Ocean Drive - 2016 - Issue 10 - December - Heidi Klum

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SOARING HIGH ABOVE BISCAYNE BAY Paraiso District’s final and most magnificent residential tower GranParaiso takes luxury living to new heights. Residents at this premier waterfront location have access to the most spectacular amenities — lush parks and gardens, museum quality works of art, and an exclusive beach club by celebrated chef Michael Schwartz. Don’t miss the opportunity to call GranParaiso home. NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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Sales by RELATED REALTY in collaboration with FORTUNE DEVELOPMENT SALES 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 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 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 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. 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 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 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 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. 2015Š PRH Paraiso Two, LLC with all rights reserved.



THE RESIDENCES AT W FORT LAUDERDALE WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS, REIMAGINED INTERIORS AND RESORT-STYLE AMENITIES, THE RESIDENCES AT W FORT LAUDERDALE PRESENT A DARING NEW VISION FOR OCEANFRONT LUXURY LIVING.

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Oral Representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to the brochure and to the documents required by Section 718.503, Florida Statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation of an offer to buy, condominium units to residents of any jurisdiction where prohibited by law. Your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the Prospectus for the condominium and is subject to change. The Residences at W Fort Lauderdale are not owned, developed or sold by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., W Hotel Management, Inc. or their affiliates, nor by The Related Companies or The Related Group. RRERF Condo Unit Owner, LLC uses the W® trademarks and trade names under a license from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. If this license is terminated or expires without renewal, the residential project will no longer be associated with or have any right to use the W® brand trade names or trademarks. The Residences at the W Fort Lauderdale Hotel are owned and sold by RRERF FL Condo Owner, LLC., which is a bulk buyer as provided in 718.704(3). The complete offering terms are in an offering plan available from Sponsor. File No. CD15-0205. Sponsor: RRERF FL Condo Owner LLC, c/o The Related Companies, LP, 60 Columbus Circle, New York, New York 10023. Property Location: 3101 Bayshore Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304. All dimensions are approximate and subject to construction variances. Square footage exceeds the usable floor area and includes columns, mechanical pipes, shafts, shaftways, chaseways and conduits and other common elements. Furniture depicted herein is for demonstration purposes only. Minor inaccuracies in square footage and inaccuracies in layout and room dimensions as shown on this floor plan will not excuse a purchaser from completing the purchase of a unit without abatement in price or recourse against Sponsor. Sponsor reserves the right to make changes to a Unit in accordance with the Offering Plan.”


Magnificent Architecture. Spectacular Views. Extraordinary Lifestyle. EXCLUSIVE MARKETING AND SALES AGENT DOUGLAS ELLIMAN DEVELOPMENT MARKETING

This condominium is being developed by 2701 Bayshore One Park Grove, LLC , a Florida limited liabilit y 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 Developer and not by Terra and Related and you agree to look solely to Developer (and not to Terra and Related and/or reach of their af filiates) 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. OR AL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER . FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718 .503 , FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER 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 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 countr y in which such activit y would be unlawful.


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Where park meets the ocean Eighty Seven Park is a selection of private, oceanfront homes designed to seamlessly embrace both park and ocean. Located in Miami Beach’s newest neighborhood, it is the ďŹ rst residential project by Pritzker Prizewinning architect Renzo Piano in the USA. Beachfront Sales Gallery now open Located at the end of North Shore Park on 87th Street and Collins Avenue 305 521 1504 eightysevenpark.com

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This project is being developed by 8701 Collins Development, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Developer”), which has a limited right to use the trademarked names and logos of Terra and Bizzi & Partners Development. Any and all statements, disclosures

all matters relating to the sales and marketing and/or development of the project. ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS,


Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, reference should be made to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. This is not an offer to sell, or solicitation of offers to buy, the condominium units in states where such offer or solicitation cannot be made. Prices, plans and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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59 Bayfront condominium residences around a glittering lagoon. A collaboration between Ateliers Jean Nouvel and JDS Development, Nouvel’s first project in Miami. The best of waterfront living in South Beach.

MONADTERRACE.MIAMI 786-636-2167 EXCLUSIVE SALES & MARKETING DOUGL AS ELLIMAN DE VELOPMENT MARKE TING

ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. All images are artist’s conceptual renderings and all information depicted or described herein is based upon preliminary development plans, which are subject to change without notice and may not be relied upon. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising, marketing and sales program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, sex, religion, handicap, familial status or national origin. This is not intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy real estate to residents of NY or in any jurisdiction where prohibited by law. This project is being developed solely by Monad Terrace Property Owner LLC, an affiliate of JDS Development Group, Mink Development, and Ackerman Management & Development, which was recently formed solely for such purpose.


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


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321 N. Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

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Plans, elevations, specifications, features, colors, designs, dimensions and materials are all subject to availability, and subject to change or substitution at any time and without notice. 321 Birch, LLC expressly reserves the right to make modification, revisions and changes as may be required for lot fit or by governmental bodies and law, or other reasons as set forth in the Purchase Agreement. Illustrations of elevations and plans are artist’s depictions only. Plans are only for illustrative and conceptional purposes, are not to scale, and may be the reverse (mirror image) of those shown. The drawings and floor plans in this brochure should not be relied upon, express or implied, for the final detail, feature or dimensions of any home. All measurements, including, but not limited to, room dimensions, balconies, porches and ceiling and wall heights are approximate and may vary from those shown as a result of, among other things, (i) the elevation and home-site selected, and/ or (ii) construction materials, construction practices, field conditions and flooring thickness. Square footages are approximate and are measured from the outside of exterior walls. In production, plans and elevations may vary in precise details and dimensions, and may not actually be constructed as shown. The fixture shapes shown are graphical in nature and are not necessarily indicative of a particular style or model. In addition, some features shown in the model homes may not be included in the purchase price of the home as quoted. Please consult your sales representative and refer to the Purchase Agreement in order to determine which features, specifications and elevations are included in any home you may purchase. Stock photography includes stock images and is used to depict the spirit of lifestyle and not for specific references. Map is for illustration purposes, not to scale and for approximate location only. For exact locations consult a sales representative. CBC017578



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 BUYER 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.

Giving rise to a new era of appointed living in Miami Beach. With a focus on five-star living and culinary integrity, acclaimed Brazilian hotelier Rogério Fasano and prolific developer HFZ re-imagine a South Beach icon – the former Shore Club. Characterized by an atmosphere of understated elegance and impeccable service, Fasano Residences + Hotel Miami Beach is the Fasano Group’s much-anticipated first project in the United States, designed by Isay Weinfeld. Comprised of an intimate collection of 67 residences, an 85-room hotel, first-in-class restaurants and bars, the three-acre oceanfront enclave represents the best of Miami in an exciting new context. I NT RO D UCI NG FASANO’S FI RST U.S. AD D RES S D ES I GNE D BY I SAY W E I NFE L D

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Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to the documents required by Section 718.503, Florida Statutes, to be furnished by the developer to a buyer or lessee. Obtain the property report required by federal law and read it before signing anything. No federal agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing throughout the Nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, sex, religion, handicap, familial status or national origin. This ad does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation


THIS JANUARY, ELEVATE YOUR LIFE ON THE WATER. Rising above Miami’s first new private marina in decades, The Reserve represents the most luxurious homes at Marina Palms. Elevate every moment with the most coveted views, premium finishes, upgraded amenities and personal services, including The Reserve house car – a black Rolls-Royce Ghost for luxuriant jaunts around the neighborhood. On its own peninsula, The Reserve offers views over the marina on one side and a pristine nature preserve on the other. This epic panorama also takes in the broad sweep of the Atlantic horizon, punctuated by the glittering skylines of Sunny Isles and Downtown Miami. Step up to The Reserve and start living at the new height of waterfront luxury this January. Residences from $950k | Penthouses from $1.2 million 17111 Biscayne Boulevard, North Miami Beach, FL 33160 786.629.9670 | TheReserveMiami.com

of an offer to buy a unit in the condominium. No solicitation, offer or sale of a unit in the condominium will be made in any jurisdiction in which such activity would be unlawful prior to any required registration therein. Artist conceptual renderings.

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THIS IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL, OR SOLICITATION OF OFFERS TO BUY, THE CONDOMINIUM UNITS IN STATES WHERE SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION CANNOT BE MADE. PRICES, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.


A selection of extraordinary homes for the discerning few by Rafael Viñoly One River Point brings Viñoly’s concept of architecture as performance dramatically to life. Twin waterfront towers will transform the skyline of Miami as much as they will redefine the luxury lifestyle.


ULTRA-LUXURY LIVING ON THE MIAMI RIVER

For inquiries, please call (305) 307-5933 or visit oneriverpoint.com Exclusive Sales & Marketing by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy, condominium units to residents of any jurisdiction where such offer or solicitation cannot be made or are otherwise prohibited by law, and your 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 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 correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to this brochure and to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. This advertisement is not an offering. It is a solicitation of interest in the advertised property. No offering of the advertised units can be made and no deposits can be accepted, or reservations, binding or non-binding, can be made until an offering plan is filed with the New York State Department of Law. This advertisement is made pursuant to Cooperative Policy 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


THE ART OF LUXURY LIVING

RICARDO BOFILL MASTER ARCHITECT

LORIS CECCHINI ARTIST

PHILIP TAAFFE ARTIST

FERNANDO MASTRANGELO ARTIST

CHRISTOPH KELLER ARTIST

Art inspires life. This is the vision 3900 Alton had when they commissioned renowned artists to create custom pieces for their project. Inspired by their surroundings, each artist utilizes unique mediums and techniques for their creations. Introducing the Artists of 3900 Alton.


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SALES GALLERY: 3900 ALTON ROAD, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33140 3900ALTON.COM / 305.907.7710 Private residences from the high $700’s

ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER 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 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. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing throughout the Nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising, marketing and sales program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, sex, religion, handicap, familial status or national origin.


IMPECCABLE FRENCH STYLE “

Every room is unique, with its own specific atmosphere. There is no sense of repetition like you find in so many other developments. Here the attention has been paid to curate the design according to the purpose of each environment.

INTERIOR DESIGNER JEAN-LOUIS DENIOT

Featured on the ELLE Decor and AD 100 lists of the world’s preeminent talents in architecture and interior design, Jean-Louis Deniot has long been in the business of creating atmospheres. His décors are his playground, spaces where spontaneity and magic are de rigueur. Recognized worldwide for his eclectic and emblematic interiors, Jean-Louis Deniot plays in a multiplicity of repertoires, never sticking to purity of style, rather letting his academic training translate into a vocabulary that is both informal and bold. If he does contemporary, it is always with a weighty dose of history and references infused into it to produce a timeless yet timely scenario.


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ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be 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 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. 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 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 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.


FRONT RUNNER

DEEP FOCUS PHOTOGRAPHER GREG LOTUS BRINGS LIQUID MOTION TO LIFE IN “UNDERWATER BEAUTIES.”

Inspired by the mermaid shows he loved as a child, Greg Lotus has created a series of evocative, ethereal underwater photographs, such as Pacific Opal (shown here).

Photographer Greg Lotus has shot iconic images of stars like Lupita Nyong’o, Jessica Alba, and Pierce Brosnan for the pages of Vogue and Vanity Fair, but his non-celebrity work is quickly gaining attention of its own from collectors worldwide. Lotus’s new series “Underwater Beauties”— featuring models photographed in sensual underwater poses—will be shown at NIBA Home during Art Week Miami. “My grandparents took me to Weeki Wachee Springs, near Tampa, as a young boy—the underwater mermaid shows fascinated me,” Lotus says about his inspiration. “I wanted to revisit this experience as a photographer.” He shot the images through portholes looking into the pool at South Beach’s Albion Hotel, and the main challenge he faced was making the human body appear effortlessly fluid. “We used a metal pole to help models pull themselves deep into the water,” Lotus explains. “The models definitely had their work cut out for them—[it was] complete water aerobics!” With his extensive experience in the world of high fashion, Lotus pays attention to every detail of an image, down to the shape produced by the models’ gauzy outfits. “The perfect angle is only the beginning,” he says. “I wanted the clothes to interpret movement… to feel like they were an extension of the weight and flow of the water, capturing isolated movement and every sensual detail.” NIBA Home, Miami Design District, 39 NE 39th St., 305-573-1939; nibahome.com; greglotus.com

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Furniture meets art meets futuristic health aid in Jillian Mayer’s Slumpies, which will be shown in New York and California in addition to Miami. clockwise from top left: Slumpie 1-Standing, Slumpie 6-Chair, Slumpie 3-Q Chair, Slumpie 10-Lawn Chair, Slumpie 4-Lounger.

SLUMP AROUND TECH ADDICTS, REJOICE! MIAMI ARTIST JILLIAN MAYER HAS CREATED SOMETHING SPECIAL JUST FOR YOU.

“It has probably happened to you,” says visual performance artist and filmmaker Jillian Mayer in her latest project statement. “You take out your phone to check your emails or likes and find your body instantly slumping over your device, text-neck at a record high degree.” She’s right: You’ll notice it the next time you check your phone—the way your

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upright posture quickly disintegrates as the blue light of your device lures you in. It’s a stance Mayer calls “post-postural,” referring to a time in the future when she predicts that conscious posture will no longer exist. “As we advance towards a more technology-engaged society,” she says, “our muscular and skeletal system will likely degrade.”

Enter Slumpies, Mayer’s artistic solution for our new way of life. These clunky, colorful structures—meant to support our drooping necks, backs, and arms as we interact with technology—are bulky and primitive, in stark contrast to the sleek, futuristic aesthetic of the products we use while resting on them. And unlike our fragile phones,

laptops, and tablets, Slumpies are solid and strong, constructed from fiberglass so they can withstand the weather. Created in the comical spirit that Mayer’s fans have come to expect and enjoy, the sculptures call attention to a society that seems to be regressing while moving forward. “As humans, we build lots of innovations to simplify our

lives and promote connectivity,” says the 29-year-old Miami native. “My work addresses what we give up in order to progress and the human experience surrounding those periods.” Curious? Then slouch on over to Pérez Art Museum Miami until January 22 and test them out yourself. 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-3753000; pamm.org

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Out of sight: Catch Thomas Bayrle’s Madonna Mercedes (1989) at ICA Miami this month.

62 // FRONT RUNNER 102 // LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 104 // LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER 106 // …WITHOUT WHOM THIS ISSUE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE 108 // THE LIST 191 // SHOT ON SITE

STYLE 115 // SAINT OF SEXY Anthony Vaccarello celebrates the cheekiness of Yves Saint Laurent with a spring collection that “flirts with bad taste” and a new Design District boutique.

Colombian beauty Daniela Botero has graced covers worldwide, but the model feels most at home in the Magic City.

120 // THE MIDAS TOUCH Gleaming and glimmering gold gifts steal the spotlight this season.

124 // SAVING FACE A groundbreaking new treatment makes the dreaded double chin a thing of the past.

126 // ART NOUV-EAU These gallery-worthy perfume bottles are meant to be placed on display.

128 // STYLE OF THE SEASON December in Miami means holidays, high season, and a host of dazzling designer debuts.

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Back to the ’80s: It’s all about shoulder pads and plunging necklines on Saint Laurent’s spring runway.

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132 // A CUT ABOVE

152 // LAZER FOCUS

Coconut Grove’s first new condo in over a decade has couture uniforms created by one of the country’s top design duos.

Straight out of Carol City, DJproducer Walshy Fire of the EDM trifecta Major Lazer keeps the chart-topping global hits coming.

156 // FROM KC, WITH LOVE

SCENE 141 // MAGIC IN THE CUPBOARD Delve deep down the rabbit hole into the world of Kurios, Cirque du Soleil’s 35th production.

144 // BELIEB IT OR NOT… It’s official: Justin Bieber loves Miami. In honor of his sold-out New Year’s Eve concert at the Fontainebleau, Ocean Drive looks back at the singer’s most memorable Magic City moments.

146 // MUSEUM MUSINGS With the eyes of Art Basel upon them, local art institutions get ready to shine. 86  OCEANDRIVE.COM

Courtney Love takes the stage as a Midwestern girl looking for fame in the Miami premiere of Kansas City Choir Boy.

158 // THE COLOR OF MONEY South Florida-based artist Mister E’s signature psychedelic Benjamin Franklins have made their way into the homes of both A-list celebrities and Miami locals.

162 // UNDERNEATH IT ALL Miles of unexplored and deserted ground beneath the Metrorail will become Miami’s first linear park, urban trail, and art playground when The Underline springs to life.

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What a beauty! Miami-based model Daniela Botero sizzles in print and on screen as the star of J Balvin’s music video “Bobo.”

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Success story: From behind bars to the top of the charts, Walshy Fire of Major Lazer is bringing people together through music and epic parties.


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CONTENTS SAVOR 171 // MISE-EN-SCÈNE Two-time James Beard Award semifinalist Brad Kilgore lands the starring role as the Adrienne Arsht Center’s culinary maestro.

174 // EDIBLE ART Look but don’t eat? Not a chance! These culinary works of art are almost too pretty to consume. Almost...

176 // SPOONFUL OF SUGAR Rooftop oasis Sugar at East, Miami provides a respite from the hustle of Brickell with libations inspired by the Far East.

178 // FULL PLATE A handful of can’t-miss restaurants and bars are open for business just in time for Miami’s most happening month of the year.

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Not backing down: Supermodel, television producer, host, fashion designer, and mom. Is there anything Heidi Klum can’t do?

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182 // SWEET VICTORY John Lermayer draws in an eclectic crowd at the Best New American Cocktail Bar, Sweet Liberty & Co.

184 // DARK DINING

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Shine on: This season’s most brilliant bauble collections evoke the mystery and intrigue of a magical forest with nature-inspired pieces. 18k white-gold, sapphire, and diamond Splash hair clip, Tiffany & Co. ($135,000). Miami Design District, 114 NE 39th St., 305-428-1390; tiffany.com. Platinum brilliant cushion-cut diamond vine drop earrings, Ritani ($156,000). Kirk Jewelers, 142 E. Flagler St., Miami, 305-371-1321; kirkjewelers.com. 18k white-gold and diamond Oiseaux de Paradis between-the-finger ring, Van Cleef & Arpels ($39,000). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-866-0899; vancleefarpels.com

208 // LIMITLESS From the runway to the small screen to philanthropy and style, Emmy Award-winning host and fashion-designing mother Heidi Klum goes beyond being a supermodel and supermom—she’s superhuman.

218 // ART AND CRAFT Like the groundbreaking artists at this year’s ABMB, a growing cadre of designers are reimagining landscapes, challenging conventional frameworks, and pushing the boundaries of technology and fashion.

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228 // INTO THE WOODS The latest fine jewelry collections set an enchanted scene of shimmering flora and fauna.

232 // ART EVOLUTION As Art Basel Miami Beach celebrates 15 years, Ocean Drive examines its modest beginnings, rise to international success, and growth into a fair that will shape the art scene for years to come.

240 // HASHTAG MIAMI Whether you’re a part- or full-time resident of Miami or simply visiting for the week, these are the people to follow, places to go, and things to Tweet, Instagram, and Snap while spending time in the 305.

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Walk this way: Design Miami/’s Flotsam & Jetsam pavilion is also the winner of the 2016 Panerai Visionary Award.

SPACE 249 // STATE OF PLAY The Magic City real estate scene remains as hot as the weather and the people it thrives on.

254 // EVERYWHERE TO HYDE With acclaimed hotels and residential buildings, hot clubs, and tough-to-get-into restaurants, Sam Nazarian’s SBE Group continues to bet on South Florida.

256 // THE EDGE OF GLORY Thanks to some of the best views in Miami, new luxury condos, and burgeoning cultural offerings, the time is now for living on (and in) the edge—Edgewater, that is.

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260 // THE ART OF THE BUILD Gone are the days of generic sunset paintings and palm tree wallpaper. Now, world-renowned art collections are commonplace in Miami’s real estate market.

268 // HOUSE OF GOLD A jewelry designer turns his hand to architecture with a $139 million palatial home on the water in Hillsboro’s “Millionaire Row.”

272 // AND THE WINNER IS The 12th annual Design Miami/ fair celebrates collectible design—and honors NYC-based SHoP Architects with a Panerai Visionary Award.

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Picture perfect: Live surrounded by art like Terry O’Neill’s 1967 shot of screen icon Ursula Andress, at The Bond on Brickell.

DECEMBER 2016 274 // COLLABORATIVE CONTINUITY Blending design and fashion, Jader Almeida and Artefacto join forces to demonstrate how personal style is more than what we wear.

278 // CHANGING CHANNELS Channeling is a new spin on 1970s design that makes Magic City homes even more chic.

AND FINALLY… 304 // #TRENDING FOR DECEMBER

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from left: At Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour with new Vice President/General Manager Dianna Corpus and Nancy Di Bernardo for Bal Harbour Beauty Bash: A Picture Perfect Evening; celebrating our Industry Men of Influence Aaron Salgado, Thomas Meding, and DJ Irie at a poolside bash at the new SLS Brickell; with fashion designer Rebecca Taylor at Soho Beach House’s Cecconi’s, where I moderated a Q&A with Taylor for “Fashion for Breakfast.”

But I’m not complaining; I actually happen to love it! I get to see everyone I know, and I never have to travel or leave town. My only wish is that I could get everyone to bring their weddings, birthday parties, bar mitzvahs, and class reunions down here, too. Then I’d really never have to leave. So it’s a fact: Miami is still the place to be, especially come December. The crowds really start rolling in for Art Basel (this year taking place December 1–4), and many will stick around—some for a few weeks through the holidays, while others might just put down roots until late March. And in the case of the ambitious out-of-towners touring homes and checking out condos, they’re possibly sticking around, well, forever. And who can blame them? Of course, it’s not just friends and family who roll through the Magic City to experience Basel, the holidays, and our perfect 80-degree “winter” weather. It’s other fabulous

people, too, including our cover star, Heidi Klum—who will be celebrating with Ocean Drive at our annual Art of the Party soirée—as well as pop star Justin Bieber (who’s hosting a sure-to-be-unforgettable New Year’s Eve bash at the Fontainebleau) and his collaborator on the chart-topper “Cold Water,” Miami’s very own Walshy Fire of Major Lazer, and so many more. Not to mention the hundreds of incredible artists whose work will be showcased by some of the world’s most prestigious art galleries at the Miami Beach Convention Center. You can read about it all in this month’s issue of Ocean Drive. Which makes me think: Maybe my wish has come true after all. It seems like everything is coming to Miami…

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I just bought an extra phone battery charging case for the season. I’m going to need it for a variety of reasons. First, the number of events taking place in December is unprecedented. From fashion parties in the Design District to Art Basel dinners on the beach, every day offers a 9 am-to-midnight agenda that can cause major FOMO (fear of missing out). Second, the plethora of friends and family from all over the world who descend upon Miami this month and who will, without a doubt, be sending texts, leaving voice mails, and blowing up my social media can be a bit overwhelming: New Yorkers texting “I’m here, let’s hang out!” Family emails with the subject heading “Coming to Miami! Where should we stay?” And, of course, work friends and acquaintances from all over sending Facebook and Instagram messages: “In town for work. Dinner tonight? What’s the new hot spot?” My battery—literally and figuratively— can be dead by lunchtime.


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With Ahol Sniffs Glue (above left) and with Elias Synalovski and Jared Shapiro (above right) at Artful Style, a pre-Art Basel celebration hosted by Ocean Drive and Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.

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their latest and greatest works to local and visiting art lovers. Also, be sure to dedicate a day or two to holiday shopping at the newly opened Brickell City Centre and at all of the boutiques—from the world’s top fashion houses to local gems—in the Design District. For such a special issue, we’re elated to have the beautiful Heidi Klum back on our cover. The supermodel—who also plays TV host, designer, philanthropist, and, most importantly, mother— truly does it all, and we’re thrilled to share her latest endeavors in this issue. It’s easy to see that Miami is indeed the place to be right now. So enjoy this exceptional month. I know I and the team here at Ocean Drive certainly will. I look forward to seeing you around town and toasting one your way…

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’Tis the season for celebrations, and boy, do we have much to celebrate in our Magic City right now. From the arrival of the holidays and a “Miami winter” that makes the rest of the country cozy up in envy, to another sure-to-be-spectacular Art Basel and more, this is the season to be in Miami. As we gear up for the 15th annual Art Basel in Miami Beach and the numerous art and design aficionados and jet-setting glitterati who will arrive on our shores to enjoy the show and all our city has to offer, I encourage you to do the same. From December 1 to 4, the highly anticipated art fair will once again set up shop at the Miami Beach Convention Center, where you can peruse endless labyrinths of paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, films, videos, and installations from hundreds of the world’s leading galleries. Craving additional artistic ingenuity? Head to just about any corner of Miami, including the Wynwood Arts District and the Design District, where even more emerging and established artists will showcase


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WITHOUT WHOM THIS ISSUE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE...

RANKIN Rankin is a British photographer, publisher, film director, and humanitarian, whose work is regularly exhibited in galleries around the world. Primarily a portrait photographer, Rankin has shot images of the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Kate Moss, and Queen Elizabeth II, among many of the world’s most noteworthy individuals. He has also photographed covers for Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue—and this issue of Ocean Drive, for which he shot supermodel and Emmy Award-winning television host Heidi Klum.

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BRETT SOKOL

JON WARECH

ROBYN A. FRIEDMAN

Ocean Drive’s arts editor, Brett Sokol has also covered the city for The New York Times, New York magazine, and Slate. For this issue, he rounds up the must-see art shows of the month in “Museum Musings.” What do you love about Art Basel in Miami Beach? For one week, the global art circus comes to town and pitches its tent right in our own backyard. Forget about that other event with the clowns, lion tamers, and marching elephants; it’s Art Basel that is truly the “greatest show on earth.” Have you noticed any trends in the current art scene in Miami? I’m encouraged by the growing revulsion over postmodern theory and “artspeak.” When I hear an artist talk about his work being a “critical interrogation,” it better involve somebody being tied to a chair.

Miami-based writer Jon Warech has covered entertainment and pop culture for Us Weekly and AOL’s Mandatory.com. His work has also appeared in the New York Daily News, Vibe, the Miami Herald, and ESPN the Magazine, among other publications. In this issue, Warech’s subjects include Art Basel, Edgewater, and Courtney Love’s musical theater debut. What’s the best thing about Miami in December? The city comes alive in December. Between Art Basel and all of the festivities surrounding New Year’s Eve, Miami Beach is really a fun place to live this time of year. Any special plans this month? Hopefully, someone will buy me that $500,000 Justin Bieber New Year’s Eve package at Fontainebleau.

Writer Robyn A. Friedman has been covering the real estate and housing industries for more than two decades. She has written for The Wall Street Journal, New York Post, and Realtor.com, among other outlets. For this issue of Ocean Drive, Friedman examines the status of the Miami real estate market and gets the inside scoop from top businessman Sam Nazarian. From a real estate perspective, how would you sum up 2016 in Miami? The city’s real estate market faced some challenges in 2016. But experts say we will in no way approach the situation we experienced with the financial crisis. Plus, the market is very segmented. Opportunities abound for savvy buyers. 2017 looks to be a very interesting year. How will you celebrate the season in South Florida? After spending some time at Art Basel, I’m looking forward to enjoying the holidays with friends and family.


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SAINT OF SEXY ANTHONY VACCARELLO CELEBRATES THE CHEEKINESS OF YVES SAINT LAURENT WITH A COLLECTION THAT “FLIRTS WITH BAD TASTE” AND A NEW DESIGN DISTRICT BOUTIQUE.

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The house of Saint Laurent—which just opened a newly designed 4,200-squarefoot home in the Design District—has experienced various iterations since the ashes of the late, great designer Yves Saint Laurent were scattered in 2008 in the Majorelle Garden, a residence he owned with his business partner and lover Pierre Bergé in Marrakech, Morocco. Six years prior to his death, Yves Saint Laurent stepped away from the house completely, leaving the brand in the hands of a number of able creative directors, including the most recent, designer Hedi Slimane, as well as predecessors Tom Ford, Alber Elbaz, and Stefano Pilati. In April, the baton was handed to Anthony Vaccarello, a 36-year-old born to Italian parents in Brussels. Leaving his creative directorship at Versus Versace and halting his own namesake label, Vaccarello wiped his slate clean to focus solely on Saint Laurent. With a well-known penchant for sexy high slits, cutouts, and necklines that plunge down to there, Vaccarello appears to embody the very essence of Yves Saint Laurent, who famously said he enjoyed “twisting bourgeois conventions and flirting with bad taste.” Vaccarello’s debut Spring 2017 collection appears to hit all of those notes as he lets himself get carried away with images of Paloma Picasso, who inspired the label’s 1972 collection, which was, as the house put it, “irreverent and disturbing to the eyes of society.”

Designer Anthony Vaccarello (TOP RIGHT) took the reins of Saint Laurent earlier this year, bringing daring silhouettes and retro-inspired elements to the Spring 2017 runway.

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Total knockout: Anthony Vaccarello’s debut collection boasts standouts with hints of the ’80s like leather bustiers, puffy sleeves, and oneshouldered tops. below right: Opium pump ($995).

“TODAY’S SAINT LAURENT GIRL CULTIVATES A TASTE FOR WHAT IS KITSCH, THE BIZARRELY BEAUTIFUL, THE GREAT CLASSICS, AND HIGHLY INDIVIDUAL STYLE.”—anthony vaccarello

The designer envisions today’s Saint Laurent woman taking cues from the ’80s and making them her own, a “girl who cultivates a taste for what is kitsch, the bizarrely beautiful, the great classics, and a highly individual style,” the brand’s run of show states. And so we see clavicleexposing leather bustiers with puffy sleeves, gold lamé dresses—also with billowing, oversize sleeves—and one-shouldered tops paired with cuffed and faded boyfriend jeans. Among the showstoppers is a leather minidress that exposes an entire breast and a group of one-shoulder dresses with exaggerated shoulder pads and puffy sleeves, reminiscent of the Dynasty wardrobe, on steroids. And what would a Saint Laurent collection be without a nod to the house’s original Le Smoking tuxedo jacket, immortalized by a black-andwhite Helmut Newton shoot in 1966? Vaccarello offered plenty of similar silhouettes, including a long and double-breasted version; a trim, tailored and belted style; and a quasi bolero. It seems that the specter of Yves Saint Laurent, at least the rebellious version, was ever-present in Vaccarello’s mind. “Mr. Saint Laurent is a legendary figure for his creativity, style, and audacity,” he says. “I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the history of this extraordinary house.” Miami Design District, 149 NE 40th St., Miami, 305-704-4144; saintlaurent.com

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Smoking earrings, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello ($995).


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BORN WITH IT COLOMBIAN BEAUTY DANIELA BOTERO HAS GRACED THE COVERS OF VOGUE, MAXIM, AND ROLLING STONE. BUT BETWEEN JETTING ACROSS THE GLOBE AND SHOOTING HER FIRST FILM, THE MODEL FEELS MOST AT HOME IN THE MAGIC CITY. BY KATIE JACKSON

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Tell us how you were discovered. Seven years ago, I was studying and babysitting three kids in Paris at a restaurant I love called Coffee Parisien when my [now] agent from Eskimo Models approached me. Favorite shoot? When I have the opportunity to travel to new places and work with amazing people, those are the best. Why Miami? I travel so much. When I arrive back home, I want to feel relaxed. You can’t always find that in other big cities. Fitness routine? Pilates! You work out all your

muscles and get a fit dancer’s body. I like Pilates ProWorks. I also do spinning twice a week; I love SoulCycle and RedBike. Cheat meal? I adore chocolate. I went to Quinto La Huella and I had the volcan de chocolate. Sometimes you just need it! Thoughts on social media? Fashion is changing. It’s about influencers more than ever before, and brands want people with followings. When I started growing my social media, I also started getting more work. You’re also breaking

into acting… It’s my dream! I went to Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in New York, and now I’m going to Mexico to shoot a small part for a film. I can’t tell you yet! Who inspires you? Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie, and Natalie Portman. They are all super sexy but also elegant and intelligent. You starred in the music video for “Bobo.” What was it like working with J Balvin? It was so much fun! He is very easygoing, and we became good friends. I admire him and love his music. @danielaboterofficial

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1. 18k rose-gold and ebony Doppio Senso chain necklace, Vhernier ($11,600). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 786-615-2722; vhernier.it 2. PB candle, Tomas Maier for Dyptique ($65). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-351-9560; tomasmaier.com 3. Silk scarf, Dior ($200). Miami Design District, 162 NE 39th St., 305-576-4632; dior.com 4. Medium Scout camera bag, Michael Michael Kors ($348). The Village of Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 305-428-8771; michaelkors.com 5. Gold-dipped Geo bowls, Aerin ($600). Neiman Marcus, The Village of Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 786-999-1000; neimanmarcus.com

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6. Printed silk pump, Hermès ($850). Miami Design District, 163 NE 39th St., 305-868-0118; hermes.com 7. Embellished shoulder bag, Dolce & Gabbana ($1,975). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-866-0503; dolcegabbana.com 8. Parfum, Alexander McQueen ($495). Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal Harbour Shops, 305-865-1100; saks.com 9. 750 ml. limited-edition holiday bottle of sauvignon blanc, Kim Crawford ($18). kimcrawfordwines.com 10. Embroidered bag, Roberto Cavalli ($895). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-865-1749; robertocavalli.com 11. Embroidered key chain, Dior ($560). Miami Design District, 162 NE 39th St., 305-576-4632; dior.com

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SAVING FACE A GROUNDBREAKING NEW TREATMENT MAKES THE DREADED DOUBLE CHIN A THING OF THE PAST.

A recent survey by the American Society for Dermatological Surgery revealed that nearly 67 percent of us are as bothered by double chins as we are by lines and wrinkles around the eyes. But while there are several options for smoothing out the crinkles, a quick fix for a shimmying chin has always proved elusive— until now. Beauty-minded pharma company Kythera Biopharmaceuticals has debuted Kybella, the first and only FDA-approved injectable treatment for that undesirable under-the-chin fullness—or, in medical terms, submental fat. Utilizing precise injections of deoxycholic acid to destroy fat cells, Kybella, which saw phenomenal success during clinical trials, has emerged as something of a miracle fix—for the appropriate patients, of course. “It’s a great product in the right circumstance, but the patient selection has to be correct,” says Dr. Stephen C. Adler, a Miami-based facial plastic surgeon. “It’s best in younger patients between 30 and 45 [who have] some fullness under the chin but otherwise good skin texture and tension.” “Kybella’s role is strategic and limited only to fat under the chin,” adds Adler. “It’s not the same as a neck lift, because it does not pull or tighten the muscles. It also takes two or three sessions, and there is a recovery time of a few weeks in between.” Whatever it takes to unearth your true face… Treatment programs can range from $1,300 to $7,200; mykybella.com.

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ART NOUV-EAU THESE GALLERY-WORTHY PERFUME BOTTLES ARE MEANT TO BE PLACED ON DISPLAY. BY CHRISTINA CLEMENTE

The newest high-fashion fragrances come in bottles as exquisite as the perfumes within. When Christian Louboutin enlisted architect Thomas Heatherwick to design the containers for three new fragrances, including Tornade Blonde, the result was stunning undulating glass bottles,

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each with a central aperture. “It was no longer a single volume but became a ring of perfume,” says Heatherwick. “Christian wanted to create a flow of fragrance within the bottle.” Other designers have played with the stoppers to add artistry to functionality. Influenced by the brand’s Intarsio jewelry

line, Bulgari’s Le Gemme Orientali fragrance collection features a cabochon-shaped stopper with a gold design reminiscent of Mediterranean architecture, while the opulent sculptural cap of Sisley’s Soir d’Orient, designed by contemporary artist Bronisław Krzysztof, resembles a crown.

For the Black Orchid Lalique Edition, Tom Ford called on the renowned crystal house to create a finely fluted, Art Decostyle black crystal bottle. (A limited edition, only 1,200 pieces were produced, each engraved with a number by Lalique.) And the bottle housing Cartier’s new scent for

men, L’Envol de Cartier, is spellbinding: a removable—and refillable—capsule within a glass dome. Seen from a distance, the elixir appears to be levitating. Says Cartier perfumer Mathilde Laurent, “We developed 2,000 drawings over more than two years [in order] to achieve the perfect masterpiece.”

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Parfum perfect (FROM FAR LEFT): Bulgari Le Gemme Selima (100 ml. for $332). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8618898; bulgari.com. Sisley Soir d’Orient (100 ml. for $278). Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal Harbour Shops, 305-865-1100; saks.com. Cartier L’Envol de Cartier (100 ml. for $132). Miami Design District, 147 NE 39th St., 305-894-2960; cartier.com. Christian Louboutin Tornade Blonde ($275). Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., Ste. 104, 305-576-6820; christianlouboutin.com. Tom Ford Black Orchid Lalique Edition ($990). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 305-8656161; neimanmarcus.com


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STYLE OF THE SEASON DECEMBER IN MIAMI MEANS HOLIDAYS, HIGH SEASON, AND A HOST OF DAZZLING DESIGNER DEBUTS. BY CHRISTINA CLEMENTE, LISA FERRANDINO, AND ASHLEY HEINKE

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There’s no better way to express the spirit of Miami than to indulge in Dolce & Gabbana’s newest capsule collection of handbags, small leather goods, and scarves. Exclusive to Bal Harbour shoppers, the line celebrates the vibrancy of beach life with a print of Biscayne Bay—a fitting tribute to the chic and vivacious clientele of one red-hot city. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8660503; dolcegabbana.com

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Gianvito Rossi’s stylish shoes are just the dose of sexy-chic that every Miamian needs—and now it’s easier than ever to slip on the right pair. The son of design icon Sergio Rossi and purveyor of all things seductive in footwear is opening his second American boutique in Bal Harbour. With a dreamy palette (think nudes, creams, pale pinks, and blush tones), the 1,200-square-foot space offers sensual silhouettes and styles, like the spring collection’s palmprint canvas wedge, as well as exclusive Palladium sequined sandals that beg for a night on the town. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8658330; gianvitorossi.com BIRDS OF A FEATHER

Jonathan Anderson, the British designer behind Loewe, channels Art Basel by welcoming works from

Irish artist William McKeown and English potter John Ward to his Miami store for an exhibition totally worth checking out. McKeown’s paintings (featured alongside his cuckoo-adorned wallpaper) and Ward’s stylish nouvelleantique pieces are ideal for the sophisticated lover of both fine art and high fashion. Miami Design District, 110 NE 39th St., 305-5767601; loewe.com

Sizzling stunners: (FROM TOP) Chanel amps up its Fragrance & Beauty boutique at Aventura Mall; Dolce & Gabbana’s exclusive Biscayne Bay capsule collection features items ranging from $185 to $2,945; John Ward pottery, now on display at Loewe; a canvas leather palm-print wedge from Gianvito Rossi ($995).

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Chanel is modernizing its Fragrance & Beauty boutiques—and Miamians will get the first look when the store debuts on December 10 at Aventura Mall. The brand’s “storybox” concept will engage consumers via visually impactful themes like gifting and the N°5 L’eau— perfect for the holiday season—while smaller motifs focus on must-haves and more. At the center of the shop, beauty lovers can test products and check out insider info using one of the many iPads found throughout the space. Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., 305-9351110; chanel.com


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STYLE SPOTLIGHT Weekend Max Mara—the line of casual yet sophisticated pieces from the Italian brand Max Mara— has just debuted the most delectable design for your day-off wardrobe. Welcome the Pasticcino bag. Its name is the Italian word for a bite-size pastry, and the bag is like a giant coin purse, fluffy and voluminous, but versatile enough to go from day to play. Better yet, it comes in two sizes and multiple colorways and patterns, from retro Deauville umbrella-inspired redand-blue stripes to African designs. Miami Design District, 3841 NE Second Ave., 305-770-6200; maxmara.com CORNER OF COUTURE

Louis Vuitton tapped highly acclaimed Japanese artist Tokujin

Yoshioka for its Objets Nomades furniture collection—an homage to the house’s Art of Travel campaign. The Blossom stool, created specifically for Design Miami/, boasts a chrome finish for an überglam look, while a leather version is adorned with laminated wood to produce a minimalist statement piece. For those seeking something more avant-garde, opt for the newest swinging cocoon chair from the Campana brothers. Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 305-573-1366; louisvuitton.com LIKE A LADY

Dior’s timeless Lady Dior bag is getting seven new incarnations courtesy of artists from around the world—and Magic City shoppers will be among the first to see these cre-

ative twists on a classic. British artist Jason Martin applies his sculptural aesthetic, producing a curvy golden metallic bag, while Brooklyn photographer Matthew Porter’s play of shadow and light results in a dramatic black-andwhite statement-maker. Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., 305-5713576; dior.com

lace for a playful, feminine look that’s so pretty, every day will feel like April in Paris. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8614180; jitrois.com

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Dressing like a French girl just got a lot easier. Jitrois—the luxe French label from Jean-Claude Coste—is bringing its suede and leather pieces to Miami’s streets via a new shop-in-shop at J.W. Cooper in Bal Harbour Shops. Don’t let the heaviness of the materials fool you: For spring, the women’s collection boasts a creamy floral palette with glimpses of lingerie and

Artful delights: (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP) Weekend Max Mara’s printed jacquard Pasticcino bag ($275); Jitrois transforms leather and suede into soft, feminine looks for spring; Dior’s limitededition large Lady Dior bag in collaboration with Matthew Porter ($6,000); Louis Vuitton’s Blossom stool, designed by Tokujin Yoshioka for Design Miami/ (price on request).

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above: The mod façade of Grove at Grand Bay influenced the construction of its employees’ uniforms. top, from left: Husband-and-wife design team Isabel and Ruben Toledo; a receptionist uniform designed by Isabel for Grove at Grand Bay. “The uniform is a beautiful, harmonious neutral. You add the pop,” she says.

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As you pull into Grove at Grand Bay—the new Bjarke Ingels-designed condominium from David Martin’s Terra Group, you may notice the valet looking uniquely stylish in a short-sleeved motorcycle jacket, or perhaps you’ll be struck by the receptionist’s pretty linen shirtdress or the concierge’s chic indigo ensemble. These outfits are the work of designers Isabel and Ruben Toledo, the duo behind some of Michelle Obama’s most famous looks. “The collaboration

helps [me convey] to my customers and clients that not only am I working with great architecture, but that good design is all-encompassing,” Martin says of his decision to work with the pair. The Toledos created custom-fit outfits for every employee, from the pool boy to the parking attendants. “These are the un-uniform uniforms,” says Ruben. “It was really key that they didn’t feel institutional,” Isabel adds. “I wanted them to be harmonious with

the space, and yet have an identifier so that I know I can ask this person a question.” The couple was inspired by the inventive architecture of the twisting towers and the “big panoramic views,” particularly of the ocean and the lush grove, which ultimately led to the collection’s color palette of sand tones, blues, and grays with green piping. The building’s shape also influenced the actual construction of the collection. “Isabel always

takes into account the sides, how seams travel through the body,” says Ruben. “The whole thing has a very mod, futuristic feeling.” The developer couldn’t be happier with the result. “You want people to have an emotional connection to their home,” says Martin. “And anything we can do to further that makes the owners—and the employees—feel happy and excited.” 2665 S. Bayshore Dr., Coconut Grove, 305-929-8646; groveatgrandbay.com

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“UNDER THE SURFACE EXISTS AN INVISIBLE WORLD.” —michel laprise

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DIVE DEEP DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE INTO THE WONDROUS WORLD OF KURIOS, CIRQUE DU SOLEIL’S 35TH PRODUCTION, MAKING ITS MIAMI PREMIERE THIS MONTH UNDER THE ICONIC BIG-TOP TENT. BY CARLA TORRES

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you let your imagination run wild and somehow it all became real? What otherworldly characters would you meet? What dimensions would you visit? What crazy dreams and wild ideas would pop into being? Step inside Cirque du Soleil’s Kurios–Cabinet of Curiosities and you’ll find out. “We must learn to close our eyes,” the show’s writer-director, Michel Laprise, tells Ocean Drive. “Under the surface exists an invisible world.” He should know: Since joining Cirque in 2000, Laprise has been enchanting audiences around the globe. He even collaborated with Madonna on her Super Bowl halftime show in 2012 and subsequent MDNA Tour. And he does it again in Kurios, giving his invisible world a physical form beneath the big-top tent next to Hard Rock Stadium. So what exactly is Kurios all about? The story’s hero, the Seeker, traverses a mechanical yet whimsical realm populated with unearthly characters to reach the valley of the “possible impossible,” from which he returns with a collection of

Kurios is set more or less during the Industrial Revolution, an era that Laprise chose when he realized that myriad mechanical marvels were invented at that time. The advancement of science and engineering is brought to life with 426 props (the most in any Cirque show) and 100 costumes.

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SCENE HOTTEST TICKET Mr. Microcosmos and Mini Lili are just two of the fantastical characters that audiences will meet in Kurios. right: Of course, it wouldn’t be a “cirque” without clowns.

imagine could indeed come true. “I want this show to open people’s eyes up to the magic in their own lives so they reach for their dreams.” Kurios–Cabinet of Curiosities runs from December 10 through January 8, 2017, in the big-top tent next to Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Dr., Miami Gardens, 877-924-7783; cirquedusoleil.com/kurios

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In 2016, Cirque du Soleil has presented 18 shows around the world, including Kurios–Cabinet of Curiosities in Miami.

Curiouser and Curiouser Cirque du Soleil’s new Miami show is even more unusual than you thought… At 3.2 feet tall and 50 pounds, Antanina Satsura, the artist who plays Mini Lili, is one of the 10 smallest people in the world. This is the first time that Cirque du Soleil will be presenting a show before the show (weather permitting), with three artists climbing atop the big top and welcoming guests with a serenade of sorts. It took 65 trucks to transport the 2,000 tons of equipment for the Cabinet of Curiosities. The cast consists of 46 artists from 15 countries, 60 percent of whom have performed in a Cirque show before.

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curiosities as souvenirs of his inexplicable adventures. That’s in addition to the other gravity-defying virtuosos—seen in acts like the Invisible Circus and the Upside Down World— that you’ve come to expect from Cirque du Soleil. “For years I wanted to direct a show under the big top,” Laprise says, proving that anything you


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BELIEB IT OR NOT… IT’S OFFICIAL: JUSTIN BIEBER LOVES MIAMI. IN HONOR OF HIS NEW YEAR’S EVE CONCERT AT THE FONTAINEBLEAU, OCEAN DRIVE LOOKS BACK AT THE POP SINGER’S MOST MEMORABLE MAGIC CITY MOMENTS. BY JON WARECH

SKATE OR DIE: Always up for a

good time, Justin Bieber visited rapper Lil Wayne’s private skateboard park in 2014. It was a much cheaper outing than a couple of nights prior, when he reportedly brought the house down at the gentlemen’s club King of Diamonds. GRANDE SURPRISE: Bieber loves a good surprise, and he wowed at an Ariana Grande concert at AmericanAirlines Arena last year by jumping onstage and performing a duet with her, producing a ventisized reaction.

was arrested on DUI charges while driving a Lamborghini. As he left jail after serving a brief sentence, he waved to fans from atop an Escalade, simply because he can. LEGAL WOES: It’s never too late to say sorry, but twice Bieber faced legal action in Miami after his bodyguard allegedly tussled with a photographer. For the most recent brawl, a judge ordered the singer to show up for a deposition.

Casa Casuarina—the going rate for a swim in the 24-karat Million Mosaic Pool and two nights in Versace’s double king-size bed. LOVE NOTES: This summer was

hot and steamy for Biebs, who hung with rumored former flame Kourtney Kardashian at Story on July 3 and with model Alexandra Rodriguez on a yacht on July 5.

GOLDEN SWIM: Last December,

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Bieber dropped $50K on a lavish celebration at the Villa

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in 2013 a then-17-year-old Haleigh Youtie enjoyed (or hated) 15 minutes of fame by sitting next to Bieber at a Miami Heat playoff game. Turns out she just had a lucky ticket. YEAR END: So what will Bieber do next? Ring in 2017 poolside at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach and find out firsthand! The party continues at LIV with Skrillex and at Story with Marshmello. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-535-3283; fontainebleau.com/NYE

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And Miami loves Justin Bieber, who rewards that devotion by hanging out in the city whenever he can, like he did on his Purpose World Tour in July.

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WITH THE EYES OF ART BASEL UPON THEM, LOCAL ART INSTITUTIONS GET READY TO SHINE. BY BRETT SOKOL

Come December, South Florida’s art museums pull out all the stops, showcasing big names and no less conceptually big ideas, looking to impress not only local culture mavens but also the international crowd winging into town for the annual Art Basel Miami Beach fair. Those heavyweight artists wielding equally imposing ideas don’t come any headier than Germany’s Anselm Kiefer, the subject of a sprawling exhibition at the NSU Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. “Regeneration Series,” curated by Museum Director Bonnie Clearwater, includes over 50 Kiefer pieces on loan from the Hall Art

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Foundation—sculptures as well as paintings— representing the artist’s long-standing focus on Germany’s World War II experience alongside intertwined invocations of the Kabbalah; often controversial, never dull. Equally striking is a show of new paintings from New York City’s David Reed at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. These fresh works riff off of Reed’s own 1984 abstraction #212 (Vice), a humongous canvas whose creation was influenced by the tropical color palette of, yes, the then-new television show Miami Vice. If you stop to watch the nearby monitors screening vintage episodes of the series,

clockwise from top left: A rendering of Christie van der Haak’s installation More Is More at the WolfsonianFIU; Internationaal Jaarbeurs Utrecht (International Annual Fair), 1930, a designer offset lithograph by Henri Christiaan Pieck; Thomas Bayrle, Agnelli in Fiat Jungle, 1972.

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Thomas Bayrle, Belgien (Belgium), 1985. below: Anselm Kiefer, Die Kunst geht knapp nicht unter (The Art almost does not drown), 1975.

GET THERE “Regeneration Series: Anselm Kiefer from the Hall Collection” is on display through August 27, 2017, at the NSU Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, 1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-525-5500; nsuartmuseum.org. “David Reed” is on display through February 26, 2017, at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-375-3000; pamm.org. Thomas Bayrle’s “One Day on Success Street” is on display through March 26,

2017, at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, 4040 NE Second Ave., Miami, 305-901-5272; icamiami.org. “Modern Dutch Design” and “More Is More: An Installation by Christie van der Haak” are on display through June 11, 2017, at the Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-531-1001; wolfsonian.org. “Donald Sultan: The Disaster Paintings” is on display through December 23 at the Lowe Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables, 305-284-3535; lowemuseum.org.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WOLFGANG GUNZEL (BAYRLE); ANSELM KIEFER/COURTESY OF HALL ART FOUNDATION (KIEFER)

be sure to keep an eye peeled on the backgrounds behind Crockett and Tubbs as they saunter around South Beach; Reed has digitally inserted images of his own Vice-inspired paintings into the episodes. Then it’s back to Germany, at least in spirit, for “One Day on Success Street” at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami—the first American museum survey of work by Frankfurt’s much buzzed-about Thomas Bayrle. Long fascinated by the urban interplay of man and technology, Bayrle switches it up between diverse mediums, from hypnotically charged silkscreens to carefully assembled models of cityscapes. Over at the WolfsonianFlorida International University, curators were faced with the dilemma of garnering attention for their exhibition “Modern Dutch Design.” How to dramatize the relevancy of these pioneering—and often visually dazzling—design styles from the late 19th and early 20th century? The solution: Wrap the entire exterior of their Washington Avenue building in More Is More, a tradition-steeped tapestry by contemporary Dutch artist Christie van der Haak. Call it an ingenious way of marrying old and new in a dramatic (and if you’re anywhere nearby, unavoidable) fashion. At eight feet high, Donald Sultan’s tar-based paintings aren’t quite as monumental as Van der Haak’s handiwork in terms of sheer area—but they’re no less memorable. “Disaster Paintings” at the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum collects 11 of Sultan’s key works from this series depicting images of industrial accidents and human tragedy, evoking classic themes from the continuum of Abstract Expressionism while still carving out an aesthetic terrain that is very much his own.


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As one part of Major Lazer, DJ Walshy Fire—a Magic City native—has cranked out some of the hottest hits of the year, including “Cold Water” with Justin Bieber.

STRAIGHT OUT OF CAROL CITY, CHINESE-JAMAICAN DJ-PRODUCER WALSHY FIRE, OF THE EDM TRIFECTA MAJOR LAZER, KEEPS THE CHART-TOPPING GLOBAL HITS COMING, WITH HELP FROM COLLABORATORS LIKE DIPLO, SKRILLEX, AND RECENTLY JUSTIN BIEBER. BY CARLA TORRES

How does a Jamaicanturned-Miamian become a global DJ? Being poor and having something like Ocean Drive as a window to things I never would have seen has allowed me to understand what’s important in this world. It made me work hard and get a job at IBM, but I was dying inside. I had no intention of being a DJ. Going to grad school for journalism and radio opened my eyes. I was on 103.5 The Beat and started at all the clubs on South Beach and downtown. That’s quite the change from doing time in prison. I did a lot of drug [marijuana] trafficking. My partner got murdered. That was the end for

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“I’m so 305,” says Leighton Walsh, aka Walshy Fire, whom you may know from tracks like “Cold Water,” with Justin Bieber, and the universal sensation “Lean On,” featuring Mø. Before becoming one third of Major Lazer (his electronic/reggae/moombahton band with Diplo and Jillionaire), the Magic City boy went to North Beach High School and Florida A&M University, but he also worked at IBM and even did time in prison.



SCENE BEACH PATROL views on YouTube. “Cold Water” might be the fastest-rising song we’ve had. Justin is a friend first, and every one of our songs are with friends. I’m a believer in making good music, and you can’t force it if you don’t have that chemistry. Of course we want to do a song with Beyoncé, or Kanye or Drake. But our circles haven’t met yet. That success is insane when you consider the fact that you’re not signed to a major label. That’s why you won’t see us at the Grammys. Macklemore is the only independent artist to win a Grammy. “Lean On” should have at least been nominated. What about Beat Making Lab, the charity you founded? Apple is a sponsor now. We

Major Lazer (from left: Diplo, Walshy Fire, and Jillionaire) performs at the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. below: Walshy Fire at the Mad Decent Block Party in Philadelphia.

“I WANT TO MAKE THE WORLD SMALLER BY MAKING THE PARTY BIGGER.” —walshy fire

bring instruments and musicians to third-world countries, and before we leave they have to make a song. The last one was in Haiti. Where can people hear you locally? I do my party at Coyo (2300 NW Second Ave., Miami) every Tuesday. What do you want fans to take away from your shows?

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Every show, I tell the audience to look to the person next to them and say, “I love you.” You’d be surprised how many people begin conversation after that. I want everybody to walk away with that feeling of community. I have a saying: “I want to make the world smaller by making the party bigger.” beatmakinglab.com

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me. I knew I had a bigger purpose in life. Like becoming the third leg of Major Lazer, which you’ve kept pretty quiet. We wanted to have a group that didn’t have a face. It wasn’t until “Watch Out for This (Bumaye)” that we showed who we are. We purposely kept it under the radar because we wanted it to be about the music and not who was making it. Especially when you have somebody like West [Diplo] in the group. How did you two meet? He’s from Fort Lauderdale. I was in a group called Black Chiney selling out arenas all over the world seven years ago, and he knew who I was. We stayed in touch and talked music every day. And now you guys are Beliebers and “Cold Water” has millions of


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FROM KC, WITH LOVE COURTNEY LOVE TAKES THE STAGE AS A MIDWESTERN GIRL LOOKING FOR FAME IN THE MIAMI PREMIERE OF KANSAS CITY CHOIR BOY. BY JON WARECH

Musically, Courtney Love (seen with Kansas City Choir Boy composerlyricist Todd Almond) is best known for fronting the alt-rock band Hole, but she’s looking forward to a change of pace: “It’s great to be playing music that’s different.”

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The pleasures and pitfalls of stardom are not lost on Courtney Love, who plays Athena—a Midwestern woman pulled from her lover by the lure of fame— in Kansas City Choir Boy at the Adrienne Arsht Center this month. The singer herself left Portland, Oregon, for the bright lights of New York and LA in the ’80s. “That was really scary,” Love recalls. “I was always hopping around trying to get Andy Warhol to notice me.” The quest for stardom is a familiar tale, but it takes a dark turn in this musical, as the main character, played by composerlyricist Todd Almond, hears about a local girl found dead. Through flashbacks, the songs unfold a mystery based on that of Sarah Fox, an aspiring New York actress whose 2004 murder is still unsolved, with whom Almond worked on an adaptation of The Odyssey at the Juilliard School. “I had the news on and the reporter said, ‘Body of Juilliard student found dead,’ and it flashed a picture of Sarah,” says Almond. “We see that all the time, but they’re always strangers.” A Midwesterner himself, Almond drew from his own life to portray small-town fears. “My character is the one that wants to stay and not engage in the dark, scary world,” he says. “That’s a strong feeling in the Midwest— that longing to hold tight to what you know.” For Love, performing in a stage musical is itself a journey into the unknown—but a welcome one. “I needed to be taken off the [wheel of death] that I was stuck on,” she says. “Being live and being vulnerable in front of the audience is my favorite thing to do.” Kansas City Choir Boy runs Wednesday–Sunday, November 30–December 11, at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-949-6722; arshtcenter.org

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THE COLOR OF MONEY SOUTH FLORIDA-BASED ARTIST MISTER E WENT FROM RAGS TO RICHES IN THE ART WORLD WHEN HIS PSYCHEDELIC BENJAMIN FRANKLINS FOUND THEIR WAY INTO THE HOMES OF A-LIST CELEBRITIES.

Mister E relaxes atop one of his exotic cars in the new 10,000-squarefoot Delray Beach studio/ gallery/event space that he calls the FactorE.

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Whether you’ve seen his colorful hundred-dollar bills plastered all over Miley Cyrus’s Instagram account or flying out of a pink “cash cannon” in rapper D.R.A.M.’s music video for “Cash Machine,” Mister E’s kaleidoscopic currency has everyone wanting to make it rain—with art. And it’s not just hip young musicians who are

fans; stars including Floyd Mayweather, Adam Sandler, and Lionel Richie have all requested works by the Delray Beach-based artist. “It’s so surreal,” he says. Even the Supreme Court’s Chief Justice John Roberts owns a Mister E masterpiece. Although his creative genius was apparent when he was young, the

artist (who disclosed that his first name begins with an E but politely declined to provide his full name in order to remain a “mystery/mister-e”) began selling paintings after college as a sideline while working in construction. After a stint in New York City, E moved back to Delray Beach, where he rented a small studio on the popular Atlantic

Avenue. “I threw a big opening party where I hung up about 15 paintings, and I sold $10,000 in the first night,” he recalls. “That’s when I decided to become an artist.” Today, celebrities like Cyrus are reaching out to him personally. “I woke up to a direct message from her on Instagram saying she wanted my

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art in her house,” E says. “I didn’t want to just send her a painting. I wanted to go there and do something special.” That led to a residency in her LA manse, where he completed the now famous #MoneyWall, which also includes a vintage safe he restored, covered in gold leaf, and filled with bills for Cyrus’s friends to sign and add to the installation. “Imagine how many cool people come to her place!” E has since turned his attention to major partnerships and his Art Basel exhibition in the Wynwood Arts District, open to the public December 1–5 and featuring a collaboration with Lamborghini and “other surprises.” He will also make

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a special appearance with D.R.A.M. at the 24/7 showclub E11EVEN during Art Basel on December 3. Although Basel is a milestone for this self-taught artist, E remains humble and down-to-earth, focusing on what he truly loves: producing artwork that brings people joy. It’s why he gets up at 7 am to create, and why his latest project—a 10,000-square-foot studio in Delray Beach that he and manager Monsieur Marcel have worked tirelessly to bring to life—may be his best work yet. “I wanted a place where people can come and where I can have events,” says E. “It’s more than just buying artwork. I want it to be an experience they always remember.” mistereart.com

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Mister E working on The Crumple in his Delray Beach studio. top left: The vintage safe that Mister E covered in gold leaf and filled with bills as part of #MoneyWall, the installation he created for Miley Cyrus. top right: Chamaeleon.

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MILES OF UNEXPLORED AND DESERTED GROUND BENEATH THE METRORAIL WILL BECOME MIAMI’S FIRST LINEAR PARK, URBAN TRAIL, AND ART PLAYGROUND WHEN THE UNDERLINE SPRINGS TO LIFE. BY KATIE JACKSON

Within the last decade, the Magic City has quickly become one of the leading innovative art and culture hubs in the country, with thoughtfully curated projects like the Pérez Art Museum Miami, National YoungArts Foundation, Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, and more spread throughout the area. Enter, now, The Underline. With a mission to transform the underutilized and desolate stretch below the Metrorail (a dual-track, elevated rapid transit system that provides service to Miami International Airport and runs from Kendall through South Miami, Coral Gables, and downtown Miami), The Underline will take the less-than-friendly

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10-mile pedestrian walkway and bike path from a no man’s land to a labyrinth of thriving natural habitats, inviting fitness zones, and even a blank canvas for local artists to leave their mark with murals, sculptures, installations, and performance art. Soliciting the help and partnerships of Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places, Friends of The Underline Art Advisory, and Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces, as well as $200,000 in funding from ArtPlace America, The Underline is kicking off its artistic initiative this month featuring contemporary works by four Miami-based artists: Bhakti Baxter, Naomi Fisher, Nicolas Lobo, and

Nicolas Lobo’s A Sculpture to Shape the Body will function both as a mobile exercise station and critique of self-improvement. ABOVE, FROM LEFT: The Underline “rain garden”; Naomi Fisher’s #PUZZLED Underline Miami drawing.

Friends of The Underline is starting off 2017 right by putting the local masterpieces on display throughout the 9.7-mile corridor (including the eight Metrorail locations stretching from Brickell to Dadeland), beginning January 6. The best way for you to start the year? Take a walk or bike ride along The Underline to view them. 1172 S. Dixie Hwy., Coral Gables; theunderline.org

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MISE-ENSCÈNE AT BRAVA BY BRA ILGORE, THE TWO-TIME JAMES BEARD AWARD SEMIFINALIST LANDS THE STARRING ROLE AS THE ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER’S CULINARY MAESTRO.

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Louis CK. Courtney Love. The Beach Boys. Dirty Dancing. The Nutcracker. These are just a few of the high-profile attractions that the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts will bring to Miamians as part of its 10th-anniversary season. But venture upstairs to Brava by Brad Kilgore and you’ll find an entirely different type of performance, with Kilgore— a protégé of Jean-Georges Vongerichten and a Food & Wine “Best New Chef” for 2016—taking center stage in a show involving whipped clam chowder and popcorn chicken (and not the fried KFC type). “Cookery is a form of performance art,” says Kilgore, who has dramatically elevated the city’s culinary standing since exiting the world of traditional fine dining and opening Alter last year. Perhaps that’s why, when it came time for the Arsht Center to revamp its on-site restaurant, Kilgore was the natural choice for John Richard, the Center’s president and CEO. “He gave me a tour and asked what I would do if the restaurant was mine,” the chef recalls, “so I submitted a menu geared around the design and mind-set that people are in when they go to the theater”—a

Pièce de résistance: Brava by Brad Kilgore’s three-day beef rib will have diners salivating for an encore.

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SAVOR Seating is available to Arsht Center patrons before and after performances, as well as to the public.

Alaskan halibut with spinach nage, golden potato, zucchini, pistachio relish, and lemon verbena reflects the chef’s “elegant but casual” approach.

Chef Brad Kilgore is a two-time James Beard Award semifinalist. right: Chèvre cheesecake with tarragon and morello cherry sorbet.

chowder is a timeless and rich dish, but we made it lighter and just new.” The same credo applies to the extraordinary Arsht Caesar, made with young artichokes, Grana Padano (often called the king of cheeses), and bottarga. The entrées are equally enthralling, with the celeriac “steak” and the poulet rouge— which Kilgore refers to as “the underdogs”—sharing the spotlight. “Chicken and vegetables tend to be Alter switches to a tasting mind-set that he describes purée and as nimble as the unmemorable,” he says, menu on December 1). as elegant but casual. Florida clams and celery “but really good chicken Fragrant house-baked That preliminary menu root that infuse the aerated shows skills from the is now the playbill at Brava, loaves of rosemary focaccia, broth. “There are plays and kitchen.” In the case of the served with a duo of olive open whenever there’s a symphonies that have been poulet rouge, that means a performance at the Center, and sweet cream butters, set around for decades, even full day of preparation that the table and the scene for centuries, and people are with seating available involves infusing hollanthe recognizable acts that before and after the show still appreciating them,” says daise with popcorn and for Arsht patrons as well as follow, like a clam chowder Kilgore. “There’s no reason stuffing it with a farce using that’s both dense with black why it shouldn’t be like that the thighs and herbs, then the general public (a nice truffle butter and potato bonus since the focus at with the food. Clam roasting and finishing it

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with asparagus, rosemary, and more popcorn, says chef de cuisine Jeff Maxfield, formerly of Toscana Divino and Ironside Pizza. Maxfield is part of an ensemble cast at Brava that includes Kilgore’s other half, pastry star Soraya Caraccioli-Kilgore. Like any performance, a meal is only as good as its finale, and at Brava that means three possible sweet endings—a chèvre cheesecake (with morello cherry and tarragon), the Key lime cube (featuring a quartet of citruses encased in toasted meringue), or the decadently dark chocolate ganache—each one worthy of a standing ovation. 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-949-6722; arshtcenter.org

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SAVOR THE DISH At Alter, Brad Kilgore’s elusive octopus hides beneath waves of nori chips. RIGHT: Don’t be fooled by the sea urchin vessel it comes in; Pao’s Unicorn is tasty in spite of its prickly appearance. BELOW: La Mar’s Maine lobster Flor Causa is better than any bouquet of flowers.

LOOK BUT DON’T EAT? NOT A CHANCE! THESE WORKS OF CULINARY ART ARE ALMOST TOO PRETTY TO DEVOUR. ALMOST… BY CARLA TORRES

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Miami, 305-573-5996; altermiami.com

“What you see with your eyes and what you taste are complete opposites,” says Bradley Kilgore, a Food & Wine “Best New Chef” for 2016, about his octopus (cloaked in aji panca and submerged beneath nori “ink” and vegetable chips), which looks like a sculpture you might find at the bottom of the ocean. 223 NW 23rd St.,

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Chef Henry Hane’s mom always prepared him toad in the hole as a kid. While his version—with butter-seared house-baked brioche, two vibrant runny eggs in the center, dotted crème fraîche aioli, olive oil “snow,” and fennel fronds—is a bit more abstract,

it still elicits pangs of nostalgia. 600 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305330-6310; bachourbb.com TAG TEAM: EATING HOUSE

Since Eating House opened as a pop-up, culinary artist and Chopped winner Giorgio Rapicavoli’s philosophy has remained the same: “If cooking is an art, then we’re making graffiti.” Exhibit A: His heirloom tomatoes with peanut, ginger, nuoc cham vinaigrette, and frozen coconut milk are as vibrant as the Wynwood Walls. 804 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, 305-448-6524; eating housemiami.com FLOWER POWER: LA MAR BY GASTÓN ACURIO

When Diego Oka came up with the Flor Causa, his goal was to create an edible flower arrangement. But don’t expect a vegetarian feast. Instead, the black causa is stuffed with Maine lobster tartare and speckled with avocado, salmon eggs, and flowers. 500 Brickell Key Dr., Miami, 305-9138358; mandarinoriental.com INTO THE MYSTIC: PAO BY PAUL QUI

The stuff of legend, Paul Qui’s

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Unicorn dish is aptly named. Grilled sweet corn pudding, kalamansi, chile de árbol, and sake aioli come together inside a sea urchin shell. Of course, there’s also uni, hence “unicorn.” 3201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-655-5630; faena.com POP PSYCHEDELIC: THE BAZAAR BY JOSÉ ANDRÉS

While all of James Beard Award winner José Andrés’s creations are wonderfully whimsical, the dragon fruit tuna ceviche, with pecans, hibiscus, and dragon fruit foam, will have you seeing 50 shades of pink and tasting flavor combinations you never imagined existed. 1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-4552999; sbe.com MULTIPLE ART FORMS: 1111 PERUVIAN BISTRO

Chocolate lovers can indulge in an assortment of textures and temperatures in the visually stunning and decadently sweet dessert called Chocolate Temperatures. Much like outstanding art, it will leave you thinking about it for days on end. 1111 SW First Ave., Miami, 786-615-9633; 1111peruvianbistro.com

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SAVOR CHEERS! CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Sugar, the lush rooftop bar at East, Miami; libations include the Lychee Blossom and Sunset Samba; the Eastern-inflected menu offers (FROM LEFT) tamarindglazed beef satay, crispy white fish, and steamed prawn and scallop dumplings, accompanied by a Sweet Life cocktail.

SPOONFUL OF SUGAR FORTY FLOORS UP, ROOFTOP OASIS SUGAR AT EAST, MIAMI PROVIDES A RESPITE FROM THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF BRICKELL WITH LIBATIONS INSPIRED BY THE FAR EAST. BY CARLA TORRES

From a dive bar beloved by Anthony Bourdain (Mac’s Club Deuce) to one of the World’s Best Bars (The Broken Shaker) and the city’s only 24/7 showclub (E11EVEN), there isn’t a shortage of places to imbibe in the 305. But set some 500 feet above sea level with the topmost bird’s-eye view of anywhere in the Magic City? Only one alfresco drinking den could be so sweet! Take the psychedelic elevator in East, Miami—the flagship business and lifestyle hotel of the $1.05 billion Brickell City Centre—40 floors up to Sugar, where handcrafted cocktails and stargazing go hand in hand. Reminiscent of a Southeast Asian jungle and drawing a debonair international crowd, the lush watering hole is equally popular with locals who like to see,

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be seen, and meet interesting people from all walks of life. (Come every other Saturday and you may catch III Points music festival founder and Bardot Music Director David Sinopoli moonlighting as DJ Legs Benedict.) For potables, Sugar is shaking things up and paying homage to the brand’s culture by throwing exotic ingredients—from Thai chili and iced tea to Asian pear, green tea, and even sesame oil—into the mix. While the East of Miami cocktail (gin, green tea, ginger, and lime) has become Sugar’s signature, the Sesame Sling (also gin, but with mango, Key lime, hibiscus, and sesame) is as East-meets-Miami as it gets. 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, 305-712-7000; east-miami.com

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SAVOR GRAND OPENINGS The clever craft cocktails at Copper 29 go down even more smoothly to the beats of an in-house DJ.

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Mindful Indulgence: PARADIGM KITCHEN

First, Matthew Sherman got Miami hooked on juicing with Jugofresh. Now, he and Jugofresh chef Paco are feeding health-minded Miamians concoctions like dosa wraps (made with easily digestible fermented legumes), poke bowls with the local catch of the day, and Stoner’s Delight: gluten-free and vegan banana and sweet potato bread topped with almond butter, caramelized banana, and chocolate sauce. 1843 Bay Road, Miami Beach, 786-453-2488

Copper 29’s Purple Tears cocktail and short-rib flat bread (left).

Drinking Den: COPPER 29

It’s about time Coral Gables got its first legitimate craft cocktail bar. Don’t be fooled by the bouncer and velvet ropes; inside the vibe is dark, moody, and bordering on a speakeasy. The libations are equally paradoxical: Classics are given twists, like a chai-infused mule with a splash of açai kombucha and aloe juice or a new take on the old-fashioned with dry eucalyptus shrub, star anise extract, black walnut bitters, and a proper cherry oak-smoked ice cube. Better yet: Soak it all up with an order of chili duck nachos. 206 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, 786-580-4689; copper29bar.com The pizza oven at Paulie Gee’s churns out a mouthwatering array of creative twists on Neapolitanstyle pies.

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SAVOR GRAND OPENINGS Green Pastures from Paradigm Kitchen.

with everything from brisket to octopus to slow-roasted Cuban pulled pork and even vegan fennel sausage with cashew ricotta dollops. Try the signature Hellboy (a tomatobased pie with Italian tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, Berkshire hot sopressatta, Parmigiano-Reggiano, and Mike’s Hot Honey), which is credited for single-handedly setting off the hot-and-sweet pizza trend in NYC. Finish things off with Mike’s Hot Honey sundae. 8001 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; pauliegee.com Organic Living: LILIKOI

House-made falafels, mushroom farro risotto, a mahi mahi burger, a kale piña colada smoothie, glutenfree waffles with coconut Chantilly and pecans—these are just a few of our favorite things from South Pointe’s salubrious surf-chic café. 500 South Pointe Dr., Miami Beach, 305-763-8692 Heat Is On: PHUC YEA

When the Magic City’s first Phuc Yea pop-up shuttered in 2011, foodies were left both devastated and hoping it would return as a permanent fixture. Fast-forward five years and Aniece Meinhold and Cesar Zapata have gone back to their Vietnamese roots, only this time they’re throwing Cajun influences and Miami swagger into the mix. Cases in point: crispy cod Cajun banh mi and Caja China Coca-Cola hoisin duck. 7001 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-602-3710; phucyea.com Eat Like the French: PARIS 6 BISTRO

Sometimes you just need a croque monsieur… after clubbing until 6 am. Enter this Brazilian import and the only 24-hour French bistro on South Beach. Think escargots, crème vichyssoise, and entrecôte béarnaise with frites. 2200 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-363-6801; paris6bistro.com

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SWEET VICTORY SWEET LIBERTY DRINKS & SUPPLY CO.—THE BEST NEW AMERICAN COCKTAIL BAR— MARKED BEVERAGE LEGEND JOHN LERMAYER’S RETURN. BY CARLA TORRES

Sweet Liberty, with its neon PURSUE HAPPINESS sign (CENTER LEFT) and owner John Lermayer’s (CENTER RIGHT) collection of 800-plus spirits, boasts the beach’s best cocktails, like the Baby Bison (TOP LEFT) and Beast of Bourbon (BOTTOM RIGHT). TOP RIGHT: The bartender’s table.

From opening the Florida Room at the Delano (recruited by Lenny Kravitz) and The Regent to being the first American bartender to participate in the Daiquiri King Competition at the El Floridita Bar in Cuba, John Lermayer isn’t just a venerable force behind any bar. He’s a bartender’s bartender. What sets Sweet Liberty apart? We are an American bartenderdriven bar. It’s eclectic. There is not one type of person that hangs out here. You can have a drink next to a drag queen, a Marlins player, and a stripper. What’s the peak time to visit? We have a solid rosé and oysters happy hour, which usually hangs tight till about midnight, when industry starts rolling in. Is that why you have a bartender’s table behind the bar? We wanted full transparency. You can see everything: all our shrubs, syrups, mixes, and garnish chart. How many cocktails are on the menu? We’ve got about 814 labels of spirits, not including vermouth and certified wines. We’re not just about cocktails. We love wine and beer. Plus food… Being an industry bar, [food] was really important. Where else can you put drops of mezcal in your oysters? I also think we have the best burger. Did you always want to open your own bar? Every guy wants his own bar since the day he starts drinking, but it was about taking everything I learned on the road and bringing it back. What’s the craziest thing that has happened at Sweet Liberty? We had drag queens milk wrestling one night. 237-B 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-763-8217; mysweetliberty.com

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DARK DINING AFTER ART BASEL’S MANY FAIRS, GALLERIES, AND PARTIES COMES THE REAL AFTERPARTY. RATHER THAN GOING TO SLEEP HUNGRY, INDULGE IN EVERYTHING FROM TACOS TO CROISSANTS AT THESE MOUTHWATERING NOCTURNAL NOOKS. BY CARLA TORRES

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For French Bread and Croissants: LA SANDWICHERIE

This sandwich counter will be curing impending hangovers for years to come with its baguettes stacked with limitless combinations of French salami, Brie, mozzarella, prosciutto, cornichons, and highly addictive secret vinaigrette—in perfect walking distance to most

South Beach clubs. Pro tip: Go for the signature Frenchie and put it on a croissant. 229 14th St., Miami Beach, 305-532-8934; lasandwicherie.com For Pizza: CASOLA’S

Is there anything better than a late-night slice of straight-out-of-the-oven pizza? There’s a reason this nondescript joint has been open since

1982 and, regardless of the night or time, always has a line of pie lovers awaiting their mammoth slice piled high with toppings. Think you have what it takes? Order everything on it. 2437 SW 17th St., Miami, 305-858-0090; casolas.com For Tacos and Tequila: BODEGA

Drink, eat, and drink

again, or vice versa, at this taqueria that doubles as a speakeasy and knocks back some serious specialty shots of smoked horchata (a blend of mezcal and rumchata served chilled with grated cinnamon). It goes seriously well with the vast variety of tacos on offer. 1220 16th St., Miami Beach, 305-704-2145; bodegasouthbeach.com

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Mexican street food and midnight go together like tacos and tequila at the colorful Bodega taqueria and speakeasy, overseen by chef Bernie Matz.


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Ever come home super hungry to find your fridge almost empty and proceed to make yourself a sad, undersized sandwich? This is the opposite: Sarnies are colossal and come stacked with houseroasted meats, artisan cheeses, and top-secret sauces. Get a whole crazy chicken (chicken tenders, Monterey Jack, avocado, fried jalapeños, and chorizo hollandaise) and save half for the morning. 1600 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305-704-3600; meninhospitality.com

People say nothing good happens after 2 am. Clearly those people have never been to Yakko-San, where last call is 2:45 am and you can have a full and authentic Japanese meal surrounded by chefs (Makoto is a regular) who just finished cooking dinner for hundreds of people and are as famished as you are. 3881 NE 163 St., North Miami Beach, 305947-0064; yakko-san.com

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Of course there’s a 24-hour Cuban bakery on South Beach—this is

Miami, after all. Expect 15-plus sweet and savory pastelito varieties baked fresh daily, and yes, they also have croquetas. Got an early morning? That’s what coladas were made for. 1511 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 786-7175859; pinecrestbakery.com For a Nightcap: SWEET LIBERTY

In the mood for just one more drink (famous last words)? Get it at the best New American cocktail bar in the country. For a nightcap that’s as delicious as it is boozy, go with the bourbon bread pudding and wash it down with an Irish coffee. 237 20th St.,

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If you’re the type of person who needs to end the night on a sweet note, Insomnia Cookies will bring up to 300 cookies (think s’mores, double chocolate mint, M&M, snickerdoodle, à la mode, and more) right to your door. 1227 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 877632-6654; insomniacookies.com For Philly Cheese Steak: ALIBI AT LOST WEEKEND

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With a menu that has well over 200 items, Prime 112 owner Myles Chefetz’s retro diner will satisfy your cravings at any hour. The fried chicken and waffle Benny is exactly what it sounds like: fried chicken and waffles with eggs Benedict on top. Need we say more? 157 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305532-4700; myles restaurantgroup.com

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Superstar Pitbull gave an epic surprise performance during Brickell City Centre's grand unveiling.

When it comes to representing the Magic City, no one does it better than Miami-born superstar Pitbull. So it was fitting that Mr. 305 himself would lend his chart-topping vocal talents to the grand-opening blowout for one of the most anticipated projects to ever hit Miami, the $1.05 billion Brickell City Centre. The Grammy Award-winning artist shut it down—literally—as South Miami Avenue closed for the first time in the city’s history for the private debut of the 80-story mixed-use mega project. And though the weather was less than ideal (it poured as he took the stage), it didn’t stop Pitbull from putting on an unforgettable show, performing his smash hits and reminding Miamians why he’s in fact Mr. 305 Worldwide.

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Erik Spoelstra, Pat Riley, and Shane Battier at the fifth annual Battioke event presented by the Battier Take Charge Foundation at Ball & Chain. Franklin Sirmans, Jorge Pérez, Cricket Taplin, and Aaron Podhurst at the ninth annual PAMM Corporate luncheon at the Pérez Art Museum Miami.

Diplo and Jake Jefferson at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

STAR’S NIGHT OUT Miami said farewell to NBA superstar Dwyane Wade with a star-studded bash at Rockwell. Across the bridge, supermodel Elle Macpherson donned a stylish all-black ensemble at the Special Olympics annual Sponsor an Athlete Awards Dinner at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami. Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade at Rockwell. Elle Macpherson, Flynn Busson, and Camille Martayan at the Special Olympics annual Sponsor an Athlete Awards Dinner at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami.

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Marko Gojanovic, Navin Chatani, Kevin Crew, and Nicola Siervo at Wall at the W South Beach.

Jordana Pomeroy and Narciso Rodriguez with Patricia and Phillip Frost at Rodriguez’s “An Exercise in Minimalism” exhibition private reception at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Museum of Art FIU.


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Cedric Gervais and Joe Lahoud at Story.

Alberto Carvalho and Jennifer Valoppi at Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program’s Miami-Dade and Broward County kickoff and orientation event at the InterContinental Miami.

Terrence J and La La Anthony at the 2016 World Class Bartender of the Year Finals award ceremony at Ice Palace.

Chris Paciello, Nas, and Sean “Diddy” Combs at Rockwell.

PARTY PEOPLE TV personalities Terrence J and La La Anthony celebrated the World Class Bartender of the Year Finals Awards, imbibing alongside the city’s top beverage professionals at Ice Palace, while musical geniuses Cedric Gervais and Kent Jones grooved the night away at South of Fifth megaclub Story.

Brooke and AJ Rosenfeld at an Evening of Luxury presented by Robb Report and Douglas Elliman at The Miami Beach Edition. Justin Hensley, DJ Shift, and Fred Khalifa at E11EVEN.

Kent Jones at Story.

Michelle Rubell, Kinga Lampert, and Trudy Cejas at the Rosé Fashion luncheon celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month at Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.

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Jorge Muñoz, Ferran Adriá, Aaron Mulliss, and Nick Beardshaw at the second US Gastronomy Congress Challenge of Contemporary Cuisine presented by Estrella Damm at the Miami Culinary Institute.

Sidra Mattson Urbom and David Halpern at The Chance to Create event in celebration of the 15-year anniversary of Arts for Learning at the Eden Roc Miami Beach.

Magnus Sodamin, Typoe, and Van Brown at the “OMGWTF” opening reception presented by Primary Projects.

Leo Robitschek, Josh Wagner, and Nathan O’Neill at the NoMad Bar Takeover at Matador Bar at The Miami Beach Edition.

Tomi Rose and Mark Strickland at the Special Olympics annual Sponsor an Athlete 2016 Awards Dinner at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami.

Andres Marquez and Marie Carrasquillo at the Botaniko Weston VIP groundbreaking. Tiffany Fuentes, Nikki Rosa, and Jessica Linares at the Lavish Event Rentals annual soirée.

Massimo Melchiorre and Yeliz Titiz at Prajñāpāramita presented by East, Miami x YoungArts x Art Lexïng.

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Linda Levy Goldberg and Sid Goldberg at the annual Support-A-Scholar Fundraiser hosted by Breakthrough Miami at a private residence.

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Rebecca Rishman Lipsey, Belkys Nerey, Somy Ali, Criselda Breene, Iran Issa-Khan, and Tere Blanca at the Heart in Hand Awards hosted by No More Tears at The Sacred Space Miami.

Sean and Brett Elias at the Miracle Society of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami 100 Member Milestone celebration at Vagabond Kitchen & Bar.

Pablo de Ritis, Munisha Underhill, Carolina Garcia Jayaram, and Walid Wahab at the ninth annual PAMM Corporate luncheon at the Pérez Art Museum Miami.

Chad Turner and Iva Kosovic at the Symphony After Hours: Welcome to Classic Miami event presented by Friends of New World Symphony at The Confidante Miami Beach.

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Jerry Libbin, Wayne Pathman, and Michael Goldberg at the Kurz Real Estate VIP unveiling celebration. Ricky Patel and Zak Mann at the fifth annual Fashion Gives Back at the Moore Building.

Matthew Abess, Tim Douglas, John Fumagalli, and Jeri Wolfson at “The Pursuit of Abstraction” VIP preview celebration at The Wolfsonian-FIU.

Alicia Cervera Lamadrid and Fran Scola at the Great Expectations for East Edgewater event hosted by Missoni Baia and Biscayne Neighborhoods Association.

Leyanee Perez with Allen and Judi Susser at the Art and Health-Palette to Palate event at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU.

Stephanie, Miriam, Celene, and Natalie Gee at the Gee Beauty Sunset Harbor unveiling.

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Lili, Gloria, Emily, and Emilio Estefan at the Latin Songwriter’s Hall of Fame fourth annual La Musa awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach.

Jon Secada at the La Musa 2016 Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach.

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Charlie Puth during his We Don’t Talk Tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach.

Music fans gathered in Wynwood for the highly anticipated fourth annual III Points and its three days of music, art, and technology installations that included a virtual trip to Mars. On the Beach, chart-topping heartthrob Charlie Puth serenaded fans during his We Don’t Talk Tour stop at the Fillmore Miami Beach.

Sandra Santiago and Tatiana Soukup at the Fashion Fights Cancer event at the Moore Building. Carolina Bilbao, Carlos Rosso, and James Quinlan at the Rhythm Foundation season kickoff celebration at Auberge Residences & Spa Miami.

Malika James at III Points.

Katy Stoke, Barbara Hevia, and Christy Martin at the Casa Costanera unveiling.

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Gina Tinoco and Michelle Bernstein at the Coca-Cola #SaborACasa Hispanic Heritage dinner at Crumb & Parchment in the Miami Design District.

Desmond Child, Robi Draco Rosa, Lenny Kravitz, and Rudy Perez at the Latin Songwriter’s Hall of Fame fourth annual La Musa awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach.


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Karla Pascua and Katharine Rubino at the American Cancer Society luncheon at Neiman Marcus Merrick Park.

Karla Dascal, Greg Calejo, and Gingi Beltran at Beltran’s 50th-birthday celebration at The Sacred Space Miami.

Micky Green during her performance with Flight Facilities at III Points.

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Chelsea Manheimer and Carly Patterson at La Perla in Bal Harbour Shops.

Hip-hop star Chance the Rapper brought down the house during his Magnificent Coloring World Tour show at the Fillmore Miami Beach, while philanthropist and magnate Sir Richard Branson made a stop through the Faena to unveil Virgin Voyages and announce that the cruise line will be the first to adopt the cleanenergy system. In Coral Gables, Miami style lovers shopped for a cause during the American Cancer Society luncheon at Neiman Marcus Merrick Park.

Cristina Isabel Mas, Jacquelyn Munilla, Lesli Brown, Silvia Trinidad, Ani Hernandez, Maggie Villacampa, and Carol Iacovelli at the American Cancer Society luncheon at Neiman Marcus Merrick Park.

Sir Richard Branson at the Virgin Voyages announcement at Faena Miami Beach.

Valeria FiĂąana and Pedro Larre at III Points.

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Annie Vazquez and Lauren Gnazzo at the fifth annual Fashion Fights Cancer event at the Moore Building.

Chance the Rapper on stage during his Magnificent Coloring World Tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach.

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opposite page: Gown, Jonathan Simkhai ($15,495). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8656161; neimanmarcus.com. Yellow- and white-gold diamond Etoilee pendant earrings; yellow- and whitegold diamond Etoilee necklace; one-of-a-kind yellow- and white-gold, golden South Sea pearl, and rose-cut diamond necklace; hand-engraved yellow- and white-gold diamond Opera cuff; handengraved 18k white-gold diamond cuff; hand-engraved pink-gold and diamond Macri band; yellow- and white-gold emerald-cut diamond Opera ring; yellow-gold, sapphire, and diamond yellow beryl ring; yellow- and white-gold, diamond, and tsavorite cocktail ring; 18k yellow-gold Opera band ring; and 18k white-gold South Sea pearl diamond ring (prices on request), Buccellati. Bal Harbour Shops, 305-8668686; buccellati.com


doesn’t need to introduce herself at a party—or anywhere, really—but she does anyway. “Hi, I’m Heidi,” she says HEIDI with the type of voice that practically hugs you, flashing a KLUM million-dollar smile. In 2011, Klum catwalked her way to number 2 on Forbes’s World’s Top-Earning Models list with $20 million in earnings. And just this October, when Forbes shone a light on the world’s highest-paid TV hosts, the Project Runway, Germany’s Next Top Model, and America’s Got Talent judge was one of six women on the list. Having graced more Victoria’s Secret runways than she can count and having landed the coveted spot on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue, where she wore nothing but psychedelic body paint, at the age of 25 (just five years after winning a national modeling contest in her native Germany), Klum has been photographed for virtually every magazine, including the cover of Ocean Drive. “When I came to America in ’94, my first stop was Miami,” she recalls. “I remember it like it was yesterday.” And she’s still going. After a long week of recording voice-overs for her upcoming kids’ movie Arctic Justice: The Thunder Squad, posing for dual photo shoots, volunteering for the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and planning her daughter’s seventh-birthday parties at school and home, Klum’s ability to instantly remember a moment from two decades ago in her fastpaced life is quite impressive. Let alone find the time to cook dinner for her four children and boyfriend, acclaimed art dealer Vito Schnabel; design a

desk with her signature butterflies for Roche Bobois that will be auctioned off during Art Basel in Miami Beach; and launch her debut swimwear collection, Heidi Klum Swim. “Today I am super tired,” she concedes. But when I ask her about a nap, she lets out a contagious laugh—she still has 45 minutes on the treadmill to do. After that? Who knows. Why was Miami your first stop in the US? My agency at the time said, “You have to go to Miami! A lot of the German clients and catalogs are shooting down there. And with your curves and your healthy look, this is going to be right up your alley.” You’re basically like supermom with four kids, and now you’re working on your first kids’ movie. Have you always been into animated films? I love Pippi Longstocking! When you have four children, you pretty much see every movie that there is to see and get excited when new ones come out. So me being in one (I play two animals) is super exciting for them even though they can’t see me. After modeling lingerie for 20 years, you were asked to design your own line, Heidi Klum Intimates. I detoured from wanting to become a designer when I won a modeling contest [in Germany] and never looked back. After many years [in fashion] and meeting many people, everyone always wants to know how you dress, what shoes and jeans you think are best, what bras have the best fit. Doing my own line was a natural fit.

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Sun Muse one-piece, Heidi Klum Swim ($170). heidiklumintimates.com. Yellow-gold, sapphire, mother-of-pearl, and diamond earrings and hand-engraved yellow- and white-gold diamond cuff (prices on request), Buccellati. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8668686; buccellati.com. 18k yellow-gold and black diamond leopard ring, Jack Vartanian ($6,200). jackvartanian.com. Embellished Candidate pumps, Christian Louboutin ($1,195). Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., 305-576-6820; christianlouboutin.com


“I have no problems with nudity at all. I’m very free.”

Which bras do have the best fit? I love a natural shape. I don’t love big pushup bras and boobs right under your neck! That was yesterday. I thought we need to do something different for the super sexy girls who have lots of pushup bras but also love no lining inside, where it’s all lace. My whole slogan, what I tell my design team, is always “more boobs, less bra.” Is there such a thing as lingerie that’s too sexy? Everyone should do what they want to do, [even if it’s] thigh-high stockings and a garter belt that shows a little bit when you sit at the dinner table. I don’t think that’s vulgar. I feel comfortable and don’t care if someone sees my nipples necessarily—it’s okay to see the nipple! But not everyone feels comfortable with that. Which is why I made a “Busting Out of the Cage” line with nipple petals and other fun but modest stuff. Would you say your swimsuit collection, Heidi Klum Swim, is sexy? Lingerie and swim are quite similar because of the silhouette, though I’m a little bit more classic in my swim. Only your spouse will see lingerie, or you wear it for yourself. When you go to the beach, you are as close to being naked in public as you can possibly ever be, so I don’t like it to be too fussy, too weird, too many straps, or too many strange tan lines. For me it was about having more of a classic silhouette that has a great fit, and then pairing that with beautiful prints, great textures, fabrics, great hardware, and trim. So you’re classic, yet you’re a fan of going topless. I grew up going to nude beaches with my parents, so I’m a nudist. I have no problems with nudity at all. I’m very free. When I go to the beach, it’s in a very remote place where there are not a lot of people, and I like to go topless. Is that why you’re so open about sex and public displays of affection? I’m not doing PDA on the beach with tons of people. I go on a boat or I take a hike somewhere. If you would zoom out in the places where I’m with my boyfriend, there’s nobody there. Unfortunately, paparazzi always follow us, in a helicopter or they hang behind a bush or a boat and they come up with scuba gear. But to the outside world, it looks like we’re frolicking on the beach having a show in front of everyone. Speaking of your boyfriend and paparazzi, the media loves calling you a cougar. [Klum is 43 and Schnabel is 30.] It’s not about age. We have an amazing connection, we have fun together, and we love each other. It doesn’t matter what people say. As long as you know when you close your door in your own home, you have an amazing time together. That’s really all that matters. With four kids and your oldest almost a teenager, have you had the sex talk? They know how babies are conceived. I have never really been a huge fan of beating around the bush. I’m quite direct. I guess that’s how people know me on television: I don’t mince my words. Your biggest splurge has been on art, and Vito Schnabel is well-known in the art world. Do you connect over that? Art [and math] were my majors in school. I have always loved to paint. Being involved with someone who is so good at this, [Vito] is an amazing teacher of all that is new now. Going to school, you learn about the Picassos and Warhols of the world and different time periods. Now I learn more about contemporary art, cultures, and what is now.

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OPPOSITE PAGE: Sublime Ribelle soft-cup bra, Heidi Klum Intimates ($110). Nordstrom, Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., 305-356-6900; nordstrom.com. Yellow- and white-gold diamond Etoilee pendant earrings; yellow-gold and diamond Etoilee necklace; and white-gold diamond Etoilee flexible cuff (prices on request), Buccellati. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8668686; buccellati.com THIS PAGE: Gown, Roberto Cavalli ($4,250). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305865-1749; robertocavalli.com. Yellow- and white-gold diamond Etoilee pendant earrings; yellow-gold and diamond cuff; pink-gold and diamond Macri band; blackened gold Macri cuff bracelet; yellow-gold and diamond Etoilee cuff; yellow-gold and diamond Opera cuff; yellow-gold Opera band; and white- and yellowgold emerald-cut diamond Opera ring (prices on request), Buccellati. Bal Harbour Shops, 305-866-8686; buccellati.com. Tuctopen platform sandals, Christian Louboutin ($1,095). Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., 305-576-6820; christianlouboutin.com

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“People always say, ‘How can you still want to do this? Doesn’t it get boring?’ Fashion doesn’t get boring. Fashion always evolves and changes.”

Gown, Pamella Roland ($3,520). Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-1100; saks.com. White-gold, South Sea pearl, and diamond ring; yellow- and white-gold diamond Etoilee flexible cuff; hand-engraved white-gold diamond cuff; and yellow-gold Opera band (prices on request), Buccellati. Bal Harbour Shops, 305-866-8686; buccellati.com. Tuctopen platform sandals, Christian Louboutin ($1,095). Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., 305-576-6820; christianlouboutin.com Styling by Inge Fonteyne Styling assistance by Carolina Cuervo Hair by Lorenzo Martin at The Wall Group Makeup by Linda Hay at The Wall Group Manicure by Tom Bachik for L’Oréal Paris/Cloutier Remix


Project Runway was the highest-rated show on cable after finishing its sixth season, and now it’s going into its 15th season.. People always say, “How can you still want to do this after so many years? Doesn’t it get boring?” Fashion doesn’t get boring. Fashion always evolves and changes. They’re real people with real stories. How can you find that boring? You’ve given back through Unicef, traveling to Haiti post-earthquake, to India to promote health and education, and serving as their Trick-or-Treat ambassador. Why is this important? Because of how little we know about what they do. We see pictures in magazines or we see these commercials on television and have become numb to them. It’s horrible. I have been to Africa, Mongolia, Haiti, and India many times, and it’s heartbreaking. Anything—a pencil, a piece of paper, a pair of sneakers or old books—means the world to these people. You were the topic of one of Donald Trump’s verbal assaults last year when he said, “Heidi Klum is no longer a 10.” Did you take time to watch the debates and vote? Of course! It’s hard for me to comment on politics; I don’t know a lot. I would never have voted for him, and it has nothing to do with him saying I’m not a 10. We’re just not on the same wavelength. What’s the biggest criticism you’ve received? That I’m too curvy. Too feminine. I got that a lot. That I should be skinnier. And that I’m not edgy enough and a little too happy half of the time. Everyone was always telling me maybe I should skip a meal or I should go on these [diet] pills. I just always stuck to my guns and thought either they want me the way I am or this is not the right job for me. Did that ever make you insecure? When you’re a normal girl from a small town and no one really takes note of you, and then all of a sudden you’re walking down a catwalk in your lingerie and on the cover of Sports Illustrated and all these people are turning their heads when you go into a restaurant and pointing their finger at you saying, “She’s not as pretty in person as she is in photos,” you get a little insecure. You always get judged, so you have to learn how to handle that. You must be a stickler with your diet. Food is really important with four kids. We get up at 6:30 and all have breakfast together. We eat healthfully at home but something different every day; there’s always a carb, always some type of meat, and a salad. On the road is harder, and I will be that annoying girl with the Tupperware stinky salad with fish on top, because I don’t know what there is for lunch and I don’t want some weird processed stuff. You are what you eat, and people know it. What lessons do you hope to teach your kids that your parents taught you? To not lose who they are and always be themselves. I hope they invite me on holiday with their kids and that I’m a good grandmother. You’re already thinking about being a grandmother! Are no more kids in the cards for you? I’m very happy with four children, and it’s great to not have anyone in diapers anymore. I can be more of a grown-up again now, so I don’t know, probably not. oceandrive.com

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Like the groundbreaking artists—Trevor Paglen, Lance Wakeling, Aleksandra Domanovic, to name a few—at this year’s ABMB, a growing cadre of designers are reimagining landscapes, challenging conventional frameworks, and pushing the boundaries of technology and fashion. Photography by RODOLFO MARTINEZ Styling by FAYE POWER

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on left: Flared dress, Calvin Klein Collection ($1,295). The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6747899; calvinklein.com. 18k rose-gold Diapason earrings, Vhernier ($7,250). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 786-615-2722; vhernier.com. on right: Western shirt (price on request) and bondage jeans (price on request), MM6 Maison Margiela. Miami Design District, 3930 Second Ave., 786-718-1931; maison margiela.com. Bondage necklace, Annelise Michelson ($830). The Webster, see above opposite page: Jacket ($2,249), slip dress ($906), and top ($616), Off White c/o Virgil Abloh. The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6747899; thewebster.us. Slides, Michael Kors Collection ($575). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8644144; michaelkors.com. Cuffs, Dior ($2,450 each). Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., 305-571-3576; dior.com

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Top ($1,875) and bracelets ($2,450 each), Dior. Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., 305-571-3576; dior.com. Trousers, Marni ($92). Miami Design District, 3930 NE Second Ave., 305-764-3357; marni.com opposite page: Dress, Marc Jacobs (price on request). Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-1100; saks.com. 18k rose-gold Giunco earrings, Vhernier ($9,800). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 786615-2722; vhernier.com

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Grain de Poudre coat ($4,995) and leather jumpsuit ($1,945), Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci. Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8651100; givenchy.com. Sweater ($1,430), belt story on cardigan ($1,995), and heel boots ($1,450), Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci. givenchy.com. Cuff, Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci ($685). Miami Design District, 106 NE 39th St., 305-576-6250; givenchy.com opposite page: Dress ($4,200) and pumps ($1,240), Dior. Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., 305571-3576; dior.com. Mixed arc earrings, Céline ($680). Miami Design District, 191 NE 40th St., 305-866-1888; celine.com

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Dress ($2,350), Maques earrings ($375), choker ($850), and shoes ($890), Loewe. Miami Design District, 110 NE 39th St., 305576-7601; loewe.com. Socks, Wolford ($25). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305868-4044; wolford.com

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opposite page: on left: Crop top, 3.1 Phillip Lim (price on request). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-720-2501; 31philliplim.com. Shirt dress, Tibi ($550). Jenna White, 5842 Sunset Dr., South Miami, 305669-5940; jennawhite.com. Earring, Michael Kors ($225). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-8644144; michaelkors.com. on right: Embroidered shirt, Stella McCartney (price on request). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-8642218; stellamccartney.com. Skirt, Marni ($1,730). Miami Design District, 3930 NE Second Ave., 305-764-3357; marni.com. 18k rose-gold Camuration ring, Vhernier ($5,500). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 786615-2722; vhernier.com


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Cropped sweater ($360), sweater dress ($480), and dress ($1,450), Acne Studios. The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6747899; acnestudios.com. Chain earring, Annelise Michelson ($415). The Webster, see above; acnestudios.com. 18k rose-gold Camuration ring, Vhernier ($5,500). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 786-615-2722; vhernier.com. Platforms, Emporio Armani ($625). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-2113; armani.com opposite page: Leather jacket ($4,650), dress ($3,850), and wave heels ($800), Fendi. Miami Design District, 150 NE 40th St., 786655-5400; fendi.com

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Styling assistance by Connor Childers Hair by Zaiya Latt at Bryan Bantry Agency Makeup by Tinna Empera at Cloutier Remix Models: Linda Helena at IMG and Austria at The Society Management

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Custom-designed 14k whitegold, Tahitian Keshi black pearl, and round brilliant diamond necklace, Jorge Adeler ($14,680). jorgeadeler.com. 18k white-gold, diamond, and cultured pearl Pluie de Camelia brooch, Chanel Fine Jewelry (price on request). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-0550; chanel.com. White-gold and champagne diamond Dragonfly ring, Lalique ($24,000). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-537-5150; lalique.com

opposite page: Platinum and diamond High Jewelry necklace, Cartier (price on request). Miami Design District, 147 NE 39th St., 305-894-2960; cartier.us. White-gold, diamond, and glittered gray Dior lacquer Poisonous earrings, Dior Fine Jewelry (price on request). Miami Design District, 162 NE 39th St., 305-576-4632; dior.com


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opposite page: 18k whitegold High Jewelry diamond necklace, Bulgari (price on request). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 1-800-BULGARI; bulgari.com. 39.29-carat diamond and titanium Gardenia brooch, Martin Katz ($220,000). martinkatz.com. 27.34-carat white pear-shaped diamond abstract earrings with radiant-cut diamond centers, Graff (price on request). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-9931212; graffdiamonds.com

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18k white-gold and 27.48-carat diamond High Jewelry Collection earrings, Chopard (price on request). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-8626; chopard.com. Platinum and 49.21-carat diamond Wreath Cluster necklace, Harry Winston (price on request). Miami Design District, 166 NE 39th St., 786-275-3660; harrywinston.com. 18k gold and 0.35-carat round white diamond pendant, Simon G. ($4,840). Montica Jewelry, 500 S. Dixie Hwy., Coral Gables, 305-4462957; montica.com



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AS ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH CELEBRATES 15 YEARS, OCEAN DRIVE EXAMINES ITS MODEST BEGINNINGS, RISE TO INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS, AND GROWTH INTO A FAIR THAT WILL SHAPE THE ART SCENE FOR DECADES TO COME.


Romare Bearden, Evening 9:10, 461 Lenox Avenue, 1964, at DC Moore Gallery.

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Alberto Baraya, Herbarium of Artificial Plants-New Zealand Expedition, at Instituto de Visión.

received,” says Jorge Pérez, chairman and CEO of The Related Group and namesake of the museum. “Art Basel has perhaps been the greatest catalyst in Miami becoming a recognized art destination. Miami is now a must-go to international collectors and has a great number of quality galleries, particularly representing artists from Latin America.” The Bass Museum of Art, which is currently renovating to increase programmable space by 50 percent, just recently launched a 10-year acquisition initiative and is halfway into creating a $10 million endowment for future exhibitions—a goal enhanced by Art Basel, according to Silvia Karman Cubiñá, executive director and chief curator of the Bass. The museum is currently partnering with Art Basel to produce Public, the outdoor art exhibit in Collins Park. Says Cubiñá, “Its impact on our local museums is incalculable— the number of visitors it brings to our city, the enthusiasm it creates with our residents, and its economic impact are tremendous.” And across the Bay, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) will soon debut its new, permanent home in Miami’s Design District: a 37,500-square-foot building dedicated to promoting the work of contemporary artists and to the exchange of art and ideas. It will feature more than 20,000 square feet of exhibition galleries and a 15,000-square-foot public sculpture garden. The success of Art Basel itself can be seen through gallery participation, as more than 85 of the 269 galleries exhibiting this year were also on hand in the first edition in 2002 (the fair was initially delayed a year following the September 11, 2001 tragedy). For many of those returning, it’s always been an easy decision. “Immediately upon hearing that Basel was planning to do an outpost in Miami, we signed on,” says Isabelle Bscher, partner and head of international business development at Galerie Gmurzynska in Switzerland. “It used to be very small and inner circle, but it has grown enormously.” Gmurzynska has been involved with Art Basel

“My favorite part of Basel is the museum groups that come to visit us at the Warehouse from all over the country. Art Basel Miami Beach is unique that way. It’s a great opportunity to connect with curators and museum directors who travel to Miami to see the art. Art Basel is also a great opportunity to connect with all the European galleries who take booths at the fairs.”

art collector, founder of the margulies collection at the warehouse

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in Miami Beach that few could have predicted would become the perfect marriage of art and celebration it is today. Miami Beach knew how to throw a good spectacle, but on the world’s stage the city quickly found out that among the huddled masses there was a newfound level of class and culture yearning to breathe free. “Many people in Miami didn’t know how to pronounce Art Basel or how to spell it,” says the fair’s Florida representative, Bob Goodman. “But Art Basel, as The New York Times called it, is the Olympics of the art world, and it’s become this extraordinary event in Miami that none of us expected would have grown so rapidly.” Under the guidance of founding director Sam Keller, and with local support from people like Norman Braman, Ella Cisneros, Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz, Marty Margulies, Craig Robins, Debra and Dennis Scholl, and Don and Mera Rubell, Art Basel took off and became an event that would change both the Miami and international art scenes forever. “Miami Beach has evolved from a promising young art scene to a dynamic and robust cultural hub,” says Noah Horowitz, Art Basel’s director of the Americas. “Having said this, the success of the fair would not have been possible without the trenchant support, from the outset, of the city’s leading arts patrons who worked together with us to open their homes and collections, and to bring their friends and colleagues from around the world to Miami Beach in December.” The art buyers flocked to South Beach from the onset, leaving a lasting art scene in their tracks. From the National YoungArts Foundation making its home in Miami to the creation of the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), the city has since become a year-round destination for the arts, thanks in part to Art Basel. “Its presence has greatly helped in the international exposure PAMM has

Fifteen years ago, Art Basel was a new concept


“What is most meaningful to me is how this art fair has helped transform the image of Greater Miami and how it has spurred the new museums, the art scene, and created an appreciation of art throughout the region by adults and students.” florida representative for art basel

Joyce Pensato, Texas Batman, 2015, at Petzel Gallery.

“The whole week of Basel Miami has become our favorite week of the year because of the art and the seeing of old friends. The energy and excitement is unparalleled.”

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“Miami has become one of the most important meeting places for art in the world.” executive director and chief curator of the bass museum of art

“From its inception, I suspected Art Basel would have an enormous impact on Miami while capturing the world’s imagination and showcasing the creativity and multiculturalism that defines our community. I always imagined it would be integrated into the city the way Salone del Mobile is woven throughout Milan. So it’s really gratifying that with every year, the Basel phenomenon that sweeps through town inhabits an ever-increasing footprint and positively affects every sector of business.” art collector, ceo and president of dacra 236  OCEANDRIVE.COM

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Keiichi Tanaami, Dazzling City, 2016, at Nanzuka.


“The sheer volume and quality of collectors and arts professionals from all over the world that stream into the halls is astounding. I was blown away last year by Galería Elvira González’s solo presentation of Robert Mangold, which made me think of him in a new light, as well as Garth Greenan’s Survey booth of Rosalyn Drexler, marking the first time that her work had ever been shown at a fair.” art basel director of the americas

in Switzerland from its inception, but Bscher felt an excitement when Basel made its way to the Americas—and the difference was seen early on. “When Leo [DiCaprio], Puffy, and Shaq happened to be in the booth at the same time, it was a very Miami moment,” she says. That’s what makes Miami special as the host city for the past 15 years: The mix of sun and sand with celebrity and unmatched energy adds a celebration to the art that is unique to this town. “Miami is a center for both the arts and nightlife, so it’s no wonder Art Basel can offer an experience that can’t be found in any other city,” says photographer and World Red Eye founder Seth Browarnik, who in 2011 turned his work into an art exhibit called “Art of Night” at the reopening of the Shelborne Hotel—a party that drew roughly 2,500 guests and 1,000 more who couldn’t get past the velvet ropes. “Miami has always been the capital of nightlife, but there’s a lot more culture running through our veins here than ever before. The art scene here is thriving.” Browarnik spends his days during Art Basel documenting the artists, celebrities, patrons, buyers, and collectors perusing the Convention Center. For a collector like Jorge Pérez, Art Basel’s presence can be seen on the walls of his home, his office, and his museum. He’s been introduced to artists like Nicholas Hlobo, Pascale Marthine Tayou, and Elias Sime from Africa and Imi Knoebel, Herbert Brandl, Jef Geys, and Beat Zoderer from Europe at Art Basel over the years, something the fair counts on for growth and success. “If people didn’t come to buy art, the galleries wouldn’t come,” says Goodman, who notes that while the star-studded parties are fun and enhance the brand of the fair, the driving force is art sales. “Without the art collector, this fair could not exist, but you’ve also seen this phenomenon where celebrities come and buy art and return a second, third, and fourth year to add to their collection. The exposure has drawn in new people who have the means to acquire a piece of art that can range from $5,000 to $10 million.” This year, around 80,000 people will walk through the fair’s doors from December 1 to 4 for a show

here and below: Renderings of the upcoming Miami Beach Convention Center.

CONVENTION REINVENTION A $515 million renovation and expansion is set for the Miami Beach Convention Center that will turn Art Basel’s home into a 1.4 million-square-foot, LEED-certified facility with a 60,000-square-foot grand ballroom, additional meeting rooms with flexible arrangements, a 20,000-square-foot glass rooftop junior ballroom, advanced technology, and new versatile indoor/outdoor public spaces. Designed by Fentress Architects, Arquitectonica, and international landscape architects West 8, MBCC will also renovate the historic Carl Fisher Clubhouse and convert the 5.8-acre parking lot into a public park with a food pavilion and a public plaza honoring the city’s veterans. Plus, an additional $7 million has been allotted for world-renowned artists to beautify the public spaces, allowing the convention center to have hints of Art Basel year-round.

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Terry Richardson, Pharrell Williams, and Kanye West at Design Talks at Design Miami/ in 2012.

Damien Hirst and Sean “P. Diddy” Combs at the book release of Culo by Raphael Mazzucco in 2011.

Karl Lagerfeld and Ingrid Sischy at Mynt in 2002.

Steve Martin at the Cartier Salon at the Art Basel Collectors Lounge in 2010.

Elle Macpherson at the Art Basel Miami Beach Collectors Preview in 2013.

Roxanne Lowit and Bruce Weber at Weber’s Roberto Bolle-An Athlete in Tights book launch at The Standard in 2009.

Eva and Michael Chow at the 2009 Art Basel MBCC VIP opening.

Ben Stiller, Benedikt Taschen, and Kenny Scharf at The Royal in 2010.

Jeremy Scott and Miley Cyrus at the Jeremy Scott & Moschino party with Belvedere Vodka at the Thompson Miami Beach in 2014.

Lenny Kravitz and Demi Moore at the Chanel beachside barbecue celebrating Art.sy in 2012.

“Between Karl Lagerfeld arriving at Mynt with heavy security during the opening year to guests getting naked for Terry Richardson at his book party with Benedikt and Lauren Taschen and Sam Keller at The Delano to Muhammad Ali promoting his book with Will Smith, the list of memories is endless.” photographer, founder of world red eye 238  OCEANDRIVE.COM

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Naomi Campbell and Francois Nars at The Standard in 2009.


“One highlight was certainly Ryan McNamara’s ME3M 4 Miami: A Story Ballet About the Internet, which was produced in collaboration with Performa in 2014. I also thought Kolkoz’s Luna Park, which in 2012 transformed a stretch of the beach into a soccer pitch that mimicked the site of the first lunar landing, was fantastic.” global director of art basel

that, along with the main Galleries sector, features 35 galleries in Nova, which is dedicated to younger galleries showing new work by one to three artists; 16 exhibitors in Positions, a sector for solo presentations with a specific project; 14 participants in Survey, the sector of curated presentations of historical works; and 11 exhibitors in Edition, focused on works in multiple. Kabinett, launched in 2005, also features 30 distinct curated projects set within select gallery booths, and both the Film sector and the acclaimed Conversations & Salon series round out programming that will again take Art Basel to new heights. “I’ve always loved the Kabinett sector, where galleries present seminal works by many of the world’s leading artists,” says Horowitz. “This year, I am particularly excited to see Serbian artist Irena Haiduk’s re-creation of an actual candy store at Kavi Gupta, which will sell re-creations of historic candies as a metaphor for the changing ideological regimes over the years.” Says Craig Robins, art collector and CEO and president of Dacra, “We’re excited that Design Miami/ is collaborating with the United Nations Building Legacy program this year, and I think the Talks series will focus on topics that we urgently need to understand

ART-Y FACTS * AXA ART’s technical officer, Maik Haede, estimated in 2015 that Art Basel in Miami Beach expected a total exposure in the range of $2.5 to $3 billion for the whole fair.

* Art Basel Miami Beach 2016 features 269 leading galleries, drawn from 29 countries.

* Attendance was 77,000 in 2015, more than double the 30,000 people who attended Art Basel in its opening year.

* This year, there was a 98 percent reapplication rate of exhibitors from the year before.

* Four galleries brand-new to ABMB: Galerie Greta Meert (Brussels), joségarcia ,mx (Mexico City), Di Donna Galleries (New York), and Marc Selwyn Fine Art (Beverly Hills).

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Mel Bochner, Thank You, 2015, at Two Palms.

In 2015, BMW and Art Basel began collaborating to reward the most promising artistic talents from Discoveries in Hong Kong and Positions in Miami Beach with the annual BMW Art Journey award.

in order to responsibly share the world’s built environment. I’m most excited to see Flotsam & Jetsam, the pavilion by the Panerai Design Miami/ Visionary Award winners SHoP Architects, which will act as the entrance to the fair but will go on to live permanently in the Miami Design District.” There are also branded events and parties, along with fairs and art shows that have built on the Basel success and either partner with Art Basel or work independently to create the total atmosphere of the week. And that’s not to mention A-listers from Sylvester Stallone to Leonardo DiCaprio, Elle Macpherson, Lenny Kravitz, Demi Moore, and others who seem to return year after year. Basel’s growth in Miami and around the globe has created a cohesion in the art world that makes it truly an international affair. “One of the great success stories is how the fair, over the course of the last 15 years, has helped put Latin American art on the international map, making it a firmament in the cultural discourse and within the market,” says Horowitz. “Art Basel’s impact is particularly felt in the cross-pollination between artists, gallerists, and collectors in the Americas. A similar effect has occurred as a result of Art Basel in Hong Kong, where we now have more galleries and collectors from across Asia participating and attending the shows in both Miami Beach and Basel.” But at the end of the day, Art Basel is also for the people, for local artists like Lisa Diakova, a Russian-Peruvian who was raised in Miami, left after college, and returned home four years ago as the growing art scene called her name. “Art Basel puts my work in front of collectors and reps from all over the world,” says Diakova, who this year is launching Boticaria, an infirmary-themed boutique gallery, at GAB Studios in Wynwood. (It’s not affiliated officially with Basel, but for an artist to be showing at the same time, the potential is unlimited.) “It has also inspired a cultural shift in Miami, and little by little we see changes happening in the way people approach art.” That approach is not lost on art lovers of all ages. “I’ve welcomed people like Tony Bennett, Sylvester Stallone, and Faye Dunaway, but the moment that stands out the most is when I spotted eight teenage girls dressed in uniforms and admiring some paintings,” Goodman says. “I asked them where they were from and they said, ‘We saved up our allowance and came here from Barbados.’” Welcome to Miami, the golden door to the art world in America.

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Iced out of ports in northern locales when the weather turns cold, boaters from around the country set sail for Miami. opposite page: The Discobox party at Basement.


Whether you’re a part- or full-time resident of Miami or simply visiting for the week, these are the people to follow, places to go, and things to Tweet, Instagram, and Snap while spending time in the 305.

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Picture this: It’s a perfectly clear day (say, 75 degrees), not a cloud in the sky, the palm trees are swaying, and the beach is peppered with umbrellas and models in vibrant skintight bikinis. To the rest of the country, that might sound like a

#EDIBLES #POTABLES: Because eating, drinking, and snapping photos surrounded by flamingos are life’s daily necessities.

summer dream, but in Miami it’s our version of December. Need proof? Simply look up #Miami on Instagram and prepare to do a double take when you see the 31 million results. In a media-driven world ruled by social sharing, there’s no denying that Miami is one of the most talked about, dreamed about, and searched for cities in the country. With

@AzucarIceCream: If you don’t know about Suzy Batlle’s homemade ice cream and yogurt concoctions, you need to visit Calle Ocho, where the shop’s façade, featuring a giant five-scoop cone, and its trademarked Abuela Maria demand that you take a picture of your ice cream with their ice cream in the background and call it #IceCreamception.

all eyes on us and too much to do this month—from Art Basel in Miami Beach (and all of the impossible-to-get-into soirées surrounding it) to Mr. 305’s very own Pitbull’s New Year’s Revolution at Bayfront Park, and even ringing in 2017 poolside at the iconic Fontainebleau with Justin Bieber— there’s no way you’ll ever get through all 31 million #MagicCityMoments or experience everything that Miami has to offer in one visit, year, or even life-

At Azucar Ice Cream Company, the real cones are stacked as high as the one on the building’s faÇ ade.

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@JoesStoneCrab: What’s more Miami than wearing a bib at one of the city’s oldest eateries and peeling away at Florida’s quintessential crustaceans? Scoring claws from Joe’s Take Away and a slice of the heavenly Key lime pie


and eating them on the beach. That’s what we call #SouthBeachLiving. When it comes to Cuban food, Miami is the closest thing to La Isla. That means you can’t possibly leave #The305 without indulging in some croquetas, pastelitos, fritas, and of course a Cuban sandwich or two. Globetrotter @AnthonyBourdain Instagrammed his favored Cubano from @IslasCanariasRestaurant, but

perfect #305Cafecito moment: folks in #Guayaberas discussing politics over a #Colada. Or head over to @PantherCoffee and get a pic of #CoffeeAndSunglasses, like all the fashion, travel, and lifestyle bloggers who visit Miami do. Consider yourself an #Oenophile? Better get a photo inside the 300,000label, $3 million #WineCellar of @TheForgeRestaurant (recognized

wait in line for the best cinnamon rolls of your life. #StrawberryFieldsForever Were you ever really in Miami if you didn’t take a photo of yourself drinking a mojito or daiquiri at one of the world’s best bars (@BrokenShaker)? If drinking out of a copper pineapple, swan, or unicorn is more your style, @MatadorRoom and @PaoFaena are bringing your cocktail dreams to life.

#FUNINTHESUN #NIGHTLIFE: From sunset to sunrise and vice versa, the city doesn’t skip a beat, and neither should you. Go, do, and seize every moment of the day (and night).

Sure, you can catch #DragQueens doing their thing on #OceanDrive, but have you ever been bowling with one? Knocking down pins rises to a whole new level of fun at @EditionMiami’s #GiosTotalSplitShow on Monday nights. Be sure to get a #GroupShot in the neighboring ice-skating rink under the i had too much to dream last night neon sign. Speaking of neon signs, none is as snapped and shared as @BodegaSobe’s love me fuck me, except maybe @Jugofresh’s it was all a dream or @BabyJane’s i’m not your baby, which is always good to have on your phone, just in case. Did you know that Miami is home to this year’s “best new American cocktail bar,” @SweetLibertyMia, which also has the best #OystersAndRosé #HappyHour in town (and more neon signs)? The more you know, the more there is to do.

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clockwise from top left: The half-gold, half-muscle unicorn at Pao; the 24/7 showclub E11EVEN; AmericanAirlines Arena, home of the Miami Heat; the cocktail bar Baby Jane, with its potentially helpful neon sign.

the @VersaillesMiami version got its 15 minutes of fame in the film Chef. Need a pick-me-up? Do as #Miamians do and hit up a #Ventanita at 3:05 pm (@305Cafecito is Miami’s official “Cafecito Time”) to get your dose of caffeine and to witness the

The cocktail bar Baby Jane.

by Wine Spectator as one of the country’s best and where JLo celebrated her birthday) to prove it. For a photo that’ll make all your friends envious and hungry, drive down to @KnausBerryFarm, where you can get lost in strawberry fields and

While you won’t find #PinkFlamingos parading the streets of Miami (as is often presumed), you can find them adorning the #LadiesRoom of @QualityMeats. Boys, you get white flamingos, which are basically Florida’s version of #Unicorns.

Want to show off your #Artsy side? Keep your eyes open for the historic #ArtDeco buildings throughout #MiamiBeach and the #BiscayneCorridor, where the #CoppertoneBaby gives you a peek of her #Tushie. Or head to the #WynwoodWalls, where murals on murals on murals from local and national artists bring the streets of the city’s only outdoor museum to life. If you’re looking for the ultimate night out, there’s a reason that @LIVMiami is one of the country’s best (and highest-grossing) clubs. It has to do with @DaveGrutman surfing the crowd on a raft alongside @SteveAoki, or @LilWayneOfficial


throwing it down just because it’s Sunday. #AnythingCanHappen #AfterHours is a thing at one of the city’s longest-running discotheques, @ClubSpaceMiami, where party prime time on the famed terrace is 7 am, and sometimes it goes till sunset on #SundayFunday. Of course, the party never stops at E11EVEN, the city’s only 24/7 showclub. Although photography is prohibited, the dancing aerialist spectacle (taking place Thursday through Saturday sometime between 2 and 4 am) is worth the risk. Get your mandatory #BottlePopping and #ChampagneSparklers video at @WallMiami, @StoryMiami, or @BaoliMiami.

#VIEWS #SIGHTS: See Miami from all angles and all places.

If you can manage (drone, anyone?) to take an aerial shot of @AmericanAirlinesArena with the #MiamiSkyline in the background, you’re guaranteed to get over 100 likes. For the sweetest views in town, however, take the #InstaFamous psychedelic elevator to the 40th floor of East, Miami, where a hidden cocktail oasis by the name of Sugar will satisfy your cravings. (See page 176 for more on Sugar.) Some people have never seen the #WelcomeToMiamiBeach sign (don’t miss it as you zip by the Julia Tuttle) that we locals take for granted, or even the beach itself. Dip your #ToesInTheSand with a #DrinkInHand. For its centennial celebration, Miami Beach gave its lifeguard stands, dotting the sands from South Pointe to 85th Street, a colorful makeover. Go on and have a #PhotoShoot with the one that speaks to you.

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Head south to the magical @FairchildGarden, where the world’s largest collection of mango varieties (600) and most diverse group of tropical flowering trees and shrubs (more than 700 species) await. The #Winning image here would be of the world’s largest water lily—if you can find it, that is. @VizcayaMiami is just as photogenic and mesmerizing, with its 100 years of history, its labyrinth of enchanting gardens that’ll make you think you’re in #Wonderland, and its hidden nooks and crannies (like the #SpiralStaircase in the southeast corner). The pool at the Art Deco landmark the Raleigh has been dubbed the most famous in the world, thanks to its wavy curves and a #StairwayToHeaven that has served as the backdrop to ’50s films starring Esther Williams and a runway for models galore. If you have a drone, put it to good use here.

#LOCAL CELEBRITIES: No matter where in the city you go, keep your eyes peeled like paparazzi.

On any given day or night, there’s a 50 percent chance of rain, but also of spotting celebrities—from @MiamiHeat players like Justise Winslow (@IamJustise) getting his grilled-cheese fix at @MsCheezious or @ChrisBosh letting loose at @FillmoreMB to Miami residents like @AdrianaLima perfecting her yoga flow at @SohoHouse or @ElleMacphersonOfficial shopping for groceries. So always have your phone ready, especially during #ArtBasel, when @LeonardoDiCaprio roams the fair in his signature cap, as #Incognito as possible.

#FITLIFE: When you spend most of the year wearing shorts and a bathing suit like we do in Miami, you need to stay in shape. Here’s how the locals do it.

Hung over? Hydrate and replenish with @VitaSquad at the wellness utopia @Anatomyat1220. Or if you’ve got what it takes to withstand -170 degrees Celsius (and you’ll do anything for a great snap), try whole-body #Cryotherapy at the professional athlete training facility @DBCFitness.

Jump on #CityBikes and ride over the MacArthur Causeway or the reopened Venetian. If you think you see a girl dancing on a building across the bay, you’re not going crazy. That’s the InterContinental’s #DancingGirl, and she loves to be photographed.

Have you ever seen yogis use each other’s bodies to do headstands? The #AcroYoga jams at South Pointe Park on Sundays aren’t just the best way to spend your Sunday afternoon; they’re pure Instagram gold.

Like to live on the edge? The #BikeTrails at Shark Valley are some of the best in South Florida and take you along a 15-mile loop of the Everglades National Park, where you might even get #Photobombed by a #FloridaGator.

Even if you can’t do all of the above, or you forget to capture your #MiamiMoments because you’re too busy living them, there’s no better snapshot of Miami than our kaleidoscopic sunset. #LifeIsGood #Blessed #MagicInTheMagicCity

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Four of Miami Beach’s unmistakable lifeguard stands. bottom: Street art by French artist Miss Van at the Wynwood Walls.


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STATE OF PLAY THE MAGIC CITY REAL ESTATE SCENE REMAINS AS HOT AS THE WEATHER AND THE PEOPLE IT THRIVES ON, PROVING THIS IS STILL THE PLACE TO BE.

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We’ve all seen the headlines: the Zika virus, looming hurricanes, falling real estate sales, declining prices. There’s no question that there’s been a lot of dark news threatening the Greater Miami real estate market lately. But what about the good news? Consider this: In September, the Miami Association of Realtors (MAR) reported that the Miami single-family home market enjoyed its best August in history, with both transaction volume and median prices posting double-digit gains. It also

reported that distressed sales declined 39.9 percent year over year from August 2015 to August 2016. “This helps to bolster real values,” says Ron Shuffield, president of EWM Realty International. “You’re not dealing with lenders who are marking prices down to move inventory out of their REO portfolios.” In September, Florida Realtors reported that the state’s housing market had more closed sales, higher median prices, more new listings, and fewer all-cash closed sales in August. According to the Miami Downtown

Development Authority, the city’s downtown population has grown by 150 percent since 2000. Income levels are rising, with average household income ($110,000) in downtown Miami nearly double that of national averages. That’s a lot of spending power, proving it’s not just all about the beach. And there’s more. Ocean Drive spoke with 13 of the area’s top brokers and developers to seek out all that’s good with the Miami real estate market. Here’s what we found...

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INTEREST RATES ARE LOW. Rates remain at historical lows, giving home buyers more purchasing power than they had in the past. MIAMI REAL ESTATE IS UNDERVALUED.

According to The Wealth Report 2016 by Knight Frank, $1 million will buy only 17 square meters in Monaco, 27 square meters in New York, 57 square meters in Paris, or 65 square meters in Los Angeles. But it will buy 77 square meters—about 829 square feet—in Miami. “That’s a tremendous opportunity to still capitalize on a market that is grossly undervalued as compared to other major metropolitan markets around the world,” says Jay Parker, chief executive officer of Douglas Elliman’s Florida brokerage. THERE’S PENT-UP DEMAND. Most brokers

will tell you that a lot of potential buyers remain on the sidelines, waiting to see if prices will drop before jumping into the market. That translates into a lot of cash to spend. “I believe we have more pent-up demand from luxury buyers than we’ve ever had,” says Shuffield. “There is so much cash in the market—more than I remember—that wants to be spent on luxury housing in our community.” INVENTORY IS SLOW. Despite rising

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inventory levels and new-construction projects coming online, we aren’t likely to experience the same oversupply issues that we did during the financial crisis of 2008. That’s due to tougher requirements by banks providing construction financing. “Financing is only available if somebody can gain 50 percent sales with 50 percent deposits, give or take,” says Richard LeFrak, chairman and CEO of the LeFrak Organization. “So you’re not going to see a massive buildup of inventory.” INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ARE INTERESTED.

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Fewer buyers are coming from Latin America, but other countries are making up the difference. “Last year alone, we sold close to 3,000 condos to 92 different nationalities,” says Carlos Rosso, president of the Condominium Development Division at The Related Group. Easier access by air to Miami is now attracting buyers from Turkey and other countries. Some currencies are also strengthening against the dollar, giving international buyers more purchasing power. David


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SPACE GOLD COAST REPORT Martin, president of Terra, says that international investors have slowed, but relocations from Latin American end-users are on the upswing. Ugo Colombo, founder of CMC Group and the developer of Brickell Flatiron, says he’s seeing buyers from Latin America, Europe, Turkey, and even Kazakhstan. SELLERS ARE DROPPING PRICES. This is a

good thing. Jill Hertzberg, who with her partner Jill Eber makes up “The Jills” team at Coldwell Banker, advises sellers to price “close to the market.” “Sellers have finally realized that it’s time to bring prices down to reality,” says Eddy Martinez, CEO of Worldwide Properties. “Sales have been produced as a result.” PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE. We are

transitioning to a buyer’s market, says Dora Puig, broker/owner of Luxe Living Realty in Miami Beach. “It’s a great time for buyers to buy something beautiful,” she says. “The inventory is fantastic, and prices are more negotiable across the board.” CONSTRUCTION COSTS ARE DOWN. Ryan

Shear, a principal of PMG, says that pricing of construction hard costs is coming down significantly—and he predicts it will go even lower. “That benefits the buyer because we’re able to sell for less,” he says. SALES ARE OCCURRING YEAR-ROUND.

Edgardo Defortuna of Fortune International Group, the developer of Jade Signature in Sunny Isles Beach, says he sold six units there over the summer, all at prices of over $5 million. “It was non-season,” he says. “So I am very, very optimistic about the season in Miami.” IT’S MIAMI! The best thing about the

Miami real estate market is Miami itself. People from around the world still want to dine here, visit here, shop here, and live here. “There is no other place like Miami, and therefore it is always going to be a desirable place to live, work, and raise a family,” says Vladislav Doronin, chairman of OKO Group, the developer of Missoni Baia in Edgewater. “I have owned a home in Miami for many years and have enjoyed watching it grow into a world-class city. The weather and the lifestyle cannot be matched.”

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EVERYWHERE TO HYDE WITH ACCLAIMED HOTELS AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, AS WELL AS HOT CLUBS AND TOUGH-TOGET-INTO RESTAURANTS, SAM NAZARIAN’S SBE GROUP CONTINUES TO BET ON SOUTH FLORIDA.

Sam Nazarian is the founder and chief executive officer of SBE, a lifestyle hospitality company that develops, manages, and operates hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs all over the world. Noted for brands such as SLS, Hyde, and the Redbury, SBE now has more than 100 properties open or in development, with Nazarian expanding the company into cities such as Philadelphia, Seattle, and Dubai—while also increasing its already booming presence in South Florida, as evidenced by the opening this past month of SLS Brickell. It seems we’re seeing your name more and more lately attached to projects in South Florida. Why is this area so important to you? South Florida is an exciting area. Like Los Angeles, where we have multiple outlets and hotels, it’s a perfect canvas for us to be able to deploy a lot of our brands and show our customers and partners the value-add of being able to experience so many different entertainment, hospitality, and culinary opportunities. Florida is also one of the best pro-business states in the country. With the Morgans Hotel Group acquisition, we should be one of the largest hospitality operators in that market.

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A sumptuous Philippe Starck-designed guest room at SLS Brickell. left: SLS South Beach’s signature silver duck suns himself beside the pool.

SBE has partnered with Related Group on many local projects. What makes that collaboration so successful? The secret on our side is working with a titan—our collaboration with Mr. Jorge Pérez. He is head and shoulders above any developer that we’ve ever worked with. His allowing us to become his hospitality partner was one of the best milestones in my career. But more importantly, Related’s commitment—to Miami, the arts, the community, to giving back more than they take—really works hand in hand with our mission as a company. You recently broke ground on Hyde Beach House—another Related partnership—which is over 70 percent sold. How did you achieve that? People know that when they buy a Related project, they’re getting the best. Plus, with the collaboration with Hyde, the owners at Beach House (hydebeachhouse.com) have access to SBE as a whole, whether they go to South Beach, Brickell, the Bahamas, New York, Las Vegas. They have a tremendous amount of access and value that other

stand-alone condos can’t give. What are your predictions for South Florida’s real estate market in 2017? There have been a lot of new projects coming to the market. The good ones have done very well. From a long-term approach, South Florida is still one of the best values you can get in the country, both on a priceper-square-foot basis and a product basis. The area will continue to grow. What’s next for SBE in South Florida? We’re excited about opening the four other towers that we have post-SLS Brickell (slshotels.com/brickell) and getting into communities like Midtown and the Design District, continuing to work in Hallandale and Hollywood, and discovering areas like Fort Lauderdale. We’re digesting all these amazing projects we have coming online. How do you plan to spend New Year’s Eve? We have a winter home in Big Sky, Montana, at the Yellowstone Club, so the odds are we’re going to take our 10-month-old daughter and introduce her to some snow. sbe.com

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The setting for numerous aquatic sequences in Esther Williams films of the 1940s and ’50s , the pool at the Raleigh Miami Beach was once called the most beautiful in America by Life magazine and continues to captivate guests.

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THE EDGE OF GLORY GEOGRAPHICALLY DESIRABLE, WITH SOME OF THE BEST VIEWS IN MIAMI, EDGEWATER WAS DESTINED FOR SUCCESS. BUT WITH NEW LUXURY CONDOS AND BURGEONING CULTURAL OFFERINGS, THE TIME IS NOW FOR LIVING ON (AND IN) THE EDGE. BY JON WARECH

above: A bayfront pool welcomes home residents of Elysee Miami, just one of the new upscale buildings transforming Edgewater.

Hugging Biscayne Bay from North 17th Street to the Julia Tuttle Causeway, Edgewater is on the rise thanks to luxury developments in the works, a growing cultural scene, and the high-profile people moving in. Ocean Drive takes a look at the buildings, people, places, and things making this one of the hottest areas in South Florida. CHAMPS ELYSEE: Developed by South Floridabased Two Roads

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Development, Elysee Miami is a 57-story waterfront boutique tower that includes only 100 half-floor and full-floor homes, ranging in size from 2,200 to 4,000 square feet. The slender glass tower, designed by Arquitectonica, features a unique three-tiered telescoping shape, providing direct, unobstructed 180-degree bay and city views from every residence. With interiors by Parisian designer JeanLouis Deniot and a 30thfloor amenity deck with

wraparound vistas, the beauty of Elysee will be seen at every turn. elyseemiami.com HIGH CULTURE: Just east of

Wynwood and north of an arts district home to the Adrienne Arsht Center, Pérez Art Museum Miami, and soon, the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, Edgewater is the waterfront neighbor to some of the best events in town. GRAN SHOWING: Designed by

Arquitectonica and interior

designer Piero Lissoni, Gran Paraiso is the final and most luxurious tower of the Paraiso District, an 11-acre, four-tower, masterplanned community from The Related Group. With amenities like a yoga retreat, golf simulator, private in-unit plunge pools in select homes, a private bowling alley, and a Beach Club (home to a waterfront Michael Schwartz eatery), Gran Paraiso is resort-style living where residents can also rent out speed boats,


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SPACE NEIGHBORHOOD Locals get their seafood fix at the oyster bar Mignonette, housed in a converted 1930s gas station.

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Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Pérez Art Museum Miami is just one of many cultural offerings within walking distance.

Among the names being mentioned as buyers in Gran Paraiso are Alex Rodriguez, David Guetta, Manu Ginóbili, and tennis stars Gael Monfils and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario.

YOUNG AT ART: Nurturing

PARKS AND REC: The Related Group has unveiled plans to donate a half-acre of land from Gran Paraiso for a public park alongside Biscayne Bay.

SKY STYLE: Missoni Baia,

CULINARY CAPITAL: Chef

Resort-style living is attracting boldface names to the luxurious Gran Paraiso.

and up-and-coming neighborhood connoisseur Daniel Serfer partnered with Ryan Roman on Mignonette, the popular seafood and oyster bar, launching the dining scene in Edgewater. mignonettemiami.com MIAMI “BEACH”: In order to “bring the beach to the city,” Biscayne Beach will be home to a private members-only Beach Club on Biscayne Bay with an elevated man-made sandy beach complete with private cabanas, premium amenities, and bayside piers. The 52-story, 399unit luxury condominium tower being developed by a joint venture between Two Roads Development and GTIS Partners also features sophisticated

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“beach chic” designs from Thom Filicia of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy fame. biscaynebeachresidences.com talented young artists from around the country, the National YoungArts Foundation moved its HQ to the Bacardi Complex in 2012. youngarts.org the first-ever branded residences from iconic luxury fashion and design house Missoni, is a 649-foot-tall tower located directly on the water. Consisting of 146 expansive residences ranging from 2,500 to 3,700 square feet, the debut Miami project of OKO Group’s Vladislav Doronin features interiors that incorporate the Missoni Home furniture collection, along with amenities like five swimming pools, elevated tennis courts, and a fitness center and spa overlooking the bay. missonibaia.com HIGHER ED: Rumor has it

that a high-end private international school has been scouting locations in Edgewater for a Miamibased outpost. BROKER TO KNOW: Cervera

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Oceana Bal Harbour’s multimillion-dollar art collection includes Jeff Koons’s 10-foottall stainless-steel Seated Ballerina.

THE ART OF THE BUILD GONE ARE THE DAYS OF GENERIC SUNSET PAINTINGS AND PALM TREE WALL PAPER. NOW, WORLDRENOWNED ART COLLECTIONS ARE COMMONPLACE IN MIAMI’S REAL ESTATE MARKET. BY BECKY RANDEL

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Residents of Oceana Bal Harbour will not only be surrounded by famous works of art, they will own a portion of the building’s multimilliondollar collection themselves. Two sculptures from contemporary art legend Jeff Koons have finally landed in their permanent home after touring museums around the world. Seated Ballerina and Pluto and Proserpina—both 10-foot-tall stainless-steel

sculptures with live flowering plants—grace select outdoor areas of the luxury building. Additionally, 10 abstract commissioned pieces by famed artists such as Taryn Simon will adorn Oceana’s two lobbies. 10201 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 786-4142929; oceanabalharbour.com BRICKELL’S BOOM

Ever since the groundbreaking announcement of the collaboration between SBE’s Sam Nazarian and The Related

Group’s Jorge Pérez, SLS Brickell became known for the striking illustration of its colorful façade. Now, thanks to artist Markus Linnenbrink and his signature drip technique, that rendering is an incredible 40,000-square-foot real-life mural. Linnenbrink created the piece in one continuous run—painting from top to bottom on a lift, and adding the “drips” as he went along. 1300 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-2391300; slshotels.com/brickell


Pablo Atchugarry’s black marble sculpture adds gravitas at Gran Paraiso in Edgewater.

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Located in up-and-coming Edgewater, Gran Paraiso looked to major artists like Frank Stella and Pablo Atchugarry to add gravitas to its bayfront complex. The Related Group’s art curators Patricia Velez Hanna and Anelys Muñoz positioned meaningful pieces throughout the five-acre property. One such work is Uruguayan artist Atchugarry’s black marble sculpture, prominently displayed beside the property’s large circular pool as part of its permanent collection. 600 NE 31st St., Miami, 305-393-8060; granparaisoresidences.com GROOVE IN THE GROVE

A significant artistic statement was an absolute must for architectural legend Rem Koolhaas’s first residential

development in the US. Thus, Park Grove in Coconut Grove purchased and installed Spanish artist Jaume Plensa’s mystical sculpture trio The Poets. The three resin figures, Body Soul God, Country, and Water Fire, sit 35 feet in the air, creating a vibrant collage of color against the Miami sky. 2701 S. Bayshore Dr., Miami, 305834-7600; park-grove.com ART ON ALTON

3900 Alton will be something of a pioneer when it opens in 2019, bringing new development to northern Miami Beach. CEO Camilo Miguel has infused the property with art, personally curating a collection that includes monotype prints from notable contemporary artist Philip Taaffe and a chiseled pendant from Loris Cecchini.

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Terry O’Neill‘s celebrity photos lend a rock ’n’ roll vibe to The Bond on Brickell. right: O’Neill’s photo of Sean Connery in Los Angeles, 1971, during filming of Diamonds Are Forever.

Sculptural furnishings by Cecchini and Fernando Mastrangelo will round out the building’s inspired aesthetic. 3900 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305-674-6555; 3900alton.com What better way to channel the cool factor of London’s Bond Street than with a display of photographer Terry O’Neill’s celebrity prints? Bond on Brickell has selected an assortment of O’Neill’s limited-edition, six-foot-tall photos of British stars like Kate Moss and Mick Jagger to line the halls of its downtown Miami luxury condo. The black-and-white snaps, most taken in the 1960s and ’70s, lend a definitive rock ’n’ roll vibe to the newly opened, 44-story Brickell property. 1080 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305890-2026; bondonbrickell.com SUNNY ISLES MUSE

Approaching the real estate-meets-art concept from a more personal level, Muse—the Sunny Isles project from PMG and S2 Development—has commissioned artist Helidon Xhixha to create customized sculptures for each of its 68 residences. After a one-on-one consultation with every owner, Xhixha will design the perfect work to pair with each oceanfront home. 17100 Collins Ave., Ste. 201, Sunny Isles Beach, 305-9740107; museresidences.com

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Residences at Muse (here and above) in Sunny Isles will feature custom artworks by Helidon Xhixha.

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Dr. Maercks’ interventions are incredibly disparate from mainstream procedures. He has basically created a new language with which to communicate with patients. ‘Aesthetic Facial Balancing’ is what Maercks calls his technique for volumetric restoration of the face. This means that with either hyaluronic acid or the body’s own natural fat, Dr. Maercks uses his artistic insights to create shapes and patterns that are immediately recognized by the perceiver’s brain as beautiful, young and happy. Do not go to the Maercks Institute and ask for a naso-labial fold fill or a lip plump up unless you want to hear a deconstruction of aesthetics and current concepts and an education on facial subunits and the psychophysiology of perception. No joke, this fine artist turned philosopher turned plastic surgeon is proud of both his concepts and results, rightfully so. Patients who receive Maercks’ Aesthetic Facial Balancing look untouched and completely natural, sometimes spouses are left wondering why their partner has such a glow and appears well rested and happy. What is the secret? “Observation, judgement, aesthetic understanding and respect for nuance, even the tiniest” Maercks replies.

At The Maercks Institute, Dr. Maercks provides full spectrum face breast and body care from noninvasive energy “Patients who receive Maercks’ interventions to facelifts breast lift and augmentation. He Aesthetic Facial Balancing is also becoming the go to name for revising unaesthetic look untouched and completely breast augmentations with his devastatingly beautiful ColdSubfascial™ breast augmentations and revisions that often natural, sometimes spouses are appear more natural than the patients original untouched left wondering why their partner form. What’s missing at the Maercks Institute? That’s has such a glow and appears easy- there is no marketing of heavily advertised products or devices, most of which Dr. Maercks will explain should well rested and happy.” be avoided at all cost. There is no nurse consultant guiding you through surgical options and no para-practitioners delivering care. With Dr. Maercks patients simply get the undivided attention Dr. Maercks had the distinguished honor of being the last fellow to receive of an incredible physician with both the talent and dedication to make his mentorship from the great and now late, Fernando Ortiz-Monasterio. Dr. patients shine. Ortiz-Monasterio was one of the fathers of modern craniofacial surgery and aesthetics. The thoughts and ideals of the great FOM, as he is affectionately Dr. Rian A. Maercks offers limited private consultations at The Maercks Institute, 4500 called, are carried on in the art that Dr. Maercks has developed. Maercks’ Biscayne Boulevard Suite 104, in Miami’s beautiful Design District by appointment hunger for elite skills and training began long before his time with Ortiz- only. For scheduling contact (305) 328-8256 or Dr.Rian@RianMaercksMD.com. Dr. Rian A. Maercks, the founder and sole practitioner of The Maercks Institute Miami, is turning things around for those lucky enough to know about his work. Maercks, a Miami native, sought out the best experience and training internationally and stateside to return with a novel concept of plastic surgery that is foreign to most interventions and practices today. “From the instant I opened my first office I knew the practice would be about the individual patient and everything had to be art.” Unfortunately the role of aesthetics, artistry and a doctorly role have little place in todays “fast-food plastic surgery” world.

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A view from the pool at Palais Royal, which developer Joseph Leone (below right) envisioned as a modern-day Versailles. below: A 27-foot waterfall cascades into the infinity-edge pool by the ocean.


HOUSE OF GOLD A JEWELRY DESIGNER TURNS HIS HAND TO ARCHITECTURE WITH AN EXTRAORDINARY $139 MILLION PALATIAL HOME ON THE WATER IN HILLSBORO’S “MILLIONAIRE ROW.” BY JEAN NAYAR

The sprawling chateau is fitted out with the highest quality German-made energy-efficient, hurricane-resistant custom windows, complete soundproofing in every room, a preprogrammed heating and cooling system with integral solar shading, a built-in sound system, and security features that meld its rock-solid construction with state-of-the-art technologies.

Born in Italy and raised in France, Joseph Leone has been immersed in the traditions of European high design for as long as he can remember. “My father was a men’s clothing designer, and my mother was on the business side, so I was involved with the world of design since I was a child,” says Leone. Given his penchant for beautiful things, the trajectory of his career is hardly surprising. “I worked as a jewelry designer for the best couture houses in France—Jean Patou, Hermès, Annick Goutal, Lancel,” he says. But it wasn’t until he moved to South Florida that Leone was delivered the ultimate design challenge: create a palatial home along the sea. Ten years after taking on the project, the result is Palais Royal—a spectacular 60,000-square-foot manse modeled after Versailles. Brimming with old-world luxuries combined with modern technologies and out-of-this-world amenities, the home is slated for completion at the end of this month and is listed for $139 million—making it one of the most expensive properties on the market in the US. Here, Leone gives us an exclusive look inside… What makes the home a palace? The house is on three levels and close to 60,000 square feet. On the main level, you have the dining room, family room, kitchen, grand salon, office, and a game room. On the upper level, you have a master bedroom suite in the south wing and three guest suites in the north wing. And on the lower level, there are more guest suites, for a total of 11 bedrooms and 14 baths, as well as an Imax

theater that seats 18 people. Every room in this house was approached as its own project. The garage is like a showroom with marble on the floor, curved walls, and columns, and fits up to 30 cars. Hillsboro is so secluded. This is such a special property. Hillsboro Mile is unique because you have the open ocean in front of you, but it’s a private island so [there is] no public access to the beach. Also, you can park your yacht behind the house. One dock can accommodate a yacht up to 225 feet. The other one fits a yacht up to 140 feet. What is the materials palette? Most of the houses in America are made with concrete block. But for this house, we used 100 percent poured concrete, which makes it stronger. For the floors, I used a marble from South Africa. It is white with a light vein and some sparkle, so when we adjust the light the floor glitters like little diamonds. All the millwork is mahogany. The plaster moldings were made in a small shop and finished by hand with gold leaf in the old tradition of Europe. It is 22k gold leaf, and it took a year and a half to apply. We have over $7 million in gold leaf all over the house. One of the highlights is the grand staircase... The main stair at the front of the house took close to three years to build—it had to be made by hand, and we spent close to $3 million on it. It’s spectacular. I wanted this stair to look like a bracelet—it is like a piece of jewelry. What about entertainment? We’re going to wait for the future client to decide. The spa design would be like a rainforest, like in the Amazon, with

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In the kitchen, appliances are hidden behind mahogany millwork, revealed at the touch of a button. below from left: The entrance’s marble grand staircase is intricately finished with 22k gold leaf to resemble jewelry; the custom railing alone took close to three years to build.

trees and a little river inside so when you go in, you feel like you’ve traveled 10,000 miles. Any other special elements? In most kitchens, you see the microwave oven and the refrigerator, but here I hid everything behind mahogany millwork—you push a button and the doors open to show the appliances. The range is from La Cornue—it’s all gold, made by hand. We hear the water features are out of this world. Along the driveway, we have a 27-foot waterfall and a 29-foot-high gold-leafed fountain. It’s absolutely beautiful. We also have a small putting green where you can play golf, and on the master bedroom balcony, a plunge pool facing the ocean. There’s another 22-foot waterfall that cascades into the pool, and if you swim underneath it, you’ll find a bar in the pool facing the ocean. The pool is 4,300 square feet with a mosaic floor made by hand. Next to it, there’s a Jacuzzi on top of a grotto with a glass bottom that makes it feel like it’s suspended. We have craftspeople from 25 different countries working on this house. For a tour of the home, please contact the developer, Joseph Leone, directly at TANIOUM@aol.com.

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Along with the exceptional contemporary and modern art showcased at Art Basel Miami Beach, international collectors can get a taste of some of the world’s finest collectible design elements at Design Miami/. Three dozen or so of the globe’s top galleries will showcase wares ranging from furnishings, architectural drawings, and ephemera to ceramics, lighting, and objets d’art as they celebrate the best of collectible

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design with enthusiasts and the field’s leading experts from November 30 to December 4. Aficionados can also tap into the progressive ideas of notable architects, designers, and thinkers, who will engage this year with speakers from the United Nations on a series of talks about sustainable design. Among the guests shedding light on current issues is Gregg Pasquarelli from New York City-based SHoP

Architects, winners of the 2016 Panerai Design Miami/ Visionary Award and creators of Flotsam & Jetsam, an extraordinary sculptural pavilion standing just outside the fair. “We wanted to recognize the ways in which SHoP Architects’ practices are informing our cities,” says Rodman Primack, chief creative officer of Design Miami/, which commissioned SHoP to create the pavilion for this

year’s fair. “They are very innovative in terms of materials resources, time resources, human resources—they’re really bringing a holistic view.” Serving as a gateway to Design Miami/, as well as a seating area, bar, and lounge space for attendees as they pass through the fair, the playful, coppery 1,800-square-foot Flotsam & Jetsam structure was fabricated with a combination of 3-D printing

techniques that reflect SHoP’s emphasis on craft and new materials and technologies. “We’re always looking to the future, and we often take traditional materials and rework them in a completely new way,” says Pasquarelli of the pavilion, which was inspired by the curvaceous, organic shapes of Miami’s coastline, crustaceans, and jellyfish. designmiami.com; shoparc.com

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“There’s a connection to the sun and the beach and the city that’s interesting in Miami—there’s totally organic form and, at the same time, structural form. We were playing on that idea,” says SHoP Architects’ Gregg Pasquarelli of the inspiration behind the pavilion.


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COLLABORATIVE CONTINUITY BLENDING DESIGN AND FASHION, JADER ALMEIDA AND ARTEFACTO JOIN FORCES TO DEMONSTRATE HOW PERSONAL STYLE IS MORE THAN WHAT WE WEAR. BY MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER

Paulo Bacchi and Jader Almeida, celebrating their collaboration at Artefacto.

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Brazilian furniture designer Jader Almeida recently curated a showroom space reflecting his forward-looking yet timeless style while also paying homage to the Spanish luxury fashion house Balenciaga. The space is part of the Brazilian brand Artefacto’s sixth annual Design House at its Coral Gables location, blending interior design with fashion from the likes of Stella McCartney and Dolce & Gabbana. This is just the latest collaboration between Almeida and Paulo Bacchi, CEO of Artefacto USA and brand advisor to Artefacto Brazil. The duo sat down with Ocean Drive to discuss their partnership and the areas where fashion and furniture meet. What is the connection between fashion and

furniture? Jader Almeida: When you sit in a chair, it’s like a dress, because it fits you. A shirt and a chair sometimes are the same. It’s about using them. Like fashion, furniture is a statement of what you do, what you think, what you prefer. Paulo Bacchi: Personal style is not limited only to what we wear. It is also how you live and want to feel at home. It reflects who we are in every way. Textures, lines, curves, and color palettes make a statement. This is expressed in our living environments and wardrobes. Why is it important to collaborate with Almeida? PB: We opened Jader’s first shop-in-shop at Artefacto’s Aventura showroom last December, and it has been an

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A Jader Almeidadesigned room on display at Artefacto in Coral Gables.


Almeida’s designs use natural materials like brass, Brazilian leather, and American walnut (here and below). ”It’s about how we combine them to get sophisticated results,” he says.

incredible success, so it was natural to progress to Coral Gables. JA: It’s two styles, different styles but sometimes complementary. My pieces look smaller, softer. It is different woods; there are different products. But the same person may buy the Artefacto collection and the Jader collection. What materials and fabrics do you use in your collections? PB: Artefacto draws heavy inspiration from the natural elements of Miami and São Paulo. Outdoor collections are made with plant-based materials, sourced from Malacca, and bamboo to weather the elements and seamlessly connect to nature with the highest quality and style. Indoors are inviting, with sophisticated

classic neutrals in organic linens and silks, mixed with woods, steel, and leather. Artefacto pieces are often perfected by accents of rich velvets, colored metals, and glass. The combinations create a dramatic balance between nature and drama. JA: It is about natural materials. You don’t find synthetic material. We have copper, we have brass. We have leather from Brazil, marble from Spain, a table in cork from Portugal, a round dining table of American walnut, a bench with American oak in wool from Denmark. It’s about how we use them, combine them, to get sophisticated results. The Shops at Merrick Park, 4440 Ponce de Leon Blvd., #1600, Coral Gables, 305-7740004; artefacto.com

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“The square tubular vase, with varying metal finish colors, is sculptural and functional.” Designed by C+B Lefebvre, the Orgue vase features nine glossy aluminum prisms. Roche Bobois ($570). 450 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables, 305-444-1017; roche-bobois.com

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Fendi Casa’s Astoria bed features vertical channels in velvet and satin on a padded headboard. Fendi Casa (price on request). Luxury Living Miami, Miami Design District, 90 NE 39th St., 305-438-1660; luxurylivinggroup.com

“We would use this stunning modern-style sofa in a less formal setting such as a den or casual living room.” Restoration Hardware ($3,495–$4,995). Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., 305-935-1253; restorationhardware.com

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The Ibiza armchair sits on a brass curved base with ice-blue channeled upholstery and “is based on a loungey 1970s style.” Modshop ($1,795). 6101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786-4093148; modshop1.com “This is a fun and funky table that almost looks like a sculpture,” says Brown of this Drummond pull-up table with antique silver finish. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams ($775). 3800 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-6099920; mgbwhome.com

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Andrea Minski and Tomas Ocampo at Ocean Drive’s Men of Influence event at SLS Brickell.

Thomas and Alisa Meding at Ocean Drive’s Men of Influence event at SLS Brickell.

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Thalia Ramirez and Matt Levinson at the unveiling of the Rebecca Taylor boutique at Aventura Mall hosted by Taylor.

VIPs joined Ocean Drive at the SLS Brickell to celebrate the city’s top men of influence (who were outfitted in stylish threads thanks to Rag & Bone) profiled in the October issue. Attendees savored bites by SBE, sipped cocktails by Gentleman Jack and wines by Barton & Guestier, and went home with He’s a 10 products from It’s a 10 Haircare. In the Design District, Duke Spirits and Ocean Drive hosted the Meeting of the Masters: Dining with The Duke dinner series at Cypress Tavern. Guests enjoyed a specially curated dinner with wine pairings from Cherry Pie and Hundred Acre, and cocktails by Duke Spirits. Further north, fashionistas flocked to Aventura Mall to join Rebecca Taylor to celebrate the unveiling of her boutique. Patrons toasted the designer with Artesa Wines and rosé by Anna de Codorníu. Proceeds from the event benefited the Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program.

Chad Robinson at the Meeting of the Masters: Dining with The Duke at Cypress Tavern hosted by Duke Spirits.

Nicole Metropulls and Ludlow Dawes III at Ocean Drive’s Men of Influence event at SLS Brickell.

Dean Neiger and Melissa Silva Leos at Ocean Drive’s Men of Influence event at SLS Brickell.

Matthew Citriglia, Chris Radomski, and Michael Schwartz at the Meeting of the Masters: Dining with The Duke at Cypress Tavern hosted by Duke Spirits.

Aaron Salgado, Jeremy Ford, and DJ Irie at Ocean Drive’s Men of Influence event at SLS Brickell.

Cathie Cameron, Erin Ryder, and Antonella Spiena at the unveiling of the Rebecca Taylor boutique at Aventura Mall hosted by Taylor.

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Sayo Leto, Miyeon Kim, and Oliver Lange at the Meeting of the Masters: Dining with The Duke at Cypress Tavern hosted by Duke Spirits.

Janice Sullivan, Rebecca Taylor, Jane Sale, and Margo Brilliant at the unveiling of the Rebecca Taylor boutique at Aventura Mall hosted by Taylor.

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Lori Sobel, Rochelle Weinstein, Lisa Petrillo, and Emilie Sobel at the unveiling of the Rebecca Taylor boutique at Aventura Mall hosted by Taylor.

Serkan “Seko” Sener, Kimberly Nolan, and Carla Rivera at the Meeting of the Masters: Dining with The Duke at Cypress Tavern hosted by Duke Spirits.


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Dev Motwani, Chip LaMarca, Art Falcone, Ramola and Nitin Motwani, Dan Kodsi, and Peggy Fucci at the topping off of PARAMOUNT Fort Lauderdale. Vincent Brun and Javier Perrigo at the Overseas collection celebration hosted by Vacheron Constantin at East, Miami.

Claudia Arana, Cindy Sepulveda, and Pedro Alvarado at Brown Forman’s National Bourbon Heritage Month at the Miami Beach Woman’s Club.

Leslie Wolfson and Ellen Marchman at the Modern Life Mindfulness Festival at The Sacred Space Miami.

Nathan and Diane Lieberman at the YoungArts Poolside Dinner at Hotel Croydon.

Alicia Cervera, Ugo Colombo, and Veronica Cervera Goeseke at the celebration of Alicia Cervera Day. CeeLo Green at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts 10-year-anniversary celebration.

Paulo and Lais Bacchi at the VIP unveiling of Design House 2017 by Artefacto.

Caroline and Isaac Azar at the unveiling of Paris 6 Bistro.

Bill Banchs, Karel Foti, Michael Zinner, and Lourdes Jofre-Collett at a private cocktail reception kicking off The Grand Gala hosted by Baptist Health Foundation and Tamarina.

Wendy Marks Pine, Lori Zuckerman, and Lisa Lader at a wine tasting curated by sommelier Kris Margerum at Auberge Beach Residences and Spa Fort Lauderdale.

MIAMI LIVING

Katharine McPhee in her Touch by Alyssa Milano jersey at The Confidante Miami Beach.

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Miami design addicts gathered at the Artefacto showroom in Coral Gables to celebrate the Brazilian furnishing brand’s sixth edition of its annual Design House and 40-year anniversary. Across the bridge on the Beach, Scorpion star Katharine McPhee lounged poolside at the Confidante Miami Beach supporting her home team, the LA Rams, in her stylish Touch by Alyssa Milano jersey.

Bonnie Crabtree with Nancy and Jon Batchelor at the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami Dreammakers cocktail celebration at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach.

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Barbara Estela, Ysha Arteaga, Jay Parker, and Hilda Jacobson at the Casa Costanera unveiling celebration.

Tara and Jack Benmeleh with Andrew and Michele Lenahan at The Sacred Space Miami unveiling.

Dyck Dolan, Patrick Richards, and Jim Jones at Story. Suzanne Perez Bernal, Bianca Lopez, Sophia Leavell, and Vanessa Fioravante-Cuomo at the Cassa Brickell unveiling. Diego and Gisela Lowenstein at the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami Foundation cocktail event honoring Dream Makers at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach.

Maile Gamez, Angela Amendola, and Mariana Michelsen at the Glamsquad Breakfast Club at W Miami. Gustavo Berenblum, Sebastian Casano, and Matias Costantini at the SoFi House groundbreaking.

Tara Solomon, Lee Brian Schrager, and Clare Laverty at An Evening of Luxury presented by Robb Report and Douglas Elliman at The Miami Beach Edition.

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Jenny Star Perez, Claudio Cardoso, and Terry Zarikian at the Art Installation and Dinner hosted by London chef and artist Claudio Cardoso at SushiSamba Miami Beach.

Ced, Trick Daddy, and Chronic at Wall at the W South Beach.



SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK Antonio Martucci and Kate Elsworth at Wall at the W South Beach.

John Sjodergren, Hilda Jacobson, Ysha Arteaga, Andrea Swain, and Sabriane Brandao at the Miami Luxury Lifestyle celebration with Shie Moreno at Old Cutler Bay Estate.

Mooli Freiman and Dennis Richard at the “MouthWater” exhibit and 2016–2017 season kickoff celebration at the National YoungArts Foundation.

Lyndon Smith, Flo Rida, and Mo Garcia at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Ciro and Sofia Vitrone at A Shop Soiree event at The Gale South Beach.

Michael Stavredes and Simonett Pereira at the Fashion Fights Cancer event at the Moore Building.

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Ingrid Hoffmann and Susanne Birbragher at a private screening of Before the Flood and Q&A with Phillip Levine hosted by Faena Rose at the Faena Miami Beach.

Angeles Almuna and Daniela Botero at the Spanish Jewels Reign event at Aristocrazy.


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Celina Delgado and Angel Sanchez at the VIP preview celebration at Commonwealth.

Tom Laroc, Virgil Abloh, and Mike Dean at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Purple, Jordan McRae, Compton Menace, Iman Shumpert, and Kyrie Irving at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Roman Jones at Mokai Lounge. Jovar Andrews, YSL, and Ben Arndt at the VIP preview celebration at Commonwealth.

Jon Perez and Lauren Fache at the MaranĂŠ private dinner at Baby Jane.

Manabu Ohtake, Ueno Hidetsugu , and Michito Kaneko at the Japanese Takeover at Matador Bar at The Miami Beach Edition.

Chris Nagy, Michaelangelo, and Rob Garza of Thievery Corporation at a private III Points sunset session at Sugar at East, Miami.

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Bill Bellamy at Story.

Taylor Dayne, Antrel Rolle, and Celeste Fierro at the STK Miami unveiling.


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Julie Sky, Daria Skaya, and Alina Pokidova at the All Gold Everything Halloween party at the Delano.

Jillionaire at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Stephanie Mejia, Sabina Covo, and Sissy and Michelle De Maria at the private launch of Eleven on Lenox hosted by Shoma Group at NaiYaRa.

Jenna Rojas and Juliana Rodriguez at the Backyard Saturdays Pool Party launch at The Confidante Miami Beach.

Sam Sneak and Rick Ross at Rockwell.

Rita Monteiro and Simon De Los Rios at Sounds from the Underground.

Gio Profera and Otto Von Schirach at Basement Miami at The Miami Beach Edition.

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Peacock Garden Cafe The ideal setting for outside dining at anytime of day. 2889 McFarlane Rd., Coconut Grove,

The Federal Tackling comfort food classics like pot pies, biscuits and gravy, this eatery will rock your world.

Artisan The newest hot spot in Key Biscayne perfect for sandwiches or tapas. 658 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne;

305-774-3332

5132 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-758-9559

305-365-6003

Red Fish Grill Romantic, waterside seafood dining experience. 9610 Old Cutler Rd., Miami, 305-668-8788

Harry’s Pizzeria Chef and owner Michael Schwartz’s newest creation offers a cozy and comfortable neighborhood spot to enjoy some creative, wood-oven pizzas, craft beers, and a selection of delectable desserts. 3918 N. Miami Ave., Miami,

Bizcaya Mediterranean-influenced cuisine serving fresh fish and prime cuts of beef, at the Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove. 3300 SW 27th Ave., Coconut Grove, 305-644-4680

Swine Southern Table & Bar This joint is a place to hang with friends, sip a little whiskey, and indulge in genuine Southern cooking. 2415 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables,

Cantina Beach Miami’s only oceanfront, coastal Mexican restaurant located at The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne.

786-360-6433

455 Grand Bay Dr., Key Biscayne, 305-365-4500

Town Kitchen & Bar Global comfort foods and an irresistible brunch special. 7301 SW 57th Ct., South Miami, 305-740-8118

Caffe Abbracci Dine beneath the glow of a ruby-red starlight chandelier and the brilliance of Venetian glass on Italian-inspired foods including great carpaccio’s, the freshest fish, homemade pastas or succulent NY meats. 318 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, 305-441-0700

786-275-4963

Gigi Bustling and hip hot spot featuring Asian-inspired fare. 3470 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-573-1520

Mandolin Aegean Bistro Authentic countryside cuisine from Greece and Turkey. 4312 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, 305-749-9140

Versailles The authentic and famous Miami-Cuban classic. 3555 SW 8 Street, Miami, 305-444-0240

DESIGN DISTRICT, MIDTOWN, WYNWOOD

Christy’s Restaurant The steak house meets the piano bar at this Miami staple. 3101 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables,

Beaker & Gray Wynwood’s new hotspot for globally-inspired cuisine and a vibrant bar scene. 2637 N. Miami Ave., Miami,

305-446-1400

305-699-2637

Eating House Not your typical steakhouse, this hipster-esque hotspot is known for its eclectic menu serving playful dishes such as “Cap’n Crunch” pancakes for brunch.

Bocce Bar Midtown’s latest addition distinguishes itself from the rest with a bocce ball court and its rustic feel and cozy ambiance. 3252 NE First Ave., Miami, 786-245-6211

MC Kitchen Modern Italian cuisine offering seasonal dishes with ingredients selected on the basis of quality, harvest maturity, and farming integrity. 4141 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 101A, Miami, 305-456-9948

Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink Michael Schwartz’s highly successful Design District eatery. 130 NE 40th Street, Atlas Plaza, Miami, 305-573-5550

804 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, 305-448-6524

George’s in the Grove Lively, casual bistro featuring French classics. 3145 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, 305-444-7878 Love Is Blind A culinary adventure that takes you all over the globe. 225 Altara Avenue, Coral Gables, 305-748-6118 Monty’s Raw Bar Scenic waterside spot offering seafood goodies. 2550 S. Bayshore Dr., Coconut Grove, 305-856-3992 Ortanique on the Mile New World Caribbean cuisine, island elegance. 278 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, 305-446-7710

Brasserie Azur The sister restaurant of Romantic Villa Azur, a modern yet casual concept serving lunch/brunch and dinner showcasing French Mediterranean cuisine in the up and coming Midtown neighborhood. 3252 NE 1st Ave, Miami, 786-800-9993

Pascal’s on Ponce Contemporary French cuisine. 2611 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, 305-444-2024

Miami, 786-220-2070

Mignonette A raw oyster bar with a welcoming environment where seafood lovers can share a bottle of bubbly while enjoying a dozen of the freshest oysters. 210 NE 18th Street,

The Butcher Shop Trendy addition to Wynwood that fuses retail, restaurant and beer garden into one gourmet hot-spot.

Miami, 305-374-4635

165 NW 23rd Street, Miami, 305-846-9120

Morgans Modern, home-style comfort food for brunch, lunch and dinner. 28 NE 29th St., Miami, 305-573-9678

Cafeina Diverse hot-spot offering intriguing art, nightlife and tasty cuisine in the heart of Wynwood. 297 NW 23rd Street, Miami, 305-438-0792

Palme d’Or Fabulous French fare, at the landmark Biltmore Hotel. 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables, 305-913-3201

Midtown Oyster Bar Boasting “A Fish Kitchen” as its tagline, the menu showcases Mediterranean and classic American seafood dishes while offering a selection of extraordinary oysters from the East and West coasts. 3301 NE 1st Ave.,

Salumeria 104 Authentic Northern Italian salumi shop and trattoria serving traditional dishes and cured meats. 3451 NE 1st Ave., Miami, 305-424-9588

The Cypress Tavern The Genuine Hospitality Group’s latest Design District haunt gives an elegant nod to 1920’s American fine dining. 3620 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, 305-520-5197

Sugarcane From the creators of Sushi Samba, a raw bar and grill with a South American spirit. 3252 NE 1st Ave., Miami, 786-369-0353



LISTINGS Edge Steak & Bar This stylish departure from the traditional steak house is the new crown jewel of The Four Seasons Hotel Miami. 1435 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-358-3535 Fooq’s Serves “Feel Good Food” in an urban, yet distinctly cozy setting. Global travels and Persian-French heritage inspire the eclectic menu at this charming eatery.

happy hour, “Aperitivo Italiano,” every Wednesday. 900 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-371-2767

Tamarina Specializes in Italian cuisine inspired by the Mediterranean coast incorporating freshly caught seafood and local produce which is prepared using classic Italian techniques. 600 Brickell Avenue, Miami, 305-579-1888

1035 N Miami Ave., Miami, 786-536-2749

Garcia’s Seafood Grille & Fish Market Fabulously fresh fish, right on the river. 398 NW North River Dr., Miami, 305-375-0765

Truluck’s Seafood Steak & Crab House A fantastic combination of the freshest Florida Stone Crab, juicy steaks and a selection of over 100 wines. 777 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-579-0035

Il Gabbiano Decadent, exquisite Italian cuisine served inside or out, overlooking Biscayne Bay. 335 S. Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-373-0063

Tuyo Sitting atop Miami Dade College’s new Miami Culinary Institute, Tuyo is an exquisite fusion of New World flavors. 415 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami, 305-237-3200

Komodo The three-story indoor/outdoor eatery and lounge combines the cuisine of Southeast Asia with a South Florida vibe to elevate the dining and nightlife experience on Brickell Avenue. 801 Brickell Avenue, Miami, 305-534-2211

Scarpetta

Ravishing Italian cuisine from chef Scott Conant, at the Fontainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-4660

La Mar by Gaston Acurio Features the acclaimed Peruvian cuisine of celebrity chef Gastón Acurio in a high-energy setting with dramatic water views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline, at the Mandarin Oriental. 500 Brickell Key Dr., Miami, 305-913-8358

Wynwood Kitchen & Bar Affordable global Latino cuisine meets cutting-edge art. 2550 NW 2nd Ave., Miami, 305-722-8959

DOWNTOWN/BRICKELL

LILT Lounge Hosts happy hour from 6 to 8 pm, Tuesday thru Saturday, with live music. Specialty cocktails, $1 oysters and the terrace has direct water views and a breeze, at the EPIC. 270 Biscayne Blvd Way, Miami, 305-351-7403

Area 31 Great seafood from the namesake region encompassing the Florida coast and Central America.

Naoe Experience natural Japanese cuisine as Chef Kevin Cory serves a unique Chef’s Choice menu. 661 Brickell Key

270 S. Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, 305-424-5234

Dr., Miami, 305-947-6263

Atrio Restaurant and Wine Room A contemporary restaurant and lounge offering guests an innovative and international menu paired with a minimalistic setting to complement the view of an incandescent Miami skyline. 1395 Brickell

Novecento Argentinean and Mediterranean cuisine.

Ave., Miami, 305-503-6529

Azul A Forbes Five-Star restaurant in the Mandarin Oriental featuring a menu of modern American dishes with Asian influences. 500 Brickell Key Dr., Miami, 305-913-8358 Batch Fresh off a successful opening, this Gastropub, with cocktails on tap, is soon to be Brickell’s favored hotspot.

1414 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-403-0900

270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, 305-577-0277

MIAMI BEACH A Fish Called Avalon Contemporary tropical menu featuring award-winning seafood dishes. 700 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-532-1727

Baires Grill This casual and trendy establishment satiates your appetite with an authentic, high-quality Argentinian cuisine. 1116 Lincoln Rd. Mall, Miami Beach, 305-538-1116 Bakehouse Brasserie Your neighborhood brasserie focusing on classic dishes, French inspired cocktails and artisanal baked goods located South of Fifth.

The Bazaar by José Andrés Masterfully re-imagined Spanish cuisine, at the SLS Hotel South Beach. 1701 Collins Ave.,

Pollos y Jarras Authentic Peruvian cuisine with an extensive selection of BBQ, grilled meats, and tapas all ideally complimented by signature cocktails. 115 NE 3rd Ave., Miami,

Bâoli Miami A dining experience that truly excites the senses: an elegant and vibrant ambiance with an alluring menu. 1906 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-8822

Miami Beach, 305-455-5000

786-567-4940

Biscayne Tavern Located in the B2 Miami downtown, this casual neighborhood gathering post serves up the next evolution of comfort food. 146 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-307-8300

786-805-4646

Cantina La Veinte A cultural expression of true Mexican cuisine featuring traditional Mexican decor with an art deco flare and over 100 brands of Mexican wine pairings.

River Yacht Club A waterfront lifestyle-oriented venue featuring a fine dining restaurant, stunning outdoor garden, lounge, and docking facilities. 401 SW 3rd Ave., Miami, 305-200-5716

Barceloneta Catalan Bistro and Mercat that will transport you to Spain through taste alone. 1400 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-538-9299

Barton G. The Restaurant Upscale American eatery, plus lots of dazzle. 1427 West Ave., Miami Beach, 305-672-8881 Bianca Modern Italian fare at the Delano’s signature restaurant. 1685 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-6400 Big Pink Bright and fun diner, serving full-bodied classics.

495 Brickell Ave., Miami, 786-623-6135

Rooftop at E11EVEN An all-inclusive nightlife destination featuring an open-air rooftop lounge with sofas and fire-pit tables, weekly DJ’s/live music, and an intimate 50-seat indoor dining room with a full-service kitchen menu. 15 NE 11th

Crazy About You A truly unique lounge setting, and picturesque water front dining experience. 1155 Brickell Bay Dr,

Street, Miami, 305-358-9848

Miami, 305-377-4442

Seaspice A seafood brasserie and lounge, is a celebration of the sense that marks the return to the core values of gastronomy. 422 NW North River Drive, Miami, 305-440-4200

157 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-4700

Bodega Taqueria y Tequila “Shepard Style” Mexican street food straight out of a vintage Airstream taco truck filling the area’s void for vibrant, authentic Mexican cuisine. 1220 16th Street, Miami Beach, 305-704-2145

Byblos Miami Brings the exciting flavors of the Eastern Mediterranean to diners in a progressively designed space. 1535 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-508-5041

db Bistro Moderne The New York sensation from chef Daniel Boulud, in downtown’s JW Marriott Marquis.

Segafredo Bayside From the partners of Segafredo L’Originale on Lincoln Road, the new waterfront spot at Bayside Marketplace serves light Italian fare and an expansive selection of cocktails. 401 Biscayne Blvd., Miami,

255 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, FL 33131, 305-350-0750

786-420-2496

Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita Located in the heart of Brickell’s Financial District, the restaurant, offers a unique selection of International fusion cuisine.

Soya y Pomodoro Intimate Italian located in a quaint Neoclassical alcove. 120 NE 1st St., Miami, 305-381-9511

1000 South Miami Ave., Miami, 305-403-3103

Toscana Divino Brickell’s Italian trattoria features an Italian

305-577-3454

Zuma Internationally acclaimed Japanese “pub fare” from London restaurateur Rainer Becker, at the Epic Hotel.

808 First Street, Miami Beach, 305-434-8249

Quinto La Huella Offers a blend of carefully planned, but simple dishes made with the best ingredients and utilizes a unique fire cooking method with a parrilla at the heart of the kitchen, located at the EAST, Miami. 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami,

CVI.CHE 105 This bustling Peruvian eatery has quickly become a hip downtown landmark. 105 NE 3rd Ave., Miami,

Miami, 305-487-7130

PM Buenos Aires Fish & Steak House Born from the nostalgia felt from the “Porteño”-like cuisine, PM has the influence of not only the parrilladas but also all the different styles all over the world. 1453 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-200-5606

30 SW 12th St., Miami, 305-808-5555

Cipriani Exquisite Italian restaurant with impeccable service and elegant design. 465 Brickell Ave. CU1, Miami, 786-329-4090

Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Wolfgang Zweiner’s famous steak house has finally arrived in Miami. 315 S. Biscayne Blvd.,

Café Prima Pasta Authentic Italian meats, cheeses, pastas and desserts since 1993. 414 71st St., Miami Beach, 305-867-0106 Casa Tua Italian restaurant with a private upstairs lounge and la dolce vita vibe. 1700 James Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-1010 Cecconi’s The Italian sensation from Mayfair and West Hollywood has brought its A-list vibe to the Soho Beach House. 4385 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-507-7902



LISTINGS The Continental Under the culinary direction of Chef Matthew Oetting, the menu at Stephen Starr’s The Continental features an eclectic blend of global flavors and creative cocktails in a fun and casual atmosphere. 2360 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-2000

David’s Café Cafecito Family owned and operated restaurant serving traditional Cuban food with a twist since 1977. 919 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305-534-8736

DiLido Beach Club A casually elegant oceanfront restaurant and lounge with ocean-table cuisine and a relaxed, chic ambiance perfect for people-watching, at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach. 155 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 786-276-4000 Dolce Italian Contemporary take on Italian classics located at The Gale Hotel. 1690 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-975-2550

Meat Market Chef Sean Brasel has created an imaginative, top-flight menu with flair at this packed hot spot. 915 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-532-0088

Driftwood Room Located inside Nautilus, a SIXTY Hotel, is inspired by the casual grace and energy of European beach clubs and combines the simplicity of fresh beachside dining with the allure of Miami Beach. 1825 Collins Ave., Miami Joe’s Stone Crab A must-see Miami institution since 1913.

top-flight menu with flair at this packed hot spot.

11 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-0365

915 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-532-0088

Drunken Dragon A hidden gem, South Beach’s first Korean barbecue restaurant presents a method of table side cooking with Asian inspired fare and exotic handcrafted tikithemed cocktails. 1424 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, 305-397-8556

Juvia Artistic food presentation and an innovative take on Asian fusion, with stunning views of South Beach.

Monty’s Sunset Miami’s ultimate Seafood Bistro features a raw bar and ceviche bar with breathtaking sunset views and a bay front location. 300 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-672-1148

The Dutch A roots-inspired restaurant, Bar and Oyster Room at the W South Beach. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

Katsuya Traditional Japanese cuisine with a provocative twist, at the SLS Hotel South Beach. 1701 Collins Ave.,

305-938-3111

Miami Beach, 305-455-2995

Estiatorio Milos Costas Spiliadis celebrates the arts, culture and cuisine of Greece and is committed to providing guests a true understanding of fresh ingredients simply prepared with integrity. 730 1st St., Miami Beach, 305-604-6800

La Locanda Classic Italian just south of Fifth Street.

Beach, 786.483.2650

1111 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-763-8272

419 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-538-6277

836 1st St., Miami Beach, 305-672-0011

Mr Chow Iconic Chinese showplace at the W South Beach. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-695-1695

La Piaggia A St-Tropez beach club without the jet lag. 1000 South Pointe Dr., Miami Beach, 305-674-0647

Fogo de Chão The original Brazilian steak house with continuous tableside service and 15 cuts of meat.

Moreno’s Cuba At the Riviera South Beach A Cuban-inspired eatery developed around an authentic Havana-style café, with a culinary ethos based around Cuban Tapas and small plates made for sharing. 318 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-538-7444

Larios on the Beach Gloria and Emilio Estefan’s award winning go-to destination for cuban cuisine. 820 Ocean Drive,

My Ceviche This indoor-outdoor eatery will flaunt the brand’s signature seafood selections alongside seasonal, craft, and local beer options. 235 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-397-8710

Miami Beach, 305-532-9577

The Forge Steakhouse Chef Julia Doyne brings her awardwinning talent to this culinary institution with an innovative take on the classic American steakhouse.

The Lido Restaurant & Bayside Grill Stunning waterside dining featuring chef Mark Zeitouni’s cuisine, at The Standard.

432 41st St., Miami Beach, 305-538-8533

40 Island Ave., Miami Beach, 786-245-0880

Nobu Legendary Japanese seafood delicacies, at the Eden Roc Miami Beach. 4525 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

Fratelli La Bufala Sumptuous pizzas and pastas prepared with the freshest buffalo mozzarella imported from Italy.

LT Steak at The Betsy Hotel Laurent Tourondel’s interpretation of the American steakhouse. 1440 Ocean Dr.,

305-695-3232

437 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-0700

Miami Beach, 305-673-0044

Fung Kú Asian Cuisine Korean BBQ and Sushi Bar, at The Catalina Hotel & Beach Club. 1720 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

Lucali Brooklyn’s most coveted pizza in the heart of South Beach. 1930 Bay Rd., Miami Beach, 305-695-4441

Orange Blossom A modern bistro featuring international, high-quality, affordable fare inside the Boulan South Beach Hotel. 2000 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-763-8983

305-534-7905

Hakkasan The exquisite Chinese creations of London restaurateur Alan Yau, at the Fontainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-276-1388

Halves & Wholes South Beach’s newest corner sandwich shop, featuring a variety of loaded salads and sandwiches made with roasted meats, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked breads and homemade secret sauces. 1600 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-704-3600 HaVen Gastro-Lounge An intimate, high-tech gastro-lounge featuring global small plates by Chef Todd Erickson and innovative craft cocktails. 1237 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-987-8885 Icebox Offering the finest desserts in Miami Beach. 1855 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305-538-8448

Il Mulino From Abruzzo to South Beach, Il Mulino New York presents unforgettable, classic Italian cuisine in a chic, modern dining experience. 840 First St., Miami Beach, 305-372-1221 Jaya Five-star, trans-ethnic cuisine with a strong Asian influence. 2001 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-520-6402

Lure Fishbar A seafood-driven menu, overseen by Josh Capon, includes raw bar, sushi bar and Miami-inspired plates. Robert Ferrara helms the beverage program with nauticalthemed libations including the Catch and Release, at the Loews Hotel. 1601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 305-695-4550 Macaluso’s Restaurant Staten Island home-cooked Italian. 1747 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-604-1811

News Cafe This 24-hour spot remains the heart and soul of South Beach. 800 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-538-6397

Paris 6 Bistro A cultural bistro whose doors are open around the clock—24 hours a day, 7 days a week—with a well rounded menu brimming with unprecedented dishes designed for all audiences. 2200 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-363-6801

Picciolo Italian Bistro Located at the Bentley Hotel, home of the one-pound meatball showcases flavors of Italy and offers great people watching along Ocean Drive. 510 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, 305-531-2100

Macchialina Taverna Rustica The Italian spot for locals with rustic, seasonally inspired cooking by acclaimed chef Michael Pirolo. 820 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-534-2124 Maxine’s Bistro At The Catalina Hotel & Beach Club, is an institution on Collins Avenue, serving American bistro fare with an international twist, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 1756 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 305-674-3527

Prime Fish Fish shack meets sophisticated fine dining; renowned restaurant owner Myles Chefetz has done it again with his new restaurant that is sure to please all seafood lovers. 100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-4550 Prime Italian Upscale American-Italian sister restaurant to Prime One Twelve. 101 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-695-8484

Michael Mina 74 Award-winning chef Michael Mina, brings sophisticated, American bistro-style fare to the iconic Fontainebleau Miami Beach, with a dynamic menu that features whimsical dishes and handcrafted cocktails from across the globe. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 1-877-326-7412

Prime One Twelve Extraordinary, modern take on the classic steak house. 112 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-532-8112

Meat Market Chef Sean Brasel has created an imaginative,

Beach, 305-532-7555

Pubbelly Gastropub This innovative tavern features a menu of homemade pâtés, specialty terrines and braised dishes, and its signature Asian street food. 1418 20th St., Miami



LISTINGS Pubbelly Sushi Japanese small plates with Latin, Indian and Italian influences. 1424 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-531-9282 Pura Vida Serving raw Brazilian organic acai bowls, fresh made fruit protein smoothies or cold-press veggie juices with soups, salads, sandwiches, pitas & wraps with vegan options. Eat-in, pick-up or delivery. 110 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-535-4142

Quality Meats Rated top steakhouse in Manhattan in Zagat 2014 and named best new steakhouse by Details, Quality Meats has opened in the heart of South Beach at Collins and 15th. 1501 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 305-340-3333 Quattro Gastronomia Italiana Twin chefs Nicola and Fabrizio Carro stir up traditional Northern Italian cuisine. 1014 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-531-4833

Red, The Steakhouse Hot Mediterranean-influenced steak house. 119 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-534-3688

SUSHISAMBA Miami Beach Japanese-Brazilian fusion fare amid a bustling ambience. 600 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-673-5337

Restaurant Michael Schwartz Locally inspired dishes and a fantastic ambiance at the iconic Raleigh Hotel pool deck. 1775 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 305-612-1163

THYME Wholesome seasonal dishes with an emphasis on local farming methods. 6801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

Ricky’s Bodega’s sizzling counterpart brings live music, the best arcade games, and approachable but trendy food and drink options. 1220 16th Street, Miami Beach, 305-704-3602

305-514-7167

Scarpetta Ravishing Italian cuisine from chef Scott Conant, at the Fontainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-4660

Conant has crafted a rustic, seasonal menu rooted in the farmhouse cooking of America and the Mediterranean, located within the Turnberry Isle Miami. 19999 West Country Club Drive, Aventura, 786-279-6800

TiramesU A neighborhood dining spot with perfectly executed traditional and non-traditional dishes in the South of Fifth area. Whether served with Alla Bolognese or Rabbit Ragu, the homemade pastas are a must along with the Lamb Chops and Branzino. 101 Washington Ave., Miami

Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails Fresh, seasonal, Contemporary American cuisine by award winning Chef Danny Elmaleh with a stunning ocean view. 111 South Surf Road, Hallandale Beach, 954-699-0901

Beach, 305-532-4538

Seagrape Floridian brasserie helmed by James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef Michelle Bernstein located at the The Confidante Hotel. 4041 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 786-605-4043

The Setai Grill Prime steakhouse with the finest seafood selections, accompanied by The Setai’s impressive wine list. 2001 Collins Ave., Miami, 855-923-7899

Traymore Restaurant and Bar Locally sourced seafood fare, as well as the hotel’s signature COMO Shambhala cuisine by Executive Chef Juan Loaisiga at COMO Metropolitan, Miami Beach. 2445 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 305-695-3600 Umi Sushi & Sake Bar A communal, Japanese-style dining experience in the lobby at Delano. 1685 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-5752

Smith & Wollensky Classic steak dishes, outstanding seafood, and an award-winning wine selection. 1 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-2800

Villa Azur A taste of South of France combining exquisite food, fine wines, friendly service and inviting atmosphere. 309 23rd St., Miami Beach, 305-763-8688

Spris Lincoln Road The authentic Italian brick-oven thin-crust pizzas have made this casual spot a favorite for locals and visitors over the last 18 years. 731 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach,

J&G Grill A contemporary bar and grill featuring a curated selection of Jean-Georges’ innovative dishes, at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort. 9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-993-3333

Kuro Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood’s newest culinary innovation offering new-style Japanese cuisine with handcrafted dishes featuring both locally sourced and imported ingredients direct from Japan. 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, 954-327-7625 Le Zoo Stephen Starr’s latest South Florida eatery combines French spirit with the hustle and bustle of Miami, creating a lively dining experience in a brasserie setting that will transport diners to the iconic sidewalk cafes of Paris.

Vintro Kitchen Committed to the craft approach of food. A place where you can escape, live in the moment, explore the flavors, taste, experiment and share with your friends.

9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-602-9663

2216 Park Avenue, Miami Beach, 305-704-3680

9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-864-8600

STK Miami Beach A freshly renovated, high-energy restaurant that artfully blends two concepts into one – The modern steakhouse and a chic lounge. 2305 Collins Ave., Miami

Yardbird Southern Table & Bar Farm Fresh Southern Cooking, Bourbon and Blues. 1600 Lennox Ave.,

Palm Restaurant Old New York-style steak house.

Beach, 305-604-6988

Miami Beach, 305-538-5220

305-673-2020

Stripsteak With its classic menu, dynamic dining and bar scene, and sophisticated atmosphere, acclaimed Chef Michael Mina breaks new ground with Stripsteak, the modern alternative to the traditional steakhouse setting. 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 877-326-7412

NORTH DADE, BROWARD Adena Grill & Wine Bar Elegant and upscale steakhouse with an authentic unique farm-to-fork experience, at The Village at Gulfstream Park. 900 Silks Run #1740, Hallandale Beach, 954-464-2333

SUSHISAMBA Miami Beach Japanese-Brazilian fusion fare amid a bustling ambience. 600 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-673-5337 TALDE Miami Beach Features Dale Talde’s Asian-American cuisine at The Confidante Hotel. Dinner nightly with latenight hours on weekends. 4041 Collins Avenue,

Atlantikós Greece-native Chef Anastasios Chasekioglou delivers an authentic menu of classic Greek cuisine in this indoor/ outdoor restaurant overlooking the Atlantic, at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort. 9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-993-3333

Makoto Modern Japanese cuisine in the Bal Harbour Shops.

9650 E. Bay Harbor Dr., Bay Harbor Islands, 305-868-7256

ROK:BRGR Gourmet burger bar and gastropub with a modern approach on American comfort foods, located at The Village at Gulfstream Park. 600 Silks Run, Suite 1210, Hallandale Beach, 954-367-3970

S3 An island-chic retreat with indoor-outdoor seating, lush patio with fire pits and custom-designed lounge seating with breathtaking views of the ocean serving steak, seafood and sushi. 505 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-523-SURF

St. Regis Bar & Sushi Lounge A modern Miami atmosphere with a Japanese twist, this Sushi Lounge is nothing short of luxury, at the St. Regis Resort. 9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour,

Terrazza at Shore Club This casual, Italian chophouse offers the ultimate in indoor-outdoor dining with the cool vibe and energy of Shore Club. 1901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

Boatyard Offering an upscale, nautical-chic vibe in a laid-back atmosphere with an eclectic, seafood-centric menu that blends the freshest daily catches and premium cuts of meat prepared with locally sourced ingredients to enjoy inside, outside or dockside. 1555 SE 17th Street, Fort

305-695-3226

Lauderdale, 954-525-7400

Hollywood Beach, 954-920-6523

Texas De Brazil A unique concept that offers diners a parade of meats and an extravagant seasonal salad area.

Carpaccio Bal Harbour Shops’ most bustling spot for delicious Italian fare. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-867-7777

Tap 42 Enjoy a combination of Fort Lauderdale’s finest American Craft Beers, hand-crafted cocktails made from fresh local ingredients, a creative menu of burgers and other inventive dishes. 1411 S Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-463-4900

Miami Beach, 786-605-4094

300 Alton Rd., Suite 200, Miami Beach, 305-695-7702

Corsair Award-winning chef and television personality Scott

305-993-3300

Taco Beach Shack World famous gourmet farm fresh tacos and cocktails, at Hollywood Beach Hotel. 334 Arizona Street,


You’re On Las Olas

A much-loved staple of Fort Lauderdale’s culinary and nightlife scene, YOLO is a foodie’s delight. Well-known for its innovative menu, happy hour and Sunday brunch, we serve up an eclectic mix of Contemporary American cuisine in a vibrant, sophisticated atmosphere, in the heart of downtown Las Olas.

Reservations: 954.523.1000 | 333 East Las Olas Boulevard | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 | YOLORestaurant.com


LISTINGS

E11EVEN MIAMI A unique 24 / 7 No Sleep show club and after-hours experience that features beautiful entertainers and 11-style theatrics in an environment that is as sexy as it is sophisticated. 29 N.E. 11th Street, Miami, 305-829-2911

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The Broken Shaker Laid-back indoor-outdoor bar featuring exotic handcrafted cocktails, at the Freehand Miami Hostel.

Rec Room New York-influenced upscale basement lounge, at the Gale Hotel. 1690 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach,

2727 Indian Creek Dr., Miami Beach, 305-531-2727

786-975-2555

Gavanna “Vibe dictates the night” at Wynwood’s hot-spot. 10

Club Deuce Everyone’s favorite timeless dive bar.

NE 40th St., Miami, 305-336-0701

222 14th St., Miami Beach, 305-531-6200

The Regent Cocktail Club Dimly lit and classically elegant cocktail bar and lounge, at the Gale Hotel. 1690 Collins

Wood Tavern Artsy and relaxed indoor-outdoor enclave where hipsters, art-walk crawlers, and collectors mingle.

Drawing Room Bar & Lounge Mixologist Albert Trummer brings his signature libations and one of a kind blend of apothecary and designer cocktails to the Shelborne Wyndham Grand South Beach. 1801 Collins Ave, Miami

Rockwell Located on Miami’s historic Washington Avenue, this celebrity hotspot combines the perfect mix of LA cool, New York music and Miami energy. 743 Washington Ave.,

Beach, 305-531-1271

Miami Beach 305-793-3882

FDR Subterranean lounge at the Delano. 1685 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-924-4071

Set A modern South Beach tribute to Old Hollywood glamour. 320 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305-531-2800

Foxhole New watering hole and neighborhood bar owned by nightlife veterans. 1218 14th Court, Miami Beach, 305-534-3511

SkyBar The Shore Club’s exclusive nightlife setting overlooking the ocean. 1901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-695-3100

Hyde Beach Enjoy artful mixology and José Andrés cuisine at Hyde Beach — the first oceanfront location of sobe’s premier nightlife brand at SLS Hotel South Beach.

Story A unique, high energy nightlife experience. The 27,000 square foot space is equipped with 60 exclusive VIP tables, five full-service bars and is transformed nightly into a circus-style setting with extravagant theatrics. 136 Collins

Bardot Intimate lounge featuring live music and an edgy scene. 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-576-557 0

Avenue, Miami Beach, 786-975-2555

2531 NW 2nd Ave., Wynwood, 305-748-2828

DOWNTOWN, BRICKELL Blackbird Ordinary Catchy and energetic vibe with delicious cocktails hidden downtown. 729 SW First Ave., Miami, 305-671-3307

Blue Martini Upscale atmosphere with a local-bar mentality, at Mary Brickell Village. 900 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-981-2583 E11EVEN MIAMI A unique 24 / 7 No Sleep show club and after-hours experience that features beautiful entertainers and 11-style theatrics in an environment that is as sexy as it is sophisticated. 29 N.E. 11th Street, Miami, 305-829-2911

1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-455-2990

Ave., Miami Beach, 305-479-4426

Jazid Intimate, live jazz and blues and nightly drink specials. Grand Central Former railRd. station turned contemporary event space with weekly events for Miami’s most discerning music lovers. 697 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-377-2277

1342 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-9372

Kill Your Idol Hipster kids plus cheap drinks plus high irony equals a perfect night. 222 Española Way, Miami Beach,

Sunset Lounge Mondrian South Beach’s indoor/outdoor lounge is comprised of multiple spaces, offering the only bayside destination for watching the sunset over Miami’s downtown skyline. 1100 West Ave., Miami Beach,

Hyde AmericanAirlines Arena A posh VIP lounge on the court-level of the Arena. 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami,

305-672-1852

305-514-1941.

786-231-1218

LIV The hip, high-energy megaclub, at the Fontainebleau.

Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co. A homegrown concept created by bartender John Lermayer along with partners Dan Binkiewicz and David Martinez serving world-class cocktails and creative American food. 237-B 20th Street,

4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-4680

Libertine Downtown’s newest bar, featuring crafty cocktails and live music. 40 NE 11th Street, Miami, 305-363-2120 Sidebar A sexy bar scene and idyllic outdoor garden for creative cocktails and modern sounds. 337 SW 8th Street, Miami, 786-703-6973

Sugar EAST Miami’s 40th floor rooftop bar & garden, where you can enjoy a variety of libations and share some Asian tapas. 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, 305-712-7000

Mokaï A modern lounge with New York sensibility and Miami joie de vivre. 235 23rd St., Miami Beach, 786-735-3322

Miami Beach, 305-763-8217

Mynt A vibrant club that plays host to South Beach’s fabulous crowd. 1921 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

Ted’s Hideaway A laid-back local bar with a pool table and a delightfully grungy scene. 124 Second St., Miami Beach,

305-532-0727

305-532-9869

Nikki Beach Mostly outdoor hot spot to see and be seen.

Twist Popular gay pit stop with late-night action and seven uniquely themed bars. 1057 Washington Ave., Miami Beach,

1 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-538-1111

305-538-9478

MIAMI BEACH Basement Miami A one-of-a-kind entertainment venue at the Miami Beach EDITION, complete with a nightclub, bowling alley and ice-skating rink. 2901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-257-4548

Purdy Lounge The perfect dark and laid-back local bar. 1811 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305-531-4622

Wall The W South Beach’s on-site hot spot from a dream team of nightlife innovators. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

Radio Bar Hip local bar, new to the SoFi area. 814 First St.,

305-938-3130

Miami Beach. 305-397-8382



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#TRENDING FOR DECEMBER BY CARLA TORRES AND KATIE JACKSON

Jingle Basketballs: Our @MiamiHeat take on their fiercest rival, the @NYKnicks, at @AmericanAirlinesArena on December 6. Then, on December 18, partake in a sports first: a mass meditation, with 20,000 going inward before the tip-off against the @BostonCeltics. #BurgersNBBall Stretch Your Mind: Need an Art Basel break? Take a breather at the @YogArtEvent [1] that started it all, now at @SacredSpaceMiami from December 3 to 4, with @GreenMonkeyYoga veteran and new @AhanaYoga owner @DawnBYoga. Arsht Affairs: #TheBeachBoys [2] have been singing of sun and surf for more than 50 years, and for one night only (December 15)

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the Grammy Award-winning #Rock&RollHallofFamers play their hits at the @ArshtCenter. Then enjoy a #WinterWonderland when #TheNutcracker brings the holiday spirit, December 17–24. Funny Girl: @BarbraStreisand [3] will be serenading Miami for the first time since 1963 on December 5. We’re pretty sure even those with nosebleed seats at @AmericanAirlinesArena will be thrilled to hear that legendary voice again. #AStarIsBorn Fashion and the Magic City: @Patricia_Field [4] (the force behind Carrie Bradshaw’s wardrobe on Sex and the City) is making her #ArtBasel debut with a one-of-a-kind #ArtFashion collection at the @WhiteDotGallery

throughout December. #WhenFashionMeetsArt Sound of Music: Where can you see @GoodCharlotteBand, @GlassAnimals, @MiikeSnow, and @DirtyHeads all in a two-day span? Only at Fort Lauderdale’s #RiptideFest, December 3–4. So Much Art, So Little Time: Be it “The Other Dimension” at #MOCA, “Chromaticity” at @MADAMiami, or #ArtBasel itself, it feels like every artist in the world is coming to Miami this month. #FeelingArtsy #Baseling Cars and Condos: Working with G and G Business Developments, Aston Martin (@AstonMartinLagonda) is breaking ground downtown on its 66-story #AstonMartinResidences.

#AstonMartinLiving Baby Got Buns: Think you got buns, hun? @DaleTalde is dishing out pork-belly banh mi buns, Cuban buns, avocado buns, fried chicken buns, and more varieties than you’ve ever imagined during #BabyGotBaoBuns, every Thursday at @TaldeMiamiBeach. Brunch Bacchanal: The Peruvian-inspired brunch at @CoyaMiami [5] is back with #CornSundaes and #BottomlessBooze. Can you say #SundayFunday? Keep It Mello: Ring in 2017 with chart-topping DJ @Marshmello Music [6] as he mans the ones and twos at @StoryMiami. #NYE

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY TODD WILLIAMSON/GETTY IMAGES FOR ASSOCIATED TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL (BEACH BOYS); LISA LAKE/ WIREIMAGE FOR BSB (STREISAND); GARY JAMES (COYA); ANDREW CHIN/GETTY IMAGES (MARSHMELLO)

FORGET SNOW ANGELS AND EGGNOG. IN MIAMI, DECEMBER MEANS ALFRESCO YOGA, MORE ART THAN YOUR EYES CAN HANDLE, AND A VISIT FROM THE BEACH BOYS. ’TIS THE SEASON FOR FUN IN THE MAGIC CITY SUN. #HOHOHO


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