Ocean Drive - 2017 - Issue 6 - July+August - Kate Bock

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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.



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COUNTDOWN TO 25 IN ANTICIPATION OF OCEAN DRIVE’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY THIS COMING JANUARY, WE TAKE A LOOK BACK AT SOME OF OUR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS. BY JARED SHAPIRO

Long before Ocean Drive became known as an international glossy sensation, catering to readers from all over the world, it was a fledgling upstart publication stamping its imprint on Miami Beach in 1993. And so who better to grace the inaugural year’s July Fourth issue than local Miami model Niki Taylor? Shot by photographer Jean Renard

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at various Miami locations, including The Biltmore and Crandon Park, the four-page swim spread of the blonde cover girl was the first of several Ocean Drive covers for Taylor, including one in 1995 alongside her now late sister, Krissy. Taylor would go on to appear on some of the world’s most prominent titles, and in May 1996, she was featured on the covers

of six in the same month: Allure, Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Self, and Shape. Other cover stars during that groundbreaking year at Ocean Drive included Claudia Schiffer, Stephanie Seymour, and Gloria Estefan. The legendary “Shot on Site” photos—which are famous today for its depictions of high-octane celebrities, colorful clubs, and nights

All-American beauty Niki Taylor sports a simple white one-piece on the cover of Ocean Drive’s July issue in 1993—the magazine’s first year of publication.

out on one of the most exciting towns on the planet—started as blackand-whites from joints like News Cafe, Warsaw Bohemia, The Strand, and Bang. It was $28 for a yearlong subscription, and ads inside the magazine ranged from a spread on Estefan’s new all-Spanish album, Mi Tierra, to a full-page flyer for club Les Bains, to a small

quarter-page ad from Dacra Realty, now known as the dominant force behind the several-billiondollar Miami Design District. Gloria Estefan, beautiful cover models, “Shot on Site,” and Miami Beach? It seems the more things change, the more they stay the same. Stay tuned to Ocean Drive’s next issue for more #OD25 news…

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FRONT RUNNER Participants pretend to play mock musical instruments at the Lower Keys’ Underwater Music Festival. Almost 500 divers and snorkelers will listen to a local radio station’s fourhour broadcast piped beneath the sea via underwater speakers.

THE LOWER KEYS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PROMOTES REEF PRESERVATION WITH THE 33RD ANNUAL UNDERWATER MUSIC FESTIVAL. BY KATIE JACKSON

Sure, you’ve jammed out to your favorite tunes while lounging on the beach, but have you ever tried it beneath the waves? Thanks to the Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce’s annual Underwater Music Festival at Looe Key Reef, you can do just that: explore one of the most beautiful coral reefs in the

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world to the sounds of legendary rockers like the Beatles and Jimmy Buffett. On July 8, special audio speakers by Lubell Labs will be submerged in the ocean, creating an epic soundtrack for your dive. For an even more magical experience, sea-creature costumes are not only welcome but encouraged. (Past festivals

have seen clown fish, mermaids—and mermen— and even the beloved SpongeBob SquarePants.) But it’s not all underwater fun and games. The festival’s core purpose is to promote coral reef preservation and awareness, as well as local businesses. “This is something the Lower Keys Chamber does

for our community to share information worldwide about our snorkeling and diving industry,” says the chamber’s executive director, Susan Miller. Along with the music, there will be information on how divers can minimize their impact on the marine landscape, while video footage and photos of the festival

will be seen all over the world. “We really want to educate the public about our fragile aquatic environment,” Miller adds. Scared of deep water? Don’t fret. You can stay on the sand and hear the entire concert broadcast live on the Florida Keys’ US1 Radio. lowerkeys chamber.com

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The Maaji runway during Miami Swim Week, the hottest time of the year— in more ways than one.

32 // FRONT RUNNER 50 // LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 52 // LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER 54 // THE LIST 101 // SHOT ON SITE

STYLE 59 // RED HOT SUMMER It’s the biggest and best summer yet for the Down Under clothing and swimwear brand Zimmermann.

62 // BIKINI SEASON

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Jeff Koons and Louis Vuitton pack their bags for an inspired collaboration.

Miami Swim Week returns with the latest and greatest swimwear collections and celebrity-filled celebrations.

64 // BLISS FULL Mark your calendar for some “me” time! Miami Spa Month is back to soothe, restore, and recharge your mind, body, and spirit.

68 // ART-À-PORTER It’s Jeff Koons’s world and we’re just living in it—and dressing for it—as he announces a new collection with Louis Vuitton.

Strut—don’t walk—to Jorge Bischoff’s Miami outpost, where each shoe shines with Brazilian flair.

72 // BAY WATCH With an exciting new location at the Brickell City Centre, Westime brings exceptional and exclusive timepieces to Miami’s most discerning collectors.

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY SIMON SOONG (MAAJI)

70 // IN HIS SHOES


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Lobster Bar Sea Grille brings the aura of New York City’s Oyster Bar to Miami Beach.

74 // READY TO ROLL Summer days in Miami can be unpredictable. Make sure your bag is packed—and brimming with chicness.

78 // INTO THE BLUE A new, steamy take on a classic scent provides a fragrance perfectly suited for Miami.

American soil when El Clasico lands stateside for the very first time.

86 // MAKIN’ US BLUSH With spreads in Vogue and Seventeen and weekly shoots for Blush Boutique, Elite model and bona fide It girl Rachel Serrano slays the Magic City modeling scene.

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Two of sports’ greatest rivals will come face to face at Hard Rock Stadium.

88 // BASES LOADED What’s hotter than the Miami summer sun? The fashion finds hitting streets and stores this season.

The 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star Game comes to Marlins Park, bringing with it a week of Miami-style fun.

SAVOR SCENE 93 // QUITE THE CATCH Coldplay paints the town every color of the rainbow when the Head Full of Dreams tour hits Hard Rock Stadium.

Lobster Bar Sea Grille brings the best crustaceans from Nova Scotia and beyond to South Beach’s most exclusive neighborhood.

84 // GOALLL!

96 // TAPPED IN

Calling all fútbol fans! Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona will face off on North

Tap 42 pours a bounty of potables to keep locals coming back all week.

83 // HYMN FOR THE WEEKDAY

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARY JAMES (LOBSTER BAR SEA GRILLE)

80 // SHINE ON!


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Beach bum: Model Kate Bock stuns on the sands of the world’s greatest beaches—a far cry from her native Vancouver.

98 // SWEET LIKE SUGARCANE Chef-partner Timon Balloo dishes on the past, present, and future of the expanding, globally inspired hot spot nearly a decade after its opening.

FEATURES 114 // BEACH VIBES From a humble upbringing in West Vancouver to sizzling on earth’s most exotic beaches, bombshell supermodel Kate Bock jets to every corner of the world for business, pleasure, and love.

126 // BODIES OF WORK In a place like Miami, where top models strut the streets and beach season is year-round, staying on your fitness A-game isn’t just a priority—it’s a requirement. Ocean Drive takes an exclusive look inside the fitness hot spots sculpting Magic City beach bods.

132 // POOLSIDE ACCESS

138 // SUN’S OUT! How do you enjoy the summer rays when they’re your skin’s biggest threat? The latest and greatest sunscreens might just do the trick.

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY DEREK KETTELA

Bright colors, sleek metallics, and bold, eye-catching prints make a fashion statement hotter than a Magic City heat wave.


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Tommy Hilfiger’s Golden Beach home is on the market for $27.5 million, as the local real estate scene continues to sizzle.

SPACE 143 // SELLING MIAMI Miami real estate brokers—selling everything from six-figure condos in Edgewater to Tommy Hilfiger’s $27.5 million Golden Beach mansion—have adapted their ways to 2017’s market.

146 // A PLACE IN THE SUN From health-conscious homes to celebrity purchases and one-of-akind beach clubs, Miami’s real estate offerings continue to soar.

148 // ON TOP OF THE WORLD

on the cover: Kate Bock Photography by Derek Kettela Styling by Jamie Frankel Hair by Riad Azar using Bumble and bumble for Atelier Management Makeup by Jodie Boland using Becca Cosmetics at See Management Anne Marie one-piece, Solid & Striped ($168). Saks Fifth Avenue, Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., 786-907-3800; saks .com. Gold and silver extra-small reversible necklace, John Hardy ($3,500). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-6161; neimanmarcus.com. Wholeness cigar band ($3,495), 18k gold and champlevé enamel Protection wide band ($2,650), and Wholeness sun wide band ($2,650), Foundrae. Marissa Collections, 1167 Third St. S., Naples, 239-263-4333; foundrae.com

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152 // MAKE ROOM Give your indoor retreat from the heat a cool summer refresh.

THE SOURCE 179 // EATS, SIPS, AND BEATS! Your guide to the best of Miami’s dining, drinking, and nightlife.

AND FINALLY… 198 // #TRENDING FOR SUMMER Whether it’s belting out lyrics with Coldplay or sweating it out with Miami’s exclusive workouts, Ocean Drive has all the ways to keep you #CoolForTheSummer.

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from left: Standing tall with Shannon and Ray Allen at our annual Women of Influence Luncheon, this year at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District; I was honored to host a fashion show for Douglas Elliman South Florida at Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour with Neiman Marcus’s Joseph Phillippi and stylist to the stars Irma Martinez.

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Baseball All-Star Game, and so much more), you need to be ready to say yes on a moment’s notice. Speaking of Swim Week, it’s an honor to again present our annual swim cover, this year featuring superstar model Kate Bock, who’s graced the pages of everything from Sports Illustrated to Maxim, and now, Ocean Drive! Of course, we’ll be hosting her at our annual Swim Week party. Lastly, over the next several issues you’ll notice nods to our past, as Ocean Drive turns 25 years old this January. We’ll be celebrating by reliving some of the magazine’s greatest covers and moments. And while we take a look back at our storied history, we also gaze ahead as Ocean Drive has now become part of the Modern Luxury publishing family. We look forward to working with all of our new cities, colleagues, and titles, both in the United States… and beyond!

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above: Celebrating with fashion designer Fabrice Tardieu at his exclusive #TheFabList private collection reveal at Jaya at The Setai.

I recently wore all black. It’s something I often do, having spent most of my career in New York. I wake up in the morning, look in my closet, and pick out a black shirt, pants, and shoes. On this particular day, a slow Friday (they call them “summer Fridays” in New York), I was invited to check out the brand-new lunch, brunch, and dinner hot spot Kiki on the River. So I headed over to the Miami River to meet up with Kiki’s owner. What a treat: 3 o’clock on a Friday afternoon, sitting outside watching boats dock at this new international haunt as I tasted the fresh array of the day’s catch. One problem—it was 85 degrees outside and not a cloud in the sky. Most people would not complain about that, but wearing all black (including socks) and uncomfortable dress shoes, I was completely not dressed for the occasion. #LessonLearned. It was a sign: Summer is here. So adios, black, and hello, white, light blues, and vibrant hues. Because in Miami, you never know where the day will take you. Who hasn’t received that 3 pm text, “Hey! We have a cabana by the pool at the Delano, want to join?” Or the perennial out-of-towner message, “Just landed! Staying at the Fontainebleau! Come say hi!” In a town where so much is going on (keep an eye out this month for Swim Week, El Clasico, the Major League


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from left: With Lisa Petrillo, Petra Levin, Arlene Chaplin, Shannon Allen, and Melissa Medina at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District; with Craig Robins and Jared Shapiro at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen.

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Star game will take place at Marlins Park on July 11, where you can watch some of the biggest baseball legends smack the ball out of the park. And on July 29, soccer superstars of FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF will make their way to the 305 to face off at El Clasico Miami at Hard Rock Stadium. I already have my tickets. For such an exciting time in Miami, we’re elated to have supermodel Kate Bock on the cover of our annual Swim Issue. With multiple appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue since 2013 (when she was dubbed Rookie of the Year), it’s safe to say the blue-eyed beauty is truly on the brink of supermodel stardom, and we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to share her journey of success with you. In between flipping through the pages of this double issue, perusing the latest fashions,

witnessing sports history, and (of course) popping Champagne, I also highly encourage you to soak up plenty of the Magic City sun. Whether you work on your tan on the beach or poolside, kicking back and relaxing is a must. And speaking of a little R&R, make sure to stop by and book a relaxing spa day at one of our (many) premier hotels. Or, even better, make your next vacation a staycation—because, during the summer months, there’s really no better place to be than right here in Miami. I hope to see you around town…

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Summer is finally here—and with it some of the biggest events that we’ve been looking forward to all year long. To start, Miami Swim Week (aka the sexiest time of the year) is hitting our shores once again. From July 20 to 26, you can catch models walking the runways in the latest styles from some of the top established and emerging designers. This year also marks the Swimwear Association of Florida’s 35th annual SwimShow, the largest tradeshow in the world, which will take over the Miami Beach Convention Center from July 22 to 25. Of course, Swim Week also means plenty of exclusive parties and an influx of A-list celebrities who travel from across the world just to revel in the weeklong festivities. If sports are more your thing, you’re in luck. For the first time ever, the MLB All-


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Palma Leonatti

Luciana Padula

Cleo Vo-Dai

Katherine Davis

Yaffa Mizrachi

Judy Erickson

Reed Kandalaft

Bonnie Levengood

Mijanou Spurdle

Lindsay Shapiro

Ryan Shear

Kobi Karp

Vanessa Menkes

Susan Penrod

Francesco Perillo

Timon Balloo

Amy Zakarin

Allie Schwartz Grant

Megan Danko

Rachel Costa

Andrea Greenberg

Martha Graeff

Erin Hosler

Nathaniel Sandler

Susie Glass

Daniela Botero

Candice Galek

Kaytlin Dangaran

Susan De França

Danié Gómez-Ortigoza

Francesco Balli

Arturo Paz

Ana Cristina Defortuna

Carly Grief

Alex Arrieta

Paula DaSilva

Nicole Lozano

Devin Grief

Dev Motwani

Eugenia Alliegro

Lesley Lyon

Alexandra Grief

Tim Petrillo

Itzamme Maya

Melinda Filstrup

Rocky Barnes

Michelle Chernoff

Matthew Kenney

Lorraine Medici

Paige Watkins

Judy Stein

Jarred Mait

Hayley Denman

Kasey Ashcraft

Jennifer Chaplin

Aniece Meinhold

Meagan Weber

Holly Parker

Alina Boyko

Red Carter

Nini Hale

Joey Wright

Jessica Bielski

Omaar Yemini

Lisa Ostrenga

Tori Praver

Alexandra Babowice

Lauren Turchin

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RED HOT SUMMER IT’S THE BIGGEST AND BEST SUMMER YET FOR DOWN UNDER CLOTHING AND SWIMWEAR BRAND ZIMMERMANN.

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Zimmermann, the feminine Australian clothing and swimwear line, has a very exciting summer planned. Nicky Zimmermann, who oversees design while her sister Simone runs the business side, is in the United States for the season, celebrating several events and milestones for the 26-year-old Sydney-based company. This summer Zimmermann will welcome three new stores, in Miami’s Bal Harbour, New York City’s Meatpacking District, and on Bruton Street in London, expanding the brand’s repertoire to 24 shops and launching a European presence for the first time. “We found our girl: She goes to the Hamptons, she travels to Miami, she goes to London. Luckily, that’s what we want to do as well,” says Nicky. “It’s great having these [stores] so we can travel to these amazing places but also be there for work. It’s really exciting.” Each location was wellscouted and long-desired: The company had been looking for the right spot in Mayfair for its first London store, and was equally eager to have a location in Miami—a longtime favorite travel destination for Nicky. A new Manhattan shop will become the second in the city. Inspired by Nicky’s love for these iconic locations,

TOP LEFT: Models sparkle backstage in Zimmermann’s Fall/Winter 2017 collection. TOP RIGHT: The designer of the Zimmermann sister duo, Nicky. BOTTOM LEFT AND RIGHT: Feminine frills and textured layers make for a dreamy runway show.

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Nicky Zimmermann (whose longtime favorite travel destination is the Magic City) makes finishing touches before the Fall/ Winter show.

“WE FOUND OUR GIRL: SHE GOES TO THE HAMPTONS, SHE GOES TO MIAMI, SHE TRAVELS TO LONDON.” —NICKY ZIMMERMANN

LEFT: A sketch from the collection. RIGHT: Zimmermann will host its first-ever resort show in New York this season, showcasing the Spring/Summer collection. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miamiinspired shades from the Zimmermann X Cutler and Gross collection.

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Zimmermann even collaborated with British eyewear brand Cutler and Gross to design five sunglass styles to represent the Zimmermann girl in LA, London, Miami, New York, and Sydney—sold exclusively at each of these locations. Nicky’s time Stateside will also give Zimmermann the chance to host its first resort show, which will take place in New York, showcasing the Spring/Summer collection that was inspired by a nightclub she frequented as a teen. “I would drive into the city, and it was a place where you could express yourself and the music was quite experimental. The era was the late ’80s, [and we were] coming from an area where you were less encouraged to express yourself,” she recalls. “My girlfriends and I would make our outfits.” The resulting collection has a slight pirate vibe thanks to frilled shirts and muted colors, along with stripes mixed with florals and corset tops. To Nicky, the stand-out piece is a peach lace dress with a handkerchief hem and a corset top. “It’s about selecting all these beautiful little pieces of things and putting them together.” 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-866-0311; zimmermannwear.com

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A model struts down the runway in one of the line’s ultrafeminine designs.


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STYLE SWIM WEEK PREVIEW

BIKINI SEASON MIAMI SWIM WEE RETURNS WITH THE LATEST AND GREATEST SWIMWEAR COLLECTIONS AND CELEBRITYFILLED CELEBRATIONS.

The hottest time of the year is here—and we’re not talking about the sweltering 100-degree temperatures. Miami Swim Week is hitting our shores once again and bringing with it fresh swim styles, glamorous glitterati, and sexy bashes we look forward to all year long. From July 20 to 26, preview the latest swimwear collections from both established and emerging designers in a variety of productions presented by Funkshion, Art Hearts Fashion, SwimMiami, Hammock, Cabana, and more. In addition, Swimwear Association of Florida’s 35th-annual SwimShow, the largest tradeshow in the world, will take over the Miami Beach Convention Center from July 22 to 25. With industry seminars, blow-dry bars, braid, nail, and massage bars, and a lineup of more than 2,000 brands from around the world, the exhibition is a must-attend. “This year, we’re excited for the return and expansion of The Collection, a curated fashion environment featuring the best high-end, progressive brands and directional, independent designers,” says SwimShow executive director Judy Stein. “It’s a trade show within the trade show.” As for trends to look out for this year, Stein expects “simple shapes and artsy collaged patterns on elevated neutrals, creating a second-skin effect and highlighting the beauty of women’s bodies.”

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Dress to be seen at Swim Week, where everyone with a phone is capturing memories— including the models.

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Last year’s Hammock runway show saw breezy, beautiful silhouettes.

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Clean and classic silhouettes and minimal motifs are making a comeback, but this year’s one- and two-piece fashions will be anything but basic. Labels to have on your radar (and Instagram stories)? Indah, Sauvage, Frankies Bikinis, Jantzen, Becca and Skye Swimwear, whose models will be dressed to impress. And don’t miss veterans like Luli Fama (famed for her vibrant hues and whimsical designs) and Red Carter (think chic looks that will take you from the beach to the bar), who bring the heat year after year. Of course, Swim Week wouldn’t be complete without exclusive soirées and

Despite classic shapes, this summer’s styles are anything but basic.

an influx of celebrities and influencers traveling across the globe to take part in the seven-day extravaganza. So whether you’re watching models scorch the runways or popping bubbly by the pool, keep your eyes peeled for celebs like Joe Jonas, LeAnn Rimes, and Rocky Barnes sitting front row, or Brody Jenner manning the ones and twos during an after-party. It’s the sexiest time of the year! Miami Swim Week, July 20-26; swimweek calendar.com. Swimwear Association of Florida’s SwimShow, July 22-25, Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr.; swimshow.com

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“EXPECT SIMPLE SHAPES AND ARTSY COLLAGED PATTERNS ON ELEVATED NEUTRALS.” —judy stein

If you can’t hang out backstage with the models, keep an eye on the audience for celeb sightings.

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STYLE SPA MONTH

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR SOME “ME” TIME! MIAMI SPA MONTH IS BACK TO SOOTHE, RESTORE AND RECHARGE YOUR MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT. HERE ARE SEVEN OF THE BEST! BY CARLA TORRES

There’s no better time (or excuse) to disconnect than Miami Spa Month (July 1-August 30). From a seaside detox under the stars to Nobu-approved massages to get you from zero to Zen, this is how we spa in the 305.

bounty of amenities that this state-of-the-art spa delights with. Pro tip: book a private suite for you and your honey to escape to nirvana… together. 17875 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach, 305-9188000; acqualinaresort.com

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Chakra-LED crystal steam room? Check. House-made lavender cookies? Double check. Himalayan salt lounge and private pool overlooking the ocean? These are just a few of the

If you want to feel connected to nature, simply head to 1 Hotel where the first Bamford Haybarn spa in the US (from organic pioneer Carole Bamford)

will touch your soul, thanks to its intuitive therapist healers and all-natural products. Case in point: the body contouring features a chia-seed and nasturtium scrub, Matcha tea complex, and Kabat-inspired manual practices to get your physique on fleek. 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-1000; 1hotels.com CARILLON

From chilling in an igloo (true story) to an herbal laconium (a dry sweat

Feel the Zen: the Essence Mineral Co-Ed Pool at The Fontainebleau Miami Beach

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STYLE SPA MONTH clockwise from left: Acqualina Spa by ESPA; 1 Hotel Bamford Haybarn Spa; Spa Eden Roc relaxation room.

FOUR SEASONS SURFSIDE

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to heaven—aka the spa at the timeless Four Seasons Surf Club (restored from its 1930s golden glamour heyday)—and prepare to be whisked away to wonderland, thanks to what might be the best massage bed you’ve ever lain on (face pillow, anyone?), combined with a soundtrack of the elements. 9011 Collins Ave., Surfside, 305381-3333; fourseasons.com LAPIS AT FONTAINEBLEAU

You’ll never want to leave what Martha Stewart calls “the most beautiful spa in America,” with

eucalyptus steam baths, an elements rain tunnel and a seawellness wrap that uses sea salt and warm sea clay to make your skin (and you) feel and look reborn after a night at LIV. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-538-2000; fontainebleau.com MANDARIN ORIENTAL

Ever had a massage threesome? The Oriental Harmony, the spa at this Forbes five-time, triple-fivestar-rated hotel, has not one but two therapists working in tandem with time and movement to bring you into complete balance. You know

what they say: four hands are better than two. 500 Brickell Key Dr., Miami, 305-913-8288; mandarinoriental.com NOBU HOTEL EDEN ROC

Reflexology. Hot stone. Acupuncture. The spa at Nobu Hotel Eden Roc has all the Zen you need to find your center, including the signature Nobu Zen massage, individually tailored and incorporating stretching techniques chef Nobu Matsuhisa swears by. 4525 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6745585; nobuedenroc.com

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room) and even an on-site functional medical doctor, as well as acupuncturists, holistic health experts, and feng shui informing every space, there’s nothing one of Carillon’s treatments won’t cure. Don’t believe us? Simply try the seaside detox ritual, reminiscent of Arabian cleansing rituals and set under the stars. 6801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-514-7000; carillonhotel.com


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STYLE COLLAB Museum pieces: Jeff Koons (left) gilds Louis Vuitton accessories with art history masterworks, including Fragonard’s Girl with Dog on the Montaigne MM bag ($4,000, below left), Rubens’s The Tiger Hunt on the Palm Springs backpack ($3,200, right), and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa on the Chain bag ($3,900, bottom right).

ART-A-PORTER IT’S JEFF ONS’S WORLD, AND WE’RE JUST LIVING IN IT—AND DRESSING FOR IT—AS HE ANNOUNCES A NEW COLLECTION FOR LOUIS VUITTON.

Jeff Koons, the Pop Artinfluenced provocateur behind balloon-dog sculptures and Old Master reproductions, has always been better received by the general public than by the art world. But now the latter is catching up, following a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum, a prominent new public installation in New York, and, most recently, a gala in his honor at MOCA in LA. But as the conversation shifts around him, Koons remains happily himself at the center, announcing a major commercial collaboration in the form of a new fashion collection for none other than Louis Vuitton. Dubbed “Masters,” Koons’s pieces for the Parisian powerhouse deploy a premise similar to his “Gazing Ball” series, in which he hand-painted reproductions of some of art history’s greatest works and placed a gleaming blue orb at their center. This time, Koons has taken five of the most recognizable paintings in the

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history of art—Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Titian’s Mars, Venus and Cupid, Rubens’s The Tiger Hunt, Fragonard’s Girl with Dog, and Van Gogh’s A Wheatfield with Cypresses—and placed them on purses, totes, scarves, bag charms, and shawls. This is the first time an original Koons has been featured in a fashion collaboration. “What’s wonderful about working with Louis Vuitton is their resources. They [have] the finest in the world,” says the 62-year-old artist. “The first samples come through and it’s like, ‘Wow! That’s better than anything I’ve seen before.’” Each accessory is adorned with the original artist’s last name in glitzy, appliquéd letters, providing a quick lesson in art history and in personal branding before the Instagram era. For his part, Koons signs the works, too: His initials appear as part of the classic Louis Vuitton monogram. Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 305-5731366; louisvuitton.com

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STYLE PROFILE

IN HIS SHOES STRUT—DON’T WALK—TO JORGE BISCHOFF’S MIAMI OUTPOST, WHERE EACH SHOE SHINES WITH BRAZILIAN FLAIR.

clockwise from top left: The new store at Brickell City Centre; sky-high classic pumps; Jorge Bischoff; unexpected colors, textures, and materials come together in this Nautical collection heel ($189); inside the boutique; detail on a bag from the Classic Black and White collection ($369).

“THE LINES OF A PUMP PORTRAY ITS CREATOR’S SIGNATURE HALLMARK.” —jorge

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With a burgeoning business in Brazil, it was only a matter of time before designer Jorge Bischoff made his mark on the States. Landing in the Magic City earlier this year with a starstudded opening at the billion-dollar Brickell City Centre, Bischoff—and his shoes—hit the US ground running. “The city makes me feel at home,” the designer raves of Miami. “The store delivers the experience and delight of being part of the Jorge Bischoff universe, conveying our aura and personality.” To that end, the boutique’s design reflects the fashions it contains. Shimmering gold accents, Bischoff says, “connect us back to the collections that are true jewelry for the feet,” while the clean layout and white elements “match the city’s levity and direct the spotlight to the products.” Though Bischoff officially launched his namesake brand in 2003, he entered the world of shoemaking much earlier, working as a manual leather cutter when he was just 11. By 16, he knew he wanted to create shoes and accessories for a living. Now 52, Bischoff has solidified his place in the fashion world: “I am always in tune with trends,” he says. “But unexpected mixes of colors, materials, and textures—presented harmoniously in a stunning manner— are also present in my work, regardless of whether that is in vogue.” When asked which creation is his favorite, Bischoff answers simply: a pump, no details, just a really high heel. “The lines of a pump portray its creator’s signature hallmark,” he says. “I am proud of all that the brand represents today.” Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-3473441; jorgebischoff.com

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STYLE TIME HONORED The Richard Mille boutique offers sleek, stark appeal through the use of black leather and cracked glass.

BAY WATCH WITH AN EXCITING NEW LOCATION AT BRICKELL CITY CENTRE, WESTIME BRINGS EXCEPTIONAL AND EXCLUSIVE TIMEPIECES TO MIAMI’S MOST DISCERNING COLLECTORS. BY ALDOUS TUCK

right: Westime President Greg Simonian brings three adjoining luxury watch boutiques to Brickell City Centre.

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Greg Simonian sold his first watch, a Movado, at the age of 12 for $800. Today, that enterprising young man serves as president of Westime, the mecca for fine timepieces that his legendary father and business partner, John, began from a single location in Los Angeles 30 years ago. Recently, the Simonians opened three adjoining boutiques (Westime, Richard Mille, and Audemars Piguet) at Miami’s most highly anticipated new retail project, Brickell City Centre. Here, Greg Simonian discusses the new multi-boutique location, shares what he loves about our city, and gives insights into

some exclusive pieces that Westime is offering in Miami. What attracted you to Miami and Brickell? Miami is an amazing city with a strong and sophisticated international appeal. We were excited to hear about the Brickell City Centre project because we knew it would bring Miamians and tourists alike to this beautiful and increasingly vibrant neighborhood. How is the Miami customer unique? The combination of the energy of the city, the unique Latin vibe, and just how cosmopolitan the residents and visitors are means that

they embrace bold, new pieces. As our business has progressed, our product offerings have become more unique, and Miami seems to appreciate that. Do you feel that Miami’s strong connections to art and design influence what watch collectors are looking for? That relationship to art and design means that the Miami customer can understand highly imaginative brands such as MB & F and Urwerk. Tell us about the design of your locations at Brickell City Centre. We wanted to give our clientele something unique that offered the variety of


Westime and a full brand experience with Richard Mille and Audemars Piguet. The boutiques were designed to open onto one another in order to create amazing flow. There is a seating area that all three share; this way customers can have a base from which to move around from one area to another. Share some of the unique, non-watch offerings available. We offer an array of luxury objects, such as the new MB & F Astrograph pen, which is a true work of art. We also offer some astonishing MB & F clocks and beautiful cuff-links and a mechanical fountain pen by Richard Mille. Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-347-5353; westime.com

The Westime boutique features showcases in a wide array of shapes and sizes that reflect the diversity of watches available there.

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The Pilot Type 20 Extra Special Westime Edition by Zenith ($8,000) is a boutique exclusive, limited to 25 pieces, that blends vintage styling with the most up-to-the-minute watchmaking. Its central hours, minutes, and seconds functions are powered by an automatic Zenith Elite 679 movement that offers a 50-hour power reserve. The watch also features a large ratcheted crown that can be adjusted, and oversize luminescent numerals and stylized hands for easy legibility. The Astrograph Writing Instrument ($19,900)—the collaborative work of MB & F founder Maximilian Büsser and the creative team at Caran d’Ache—realizes Büsser’s childhood dreams of space travel. The limited-edition pen comes in three versions: Astrograph high-gloss rhodium (pictured), Astrograph sandblasted matte rhodium, and Astrograph anthracite ruthenium, in a limited edition of 99 pieces. Choose either a fountain or a ballpoint. Created in partnership with PGA champion Bubba Watson, Richard Mille’s RM 055 “White Legend” ($120,000) is made with extremely strong yet lightweight materials and offers a highly skeletonized design. The tonneau-shaped case features NTPT Carbon top and bottom bezels and case bands made from blasted titanium. The watch is powered by a caliber RMUL2 movement that is able to withstand accelerations common to golfers like Watson, who make massive drives. Limited to 88 pieces.

The Audemars Piguet boutique brings natural elements of the Swiss Alps through rock gardens, gentle lighting, and stunning landscape photography.

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READY TO ROLL SUMMER DAYS IN MIAMI CAN BE UNPREDICTABLE. MAKE SURE YOUR BAG IS PACKED—AND BRIMMING WITH CHICNESS. BY CASEY TRUDEAU PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF CRAWFORD

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ACE IT SATURATED SOLIDS AND BOLD STRIPES TAKE YOU FROM SPORT TO STREET. Racket, Lacoste ($750). Dadeland Mall, 7535 N. Kendall Dr., Miami, 305-668-2344; lacoste.com. Canvas bucket tote, Tory Sport ($250). Tory Burch, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-867-7469; torysport.com. Round beach towel, Kassatex ($90). Bloomingdale’s, The Falls, 8778 SW 136th St., Miami, 305-252-6300; kassatex.com. Spiral link necklace, AERIN ($425). aerin.com. Sunglasses, Etnia Barcelona ($265). Babalu Miami, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach,

305-538-0777; etnia barcelona.com. Flex bangle, Fitbit ($100). Nordstrom, Shops at Merrick Park, 4310 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Miami, 786-999-1313. Sandals, Chanel (price on request). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-868-0550; chanel.com. Red pill portable speaker, Beats by Dre ($200). Apple, Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-843-4350; apple.com beauty: SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen Lotion for Body, Clinique ($32). Sephora, 721 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-5320904; sephora.com. Ikat Jasmine Body Cream, AERIN ($58). Bloomingdale’s, The Falls, 8778 SW 136th St., Miami, 305-252-6300; bloomingdales.com


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STYLE BAG ESSENTIALS CALL OF NATURE EARTHY ELEMENTS INSPIRE SUN AND SAND ESSENTIALS. Straw hat, Hat Attack ($98). Big Drop, 2321 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-8800; hatattack.com. Terry palm beach towel, Tomas Maier ($195). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave.,

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305-868-7986; tomasmaier.com. Hammock bag, Loewe ($2,350). Miami Design District, 110 NE 39th St., 305-576-7601; loewe.com. Shoes, Schutz ($190). Nordstrom, Dadeland Mall, 7239 N. Kendall Dr., Miami, 786-7094100; schutz-shoes.com. The Bee and the Acorn book, Assouline ($35). Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, 305-4424408; assouline.com. 18k gold-plated Cherokee long necklace, Aurélie Bidermann ($4,545). Fontainebleau, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-

538-2000; aureliebidermann.com. Sana crochet one-piece, She Made Me ($240). shemade me.com. Sunglasses, Tory Burch ($250). Miami Design District, 170 NE 40th St., 305-573-6024; toryburch.com beauty: Bronze Serious Shimmer Cooling Spray, Hampton Sun ($32). bluemercury.com. Love Relentlessly Eau de Parfum Spray, Tory Burch (50 ml. for $86). Miami Design District, 170 NE 40th St., 305-573-6024; toryburch.com


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Eau La La! The stunning David Gandy and Bianca Balti talk perfect scents—and the right lighting FAVORITE SCENTS: David Gandy: I don’t like anything too heavy. I always care for vetiver, oud, and bergamot. Bianca Balti: I do like a fragrance that’s fresh and puts me in a good mood. I live in California—I like the sunshine.

“We’re like a big family,” says model David Gandy (ABOVE, with Bianca Balti). “We’ve known each other for so many years, and that’s my favorite part of the shoot.” BELOW: Mario Testino shooting the Dolce & Gabbana campaign in Capri with Balti and Gandy. “He’s so much fun to work with,” says Balti about Testino, “so bubbly.”

ON MARIO TESTINO: DG: Mario makes you look even better than you thought you could. BB: When I was 17, I skipped school to see an exhibition of Mario Testino’s in Milan. I do believe in life that whatever you envision happens. TIPS FOR TAKING A GOOD PHOTO: DG: For me, it’s just being natural—someone just caught you off-guard, or you’re having a laugh. BB: It’s 100 percent about lighting. For a selfie, find where the light is the best on your face.

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If you didn’t think Miami could get any hotter, think again. Dolce & Gabbana is turning up the heat with Light Blue Eau Intense and Light Blue Eau Intense Pour Homme, the latest blends to join its decades-old fragrance collection, accompanied by a sexy ad campaign starring models David Gandy and Bianca Balti and shot by legendary photographer Mario Testino. If the brand’s original scents were fit for a day at the beach, Light Blue Eau Intense (100 ml. for $135), created by master perfumer Olivier Cresp, and Light Blue Eau Intense Pour Homme (100 ml. for $110), by master perfumer Alberto Morillas, are what you spritz on when the sun goes down. For the feminine rendition, the scents of fresh lemon and Granny Smith apples are blended with bright jasmine and marigold, then finished with leathery cedarwood and skinlike musks. “I tried to translate this idea of a sensual skin in a more intense way,” says Cresp. For men, Morillas created a cocktail of energizing mandarin and grapefruit, paired with juniper and a salty, aquatic accord, similarly intensified with amber woods and musks. Says Morillas, “The key idea was to create a concentrate of masculine freshness.” Sephora, 721 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-0904; sephora.com


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STYLE SPOTLIGHT Bold blacks, whites, and blues put a modern spin on Vilebrequin’s French-inspired styles.

Dark wood, plush couches, in-store stylists, and a complete barbershop make newly-minted Stitched the epitome of gentlemen’s sophistication. RIGHT: The Boglioli Spring/Summer 2017 show presented must-have suits with soft tailoring..

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Among the shimmering new offerings at Kirk Jewelers is the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona in 18k yellow gold, (price on request).

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The French Riviera’s favorite swimwear brand Vilebrequin teamed up with the legendary Karl Lagerfeld for an eight-piece limited-edition collection of men’s and women’s pieces. Featuring vibrant blues mixed with pops of black and white, Lagerfeld lends an unmistakably modern touch to the brand’s European-style swimsuits.

Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8614022; vilebrequin.com

from Roberto Coin,” says Vice President Allison Strongin. “The brand’s new collection of ear jackets in 18k gold, diamonds, and stones is right on trend.” Kirk even upped its repertoire, adding engagementring and fine-jewelry creator Ritani to its long list of designers to shop. 142 E. Flagler St., Miami, 305371-2114; kirkjewelers.com MAN-TO-MAN

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Local favorite Kirk Jewelers celebrates a whopping 70 years with no signs of slowing down, stocking up on the newest and most gorgeous baubles. “We’re seeing lots of bangles, colored stones, and statement earrings, especially

Good news for fashionable gents: Stitched (which hails from Las Vegas) touched down in the Magic City, offering custom suiting and a selection of pieces from high-end brands like Tom Ford and Loro Piana. Expect your first visit to feel like a stroll down Savile

Row—the design is tufted leather and dark wood— complete with in-store stylists and a barbershop for a terrifically dapper outing. Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 786637-2565; stitchedlife.com WRINKLE-FREE

Inspired by abstract painter Nicholas De Stael, Boglioli’s spring collection was made for summer days. Full of soft tailoring, easy silhouettes, and a palette of neutrals, blues, and purples, the line works well for Magic City men on the go. Our favorite piece? The signature K jacket that—no lie!—never wrinkles. Brickell City Centre, 701 S Miami Ave., Miami, 786-5338056; boglioli.it

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HYMN FOR THE WEEKDAY COLDPLAY PAINTS THE TOWN EVERY COLOR OF THE RAINBOW WHEN THE HEAD FULL OF DREAMS TOUR HITS HARD ROCK STADIUM.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK METCALFE/WIREIMAGE

BY ALEJANDRA TORRES

Whether they’re playing a small venue or a gigantic stadium, you can expect a full-on spectacle when Coldplay comes to town. Proof? Back in 2012, the band’s Mylo Xyloto tour lit up AmericanAirlines Arena with lasers and rainbow confetti, plus tens of thousands of glow-in-thedark bracelets worn by fans. Since then, the multiple Grammy Award-winning foursome has released two studio albums: Ghost Stories and A Head Full of Dreams. While the former saw the band in a more somber mood, the latter marks a return to kaleidoscopic vibrancy, supported by a tour consisting of more than 100 massive shows in 14 countries. Lucky for us, we get to experience the magic on August 28 at Hard Rock Stadium. If the show’s multiple stages, pyrotechnic visuals, and mesmerizing music don’t sway you to attend, consider this: It could be your last chance to see Coldplay in concert. Frontman Chris Martin told Beats 1 Radio that the band’s latest album might be a farewell, calling it “a closing chapter of something.” If that implies the end of Coldplay, you won’t want to miss out on a night to remember. Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Dr., Miami Gardens, 305-943-8000; hardrockstadium.com

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Seen performing in Sydney, Australia, frontman Chris Martin and Coldplay are back in explosive musical form as they return to Miami.

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo will face off against FC Barcelona’s Lionel Messi in El Clasico Miami; the week will include concerts, fan festivities, and exclusive access; halftime performer Marc Anthony; Hard Rock Stadium; Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross with Flo Rida at the El Clasico announcement.

GOALLL! CALLING ALL FÚTBOL FANS! REAL MADRID CF AND FC BARCELONA WILL FACE OFF ON NORTH AMERICAN SOIL WHEN EL CLASICO LANDS STATESIDE FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME.

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One of the greatest rivalries in sports—between soccer giants Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona—dates back to the 1930s, but remains as fierce as ever today. In 2014, Forbes even ranked them as the two most valuable sports teams in the world. And on July 29, the globe’s best soccer players will pack their cleats and

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bring their talents to Hard Rock Stadium for the first El Clasico match played on North American soil, and only the second outside of Spain since its inception (the first was held in Venezuela in 1982). Part of the 2017 International Champions Cup tournament, presented by Heineken in an

effort to build and promote a soccer presence in the United States and beyond, Relevant Sports will also be hosting the Paris SaintGermain FC versus Juventus FC match just three days earlier, on July 26. And that’s not all: Because this is Miami, you can bet weeklong VIP fútbol festivities will ensue

regardless of who wins. Tune in on game day— when the world’s eyes will be on the 305—to find out whether it’s Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi popping bottles at the end of the night. July 29 at 7:30 PM; Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Dr., Miami Gardens, 305-943-8000; ticketmaster.com

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A weeklong fan fest will take over Bayfront Park and transform the Magic City into a soccer hub complete with youth clinics, celebrity appearances, live music, and team meet-and-greets. While Ronaldo and Messi face off on the grounds, Marc Anthony will make history by performing the halftime show. Expect other stars, like Shakira, to pop up during the week as she cheers on her hubby, Gerard Piqué.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF MIAMI DOLPHINS (FONTAINEBLEAU, HARD ROCK STADIUM, ROSS); ALAN SILFEN (ANTHONY)

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If you weren’t a model... I’d be doing something else creative. Maybe I’d be a wedding planner or a kindergarten teacher. Favorite workout? JetSet Pilates! (4203 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, 305209-1007; jetsetpilates.com) I always struggled with fitness, but as soon as I went to JetSet, I saw results right away. I sweat more than at the gym! How has social media impacted your career? Instagram is like my portfolio. Sometimes I have clients say, “I booked you because of the way you look in this video you posted.” Do you feel responsible for setting a positive example for your followers? I like to follow models who eat healthy, work out, and have a good vibe, so I like to give off that same thing. I don’t want it to seem fake; I’m a real person. Go-to place for a night out? I’m a big fan of Basement Miami (2901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-641-7119; basement miami.com). I think it’s cool how they have the bowling alley, iceskating rink, and club all in one. I also love Soho Beach House (4385 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-507-7900, sohobeach house.com). That’s kind of my thing; it’s a good day-drinking spot. Advice to aspiring models? Take care of your body and skin and love yourself! @racheloveee

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The American League All-Stars celebrate their win after defeating the National League All-Stars at 2016’s MLB All-Star Game, this year held at Marlins Park (BACKGROUND).

THE 2017 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME COMES TO MARLINS PARK, BRINGING WITH IT A WEEK OF MIAMI-STYLE FUN. BY JON WARECH

When the world’s best baseball players roll into town for the MLB All-Star Game on July 11, the celebration will be one that only Miami can provide. For an inside look at all of the fun in the sun, Ocean Drive talked to Marla Miller, MLB senior vice president for special

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events, to give us the play-by-play. What’s the best way for fans to meet their favorite players? From July 7 to 11, MLB All-Star FanFest provides fans with a great opportunity to meet and interact with some of their favorite

current players and legends. The five-day event will transform the Miami Beach Convention Center into a baseball theme park that captures the thrills and excitement of MLB for all ages. What makes the Miami All-Star weekend different from

All-Star weekends in other cities? While this will be the 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game, it is the first held in Miami, making it that much more exciting for MLB and local fans. All-Star Week will feature the first-ever Electric Run MLB All-Star 5K,

presented by Nike, on July 8, and the first-ever MLB All-Star Zumba, on July 9. These will be fun fan events with a Miami flavor for the entire family. And for only the second year, we will host Play Ball Park (at Bayfront Park from July 6 to 11), a free outdoor space for fun and

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educational youth activities like special clinics with former Major Leaguers, future stars of the game playing in the Sirius XM All-Star Futures Game, and members from USA Baseball and USA Softball. Everyone loves the Home Run Derby. How will Marlins Park stack up to past Derby venues? The T-Mobile Home Run Derby is always a favorite, and Marlins Park will be great for this spectacle. A memorable venue for the Derby provides interesting landmarks that the hitters have the potential to hit home runs near, around, on, or into. With Marlins Park, there are plenty of locations: There is the home run sculpture in center field, the pool at the Clevelander, and the fan area in left field that will be major targets. With hometown hero Giancarlo Stanton as the reigning champion, fans in Miami are likely to have a Marlins star to root for in defending his crown. What does the game coming to Miami do for the city? This year marks the 20th anniversary of the All-Star Legacy Initiative, which, in partnership with the Miami Marlins, will invest $5 million to support various projects in the Greater Miami area with particular focus on underprivileged youth, the physically impaired, and veterans. This is an important element of the All-Star Game allowing MLB and the host club to give back to the local community and fund projects that will have a lasting impact on Greater Miami long after All-Star Week is over. There are numerous events surrounding the MLB All-Star Game, including the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game and All-Star Legends & Celebrity Softball Game on July 9, the T-Mobile Home Run Derby on July 10, and the MLB All-Star Game presented by MasterCard on July 11. For more information, visit allstargame.com.

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Players line up on the base path during the National Anthem and watch the military flyover prior to last year’s All-Star Game at San Diego’s Petco Park (above).

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QUITE THE CATCH LOBSTER BAR SEA GRILLE BRINGS THE BEST CRUSTACEANS FROM NOVA SCOTIA AND BEYOND TO SOUTH BEACH’S MOST EXCLUSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD.

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The setting is like something out of a movie: A dapperly dressed man orders a New Old Fashioned (with caramelized brown sugar and marinated black cherries) and—for the lady—a Morpheus (Bombay and St. Germain with lavender petals and edible hibiscus flowers). The deep purple tincture within the martini glass, transforming into white, looks like something out of The Matrix, from which the beverage gets its name. This is the scene at Lobster Bar Sea Grille, the first Miami endeavor for Buckhead Restaurant Group. Located at the former China Grill space, Lobster Bar is the epitome of a white-glove seafood house. Paying homage to Grand Central Station’s famed Oyster Bar in New York, subway-tile walls and arched ceilings make diners feel as if they’re underground, or aboard an old luxury steamship—not in the heart of South Beach bordering Fifth Street. Steering the ship is executive chef Arturo Paz, long notable from stints at places like Cleo and—back in the day—at oceanic gems Baleen at Grove Isle and A Fish Called Avalon. “I’ve been on the beach since ’91,” he reminisces. “It’s been interesting to see the metamorphosis from when it was completely buzzing in the ’90s to what it is today.” Besides stunning cocktails, the star of the show is, of course, the

The Chili Lobster, whose buttery sauce makes it a signature dish at Lobster Bar Sea Grille.

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“WE GET OUR FISH IN FRESH EVERY MORNING AND NEVER KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT.” —arturo paz The turf menu features bone-in tomahawk steak.

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lobster—namely, a one-pounder cooked to perfection and doused in a mild and buttery chili sauce. “It’s our signature dish,” Paz says. Lightly-fried lobster morsels with Greek honey mustard aioli are just as lip-smacking as the lobster bisque au cognac. And for the truly adventurous, a live lobster option puts what’s heralded as the Rolls-Royce of lobsters (up to five-pound crustaceans from Nova Scotia) on the table in a variety of different preparations, ensuring that the bar and grill lives up to its name. But you don’t need to order lobster to enjoy a meal here. Simply turn to the Thassos marble fish displaying the day’s catch—anything from familiar species like lavraki and fagri to the harder-tocome-by John Dory and turbot. “We get our fish in fresh every morning and never know what to expect,” says Paz—though they usually hail from the Mediterranean. Carnivores can go surf-and-turf or full turf with USDA prime filet mignon au poivre, or with a tomahawk that feeds more than two. You’ll want to order sides, namely the house specialty lobster potato mash. Dessert spares lobster, and instead delights with baba au rhum and Kahlua espresso mini martinis finished with hazelnut cream. Talk about a sweet ending. 404 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-3772675; buckheadrestaurants.com

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Lobster Bar’s, well, bar, turns out inventive cocktails such as The Morpheus (right), which is flavored with lavender and hibiscus.


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TAPPED IN TAP 42 POURS A BOUNTY OF POTABLES TO KEEP LOCALS COMING BACK ALL WEEK.

Whether it’s happy hour, game night, ladies’ night, or bottomless brunch, Miamians can always count on Tap 42 Craft Beer Bar + Kitchen to wet their whistle—though “Sundays get pretty crazy,” says general manager Sadiel Rivero. Indeed, “Funday” at the Coral Gables spot sees herds of young professionals and University of Miami students sipping limitless Bloody Marys, mimosas, or Funky Buddha Floridians. If you prefer to keep your drinking options wide open, the cocktails on tap, seasonal concoctions (summer calls for the spirit- and citrus-forward Last Call, with Jameson Caskmates, sherry, sweet vermouth, orange liqueur, and lemon), handcrafted libations (try the lavender lemonade), and beer innovations (like a Drafted Old

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Fashioned, made with Magic Hat #9 and Knob Creek rye) are sure to get you into good spirits. There’s also a robust, evolving list of brews from local providers like Concrete Beach, Wynwood Brewing, MIA, and J Wakefield, as well as daily special drafts. If you’re a whiskey connoisseur, you’re in luck: Tap 42’s bestkept secret is its Scotch collection, which includes over 20 varieties, from light and delicate to smoky and rich, and even some blends. And now you can have the same fun at a Midtown location, which debuts items such as the Rainbow Sushi Bowl and Spicy Salmon Tostones. Just remember, drink responsibly. 301 Giralda Ave., Coral Gables, 786-391-1566; 3252 NE First Ave., Ste. 101, Miami; 786-864-0194; tap42.com

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Tap 42 has four Florida outposts, including this one in Coral Gables. above: In addition to its eclectic menu of drinks, Tap 42 offers delectable burgers and sandwiches, including the Prohibition, the Avocado Turkey Burger, and the Truffle Filet Steak Sandwich.

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invites guest chefs to create a dish to benefit No Kid Hungry)? This was a good way to make a [mark] while getting friends and chefs I’m a fan of to give back and build camaraderie. What’s new at Sugarcane? Miami has evolved very much through the years. Now that I have this big business, I have to be strategic to make sure it is executed properly. We started a Saturday bottomless brunch with a live band and want to do other fun things like cigar rollers. 3252 NE First Ave., Miami, 786-369-0353; sugarcane rawbarandgrill.com

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Sugarcane’s Miami flagship location. below, from left: Avocado toast with charred corn and whipped goat cheese; chef Timon Balloo brings tropical and Latin influences to the menu.

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Looking back, did you think Sugarcane would become the institution it is today? I told [my] partners I wanted to build a brand. I feel like Sugarcane has become synonymous with Miami. Not just Miami… We opened Vegas in November and now Brooklyn [this month]. You know what they say, if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. How are the locations different? I’m half Chinese and half Indian but originally from California, and my parents are from Trinidad, so Sugarcane Miami is more tropical and Latin whereas Vegas is more Asian with modern twists. Brooklyn is going back to Indian roots with flatbreads and a focus on vegetables. You were appointed South Florida chair for Share Our Strength’s culinary benefit, Taste of the Nation. Allen [Susser] was one of the people who put it in my sight that we had a responsibility to give back, so I’m very lucky that he sees me as his successor and trusts me enough to preserve his integrity and do my part in making it the prime event in fighting childhood hunger. Like Sugarcane’s monthly initiative, Canvas (which


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IF THE SHOE FITS MIAMI MODEL DANIELA BOTERO AND DESIGNER FABRICE TARDIEU CELEBRATE STYLE WITH A PRIVATE DINNER AT JAYA AT THE SETAI, MIAMI BEACH.

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Miami-based model Daniela Botero took a break between photo shoots and headed to Jaya at The Setai, Miami Beach to revel in an evening of fashionable fun for designer Fabrice Tardieu’s #TheFabList event, showcasing his latest shoe collection. Botero sipped, posed, and mingled with fellow #TheFabList attendees, including Kelly Blanco, Cedric Gervais, Sandra Kubicka, and Shannon Allen, all of whom gushed over Tardieu’s stylish kicks. “They’re so beautiful and well-appointed,” said Allen. Botero, who showed off her enviable physique in a sleek black dress by Oscar Carvallo, is on the brink of supermodel stardom, having recently landed the cover of Maxim México. But while the brunette bombshell loves to travel for work, it’s the 305 that makes her feel happiest. “When I arrive back home, I want to feel relaxed,” Botero told Ocean Drive. “You can’t always find that in other big cities.”

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Daniela Botero stunned in a black dress by Oscar Carvallo while attending Fabrice Tardieu’s #TheFabList event at Jaya at The Setai, Miami Beach.

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK Flo Rida and Jason Derulo at Story.

Veronica Bocelli, Emilio Estefan, Andrea Bocelli, and Craig Robins at the Vhernier Calla pendant launch in collaboration with the Andrea Bocelli Foundation and Dacra at Palm Court in the Miami Design District.

Alonzo Mourning and Tracy Wilson Mourning at the 15th-anniversary Hats Off Luncheon, “Time to Shine,” at the Loews Miami Beach Hotel.

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Walter Riggs and Juwan Howard at Brickell City Centre’s “Shopping Olympics” event benefiting Special Olympics Florida.

Former Miami Heat pros Alonzo Mourning and Juwan Howard, along with current power forward Udonis Haslem, had fun while giving back to a variety of charitable causes throughout the 305. On South Beach, Flo Rida and Jason Derulo danced into the wee hours at the South of Fifth megaclub Story.

Gloria Estefan, Rita Moreno, Adrienne Arsht, and Vanessa Williams at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts’ 11th annual gala, A Celebration of Women in the Arts.

David Martin, Venus Williams, and Roney Mateu at an intimate evening with Williams at Botaniko Weston.

Rob Gronkowski at Story.

Bob Bryan and Udonis Haslem at the second annual Big Serve Miami 2017 at Flamingo Park.

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Briante Weber and Justise Winslow at Story.

Julia Lemigova, Usher, and Martina Navratilova at Pérez Art Museum Miami’s Art of the Party, presented by Valentino.


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The Chainsmokers at Story. Belinda Stronach, Ingrid Casares, Chris Paciello, and Elaine Gregory at the World Red Eye seventh-anniversary celebration presented by The Retreat in the Miami Design District.

Mr. Mauricio and Austin Mahone at Rockwell.

LATE-NIGHT REVELRY Rapper Future performed for lucky partygoers at Ora, while Mr. Mauricio and Austin Mahone partied after hours at Rockwell. Across the bridge in Brickell, Broncos linebacker Von Miller joined nightlife king David Grutman at his Asian-inspired culinary palace, Komodo.

Peter Tunney and Mario Garnero at Refuge in Paint at the Nader Art Museum Latin America.

Ronnie Fieg, David Grutman, and Von Miller at Komodo.

Floyd Mayweather and Mo Garcia at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Future at Ora. Tyson Beckford, Busta Rhymes, Roman Jones, and Xandra Hollo at Mokai.

Prince Royce, Zuleyka Rivera, and Luis Fonsi at Casa Buchanan’s 2017 Latin Billboards kickoff party at the Faena Hotel Miami Beach.

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Thomas Meding, Jose Icardi, and Chris Sariego at sbe’s celebration of the Leynia unveiling at the Delano.

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Barth Green, Marc Buoniconti, and Ken Gorin at the Casino for a Cure Poker Tournament and launch of the Porsche Panamera at The Collection.

Jon and Nancy Batchelor with Christy Powell at the Sip & Shop Soirée at Saks Fifth Avenue in Brickell City Centre.

Amanda Chantal Bacon and Karla Dascal at The Class by Taryn Toomey and panel discussion at The Sacred Space Miami.

Jason Rubell and Franklin Sirmans at First Look of “Toba Khedoori” at Pérez Art Museum Miami.

Buzzy Sklar and Richard Booth at the Hank & Harry’s ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Natasha Oakley and Devin Brugman at the Monday Active private media dinner presented by The Retreat at Eighty Seven Park.

Mamie Joeveer and Allison Greenfield at the Women’s Empowerment Luncheon and Panel Discussion hosted by The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach and Miami City Ballet at Villa Lissoni.

Lloyd Knight and Eduardo Padron at the Miami Dade College Foundation’s 15th annual Alumni Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Hilton Miami Downtown.

Michael and Georgina Bloomberg with Rex Hamilton at the Longines Global Champions Tour’s Grand Prix Miami Beach 2017.

Anastasia Safonov and Jorge Bischoff at the unveiling of Bischoff’s boutique in Brickell City Centre.

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Arlene Chaplin, Lee Brian Schrager, Jennifer Chaplin, and Sean Tolkin at YogArt Rocks in the Miami Design District.

Ariel Rose, Ella Titus, Mayumi Enokibara, and Adrienne Carter at the Miami City Ballet School Spring Benefit at Villa Azur.

Emmanuel Genao and Alexa Ferra at the World Red Eye seventh-anniversary celebration presented by The Retreat in the Miami Design District.

Geoffrey Zakarian and Bruce Wiles at the Diplomat Beach Resort launch weekend.

Sol Perez and Barbara Becker at MISO’s fourth annual Big Hats & Bow Ties Brunch at the Faena Miami Beach Hotel.

Jessica and Jonathan Newberg at the World Red Eye seventh-anniversary celebration presented by The Retreat in the Miami Design District.

Elliot Jimenez, Agustina Woodgate, Anthony Spinello, and Typoe at Locust Projects’ annual Spring Fling: Run for the Roses.

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Michael Capponi and Kesney Philippe at an evening benefiting the Global Empowerment Mission at 1 Hotel & Homes South Beach.

Migna Sanchez-Llorens, Bronwyn Miller, and Mayda Cisneros at the Miracle Makers Haute Hat Luncheon kickoff at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami’s Carnival Center for Excellence.

Carolina and Nelson Hincapie at Voices for Children’s second annual Party for a Cause at The Loft.

Yael Aflalo and Danié Gómez Ortigoza at Fashion for Breakfast with Aflalo at Cecconi’s at Soho Beach House.

Paul DiMare, Jeff Berkowitz, Swanee DiMare, and Seth Browarnik at Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida’s “Twelve Good Men of 2017” celebration.


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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MANNY HERNANDEZ Thomas Mears and Phoenix kick off their Ti Amo tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach.

Athina and Eduardo Marturet with Maria Celeste Arraras at the fourth annual Big Hats & Bow Ties Brunch at PAO at Faena Hotel Miami Beach.

Lisa Petrillo and Carlos Ponce at the Palm Court Performance Series in the Miami Design District.

Jorge Pérez, Marc Anthony, and Chris Bosh at the big halftime announcement for El Clasico at Pérez Art Museum Miami. Andrew McCarthy at Books & Books in Coral Gables.

Inés Rivero at the fourth annual Big Hats & Bow Ties Brunch at PAO at the Faena Hotel Miami Beach.

Sean Drake and Michelle Leshem at the Make-A-Wish Garden Party at the residence of Al and Nancy Malnik. Michael Schwartz at BizBash Live Florida at the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center.

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Maluma at the Billboard Latin Conference at the Ritz-Carlton, South Beach.

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Jennifer Lopez stunned on the red carpet at the 2017 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Watsco Center at the University of Miami. Further north, Miami cheflebrity Michael Schwartz attended the BizBash Live Florida trade show and conference event at the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center.

Jennifer Lopez at the 2017 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Watsco Center at the University of Miami.

Juanes and Karen Martinez at the HBO Latino celebration at Faena Forum.



SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MANNY HERNANDEZ Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson at the Baywatch worldwide premiere on South Beach.

Emily Estefan during her performance at the Palm Court Performance Series in the Miami Design District.

Juliana Mejia, Olee Fowler, and Francesca Martelli at the Vhernier Calla pendant launch in collaboration with the Andrea Bocelli Foundation and Dacra at Palm Court in the Miami Design District.

Priyanka Chopra at the Baywatch worldwide premiere on South Beach.

PREMIERE PARTY Pamela Anderson, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and David Hasselhoff jetted to South Beach to celebrate the world premiere of the highly anticipated film Baywatch, shot right here on our shores. Over in the Design District, Miami vocal empress Emily Estefan serenaded attendees during the Palm Court Performance Series.

Kasmira Sella Schiava at the Vhernier Calla pendant launch in collaboration with the Andrea Bocelli Foundation and Dacra at Palm Court in the Miami Design District.

David Hasselhoff at the Baywatch worldwide premiere on South Beach.

Eileen Andrade and Allen Susser at South Florida’s Taste of the Nation at Soho Studios.

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Belkys Nerey at the Palm Court Performance Series in the Miami Design District.

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Trophy one-piece, Jade Swim ($198). Kith, 1931 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-636-1800; jade swim.com. Richie pearl body chain, Cattura Jewelry by Kate Bock ($240). katebock.com. Rolo bracelet, Maya Brenner ($660). mayabrenner.com


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Cachette one-piece, Eres ($385). The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-7899; thewebster.us. Ivy Lane bold pavé Surfboard studs, Tacori ($990). The Webster, see above. 18k gold and champlevé enamel Dream necklace ($4,440), Wholeness cigar band ($3,495), and Protection wide band ($2,650), Foundrae. Marissa Collections, 1167 Third St. S., Naples, 239-263-4333; foundrae.com. Jana rose quartz body chain, Cattura Jewelry by Kate Bock ($240). katebock.com. Metal resin bracelet, Chanel ($880). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-0550; chanel.com opposite page: Printed bikini, Versace ($327). Miami Design District, 186 NE 39th St., 305-573-8345; versace.com. Ed sunglasses, Céline ($550). Miami Design District, 191 NE 40th St., 305-866-1888; celine.com. Hammered bronze Daima necklace, Ashley Pittman ($695). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-6161; ashleypittman.com. 18k gold champlevé enamel Wholeness cigar band ($3,495), Protection wide band ($2,650), and Wholeness sun wide band ($2,650), Foundrae. Marissa Collections, 1167 Third St. S., Naples, 239-263-4333; foundrae.com


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t should come as no surprise that a call time of 4:30 am for a magazine cover shoot has supermodel Kate Bock’s name attached to it. This workaholic needs to be camera-ready in the season’s sexiest swimwear by 6 am so she can strut her stuff on the beach with famed photographer Derek Kettela. Immediately after the eight-hour session, she’s on a flight to Cleveland to cheer on superstar boyfriend Kevin Love in game three of the NBA Finals (the Cavs won that game, by the way, with Bock sitting courtside). But being a model isn’t as glamorous as most people think, the Ocean Drive cover star says. At this moment, she’s sitting in her apartment talking to me—the air-conditioning is currently broken. She wasn’t around when it broke; she won’t be around to fix it. Summer heat is not her thing—the blonde stunner grew up in West Vancouver, Canada, a far cry from the exotic beaches that magazines like Ocean Drive, Sports Illustrated (she was voted Rookie of the Year in its 2013 Swimsuit issue), and Elle have taken her to. But her humble upbringing instilled in Bock a work ethic that has her flying all around the world for shoots, brands, and appearances, from Victoria’s Secret to Salvatore Ferragamo to Vogue. Here the 24-year-old model chats with Ocean Drive for our annual Swim issue.

Swimsuit, Adriana Degreas ($294). The Village at Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 305-368-8686; adriana degreas.com. Hat, Eugenia Kim ($495). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-6161; neimanmarcus.com. Standard endless hoop earrings, Ariel Gordon ($795). Eberjey Boutique, 1905 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305-763-8839. Gold ball chain lariat necklace, Smith + Mara ($990). smithandmara.com. Dome bangles ($245 and $395) and modernist ring ($295), Alexis Bittar. Beach Boutique, 1701 Sunset Harbour Dr., Miami Beach, 305-531-8908; alexisbittar.com. Sunglasses, Max Mara ($205). Solstice Sunglass Boutique, 805 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305-531-5080; maxmara.com

How were you discovered? I grew up in West Vancouver, Canada, and I was always super tall, gangly, and thin. I was a 12-year-old swimmer, and my agent is actually from the same area. She spotted me, and it was literally the next week that I started working with Abercrombie Kids and at mall fashion shows. When I finished high school, I moved to Paris. Modeling was kind of like “I’ll try it; it sounds so cool,” and then here I am, still doing it. It seems like most models had this awkward stage when they were younger… I was so much taller than everyone in my class. There was maybe one boy my height, so I definitely wasn’t in the slow-dance world at that age. I had braces, I had it all—I never thought of myself as beautiful. I was really into sports. I played baseball and soccer and I was a swimmer and I played field hockey. I never really thought about modeling, and then when I was discovered, I was like, “Oh cool, someone might think that of me.” I was too young to have ever dreamed about it yet. But once it came into my life and I started doing auditions, commercials, and modeling jobs, I got into it and didn’t want to stop. What was it like being 18 in Paris? Ultimately, Vancouver doesn’t have much of a [modeling] industry, unfortunately. When I first moved to Paris, I lived in a tiny model apartment with two bunk beds and three roommates. We had five, 10, 15 castings day after day, and we didn’t have smartphones then; we had our MacBooks and we’d get the faxes of our schedule and roam around the city from casting to casting with our little metro map. Who were the models you looked up to at that time? Amber Valletta, Carolyn Murphy—I’m going to name all

the blonde, blue-eyed models. But I looked at Sports Illustrated and I still remember thinking they were so beautiful and they got to go to all these exotic places and do Maybelline ads. I remember thinking they were all so glamorous and amazing. Then I kind of got to enter that world, and definitely in the beginning [I realized] this industry is not glamorous at all. A lot of people imagine that models are flown private everywhere and have an entourage of friends with them. The reality is you’re going to castings day in, day out and nervous that you aren’t going to work or have money, and clients maybe not being super nice or speaking your language and kind of looking at you and talking about you when you don’t know what they’re saying. It can be really tough. Is it a weird dynamic being from West Vancouver and now being a Sports Illustrated model posing in bikinis on exotic beaches? Even sometimes now, when my good friends look at a picture they’re like, “I can’t picture you doing that. It looks good and you look great, but not like the person that I know or grew up with.” You just kind of slowly but surely get more comfortable. By now it’s just second nature, but I did not grow up wearing bikinis and practicing any of these poses. What is your fitness routine? How many times a week or how long? I really like to switch it up. I travel so much—in the last three months, I don’t think I’ve stayed anywhere more than three days. So whether it means going on a run or to the hotel gym or finding a SoulCycle nearby, or a yoga or Pilates studio, I like just to find whatever I can, because I get bored if I do the same thing. So [I’ll] meet a friend for coffee and then do a class or just go on a run because it’s sunny out—it just depends where I am. I try to do something every day; it makes me feel good starting the day with a workout. How have Instagram and social media changed the way that you operate? There are two sides to it. It’s kind of amazing because in the past you would have your agent to promote you. Now you have the ability to promote yourself and make sure there are always updated pictures. I’m not sure people even look at books and Polaroids from agencies as much anymore, because you can look at someone’s social media and really get a sense for how they look— with makeup, on the beach, in the studio, in a picture, in a fashion shoot. You can really see variety through their social media, so it gives you a chance to own your promotion. But it’s also something you really need to keep up with and maintain. It’s like another job, to make sure you’re up on your social media and posts of the day and content and what you’re trying to sell. You don’t ever stop. I don’t know if that’s the best, but you also get some control over yourself, which is good. What’s your view on plastic surgery? I come from a world where that didn’t really exist. That was never part of how I grew up. I don’t think I knew anyone who had it; it was never even a discussion. Now that I’m older, I hear people talking about it and doing it


all the time. I don’t really know how to keep up with that, and I don’t even know who did or didn’t have it in some cases. I guess, whatever you want to do to feel good, but I’m also just a scaredy-cat: What if you did something and it went wrong? So tell me about your belly chains, the Cattura Jewelry. I always have dainty gold things all over me, and I saw body chains coming around a little bit, and so I started wearing one. Then I had a jeweler make me a couple different versions. I would wear it to SoulCycle with just a sports bra and I would have the gold sparkling on my back, or I would do yoga in a sports bra and leggings and girls would see it and ask where I got it, so I just figured I may as well make some more of these. Even the most beautiful people have insecurities, right? I would say I’m probably the same as anyone else. When I’ve been having wine for a week on vacation or taken some liberties in my dessert eating, I don’t always feel the best and I want to do my extra little workout or get back on track with a weeklong cleanse of eating super healthy. You can always see in another girl something that you wish you had, and I even find it funny: I have model friends and I’ll see them in a certain way, and I’ve always thought like, Oh, she’s so lucky, she has the most amazing, longest legs or the most beautiful eyes or whatever it is. And then you end up talking to them and they see something in you. It doesn’t matter who you are; everyone has an insecurity or something they wish was better. What is a message you have for young girls who want to get into modeling? You have to work hard and keep at it, but it’s not necessarily going to happen in a day. People are not always the nicest and you won’t always have the easiest time, so if you really love it, you stick with it and keep working hard, and like anything else, if you give yourself the chance to succeed, you will. It doesn’t happen in a day for most people, though it does seem to happen [in a day] for some of the social media stars! But overall, it doesn’t usually work like that. How do you juggle being a working model and spending time with your boyfriend with his NBA schedule? Luckily, it’s not very far. Cleveland is only like an hour-long flight from New York. So I go back and forth between here and there and jobs, and then sometimes meet him on the road if it makes sense, so I see him pretty often even though we live in different cities and both travel for work. We make it work, so that’s kind of fun. What do you love about Miami? I go to Miami a lot. I was just there with girlfriends for a weekend to visit. We went walking around Little Havana. It’s so cute, and I like getting coffee and walking around there. There are like 800 hotels in Miami Beach that have beautiful pools to lay out by—but you can swim in the ocean! I actually shot there once and saw an outdoor wakeboard park [Amelia Earhart Park], which I would be very curious to try. It looks super cool. I mean, I’ve never done that! I wakeboard behind a boat at home in the summer, but I’ve never seen a park like that—it’s so cool.

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The Anne Marie one-piece, Solid & Striped ($168). Saks Fifth Avenue, Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., 786-9073800; saks.com. Gold and silver classic chain extra-small reversible necklace, John Hardy ($3,500). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-6161; neimanmarcus.com. Wholeness cigar band, Foundrae ($3,495). Marissa Collections, 1167 Third St. S., Naples, 239-263-4333; foundrae.com


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Deep V one-piece, Diane von Furstenberg ($248). Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., 305-7358960; dvf.com. Ivy Lane pavĂŠ Chevron studs ($1,490), Surfboard bracelet ($2,290), and single pavĂŠ wire Sonoma Mist bangle ($1,990), Tacori. The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6747899; thewebster.us. Nanogram set of rings, Louis Vuitton ($810). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 305-573-1366; louisvuitton.com opposite page: Elle bikini top and bottoms, Solid & Striped ($88 each). Saks Fifth Avenue, Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., 786-907-3800; solidand striped.com. Pipe cuff bracelet ($135) and Pipe bended square ring ($180), Eye M by Ileana Makri. The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6747899; thewebster.us


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Bikini top ($150) and bottoms ($100), Stella McCartney. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-864-2218; stellamccartney.com. Ivy Lane Pavé Crossroad studs ($1,790), Tendril bracelet ($1,890), Trellis ring ($1,990), and Ivy Lane Peak ring ($990), Tacori. The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-7899; thewebster.us. Alyssa ruby body chain, Cattura Jewelry by Kate Bock ($240). katebock.com. 18k yellow-gold and white diamond pavé cuff, Stephen Webster ($5,300). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 305-865-6161; stephenwebster.com. 18k gold and diamond pavé slim band ring ($995) and 18k gold and diamond link ring ($1,500), John Hardy. Bloomingdale’s, Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., 305-792-1000; johnhardy.com opposite page: Naty bikini top ($285) and bottoms ($190), Flagpole x Oscar de la Renta. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-7986; oscardelarenta.com. Asymmetric floppy sun hat, Eugenia Kim ($495). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-6161; eugeniakim.com. Gold and handcrafted Lucite neon enamel liquid ring, Alexis Bittar ($175). Beach Boutique, 1701 Sunset Harbour Dr., Miami Beach, 305-531-8908; alexisbittar.com Photography by Derek Kettela Styling by Jamie Frankel Hair by Riad Azar using Bumble and bumble for Atelier Management Makeup by Jodie Boland using Becca Cosmetics at See Management Fashion assistance by Chalyn Melendez and Christina Coughlin Shot at Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa, 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, NY, 631-668-2345; gurneysmontauk.com


BODIES OF WORK In a place like Miami, where top models strut the streets and beach season is yearround, staying on your fitness A game isn’t just a priority—it’s a requirement. Luckily, our city makes it easy with top-of-the-line gyms and studios that assemble the nation’s fiercest trainers, state-of-the-art equipment, and world-class wellness services. But that doesn’t mean you won’t have to work for it. Ocean Drive takes an exclusive look inside the fitness hot spots sculpting Magic City beach bods. BY LAUREN EPSTEIN


Luxury lifestyle meets healthy lifestyle: EQUINOX

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The country’s most elite gym expands its Miami presence.

Equinox’s new Brickell Heights club screams South Florida, with a stunning outdoor pool (LEFT) and skyline views. BELOW: Tier X coaches help you soar to new fitness heights.

What’s new: A gorgeous and massive 34,000-square-foot, three-story space at Brickell Heights. Putting a South Florida spin on the Equinox design, the Brickell Heights facility incorporates an outdoor pool with cabanas and a wraparound deck with stunning ocean views. The focus: Innovative fitness classes, unrivaled personal training, and luxury amenities. Perks: Full service spas, salons, kids’ clubs, cycling studios, Pilates studios, and more. Hottest trainer: Giovanni Roselli. A master trainer and educator for Nike, Roselli is the creator of the Equinox signature class, Fully Loaded, a 45-minute session that challenges you to move weights in all directions— instead of only linearly—for 360 degrees of movement. Fitness philosophy: “None of us want to be in pain and we all want the best quality of life possible,” says Roselli. “My approach revolves around these two goals. Once these become a priority, all other fitness intentions and aspirations fall right into place.” Go-to exercise: The Turkish Get-Up. “It’s a full-body exercise second to none that incorporates stability and mobility in a variety of functional, loaded positions,” Roselli explains. Book it: Tier X. Available at the Coral Gables club, Tier X is the next level in personal training. You’ll get a coach rather than a traditional trainer, who will give you an extensive assessment including body composition index, postural analysis, and metabolic rate measurement to create a personalized lifestyle management program guaranteed to get results. Visit equinox.com for locations.

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Not your average spin studio: FLYWHEEL

With both spin and barre specialties, you’ll feel the burn in more ways than one at FlyWheel.

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The focus: Cycling and barre classes with a competitive edge. Special stats: With FlyWheel’s groundbreaking TechPacks attached to each bike, riders can track and share their real-time performance with other riders on the in-stadium TorqBoard. Be prepared for a little friendly rivalry. After class, the data uploads to clients’ personal profiles so they can one-up themselves week after week. What’s new: High-performance bikes feature extra-smooth pedaling, new TechPack placement for easy visibility, and a new handlebar reach setting. Ride on! Don’t miss: The music. Each workout is based around a specially-curated playlist created by a FlyWheel instructor to boost morale and fuel your energy. Hottest trainer: Nicole Hoskens. Don’t let the girly-girl exterior fool you. Hoskens is known as a powerhouse and entertainer—she’ll leave you feeling stronger and more confident after every workout. Book it: Hoskens says do it all! “The wheel and barre classes are meant to complement each other. I think when people just take wheel, they miss that toning opportunity. And when people just take barre, they miss that calorie burn and cardio effect.” Pump-up playlist: “Everybody loves Beyoncé!” says Hoskens. “And everyone loves a little throwback.” 1919 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305-763-8227; 14861 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami, 305-901-1860; flywheelsports.com

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The competition—and trainers— are fierce at this cult-following cycling-and-barre boutique.


Warriors in training: SPARTAN GYM AT 1 HOTEL SOUTH BEACH

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Inside one of South Beach’s most luxurious hotels, a playground for functional-fitness fanatics awaits. The space: A 14,000-square-foot grown-up jungle gym, complete with custom obstacles, a climbing rope wall, monkey bars, outdoor workout areas, and an oceanfront yoga platform. The focus: Functional movement that will strengthen you for life, with Pilates, yoga, and meditation classes to boot. Special stats: The facility is the first-ever Spartan Gym, created in partnership with Spartan Race, the world’s leading obstacle-race company. Hottest trainer: Lawrence Sikorski, a former United States Marine turned fitness pro and MC2 model—what more could you ask for? Catch him in action as he does the Magic City proud on NBC’s Spartan Ultimate Team Challenge. Fitness philosophy: “It’s not about trying to be someone else’s best, but being yours,” Sikorski says. “Change your mind, change your body. Fitness in failure is a beautiful thing.” Go-to workout: For Sikorski, it’s “the power burpee: Chest to the ground, push up, pop up, jump to a pullup bar, straight into a muscle up, then…gorilla sprints!” Book it: The Spartan Weekend experience. Test your limits with a set of challenging training classes and programs over the course of a weekend that will help you find your inner soldier. The package includes a choice of a guestroom or suite at the 1 Hotel, recovery sessions, sundown celebrations, and Spartan community gatherings to keep you balanced. 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-1000; 1hotels.com/ south-beach/spartan-gym

The gym also hosts Spartan Weekend, a multi-day exercise extravaganza.


The gym of the future: ANATOMY AT 1220

Breaking a sweat is easier to bear with a breeze at your back and rooftop views. HERE: Anatomy’s Jacqueline Kasen

The focus: Sweat, enhance, and recover with scientifically based high-tech services. Special stats: Aside from personal training, private Pilates, and group classes, Anatomy at 1220 offers a host of innovative wellness and beauty treatments. Pump your veins with vitamin infusions by VitaSquad, boost your skin’s collagen production with an Endermologie facial, get realigned by the on-site chiropractor, and choose hot or cold recovery with the infrared sauna, eucalyptus steam room, or cold plunge and cold sauna. Don’t miss: The rooftop turf and terrace. Train among the palm trees, then bask in the sun and refuel with a salad and beverage. Celebrity sightings: Will Smith, Heather Graham, Gabrielle Union, Kevin Spacey, and P Diddy all choose Anatomy at 1220. Hottest trainer: Grant Weeditz. One of Anatomy at 1220’s body architects, this US Army veteran uses non-traditional equipment and unconventional training to whip clients into shape. Fitness philosophy: “Balance is critical,” asserts Weeditz. “Being completely sedentary is not optimal. Running yourself into the ground through training every day is also not optimal. Work towards being active on most days.” Go-to workout: “The steel mace and club are a few tools of fitness I’ll bring to the roof for a quick workout,” says Weeditz. “Lower or upper body, cardio or core, all goals can be met with only one or two maces and clubs. Their three-dimensional nature allows a larger amount of movement freedom with proper instruction.” 1220 20th St., Miami, 786-2131220; anatomyat1220.com

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Sports science and nightlife veterans create a fitness and wellness wonderland unlike any other.


Don’t back down: BARRY’S BOOTCAMP

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The famously hardcore workout proves unstoppable. The focus: They call it the best workout in the world. What’s new: Top-of-the-line speakers straight from Ultra that will rock the Beach and Midtown. The same sound system will be installed at a brand-new location in Aventura, opening this fall. Special stats: Thanks to interval and strength training combinations, clients burn up to 1,000 calories in a single class. Celebrity sightings: Ellie Goulding, Nina Agdal, and Adriana Lima all work their physiques at Barry’s Miami. Hottest trainer: Derek DeGrazio. The partner and lead master trainer at Barry’s Bootcamp Miami helped bring the high-intensity studio to South Florida. He even joined Britney Spears on the road as her tour trainer in 2011. Fitness philosophy: “Kicking your ass while putting a smile on your face,” says DeGrazio. Perks: The Fuel Bar blends up nutritionist-designed shakes to sip post workout to help you lose weight and lean up. Order DeGrazio’s Derek Skinny Shake before class, and it will be waiting at the bar to satiate you after. 1835 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 786-888-1699; 3250 NE First Ave., Suite 105, Miami, 786-7255791; barrysbootcamp.com

At Barry’s Bootcamp, treadmill and weight training intervals result in a serious calorie burn. ABOVE: Master trainer Rachel Robinson

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POOLSIDE ACCESS Bright colors, sleek metallics, and bold, eye-catching prints make a fashion statement hotter than a Magic City heat wave. photography by JEFF CRAWFORD styling by FAYE POWER

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Brocade shoulder bag, Tory Burch ($428). Miami Design District, 170 NE 40th St., 305-573-6024; toryburch.com. Lina Fleur sandal, Paul Andrew ($745). Capretto Shoes, 5822 Sunset Dr., Miami, 305661-7767; capretto.com. Sunglasses, Oliver Peoples pour Alain Mikli ($365). Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., 305-9317303; oliverpeoples.com opposite page: Fringe heel sandal, Salvatore Ferragamo ($625). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-866-8166; ferragamo.com. Sunglasses, Krewe ($335). Orologi Grove, 3113 Commodore Plaza, Miami, 305-441-0399; krewe.com. Flowers LV Twist MM bag, Louis Vuitton ($4,400). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 305-573-1366; louisvuitton.com. Dakota wedge, Jimmy Choo ($550). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-864-3656; jimmychoo.com


Gabrielle bag, Chanel ($3,200). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-0550; chanel.com. Sunglasses, Miu Miu ($390). Sunglass Hut, 845 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305674-6907; sunglasshut.com opposite page: Pochette Metis Flowers bag, Louis Vuitton ($2,660). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 305-573-1366; louisvuitton.com. Ravello sandal, Bottega Veneta ($670). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8646247; bottegaveneta.com. Themis sunglasses, Barton Perreira ($510). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 305-865-6161; neiman marcus.com. Minaudière, Tory Burch ($498). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-8677469; toryburch.com. Paloma clutch, Christian Louboutin ($1,150). Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., 305-576-6820; us.christianlouboutin.com. Maise metallic mule, Schutz ($180). Nordstrom, Dadeland Mall, 7239 N. Kendall Dr., Miami, 786709-4100; nordstrom.com

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Diane wallet bag, Jason Wu ($695). Saks Fifth Avenue, Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-907-3800; saks.com. Beluga bag, Devi Kroell ($2,900). devikroell.com. Sunglasses, JPLUS ($310). jplusvision.com. Amelea sandal, Mercedes Castillo ($195). Nordstrom, Shops at Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 786-999-1313; nordstrom.com opposite page: Dafne sandal, Mercedes Castillo ($475). Nordstrom, Shops at Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 786-999-1313; nordstrom.com. Bag, Chanel ($5,600). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-0550; chanel.com. Sunglasses, Giorgio Armani ($320). Sunglass Hut, Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305375-0365; sunglasshut.com

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SUN’S OUT!

How do you enjoy the summer rays when they’re your skin’s biggest threat? The latest and greatest sunscreens might just do the trick. by CHRISTINA CLEMENTE

Over the last two decades, doctors, scientists, and researchers have warned us about the harmful effects of both UVA and UVB light, reinforced with data that shows melanoma rates in the US have doubled from 1982 to 2011. What’s more, recent studies, including one from Toxicology and Industrial Health, have shown that common environmental pollutants such as chemicals released from burning coals and gasoline significantly increase the skin’s photodamage when coupled with UVA rays. So it’s little wonder consumers are gravitating towards products

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that offer a higher sun protection factor (or SPF). According to retail analyst Karen Grant of the NPD Group, the sales of skincare products with SPF 50 have quadrupled since 2013. The market for color cosmetics has taken off, too, with sales of SPF 50 foundations growing from $1.6 million to $21 million in just three years. “The consumer is very much aware of the need to have even higher levels of SPF,” says Grant. “You don’t see things quadruple or grow 20-fold unless people are thinking, Wow, we really need this.”

While cosmetics make for convenient sun protection, Francesca Fusco, an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at New York City’s Mount Sinai School of Medicine, cautions that SPF makeup shouldn’t necessarily replace sunscreen. In fact, when examining patients under a Wood’s lamp, which reveals some types of sunscreen on the surface of the skin, Fusco found that makeup with SPF may not always evenly protect the face. Instead, she recommends applying at least an SPF 30 sunscreen five minutes prior to your makeup to ensure

ample protection. The SPF number, however, is not the only factor to keep in mind. “It’s about the correct application and the reapplication, depending on where you are,” Fusco says. For days spent outdoors, she suggests applying protection generously, all over, every two hours. But don’t neglect your skin on workdays, even if your time in the light is minimal. Says Fusco, “People don’t realize that the incidental sun exposure they get every day adds up and contributes to their risk for skin cancer and sun damage.”


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SWEET ELIXIR As simple as it sounds, reading labels is crucial for your skin health. “We want broad coverage when applying topical sunscreens,” says Fusco, citing the need to shield against UVA rays (responsible for tans) and UVB rays (responsible for sunburns), as both contribute to sun damage. Luckily, today every major brand offers a broad spectrum with comprehensive protection— whether physically, in the form of a mineral-boasting protective barrier on the skin to block UV rays, or chemically, in which compounds absorb UV radiation into the skin and then release the energy as heat. New, sophisticated physical formulas (zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) squash the notion that zinc only belongs on the noses of 1980s lifeguards. Hampton Sun’s SPF 45 Mineral Sunscreen Crème contains micronized zinc that “dissipates and absorbs right on the skin, so it’s pleasant to wear every day, as you should,” says the brand’s CEO and founder, Salvatore Piazzolla. Green Screen from Farmacy blends antioxidantrich Echinacea GreenEnvy with mineral-based SPF 30 for an evenly toned, protected complexion. Known to spread more thinly, chemical formulas contain filters like avobenzone, oxybenzone, and octinoxate, take 20 minutes to absorb into the skin, and “[allow] the cosmetics industry to add antiagers like peptides and still leave it effective,” says Fusco. Silky finishes in recent products like Moroccanoil’s Sun Lotion SPF 30 and Sunscreen Care Milk-Lotion Spray SPF 50+ from Clarins make the application feel more like a spa treatment. For those not sure which kind to choose, Wetforce Sports BB SPF 50+ from Shiseido and Clé de Peau’s UV Protective Emulsion for Body SPF 50+ contain both physical and chemical ingredients.

clockwise from top: UV Protective Emulsion for Body SPF 50+, Clé de Peau Beauté ($90). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-6161; neiman marcus.com. Sports BB Broad Spectrum SPF 50+ WetForce, Shiseido ($38). Sephora, 721 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-0904; sephora.com. Age-Defying SPF 50 Mineral Crème, Hampton Sun ($52). Neiman Marcus, see above. Line Interception Power Duo, La Prairie ($350). Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal Harbour Shops, 305-865-1100; saks.com. Éminence Rosehip & Lemongrass Lip Balm SPF 15, Éminence Organics Skin Care ($28). The Spa at Shula's, 15150 Bull Run Road, Miami Lakes, 305-820-8146; buynatural skincare.com. Sun Lotion SPF 30, Moroccanoil ($32). Sephora, see above. Sunscreen Care MilkLotion Spray SPF 50+, Clarins ($36). Sephora, see above


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clockwise from top: Les Beiges Gel Touch Healthy Glow Tint SPF 15, Chanel ($60). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-0550; chanel.com. Dawn Patrol SPF 30 Classic Primer, Coola ($42). Blo Blow Dry Bar, 900 S. Miami Ave., No. 129, Miami, 305-374-2565; coolasuncare .com. Power Fabric Longwear High Coverage Foundation, Giorgio Armani ($64). Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour Shops, 305-865-6161; neimanmarcus.com. Dreamskin Perfect Skin Cushion, Dior ($82). Sephora, 721 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-0904; sephora.com. Sugar Candy Tinted Lip Treatment SPF 15, Fresh ($24). Sephora, see above. Laguna Body Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 30, NARS ($45). Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal Harbour Shops, 305-865-1100; saks.com. Mineral Corrector Palette SPF 20 ($54) and Natural Finish Pressed Foundation SPF 20 ($55), Colorescience. Brickell Cosmetic Center, 1913 SW Third Ave., Miami, 305-456-6001; colorescience.com

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New, innovative color products make it easier for sun protection to play a part in everyday makeup regimens. Says Jameson Slattery, vice president of global marketing at Colorescience, “Consumers are becoming more educated about the need to use sun protection daily, and not just on weekends or when they are visiting the beach. They’re looking for multifunctional products that elegantly combine high-quality SPF into their existing beauty routine.” New broad-spectrum foundations like Giorgio Armani’s SPF 25 Power Fabric and Dior’s SPF 50 Dreamskin Perfect Skin Cushion do the trick, providing a smooth complexion as well as a sun barrier. “Many of these products are allowing the consumer a one-product solution that can give you blemish correction and protection at the same time. That’s where we’re seeing the strongest growth,” says the NPD Group’s Karen Grant. And when used alongside other sun protectants, these multitasking cosmetics will reduce the risk of missing a spot or two. “If you have an SPF in your primer and foundation, it’s unlikely that once you’re applying those products you’re going to miss the same spot on your face with multiple products,” says Slattery, who adds that Colorescience’s SPF 50 Sunforgettable brush-on sunscreen, with its mineral powder that can be layered seamlessly over a full face of makeup (on the go, no less), was specifically developed for all-day reapplication.


BRONZED BEAUTY In Miami, where the sun shines all year long, the bronzed look is still en vogue. “People want to have that beautiful glow,” says Jeremy Green, MD, a cosmetic dermatologist with Skin Associates of South Florida (skinassociatesfl.com). But that enviable shade comes at the cost of your skin’s health: “A tan is your body’s reaction to sun damage,” says Green, who recommends daily use of SPF 30, and SPF 45 every two hours for days of prolonged sun exposure. And in our commuterheavy city, it’s important to be mindful of sun exposure even while at the wheel. “You get a ton of sun coming through the windshield,” he cautions. Though sun-smart behavior is improving, Robert S. Krisner, MD, skin cancer expert at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (sylvester.org), says we still have a long way to go. “There is no such thing as a ‘healthy’ tan, and you can get vitamin D from supplements rather than inefficiently through excessive sun exposure and its risks,” says Krisner. But this is by no means a call to stay indoors. “The best way to use sunscreen is to get in the habit and use it regularly,” Krisner says. And with so many options, it’s never been easier—or looked better—to practice safe sun.

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SELLING MIAMI MIAMI REAL ESTATE IS SIZZLING, AND BROKERS— SELLING EVERYTHING FROM SIX-FIGURE CONDOS IN EDGEWATER TO TOMMY HILFIGER’S $27.5 MILLION GOLDEN BEACH MANSION— HAVE ADAPTED THEIR WAYS TO 2017’S MARKET. BY ROBYN A. FRIEDMAN

Ask 10 real estate professionals about the state of the market right now, and you’ll likely get 10 different answers. That’s because the Greater Miami market is hyper-local. Luxury waterfront condominiums in SoFi may be all the rage, for example, while farther north, sales might be more challenging. “The market is doing much better than 2016,” says Dora Puig, broker/owner of Luxe Living Realty in Miami Beach (dorapuig .com). “But I find it to be a confusing market. You have a record sale like the one I just did, and then you have people slashing prices and selling low.” Puig sold a teardown on a 13,408-square-foot lot on West Dilido Drive for $10 million that set a record for a land sale in the Venetian Islands. Her buyer plans to build a 7,600-square-foot home on the site and is working with internationally renowned South African architecture firm SAOTA to design it. But real estate professionals report that 2017 is already sizing up to be better than last year. One reason is that sellers are adjusting prices—creating opportunities for buyers. “As soon as a seller

Tommy Hilfiger’s Golden Beach mansion, at 605 Ocean Boulevard, is on the market for $27.5 million.

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becomes flexible, we see movement,” says Eddy Martinez, CEO of Worldwide Properties (worldwideproperties.com). “But there has to be a nice price break for the buyer to make a move.” Martinez recently sold a condo at Murano at Portofino that had been on the market for eight months at $2.9 million, but ultimately went at a discount of $300,000. “Once the sellers started being not so firm on their price, it traded,” he says.

Monica Betancourt, a real estate agent with EWM Realty International (monicabetancourt.com), reports that properties in good condition priced at $600,000 or below are selling quickly, many with multiple offers, because there’s little inventory and pent-up demand. But luxury homes are another story, since many are overpriced, she notes. Betancourt recently sold a spectacular home in Pinecrest for $3.3 million in only four months—after it

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Nothing screams Miami like a boat dock, swimming pool, tennis court, and palm trees—all in your backyard. above: Hilfiger’s home is filled with the couple’s collection of Pop and post-Pop art.


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had languished for over a year with another brokerage at $4.2 million. Condos are selling as well—when they are priced competitively. Nancy Batchelor, a senior vice president with EWM (nancy batchelor.com), agrees. “A neighborhood is hot if buyers can get good deals,” Batchelor says. “Brickell is strong, and we’re selling a lot in Edgewater now. Young professionals are attracted to that area, and it’s been a good opportunity.” Other areas drawing buyers are Surfside, Bal Harbour, and Sunny Isles, says Bryan Sereny, senior director of luxury sales for Douglas Elliman (billandbryanteam.elliman.com). “That stretch has a number of brand-new buildings and some fantastic values,” he says. Buyers are a mix of Americans—many of whom are relocating for tax purposes—and foreigners, who are beginning to re-enter the market. “Foreign buyers pop up from all over the world, whether it’s for a favorable exchange rate, a desire to relocate to the US for safety or stability or capital flight,” says Jill Hertzberg of The Jills team at Coldwell Banker (thejills.com). She and her partner, Jill Eber, closed $103 million in sales through the beginning of May and are currently marketing the $27.5 million Golden Beach estate owned by fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger and his wife, Dee. To accommodate the influx of international buyers, reportedly some 81 condo towers in Miami-Dade with over 8,000 units have gone up in the last six years east of I-95, according to cranespotters.com. Still, in such a variable environment, marketing can pose a challenge. Peggy Fucci, CEO of OneWorld Properties (owpbrokers.com), is creating professional lifestyle videos to showcase her projects. “There’s a storyline, almost like a commercial,” she says. “We find that people connect a lot more by watching instead of reading.” Another popular sales strategy: food. Susan Rindley, an agent with One Sotheby’s International Realty (susanrindley.com), prides herself on the cuisine she offers at brokers’ open houses to showcase her listings. “I have my personal caterer do a white-glove luxury affair—almost like a wedding,” she says. “That’s what our clients expect.” Of course in a market where cash transactions were almost 40 percent of all April sales (nearly double the national average), the properties, the weather, and the Sunshine State of mind certainly are the most important assets a broker has.

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An all-white façade pops against the aqua blue of the pool. above: Bohemian vibes abound at this breezy 1021 North Venetian Drive property.

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SPACE TALL STORIES clockwise from top: The smart homes at 1111 Residences; outside the historic Bath Club; Eighty Seven Park’s “coastal sanctuary”; Porsche Design Tower’s Unit 3303 features Wellness Habitat amenities.

1111 RESIDENCES

Developer Robert Wennett has once again partnered with architects Herzog & de Meuron— the team behind the distinctive 1111 Lincoln Road—to create 1111 Lincoln Residences. The two fully integrated smart homes each include three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, and feature floor-to-ceiling glass walls, 2,155 square feet of interior space, and a capacious 1,550-square-foot terrace. A Raymond Jungles-designed courtyard oasis with stone flooring, a pergola, and shade trees surrounds each of the $3.8 million town houses. Douglas Elliman Florida, 305-673-4808; douglaselliman.com BATH CLUB

A PLACE IN THE SUN FROM HEALTHCONSCIOUS HOMES TO CELEBRITY PURCHASES AND ONE-OF-A-KIND BEACH CLUBS, MIAMI’S REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS CONTINUE TO SOAR. BY BECKY RANDEL

Mid-Beach’s historic Bath Club has come to market—and it’s far from your average listing. The portfolio includes the main building, the expansive courtyard, 60 private cabanas, a large commercial kitchen, tennis courts, a spacious pool and spa, and 20,000 square feet of restaurant and bar space. Situated on more than five acres of property with 538 feet of white sand beach, the club, originally developed in 1927, is priced at $25 million. Gerard Yetming, 786-517-4995; colliers.com EIGHTY SEVEN PARK

When an extravagant oceanfront development is designed by a Pritzker Prize-winning architect— Renzo Piano—and surrounded by parks, buyers take notice. Such is the case with Eighty Seven Park, where tennis champion Novak Djokovic recently purchased a three-bedroom home in the 70-unit tower. The “coastal sanctuary” lies directly adjacent to North Shore Open Space, where developer Terra has pledged $10 million to revitalize the 35-acre public park. 8701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-834-4999; eightysevenpark.com

When it comes to our health, where we live is just as important as how we live. Wellness Habitat transforms indoor living spaces into customized, healthy environments using techniques such as specialized water filtration, aromatherapy shower systems, and indoor hydroponic gardens. The new company just announced a partnership with Porsche Design Tower, where they’ll be installing amenities such as circadian lighting systems that support your natural circadian rhythm, improving overall well-being; probiotic diffusion (an air purifier that eliminates bad bacteria); and an ozone vegetable detox machine that maintains food minerals. wellnesshabitat.com

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ON TOP OF THE WORLD LOOKING TO NATURE, PAULO BACCHI AND HIS TEAM AT ARTEFACTO REDEFINE WATERFRONT LUXURY LIVING WITH THE S Y VILLA PENTHOUSE. BY JEAN NAYAR

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Among the many spectacular new high-rise condominiums swiftly changing the face of Sunny Isles, the recently completed Château Beach is one of the standouts. Developed by Argentina-based Château Group and designed by Uruguayan star architect Carlos Ott, best known for his

design of the Bastille Opera in Paris, the slender, curvaceous structure with its mix of hotel-style amenities aims to elevate oceanfront living to new heights. And anyone seeking a sumptuous dwelling here need look no further than the Sky Villa—a turnkey 9,000-square-foot duplex offered by the

developer on the penultimate penthouse floor—which epitomizes luxurious Miami living at its best. Fitted out by a team led by design visionary Paulo Bacchi, president of Artefacto (Miami’s go-to source of high-quality, modern Brazilian furnishings), the Sky Villa plays off the oceanside setting and

seamlessly attunes to Ott’s broader natureinspired vision. Situated adjacent to protected park land, which ensures that its sea views will remain unobstructed, the tower is surrounded by thoughtful landscaping, with climbing ivy and colorful bougainvillea, native oak, cypress, buttonwood, iconic Royal palms,

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Tropical opulence: The thoughtfully appointed Sky Villa duplex atop Château Beach Residences in Sunny Isles is on the market for $18.5 million.


below: A band of reflective teardropshaped lamps are suspended over the dining table, while a painting by Brazilian artist Patricia Golombek adds a pop of oceanic color to the otherwise neutral palette. right: In the open living area, tufted ottomans, textured rugs, and mirrored coffee tables create layers of subtle depth.

“WE WANTED TO ILLUSTRATE A NEW APPROACH TO RESORT-STYLE LIVING, DEVIATING FROM THE ALL-WHITE, PRISTINE LOOK.”—paulo bacchi and coconut trees, which reinforce Château Beach’s tropical style and connection to the natural environment. In addition, the 33-story building’s organic curving window walls were designed to not only reflect the nearby beach dunes and the waves of the ocean, but also to allow the residences to take

advantage of breathtaking panoramic views. “Similar to Artefacto, Carlos Ott also sources inspiration from the environment,” says Bacchi. “So we wanted to curate a multi-sensory experience that pulls inspiration from the blue waters of Miami Beach and the off-white sand.” In the living space, handpicked works of art and

furniture echo the designer’s nuanced palette for the $18.5 million, five-bedroom, eight-and-a-half-bath home, which is enveloped by 2,400 square feet of wraparound terraces. “We wanted to illustrate a new approach to resort-style living, deviating from the all-white, pristine look commonly

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and the surrounding waterways; the organic curving window walls are designed to echo the sinuous shape of ocean waves.

associated with beachinspired interiors,” he says. Sandy-toned quilted and tufted ottomans and textured rugs set off angular side tables and mirrored or wooden coffee tables, adding layers of subtle depth and dimension, while striking lighting and artworks, such as a band of reflective teardrop fixtures over the dining table and an eye-catching painting by Brazilian artist Patricia Golombek, inject pops of

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energy into the otherwise neutral scheme. In addition to “the darkblue waters and white-hot sand,” says Bacchi, “the peaceful atmosphere informed our work.” Set one foot inside the soothing space, and it’s easy to see how alluringly these influences come together to bring a sense of relaxed comfort and style to this sublime home. 17475 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach, 305-944-4440; chateaubeachmiami.com

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“THE PEACEFUL ATMOSPHERE INFORMED OUR WORK.”—paulo

clockwise from left: One of the residence’s five bedrooms; 2,400-square-foot wrap-around terraces offer panoramic views of Sunny Isles Beach


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SPACE DESIGN SPOTLIGHT clockwise from far left: Avant Design vignette inside the Roche Bobois showroom; Trussardi Casa’s leather Maryl armchair; Mutina Azulej tiles from Opustone; Fendi Casa’s Six Shades of Palmer sofa designed by Toan Nguyen.

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Often joining forces with high-profile artists and craftspeople, Roche Bobois most recently tapped Brazilian sisters Cristina and Monica Souza to develop a vignette within its Coral Gables showroom. Founders of the interiors firm Avant Design, the sisters are known for bringing together people,

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life, and art in ways that seamlessly attune to Miami’s Latin vibe. “The vision for the collaboration was to deliver a space that reflects Roche Bobois’s French art de vivre and Avant Design’s approach to architecture and interior design,” the duo says. “Having been exposed to the full Roche Bobois collection, we

realized the creative potential they offer, and our team was left spellbound by their know-how, and their commitment to realize what we could dream up.” 450 Biltmore Way, Miami, 305-4441017; roche-bobois.com TOTALLY FLOORED

Best known for its fine marble, onyx, limestone, and semiprecious stone slabs, Opustone specializes in exquisite porcelain surfaces, too. Among its most extraordinary offerings are three new collections by Italian manufacturer Mutina,

including printed Azulej cement tiles, industrial chromatic Mews tiles by London’s Barber & Osgerby, and textural, nature-derived Phenomenon tiles by Tokujin Yoshioka—all available through any of Opustone’s four Florida showrooms, including its newly opened location in West Palm Beach. 3200 NW 77th Ct., Miami, 305594-4200; opustone.com MI CASA

Since launching in the Design District’s Luxury Living showroom more than 12 years ago, Fendi

Casa has aimed to dress rooms with the same panache its clothing exudes. With the opening of Luxury Living’s largest dedicated 32,000-squarefoot showroom—designed by architect Michael Maltzan—in the Design District in May, the furniture distributor will expand the influence of Fendi Casa, as well as other celebrated brands like Bentley Home, Bugatti Home, Trussardi Casa, the Paul Mathieu Signature Collection, and Ritz Paris Home. 50 NE 39th St., Miami, 305-438-1660; luxurylivinggroup.com

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VENETIAN ISLANDS WATERFRONT HOME, 8 WEST RIVO ALTO DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH $22,500,000. Rendering. 5BR. 7.5 BATH. Jeff Miller 305.610.4509

CONTINUUM NORTH APT. 2802, MIAMI BEACH $8,900,000. 3BR. 3.5 BATH. MLS# A10274335. Diana Carulla 305.610.8769 Sheila Rojas 305.609.7176

CONTINUUM NORTH APT. 2704, MIAMI BEACH $7,395,000. 3BR. 3.5 BATH. MLS# A10213460. Diana Carulla 305.610.8769 Sheila Rojas 305.609.7176

10600 SW 61 AVE, PINECREST $6,495,000. Rendering. 6BR. 7.5 BATH. MLS# A2168186. Amy Marcus Hollub 305.305.0813

OCEANA BAL HARBOUR 601NE, BAL HARBOUR $4,499,000. Virtually Staged. 2BR. 2.5 BATH. MLS# A10240507. Dario Stoka 305.987.1195 Giorgio Vecchi 305.798.9300

10 EDGEWATER DR SUITE TS-D, CORAL GABLES $3,990,000. 4BR. 4 BATH. MLS# A10175775. Toni Schrager 305.338.9000

ONE OCEAN 505, MIAMI BEACH $3,395,000. 3BR. 3.5 BATH. MLS# A10076771. Dario Stoka 305.987.1195 Giorgio Vecchi 305.798.9300

FIFTH STREET 1129 5TH Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139 t: 305.726.0100 CONTINUUM 40 S Pointe Dr, Suite 110, Miami Beach, FL 33139 t: 305.695.1111 COCONUT GROVE 2665 S Bayshore Dr, Suite 100, Miami, FL 33133 t: 305.666.1800 SOUTH MIAMI 7500 Red Road, Suite A, South Miami, FL 33143 t: 305.662.9975 KEY BISCAYNE 755 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne, FL 33149 t: 305.361.6666 THE GALLERIA 328 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne, FL 33149 t: 305.361.6666 All information is from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, prior sale or withdrawal without notice. All rights to content, photographs and graphics reserved to Broker. Equal Housing Opportunity Broker.


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1. AUBERGE BEACH RESIDENCES & SPA FORT LAUDERDALE Auberge Beach Residences & Spa Fort Lauderdale is poised to become the most refined high-rise and only on-the-sand new construction residential offering in the area. The unparalleled residences will feature sweeping ocean views and expansive terraces for year-round indoor-outdoor living. The property will also boast a world-class spa, restaurant and resortstyle amenities—making it the go-to luxury destination for those seeking incomparable design and resort living in a beachfront setting. For more information, call 954-281-1228, visit aubergebeach.com or email sales@aubergebeach.com.

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On a pristine stretch of white sand dunes and sea grapes, an architectural marvel is quietly rising. 2000 Ocean by Enrique Norten-TEN Arquitectos, conceived as a private residential enclave, is highly sophisticated and offers not only an elevated landscape, but an elevated life. Located just north of South Florida’s Golden Beach, this contemporary 40-story glass tower showcases panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway and surrounding endless sandy beaches. Visit 2000Ocean.com

3. 100 EAST LAS OLAS Now under construction, Fort Lauderdale’s tallest tower at 499’ and its first condominium project in a decade has attained over $20 million in commitments. A full-service Hyatt Centric Hotel, plus upscale retail space, coupled with 121 luxury residences rising from levels 16-46 feature well-appointed resident-only, access-controlled amenities including a resortstyle pool, cabanas, fitness center, news room and sophisticated club room with expansive outdoor plaza, make this a compelling opportunity. The Sales Gallery is open daily at 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Suite 150, Fort Lauderdale, 954-800-6263, OneHundredLasOlas.com.

4. BOTANIKO WESTON Set on 121 acres of lush green space, Terra’s Botaniko is a private enclave of 125 architecturally-distinctive, single-family estate homes that feature five to seven bedrooms and range from 6,500 to 9,700 total square feet. Designed by acclaimed architects Chad Oppenheim and Roney J. Mateu, they boast modern interior-design schemes by V-Starr, the firm led by tennis champion Venus Williams. The first homes are scheduled for delivery fourth quarter of 2017. Prices start at $1.9 million. 16479 Botaniko Dr. North, Weston, 954-543-5596

5. CANARIAS AT DOWNTOWN DORAL Miami’s new frontier for laidback, city living is Canarias at Downtown Doral- by esteemed builder-developers Armando Codina and James Carr. At Canarias, large luxury homes include the highest level of modern finishes- Italkraft, Subzero/Wolf ® and Kohler ®, just to name a few. Combine this with priority access to Downtown Doral Charter School, a complimentary social membership to Trump National Doral, and a 40,000 square-foot clubhouse all at prices less than $1.5 million, and you won’t want to live anywhere else. Visit CanariasDowntownDoral.com


OWN YOUR HAPPINESS When it comes to South Beach’s finest properties, no one has sold more than Cervera. 321 Ocean Beach House 201 Miami Beach, FL 33139 • • • • • • •

2-Story Beach Villa 4 Bedrooms 5.5 Bathrooms 4,466 SF 2 Private 10’-deep terraces Interior design by Maria Moraes 5-star amenities in a luxury building designed by world renowned Enrique Norton • Flow thru furnished residence with a private garden • Endless ocean views Offered at $9,750,000 ML #A10238438

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1. JADE SIGNATURE Combining the talents of Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron, PYR and Raymond Jungles, Jade Signature is the ultimate display of modern luxury. The building recently released its crown jewel listings, referred to as “The Collection,” including four two-story Sky Villas and two Penthouses. These homes in the sky have world-class features including flow-through views, expansive terraces, private elevator entry and smart technology. The penthouses offer additional amenities like an oceanfront pool. Call 786-522-4366 or visit jadesignaturecollection.com

2. MISSONI BAIA

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Missoni Baia’s 229, 1-5 bedroom residences celebrate timeless appeal of waterfront living. Soaring 57 floors with an impressive 200 feet of waterfront along Biscayne Bay, Missoni Baia offers amenities worthy of a luxury resort, including 5 swimming pools, onsite tennis court, expansive fitness center, and one of Miami’s largest, resident-only spas. Missoni Baia is like no other residential tower in Miami. Call the Sales Gallery at 305-800-7000 or visit missonibaia.com.

3. CERVERA REAL ESTATE With the birth of Miami’s luxury high-rises on Brickell, a pioneer in development sales Alicia Cervera grew her company. Along with her daughters, Veronica and Alicia, and a powerful force of Miami’s best talent, Cervera is the leader in development sales. St. Regis, Grove at Grand Bay, Epic, Biscayne Beach, and Apogee are among the 110 successful sellouts. Cervera globally connected and rooted in our hometown. Visit our current portfolio of properties at cervera.com.

4. DOUGLAS ELLIMAN With 19 South Florida offices and 6,000+ agents nationwide plus, the international scale and scope of Knight Frank Residential, Douglas Elliman’s network reaches across 484 offices, 59 countries and 6 continents. Chances are, your buyer has worked with us before. Visit elliman.com.

5. GRANPARAISO The Paraiso District is an 11-acre, four-towered master planned community in East Edgewater. GranParaiso, the final and most luxurious building of the complex, will feature interior design by Piero Lissoni and five star amenities, including a bowling alley, a yoga retreat and multiple tennis courts. The two-story beach club will include a new restaurant by celebrated chef Michael Schwartz. For more information, call 305-240-6493, visit GranParaisoResidences.com or email info@granparaisomiami.com. Located at 600 NE 31st Street Miami, FL 33137.


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1. ZAHA MAKES HER MARK IN MIAMI WITH ONE THOUSAND MUSEUM Miami’s scenic skyline is undergoing a dramatic shift as Zaha Hadid Architects’ One Thousand Museum tower rises above the city center. The residential project’s unprecedented fusion of art, architecture and design are amplifying Downtown’s cultural credit. The 62-story tower will feature unparalleled features such as custom olfactory scenting and a rooftop helipad. Visit 1000museum.com, email info@1000museum.com or call 305-521-1428. .

2. ONE RIVER POINT

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Redefining sophisticated waterfront living, One River Point shifts ultra-luxury-living away from the beach to the heart of Miami. As internationally acclaimed architect Rafael Viñoly chooses this hot new neighborhood for his Miami debut, Miami’s riverside renaissance receives its landmark. Consisting of two graceful towers, One River Point will be connected at its summit by a three-level floating glass skybridge boasting a private Sky Club curated by Adrian Zecha. Discover more at oneriverpoint.com or call 305-307-5933.

3. THE ESTATES AT ACQUALINA The Estates at Acqualina, the highly anticipated $1.5 billion development, will open in 2020 on the grounds of the Five Star Acqualina Resort & Spa. The Estates will feature two 50-story boutique towers with lobbies designed by Karl Lagerfeld. There will be an array of incredible amenities from an ice-skating rink and bowling lanes to a movie theatre and virtual golf. Residences are priced from $4.2 million to $9 million. Call 305-933-6666 or visit EstatesatAcqualina.com

4. PANORAMA TOWER The 85 stories of Panorama Tower, the tallest tower south of Manhattan, is home to 821 luxurious apartments, a 90,000 sq. ft. indoor-outdoor club for residents, a Hyatt Centric hotel, prime office space, retail boutiques and restaurants — even its own U.S. Post Office. Towering over Brickell gives Panorama residents something else no one else has — the widest, highest panoramic views of the city and Biscayne Bay ever seen in Miami. Panorama Tower is designed to be the ultimate live/work/play destination. Visit panoramatower.com or call 305.503.2100.

5. PARAMOUNT MIAMI WORLDCENTER The signature residential tower of Miami Worldcenter will be just an elevator ride from the vibrant blend of retail, restaurants, and nightlife planned for the mixed-use development. Currently under construction, PARAMOUNT is the most amenitized residential building in the country – and possibly the world — presenting an unparalleled lifestyle. The 500+ residences will be adorned with over 40 cutting-edge amenities, including a soccer field, observatory, lush parks and multiple resort-style pools. Visit PARAMOUNTmiami.com or call 855-853-3503.


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1. ONE PARK GROVE One Park Grove is one of three exclusive towers designed by renowned architecture firm OMA/Rem Koolhaas in Miami’s Coconut Grove community. Developed by Terra and The Related Group, the residences will feature custom kitchens and baths designed by William Sofield and floor-to-ceiling windows offering sweeping views of the Grove Harbour Marina and Biscayne Bay. Luxury amenities include a wine tasting room, nautical concierge, outdoor theatre, art gallery and sculpture garden. Visit park-grove.com or call 305-521-0982.

2. THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES, MIAMI BEACH Curved along the light-filled banks of a large ocean inlet in the private side of Mid-Beach, The RitzCarlton Residences, Miami Beach is an exclusive,

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Portofino-style complex designed by celebrated Italian architect Piero Lissoni. The expansive, seven-andhalf-acre property extends itself with a collection of lavish penthouses, boasting a combination of interior and exterior space, which masterfully plays on the city’s famous light and effortlessly captures Lissoni’s minimalist vision of blending elegance with simplicity. Visit theresidencesmiamibeach.com

3. TURNBERRY OCEAN CLUB RESIDENCES Turnberry Ocean Club Residences, currently under construction, is located along prime beachfront in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. The Carlos Zapata/ Robert Swedroe-designed masterpiece embodies the energy, architecture and opulence of Miami’s current “it” status. The tower delivers a maximum of four residences per floor with flow-through views of the ocean and the bay and six stories exclusively dedicated to amenities, including the Signature Sky Club. Ownership also affords membership privileges at Turnberry Isle Miami. Visit turnberryoceanclub.com

4. THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES, SUNNY ISLES Transcend fine living to discover a life enriched by artfully designed homes, 250-feet of beachfront, a private 33rd floor club, spa, state-of-the-art fitness facilities, oceanfront and sunset pools, Kids Club, and the legendary service of The Ritz-Carlton. Made possible by the proven expertise of Fortune International Group and Château Group, envisioned by Arquitectonica and designed by the incomparable Michele Bönan, this one-of-a-kind address is a return to classic elegance with a contemporary edge. Call 305-521-1516 or visit theresidencessunnyislesbeach.com


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1. CLUB MED Did you know you had an all-inclusive resort in your backyard? Club Med’s best family resort, Sandpiper Bay, is a stone’s throw away from West Palm Beach. Enjoy unlimited everything – which means unlimited trips to the three restaurants and two bars, unlimited sailing and paddle boarding, unlimited access to the driving range and soars on the flying trapeze! Get all that and MORE with our Florida Resident Rate! Visit clubmed.us/SandpiperBay

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2. DELANO SOUTH BEACH With its soaring lobby and subtle seductions, Delano is the hotel that changed South Beach forever, balancing eclectic details with grand public spaces that are playful, elegant, quietly theatrical and filled with all-night energy. For a limited time, you can experience South Beach with an exclusive package including 15% off spa treatments at agua Spa, daily continental breakfast for two and a $50 resort credit to be enjoyed at any of our outlets. Visit morganshotelgroup.com/delano/delano-south-beach/specials

3. FONTAINEBLEAU MIAMI BEACH Whether you want a weekend of relaxation, a romantic retreat or a fun family beach week, Fontainebleau Miami Beach has everything needed for a stress-free vacation. Now through September 30, 2017, delight in the Bleau Summer package with a complimentary $50 food and beverage credit included in your stay, complimentary valet parking and great offers throughout the resort with our Little Bleau Book of savings. Visit fontainebleau.com to check special rates or call us at 305-538-2000.

4. LITTLE PALM ISLAND RESORT & SPA Little Palm Island Resort & Spa located in Little Torch Key, Florida is known as one of the most exclusive and captivating islands in the world. Views of turquoise water and uninhabited islands are enjoyed from thirty luxury suites. Thatched bungalows exude tropical flair and insure a serene experience. In addition to exquisite accommodations, award winning Chef Stephen Belie has created a culinary experience to savor. A visit to this tropical hideaway is a must for discerning guests. Visit littlepalmisland.com or call 800-343-8567.


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1. RELAX AND RETREAT AT THE NOBU EDEN ROC HOTEL MIAMI BEACH Just minutes from Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive, South Beach and the Wynwood Arts District, the Nobu Eden Roc Hotel Miami Beach offers relaxation-seekers, beach-lovers and culinary enthusiasts the perfect backdrop for the perfect summer getaway! Boasting a total of 624 guest rooms, spectacular ocean views, three tranquil swimming pools and a sprawling wellness spa and fitness center with over 18 treatment rooms, the Nobu Eden Roc flawlessly blends Miami chic, Japanese infusion and timeless luxury. Visit NobuEdenRoc.com or call 305-531-0000.

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2. SEMINOLE HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO South Florida’s iconic entertainment destination is located minutes from Fort Lauderdale’s world-famous beach. Situated in a perpetual paradise, a lagoon-style pool and Beach Club Bar & Grill is nestled amid a tropical oasis designated by the Travel Channel’s Seven Water Wonders episode as “One of the Most VIP Pools Around.” The AAA Four Diamondrated resort features luxury guest rooms, award-winning restaurants, L Bar music and cocktail lounge, Rock Spa and Hard Rock Live arena. Visit seminolehardrockhollywood.com

3. DAYCATION AT THE CONFIDANTE THIS SUMMER Escape to The Confidante Miami Beach, steeped in playful mid-century style, this summer for a daycation or staycation. Experience the discounted package including two massages or facials at The Spa, two pool or beach chairs, two drinks poolside, dinner for two at Bird & Bone or Talde and discounted valet. Make it a night stay by adding in a standard room. Package prices vary and can be booked directly at 305-424-1234. Available through September. Visit theconfidantehotel.com

4. ST. REGIS BAL HARBOUR RESORT Plan a local getaway. Florida residents, enjoy a special rate when you plan your next escape at The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort. Enjoy many perks, including complimentary valet parking, 15% off all Remède Spa services, complimentary Kids Club access for up to 2 children, 50% off Oasis Cabana or Ocean Front Day Villa, invitation to evening Champagne Sabering ritual, and much more. Visit sttregisbalharbour.com or call 866-716-8116. Reference rate plan FLORIDA.


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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE

Nina Rudolph, Veronica Zarco, Terry Jove, Mary Harris, and Andee Holland at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.

Amelia Perea and Patricia Brown at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.

Madeline Brutus, Helen Jimenez, and Helena Figueroa at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.

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Mark Chaplin, Millie Carey, and David Chaplin at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.

Ocean Drive, alongside The OUTNET.com, celebrated the leading ladies included in the May/June 2017 issue’s “Women of Influence” feature with a luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District. The honorees included Petra Levin, Arlene Chaplin, Melissa Medina, Lisa Petrillo, Karolína Kurková, and Shannon Allen. Guests toasted the women with specialty wines from Southern Glazers Wine & Spirits paired with a curated menu by Estefan Kitchen.

Petra Levin, Arlene Chaplin, Shannon Allen, Melissa Medina, and Lisa Petrillo at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.

Frank Amadeo and Reginald Sperling at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.

Alina Villasante and Jennifer Somo at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.

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Gretta McLaney, Craig Robins, and Sheila Hollo at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.

Lisette Medina and Mayda Perez at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.

Elizabeth Sturgis and Susan Abrams at Ocean Drive’s 2017 Women of Influence luncheon at Estefan Kitchen in the Miami Design District.


Edwin Berrios, Gabriella Smith, and Cristina De Windt at Ocean Drive’s May/June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Melinda Filstrup, Chenzo Federico, and Tina Gil at Ocean Drive’s May/June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Rebecca Mandelman and Dana Hagendorf at Ocean Drive’s May/ June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Andrea Nhuch, Sara Liss, Hollen Rosenberg, and Joanna Hoffman at Ocean Drive’s May/June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

ON THE LIST Ocean Drive headed north to host the May/June 2017 edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort. VIPs and tastemakers noshed on mouthwatering bites from famed chef Michael Schulson’s latest restaurant concept and sipped cocktails courtesy of Tito’s Handmade Vodka.

Bora Hamamcioglu, Kristin Lorie, and Cristina Hermida at Ocean Drive’s May/June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Wayne Chaplin and Jeffrey Klein at Ocean Drive’s May/ June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Jaret Keller, Tara Halper, Nina Tinari-Schulson, and Michael Schulson at Ocean Drive’s May/June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Regina Arriola Cauff and Iman Hasan at Ocean Drive’s May/June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Andrea Girard and Andrea Eastaugh at Ocean Drive’s May/ June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Ana Barcelo and Arden Karson at Ocean Drive’s May/ June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Greg, Genna, Honey, and Mark Revitz at Ocean Drive’s May/June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

Cary and Antoinette Zel at Ocean Drive’s May/ June Women of Influence edition of “The List” at Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort.

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE

Olya Salehi, Jim Ellis, and Kareen Boutros at a private dinner hosted by Tim Petrillo, Peggy Fucci, and Ocean Drive at Boatyard.

Doug Riess, Fritz Stresau, and Peter Boulukos at a private dinner hosted by Tim Petrillo, Peggy Fucci, and Ocean Drive at Boatyard.

Peggy Fucci and Tim Petrillo at a private dinner hosted by Petrillo, Fucci, and Ocean Drive at Boatyard.

Adam and Jill Fine at a private dinner hosted by Tim Petrillo, Peggy Fucci, and Ocean Drive at Boatyard.

SIP AND SHOP Ocean Drive invited Miami style setters to the Tory Burch boutique in the Miami Design District for an exclusive shopping event in support of PAMM’s Corporate Cocktail. Further north, Tim Petrillo, Peggy Fucci, and Ocean Drive hosted a dinner at Fort Lauderdale dining destination Boatyard, where attendees enjoyed cocktails by Breakthru Beverage and a menu prepared by Executive Chef Peter Boulukos.

Jessica Anderson at an exclusive shopping event hosted by Tory Burch, Pérez Art Museum Miami, and Ocean Drive at the Tory Burch boutique in the Miami Design District.

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Olivia Sanchez at an exclusive shopping event hosted by Tory Burch, Pérez Art Museum Miami, and Ocean Drive at the Tory Burch boutique in the Miami Design District.

Jessica Katz, Lydia Lawrie, and Asha Elias at an exclusive shopping event hosted by Tory Burch, Pérez Art Museum Miami, and Ocean Drive at the Tory Burch boutique in the Miami Design District.

Chelsea Laverack and Pamela Csordas at an exclusive shopping event hosted by Tory Burch, Pérez Art Museum Miami, and Ocean Drive at the Tory Burch boutique in the Miami Design District.

Ali Proman, Jen Schwartz, and Allie Grant at an exclusive shopping event hosted by Tory Burch, Pérez Art Museum Miami, and Ocean Drive at the Tory Burch boutique in the Miami Design District.


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Bring back the vintage vibes and show off those hips with a fresh spin on high cuts, neons, metallics, and funky geometrics.

Body Glove, 80’s Throwback The Look, ($77), bodyglove.com

Body Glove, Reversible Krista Unique Top and Reversible Lola Surf Rider Bottom in Urbania, ($70, $60), bodyglove.com

Karla Colletto, Reina Halter in Lemon, ($311), Mermaids Boutique, 7328 SW 57 Ave. 305-662-8621, mermaidsboutique.com

Sauvage Swimwear, Metallic ‘Liquid Gold’ Tank Suit, ($185), sauvageswimwear.com


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Stripes on stripes is the go-to look this season, so embrace the fine lines and put a fresh spin on this classic style.

Skye Swimwear, Mercedes Top in Vertigo and Tie Side Med Bottom in Vertigo, ($58, $52), skyeswimwear.com

Isabella Rose, Birds and Bees Bralette and Maui Pant ($88, $84), Everything But Water, 7535 N. Kendall Dr., 305-667-8593, everythingbutwater.com

Isabella Rose, Sweet Caroline Convertible Strap Top and Tab Side Hipster Bottom, ($80, $60), Everything But Water, 7535 N. Kendall Dr., 305-667-8593, everythingbutwater.com Isabella Rose, Piccadilly One Piece Plunge, ($135), Everything But Water, 7535 N. Kendall Dr., 305-667-8593, everythingbutwater.com


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Kiini, Luna Bikini Top and Luna Bikini Bottom, ($165, $120), Mermaids Boutique, 7328 SW 57 Ave., 305-662-8621, mermaidsboutique.com

Montce Swim, Euro Top and Uno Bottom in Mocha Crochet, ($82, $72), shopluxecartel.com

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Jane Bikini, ($188), mermaidsboutique. com. Mystique, Sandals, ($158), mermaidsboutique.com. Star Mela, Bag, ($230), mermaidsboutique.com. SEE Eyewear, ($99), SEE South Beach, 921 Lincoln Rd., 305-672-6622, seeeyewear.com. Hayley Style, Bracelets, ($300 - $700), hayleystyle.com.

Isabella Rose, In The Net One Piece Halter, ($150), Everything But Water, 7535 N. Kendall Dr., 305-667-8593, everythingbutwater.com

For Love & Lemons, Samba Braided One Piece, Black, ($207), Planet Blue Miami, 852 Collins Ave., 305-397-8532, shopplanetblue.com



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The ocean won’t be the only thing making waves this summer. Steal the scene in bold shoulders and ruffle up with feminine frills.

Tory Burch, Costa Bandeau and Costa Hipster, ($115, $115), Miami Design District, 170 NE 40th St., 305-573-6024, toryburch.com

BECCA By Rebecca Virtue, Tapestry Off The Shoulder Ruffled One Piece, ($128), Nordstrom 7535 Kendall Dr., 786-709-4100, nordstrom.com

TOP PHOTO: Isabella Rose, Friday Off The Shoulder Ruffled Bandeau and Reversible Tie Side Bondi Pant, ($78, $64), everythingbutwater.com. Etro, Hat ($600), mermaidsboutique.com. Balenciaga, Giant Gold Mule, ($985, caprettoshoes.com. Oberle Opticians, Limited Edition Aviator, ($795), Oberle Opticians, 9552 Harding Ave., 305861-1010, oberleopticians.com. Hayley Style, Necklaces, ($360 ea.), hayleystyle.com.

For Love & Lemons, Capri Scrunchy One Piece, Lemon, ($135), Planet Blue Miami 852 Collins Ave., 305-397-8532, shopplanetblue.com

Kai Lani, Mamey Ruffle Bikini, ($103, $103), Mermaids Boutique, 7328 SW 57 Ave. 305-662-8621, mermaidsboutique.com


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Modern and minimalist, you can never go wrong with this timeless color combo

Jantzen, Black and White H-Back One Piece, ($104), zappos.com

Sauvage Swimwear, Classic ‘Venezia’ Twist Halter with Jeweled Rope Collar and Convertible Fold Down Bottom, ($250), Runway Swimwear, 645 Lincoln Rd., 305-589-7970, sauvageswimwear.com

Wolford, Soft Cup Swim Bra in Black, Nylon/Elastane and Swim Panty High Waste in Black, Nylon/Elastane ($225, $145), Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., Suite 253, 305-868-4044, wolford.com

Luli Fama, Cosita Buena White High Neck Sport Bra Top and Scrunch Panty Ruched Back Bottom, ($86, $76), Luli Fama, 8785 NW 13th Terrace, 305-234-5656, lulifama.com



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Swimsuit, Kai Lani, Rayas Ruffle One Piece ($209), Mermaids Boutique, 7328 SW 57 Ave., 305-662-8621, mermaidsboutique.com. Necklaces, Hayley Style, Pure Lust Necklaces, ($2,500 ea.), Capretto Shoes, 5822 Sunset Dr., 305-661-7767, caprettoshoes.com. Bracelets, Hayley Style, Perla Bracelets, ($360 - $750), Capretto Shoes, 5822 Sunset Dr., 305-661-7767, caprettoshoes.com RIGHT PAGE

Swimsuit, BECCA by Rebecca Virtue, West Village Printed Metallic Tie Back Halter and American Pant, ($78, $58), Everything But Water, 7573 N. Kendall Dr., 305-6678593, everythingbutwater.com. Ring, Hayley Style, Emerald Ring, ($2,000), 786-857-6880 hayleystyle. com. Bracelet, Hayley Style, Sapphire Wrap Bracelet, ($4,800), 786-857-6880 hayleystyle.com. Necklace, Hayley Style, Gold Links, (Price Upon Request), 786-857-6880 hayleystyle.com.



Swimsuit, Sauvage Swimwear, Sauvage Retro Floral Bikini With Lace Trim, ($120, $100), Runway Swimwear, 1625 Collins Ave., sauvageswimwear. Choker, Hayley Style, Diamond Rocks Choker, ($1,800), 786-857-6880, hayleystyle. com. Necklace, Hayley Style, Diamond Rocks, ($1,800), 786-8576880, hayleystyle.com. Bracelet, Hayley Style, (Price Upon Request), 786-857-6880, hayleystyle.com.



Swimsuit, L’Space, Shine On Me Kaella Top and Shine On Me Vista Bottom, ($66, $99), Mermaids Boutique, 7328 SW 57 Ave. 305662-8621, mermaidsboutique.com. Earrings, Deepa by Deepa Gurnani, Jasmine Tassel Drop Earrings, ($58), anthropologie.com. Hat, Glamourpuss NYC, Boogie Woogie Hat, ($245), glamourpussnnyc.com. Bracelets, Hayley Style, Gold Allure Bracelets, ($60 - $80), 786-857-6880, hayleystyle.com. OPPOSITE PAGE

Swimsuit, Red Carter, Splice & Dice Bikini Top and Splice & Dice Hipster Bikini Bottom, ($87, $65), redcarter. com. Turban, Deepa by Deepa Gurnani, Regina Wire Headwrap, ($75), Hayley Style, 20021 SW 73rd Ave., 786-857-6880, hayleystyle.com. Bracelets, Hayley Style, Arctic Bars, ($28), 786-857-6880, hayleystyle.com.



Swimsuit, Beach Riot, David One Piece (Studded), ($220), shopluxecartel.com. Skirt, Thalassa Boom, Skirt Gold Mesh, ($195), thalassaboom.com. Necklace, Hayley Style, Rhapsody in Gold, (Price Upon Request), 786-8576880, hayleystyle.com. OPPOSITE PAGE

Swimsuit, Jantzen, Gold Texture Shirred Tab Hipster, ($58), jantzen. com. Necklace, Deepa Gurnani, Blythe Necklace, ($500), Hayley Style, 10021 SW 63rd Ave., 786-8576880, deepagurnani.com. Earrings, Deepa Gurnani, Cwen Earrings, ($450), deepagurnani.com



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Hayley Style | Instagram: @hayleystyle — 2k followers What was your vision for the 2017 ‘Swim Guide’ ? Red Carpet Swim Party, bring the glamour to the pool and or the beach. Accessorize your swimwear with hats, glasses, jewelry, and bags. The suits are so glamorous deep plunging necklines, embellished, lots of red. What was your favorite look from this year’s shoot? My favorite look is the ruffle bathing suit with the stripes and the pearls. I love the very feminine look but it’s also rock star with the layers of the pearls. What would you consider to be the hottest fashion trend of the season? I love the feminine ruffles on the suits. What is your go to summer accessory? I think you have to have a pair of slides!

Alexandra Grief

Mariana Downing

Designer of Montce Swimwear Instagram: @montce_swim — 233k followers

How did you prepare for Ocean Drive magazine's “Swim Guide” photo shoot? I normally have my routine of working out and eating healthy, it is part of my career to always be in tiptop health. However, considering the privilege of being featured in Ocean Drive, I prepared extra hard by working out twice a day, eating only salads, and meditating to keep me relaxed and ready! How would you describe your summer/swim style? I would describe my summer swim style as easy going but sophisticated and very bright. I love long flowing dresses and white and blue swim covers. I like to feel young but at the same time elegant. What are you most excited about for swim week 2017? I love swim week and the talented people it attracts — fashion designers, beautiful and handsome models, hair and makeup crew. It’s a crazy, fun mess! Everyone works so hard to make everything perfect and its nice to be surrounded by such passionate people. I think this year I am most excited to walk down those runways! What do you love about Miami? I love that I am right next to the beach. I love the weather Miami vibes. It’s super chill but a lot of fun! Miami is a special place to me, I have met the most spectacular people here and created the best memories!

What is your must-have beach essential? A bikini or one-piece that you feel great in and a super simple and cute go-to coverup dress (easy to throw on and go). What is your favorite piece in the 2017 collection? I think it would have to be the Emma Floral Prima Ruffle Top and Emma Floral High Rise Bottom. I am also really obsessed with mixing Tan Suede, Dusty Rose and even Gingham from previous collections in with the new summer Emma Floral print. What’s your favorite swim trend this summer? I am loving all of the fun sleeve details and all of the florals right now!

Jud1y Stein

Swimwear Association of Florida Instagram: @safswimshow — 27.8k followers

2018 FASHION FORECAST The renovations of the Miami Beach Convention Center have been challenging as any great renovation project is; however once the facility is complete it will be a state of the art venue that is not only an excellent representation of SwimShow, but an incredible vehicle for the city and its international business. Most anticipated, is the return and the expansion of THE COLLECTION, a curated, polished fashion environment designed as a tradeshow within the tradeshow, featuring the best high-end, progressive brands and directional, independent designers. Created to highlight each individual brand’s identity with an emphasis on the look and craftsmanship of the product, what is consistent about each of the juried show’s participants is the superior level of aesthetic, style, and fit. Due to overwhelming demand, we have increased both the number of participants

and the allocated space for this year’s collection area. Buyers will have an opportunity to engage with brands in a one-on-one intimate environment that will allow them to garner personal insight into the collections. They will also enjoy VIP amenities within the beautifully encased luxury oasis including champagne butler service, a luxurious lounge area, and free access to wi-fi (also available throughout the trade show.) The entire show this year is really going to be electrifying. Every sample we’ve received, every lookbook, each brand has been telling a new story and it feels as though there is a buzz of creative energy that has infused the industry in a new and unprecedented way. As producers of this phenomenal event, we are looking forward to the July tradeshow with anticipation so that our exhibitors can finally share these amazing collections with the international buyers, press and influencers!

Mariana Downing: Photography by Danny Cardozo, Wardrobe styling by Danny Santiago, Hair and Make up by Euri Martin at Creative Management.

How do you get inspired to develop new collections each season? I always feel I need to travel more and work less to really get inspired and also somehow magically have more time to design each collection, but in real life I have to crunch and I think I am always inspired by color and print initially. From there, I gather my new sketches and designs, take a look around to see whats going on, and then decide what's next.

Editorial model | Instagram: @marianadowningg – 55.9k followers


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Kiki on the River | Traditional Mediterranean cuisine with a few

dishes, French inspired cocktails and artisanal baked goods. 808 First St., Miami Beach, 305-434-8249 Estiatorio Milos | Costas Spiliadis celebrated 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 Prime One Twelve | Extraordinary, modern take on the classic steak house. 112 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-532-8112 Upland | Stephen Starr and Chef Justin Smillie bring classic California cuisine to Miami Beach. 49 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-602-9998

American and global twists, on the Miami River. 140 NW North River Dr., Miami, 786-502-3242 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 Ave., Miami, 305-534-2211 Zuma | Internationally acclaimed Japanese “pub fare” from London restaurateur Rainer Becker, at the Epic Hotel. 270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, 305-577-0277

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WYNWOOD | MIDTOWN | DESIGN DISTRICT Beachcraft | Farm-to-table fare brought to you by celebrity chef

Tom Colicchio in an elegant beachside grill. 1 Hotel South Beach, 2395 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-6700 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 Drunken Dragon | A hidden gem, South Beach’s first Korean barbeque restaurant presents a method of table side cooking with Asian inspired fare and exotic handcrafted tiki-themed cocktails. 1424 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-397-8556 Macchialina | The Italian spot for locals with rustic, seasonally inspired cooking by acclaimed chef Michael Pirolo. 870 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-534-2124 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

SUNSET HARBOUR Lucali | Brooklyn’s most coveted pizza in the heart of South Beach. 1930 Bay Rd., Miami Beach, 305-695-4441 Naiyara | Exotic yet traditional Thai cuisine paired with crafty cocktails and an intimate, upscale vibe. 1854 Bay Rd., Miami Beach, 786-275-6005 Pubbelly Gastropub | This innovative tavern features a menu of homemade pâtés, specialty terrines and braised dishes, and it’s signature Asian street food. 1418 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-532-7555 Sushi Garage | The team behind Juvia has taken an old body shop and turned it into Sushi Garage. 1784 West Ave., Miami Beach, 305-763-8355

MIAMI BEACH | BAL HARBOUR Café Prima Pasta | Authentic Italian meats, cheeses, pastas and desserts

since 1993. 414 71st St., Miami Beach, 305-867-0106 Hakkasan | The exquisite Chinese creations of London restaurateur Alan Yau, at the Fountainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-276-1388 The Grill | Hillstone Restaurant Group refuels Bal Harbour shoppers with classic American dishes. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 786-260-6650 The Forge Steakhouse | Chef Julia Doyne brings her award winning talent to this culinary institution with an innovative take on the classic American steakhouse. 432 41st St., Miami Beach, 305-538-8533

BRICKELL | DOWNTOWN 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. 1035 N Miami Ave., Miami, 786-536-2749 Fi’lia | A unique take on Italian cuisine by James Beard award-winning chef Michael Schwartz, at the SLS Brickell. 1300 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-912-1729

with a bocce ball court and its rustic feel and cozy ambiance. 3252 NE 1st Ave., Miami, 786-245-6211 Kyu | Modern, wood-fired Asian eatery in the heart of the Wynwood Art District. 251 NW 25th St., Miami, 786-577-0150 Mandolin Aegean Bistro | Authentic countryside cuisine from Greece and Turkey. 4312 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, 305-749-9140 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., #101a, Miami, 305-456-9948 Mina’s Mediterraneo | A diverse array of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern plates located in Miami’s Upper East Side. 749 NE 79th St., Miami, 786-391-0300 Tap 42 | Enjoy a combination of Miami’s finest American Craft Beers, hand-crafted cocktails made from fresh local ingredients, a creative menu of burgers and other inventive dishes. 3252 NE 1st Ave. #101, 786-846-0194

PATRÓN SILVER PALOMA 2 oz. Patrón Silver 3 oz. Grapefruit Soda ½ oz. Fresh Lime Juice Pinch of Salt Salt rim (optional) Add all ingredients to an ice-filled highball glass and stir. Garnish with a grapefruit slice

NIGHTLIFE Bay Club | A favorite local watering hole on the Sunset Harbor scene

featuring Thursday night karaoke and irresistible pizza from it’s next-door neighbor, Lucali. 1930 Bay Rd., Miami Beach, 305-695-4441 E11EVEN | 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 St., Miami, 305-829-2911 El Patio | Lose yourself in Latin music at this trendy outdoor hotspot in the heart of Wynwood. 167 NW 23rd St., Miami, 786-409-2241 LIV | The hip, high energy, mega-club at the Fountainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-4680 Wall | The entirely VIP boutique lounge at the W South Beach. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-938-3130

LATE NIGHT BITES 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 St., Miami Beach, 305-704-2145 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 La Sandwicherie | Grab an outdoor stool at this French-owned sandwich counter, a South Beach staple since 1988. 229 14th St., Miami Beach, 305-534-8736 Sweet Liberty | 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 St., Miami Beach, 305-763-8217

TITO’S AMERICAN MULE 1 ½ oz. Tito’s Handmade Vodka ½ oz. Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice 3 oz. Ginger Beer Combine all ingredients into a chilled copper mug filled with crushed ice and serve. Garnish with a lime wedge.



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TOP TO BOTTOM Original Penguin, Straw Fedora, ($49.50), Original Penguin, 925 Lincoln Rd., 305-673-0722, originalpenguin.com. Vilebrequin, Madrague Fitted Cut Swim Shorts, Merise, ($280), Brickell City Centre, 701 South Miami Ave. #237, 786-261-0506, vilebrequin.com. Original Penguin, Striped Volley Swim Trunks, ($79), Original Penguin, 925 Lincoln Rd., 305-673-0722, originalpenguin.com.

Orlebar Brown, Bulldog Tailored Swim Short in Pomodoro, ($245), Brickell City Centre, 701 South Miami Ave., 786-220-8823, orlebarbrown.com. Orlebar Brown, Bulldog Tailored Swim Short in Blue, ($275), Brickell City Centre, 701 South Miami Ave., 786-220-8823, orlebarbrown.com Original Penguin, Blue Floral Swim Trunks, ($150), Original Penguin, 925 Lincoln Rd., 305673-0722, originalpenguin.com. Vilebrequin, Cacatoes Bicolor Swim Shorts, Moloka, ($250), Brickell City Centre, 701 South Miami Ave. #237, 786-261-0506, vilebrequin.com.


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Fishing nets used to catch some of our favorite seafood catch, injure and kill thousands of sea turtles every year. For species like the Kemp’s Ridley, extinction is too close for the government to ignore the problem. Stand with Lauren and Oceana. Help save sea turtles at www.oceana.org/saveseaturtles


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Leonard and Jayne Abess at A Celebration of Science at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science.

Ashely Shachter, Stephanie Crawford, Maria Teresa Tupini, Evelyn Torres, Samir Ghia, and Danielle Garno at the American Lung Association’s Lung Force luncheon at The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale.

Alexa and Carol Iacovelli at the Miracle Makers Haute Hat luncheon and fashion show benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF THE LAS OLAS WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL (ROY, WARD); BY GORT PRODUCTIONS (ELIAS, IACOVELLI, MUNIZ, SOLOMON); KENNETH P. BARR (DRUM, EASTAUGH, SHACHTER); WORLD RED EYE (ABESS, JAVIER)

Andrea Eastaugh and Jenna Ingraham at the American Lung Association’s Lung Force luncheon at The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale.

Ted and Kathy Drum at the American Lung Association’s Lung Force luncheon at The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale.

Valerie Roy, Ashley Bencivenga, and Rachel Creveling at the Las Olas Wine & Food Festival.

Lydia Muniz and Katherine Fernandez Rundle at the Miracle Makers Haute Hat luncheon and fashion show benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.

Tara Solomon, Linda Levy Goldberg, and Lesli Brown at the Miracle Makers Haute Hat luncheon and fashion show benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.

Jose Javier and Sonia Rodriguez with Juliana and Ken Russell at A Celebration of Science at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT Fashionable philanthropists donned their best headpieces for the Miracle Makers Haute Hat luncheon and fashion show hosted by the Women’s Committee of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami. Further north, South Florida foodies flocked to Fort Lauderdale to eat for a cause at the Las Olas Wine & Food Festival.

Dustin Ward and Ryan Martin at the Las Olas Wine & Food Festival.

Brett Elias, Andrea Diaz, Carol Chin, Sean Elias, and Alex Lee at the Miracle Makers Haute Hat luncheon and fashion show benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.

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SHOT ON SITE Simona Halep at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

Kenny Stills at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

More than 300,000 fans witnessed the world’s most famous tennis pros face off at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

Rafael Nadal at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

Venus Williams at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

Nick Kyrgios at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

Juan Martin del Potro at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

Rudy Gay at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú. Caroline Wozniacki at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

Dominika Cibulkova at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

Stan Wawrinka at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

Lisa Leslie at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

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More than 300,000 tennis fans gathered at the Crandon Park Tennis Center on Key Biscayne to witness some of the world’s biggest tennis legends face off during the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú. Johanna Konta claimed her first Miami Open title in the women’s final, while Roger Federer won his third title over longtime rival Rafael Nadal.

Roger Federer at the 2017 Miami Open presented by Itaú.

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Edgardo DeFortuna and Ugo Colombo at the Benefit for Children of Haiti at the Armani/Casa Design Center.

Sharon Maclvor, Erin Kozlowski, and Tanya Savysky at the Inaugural Shopping Olympics benefiting Special Olympics Florida.

Lais and Paulo Bacchi with Karen Elmir at the unveiling of Artefacto’s 1641 South Bayshore Road.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF SPECIAL OLYMPICS FLORIDA (MACLVER, SAVYSKY); STYLE RAC (LIGHT); BY BRETT HUFZIGER (CAMPBELL); GETTY (LIUKIN); TAMZ (DEFORTUNA); WORLD RED EYE (BACCHI, LIBESKIND, PARKER, PEREZ)

STYLISH SOIRÉES

Andrew Savysky, Clare Laverty, and Walter Briggs at the Inaugural Shopping Olympics benefiting Special Olympics Florida.

Beauty lovers joined Ali Fedotowsky, Nastia Liukin, and Brandi Cyrus for an afternoon of glamorous fun at the Simply Stylist and Coppertone Miami pop-up event at the Eden Roc Miami Beach Hotel. In the Design District, Miami fashionistas shopped for a cause during the Fashionably Conscious 10th-anniversary sale in Palm Court.

Jay Parker, Allison Greenfield, and Ricardo Dunin at Date with the Developers of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach hosted by Lionheart Capital.

Darlene Perez, Alexandra Codina, Torivia Castro, and Deborah Scarpa Castro at the Fashionably Conscious 10th-anniversary sale at Palm Court in the Miami Design District.

Amy Fine Collins and Dianna Corpus at the Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour luncheon celebrating Vanity Fair magazine’s Amy Fine Collins.

Nastia Liukin, Ali Fedotowsky, and Brandi Cyrus at the Simply Stylist and Coppertone Miami pop-up event at the Eden Roc Miami Beach Hotel.

Daniel Libeskind and Sandra Santiago at the Creative Minds Talk featuring Libeskind and John Stuart.

Jaimee Light, Gabrielle Anwar, and Michael Light at A Day of Consciousness on Earth Day to support Animal Recovery Mission.

Kate Campbell, Valerie Johnston, and Kathy Mitchell at the Coomi event at Auberge Beach Residences hosted by Neiman Marcus.

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Tony Jones and Jamie Eroncig Jones with Bobi and Jim Eroncig at the exclusive installation and cocktail reception celebrating Jamie Eroncig Jones at the Hublot Galerie.

Laurie Jennings and Stephen Brunelle at the Fashion and Philanthropy luncheon hosted by Neiman Marcus Coral Gables.

Carlos Casagrande, Mariana Niro, and Bruno Soares at the Miami Open brunch at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach.

Patricia and Phillip Frost at A Celebration of Science hosted by the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science.

Jessica Springsteen and Monica McCourt at the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix Miami Beach 2017.

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Drew Elliott, Kim Hastreiter, and Jonathan Bruckner at the South Florida launch of Tiffany Hardwear hosted by Tiffany & Co. and Paper magazine.

Zac Bouch, Carnage, and Yago at E11EVEN.

Angel Febres and Tommy Cabrerizo at the “Spring Illustrated� exhibition at the Market Gallery.

Mark Rosenberg and George Feldenkreis at Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU.


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Stacey Glassman Mizener, Torrance Hall, and Maria Giulia Maramotti at the Max Mara 2017 Visionary Award opening reception celebrating Hall at the Max Mara boutique in the Miami Design District.

Martina Slavcheva, Erica Fitzpatrick, and Zoe Allamby at the Stella McCartney spring celebration at Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour.

Elysze Held, Iran Issa-Khan, and Dominique Siby at an intimate luncheon in honor of Issa-Khan hosted by Held and Siby at La Petite Maison.

Michele and Mike Lopriore at the Michele Lopriore boutique unveiling at Brickell City Centre. Elisa Sain and Angeles Almuna at the World Red Eye seventh-anniversary celebration presented by The Retreat in the Miami Design District.

Susanne Bartsch, Nicole Miller, and Noelle Stevenson at Underground Lauderdale Fashion Weekend kickoff at Burlock Coast at The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale.

Romain Zago and Andy Mayer at Mynt.

Diane Ares and Andria Ares Holtz at the Graff Diamonds Enchanted Garden luncheon at Graff Bal Harbour and Le Sirenuse at The Four Seasons Hotel.

Chris Gandolfo, Neisen Kasden, and Kieran Bowers at the CMX unveiling at Brickell City Centre.

Mary Alice Haney and Irma Martinez at Haney’s personal appearance at Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour.

Jaie Laplante, Ximena Caminos, and Simon Chaput at the “Exquisite Corpse” viewing event hosted by Caminos at Faena Bazaar.

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SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK Rick Ross and Keith Paciello at Rockwell.

PartyNextDoor and YG at Rockwell.

N.O.R.E. at the STK Miami Beach two-year-anniversary celebration. Ali Nassiri and Tory Lanez at the Envie unveiling.

Oxana Tourret, Konrad Janus, and Alex Yee at an exclusive preview of the Christian Louboutin Mexicaba Collection hosted by Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland. Simonett Pereira and Jake Jefferson at the World Red Eye seventh-anniversary celebration presented by The Retreat in the Miami Design District.

Donae Burston and Emilien Boutillat at the Armand de Brignac Champagne Dinner with Boutillat hosted by Faena Rose.

Ashley and Josh Liemer with Jourdan and Lorelle Binder at the World Red Eye seventh-anniversary celebration presented by The Retreat in the Miami Design District. Duane Wiles and Wendy Grant at the 16th-annual Torch Awards Gala at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami.

Fabian Basabe, David Simkins, Flip Falca, and Nicole Lodi at Ora.

Lyndon Smith and Big Boi at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

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Tansy Kaschak, Ben Pundole, Chris Blackwell, Maraika, and Tony Cho at the Earth Day celebration at Tropicale at The Miami Beach Edition.



SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK Don Hot and Jermaine Dupri at Wall at the W South Beach.

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Monica Simon and Audrey Bennati at Lessimus, omnis eossum ius E11EVEN. alis vendipsapici nihil

Andre Smith, Matthew Chevallard, and Reshad Jones at the Del Toro OAXACA Lessimus, omnis eossum ius Collection Cinco de Mayo release party. alis vendipsapici nihil Erick Morillo and SJRM at Story.

French Montana and Amber Rose at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Josh Wagner and Jadakiss at Basement Miami at The Miami Beach Edition.

Nitin Motwani and Dan Kodsi at the Paramount Miami Worldcenter Jam Room celebration.

Nicky Jam and Vin Diesel at E11EVEN.

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Chyna Lessimus, omnis omnisBlac eossum iusand Navin Chatani Lessimus, eossum ius Wall at the W South Beach. alis vendipsapici vendipsapici at nihil alis nihil

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Francisco Salgueiro, Henry Timi, and Tatyana Silva at the Forte dei Marmi Lessimus, omnis eossum ius of Life / Still Life by Timi. presentation alis vendipsapici nihil Simply Jess, DJ Khaled, and Debby London Coda at Story.

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PLANT KINGDOM VEGETABLE WHISPERER MATTHEW ENNEY SPROUTS A DISTINCTLY DELICIOUS GRAB-AND-GO BEACHFRONT VEGAN KITCHEN AT THE 1 HOTEL.

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The cauliflower falafel bowl at Matthew Kenney’s new Plnthouse.

We’ve all been there: recovering from a typical Miami Friday night (bottles and sunrise included), when you look outside and it’s a pictureperfect day. So you ride your bike to the beach to get some movement and take in the rays, only to find yourself famished. But you don’t want to eat something that’s going to weigh you down or plump you up in your bikini. No, you want something that’s going to give you energy, vanquish your hangover, and is actually good for you—something like James Beard winner Matthew Kenney’s smoothie laden with coconut, mango, orange, turmeric, aloe, MCT oil, maca, and cinnamon. The ultimate hangover cure is only one of over 30 items (think yuzu guacamole, carrot ginger kelp noodles, and smokedmushroom Reubens) at Plnthouse. Feeling sweet? Almond cashew cookies and cashew-vanilla bean mylk shakes are ideal for a beach day without the guilt (or the bloat). 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-6835; 1hotels.com

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Menin Hospitality has gone Parisian at this French-style bistro dishing out breakfast and brunch daily. Nitro coffee cocktails, bacon-guava-chèvre pastelitos, and croissant French toasts are part of the happenings. 808 First St., Miami Beach, 305-434-8249; bakehousesouthbeach.com THE BAZAAR BY JOSÉ ANDRÉS

Celebrity chef José Andrés’s whimsical and molecular dive into

gastronomy results in an amalgamation of Spanish and new-world tapas reimagined. Think foie PB&J, frozen blue cheese sandwiches, and yucca churros, enjoyed in an indoor-outdoor space designed by Philippe Starck. 1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-455-2999; sbe.com BEACHCRAFT

From Top Chef host/judge and multiple-time James Beard Award winner Tom Colicchio, Beachcraft brings the chef’s farm-to-table Craft brand to Miami, and it’s sustainable-

seafood appropriate. Try the blue crab and sea urchin bucatini. 1 Hotel South Beach, 2395 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6046700; 1hotels.com BIG PINK

Peak time at Myles Chefetz’s retro South Beach diner is all day long, from 8 AM when surfers are trying to catch any wave till 5 AM on the weekends for revelers getting out of Story and craving fried chicken and waffles (one of the 200-plus menu items). 157 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-4700; mylesrestaurantgroup.com

CAKES FOR DAYS OPRAH’S FAVORITE CAKE SHOP EXPANDS AFTER 20 YEARS OF BAKING UP A STORM. The Oprahapproved Icebox Cafe has had its award-winning cakes front and center on the Oprah Winfrey Show multiple times, plus O herself has dubbed the Chocolate Delight the “Best Cake in America.” And with reason… Desserts are divine, as is the food, which is why after 20 years owner Robert Siegmann is taking Icebox to Doral, Aventura, The Falls, and Hallandale. 1855 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305-538-8448; iceboxcafe.com

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A stationary Airstream trailer slings Mexican street-style tacos, burritos, and fried jalapeño peppers. In the back (through the bathroom door), a speakeasy and spicy cocktails beckon. 1220 16th St., Miami Beach, 305-704-2145; bodegasouthbeach.com BYBLOS

What is Middleterranean cuisine? Find out first-hand at this Toronto transplant that fuses flavors from Greece, Lebanon, Israel, and Morocco in a bounty of mezzes, freshly baked wood-fired pides, and fragrant pots of rice à la minute. Did we mention baklava ice cream? 1545 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-508-5041; byblosmiami.com THE CONTINENTAL

The Icebox Passion Mimosa.

Stephen Starr’s tropical midcentury eatery The Continental makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a Mad Men episode, only Don Draper traveled to Miami on business. In which case, he’d enjoy tiki cocktails, cheesecake egg rolls, and pastrami fried rice. 2360 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305604-2000; continentalmiami.com DRUNKEN DRAGON

Look for the tinted windows and MARKET sign at the nondescript strip mall and you’ll find the clandestine Korean-style barbecue joint revered by locals for its tableside cooking, Cuban banh mi, cracked spare ribs, hotpot ramen, and barbecued mushrooms baked in foil. 1424 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305397-8556; drunkendragon.com THE DUTCH

The Chocolate Delight lives up to its name, layering rich dark chocolate, cheesecake brownie, chocolate mousse, and dark chocolate ganache.

Andrew Carmellini’s Miami outpost of his craft American kitchen at the swank W South Beach serves up his notorious little oyster sandwiches, along with little lobster rolls. Pie wizard Josh Gripper handles the sweets. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-

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Costas Spiliadis has standards like serving only the freshest catch (flown in daily and available for viewing and choosing on a beautiful ice display) and ingredients at his fine Mediterranean eatery in South of Fifth. Grilled octopus, dorade, and Greek yogurt sums up a perfect meal here. INSIDER TIP: Get all three during prix-fixe lunch. 730 First St., Miami Beach, 305-604-6800; milos.ca THE FORGE RESTAURANT AND WINE BAR

Shareef Malnik’s Miami Beach landmark is equally legendary for its fabulous guest list (everyone from Michael Jackson to Frank Sinatra) as it is for its incredible wine cellar (more than 25,000 bottles) and delectable steak dishes from Executive Chef Julia Doyne. 432 W. 41st St., Miami Beach, 305-538-8533; theforge.com FUNG KÚ

Korean barbecue and sushi abound at this lively Asian-centric eatery inside The Catalina Hotel & Beach Club, featuring open-mic nights on Sundays. 1720 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-5347905; catalinahotel.com

Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305704-3600; halveswholes.com IL MULINO

From Abruzzo to Miami, Il Mulino New York brings its unforgettable, classic Italian cuisine to South of Fifth, complete with a sleek new setting and the same stellar service it’s known for. 840 First St., Miami Beach, 305-372-1221; ilmulino.com JAYA

Enjoy five-star, trans-ethnic cuisine with a strong Asian influence from chef Mathias Gervais at the Setai Hotel. 2001 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-520-6402; thesetaihotel.com JUVIA

What happens when you fuse French, Japanese, and Peruvian techniques and cookery? You get a trifecta of flavors. With striking views and a rooftop terrace overlooking South Beach, Juvia aims to impress. 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305-7638272; juviamiami.com KATSUYA

Omakase, robata, kanpai hour, rare sake, and more await at Uechi Katsuya’s Japanese temple at the

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Feast more than your eyes on the exquisite Chinese creations (think dim sum galore, jasmine smoked ribs, and Peking duck with Petrossian caviar) at London restaurateur Alan Yau’s inaugural US location, at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-276-1388; hakkasan.com HALVES & WHOLES

This New York-style deli proffers colossal sandwiches stacked with house-roasted meats, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked breads, secret sauces, and ice cream sandwiches for the finish. 1600

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SLS South Beach. 1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-4552995; katsuyarestaurant.com LARIOS ON THE BEACH

Musical moguls and too-many-tocount Grammy Award winners Gloria and Emilio Estefan’s traditional Cuban restaurant, too, is award winning, and a go-to destination for anyone craving barbecued guava ribs. 820 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-532-9577; lariosonthebeach.com LEYNIA

Never had Japanese-Argentine fusion before? Change that with a visit to Leynia, where the woodburning grill is the star of the show and eggs Benedict beef empanadas with hollandaise and guava dulce de leche French toast are what’s for breakfast. 1685 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305674-6400; morganshotelgroup.com THE LIDO RESTAURANT & BAYSIDE GRILL

Where else can you watch the sunset, hang by the pool, and have a vegan eggplant and nut “cheese” lasagna? Only at The Standard’s low-key, flavorful bayside grill. 40 Island Ave., Miami Beach, 786245-0880; standardhotels.com

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Josh Capon’s shrine to seafood features fresh oysters and local catch cooked by chef John Iatrellis, along with pristine sushi. There’s also surf and turf and an awardwinning burger that’ll light up your tastebuds. 1601 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-695-4550; lurefishbar.com MACALUSO’S

Straight outta... Staten Island? The third-generation eatery serves homemade Italian food and old-school red sauces in the comfort of Miami Beach. 1747 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305604-1811; macalusosmiami.com MAXINE’S

Maxine’s Bistro at the Catalina Hotel & Beach Club is something of a gathering place for international travelers on Collins Avenue, serving American bistro fare with a global twist, 24 hours a day (for when you’re jet-lagged), seven days a week. 1756 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-3527; catalinahotel.com MEAT MARKET

Chef Sean Brasel’s sexy steakhouse is a carnivore’s dream

WHO: Owner, Pilates Body at Anatomy at 1220. NIGHTS OUT: “I’m a ‘good atmosphere with dinner’ kind of girl. I love The Freehand (2727 Indian Creek Dr., Miami Beach, 305-531-2727; freehandhotels.com/miami/27-restaurant) and 27 (its restaurant) and Broken Shaker (bar) before or after. It makes me feel better to have herbs and fresh juice in my cocktails, and certainly makes the morning workout easier.” WORKOUT: “When I am not doing Pilates, my go-to is boxing. I love a good sweat at Anatomy at 1220 (1220 20th St., Miami Beach, 786-213-1220; anatomyat1220.com) and then also The Box (3301 NE First Ave., #104, Miami, 786-4310936; betheknockout.com) or The Fit Shop (2066 NE 155th St., North Miami Beach, 786-916-6930; thefitshop.com).” BRUNCH: Cecconi’s (4385 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-507-7902; cecconismiamibeach.com), always! It has the best spread and is the cutest place to sit for hours.”

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WHO: Journalist and digital marketing consultant, journeyof abraid.com. NIGHTS OUT: “I spend most weeknights at events and don’t really choose where to go. But when I do, Mandolin Aegean Bistro (4312 NE Second Ave., Miami, 305-576-6066; mandolinmiami.com) is my favorite spot to eat, have a good bottle of wine, and a long conversation. It’s so cozy that I basically feel at home when I’m there.” SHOPPING: “I buy almost everything online, but there are three concept stores I visit as often as possible:

786-558-4486; bohohunter.com) is the best of Latin American design, which is what inspires me the most when it comes to fashion.”

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bossaconcept.com) has a delightful selection of Brazilian designers with a spectacular sense of style. Frankie (1891 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 786-479-4898; frankiemiami.com) always presents me with brands I didn’t know existed. Boho Hunter (184 NW 27th St., Miami,

thanks to its signature steaks, reserved cuts, and house creations like American-style Kobe meatloaf. Top your meat with one of Brasel’s rich butters (like lobster or chorizo) or impressive steak sauces that include peppercorn Cognac. 915 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305-532-0088; meatmarket.net

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Never mind the 123-foot gold lead and Swarovski crystal chandelier designed by Michael Chow himself; locals and tourists alike flock to this sophisticated Chinese restaurant at the W South Beach for a taste of Beijing. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-695-1695; mrchow.com

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Chef Luciano Sautto brings two decades of experience to the award-winning eatery to stir up traditional Northern Italian cuisine (plus a seasonal truffle menu) on frenetic Lincoln Road. 1014 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305-531-4833; quattromiami.com

Bossa Concept (1201 20th St., #3, Miami Beach, 305-680-8790;

Expect pastelitos, fritas, guava martinis, and of course Cuban coffee at Latin Grammy Awardwinning Cuban recording artist Jorge Moreno’s ode to Havana and the speakeasy his uncle owned during the Cuban revolution. 318 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-538-7444; morenoscuba.com

fame is still one of the toughest tables to secure in town, probably because of the generous portions, celebrity clientele, loyal pro-athlete fanbase, and fried Oreos. 112 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-5328112; mylesrestaurantgroup.com

Southern France and Miami come together at this poolside cabana club located inside Nautilus, a SIXTY Hotel, dishing out modern Mediterranean cuisine (mezzes galore!) made with Florida ingredients. 1825 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-483-2650; sixtyhotels.com Legendary Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s empire spans 40 locations across the globe, including the one at his namesake Nobu Hotel Miami, where you can find old classics like his signature artichoke salad and new creations such as Japanese-style fish and chips with triple-cooked fries. 4525 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-695-3232; noburestaurants.com PIZZA & BURGER BY MICHAEL MINA

Award-winning chef Michael Mina does burgers and pizza justice at this casual yet elevated subterranean joint at the Fontainebleau. Case in point: Korean barbecue salmon topped with kimchi, cucumber, jalapeño, and cilantro;

beef and chorizo patty with smoked paprika and crispy potato; or butter-poached lobster and charred cauliflower pie. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305674-4636; fontainebleau.com PRIME FISH

Fish shack meets fine dining at renowned restaurant owner Myles Chefetz’s oceanic venture equipped with an impressive and well-stocked raw bar and vast menu that’s sure to please seafood lovers. Come for brunch when booze and comestibles are both bottomless. 100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-4550; mylesrestaurantgroup.com

For the ultimate experience at this contemporary steakhouse with a “yuge” locals scene and floor-toceiling wine racks, call ahead and try to get yourself and your friends a seat in the 16-person glassenclosed private VIP dining room. 119 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-534-3688; redthesteakhouse.com SCARPETTA

Celebrity chef Scott Conant serves mouthwatering Italian fare (creamy polenta and spaghetti and basil, anyone?) in a maritime setting complete with a side of water views, at the Fontainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-4660; fontainebleau.com SMITH & WOLLENSKY

What started with a one-pound Kobe meatball turned into Myles Chefetz’s upscale interpretation of modern Italian cuisine and sister restaurant to Prime One Twelve (for when the wait next door is insufferable). 101 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-695-8484; mylesrestaurantgroup.com

What defines a classic Miami steakhouse? One that has been around 20 years and is still consistent in food and service. Picturesque South Pointe views and a revamp that includes a second-floor overlook deck for even more alfresco dining add to the pizzazz. 1 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-2800; smithandwollensky.com

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CHEF DANIEL GANEM BEEFS UP THE OFFERINGS AT QUALITY MEATS. “I’m back to doing what I love,” says Daniel Ganem, who has returned to his steakhouse roots as executive chef of New York transplant Quality Meats. He’s enticing us with new menu additions like grilled swordfish with Japanese eggplant caponata, toasted pine nuts, and spicy bread crumbs. INSIDER TIP: Have some wagyu beef croquetas with jalapeño mayo and a draft negroni at the bar before your steak dinner. 1501 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-340-3333; quality meatsmiami.com

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What happens when barkeep Ben Potts (a Broken Shaker and Blackbird veteran) and Executive Chef Brian Nasajon join forces? Delectable global small plates and the best cocktails in Wynwood. Also: boozy bottomless brunch. 2637 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-6992637; beakerandgray.com BOCCE BAR

Outdoor dining at Quality Meats.

Midtown’s latest addition distinguishes itself from your typical Italian restaurants with a bocce ball court and its rustic feel and cozy ambience, not to mention aperitivo-hour aged negronis. 3252 NE First Ave., Miami, 786-245-6211; bocceristorante.com ESTEFAN KITCHEN

96-hour St. Louis ribs are just a few of the unexpected offerings at this hotel-lobby restaurant on Collins and premier pool party spot. Surfcomber, 1717 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6041800; socialclubatsurfcomber.com STK MIAMI BEACH

Nightlife and dining meet at this high-energy steak lounge serving up its signature Lil’ Wagyu Brgs and cowboy rib steaks with a side of live beats. 2305 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-6988; togrp.com STRIPSTEAK

Leonardo DiCaprio christened Stripsteak its opening weekend. Since then, Michael Mina’s popular and sultry modern steakhouse has consistently drawn numerous celebrities. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

305-674-4780; fontainebleau.com SUSHISAMBA

People-watching on Lincoln Road is so much fun when you’ve got Japanese-Brazilian fusion cuisine, a DJ, a bustling bar scene, and an energetic crowd. 600 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305-673-5337; sushisamba.com TALDE

If you’re lucky, you might just catch Top Chef alum Dale Talde at his namesake laid-back Asian-American eatery on Miami Beach. And he might just make you what Food & Wine dubbed the best chicken wings in the country. INSIDER TIP: Weekends here are made of late-night noodles and hip-hop. 4041 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

786-605-4094; taldemiamibeach.com TAQUIZA

The hip Collins Avenue walk-up taqueria serves authentic Mexican tacos wrapped in housenixtamalized and -pressed corn tortillas. Fan favorites include al pastor and chorizo tacos and the mouthwatering vegetarian options like the rajas and huitlacoche. 1506 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-748-6099; taquizamiami.com UMI SUSHI & SAKE BAR

A communal yet intimate, first-come, first-seated sushi and sake experience in the lobby of the Delano. If the setting doesn’t woo, the poached Maine lobster or spicy tuna caviar roll certainly will. Then, head to FDR for post-sake cocktails and dancing. 1685 Collins Ave., Miami

The latest culinary concept from music moguls Emilio and Gloria Estefan brings us lunches of churrasco bowls with a live pianist and dinners of award-winning lechon asado and mango mojitos. 140 NE 39th St., Miami, 786-8433880; estefankitchen.com HARRY’S PIZZERIA

When James Beard winner Michael Schwartz does pizza, you better believe it’s wood-fired and topped with the finest ingredients like braised short rib. It’s no wonder Daily Meal named it one of America’s best pies. 3918 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-2754963; harryspizzeria.com JACK’S MIAMI

You might not know Jack, but Jack’s Miami knows home cooking, specifically Italian home cooking, like baked pastas and

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Offering over 150 wines and beers and a variety of grilled basics, cheeses, and charcuterie along with live music every night makes this a favored hangout for young professionals and hipsters alike. 3425 NE Second Ave., Miami, 305-576-0108; lagniappehouse.com MANDOLIN AEGEAN BISTRO

Enjoy authentic countryside cuisine from Greece and Turkey at this Aegean bistro complete with its own vegetable garden out back. On clear nights, ask them to roll back the rain cover for a clear view of the Miami-terranean sky. 4312 NE Second Ave., Miami, 305-576-6066; mandolinmiami.com MC KITCHEN

From famed TV chef Dena Marino, this Miami Design District vibe-y table scene with modern Italian cuisine uses green-market sensibility to offer seasonal dishes with ingredients selected on the basis of quality, harvest maturity, and farming integrity. 4141 NE Second Ave., #101a, Miami, 305-456-9948; mckitchenmiami.com MICHAEL’S GENUINE FOOD & DRINK

The restaurant that started Michael Schwartz’s empire, and the first place to eat in the Design District, the eatery still upholds its reputation as the perfect spot for a celebrity sighting, lunch meeting, or local salad. 130 NE 40th St., Miami, 305-573-5550; michaelsgenuine.com MIGNONETTE

At this raw oyster bar with an inviting New Orleans feel, seafood lovers can share a bottle of bubbly (after a pink-peppercorn aperitif) while slurping a dozen (or two) of

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rotating East and West Coast bivalves, some of the freshest in the country. Plus: Danny Serfer’s magical veggies and must-have Maine lobster roll. 210 NE 18th St., Miami, 305-374-4635; mignonettemiami.com OTL

The Miami Design District café from nightlife guru Dave Grutman is the perfect spot to recover from a night at LIV, with coffee, superseed toast, sandwiches, salads, and plenty of Snapchat and Instagram action. 160 NE 40th St., Miami, 786-953-7620; otlmia.com SUGARCANE

There’s never a dull moment at this Midtown hot spot from the same guys behind SushiSamba and helmed by Timon Balloo, especially when you’re sipping on beet mojitos and noshing on bacon-wrapped dates with manchego. 3252 NE First Ave., Miami, 786-369-0353; sugarcanerawbargrill.com

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James Beard Award nominee and Food & Wine Best New Chef Bradley Kilgore is elevating Miami’s culinary landscape one five- or seven-course menu at a time. Even world-renowned chef Massimo Bottura recently dropped by for dinner, and yes, he had the soft egg. 223 NW 23rd St., Miami, 305-573-5996; altermiami.com

Ave., Miami, 305-573-8886; midtownchinese.com FIREMAN DEREK’S

A fireman with a knack for baking pies started selling his version of Key lime for profit instead of compliments, and in little to no time, demand forced him to open a shop, where his offerings now include Oreo cheesecake, crack pie, and more. Find him here on his off days from the station. 2818 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-703-3623 KUSH

After the LoKal became one of Miami’s top burger joints, Matt Kushcher wanted to marry his love of buns and beer and bring both to Wynwood. The result? A curated collection of brews and rotating rare kegs, plus gourmet burgers with beef ground in-house from Cowart Ranch. 2003 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-576-4500; kushwynwood.com KYU

What happens when two Zuma veterans decide to open a restaurant of their own? Wood-fired Asian-inspired chow in the heart of Wynwood. Chef Michael Lewis was recently named a James Beard Award semifinalist, and we think it has something to do with his short ribs. 251 NW 25th St., Miami, 786-577-0150; kyumiami.com

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The Midtown pizzeria is beloved for its Neapolitan-style pies topped with oxtail and from-scratch pasta, and extensive beer and wine list. INSIDER TIP: Don’t leave without finding out what the macaron (which is the size of a burger) flavor of the month is. 3328 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-5369562; proofpizza.com WOOD TAVERN

Giant Jenga, Taco Tuesday, and ladies nights are just some of the happenings at this popular Arts District bar where hipsters congregate and battle it out on the dance floor. 2531 NW Second Ave., Miami, 305-748-2828; woodtavern.com WYNWOOD KITCHEN & BAR

This Wynwood Walls hot spot offers creative tapas-style Latin cuisine. Fan favorites include the short-rib flautas, loaded sliders dubbed “Hamburguesitas,” and ropa vieja empanadas (of which they go through at least 1,000 on the weekends). Muy delicioso. 2550 NW Second Ave., Miami, 305-7228959; wynwoodkitchenandbar.com

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Where can you get brunch all day every day, including a mouthwatering Benedict burger? Hint: It starts with “Mor”—as in “more than enough reason to head to Morgans.” 28 NE 29th St., Miami, 305-573-9678; themorgansrestaurant.com

Wake up on the right side of the bed thanks to award-winning barista Camila Ramos’s java concoctions that include Thai iced coffee with xocolat mole bitters and a sausage sage English muffin with marbled egg and French toast made with tres leches batter that’ll have you hashtagging and coming to #AllDayEveryday. 1035 N. Miami Ave., 305-699-3447; alldaymia.com

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When Richard Hales decides to open a place for modern Chinese, of course Bon Appétit nominates it as one of America’s Best New Restaurants. Satisfy your dim sum craving with steamed, pan fried, or deep fried. 3451 NE First

Vegan authority Matthew Kenney is infiltrating the 305 with raw goodness by way of completely vegan faux-cheese boards, kelp cacio e pepe, and naturally infused cocktails. 105 NE 24th St., Miami, 305-814-5365; plantlab.com

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Experience first-hand what it means to be wined and dined at the Conrad’s restaurant and lounge, which offers an innovative international menu paired with a specially curated selection of more than 200 vintage wines. 1395 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-5036529; conradhotels3.hilton.com

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The intimate Forbes five-star restaurant in the Mandarin Oriental features modern American dishes infused with Asian influences. 500 Brickell Key Dr., Miami, 305-913-8358; mandarinoriental.com EDGE STEAK & BAR

This stylish departure from the traditional steakhouse, helmed by local favorite Aaron Brooks, is the new crown jewel of The Four Seasons Hotel Miami thanks in part to its ever-rotating lineup of house-made charcuterie, limitless

brunch, and inimitable oyster happy hour. 1435 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-358-3535; fourseasons.com GARCIA’S SEAFOOD GRILLE & FISH MARKET

Open for nearly half a century, this riverside restaurant serves up some of the freshest catch in the Magic City. Have a serious sweet tooth? The classic Cuban desserts with a twist, like the guava mango cheesecake, will satisfy that. 398 NW North River Dr., Miami, 305-375-0765; garciasmiami.com

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Expect Italian cuisine that’s both decadent and exquisite, with all the accoutrements you can imagine (Parmesan wheel, anyone?) served with a view of Biscayne Bay. 335 S. Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-3730063; ilgabbianomia.com KIKI ON THE RIVER

If you love authentic Greek cuisine, then you’re truly in luck. The riverside hot spot serves mouthwatering Greek favorites including keftedakia (Greek-style meatballs) and lavraki (whole grilled fish). Finish it off with homemade Greek yogurt served with organic honeycomb, thyme, and toasted walnuts. 450 NW North River Dr., Miami, 786-502-3243; kikiontheriver.com KOMODO

Stop by nightlife king Dave Grutman’s three-story Brickell dining destination and lounge for delectable Southeast Asian-inspired fare with a side of A-list celeb sightings. 801 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-534-2211; komodomiami.com

CRAZY FOR POKE? HEAD OVER TO ONO PO E SHOP FOR THE FRESHEST BOWL IN TOWN. Hawaiian delicacy, Japanese technique, and Miami vibes are the name of the game at Ono Poke Shop, where Makoto alum Josh Rosenbaum is honing his skills as a fish whisperer, slicing and dicing king salmon and tuna (delivered fresh every morning from the same purveyors servicing Makoto). You’ll quickly understand the poke craze as you savor the second-to-none bowls that draw lines out the door. Don’t leave without snapping a photo of your creation and the flamingo wallpaper background. 2320 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-618-5366; onopokeshop.com

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Pop in for a pre- (or post-) dinner cocktail at the Epic Hotel’s exclusive bar and lounge, where you can sip specialty libations, nosh on $1 oysters, and dance to live music, every Tuesday through Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. 270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, 305-351-7403; liltlounge.com MANNA LIFE FOOD

Get proper nourishment—as in the food of the gods—at this plant-based superfood and juice bar, offering trademarked arepas, nori burritos, açai smoothies, and dairy-free mac’n’cheese for brunch. 80 NE Second Ave., Miami, 786-717-5060; mannalifefood.com MARION An Ono Poke bowl with salmon, jalapeños, red onion, cucumber, microgreens, and tobiko.

Stop by the Brickell dining destination to indulge in singularly mouthwatering Mediterranean fare, from prime skirt steak with wasabi chimichurri to risotto served with Japanese mushrooms.

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Birk and a not-to-be-missed happy hour, all paired with panoramic views of the Bay. 270 S. Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, 305-424-5234; area31restaurant.com


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Reservations are required for this omakase experience of a lifetime, courtesy of chef Kevin Cory. Here, the only menu is Chef Cory’s, and the only table is communal. 661 Brickell Key Dr., Miami, 305-9476263; naoemiami.com QUINTO LA HUELLA

Executive Chef Nano Crespo’s Uruguayan sensation—the East, Miami outpost of one of the best restaurants in Latin America— combines its wood grill and its meat-centric menu with views of Brickell City Centre. INSIDER TIP: Ask about the sushi. 788 Brickell Plz., Miami, 786-805-4646; quintolahuella.com RIVER YACHT CLUB

A VanDutch lounge and terrace, docking facilities, and riverside garden seating are among the draws here, as is the rotating roster of nationally acclaimed chefs, like Alex Chang, dishing out seasonal plates. Keep an eye open for rosé parties on the weekend. 401 SW Third Ave., Miami, 305-200-5716; riveryachtclub.com

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Take a breather from 24/7 show club E11EVEN with a quick elevator ride to the roof, where handcrafted cocktails, savory small plates, and a DJ await. When you’re ready to resume partying, downstairs beckons. 15 NE 11th St., Miami, 305-358-9848; 11miamirooftop.com SEASPICE

A celebrity-approved seafood brasserie and lounge on the Miami River offers epic bottle brunches and a dock for those arriving by yacht. 422 NW North River Dr., Miami, 305-440-4200; seaspicemiami.com TOSCANA DIVINO

Brickell’s trattoria features an Italian happy hour dubbed Aperitivo Italiano every

Wednesday and handmade pasta every day, plus classes so you can make authentic Italian at home. 900 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305930-6873; toscanadivino.com TRULUCK’S SEAFOOD STEAK & CRAB HOUSE

A fantastic combination of the freshest Florida stone crab, juicy steaks, and a collection of more than 100 hundred wines. 777 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-5790035; trulucks.com WOLFGANG’S STEAKHOUSE

Meat lovers, rejoice! Wolfgang Zweiner’s famed steakhouse is now a 305 staple, with its beloved 28-day dry-aged steak and other fan favorites, like memorable Caesar salad, lamb and veal chop Milanese, and the same Junior’s cheesecake that people pay to have shipped from New York. 315 S. Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-4877130; wolfgangssteakhouse.net ZUMA

London restaurateur Rainer Becker offers internationally acclaimed Japanese “pub fare” at the Epic Hotel, but don’t be confused by

the fancy description. It’s sushi at its best. 270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, 305-577-0277; zumarestaurant.com

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This is the type of white-tablecloth, ruby-lighting, and dome-ceilinged Italian joint where a goodfella (and good Italian) like Tony Soprano would be a regular. That’s probably why—save for

NIGHTCAP FROM POTABLES TO EDIBLES, BEA ER & GRAY’S REVERSE HAPPY HOUR IS A BEST-KEPT INDUSTRY SECRET. Stop by Beaker & Gray on a Monday at midnight and be prepared to drink with some of the city’s top barkeeps. Former Blackbird and Broken Shaker veteran-turnedbar owner Ben Potts will also be there, and you can discuss Jungian psychology over a sazerac. What’s more, the kitchen is dishing out cheeseburger croquettes, pork belly banh mi, sesame and tamarind wings, and papas bravas till 2 AM every night. Warning: Their special nightly cookie might elicit sweet dreams. 2637 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-699-2637; beakerandgray.com

Beaker & Gray’s Lavagave combines Don Julio, mezcal, lavender, egg white, grapefruit, and vanilla bitters.

Glass noodles with green papaya, chayote, and Valencia peanuts.

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Coral Gables’ first legit cocktail bar is shaking and stirring up creative concoctions with ingredients such as chia seedinfused vodka, avocado honey syrup, and Cabernet air foam. Bottoms up. 206 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, 786-580-4689; copper29bar.com GEORGE’S IN THE GROVE

Nestled among the cozy, treelined streets of the Grove, George’s serves up traditional French favorites, including its famed lamb shank, braised to perfection for more than three hours. 3145 Commodore Plz., Coconut Grove, 305-444-7878; georgesinthegrove.com GLASS & VINE

Chopped winner and culinary mastermind Giorgio Rapicavoli is at it again, only this time he’s dishing out Florida stracciatella, charred cauliflower, and Florida beer-spiked PEI mussels with sour orange at what is arguably

Coconut Grove’s most stunning eatery. 2820 McFarlane Road, Coconut Grove, 305-200-5268; glassandvine.com GREENSTREET CAFE

With cinnamon-roll pancakes and white peach purée Bellinis on the menu, it’s no wonder lines are forming around the block for brunch at this café. And at any other time of day, you can feast on popular offerings like braised short ribs with polenta and truffle honey or crab and lobster ravioli. Whiskey Wednesdays are still happening, by the way. 3468 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove, 305444-0244; greenstreetcafe.net JOJO TEA

Want to know the origin of oolong? Make a reservation with JoJo founder and local tea guru Michael Ortiz, and he’ll gladly fill you in during an omakase tea experience that will give you a newfound appreciation for the ancient art. 951 SW 42nd Ave., #305, Miami, 305-322-9521; sipjojo.com LOKAL

What’s better than a burger? A burger between two scrumptious doughnuts from The Salty Donut. Get yours at this Coconut Grove

burger and craft beer joint. 3190 Commodore Plz., Miami, 305-4423377; lokalmiami.com LOVE IS BLIND FOOD & WINE

Take your tastebuds on a trip across the globe (through everything from Asian vegetable spring rolls to Italian zucchini linguini) without leaving Miami. 225 Altara Ave., Coral Gables, 305-748-6118; loveisblind restaurant.com MONTY’S RAW BAR

Crack open steamed clams and oysters or nosh on conch fritters while downing frozen favorites like a Miami Vice or Monty’s infamous Pain Remover (a blend of rum, cream of coconut, and pineapple and orange juices), all served with a side of waterfront views. 2550 S. Bayshore Dr., Coconut Grove, 305-856-3992; montysrawbar.com ORTANIQUE ON THE MILE

See (and taste) for yourself why chef Cindy Hutson is heralded for her culinary ingenuity at the Miracle Mile staple, where she fuses Latin and Caribbean flavors in dishes like jerk chicken penne pasta and West Indian-style bouillabaisse. 278 Miracle Mile,

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Stilettos. NIGHTS OUT: “27 restaurant and bar (2727 Indian Creek Dr., Miami Beach, 305-531-2727; freehandhotels.com/miami/27restaurant). Hostel turned bar turned restaurant, the upstairs bar at 27 is always packed, has great music, and is the best place to start off. Bay Club (1930 Bay Road, Miami Beach, 305-695-4441) is my go-to spot for adult karaoke on a Thursday night. It’s a small hidden bar with fabulous cocktails and good vibes. Plus, if you get hungry, you can order off the Lucali pizza menu.” GO-TO FASHION: “Jessie Boutique (1708 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305-604-7980; jessieboutique.com) on Alton. I grew up shopping at this boutique and even worked there. Jessie knows style and always has the trendiest pieces in stock. This is the perfect shop if you’re looking for something new and cool to wear.”

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Coral Gables, 305-446-7710; ortaniquerestaurants.com PALME D’OR

The longest-running French eatery in Miami boasts upscale Parisian fare, including braised rabbit and tempura-battered frog legs, along with an expansive wine list. 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables, 305-913-3201; biltmorehotel.com PASCAL’S ON PONCE

Chef Pascal Oudin opened his Coral Gables mainstay in 2000 after being named one of America’s Best New Chefs by Food & Wine in 1995 and the Best New Chef in Florida by Esquire in 1997. Seventeen years later, he continues to delight with his contemporary spins on classic French foods and techniques, like his gourmet sirloin burger filled with braised short ribs. 2611 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, 305-444-2024; pascalmiami.com TAP 42 GABLES

This is the place to be for happy hour on Friday (favorite sips include the blood orange cosmojito, the mule on tap, and the “te-kill-ya” ) and bottomless brunch on Sunday. Can you say chocolate banana French toast? 301 Giralda Ave., Coral Gables, 786-391-1566; tap42.com VERSAILLES

A Miami institution flooded with politicians discussing city matters over ropa vieja and black beans, this Calle Ocho staple and its Cuban sandwich got their 15 minutes of fame in the film Chef. 3555 SW Eighth St., Miami, 305-444-0240; versaillesrestaurant.com ZUCCA

An upscale Italian restaurant located in the historic Hotel St. Michel that is serving up an ever-rotating selection of fresh pasta and Italian-inspired libations like Nonna’s mule (made with grappa instead of


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ARTISAN BEACH HOUSE EXECUTIVE CHEF PAULA DASILVA WILL REPRESENT MIAMI AT THE GRAND COCHON FINALS. This October, Paula DaSilva will go nose-totail against 13 of the country’s best chefs in the Grand Cochon 555. Till then, you can savor the former Hell’s Kitchen contestant’s seasonal fare at the oceanfront eatery, namely the charred octopus with vadouvan carrots and yogurt. Should any pork special grace the menu during your visit, be sure to order it before she’s crowned queen of pork. 10295 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-455-5640; artisan beachhouse.com

vodka) and mixed up by Cocktail Cartel. 162 Alcazar Ave., Coral Gables, 786-580-3731; zuccamiami.com

NORTH DADE/ BROWARD BOATYARD

Enjoy the nautical-chic vibe inside, outside, or dockside with an eclectic menu blending the freshest daily catch and premium cuts of meat prepared with locally sourced ingredients. 1555 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale, 954525-7400; boatyard.restaurant CARPACCIO

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Inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, Kuro offers 9,500 square feet of respite from the slots and card tables in the form of sushi and sashimi straight from Japan, as well as a slew of cold, hot, and robata dishes. Not to mention 30 sakes, Japanese craft brews, and whiskey. Talk about winning. 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, 954-327-7625; seminolehardrockhollywood.com LE ZOO

Forget you’re at Bal Harbour and feel instantly transported to a sidewalk café in Paris, thanks to this Stephen Starr brasserie that combines the spirit of France with the glitz and glamour of Miami. The result: decadent fruits de mer towers and hors d’oeuvres. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-602-9663; lezoo.com Porterhouse for two at Artisan Beach House.

upscale Italian eatery for a quick alfresco bite (and possible star sighting) between shopping. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-867-7777; carpaccioatbalharbour.com COUNCIL OAK

Take a break from the slot machines and hit the Seminole Hard Rock’s upscale steak and seafood restaurant, where you can enjoy prime beef and fresh fish while sipping vino from the extensive and award-winning wine list. 1 Seminole Way, Fort Lauderdale, 954-327-750; seminolehardrockhollywood.com HYDE BEACH KITCHEN + COCKTAILS

Chef and culinary genius Danny Elmaleh does it again with contemporary American plates,

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Because one Stephen Starr restaurant inside Bal Harbour Shops simply isn’t enough, this one, helmed by chef Makoto Okuwa, dishes out pristine izakaya fare and happens to be one of the country’s highestgrossing eateries. And don’t forget to try Makoto’s eponymous sake. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-864-8600; makotorestaurant.me PALM RESTAURANT

Named one of Miami’s best restaurants by Zagat, this Old New York-style steakhouse is beloved for its prime rib, as well as hidden gems like the chicken parm and linguine with clam sauce. 9650 E. Bay Harbor Dr., Bay Harbor Islands, 305-8687256; thepalm.com POINT ROYAL

With “cheflebrity” and

restaurateur Geoffrey Zakarian at the helm, expect exceptional (and exceptionally delicious) coastal American-inspired dishes at the Diplomat Beach Resort Hollywood’s latest eatery. 3555 S. Ocean Dr., Hollywood, 954-6028750; pointroyal-fl.com ROK:BRGR

This Village of Gulfstream Park gastropub takes burgers to the next level with certified Angus beef covered in creamy Brie, maple bourbon bacon jam, and garlic aioli on a brioche bun, plus hand-cut fries smothered in gravy and topped with a fried egg. 600 Silks Run, Ste. 1210, Hallandale Beach, 954-3673970; rokbrgr.com S3

Can’t decide if you’re in the mood for steak, seafood, or sushi? Get any of them (or all three) at this chic Fort Lauderdale hot spot featuring a lush outdoor patio with fire pits and ocean views. Good things do come in threes. 505 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-5237873; s3restaurant.com ST. REGIS BAR & SUSHI LOUNGE

Where can you sip some of the world’s finest Champagnes, eat sushi on top of sushi, and enjoy an afternoon tea service all at the same place? At the St. Regis’s bar and sushi lounge, where your every culinary and cocktail wish is their command. 9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-9933300; stregisbalharbour.com TACO BEACH SHACK

Every day can be Taco Tuesday thanks to this Hollywood Beach Hotel joint, which serves up unusual twists on the Mexican staple, like tacos stuffed with Korean short rib or cilantro-infused butter lobster tail. Wash it all down with a Mexican beer or a sweet sangria. 334 Arizona St., Hollywood Beach, 954-920-6523; tacobeachshack.com

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If your go-to drink at The Anderson is still the Skinny Bitch or Like a Virgin, you obviously haven’t paid the watering hole (and former Magnum Lounge) a visit in some time, otherwise your new favorite cocktail would likely be the Beets by Bro, mixing mezcal with fresh beet juice, pressed lime citrus bitters, sage, and pickled beets. It’s just one of a handful of the novel libations, along with grub like short-rib naan tacos. Fret not—the Mr. Anderson (made with Wild Turkey 101 Rye, Ilegal mezcal, Cynar 70 Cardamon, and infused Italian vermouth) and veggie burrito are still on the menu. 709 NE 79th St., Miami, 305-757-3368; theandersonmiami.com The Anderson’s Beets by Bro cocktail.

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More than a hostel lobby bar where travelers make lifelong connections and locals congregate over proper cocktails, Broken Shaker was the precursor to Miami’s cocktail culture. 2727 Indian Creek Dr., Miami Beach, 305-531-2727; freehandhotels.com

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Mixologist Albert Trummer brings his signature libations and one-of-a-kind blend of apothecary and designer cocktails to the Shelborne South Beach. 1801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-531-1271; shelborne.com FOXHOLE

South Beach’s go-to neighborhood watering hole is owned by well-known nightlife veterans. Google it to find out where and

how to enter; it’s a “hidden” gem for sure. 1218 14th Ct., Miami Beach, 305-534-3511; foxholebar.com PAWN BROKER

At the Langford Hotel’s übertrendy rooftop bar, you can sip specialty cocktails curated by the Pubbelly Boys and Beverage Director Will Rivas, including the famous Giggle Water, served in a tiny bathtub in lieu of a glass. 121 SE First St., Miami, 305-4202200; pawnbrokermiami.com

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This hip bar (complete with a pool table) in the heart of the South of Fifth district is located in the shadow of a giant (nonfunctioning) radio tower. 814 First St., Miami Beach, 305-397-8382; radiosouthbeach.com SIDEBAR

Brickell’s go-to destination when you can’t decide where to go but you know you want to listen to dope music and have a guaranteed good time. 337 SW Eighth St., Miami, 786-703-6973; sidebarmiami.com SUGAR

Take East, Miami’s psychedelic elevators 40 floors up to the spacious outdoor bar, where you can sip libations infused with ingredients like Thai chili and green tea while admiring the stunning, Instagram-worthy views of Brickell. 788 Brickell Plz., Miami, 305-712-7000; east-miami.com

DANCING WITH THE STARS LOS ANGELES LOUNGE DOHENY ROOM BRINGS ITS WEST COAST VIBES AND OLD-SCHOOL HIPHOP TO THE DELANO.

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SWEET LIBERTY DRINKS & SUPPLY CO.

This homegrown concept created by bartender John Lermayer and partners Dan Binkiewicz and David Martinez serves world-class cocktails and creative American plates. 237-B 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-763-8217; mysweetliberty.com

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Doheny Room at the Delano.

A one-of-a-kind 24/7 no-sleep show club and after-hours experience, E11EVEN features beautiful entertainers and amazing theatrics in an environment as sexy as it is sophisticated. Dancing aerialists even make an appearance Thursday through

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Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder. Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa Hudgens. David Spade and The Game. These are just a few of the celebrity sightings that happen on any given night at LA hot spot Doheny Room. And of course you can expect the new South Beach outpost to live up to its famed status, especially considering its location inside the iconic Delano. The first thing you’ll notice upon walking into the quaint lounge—after you’ve made it past the doorman and velvet rope—is a neon sign reading, “I’m never going to dance again, the way I danced with you.” It should really read, “… the way I danced tonight.” 1685 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-5755; morganshotelgroup.com



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On any night of the week at this SoFi megaclub, you might bump into (and witness a surprise performance by) chart-toppers like Justin Bieber or Drake. 136 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-479-4426; storymiami.com

Dance until sunrise and rub elbows with A-listers at the W South Beach’s party central created by a dream team of nightlife innovators. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-938-3130; wallmiami.com

Friday nights. The Latin live band the energy of the people you see there—artists, business people, and hotel guests all rubbing elbows and having a good time. I also love going to Floyd (34 NE 11th St., Miami, 786-618-9447) in the downtown area. They sometimes have this jazz band or old-school hip-hop music that is just awesome. And if you are lucky enough, you get to hang with the coolest Frenchies in Miami, Laurent and Arnaud. Beware of the famous 1942 shots of tequila!”

Saturday sometime after 2 AM. 29 NE 11th St., Miami, 305829-2911; 11miami.com HYDE AMERICANAIRLINES ARENA

The posh VIP lounge on the arena’s court level is perfect for pre-game warmups, postgame celebrations, and halftime refreshers, complete with a DJ and celebrity sightings. 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786-2311218, sbe.com HYDE BEACH

Enjoy the mixology and José Andrés’s cuisine at Hyde Beach, the first oceanfront location of sbe’s premier nightlife brand, at SLS South Beach. 1701 Collins

Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6741701; sbe.com LIV

Dance under falling confetti as famed DJs like Calvin Harris, Zedd, and The Chainsmokers man the ones and twos at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach megaclub. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-4680; livnightclub.com ROCKWELL

Located on Miami’s historic Washington Avenue, this celebrity hot spot combines the perfect mix of LA cool, New York tunes, and Miami energy. 743 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-793-3882; rockwellmiami.com

REVEL WITH ENVIE BEHIND BYBLOS LIES CANADIAN NIGHTLIFE KING CHARLES KHABOUTH’S FIRST DISCOTHEQUE IN THE 305. You might be enjoying gin-infused Moroccan mint tea with mate, lavender, and lemon verbena (called the Edgeware Road) and one of the city’s best shakshoukas at Canadian transplant Byblos, when a mystery woman resembling Poison Ivy (the Nicole Kidman variety) tells you she’d love to show you a good time post-dinner. This isn’t shady South Beach behavior; it’s hospitality—she’s actually inviting you into Envie, a 2,300square-foot nightclub hiding in plain sight behind the curtain. Don’t ask questions and accept. Whatever happens next stays at Envie. 1545 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-508-5041; byblosmiami.com

Discover the hidden nightlife just behind the curtain at Envie.

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In Concert: A slew of chart-toppers will take center stage this summer at @AmericanAirlinesArena. Don’t miss @PaulMcCartney July 5, @ShawnMendes July 26, J. Cole (@RealColeWorld) August 14, and Ed Sheeran (@TeddysPhotos) August 30. #SingYourHeartOut Burger Bash: @PubbellyBoys’ annual burger series is back, this year featuring an all-female roundup of chefs like Dena Marino, Janine Booth, and Michelle Bernstein beefing it up

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with @ChefMendin (aka Jose Mendin) to raise funds for the James Beard Foundation’s Blended Burger Project [2]. #BunsOfCharity Circus Freaks: If you didn’t catch Slava’s SnowShow at @ArshtCenter during its recordbreaking runs in 2008 and 2013, don’t make the same mistake when Slava Polunin and his clown ensemble return to Miami July 12 to August 6 [3]. #SummerSnow Back It Up: Latin crooner @PrinceRoyce will leave you #StuckOnAFeeling after he serenades you on July 30 during his Miami #FIVETour stop at @BayfrontParkMIA. #AllHailThePrince

Football Fanatic: Kick off football (and tailgating) season with the @MiamiDolphins’ first preseason game on August 10 against @AtlantaFalcons at @HardRockStadium. #PhinsUp Paradise City: The legendary @GunsNRoses will rock @MarlinsPark when they perform (decades of) smash hits on August 8. #RockNRollBaby Yoga and Cocktails: Missed @Coachella? Don’t fret. @LeggingsLounge brings the festival vibes to the 305 with a Coachella-themed yoga and happy-hour rooftop pop-up on July 19 at @WHotelBrickell. #DrinkAndHandStand

Viva La Vida: Head north to Hard Rock Stadium on August 28 and let @Coldplay be your #HymnForTheWeekend. New Class Alert: Bikini season is here, and so are @FitBoxMethod’s 45-minute #Cyclebox [4], where you’ll be punching while spinning, and @PilatesProWorks’ #Tone&Flow combination of yoga, calisthenics, and Pilates moves to get you #BikiniReady. Movie Night: Have you ever had a ninja serve you sushi and craft cocktails during a film? Enter @CMXCinemas, which opened its first US location at Brickell City Centre for your viewing pleasure. #Showtime

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