAVE BEEN<br />

SPENT IN MYKONOS, AND I WANTED TO<br />

BRING THAT SAME STYLE OF RESTAURANT<br />

AND BAR [TO MIAMI].”—roman jones<br />

the chef at Estiatorio Milos. Exhibit A: the<br />

resplendent sashimi, impeccably sliced<br />

from whole seasonal fish—head and tail<br />

intact—and minimally garnished with<br />

thyme, lemon, sea salt, and olive oil on one<br />

side and rosemary, white balsamic vinegar,<br />

and oil on the other. “It’s one of those dishes<br />

that people see and, without even knowing<br />

what it is, say, ‘I want that.’”<br />

Besides preparing exquisite raw fish, Rhee<br />

(who is of Korean descent) can also cook up<br />

a serious lavraki (a European sea bass),<br />

whether grilled or baked in a salt crust. Prefer<br />

fresh Chilean sea bass, Alaskan halibut,<br />

grouper, swordfish, or ahi tuna? He’s dishing<br />

out those, too, as well as a perfect octopus<br />

and Greek-style bouillabaisse of calamari,<br />

lobster, the catch of the day, and orzo, whirling<br />

in a piquant tomato sauce. “He’s what I<br />

call an honest chef,” says Jones. “Everything<br />

starts out with ingredients and preparation.”<br />

Of course, a Greek restaurant is only as<br />

good as its mezze, and Kiki excels with a<br />

platter of tzatziki, hummus, carp roe, and<br />

roasted baby eggplant (alongside cloudlike<br />

house-baked pita), all of which pair divinely<br />

with a sweet and tart Mastiha Mule or<br />

sangria. Just as sweet is the Greek yogurt<br />

capped with thyme honey. “You sort of feel<br />

like you’re in your grandmother’s house in<br />

Greece,” says Jones. That is, if grandma has<br />

docks so guests can pull up their yachts and<br />

an alfresco terrace akin to a Greek garden,<br />

where you can take private gondola rides.<br />

Even with all that Kiki has to offer, it<br />

remains irresistibly unassuming. “I found<br />

there are other things going on the river that<br />

are out of context or scale,” Jones says. “It’s<br />

not about exclusivity or the scene, but about<br />

creating good memories over great seafood<br />

in an idyllic setting.” 450 NW North River Dr.,<br />

Miami, 305-890-9474; kikiontheriver.com .<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARY JAMES<br />

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SAVOR GRAND OPENINGS<br />

Former Hell’s Kitchen<br />

contestant Joshua<br />

Wahler serves up fresh<br />

Mediterranean fare<br />

like this salt fish at Nisi<br />

in Fort Lauderdale.<br />

GOOD AS NEW<br />

AS SOUTH FLORIDA’S RESTAURANT SCENE CONTINUES TO GROW AND EVOLVE, A CHEF TAKES HIS TALENTS<br />

CENTER STAGE, THE CITY’S TOP TEA SUPPLIER UNVEILS A TEAROOM, MILOS VETERANS GO NEW-AGE GREEK,<br />

AND SUSHI FROM MOSCOW SWIMS ONTO SOUTH BEACH.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

DINNER AND A SHOW:<br />

BRAVA BY BRAD KILGORE<br />

The Arsht Center for the<br />

Performing Arts has<br />

partnered with Brad<br />

Kilgore—a two-time James<br />

Beard Award nominee,<br />

a Food & Wine Best New<br />

Chef for <strong>2016</strong>, and the force<br />

behind the New American<br />

restaurant Alter—to revamp<br />

Brava, bringing a fine dining<br />

experience to performance<br />

nights for theatergoers<br />

and gourmands alike. A<br />

European-style farm-to-table<br />

à la carte menu combines<br />

locally sourced produce<br />

with French techniques (as<br />

in the whipped Florida<br />

clam chowder). Don’t have<br />

time before the show? The<br />

culinary maestro is also<br />

handling all the venue’s<br />

concessions. 1300 Biscayne<br />

Blvd., Miami, 305-949-<br />

6722; arshtcenter.com<br />

TEA TIME: JOJO TEA<br />

You’ve had JoJo Tea at the<br />

best restaurants all over<br />

town, but now you can learn<br />

about and taste the nuances<br />

of Oriental Beauty (the<br />

19th-century oolong that<br />

started it all)—and whatever<br />

else tea guru Michael Ortiz<br />

has in store from India,<br />

Nepal, Taiwan, and<br />

beyond—in an intimate (and<br />

reservation-only) omakase<br />

tea experience. 951 SW<br />

42nd Ave., Miami; sipjojo.com<br />

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SAVOR GRAND OPENINGS<br />

Joshua Wahler—a former<br />

contestant on Hell’s Kitchen and<br />

the chef at Estiatorio Milos—<br />

decides to go rogue with his<br />

general manager? Nisi, a Greek<br />

fusion restaurant dishing out<br />

feta sticks wrapped in phyllo<br />

dough drizzled with honey and<br />

sesame seeds; proper lamb<br />

moussaka; and an octopus<br />

with gigante bean purée that<br />

Wahler cooked up during<br />

Miami Spice at Milos (it was so<br />

popular, he added it to the<br />

menu!). Finish things off in<br />

Greek fashion with yogurt,<br />

baklava, or Greek—wait for<br />

it—doughnuts. 3330 E. Oakland<br />

Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale,<br />

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beef blend with whipped goat<br />

cheese, arugula, tomato, onion,<br />

Dijonnaise, and Purple Haze<br />

raspberry jam—or chocolate<br />

banana challah French toast.<br />

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786-391-1566; tap42.com<br />

TOKYO NIGHTS: TANUKI<br />

There’s a new sushi spot on<br />

South Beach (though you<br />

might as well be in the middle of<br />

Tokyo). With 60 international<br />

locations and now its first in the<br />

US, Tanuki, a pan-Asian<br />

restaurant from Russia, isn’t<br />

serving up wildly innovative fare<br />

or rare catches, but a packed<br />

house on a Friday night enjoys<br />

all the usual suspects. Think<br />

lychee martinis, gyoza, crispy<br />

tuna, miso-marinated black cod,<br />

and mochi. Next item to order:<br />

dim sum. 1080 Alton Road,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-615-1055;<br />

tanuki-miami.com .<br />

clockwise from top: Brava’s<br />

Maine lobster, served with acorn<br />

squash custard, harissa anglaise,<br />

banana pepper, and tiny corn;<br />

Tap 42; Tanuki’s crispy skin sea<br />

bass; the Japanese-meetspostmoderist<br />

décor of Tanuki;<br />

Nisi’s Spiced Pear cocktail.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRIS CARTER (TAP 42); JUAN FERNANDO AYORA/@JUANFAYORA (BRAVA); COURTESY OF TANUKI MIAMI<br />

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SAVOR CHEERS!<br />

Sip on bar owner<br />

Jason Odio’s (inset)<br />

favorite cocktail, the<br />

Bebito, named after<br />

his Cuban grandfather<br />

and mixing mezcal,<br />

luxardo maraschino,<br />

green chartreuse,<br />

fresh lime juice,<br />

jalapeño, and<br />

rosemary. “All drinks<br />

pay homage to either<br />

my or Roman [Jones]’s<br />

family roots,” he says.<br />

Baby Jane’s intimate 40-seat<br />

interior is overflowing with<br />

quirky, thought-out details, from<br />

a tile bar and full-ceiling mural by<br />

renowned artist Juan Rojas to a<br />

’50s refrigerator door to the<br />

neon-red i’m not your baby sign<br />

that has ignited its own hashtag<br />

on Instagram.<br />

COCKTAIL<br />

BABY<br />

AT DRINKING DEN BABY JANE, SHAKEN AND<br />

STIRRED LIBATIONS ARE HEATING UP<br />

BRICKELL’S NIGHTLIFE.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

Sidebar and Ariete owner<br />

Jason Odio got his start in<br />

Miami’s nocturnal life as a<br />

sophomore in high school,<br />

when he threw his first<br />

all-ages summer jam at Living<br />

Room in downtown for club<br />

veteran Roman Jones. A<br />

decade and a half and a<br />

restaurant and bar later, Odio<br />

has reunited with his longtime<br />

mentor (and the operating<br />

brain behind Opium Group’s<br />

myriad of clubs) to bring<br />

cocktail house and eatery<br />

Baby Jane to life. “The fact<br />

that he showed me everything<br />

and we’re still close was an<br />

opportunity for us to come<br />

back together,” Odio says.<br />

Baby Jane is an expression<br />

of what Odio prefers at this<br />

point in his life, he says:<br />

remastered craft cocktails like<br />

the tongue-in-cheek Jane &<br />

Juice (gin, cucumber bitters,<br />

lime juice, St. Germain, and<br />

egg white); a hard-to-beat<br />

selection of old-school music<br />

ranging from hip-hop to rock<br />

to disco (come on a Tuesday<br />

for bring-your-own-vinyl<br />

night); attentive service that<br />

might include your barkeep<br />

writing you a poem to pair<br />

with your drink; and an<br />

unpretentious cool-kids crowd<br />

and vibe that will keep you out<br />

till 3 am on a weeknight or 5<br />

am on the weekend. <strong>Eva</strong>de a<br />

much-guaranteed hangover<br />

by taking Baby Jane up on<br />

everything she has to offer,<br />

including new-world<br />

American bar bites (think<br />

pork belly and plantain<br />

doused in caramel) from chef<br />

Michael Beltran and sweets<br />

like guava and cream cheese<br />

Pegasus pie courtesy of Dallas<br />

Wynne. Nobody puts Baby<br />

Jane in the corner. 500<br />

Brickell Ave., Miami,<br />

786-803-8004 .<br />

Chef Michael<br />

Beltran’s steak<br />

tartare with<br />

chives, shallots,<br />

and egg yolk<br />

packs a Cajun kick<br />

and gets a Miami<br />

twist by way of<br />

crispy malangas.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF BABY JANE<br />

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SAVOR DYNAMIC DUO<br />

IT TAKES<br />

TWO<br />

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MIAMI’S<br />

GASTRONOMIC HISTORY, TWO<br />

JAMES BEARD AWARD-WINNING<br />

CHEFS WILL BE UNDER ONE ROOF<br />

WHEN JOSÉ ANDRÉS AND<br />

MICHAEL SCHWARTZ DEBUT<br />

BAZAAR MAR AND FI’LIA AT THE<br />

HOTLY ANTICIPATED SLS BRICKELL.<br />

BY CARLA TORRES<br />

No stranger to Miami, chef Michael<br />

Schwartz has built a restaurant empire<br />

on his use of bright, fresh ingredients.<br />

Now he joins avant-garde celebrity<br />

chef José Andrés, culinary director of<br />

the SLS Brickell, to prove that great<br />

culinary minds don’t necessarily think<br />

or cook alike. Here they dish out all<br />

the details on Bazaar Mar (Andrés)<br />

and Fi’lia (Schwartz) and their unorthodox<br />

approach.<br />

As SLS Brickell’s culinary director,<br />

why go with these concepts and<br />

partner with Michael Schwartz?<br />

José Andrés: We wanted a recognizable<br />

leader and face who has created<br />

dining neighborhoods through the<br />

magic of his restaurants. Michael is<br />

the one guy we can say is Mr. Miami<br />

and a super-talented, amazing chef.<br />

Michael Schwartz: José’s restaurants<br />

are innovative, creative, dynamic,<br />

and groundbreaking, and I am not<br />

that. We’re more simplistic, paired<br />

down, and a little bit understated, but<br />

we complement each other. It’s a<br />

good contrast.<br />

What can diners expect from<br />

Bazaar Mar and Fi’lia that they<br />

can’t get anywhere else in Miami?<br />

JA: Us, together.<br />

MS: I am looking forward to playing<br />

off of that and contrasting what José<br />

does, which is easy because our styles<br />

are very different. Fi’lia is a different<br />

approach to Italian; it’s not typical,<br />

regional, or authentic. It is certainly<br />

inspired by Italy, but with a much<br />

lighter, brighter approach.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY FELIPE CUEVAS<br />

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“FI’LIA IS INSPIRED<br />

BY ITALY, BUT WITH A<br />

LIGHTER, BRIGHTER<br />

APPROACH.”<br />

—michael schwartz<br />

Michael Schwartz<br />

(left) and José Andrés<br />

What’s the vibe?<br />

MS: A lot of fire. [At Fi’lia] there is a beautiful<br />

open kitchen anchored by this wood<br />

oven and a five-foot bar. Some surprises, too.<br />

JA: The bar [at Bazaar Mar] is very whimsical<br />

as you come in, super black with<br />

gold—very Versailles, even though it has<br />

nothing to do with Versailles. Then you<br />

step into the restaurant and it is totally different,<br />

bluish, and tries to re-create old<br />

markets of Spain—even though it has<br />

nothing to do with Spain.<br />

Speaking of food, what do you think<br />

will become the signatures?<br />

JA: I hope it’s the whole fried lionfish. I love<br />

scuba diving, and Michael introduced me<br />

to the species in the Cayman Islands, where<br />

he runs lionfish safaris. They are the rats of<br />

the ocean. They eat a lot and multiply, so<br />

we need to make sure they become a<br />

beloved fish that people eat, like stone crab.<br />

MS: One thing that might set Fi’lia off is this<br />

classic tableside Caesar salad cart we’re<br />

bringing back, with a built-in griddle to cook<br />

the garlic bread croutons to order. We’re<br />

also taking pride that we’re making all our<br />

bread, pasta, pizza, and gelato in-house.<br />

The Brickell crowd likes to drink.<br />

MS: We’re focusing on lower-alcohol<br />

cocktails [at Fi’lia], a whole spritz section,<br />

and then bottled cocktails in beautifully<br />

shaped bottles of all colors, poured tableside<br />

and finished with fresh ingredients.<br />

JA: The salted margarita is one of my<br />

favorite drinks. And the Sangria 2.0 and<br />

white wine list from Spain will be great<br />

with Bazaar Mar’s fish.<br />

What should people not expect?<br />

MS: The typical Italian restaurant—<br />

spaghetti and meatballs, veal scallopini,<br />

huge menus.<br />

JA: They should not expect what they<br />

expect from the Bazaar or their everyday<br />

fish restaurant. No McFish sandwich!<br />

1300 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-239-<br />

1300; slshotels.com/brickell .<br />

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SHOT ON SITE<br />

MIAMI<br />

IDOL<br />

BONA FIDE STAR ATHARINE<br />

MCPHEE LANDED IN MIAMI<br />

FOR A WHIRLWIND WEEKEND<br />

OF STYLISH SHENANIGANS<br />

AND TO CELEBRATE HER<br />

OCEAN DRIVE COVER WITH<br />

A LITTLE SONG AND DANCE.<br />

BY KATIE JACKSON<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE<br />

Scorpion leading lady Katharine<br />

McPhee kicked off her first-ever trip to<br />

the Magic City at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s<br />

September-issue cover soirée at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel, where<br />

she arrived in jet-setting style in a<br />

sweet and sexy lacy white Zac Posen<br />

dress. The brunette bombshell and<br />

2006 American Idol runner-up posed<br />

on the red carpet and greeted fans<br />

before stepping into the Confidante’s<br />

Crown Room to serenade lucky<br />

attendees with a special performance<br />

of Frank Sinatra’s “You Make Me Feel<br />

So Young” and “That’s Life.” “They’re<br />

songs I’ve been inspired by since I was<br />

a little kid,” said McPhee. Partygoers<br />

toasted her dazzling fall fashion cover<br />

with libations from SVEDKA Vodka and<br />

wines by Kim Crawford.<br />

Post-celebration, McPhee took in<br />

everything that Miami has to offer<br />

during a weekend of fun and relaxation,<br />

a rarity for the busy actress, singer, and<br />

philanthropist. The beauty perfected<br />

her tan poolside at the Confidante and<br />

on the beach (where paparazzi caught<br />

her bikini-clad in shots that ran on news<br />

sites and blogs across the world). Said<br />

McPhee, “My buddy and I swam in the<br />

warm ocean water—it feels like<br />

bathwater! I thoroughly enjoyed it.”<br />

When she wasn’t lounging in the<br />

Miami Beach sun, McPhee enjoyed<br />

decadent dinners at South Beach’s<br />

Prime 112 and nightlife impresario<br />

David Grutman’s Komodo in Brickell,<br />

and even checked out the Confidante’s<br />

popular pop-up The Salty Donut. .<br />

Katharine McPhee<br />

poses in a lacy<br />

white Zac Posen dress<br />

before crooning for<br />

guests during her<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> cover<br />

celebration at the<br />

Confidante Miami<br />

Beach hotel.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK<br />

Breyon Prescott and<br />

Jamie Foxx at LIV at<br />

the Fontainebleau<br />

Miami Beach.<br />

Afrojack and Marc Bell at Story.<br />

Ruckus, Lyndon Smith, and<br />

Mr. Mauricio at Story.<br />

NOW<br />

SHOWING<br />

Academy Award-winning actor and United Nations<br />

Messenger of Peace Leonardo DiCaprio and director<br />

and Miami native Brett Ratner spoke about the impact<br />

of climate change prior to an exclusive screening of<br />

Before the Flood at the New World Center. Across the<br />

bridge, hip-hop stars Bow Wow and Jermaine Dupri<br />

partied till sunrise at the 24/7 showclub E11EVEN.<br />

Oscar Wylde of Caked Up and Robbie<br />

Rivera at the One Epic Summer pool<br />

party at the Epic Hotel.<br />

Purple, Wyclef Jean, and DJ Irie at LIV<br />

at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.<br />

Isabela Grutman, Reina<br />

Anise, and David Grutman at<br />

the Heineken “Save Your<br />

Seat” campaign in support of<br />

the restoration of the Miami<br />

Marine Stadium.<br />

Ronnie Vogel and Cris Cab at<br />

the Garage Italia celebration<br />

for Vogel at Casa Tua.<br />

CNCO and Ricky Martin at the Latin Listening Session for CNCO’s<br />

debut album, Primera Cita, presented by the Penthouse Residences<br />

at 1 Hotel & Homes South Beach and Sony Music.<br />

Brett Ratner, Philip Levine, Kenny Broad, Rachel Silverstein,<br />

Leonardo DiCaprio, and Fisher Stevens at a special screening<br />

of Before the Flood at New World Center.<br />

Bow Wow, Meredith Becker,<br />

Jermaine Dupri, Rob Crosoli,<br />

and Gino LoPinto at E11EVEN.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK<br />

Nazanin Mandi and<br />

Miguel at Rockwell.<br />

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TOPPING<br />

CELEBRATIONS<br />

After two epic back-to-back sets at<br />

the Fillmore, superstar DJ Flume<br />

kept the party going by celebrating<br />

at the megaclub LIV at the<br />

Fontainebleau Miami Beach, while<br />

rapper Future let loose into the<br />

wee hours at Story.<br />

Khloé Kardashian and<br />

Tristan Thompson at LIV<br />

at the Fontainebleau<br />

Miami Beach.<br />

Larsa and Scottie Pippen at<br />

the “In the Paint Dinner<br />

Series,” presented by Amar’e<br />

Stoudemire and the Melech<br />

Collection at Prime 112.<br />

Victor Oladipo and<br />

Rick Fox at<br />

Rockwell.<br />

Matthew Chevallard and<br />

Kyrie Irving at LIV at the<br />

Fontainebleau Miami Beach.<br />

Questlove and DZA at<br />

Basement Miami at The<br />

Miami Beach Edition.<br />

Amar’e and Alexis Stoudemire at the “In the<br />

Paint Dinner Series,” presented by Amar’e and<br />

the Melech Collection at Prime 112.<br />

Future and Johnny Manziel at Story.<br />

Max Baum and<br />

Flume at LIV at the<br />

Fontainebleau<br />

Miami Beach.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK<br />

Danny Jelaca with Sunita<br />

and Shaun Bhagwan at An<br />

Evening of Love, Bollywood<br />

Style at Private Key.<br />

Jonathan Stein and<br />

Adrienne Bosh at Bosh’s<br />

unveiling of The Haute Spot<br />

at Sawgrass Mills.<br />

Elad Zvi, Naren Young, Daniel Singer, and<br />

Josh Wagner at Dante NYC at Matador Bar<br />

at The Miami Beach Edition.<br />

Ellie Einhorn, Jessica Bielski,<br />

and Danielle Neuman at the<br />

rotating art exhibit at The<br />

Sagamore Miami Beach.<br />

Nancy Lieberman and Martina Navratilova at the<br />

Dream Court opening celebration at the Boys<br />

& Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade–Kendall Unit.<br />

Ana Pedreguera and Erica<br />

Saylor at the ELV unveiling.<br />

Therese Gibb, Jillian Posner, and Stacy Gibb<br />

at the Young Society of Love & Hope cocktail<br />

celebration at The Webster Bal Harbour.<br />

David Martinez and Michelle<br />

Bernstein at Sweet Liberty.<br />

Carlos Zepeda and Israel<br />

Cancel at the Belvedere Vodka<br />

RED Legend Roadshow at the<br />

Faena Theater at the Faena<br />

Hotel Miami Beach.<br />

Masoud Shojaee, Stephanie Mejia,<br />

Alina Sardinas, and Mayi de la<br />

Vega at the exclusive preview of<br />

Eleven on Lenox, hosted by One<br />

Sotheby’s International Realty.<br />

Cannelle Samson and Naomi<br />

Raffoul at the Day Into Night music<br />

event in the Design District.<br />

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Christopher Adeleke, Amanda<br />

Harris, and Zach Mann at the<br />

Fall Fashion Event at Neiman<br />

Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Keith Koenig, Kelly Madrid, Bonnie Clearwater, and Tom<br />

Oliveri at the “Belief + Doubt” selections from the<br />

Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz Collection<br />

exhibit at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale.<br />

Alex Vaysman, Charles Million,<br />

and Joseph Philippi at the Men’s<br />

Event at Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.<br />

Alberto Carvalho and Rachael Russell at<br />

the sixth annual Style Saves Back-to-<br />

School event at Jungle Island.<br />

Andrea Cardenas and Thierry Collot at<br />

the On Dobel Time–A Celebration of<br />

Time and Spirit event at Temple House.<br />

Paul Bradley and Sky Palma at<br />

a cocktail reception benefiting<br />

the Jackson Health Foundation,<br />

hosted by Roberto Coin and<br />

Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland.<br />

Diego Martinelli and Aramis<br />

Lorie at Poplife Social<br />

featuring Modernage at Pérez<br />

Art Museum Miami.<br />

Denise Barcelos and<br />

Cristina Ribeiro at<br />

Barcelos’s Um Olhar Sobre<br />

a Beleza book signing at<br />

Icon South Beach.<br />

Brett David and Keith Menin at<br />

the Garage Italia celebration<br />

for Ronnie Vogel at Casa Tua.<br />

Cynthia Callaway, Sam Halpern,<br />

Patrick Richards, and Ariel Juver at<br />

the Belvedere Bartender Roadshow<br />

at the W South Beach.<br />

Alex Rodriguez-Roig, Lourdes Rivas, and<br />

Jose Tomas at the Boys & Girls Clubs of<br />

Miami-Dade’s game room unveiling at<br />

the Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MANNY HERNANDEZ<br />

Axl Rose and AC/DC’s Angus Young at<br />

their performance at the BB&T Center.<br />

Emily Estefan at the People en Español 25<br />

Las Mujeres Mas Poderosas celebration<br />

presented by Adelante and Coca-Cola at<br />

the Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove, Miami.<br />

Tatiana Suarez at the “Las<br />

Ilustres” exhibit unveiling<br />

at Butter Gallery.<br />

Eunice Shriver and Best<br />

Buddies ambassador Jamie<br />

Hill at the Banco do Brasil<br />

BB Americas Britto unveiling<br />

at Aventura Mall.<br />

Jess Jett and Roger del Pino at Poplife<br />

Social at Pérez Art Museum Miami.<br />

Donnamarie Baptiste and Dejha<br />

Carrington at the “Basquiat:<br />

The Unknown Notebooks” exhibit<br />

unveiling at Pérez Art Museum Miami.<br />

Emilio Estefan and Tomás Regalado at the<br />

People en Español 25 Las Mujeres Mas<br />

Poderosas celebration presented by<br />

Adelante and Coca-Cola at the<br />

Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove, Miami.<br />

STAR-<br />

STUDDED<br />

Stars including Grammy Award-winning singer<br />

Emilio Estefan and daughter Emily gathered at<br />

the Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove in Miami for<br />

People en Español Las 25 Mujeres Mas Poderosas<br />

to honor the ladies of People en Español. Further<br />

north, legendary rock stars Axl Rose and AC/DC’s<br />

Angus Young put on an unforgettable performance<br />

at the BB&T Center.<br />

Robert Hill, Shareef Malnik, and Norm<br />

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

Foundation Ball kickoff event at the<br />

InterContinental Miami.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MANNY HERNANDEZ<br />

Zak the Baker at his<br />

namesake bakery in the<br />

Wynwood Arts District.<br />

Mireya Mayor and Carmen<br />

Larios at the Nat Geo<br />

Mundo premiere of<br />

Today’s Cuba at Tower<br />

Theater in Little Havana.<br />

Emily McKenzie and Ansley<br />

Campbell at Poplife Social at<br />

Pérez Art Museum Miami.<br />

Selenis Leyva at the People en<br />

Español 25 Las Mujeres Mas<br />

Poderosas celebration presented by<br />

Adelante and Coca-Cola at the<br />

Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove, Miami.<br />

Darlene and Jorge Pérez at the Nat Geo<br />

Mundo premiere of Today’s Cuba at<br />

Tower Theater in Little Havana.<br />

ARTISTIC<br />

AFFAIRS<br />

Real estate tycoon Jorge Pérez and his<br />

wife, Darlene, headed to the Tower<br />

Theater in Little Havana for the special<br />

Nat Geo Mundo premiere of Today’s<br />

Cuba. In Downtown, Miamians gathered<br />

at Pérez Art Museum Miami for the<br />

popular PAMM Third Thursdays: Poplife<br />

Social event, featuring a special<br />

performance by Modernage.<br />

Suzette Espinosa and Gino Campodonico at the<br />

29th EV Clay/PRSA Miami Chapter Endowment<br />

Fund luncheon at the Rusty Pelican Key Biscayne.<br />

George Sanchez-<br />

Calderon at Jimmy’s<br />

Eastside Diner.<br />

Tyler Bryant during his opening<br />

performance at the AC/DC<br />

concert at BB&T Center.<br />

Romero Britto, Enid Weisman, Adalnio<br />

Senna Ganem, and Helio Vitor Ramos Filho<br />

at the Banco do Brasil BB Americas Britto<br />

credit card unveiling at the Aventura Mall.<br />

Modernage at Poplife Social at<br />

Pérez Art Museum Miami.<br />

Liege Olmos and Andrei<br />

Rudenco at the Banco do<br />

Brasil BB Americas<br />

Britto unveiling at the<br />

Aventura Mall.<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


EV EAVAV<br />

OF ALL TRADES<br />

Long a Hollywood icon on screen, actress-turnedphilanthropist-turned-producer<br />

and now fashion designer<br />

<strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong> Bastón finds peace and tranquility in<br />

love, marriage, and quick jaunts to the Magic City.<br />

by INGELA RATLEDGE Photography by JAMES WHITE<br />

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Suede vest, Roberto Cavalli<br />

($2,105). Bal Harbour Shops,<br />

9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-<br />

1749; robertocavalli.com.<br />

Bodysuit, Fleur du Mal ($350).<br />

fleurdumal.com. <strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong><br />

overlaid A-line skirt, The Limited<br />

($140). Dadeland Mall, 7535 N.<br />

Kendall Dr., Miami, 305-668-<br />

0437; thelimited.com. Necklace,<br />

Pluma ($455). pluma-italia.net.<br />

34mm stainless-steel and<br />

mother-of-pearl <strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong><br />

Collection watch, TechnoMarine<br />

($450). Invicta, Aventura Mall,<br />

19501 Biscayne Blvd., 305-690-<br />

7398; invictawatch.com


“<br />

I THINK EVERY RELATIONSHIP<br />

IS A PATH... EVERY TURN LED<br />

YOU TO WHERE YOU ARE<br />

TODAY, SO IT WASN’T<br />

NECESSARILY THE WRONG<br />

TURN. I WOULDN’T CHANGE<br />

ANYTHING.”<br />

Coat, DSquared2 (price<br />

on request). Bal Harbour<br />

Shops, 9700 Collins<br />

Ave., 305-866-7880;<br />

dsquared2.com.<br />

Limited-edition Louxor<br />

necklace, Baccarat<br />

($23,000). Neiman<br />

Marcus, Bal Harbour<br />

Shops, 305-865-6161;<br />

neimanmarcus.com<br />

EVA<br />

<strong>Longoria</strong> Bastón isn’t the type to do merely one<br />

thing at a time. So it should come as no surprise,<br />

then, that her interview with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> is taking place in an<br />

airport lounge. The busy 41-year-old star—whose portrayal of<br />

feisty bombshell Gabrielle Solis from 2004 to 2012 on ABC’s hit<br />

series Desperate Housewives made her a pop-culture fixture—is en<br />

route to Moscow, where she’ll be appearing on behalf of the<br />

beauty brand L’Oréal. The spokesmodel gig represents just a<br />

tiny fraction of “<strong>Eva</strong> Inc.”: Her ever-expanding job description<br />

also includes producer, director, restaurateur, philanthropist,<br />

and fashion designer for The Limited. “Acting didn’t make me<br />

feel like I was using my full potential as a human,” she says of the<br />

evolution. “I’ve always been a super multitasker.”<br />

Last May, she added yet another title to the list: wife. After a<br />

three-year courtship, <strong>Longoria</strong> tied the knot with José “Pepe”<br />

Antonio Bastón, the 48-year-old president of Televisa, Latin<br />

America’s largest media company. The couple exchanged<br />

their sunset vows at his estate in the Mexican lakeside town of<br />

Valle de Bravo, as friends like Ricky Martin, Melanie Griffith,<br />

Mario Lopez, and Victoria Beckham—the bride’s closest pal<br />

and wedding dress designer—cheered them on. “Pepe and I are<br />

soul mates—I don’t even know how to explain it, because it’s<br />

like we’re two different sides of the same coin,” says <strong>Longoria</strong>.<br />

“He’s compassionate, kind, handsome—he’s everything I<br />

wanted and didn’t even know I wanted.”<br />

Granted, it was a long journey figuring out what she didn’t<br />

want. <strong>Longoria</strong> has been divorced twice, first from General<br />

Hospital heartthrob Tyler Christopher in 2004, and then from<br />

NBA player Tony Parker in 2011. The latter split was splashed<br />

across the tabloids accusing Parker of infidelity. Still, <strong>Longoria</strong><br />

denies that her past left her with any lingering trust issues. “No,”<br />

she replies to questions about regrets. “I think every relationship<br />

is a path to where you are today. Every wrong turn led you<br />

to the spot where you are, so it wasn’t necessarily the wrong<br />

turn at the time. I wouldn’t change anything—never.”<br />

Admittedly, the spot where she has found herself does sound<br />

worth the wait. “When Pepe and I met, I said I didn’t ever want<br />

to get married again,” recalls <strong>Longoria</strong>. “He said, ‘Great, me<br />

neither.’ And here we are!” Bastón’s kids from his previous<br />

marriage—daughter Tali, 21, and 13-year-old twins Jose and<br />

Mariana—only sweetened the deal. “They are amazing children—I’m<br />

so happy to be part of their lives,” she says. <strong>Longoria</strong><br />

is open to expanding the family further, but understandably<br />

reluctant to discuss the oft-broached topic of her pregnancy<br />

plans. “If it happens, it happens—if it’s meant to be, it would be<br />

a blessing,” she says.<br />

In the meantime, she has her various nests to feather.<br />

<strong>Longoria</strong> and Bastón mostly alternate between Los Angeles<br />

and Mexico, although she would prefer to log more hours in<br />

the Magic City, a place they seem to end up often. “If Hollywood<br />

were based in Miami, I would be in heaven. I love everything<br />

about it: what the humidity does for your hair and skin, all the<br />

Latin influences. You can get a café con leche on every corner!”<br />

she says. “In LA, I never go to the beach. Our place in Miami is<br />

on the beach, and it’s almost like it beckons you to come outside<br />

and exercise.” She attributes her slim figure to a mix of<br />

Pilates, SoulCycle, and running—plus healthy, home-cooked<br />

meals like her go-to roast chicken and salad. “There’s no secret<br />

formula—diet and exercise take work,” she says. “I’ve always<br />

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had a good metabolism, but at some point, everyone’s stops.<br />

For me, it was at around 35. You eat a bowl of pasta, and you’re<br />

like, ‘Oh, this doesn’t just go away anymore.’”<br />

When she’s in Miami Beach, <strong>Longoria</strong> avoids driving around<br />

town, preferring to walk or bike to regular hangouts like<br />

SuViche on 16th Street. “It’s amazing Peruvian ceviche and<br />

sushi—I probably eat there twice a day, and they know my<br />

order by heart,” says <strong>Longoria</strong>. “My husband’s favorite restaurant<br />

in the world is Mr. Chow’s in Miami Beach. Not all Mr.<br />

Chow locations are created equal!” Her appreciation for the<br />

local flavors extends far beyond eateries. “Miami is such a<br />

diverse place—it’s beautiful that anywhere you go, you’ll hear<br />

different languages being spoken. It’s just really eclectic.”<br />

In case there were any doubt, <strong>Longoria</strong> places a premium on<br />

inclusiveness—which explains her decision to play such a<br />

prominent role in this year’s presidential election. “From the<br />

minute that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump announced<br />

their candidacy, it was clear to me that there’s only one person<br />

in the race who respects everybody,” she says. <strong>Longoria</strong> took<br />

the stage at the Democratic National Convention in July to convey<br />

that sentiment to millions of viewers. “It was the most<br />

nervous I’ve ever been,” she admits. “It’s a privilege and honor<br />

to have the entire country as an audience, so I thought long and<br />

hard about why anyone would want to hear from me.”<br />

Well, maybe because she actually knows what she’s talking<br />

about: <strong>Longoria</strong> earned a master’s degree in Chicano Studies<br />

in 2013—she hails from Mexican ancestry—and runs a foundation<br />

that fosters education initiatives for Hispanic women.<br />

In other words, she’s the perfect choice to address Trump’s<br />

characterizations of her community. “The fact that he uses the<br />

word ‘Latino’ to be synonymous with ‘illegal’ is a mistake,” says<br />

the Corpus Christi, Texas, native. “I’m ninth-generation<br />

American—I’m way more American than Donald Trump!”<br />

While it’s obvious that Trump’s words—he’s been quoted referring<br />

to Mexicans as “criminals” and “rapists”—have stung,<br />

<strong>Longoria</strong> refuses to dwell. “I have to turn my offense and anger<br />

into a vote, not just complain about it,” she says.<br />

Unlike some Americans, <strong>Longoria</strong> didn’t become pro-Hillary<br />

simply by virtue of being anti-Trump. She’s with her—and<br />

seems perplexed by the negative refrains that have dogged<br />

Clinton. “I have no idea why people don’t find Hillary likable,”<br />

she says. “I know her on a personal level, and she is one of the<br />

most likable, amazing, engaged, compassionate human beings.<br />

It’s a matter of pulling that out and letting everyone see it.”<br />

Besides, wonders <strong>Longoria</strong>, why is Clinton’s likability—or lack<br />

thereof—dominating the collective conversation in the first<br />

place? “I don’t want to go have a beer with Obama—I want him<br />

to run the country,” she says. “I look for quality in a leader.”<br />

<strong>Longoria</strong> has no trouble reading between the lines for possible<br />

motives behind the mud-slinging, either. “There’s a reason<br />

we haven’t had a female president in our history,” she says.<br />

“There is a gender bias in politics, in the workplace, and in the<br />

society—and to say there’s not is very naïve.” As the old saying<br />

about Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire goes—she did everything<br />

he did, except backwards and in high heels—the<br />

expectations for men and women are different.<br />

At this point, navigating the challenges of being a female in a<br />

power position is familiar territory for <strong>Longoria</strong>. “I don’t have a<br />

problem telling people if something’s not quite right, or<br />

“<br />

THERE IS A GENDER BIAS IN<br />

POLITICS, IN THE WORKPLACE,<br />

AND IN THE SOCIETY—AND<br />

TO SAY THERE’S NOT<br />

IS VERY NAÏVE.”<br />

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Bill Mio swimsuit,<br />

Norma Kamali ($345).<br />

Big Drop NYC, 2321<br />

Collins Ave., Miami<br />

Beach, 305-532-8800;<br />

normakamali.com.<br />

Earrings, Dori Csengeri<br />

($375). doricsengeri.com.<br />

Biella printed metal<br />

bracelets, Max Mara<br />

($395 each). Miami<br />

Design District, 106 NE<br />

39th St., 305-770-6200;<br />

maxmara.com. Cuffs,<br />

House of Emmanuele<br />

($199 each). houseof<br />

emmanuele.com


Jacket, Missoni ($2,550).<br />

Intermix, 634 Collins Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-531-5950;<br />

intermixonline.com. Brinkley<br />

swimsuit, Kopper & Zinc<br />

($220). Nic del Mar, 475<br />

Biltmore Way, Coral Gables,<br />

305-442-8080; nicdelmar.com.<br />

Sunglasses, Alain Mikli Paris<br />

($405). Edward Beiner, 5817<br />

Sunset Dr., South Miami,<br />

305-661-1205; alainmikli.com.<br />

Origami necklace, Alexis Bittar<br />

($295). Saks Fifth Avenue,<br />

Bal Harbour Shops, 9700<br />

Collins Ave., 305-865-1100;<br />

alexisbittar.com. Bangles,<br />

Lynn Ban (price on request).<br />

Alchemist, Miami Design<br />

District, 140 NE 39th St.,<br />

305-640-5842; lynnban.com.<br />

Platform sandals, Le Silla<br />

($750). lesilla.com<br />

opposite page: Beaded fringe<br />

gown, Jonathan Simkhai<br />

($11,950). Neiman Marcus,<br />

Bal Harbour Shops, 9700<br />

Collins Ave., 305-865-6161;<br />

neimanmarcus.com. Idle ring,<br />

Eddie Borgo ($150). The<br />

Webster, 1220 Collins Ave.,<br />

Miami Beach, 305-674-7899;<br />

thewebstermiami.com


“<br />

IT’S IN MY NATURE TO<br />

BE IN CHARGE.”<br />

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course-correcting—but it has to be done in the right way,” she<br />

says. “I’m cooperative, respectful, and very honest. Just because<br />

I’m a boss lady doesn’t mean I have to be a bitch.” She’s<br />

employed those skills to move seamlessly between careers:<br />

After Desperate Housewives’ final bow, she took a self-imposed<br />

breather from acting, serving as executive producer for four seasons<br />

of the Lifetime dramedy Devious Maids, among other<br />

behind-the-scenes projects. “In my head, I was always a director<br />

and producer—it’s in my nature to be in charge.”<br />

With her acting hiatus over—last season, she starred in the sitcom<br />

Telenovela, and has wrapped filming of the indie movie<br />

Refugio and the upcoming BBC miniseries Decline and Fall—these<br />

days <strong>Longoria</strong> enjoys taking turns on both sides of the camera.<br />

She also co-owns the restaurant Beso in Hollywood, and her latest<br />

endeavor, an eponymous clothing line for The Limited, launched<br />

in the fall. “That’s been a longtime dream of mine,” she says. “A<br />

lot of people don’t know that I sew.”<br />

Putting herself out there on so many platforms poses a certain<br />

risk—but <strong>Longoria</strong> has thick enough skin to handle the accompanying<br />

scrutiny. “I learned this from Hillary Clinton: Take<br />

criticism seriously, but not personally,” she says. “Whether it’s<br />

that someone doesn’t like a piece of clothing I design, or my acting,<br />

or my restaurant, it’s important to hear the complaint.”<br />

While <strong>Longoria</strong> has seemingly cracked the code for drowning<br />

out negative background noise, she acknowledges that for<br />

plenty of people—especially in the entertainment industry—that<br />

might not be so easy. “Luckily, I’ve never been on the receiving<br />

end of something really horrible, but a younger actor could be<br />

destroyed by the comments that you read online,” she says,<br />

expressing gratitude that her own rise to fame pre-dated the era<br />

of ubiquitous Internet trolls and vulgar emojis. “I’m glad that<br />

there was no Twitter or Instagram when Housewives started, for<br />

sure. It was definitely a different world back then. Social media<br />

can be overwhelming.”<br />

<strong>Longoria</strong>’s approach to posting would be best described as<br />

strategic. Where does she land on the oversharing spectrum from,<br />

say, zero to Kardashian? “I don’t really have rules for myself—it’s<br />

just common sense,” she says. “I have a very private husband, so<br />

I don’t really post with him, and of course I don’t post the kids for<br />

security reasons. But I share a lot, and I use it for charity and my<br />

clothing line. It’s a great tool when used correctly.”<br />

Recently, <strong>Longoria</strong> let fans behind the curtain by releasing<br />

some wince-inducing footage on Snapchat of herself undergoing<br />

tattoo removal. “Oh my God, it’s such a painful process, I<br />

needed to document it for people who are thinking of getting<br />

tattoos!” she says. She’d already had a few mementos from her<br />

marriage to Parker successfully zapped off, and was ready to<br />

erase the last remaining vestiges of ink, however innocuous.<br />

“It’s like, ‘What was I thinking when I got this star on my wrist?’”<br />

she muses. “I removed all of my tattoos—I didn’t want them anymore”—proof<br />

that inside and out, <strong>Longoria</strong> is forging ahead<br />

with a clean slate. .<br />

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Lady O collar necklace, Alexis<br />

Bittar ($295). Saks Fifth<br />

Avenue, Bal Harbour Shops,<br />

9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-<br />

1100; alexisbittar.com. 18k<br />

yellow-gold Tao necklace,<br />

Aurélie Bidermann ($1,080).<br />

The Webster, 1220 Collins<br />

Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-<br />

7899; thewebstermiami.com.<br />

14k yellow-gold diamond<br />

bangle ($28,980) and 14k<br />

white-gold black diamond<br />

bangle ($5,783), Effy<br />

Jewelry. Macy’s, Lincoln<br />

Road Mall, 1675 Meridian<br />

Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-<br />

6300; macys.com. 34mm<br />

stainless-steel and mother-ofpearl<br />

<strong>Eva</strong> <strong>Longoria</strong> Collection<br />

watch, TechnoMarine ($450).<br />

Invicta, Aventura Mall, 19501<br />

Biscayne Blvd., 305-690-7398;<br />

invictawatch.com. Silver<br />

molten cuff, Jennifer Fisher<br />

($915). jenniferfisher<br />

jewelry.com<br />

Styling by Emma Trask<br />

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Amid Miami’s sizzling culinary<br />

scene, five local chefs are adding fire to<br />

the heat by crafting their own paths<br />

and distinguished (distinctive) cuisine.<br />

photography by GARY JAMES


IMPERFECTLY<br />

PERFECT<br />

Michael Lewis honed his technique<br />

working with some of the<br />

country’s top chefs—David Bouley,<br />

Eric Ripert, Jean-Georges<br />

Vongerichten—before opening<br />

Miami favorite Zuma. Now, he’s<br />

doing his own thing at Kyu in<br />

Wynwood, pulling Asian flavors<br />

through the smoke and fire of<br />

American barbecue.<br />

by david rosendorf<br />

What was the idea of Kyu born<br />

out of?<br />

I’ve always loved Asian ingredients. I<br />

also started falling in love with Americanstyle<br />

barbecue. It dawned on me: Why<br />

can’t I do both?<br />

Like your short rib dish.<br />

I love the traditional Korean kalbi. But<br />

it’s not the same as a slow, melt-in-yourmouth,<br />

whole short rib that you get from<br />

American-style cooking. We come in at<br />

about 7 am to get the fires going. If I’m<br />

lucky, I’ll have the short rib and brisket<br />

ready for dinner.<br />

Has family-style dining become<br />

the norm?<br />

It’s the way I like to eat. I want people<br />

to be sitting around, talking about the<br />

news, grabbing with their hands. It<br />

might get a little messy, and the<br />

discussion might get a little heated,<br />

like at home with your family.<br />

There’s a quote on your website<br />

about “finding the perfection in<br />

imperfection.” What does that mean?<br />

It’s the Japanese concept of “wabi sabi,” or<br />

accepting transience and imperfection. It<br />

encompasses Wynwood, a warehouse<br />

district that was maybe not the nicest<br />

neighborhood for a time period, and it’s<br />

not perfect—it’s rough, but beautiful. We<br />

use the same approach.<br />

How does it feel to be a top-rated<br />

chef at such a young age?<br />

It started at Jean-Georges as chef de<br />

cuisine. We got four stars from The New<br />

York Times, the Michelin Guide was<br />

coming out, and I was like, “Holy crap,<br />

I’m 25, and I may get three Michelin stars.”<br />

251 NW 25th St., Miami, 786-577-<br />

0150; kyumiami.com<br />

Kyu’s Wagyu beef<br />

brisket is smoked for 12<br />

hours in black shichimi<br />

pepper and served<br />

alongside grilled<br />

maitake mushrooms<br />

in ginger and soy.<br />

opposite page: Chef<br />

Michael Lewis wraps the<br />

brisket and ribs in paper<br />

prior to smoking them<br />

to retain the juices.<br />

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CULINARY<br />

KNOCKOUT<br />

Hailing from a family of<br />

boxers that includes a bronze<br />

medalist in the 1972<br />

Summer Olympics, Bryan<br />

Rojas opted out of the ring<br />

and into the kitchen. At the<br />

young age of 28—and with<br />

experiences from Michael<br />

Tusk’s Michelin-starred<br />

Quince (where he knocked<br />

on the door one day looking<br />

for a job) to Cotogna in San<br />

Francisco to staging in New<br />

York City at Daniel and<br />

Estela—he’s championing<br />

his own path as Fooq’s<br />

executive chef.<br />

by lee brian schrager<br />

How does a Colombian-born,<br />

Miami-bred chef wind up<br />

cooking Persian-inspired<br />

cuisine?<br />

It was a complete surprise. When<br />

I did a test meal, I had no idea<br />

what Persian food was. Three<br />

weeks later, I was reading about<br />

ancient Persian cooking in<br />

Najmieh Batmanglij’s book Food<br />

of Life and realized the cuisine<br />

was timeless.<br />

You worked at Gigi’s, Cecconi’s,<br />

and Cypress Room locally.<br />

Any common denominators?<br />

Sourcing from local farmers was a<br />

big focus at Gigi’s and Cypress<br />

Room. Working under Roel<br />

Alcudia (at Cypress Room), my<br />

approach to selecting ingredients<br />

was taken to another level.<br />

What’s been your biggest<br />

challenge at Fooq’s?<br />

Not having a walk-in [refrigerator].<br />

I order every day—the menu<br />

reflects the freshest available<br />

ingredients.<br />

What are you most proud of<br />

since you’ve come on board?<br />

We recently put in a Japanese<br />

binchotan grill. [Before,] the steak<br />

frites didn’t sell that well; it’s now<br />

one of our most popular dishes.<br />

Speaking of popular dishes—<br />

what else?<br />

The bucatini amatriciana, Persian<br />

lamb shank, Fooq’s burger,<br />

roasted half-chicken, and khoresh,<br />

a Persian stew that changes daily.<br />

Favorite ingredient?<br />

Basmati rice. It’s so aromatic and<br />

a Persian essential.<br />

Any new items in the works?<br />

We might add some duck,<br />

quail—maybe figs, cherries, too. I<br />

can’t give away all the secrets!<br />

Does the menu reflect your<br />

style of cooking?<br />

I’m still young and have much<br />

to learn about my own style. I<br />

grew up eating mangoes and<br />

walnuts from trees in Flamingo<br />

Park, and now we have this<br />

evolving food scene.<br />

1035 N. Miami Ave., Miami,<br />

786-536-2749; fooqsmiami.com


Braised duck leg in<br />

crépinette with charred<br />

Brussels sprouts,<br />

ginger, and golden<br />

raisin vinaigrette is the<br />

latest and most<br />

tantalizing addition to<br />

Fooq’s seasonal menu.<br />

opposite page: Executive<br />

Chef Bryan Rojas pansizzling<br />

duck leg.<br />

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GOING ROGUE<br />

Born in Hialeah with Havana<br />

roots, Michael Beltran is as<br />

Cuban-American and irresistibly<br />

rebellious as they come, much<br />

like the food he’s cooking up at<br />

his first solo restaurant and<br />

exodus from the world of fine<br />

dining, Ariete.<br />

by carla torres<br />

You trained under some impressive<br />

local chefs. How has that<br />

shaped you and your food?<br />

Norman [Van Aken] is very outside<br />

the box, in a good way, with this fun,<br />

reckless-abandon approach. I kind of<br />

adapted that from him. New-world<br />

cuisine is a big part of what we do, but<br />

here, we approach American-style<br />

food that out-of-the-box way.<br />

Technique you’d never give up?<br />

Wood grilling. Cooking with fire and<br />

coals connects me to childhood<br />

because of La Caja China [the<br />

pig-roasting box]; my grandfather built<br />

an oven out of a mango tree once.<br />

What are some Ariete staples?<br />

Short rib and eggs Benedict are our top<br />

sellers. Our market salad and bacon<br />

game is super strong. And you either<br />

love or hate the tuna conserva. People<br />

don’t understand why it’s not raw or<br />

with wasabi and mayo. For us, it’s<br />

about trying to hone down to three<br />

components. When you get into five or<br />

seven ingredients, a dish loses soul.<br />

What sets Ariete apart?<br />

It’s not stuffy and pretentious, but the<br />

food is elevated. Tables are set properly<br />

with wine glasses. We play Outkast and<br />

Biggie and Janis Joplin. We don’t<br />

sandbag anything; everything is cooked<br />

à la minute. I’m loud, boisterous, and<br />

like to have a good time. I wanted<br />

Ariete to reflect that. You can have pig<br />

tails, oxtail nuggets, and drink a lot of<br />

wine, or you can have a fine fancy meal.<br />

What’s the hardest thing about<br />

going solo?<br />

Everything. Business. Dealing with a<br />

dishwasher who does not show up, so<br />

you have to be the dishwasher. Two<br />

cooks don’t like each other, so you sit<br />

there and Dr. Phil them.<br />

What are you doing for brunch?<br />

I’m a sucker for nostalgia. We’re<br />

making our own Cuban tostada (with<br />

local butter and house-rendered<br />

Florida lard for the bread), proper café<br />

con leche, smoked chicken croquettes,<br />

and house pastrami empanadas.<br />

Ventanita style, but good.<br />

Describe Ariete in three words.<br />

Honest. Comforting. Fun.<br />

3540 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove,<br />

305-640-5862; arietemiami.com<br />

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Ariete’s Michael Beltran<br />

(opposite page) putting the<br />

finishing touches on a<br />

pink-at-the-center venison<br />

with twice-baked potatoes<br />

and classic sauce Diane<br />

(shown here). “It’s all<br />

about the seasoning and<br />

really being involved at the<br />

pick-up that makes this<br />

dish so involved yet so<br />

simple,” he says.


Chef Cindy Hutson drizzling her<br />

housemade toasted Indian curry<br />

over braised curried octopus<br />

with golden raisin and roasted<br />

cashew pilau and tomatoes<br />

(opposite page).<br />

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SUN GODDESS<br />

New Jersey native Cindy Hutson’s<br />

Caribbean-meets-Miami “Cuisine<br />

of the Sun” has been shining<br />

brightly for two-plus decades<br />

since she opened Norma’s on the<br />

Beach on Lincoln Road, Coral<br />

Gables’ long-standing Ortanique<br />

on the Mile, and now Zest, in the<br />

heart of downtown.<br />

by lee klein<br />

Describe your cooking philosophy.<br />

It’s about ethnic flavor profiles and being<br />

culturally diverse. That’s what I try to<br />

shine through, so no matter where<br />

people are from, they can relate to items<br />

on the menu.<br />

What was your inspiration for Zest?<br />

Ortanique has been established for 18<br />

years, and customers don’t want me to<br />

change the menu too often. So I’m like,<br />

“Yes! A new canvas to paint on!”<br />

Greatest attribute as a chef?<br />

My palate.<br />

In three words, how would you<br />

describe your cuisine?<br />

Simple. Flavorful. Vibrant.<br />

Zest is to Ortanique what…<br />

A child is to their parents.<br />

What exactly does “Cuisine of the<br />

Sun” mean?<br />

Anything under the sun that is seasonal<br />

and fresh.<br />

What’s been the biggest hit so far?<br />

Our sexy 16-ounce tomahawk pork<br />

chop with a simple chimichurri that,<br />

depending upon season, can be based<br />

on Asian litchi or summer fruits like<br />

peach or mango.<br />

Culinary trend you stay away from?<br />

I’ve always resisted the molecular thing; I<br />

wasn’t good in chemistry. I’m much better<br />

at cooking naturally, off the cuff.<br />

What’s something people may not<br />

know about Zest?<br />

It’s a great place to throw a party. The<br />

outside patio is amazing. Or that we have<br />

rotating daily shawarmas at Zest MRKT.<br />

Song that fits Zest best?<br />

“Stir It Up” by Bob Marley.<br />

Best advice you’ve received?<br />

I once attended a seminar with Jacques<br />

Pépin, and he said the best thing you can do<br />

for your career is to eat at other people’s<br />

restaurants—people you admire. And don’t<br />

ever think your dish is an original dish;<br />

somebody’s already done it before.<br />

200 S. Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-374-<br />

9378; zestmiami.com


FROM CUBA,<br />

WITH LOVE<br />

Havana-born Odell Torres, executive<br />

chef at Larios on the Beach since 2013,<br />

is set to helm Estefan Kitchen, the<br />

Design District’s first Cuban restaurant,<br />

from Gloria and Emilio Estefan.<br />

by lee klein<br />

What was your first kitchen job?<br />

In Cuba, at Le Select, a French restaurant and<br />

nightclub, which influenced my technique<br />

and [taught me] the discipline and to respect<br />

each procedure.<br />

In three words, describe what Cuban<br />

food means to you.<br />

Passion. Taste. Tradition.<br />

What is your mission at Estefan Kitchen?<br />

To continue the tradition of authentic Cuban<br />

cooking, but to elevate the quality and flavors.<br />

How do Larios on the Beach and<br />

Estefan Kitchen differ from other<br />

Cuban restaurants?<br />

Everything is made here. All our products are<br />

fresh: Our fish comes in every day, we never<br />

freeze any of our meats, and we buy locally.<br />

We use Wagyu beef from near central Florida.<br />

The preparation is authentic, but with a<br />

modern touch.<br />

Potential menu hit at Estefan Kitchen<br />

and drink at the bar?<br />

Short rib croquetas. For a drink, the Deluxe<br />

Mojito, made with aged Botran Reserva rum.<br />

We make the best mojitos in town.<br />

Can’t-miss brunch dish?<br />

Brioche bun with lechon asado, cheese,<br />

guava, organic honey, and truffle oil. Lee<br />

Brian Schrager included it in his book<br />

America’s Best Breakfasts.<br />

What’s the best compliment you’ve<br />

received from a diner?<br />

The most recent was from Antonio Banderas.<br />

He said our croqueta was just as good as,<br />

if not better than, the croquetas he would<br />

eat in Spain.<br />

First famous person you cooked for?<br />

It was the first party I ever cooked on my own<br />

at Le Select, for about 400 people. Kate Moss<br />

and Naomi Campbell were there.<br />

Ideal meal?<br />

Lechon asado, moros, and tostones.<br />

Favorite American food?<br />

Rib-eye steak with mashed potatoes. Or<br />

barbecued ribs—the ones at Flanigan’s, for<br />

me, are perfect.<br />

140 NE 39th Street, Suite PC 133, Miami .


Odell Torres (opposite<br />

page) will take his talents<br />

to Estefan Kitchen in the<br />

Design District to dish out<br />

modern but comforting<br />

Cuban fare like flatbreads<br />

topped with roasted pork,<br />

mozzarella, and sweet<br />

plantains and drizzled<br />

with organic honey and<br />

truffle oil (shown here).<br />

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I N S E R T<br />

CARD<br />

HERE<br />

WHEN IT COMES TO SHOPPING, ALL ROADS<br />

(AND WALLETS) LEAD TO MIAMI.<br />

by ROBYN A. FRIEDMAN<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY BAARD LUNDE/TRUNK ARCHIVE


WHAT ARE THE BEST CITIES IN THE<br />

WORLD FOR LUXURY SHOPPING? Paris,<br />

New York, and Milan would certainly be on everyone’s<br />

list. But don’t forget Miami. Whether it’s the<br />

Design District, Bal Harbour Shops, Aventura Mall,<br />

the Shops at Merrick Park, or the brand-new Brickell<br />

City Centre, a stop in the Greater Miami area has<br />

become de rigueur for affluent shoppers from<br />

around the world.<br />

The reasons are obvious. Prestigious events such<br />

as Art Basel Miami Beach, Design Miami, and the<br />

Miami International Boat Show regularly draw<br />

well-heeled travelers to the area, but local residents<br />

also create demand for luxury goods: According to<br />

the <strong>2016</strong> Knight Frank Wealth Report, Miami’s<br />

population includes 29,500 millionaires, 1,310 multimillionaires<br />

(those with more than $10 million),<br />

and 469 ultra-high-net-worth individuals (more than<br />

$30 million)—numbers forecast to increase by 32<br />

percent by 2025.<br />

The Miami Downtown Development Authority<br />

reported earlier this year that the retail market in<br />

downtown Miami alone saw nearly $4.5 billion in<br />

revenue in 2014 and will usher in 1.4 million square<br />

feet of new leasable retail space over the next three<br />

years, driven largely by megaprojects like Brickell<br />

City Centre and Miami Worldcenter—a 22 percent<br />

increase in available retail space in the area.<br />

Experts say there’s plenty of pent-up demand from<br />

residents and visitors alike, however. Restaurants in<br />

particular are highly desired; in 2015 alone, over 40<br />

new restaurants opened up downtown, with more<br />

than a dozen high-end eateries debuting this year.<br />

“Miami is a gateway city, and it attracts people<br />

from all over the world,” says Michael Comras,<br />

president and chief executive officer of the Miami<br />

Beach-based Comras Company, which focuses on<br />

retail development and leasing. “It’s a very cosmopolitan<br />

city—into fashion, art, and design—and it<br />

has become one of the great cities in our country.”<br />

Here are a few reasons why everyone wants to be<br />

a Miami shopper.<br />

NEW IN TOWN:<br />

BRICKELL CITY CENTRE<br />

The newest addition to Miami’s retail<br />

market is the 500,000-square-foot<br />

shopping complex at Brickell City<br />

Centre, a massive mixed-use project<br />

from Swire Properties and its retail<br />

codevelopers Whitman Family<br />

Development and Simon Property<br />

Group. Opening this month, the<br />

open-air shopping center includes<br />

retailers such as Victoria’s Secret,<br />

Suitsupply, Stitched, and Pinko, which<br />

join more than 80 other shops and<br />

eateries that have already been<br />

announced. The anchor tenants include<br />

Cinemex and Saks Fifth Avenue, as<br />

well as an immense Italian food hall.<br />

“The opening of Brickell City<br />

Centre’s retail component is the grand<br />

finale for the first phase of the project,<br />

with much more to come in phase two,”<br />

says Debora Overholt, Swire’s vice<br />

president of retail. “The retail center<br />

will bring an unprecedented mix of<br />

brands from the world’s top fashion<br />

capitals to position Brickell City Centre<br />

as the trailblazer of today’s modern<br />

shopping experience to the millions of<br />

international visitors, residents, and<br />

daytime workers seeking quality<br />

products in Miami.” 799 Brickell Plz.,<br />

Ste. 802, Miami, 305-371-6888;<br />

brickellcitycentre.com<br />

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ALFRESCO EXPERIENCE:<br />

BAL HARBOUR<br />

SHOPS<br />

Known to shoppers worldwide, the<br />

Miami Design District offers innovative<br />

fashion, design, and dining<br />

experiences. Owned by the real<br />

estate company Dacra (founded by<br />

Craig Robins) and L Real Estate,<br />

the Miami Design District is constantly<br />

evolving. Need proof?<br />

Within the past few months, Alice<br />

+ Olivia, Ahana Yoga Studio, Loro<br />

Piana, and Sevan Biçakçi have<br />

opened there, and this month<br />

Tod’s, Yves Saint Laurent, Cos,<br />

LEADERS IN LUXURY LIFESTYLE: LALIQUE<br />

The Lalique boutique in<br />

Bal Harbour, which<br />

opened in 2013, was<br />

the brand’s first<br />

prototype lifestyle shop<br />

in the country to<br />

showcase its five pillars:<br />

crystal objets d’art,<br />

interiors and architecture,<br />

jewelry, fragrance,<br />

INTERNATIONAL HUB:<br />

DESIGN DISTRICT<br />

and art. “Miami is a<br />

valuable market to<br />

Lalique as it embodies a<br />

rich Art Deco heritage<br />

and spirit—that is the<br />

heartbeat of the brand,”<br />

says Maz Zouhairi,<br />

president and chief<br />

executive officer of<br />

Lalique North America.<br />

“The tremendous<br />

explosion of design and<br />

international architectural<br />

projects in the city<br />

has affirmed its growing<br />

stature as a global<br />

capital.” Bal Harbour<br />

Shops, 9700 Collins<br />

Ave., #103, Bal Harbour;<br />

lalique.com<br />

Tory Burch, and MM6 will arrive.<br />

In early December, look for a<br />

new concept from the café The<br />

Smile, its first restaurant outside<br />

New York City, as well as a finedining<br />

Cuban restaurant called<br />

Estefan Kitchen from Emilio and<br />

Gloria Estefan. “Over the past few<br />

decades, Miami has emerged as a<br />

top international destination for<br />

travelers seeking immersive, multicultural<br />

experiences,” says Robins.<br />

“The Miami Design District celebrates<br />

our tropical lifestyle, our<br />

profound commitment to contemporary<br />

art, and the blend of<br />

architecture, design, and culture<br />

that defines Miami. The same distinct<br />

sense of place inspiring luxury<br />

brands to create clothing and<br />

accessories exclusive to the Miami<br />

Design District is also creating a<br />

truly memorable experience for<br />

shoppers.” 3841 NE Second Ave.,<br />

Miami, 305-722-7100; miami<br />

designdistrict.net<br />

A Lalique<br />

Bacchantes<br />

vase<br />

($5,700).<br />

The open-air Bal Harbour Shops is<br />

considered one of the most exclusive<br />

shopping destinations in the<br />

world. Home to luxury retailers<br />

such as Chanel, Gucci, Bottega<br />

Veneta, Prada, Saint Laurent,<br />

Valentino, Neiman Marcus, and<br />

Saks Fifth Avenue, it was named the<br />

most productive mall on earth last<br />

year by CNBC, with sales per<br />

square foot of $3,070. “From the<br />

moment the customer arrives on the<br />

property to the moment she leaves,<br />

we strive to create a bit of a refuge<br />

from the outside world—a shopping<br />

sanctuary that simultaneously stimulates<br />

the senses and soothes the<br />

soul,” says Matthew Whitman<br />

Lazenby, president and chief executive<br />

officer of Whitman Family<br />

Development, the mall’s owner.<br />

New at Bal Harbour Shops is the<br />

luxury shoe brand Aquazzura,<br />

whose store opened in October.<br />

Gianvito Rossi, a Milan-based<br />

footwear designer known for his<br />

blend of modernity and traditional<br />

Italian craftsmanship, will open a<br />

boutique mid-<strong>November</strong>.<br />

American fashion designer Phillip<br />

Lim will join the roster at the mall at<br />

the end of December. And there’s<br />

even more to come: Whitman<br />

Family Development plans to<br />

expand the mall by adding Florida’s<br />

first flagship Barneys New York,<br />

upgrading Neiman Marcus and<br />

Saks Fifth Avenue, and bringing in<br />

new restaurants and boutiques.<br />

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

305-866-0311; balharbourshops.com<br />

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HIGH CLASS:<br />

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE<br />

“Miami embodies such electric<br />

energy,” says Ramona Messore,<br />

vice president and general<br />

manager of Saks Fifth Avenue,<br />

which recently opened a<br />

107,000-square-foot store at<br />

Brickell City Centre, joining two<br />

other locations in the Greater<br />

Miami area: Dadeland Mall and<br />

Bal Harbour Shops. “We’re<br />

passionate about creating a retail<br />

destination that merges [our] brand<br />

with the city’s lively and formative<br />

spirit.” See page 104 for more on<br />

the sleek new Saks location.<br />

Brickell City Centre, 799 Brickell<br />

Plz., Ste. 802, Miami; Dadeland<br />

Mall, 7687 N. Kendall Dr., Miami;<br />

Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins<br />

Ave.; saksfifthavenue.com<br />

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THE SCOOP<br />

BROKER MICHAEL COMRAS<br />

OFFERS THE LOWDOWN ON<br />

RETAIL TRENDS IN MIAMI, AS<br />

WELL AS THE LATEST ON<br />

NEW STORE OPENINGS.<br />

What are you seeing? The<br />

localization of retail and the rise of<br />

self-sustaining local shopping<br />

districts such as Wynwood, Flagler,<br />

and the Design District. “It used to<br />

be that when one area was strong<br />

and another got stronger, it would<br />

suck the life out of that area—like<br />

what happened many years ago<br />

when South Beach got hot and<br />

sucked the life out of Coconut<br />

Grove,” says Comras, president<br />

and CEO of the Comras Company.<br />

“Now, because these little<br />

communities have gotten so dense<br />

due to all the new condos being<br />

built, they’re all self-sustaining. So<br />

you’re seeing places like Coconut<br />

Grove become a live/work/play<br />

area and a tremendous resurgence<br />

there. The densification of Miami is<br />

leading to localization.”<br />

What’s coming to the area that’s<br />

new and exciting? Le Pain<br />

Quotidien, an international<br />

restaurant/bakery concept, will<br />

open its first Florida location in<br />

Coconut Grove in the spring,<br />

Comras says. Already operating in<br />

New York, Los Angeles, Chicago,<br />

Washington, DC, Connecticut,<br />

and Philadelphia, the restaurant<br />

offers freshly baked bread and a<br />

communal concept.<br />

Scotch & Soda, which features<br />

the latest trends in fashion for men,<br />

women, and kids, will relocate from<br />

the Design District to Wynwood,<br />

near Coyo Taco, Comras reports.<br />

“Wynwood is trying to be more of a<br />

fashion neighborhood, so a tenant<br />

like Scotch & Soda coming in really<br />

speaks to the future there.”<br />

A 30,000-square-foot multistory<br />

Niketown is set to open soon at<br />

Lincoln Road Mall on the corner<br />

that previously housed Williams-<br />

Sonoma and Pottery Barn. It will<br />

include a rooftop basketball court<br />

so shoppers can test out the latest<br />

sneaker styles.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY BAARD LUNDE/TRUNK ARCHIVE. OPPOSITE PAGE: PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANA HOFF (AVENTURA); RICHARD BORD/<br />

GETTY IMAGES (ROLAND MOURET)


MIXED-USE MEGACENTER:<br />

MIAMI WORLDCENTER<br />

The developers of Miami Worldcenter<br />

are creating a pedestrian-oriented<br />

shopping area at the 27-acre<br />

mixed-use project. This retail<br />

promenade will be surrounded by<br />

residential towers, a hotel and<br />

exposition center, and numerous<br />

dining and entertainment venues.<br />

“The future of retail is very different<br />

from what we know today,” says<br />

Peggy Fucci, chief executive officer of<br />

OneWorld Properties, who is handling<br />

the sales and marketing of the<br />

condominiums at Paramount Miami<br />

Worldcenter. “Buyers globally want<br />

convenience and easy access. A mixed<br />

retail environment offers quality dining,<br />

entertainment, and, most important,<br />

convenience, while the residential<br />

component at Miami Worldcenter<br />

offers the most important amenity:<br />

walkability.” miamiworldcenter.com<br />

A DAY AT THE MALL:<br />

AVENTURA MALL<br />

MOVIE LOVER’S MECCA:<br />

SHOPS AT<br />

MERRICK PARK<br />

In July, the Shops at Merrick Park welcomed a new tenant,<br />

Joie, elevating the retail destination’s offerings with the<br />

brand’s casual yet luxurious apparel, handbags, and other<br />

accessories. The Landmark at Coral Gables, a luxury<br />

cinema, is expected to open by the end of <strong>November</strong>,<br />

featuring seven auditoriums with leather recliner seats and<br />

stadium seating, as well as a contemporary bar and lounge<br />

area. The theater will be located on the third level of the<br />

main retail building, between Crate & Barrel and Neiman<br />

Marcus. 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 305-529-<br />

0200; shopsatmerrickpark.com<br />

HAUTE SPOT:<br />

NEIMAN MARCUS<br />

“The local clientele in Miami<br />

is amazing—sophisticated,<br />

socially active, and fashionforward,”<br />

says Stephen<br />

Brunelle, vice president and<br />

general manager of Neiman<br />

Marcus Coral Gables. (The<br />

department store also has a<br />

location at Bal Harbour<br />

In May, Aventura Mall’s owners began<br />

construction on a new three-level,<br />

315,000-square-foot retail wing and parking<br />

garage, a major expansion of a mall that’s<br />

already home to more than 300 of the<br />

world’s most iconic retailers, nearly a dozen<br />

restaurants, an interactive playground, and<br />

an IMAX theater. The new wing, slated to<br />

open in 2017, will include several<br />

destination restaurants, more than three<br />

dozen stores, a new food hall with indoor/<br />

outdoor seating, a rooftop terrace, and a<br />

VIP concierge area for private dinners and<br />

events. Recent additions to the mall include<br />

boutiques from Givenchy and Gucci, both<br />

of which opened this year in the Nordstrom<br />

court. 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura,<br />

305-935-1110; aventuramall.com<br />

A look from Roland<br />

Mouret’s <strong>2016</strong>/2017<br />

Fall/Winter line.<br />

Shops.) “French fashion<br />

designer Roland Mouret will<br />

make appearances at both<br />

stores on <strong>November</strong> 29.”<br />

Shops at Merrick Park, 390<br />

San Lorenzo Ave., Coral<br />

Gables, 786-999-1000;<br />

9700 Collins Ave., Bal<br />

Harbour, 305-865-6161;<br />

neimanmarcus.com<br />

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CARILLON #2304<br />

$3,799,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

3 Bedrooms ・ 2.5 Bathrooms ・ 2150 SF ・ MLS# A10011001<br />

Dario Stoka | 305.987.1195 | dstoka@bhsusa.com<br />

Giorgio Vecchi | 305.798.9300 | gvecchi@bhsusa.com<br />

PINE TREE HOME<br />

$3,500,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

5 Bedrooms ・ 5.5 Bathrooms ・ 4009 SF ・ MLS# A10106654<br />

Luis Felipe de Souza | 305.321.0060 | lfsouza@bhsusa.com<br />

SETAI #3101<br />

$3,200,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

2 Bedrooms ・ 2 Bathrooms ・ 1198 SF ・ MLS# A10144931<br />

Dario Stoka | 305.987.1195 | dstoka@bhsusa.com<br />

Giorgio Vecchi | 305.798.9300 | gvecchi@bhsusa.com<br />

MEI #1702<br />

$3,200,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

3 Bedrooms ・ 3.5 Bathrooms ・ 1805 SF ・ MLS# A10072400<br />

Luis Felipe de Souza | 305.321.0060 | lfsouza@bhsusa.com<br />

NINE ISLAND #T4<br />

$3,000,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

3 Bedrooms ・ 3.5 Bathrooms ・ 2826 SF ・ MLS# A10143387<br />

Jill Velarde | 305.842.1027 | jvelarde@bhsusa.com<br />

Alex Algarin | 786.295.7184 | aalgarin@bhsusa.com<br />

SUNSET HARBOUR #PH3<br />

$1,895,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

3 Bedrooms ・ 2.5 Bathrooms ・ 2650 SF ・ MLS# A10041051<br />

Lisa Van Wagenen | 305.495.8417 | lisav@bhsusa.com<br />

MURANO GRANDE #2411<br />

$1,895,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

2 Bedrooms ・ 2 Bathrooms ・ 1649 SF ・ MLS# A10119439<br />

David Veit | 954.294.9014 | dveit@bhsusa.com<br />

MURANO GRANDE #2410<br />

$1,875,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

2 Bedrooms ・ 2.5 Bathrooms ・ 1548 SF ・ MLS# A10123559<br />

David Veit | 954.294.9014 | dveit@bhsusa.com<br />

COSTA BRAVA #802<br />

$1,290,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

2 Bedrooms ・ 2.5 Bathrooms ・ 1917 SF ・ MLS# A10123088<br />

Dario Stoka | 305.987.1195 | dstoka@bhsusa.com<br />

Giorgio Vecchi | 305.798.9300 | gvecchi@bhsusa.com<br />

ABSOLUT LOFTS #LP5<br />

$1,190,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

3 Bedroom ・ 3 Bathrooms ・ 1798 SF ・ MLS# A10124532<br />

Hugo Barragan | 305.710.0911 | hbarragan@bhsusa.com<br />

MERIDIAN LOFTS #PH20<br />

$1,175,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

1 Bedroom ・ 1.5 Bathrooms ・ 1329 SF ・ MLS# A2182262<br />

Juan Alvarez | 305.710.6804 | jalvarez@bhsusa.com<br />

EDEN HOUSE #1408<br />

$1,150,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

3 Bedrooms ・ 3.5 Bathrooms ・ 1880 SF ・ MLS# A10139572<br />

Bento Queiroz | 786.838.6587 | bqueiroz@bhsusa.com<br />

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PORTOFINO TOWER #PH4003<br />

4 Bedrooms ・ 3.5 Bathrooms ・ 4300 SF ・ A10144306<br />

$13,950,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

PORTOFINO TOWER #PH4004<br />

4 Bedrooms ・ 4 Bathrooms ・ 4100 SF ・ MLS# A10132113<br />

$8,490,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

Pamela Bahouth | 305.469.3100 | pbahouth@bhsusa.com<br />

Pamela Bahouth | 305.469.3100 | pbahouth@bhsusa.com<br />

ONE OCEAN #308<br />

4 Bedrooms ・ 4.5 Bathrooms ・ 3206 SF ・ MLS# A10119408<br />

$5,450,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

SETAI #2508<br />

2 Bedrooms ・ 2 Bathrooms ・ 1141 SF ・ MLS# A10084155<br />

$5,300,000<br />

MIAMI BEACH<br />

Stephan Burke | 305.215.7833 | sburke@bhsusa.com<br />

Carol Cassis | 305.205.6639 | ccassis@bhsusa.com<br />

Dario Stoka | 305.987.1195 | dstoka@bhsusa.com<br />

Giorgio Vecchi | 305.798.9300 | gvecchi@bhsusa.com<br />

BAY POINT WATERFRONT HOME<br />

4 Bedrooms ・ 4.5 Bathrooms ・ 3279 SF ・ MLS# A10138545<br />

Dario Stoka | 305.987.1195 | dstoka@bhsusa.com<br />

Giorgio Vecchi | 305.798.9300 | gvecchi@bhsusa.com<br />

$4,200,000<br />

MIAMI<br />

BAY HARBOR ISLAND HOME<br />

$2,495,000<br />

6 Bedrooms ・ 5.5 Bathrooms ・ 4179 SF ・ MLS# A10055140 BAY HARBOR ISLAND<br />

Chris Dreyfuss | 786.412.2235 | cdreyfuss@bhsusa.com<br />

Jeff Miller | 305.610.4509 | jeff.miller@bhsusa.com<br />

5TH & ALTON OFFICE<br />

1129 5TH St, Miami Beach, FL 33139<br />

t: 305.726.0100 f: 305.726.0101<br />

CONTINUUM OFFICE<br />

40 S Pointe Dr, #110, Miami Beach, FL 33139<br />

t: 305.695.1111 f: 305.695.0707<br />

OCEAN CLUB OFFICE<br />

755 Crandon Blvd, Key Biscayne, FL 33149<br />

t: 305.361.6666 f: 305.361.1880<br />

All information is from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, prior sale or withdrawal without notice. All rights to content, photographs and graphics reserved to broker. Equal Housing Opportunity Broker.


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SPACE<br />

REAL ESTATE & DESIGN<br />

MODERN<br />

MOVES<br />

LOCAL ARCHITECT<br />

RALPH CHOEFF IS<br />

TRANSFORMING THE VENETIAN<br />

ISLANDS WITH AN EXPANDING<br />

ROSTER OF LUXURIOUS<br />

TROPICAL MODERN HOMES.<br />

BY JEAN NAYAR<br />

Architect Ralph Choeff has<br />

come a long way since he<br />

started his career in New<br />

York City in the late 1970s.<br />

“My first job after I graduated<br />

from Pratt involved<br />

crawling into basements of<br />

tenements and coming up<br />

with floor plans for Section<br />

8 housing,” he recalls. A few<br />

years later, he moved to<br />

Miami, got a break designing<br />

a modern house for a<br />

prominent developer, and<br />

has been a favorite of<br />

celebrities and CEOs in<br />

South Florida for his<br />

signature take on residential<br />

design ever since.<br />

A de facto founder of<br />

what he calls “Tropical<br />

Modernism,” Choeff and<br />

his firm, Choeff Levy<br />

Fischman Architecture +<br />

Design, have designed<br />

hundreds of homes from<br />

Coral Gables to Miami<br />

Beach to Tampa for A-list<br />

clients, including Matt<br />

Damon, Cher, Barry Gibb,<br />

and Alex Rodriguez.<br />

Today, his company is a<br />

dominant force in the<br />

gradual transformation of<br />

the Venetian Islands with<br />

the design of almost 50<br />

luxurious newly completed<br />

or under-construction<br />

modern homes. One of his<br />

firm’s latest accomplishments,<br />

Villa Venetian on<br />

the Venetian Causeway,<br />

exemplifies what so many<br />

glitterati find appealing<br />

in its work.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CLEAR PHOTOGRAPHY LLC<br />

The entrance of Villa<br />

Venetian. Ralph Choeff<br />

turned the former<br />

Mediterranean-influenced<br />

spec house on South Venetian<br />

Way into a showcase of<br />

Tropical Modernism.<br />

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SPACE ABODE & BEYOND<br />

“Tour boats often stop<br />

to admire the house<br />

from the bay, and<br />

observers are amazed<br />

by the water cascading<br />

over the edge of the<br />

rooftop pool,” says<br />

the architect.<br />

“It’s a smart house that<br />

can be controlled by a<br />

cellphone or iPad, which<br />

enables you to manage<br />

energy consumption,”<br />

says Choeff.<br />

“THE INSPIRATION MOSTLY CAME FROM THE SITE<br />

AND THE MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF DOWNTOWN,<br />

THE PORT OF MIAMI, AND THE BAY.”<br />

—ralph choeff<br />

Floor-to-ceiling<br />

windows in the<br />

bedroom open up<br />

the room to the<br />

outside and the<br />

bay beyond.<br />

What were the client’s directives<br />

for Villa Venetian?<br />

The client, Jerry Goldfarb [a managing<br />

partner of CleverLight Media], had<br />

purchased a three-story spec house<br />

on South Venetian Way with<br />

Mediterranean-style features and<br />

wanted a completely different layout<br />

and style. He asked us to open up the<br />

floor plan and infuse the home with<br />

our Tropical Modern style.<br />

What was the inspiration for the<br />

design of the home?<br />

The inspiration mostly came from the<br />

site and the magnificent, incredible<br />

views of downtown Miami, the Port of<br />

Miami, and the bay. Another major<br />

influence for the home came from the<br />

lightness of materials and clean lines of<br />

Midcentury Modern architecture. We<br />

completely gutted the house, redid the<br />

exterior, transformed the entry, opened<br />

up the interior to respond to the client’s<br />

specific needs, and introduced vast<br />

openings that let in the light of the<br />

southern exposure and created a<br />

connection with the outdoors.<br />

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What are some of the<br />

home’s unique features?<br />

One special feature is the<br />

swimming pool on the<br />

rooftop with an infinity edge<br />

that allows water to cascade<br />

over a face of glass that you<br />

can see through to and from<br />

the bay. We also introduced a<br />

series of reflecting ponds and<br />

water features around the<br />

exterior, along with steps that<br />

extend over the pond at the<br />

entry and a new cantilevered<br />

staircase inside. Paul<br />

Fischman, a principal in our<br />

firm, worked with Goldfarb<br />

on interior features, such as<br />

a bar area adjacent to the<br />

family room, a ribbon<br />

fireplace, and spa-inspired<br />

baths. A home theater was<br />

another special request of<br />

Goldfarb, who’s also a<br />

collector of guitars. We<br />

created a den next to the<br />

pool where he displays his<br />

collection and houses his<br />

DJ equipment and gathers<br />

with friends to party<br />

and entertain.<br />

How does your work<br />

reflect what’s next for<br />

modern design in Miami?<br />

During the Bauhaus period,<br />

the mantra was “less is<br />

more,” but people often feel<br />

the architecture of that era<br />

was cold. We use a lot of<br />

wood and stones that make<br />

our modern designs warmer.<br />

Technology also changes<br />

architecture, and windows<br />

and doors made of new<br />

impact-resistant glass allow<br />

us to use glass in a more<br />

expansive way that brings in<br />

light and makes a seamless<br />

connection with the outdoors.<br />

1374 B South Venetian Way,<br />

Miami Beach, 786-253-4912;<br />

villavenetian.com .<br />

The den holds the<br />

owner’s collection<br />

of guitars and DJ<br />

equipment.<br />

Among the unique<br />

features of the house<br />

is a ribbon fireplace in<br />

the family room, along<br />

with an adjacent bar.<br />

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SPACE PROFILE<br />

“CORAL GABLES IS AN<br />

UNDISCOVERED GEM. A<br />

LOT OF PEOPLE DON’T<br />

KNOW IT, BUT THIS IS<br />

A VERY SPECIAL<br />

PLACE.”–OSCAR ROGER<br />

Father-son duo Oscar<br />

Roger Jr. and Oscar<br />

Roger (INSET) are<br />

launching the<br />

boutique (at just 13<br />

units) Laguna House<br />

condo in Coral Gables.<br />

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP<br />

LEFT: A view from one<br />

of the balconies; a<br />

sketch of the exterior;<br />

a spacious great room.<br />

HIGH<br />

LIFE<br />

THE QUIET BEAUTY OF<br />

CORAL GABLES EXPANDS WITH<br />

A LUXURIOUS GEM IN THE<br />

HEART OF MERRICK PARK.<br />

BY ROBYN A. FRIEDMAN<br />

Roger Development Group has<br />

made its mark on South Florida,<br />

transforming neighborhoods and<br />

creating new life in areas that were<br />

previously languishing. Founded in<br />

1955, the firm is led by father-son<br />

team Oscar Roger and Oscar Roger<br />

Jr., whose latest venture is Laguna<br />

House, a 13-unit boutique condominium<br />

at Merrick Park in Coral<br />

Gables, with 3,000- to 6,250-squarefoot<br />

units starting at $1.875 million.<br />

Roger Development has been<br />

operating in South Florida for<br />

many years. Why have you<br />

succeeded when others have<br />

come and gone?<br />

Oscar Roger: We’re a conservative<br />

company. The key to our success<br />

has always been the locations where<br />

we purchase our properties. We<br />

target very exclusive areas such as<br />

Coral Gables, which is more of<br />

a local market. Our target here is<br />

empty nesters, and they’re local.<br />

Oscar Roger Jr. : Choosing the<br />

right piece of property can overcome<br />

certain trends in the market.<br />

Delivering a product that is unique<br />

in a market that is not saturated<br />

helps overcome obstacles.<br />

What is the current status<br />

of Laguna House?<br />

Oscar: We plan to start construction<br />

during the first quarter of 2017.<br />

We have targeted completion for<br />

18 months after that, but it’s a small<br />

boutique building, so we should<br />

be able to complete it in 12 to 14<br />

months. Coral Gables is an undiscovered<br />

gem. A lot of people<br />

don’t know it, but this is a very<br />

special place.<br />

You could have built many more<br />

units at the site for Laguna<br />

House. Why just 13?<br />

Oscar: We wanted to keep it<br />

boutique and have very large<br />

units because there’s a market for<br />

that. People who are leaving their<br />

5,000-square-foot houses want<br />

to make a lateral move and<br />

need the space.<br />

Oscar Jr. : The name of the<br />

project is Laguna House. We<br />

wanted to make this a home<br />

in the sky for the buyers.<br />

What does the future hold for<br />

Roger Development?<br />

Oscar: We have another project<br />

in Merrick Park that will also be<br />

luxury, and yet another that we’re<br />

going to launch soon close by.<br />

We truly believe in the Coral<br />

Gables area. 256 Altara Ave.,<br />

Coral Gables, 305-444-4777;<br />

lagunahousecoralgables.com .<br />

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SPACE PERFECT PLACE<br />

A rendering of the<br />

sublime view from a<br />

northeast balcony at<br />

Fasano Residences +<br />

Hotel, scheduled to<br />

open in 2018. below:<br />

An infinity pool at<br />

Missoni Baia. bottom<br />

left: The living/dining<br />

area of a unit at Elysee.<br />

bottom right: The<br />

lobby lounge at<br />

Mandarin Oriental,<br />

Boca Raton.<br />

ELYSEE<br />

This waterfront property, complete with<br />

interiors from French design legend<br />

Jean-Louis Deniot, is introducing a new<br />

level of luxury to the burgeoning<br />

Edgewater neighborhood. With no<br />

more than two residences per floor, a<br />

three-bedroom unit at Elysee offers<br />

almost 500 square feet of outdoor living<br />

across two terraces with unobstructed<br />

views of Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach,<br />

and downtown Miami. 254 NE 30th St.,<br />

Miami, 305-767-1414; elyseemiami.com<br />

GOING,<br />

GOING...<br />

THE EARLY BIRD<br />

CATCHES THE WORM<br />

WHEN IT COMES TO<br />

THESE SPECTACULAR<br />

SOON-TO-RISE<br />

SOUTH FLORIDA<br />

PROPERTIES.<br />

BY BECKY RANDEL<br />

FASANO RESIDENCES +<br />

HOTEL MIAMI BEACH<br />

Formerly known as the Shore Club,<br />

the new Fasano is importing world-class<br />

design direct from Brazil. The 67 residences<br />

will include five unique beach<br />

houses just steps from the ocean and<br />

adjacent to South Beach’s largest pool.<br />

These rare two-story homes feature<br />

private plunge pools, saunas, and spa<br />

therapy rooms, and they range in price<br />

from $3.4 million to $7 million. 1901<br />

Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-535-<br />

0111; fasanoshoreclub.com<br />

MISSONI BAIA<br />

The renowned Italian design house<br />

Missoni is constructing its first branded<br />

property right on Biscayne Bay, a<br />

57-story tower with extravagant residences,<br />

like a four-bedroom, five-bath<br />

corner sky mansion offering 270-degree<br />

views, 88 feet of end-to-end glass, two<br />

large terraces, service quarters, and<br />

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SPACE CHECKING IN<br />

GOING<br />

TO TOWN<br />

TWO LOCAL EXPERTS<br />

DISCUSS DOWNTOWN’S<br />

EXPONENTIAL EXPANSION<br />

AND WHY THE<br />

NEIGHBORHOOD HAS<br />

BECOME THE LATEST<br />

MAGIC CITY MECCA.<br />

BY KATIE JACKSON<br />

ME Miami’s Olivier<br />

Servat and the Arsht<br />

Center’s Suzanna Valdez<br />

at the hotel, which aims<br />

to tap into downtown’s<br />

creative energy and<br />

buzzing cultural scene.<br />

Consider the facts: According<br />

to a new report from the<br />

Downtown Development<br />

Authority, downtown Miami’s<br />

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percent since 2010 and 150<br />

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Fooq’s (fooqsmiami.com), or<br />

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hotel’s general manager,<br />

Olivier Servat, and Suzanna<br />

Valdez, vice president of<br />

advancement for the Adrienne<br />

Arsht Center for the Performing<br />

Arts, to discuss downtown’s<br />

transformation and exceptional<br />

offerings.<br />

Olivier Servat: What’s great<br />

about downtown is that you can<br />

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ME Miami’s spacious<br />

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pair artful décor with luxe<br />

touches. right: The hotel’s<br />

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updated steakhouse fare<br />

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meeting, go to a great restaurant<br />

or bar, or be at the beach<br />

in the next 10 minutes. People<br />

come on business and then<br />

extend their stay for leisure<br />

during the weekend. That’s<br />

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is Miami’s cultural corridor.<br />

There’s the Arsht Center,<br />

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Museum Miami. I have a<br />

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creatives activating this area<br />

and rejuvenating it with so<br />

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To celebrate the intersection between<br />

high design and fine art, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong><br />

teams up with French furniture house<br />

Roche Bobois this year to host what<br />

promises to be one of the most spirited<br />

and talked-about events of the Art Basel<br />

season. “It’s always been in the DNA of<br />

the brand to align with the fashion world,”<br />

says Julien Bigan, communications<br />

director for Roche Bobois in the US. “But<br />

this year, we’re looking at the creative<br />

links with street art and classical music<br />

to elevate the brand to another level.”<br />

Inspired by an artistic collaboration<br />

the company launched in Belgium<br />

earlier this year, Roche Bobois asked six<br />

artists and celebrities to transform its<br />

iconic Furtif desk into singular pieces of<br />

art, which will be showcased at the<br />

exclusive event at the retailer’s temporary<br />

warehouse space in Wynwood.<br />

Designed by French furniture designer<br />

Daniel Rode, the angular, clean-lined<br />

desk looks like a sculptural work of art in<br />

itself and serves as an ideal canvas “for<br />

the creative expression of the artists and<br />

celebrities,” says Bigan.<br />

The resulting pieces will be auctioned<br />

off through an online platform with<br />

Miami artist Ahol<br />

Sniffs Glue applying his<br />

signature eye design<br />

(HERE AND ABOVE).<br />

LEFT: Roche Bobois’s<br />

iconic Furtif desk.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEROME MIGLIORI (AHOL SNIFFS GLUE);<br />

OPPOSITE PAGE: JEROME MIGLIORI (RUBINO, RUBINO'S DESK)<br />

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Illustrator Santiago<br />

Rubino foregoes the use<br />

of color in much of his<br />

work, and his Roche<br />

Bobois linear creation is<br />

no exception (right).<br />

Heidi Klum poses with her<br />

colorful custom Roche<br />

Bobois creation, which will<br />

be auctioned off to<br />

support Unicef.<br />

proceeds going to Lotus House, a Miamibased<br />

nonprofit organization that supports<br />

homeless women and children, and to<br />

Unicef. Lotus House’s newest shelter, Lotus<br />

Village, recently broke ground; the new<br />

facility is expected to permanently house<br />

500 homeless women and children in<br />

Miami’s historic Overtown neighborhood.<br />

Among the high-profile artists<br />

participating in the collaboration are<br />

Miami-bred Santiago Rubino, Ahol Sniffs<br />

Glue, Typoe, and Los Angeles-based RISK.<br />

(The California artist, along with his graffiti<br />

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Vandal, a coming-of-age story set in the<br />

graffiti-tagging scene of Miami.) RISK will<br />

also treat the star-studded crowd to an<br />

exclusive live performance during the<br />

event, held both inside the 2,000-square-foot<br />

warehouse and in its 5,000-square-foot<br />

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as will supermodel television<br />

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the celebration, where food,<br />

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The private event takes<br />

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To see more of Roche Bobois’s<br />

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After the successful launches of<br />

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beautiful branch to its more-than-<br />

120-year-old empire with the debut<br />

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head of corporate communications<br />

and design services, “We wanted to<br />

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DNA and technical expertise within<br />

our brand, as well as the energy of<br />

the creative talent, into a collection of<br />

luxurious and covetable objects.”<br />

For the debut, the company collaborated<br />

with nine of the world’s<br />

leading designers on crystal objects<br />

that are remarkable for their artistry<br />

and technologically advanced<br />

design. Included in the collection is<br />

a chessboard combining maps of<br />

Manhattan and Milan, designed by<br />

architect Daniel Libeskind, as well<br />

as a series of sculptural candle holders<br />

from Kim Thomé.<br />

Most noteworthy is the collection’s<br />

Crista centerpiece by<br />

architect Zaha Hadid, who died<br />

unexpectedly in March. It utilizes<br />

Swarovski’s groundbreaking<br />

Wave Cut technique, which<br />

“combines cutting-edge computer<br />

technology with mechanical engineering<br />

to cut curved forms in<br />

crystal,” Swarovski explains.<br />

“The Wave Cut technique took<br />

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“We were all so heartbroken by<br />

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Fanny Haim<br />

designed the lobby<br />

of Château Beach in<br />

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with walls clad in<br />

ribbon mahogany<br />

with a lacquer finish<br />

and steel accents.<br />

Leonard by Armani/Casa is<br />

a multifunction storage unit<br />

finished in white-gold<br />

liquid-metal lacquer that<br />

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GLOSS OVER<br />

The slightly distressed lacquer<br />

finish of the Ming red lacquer<br />

chest makes it a “great little<br />

accent piece.” “The use of<br />

metal with red lacquer is very<br />

current. The [chest] is petite<br />

with a sculptural feel that can<br />

be used in almost any décor.”<br />

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams<br />

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Fendi Casa’s Fleurette coffee tables<br />

are available in glossy lacquered<br />

wood or veneered Macassar ebony,<br />

rosewood dark, and glossy brushed<br />

finish. “These [tables] are exciting<br />

because of their organic nature. The<br />

center almost looks like liquid gold.”<br />

Fendi Casa ($24,790 for the trio).<br />

Luxury Living, Miami Design District,<br />

90 NE 39th St., 305-438-1660;<br />

luxurylivinggroup.com<br />

BRILLIANT SHINE, EYE-CATCHING CONTRAST, AND LUXE<br />

APPEAL ARE JUST A FEW REASONS MIAMI DESIGNER<br />

FANNY HAIM IS LOVING LACQUER FOR YOUR SOUTH<br />

BEACH HOME. BY CHARLYNE VARKONYI SCHAUB<br />

Using lacquer to contrast textures<br />

such as raw silk, stone, and<br />

leather can produce an unexpected<br />

accent and a fresh,<br />

contemporary look, says Miami<br />

interior designer Fanny Haim.<br />

“Today, lacquer also provides<br />

protection. A textured gesso<br />

finish with lacquer on top can<br />

be very glamorous.”<br />

Having spent most of her career<br />

in residential properties, Haim is<br />

now becoming more involved<br />

with public spaces, like Château<br />

Beach Residences in Sunny Isles<br />

Beach. Lacquer was a key element<br />

in the design of the lobby, where<br />

she clad walls in ribbon mahogany<br />

with lacquer finish and<br />

high-gloss steel accents. Haim is<br />

also working on Surfside’s Fendi<br />

Château, using lacquered pieces<br />

from the Italian fashion house that<br />

impart glamour and contrast with<br />

leather, travertine, and linen.<br />

Fanny Haim & Associates, 21338<br />

W. Dixie Hwy., Miami, 305-937-<br />

0815; fannyhaim.com .<br />

Jazz, Armani/Casa’s new bar<br />

storage unit, has a red lacquer<br />

finish inside with two shelves, a<br />

central worktop, and adjustable<br />

LED lights. “It is quietly elegant<br />

and looks like a piece of art.”<br />

Armani/Casa Miami ($63,990).<br />

Miami Design District, 10 NE<br />

39th St., 305-573-4331;<br />

armanicasa.com<br />

This Austin II shelf, finished in<br />

smooth lacquer, was shown at<br />

Artefacto’s Design House in<br />

October. “The Austin II is a<br />

versatile piece that lends itself<br />

for use behind a sofa or under a<br />

TV. It allows functionality in a<br />

timeless aesthetic.” Artefacto<br />

($5,539). 4440 Ponce de Leon<br />

Blvd., Ste. 1600, Coral Gables,<br />

305-774-0004; artefacto.com<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CARLOS DOMENECH, MIAMI FL<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE<br />

Katharine McPhee at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s<br />

September cover celebration,<br />

hosted by McPhee at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel.<br />

Krisztina Csury and Brad Cirino<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s September<br />

cover celebration, hosted by<br />

Katharine McPhee at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel.<br />

Dianna Corpus, Andrea Trowers,<br />

Nancy Di Bernardo, and Nanette<br />

Crego at the Bal Harbour Beauty Bash<br />

at Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour.<br />

SWANKY SOIRÉES<br />

Keli Piffaretti and Katie Lillis at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>’s September cover celebration,<br />

hosted by Katharine McPhee at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel.<br />

Katharine McPhee celebrated her <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong> September cover with an exclusive<br />

party at the Confidante Miami Beach<br />

hotel. VIP guests toasted the actress and<br />

singer with specialty cocktails by SVEDKA<br />

Vodka and wines by Kim Crawford.<br />

Further north, Saks Fifth Avenue Bal<br />

Harbour and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> hosted the Bal<br />

Harbour Beauty Bash: A Picture Perfect<br />

Evening. Attendees enjoyed bites from<br />

Atlantikos at the St. Regis Bar & Grill, Timo<br />

Restaurant & Bar, and Pastry Is Art, and<br />

sipped rosé courtesy of Barton & Guestier.<br />

Bento and Rayani Queiroz at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Drive</strong>’s September cover celebration,<br />

hosted by Katharine McPhee at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel.<br />

Athena Georgiadis and Chris<br />

Carter at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s September<br />

cover celebration, hosted by<br />

Katharine McPhee at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel.<br />

Marcel van Gemerden, Price Shapiro,<br />

and Matt Pluz at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s<br />

September cover celebration, hosted<br />

by Katharine McPhee at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel.<br />

Coral Conway and Denise<br />

Serrano at the Bal Harbour<br />

Beauty Bash at Saks Fifth<br />

Avenue Bal Harbour.<br />

Horatio Hope at the Bal<br />

Harbour Beauty Bash at Saks<br />

Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour.<br />

Bru and Dan Kodsi at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s<br />

September cover celebration, hosted<br />

by Katharine McPhee at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel.<br />

Alex and Gigi Duff at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s<br />

September cover celebration, hosted<br />

by Katharine McPhee at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel.<br />

Alan and Barclay Roth at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Drive</strong>’s September<br />

cover celebration, hosted by<br />

Katharine McPhee at the<br />

Confidante Miami Beach hotel.<br />

Neil Arrango, Sandra Munera,<br />

and Luis Amores at the Bal<br />

Harbour Beauty Bash at Saks<br />

Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE<br />

Florian Jouin and Simone<br />

Messmer at the Miami<br />

City Ballet Upper Room<br />

summer dinner party.<br />

Melissa Rosko and <strong>Eva</strong> Silverstein<br />

at the Miami City Ballet Upper<br />

Room summer dinner party.<br />

Maurice and Margie Plough at<br />

JAFCO’s inaugural “Open Your Heart<br />

to Art” event at Britto Central.<br />

CELEB<br />

SIGHTINGS<br />

Celebrity photographer Bob<br />

Metelus celebrated the unveiling<br />

of his latest exhibit, “Haiti: A<br />

Collective Cry from a Forgotten<br />

Paradise,” (and his birthday) at the<br />

Macaya Gallery in Midtown, where<br />

friends like ballers Dwyane Wade,<br />

Udonis Haslem, and Alonzo<br />

Mourning were in attendance.<br />

Further north, Miami VIPs gathered<br />

at Auberge Beach Resort<br />

Residences & Spa Fort Lauderdale<br />

for a conversation about famed<br />

artist Frida Kahlo’s timeless style.<br />

Iris Knupp and Cecilia<br />

Batista at the inaugural<br />

FLL Fashion Night Out.<br />

Earl Little, Udonis Haslem, Bob<br />

Metelus, and Dwyane Wade at the<br />

unveiling of the exhibit “Haiti: A<br />

Collective Cry from a Forgotten<br />

Paradise” at the Macaya Gallery.<br />

Joan Bruggnik, Merel Van Dijk,<br />

Brittany Wanzek, and Julia Schwidko<br />

at the Miami unveiling of Dobel Time.<br />

Sarah Desamours and Sophia<br />

Clerius at the unveiling of the<br />

exhibit “Haiti: A Collective Cry<br />

from a Forgotten Paradise” at<br />

the Macaya Gallery.<br />

Michelle Nunez, Patrick<br />

Campbell, and Sonia Figueroa at<br />

a conversation celebrating Frida<br />

Kahlo’s timeless style at Auberge<br />

Beach Resort Residences & Spa<br />

Fort Lauderdale.<br />

Susana Martinez Vidal, Elysze<br />

Held, and Allison Goldberg at a<br />

conversation celebrating Frida<br />

Kahlo’s timeless style at Auberge<br />

Beach Resort Residences<br />

& Spa Fort Lauderdale.<br />

Fabrice Tardieu and Bacheler Jean<br />

Pierre at the unveiling of the exhibit<br />

“Haiti: A Collective Cry from a Forgotten<br />

Paradise” at the Macaya Gallery.<br />

Nathan and Alan Lieberman at<br />

a celebration of National<br />

Bourbon Month at the Miami<br />

Beach Woman’s Club.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY BOB METELUS (DESAMOURS, LITTLE, TARDIEU); BRETT HUFZIGER (MARTINEZ, NUNEZ); COURTESY OF JAFCO (PLOUGH);<br />

WELLINGTON GUZMAN (KNUPP); WORLD RED EYE (CARDENAS, BRUGGINK, JOUIN, ZHANG)<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK<br />

Pusha-T and DJ Don Hot at<br />

Wall at the W South Beach.<br />

Lauren Fadeley, Rebecca King, Lexing Zhang, Annie Lee, and<br />

Lexie Overholt at the ViewPointes Series: All Eyes on You–<br />

Welcome to Your First Audition panel discussion at the National<br />

YoungArts Foundation, hosted by the Miami City Ballet.<br />

Alex Larmier and Nicole Gutierrez at<br />

the Miami Soul Train event in the<br />

Miami Arts and Entertainment District.<br />

Ian Rand, Billy Gilroy, and Ken Tutt at the<br />

Thoughts on Democracy–Freedom to Vote <strong>2016</strong><br />

event at the Wolfsonian-FIU.<br />

Mark Gamez, Nestor Menendez,<br />

and Christian De La Iglesia at a<br />

South Beach Paddle Out event<br />

in remembrance of the late<br />

Tony “Bird” Torrellio.<br />

Linda Levy Goldberg, Mayra Barbeito,<br />

and Janice Combs at Cantina La<br />

Veinte’s second-anniversary<br />

celebration at Icon Brickell.<br />

Harold Lozano, O.T.<br />

Genasis, and Navin<br />

Chatani at Wall at<br />

the W South Beach.<br />

Mickey Munday and<br />

Angelo Fresquet at the<br />

One Epic Summer pool<br />

party at the Epic Hotel.<br />

Erika and Roma Cohen at the<br />

Heineken “Save Your Seat” campaign<br />

in support of the restoration of the<br />

Miami Marine Stadium.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE<br />

Zac Bouch, Brad Rusin, and<br />

Chris Cuomo at E11EVEN.<br />

WeAreTreo at E11EVEN.<br />

Charles Joly and John<br />

Lermayer at Sweet Liberty.<br />

Amanda Demske and Caitlin<br />

Cowley at Hyde Beach at the<br />

SLS South Beach.<br />

Andrea Rivera and<br />

Monica Diaz at Baoli.<br />

Jason Mathews, Ralfy Valencia, Juan<br />

Pedraza, and Francy Freixas at the<br />

Ball & Chain Music Festival.<br />

DJ Yez and Will Landi<br />

at Villa Azur.<br />

Nikki David and Rubi Victoria<br />

at Mynt Lounge.<br />

Anastasia Alimova and<br />

Bruno Cardinali at the<br />

Nautilus South Beach,<br />

a SIXTY Hotel.<br />

Anya Kagan and<br />

Daria Deptula at Komodo.<br />

Karissa Rivera and Laura<br />

Rodriguez at the Delano.<br />

Carolyn Daily and Manja Nikolin at<br />

the Mondrian South Beach.<br />

DJ Sandman and Michelle<br />

Pooch at Craft Social Club.<br />

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE<br />

Jesenia Rodriguez and Nikki<br />

Doyle at STK at 1 Hotel &<br />

Homes South Beach.<br />

Logan Furbee, Ashley Boone,<br />

and Kim Correa at Hyde Beach<br />

at the SLS South Beach.<br />

Anna De Ferran, Isabelle<br />

Tourna, and Natalie Giangrande<br />

at Basement Miami at<br />

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HA and Dushon Ex<br />

Daniels at Rec Room at<br />

the Gale South Beach.<br />

Debby Coda and<br />

Chicco Secci at Wall at<br />

the W South Beach.<br />

Denian Costa and<br />

Nick Rose at Wall at<br />

the W South Beach.<br />

Valerie Tavares and Patricia<br />

Kaminiski at the Delano.<br />

Iesha Marie at Baoli.<br />

Lonna Camp and Hunter Hall at Story.<br />

Brianna and Alex<br />

Addolorato at Rockwell.<br />

Katia Quinteros<br />

and Clarissa<br />

Coutinho at<br />

El Tucán.<br />

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Travis Benton, Yoli Mayor,<br />

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Meaghan Stanfill, Andrea<br />

Cespedes, and Ashley<br />

Bernhardt at STK at 1 Hotel<br />

& Homes South Beach.<br />

Will Hartnett and Mike Giron at Story.<br />

Josh Cetton and<br />

Michael Benitez at<br />

Rec Room at The<br />

Gale South Beach.<br />

Patrick Pizzorni and<br />

Marko Gojanovic at Wall<br />

at the W South Beach.<br />

Sarah Perlman and April<br />

Lorenzino at Rockwell.<br />

Fred Khalifa and Shyon<br />

Keoppel at Komodo.<br />

Krissy Sparks and<br />

Yeni Xiques at Mokai Lounge.<br />

Bruno Mignaco and Christina<br />

Currais at Sidebar.<br />

Karolin Ajez, Tara Pekeles,<br />

Kassie Lazanis, and Lisa<br />

Trudeau at Komodo.<br />

Jessica Who, Christyne de<br />

Quesada, and Erika Gel at<br />

Basement Miami at<br />

The Miami Beach Edition.<br />

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SPECIAL OCEAN DRIVE ADVERTISING SECTION<br />

COCKTAIL GUIDE<br />

1 2<br />

1. MACALLAN<br />

2. ANNA DE CODORNÍU<br />

3. WOODFORD RESERVE<br />

4. DOUBLE CROSS VODKA<br />

The Macallan Spiced Old Fashioned<br />

· 2 oz. The Macallan Fine Oak 10 Year Old<br />

· ½ oz. Spiced Apple Syrup*<br />

· 2 dashes Angostura Bitters<br />

Combine all ingredients over ice. Stir<br />

then strain into a glass. Garnish with<br />

an apple slice.<br />

*Spiced Apple Syrup – bring equal parts<br />

sugar & apple juice with a dash of cinnamon<br />

to a boil. Stir until sugar dissolves and cool.<br />

The honey and citrus flavors of The Macallan<br />

10 provide the perfect base for any cocktail.<br />

Visit themacallan.co m<br />

What makes a sparkling wine sweet? It’s a<br />

process called “dosage” and refers to the<br />

measurement of sugar and still wine added<br />

to the sparkling after the wine completes<br />

second fermentation. Dulce, sweet in Spanish,<br />

is exactly that- a touch of sweetness with<br />

creamy acidity and anjou pear notes.<br />

Dulce Anna<br />

Pour Dulce Anna on the rocks in a coupette<br />

glass and add 2 slices of orange.<br />

For more recipes, visit<br />

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Check out Jessica Stafford's Woodford<br />

Reserve winning cocktail from the National<br />

Bourbon Month celebration.<br />

End of Summer<br />

· 1½ oz Woodford Reserve<br />

· ½ oz Carpano Antica Sweet Vermouth<br />

· 1 oz lemon juice<br />

· ¾ oz thyme-infused honey<br />

· ½ oz Boiron Fig Purée<br />

Garnish with lemon zest and dried figs.<br />

Visit woodfordreserve.com<br />

Raspberry Beret<br />

Discover Double Cross Vodka’s featured<br />

cocktail, the Raspberry Beret at Meat Market<br />

on Lincoln Road. Mixologist Ezra Patt ek<br />

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fresh citrus, raspberries and ginger. He then<br />

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always come through while the refreshing<br />

mix of flavors provides the finish to the<br />

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SPECIAL OCEAN DRIVE ADVERTISING SECTION<br />

COCKTAIL GUIDE<br />

1 2<br />

1. TITO’S HANDMADE VODKA<br />

Tito’s Handmade Vodka is America’s Original Craft Vodka. In<br />

1997, Bert “Tito” Beveridge, now a 50-something geophysicist,<br />

obtained the first legal permit to distill in Texas and<br />

created Tito’s Handmade Vodka. Tito distills his corn-based<br />

vodka using old-fashioned copper pot stills and the vodka is<br />

naturally Gluten-Free.<br />

Tito’s Greyhound<br />

· 1½ oz of Tito’s Handmade Vodka<br />

· 3 oz grapefruit juice<br />

Pour Tito’s Handmade Vodka over ice, fill with grapefruit juice<br />

(we prefer fresh squeezed), and garnish with a sprig<br />

of rosemary.<br />

Visit titosvodka.com<br />

2. BRUGAL EXTRA DRY RUM<br />

Brugal is smoother and less sweet than ordinary rums due to<br />

a continuous distillation process and unique cask aging policy.<br />

Our rum can be enjoyed neat or as part of any cocktail.<br />

Brugal Artesian<br />

· 2 oz. Brugal Extra Dry<br />

· 2 oz. Premium Club Soda<br />

· ½ oz. Simple Syrup<br />

· 2 Slices of Cucumber<br />

· 2 Slices of Lemon<br />

· 4 Basil Leaves<br />

Muddle cucumber, lemon, basil and simple syrup. Add Brugal<br />

Extra Dry, shake, strain into a Collins glass and top with<br />

club soda.<br />

Visit Brugal-Rum.com<br />

3. PATRON SILVER<br />

Showcasing the versatility of Patrón tequila, Miami bartender<br />

Bettina Barnoczki crafts the perfect margarita.<br />

Stargarita<br />

· 1 ½ oz Patrón Silver infused with mint tea*<br />

· ½ oz Patrón Citrónge Mango<br />

· ½ oz Fresh lime juice<br />

· ½ oz Star fruit puree or muddled star fruit<br />

Salt rim<br />

Slice of star fruit for garnish<br />

Lime wheel for garnish<br />

*Patrón Silver infused with mint tea: Steep 4 mint tea bags<br />

per 12 oz of Patrón Silver for 30 minutes. Remove teabags.<br />

Visit patrontequila.com/cocktails


LISTINGS<br />

Nobu<br />

Legendary Japanese seafood delicacies, at<br />

the Eden Roc Miami Beach. 4525 Collins<br />

Ave., Miami Beach, 305-695-3232<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 />

Sushi Samba The finest fusion of Japanese, Brazilian and<br />

Peruvian cuisine at the Westin Colonnade Hotel.<br />

180 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, 305-448-4990<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


LISTINGS<br />

Joe’s Stone Crab<br />

A must-see Miami institution since 1913. 11<br />

Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-0365<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<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


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LISTINGS<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<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 At the newly opened Nautilus, A SIXTY<br />

Hotel, in South Beach led under the culinary direction of<br />

Food Network Star and Executive Chef Alex Guarnaschelli.<br />

1825 Collins Ave., Miami 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 />

HaVen Gastro-Lounge An intimate, high-tech gastro-lounge featuring<br />

global small plates by Chef Todd Erickson and innovative<br />

craft cocktails. 1237 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-987-8885<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 />

Paris 6 Bistro<br />

A cultural bistro whose doors are open around the clock<br />

—24 hours a day, 7 days a week—with a well rounded<br />

menu brimming with unprecedented dishes designed for all<br />

audiences. 2200 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-363-6801<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 />

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,<br />

305-695-8484<br />

Prime One Twelve Extraordinary, modern take on the<br />

classic steak house. 112 <strong>Ocean</strong> Dr., Miami Beach,<br />

305-532-8112


LISTINGS<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.<br />

1418 20th St., Miami 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<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. 1014 Lincoln<br />

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 />

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 />

Sushi Samba Dromo Japanese-Brazilian fusion fare amid a<br />

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<br />

executed traditional and non-traditional dishes in the South<br />

of Fifth area. Whether served with Alla Bolognese or Rabbit<br />

Ragu, the homemade pastas are a must along with the<br />

Lamb Chops and Branzino. 101 Washington Ave., Miami<br />

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 />

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 />

STK Miami<br />

A freshly renovated, high-energy restaurant<br />

that artfully blends two concepts into one –<br />

The modern steakhouse and a chic lounge.<br />

2311 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-6988<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.<br />

19999 West Country Club <strong>Drive</strong>, 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.<br />

111 South Surf Road, 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 />

Liv<br />

The hip, high-energy megaclub, at the Fontainebleau.<br />

4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-4680<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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@BalHarbourShops’ first-ever<br />

Collectors Weekend brings the<br />

finest in timepieces and cars—<br />

both vintage and new—to the<br />

luxury shops for three full days<br />

(<strong>November</strong> 3–6). #OneOfAKind<br />

Heat Is On: @DwyaneWade is<br />

back on his home court of 13 years<br />

at @AmericanAirlinesArena<br />

<strong>November</strong> 10, only this time he’ll<br />

be wearing a @ChicagoBulls<br />

jersey [1]. #WhiteHotHeat<br />

Arsht Nights: Comedy legend<br />

@LouisCKOfficial has added<br />

three last-minute Miami shows at<br />

@ArshtCenter (<strong>November</strong> 15–18)<br />

so he can make you laugh<br />

until you cry [2]. Then, if you’re<br />

a @PokemonOfficial die-hard<br />

and #GottaCatchEmAll, maybe<br />

you’ll find a few at the Pokemon:<br />

Symphonic Evolutions video<br />

game-meets-orchestra<br />

performance on December 3.<br />

Grass-Fed Dominion: Be on<br />

the lookout for South Floridabased<br />

@SliderzRestaurants<br />

(which has secured $21 million of<br />

funding to expand to 80 national<br />

locations) wherever you go.<br />

#SizeDoesntAlwaysMatter<br />

Weekend Philanthropist:<br />

Spend a Weekend in<br />

Wonderland with special guests<br />

Huey Lewis and the News at<br />

@FisherIslandMiami (<strong>November</strong><br />

10–12) as the @BoysandGirlsClubs<br />

celebrates its Broward County<br />

Rendezvous. #BeTheChange<br />

Rock Out: Grammy Award<br />

winner @Melissa_Etheridge<br />

takes the stage at the<br />

annual #BleauLive at<br />

@FontainebleauMiamiBeach<br />

on <strong>November</strong> 26 [3].<br />

#ComeToMyWindow<br />

Calling All Yogis:<br />

@GreenMonkeyYoga vets Amy<br />

Dannheim and Paul Toliuszis<br />

have a new home in Sunset<br />

Harbour at @TropicalVinyasa,<br />

welcoming yogis to sweat it<br />

out upside down, and yes…<br />

Dannheim’s hip-hop flow is<br />

happening every Thursday [4].<br />

#NamasteMIA<br />

Pork Paradise: Calling<br />

all bacon lovers! Jeremiah<br />

Bullfrog’s (@ChefJeremiah)<br />

seventh annual Pork is Good<br />

aka PIG extravaganza returns to<br />

@gastroPodMiami in #Wynwood<br />

<strong>November</strong> 12 with limitless swine<br />

creations from 15 of the city’s top<br />

toques [5]. #Eeeats<br />

Dinner and a Ride:<br />

Drink, dine, and ride thanks<br />

to @TheForgeRestaurant<br />

and @MiRideWorld’s<br />

exclusive partnership.<br />

#ChefsAndChauffeurs<br />

Vegan Love: Gluten-free<br />

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@MsBunnieCakes and<br />

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time you’re #shoppinglocal<br />

at @WholeFoods.<br />

#HealthyandHappy<br />

Top of Our Game: Is it to<br />

anyone’s surprise that the<br />

#MagicCity was ranked the<br />

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per @Thrillist and Number 4<br />

best graffiti city in America by<br />

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