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  • Zaha Hadid’s Iconic One Thousand Museum Appoints Los-Angeles Based Brokerage Duo Branden and Rayni W

    Los Angeles’ top-grossing real estate power couple, Branden and Rayni Williams behind Williams & Williams Estates of Hilton & Hyland, are the new West Coast reps for the iconic Zaha Hadid-designed luxury condominium, One Thousand Museum. With over $4 billion in total gross sales, along with ultra-luxury listings throughout Southern California, Williams & Williams is expanding into new territory by introducing Hadid’s first residential skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere. The exquisite 62-story tower’s unprecedented fusion of art, architecture, design, location and luxury will make it Miami’s most coveted address. “We’ve long admired Zaha Hadid and her brimming portfolio of iconic architecture found across the globe,” said Branden Williams, Co-Founder of Williams & Williams Estates. “One Thousand Museum pushes architectural boundaries and is poised to become the most prestigious new residential property in Miami. We are honored to represent the building and one of Zaha Hadid’s last projects.” Click below to launch slideshow > Internationally renowned for her revolutionary designs of buildings in premier cities worldwide including Beijing, Abu Dhabi, Rome and London, One Thousand Museum is comprised of 83 residences consisting of a two-story duplex penthouse, four townhouses, eight full-floor residences and 70 half-floor units, the residential condominium tower is expected to be complete in Fall 2018. Pricing ranges from $5M to more than $20M. Developed by Louis Birdman, Gregg Covin and Kevin Venger, One Thousand Museum boasts a curvaceous exterior comprised of glass-fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) and will be the first building in the country to utilize this revolutionary exoskeleton. “We’ve noticed many of our LA-based clients expressing interest in Miami and are excited to introduce our network to the most exciting project in town,” added Williams. “Buyers want to escape the high California state taxes while adding to their property portfolios, and with the booming condominium market, South Florida has become the ultimate destination for these luxury buyers.” With over 30,000 square feet of extraordinary amenity space, One Thousand Museum offers residents access to a two-story Aquatic Center with an infinity edge pool and sunbathing terrace, wellness center and spa, a Sky Lounge, fitness center, and private rooftop helipad. The residences’ interiors boast open floorplans that are nearly column-free, with oversized terraces that capture mesmerizing panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Located at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, One Thousand Museum is in the cultural epicenter of Miami, overlooking prominent landmarks such as the future home of the Perez Art Museum, the Frost Museum of Science, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and the American Airlines Arena. Branden and Rayni Williams joined forces in 2006 and have completed several billion dollars in transactions together. As a team, they have been on The Wall Street Journal’s list of top producers in the nation for the past three consecutive years. Born and raised in Beverly Hills, Branden’s comprehensive knowledge of the neighborhoods, school districts, and homes brings a “hometown advantage” to the Williams & Williams brand. Rayni brings a keen artistic and stylish lens to the real estate process, an East Coast native born to a real estate family, her perspective effortlessly blends art, architecture and design to seamlessly provide top-tier insights to all of their clients. For more information, visit 1000museum.com/. For inquiries or private showings, please contact Branden Williams at BrandenWilliams@mac.com or Rayni Williams at Rayni@TheWilliamsEstates.com, or 310.691.5935.

  • FIBO USA Miami Beach

    FIBO, the world’s largest fitness/wellness festival took place October 17-20, 2019 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Backed by 34 years of iconic global events across Germany, China, and South Africa, FIBO’s second annual US event invited fitness, health and wellness lovers to get up close and personal with the game-changing people, ideas, and products transforming bodies and minds all over the world. The three-day festival featured meet and greets and exclusive trainings with celebrity fitness personalities; 100+ heart-pumping group workouts from Beachbody, POUND, Zumba, Les Mills, Soulbody, Alignment Essentials and more; inspiring health and wellness talks and workshops; futuristic technology demos; and restorative recovery and mind-body balance experiences. Photo credit: James Woodley Photography.

  • Dior's Cruise Ready-to-Wear Collection

    Grandes Ecuries of the Domaine de Chantilly, Maria Grazia Chiuri showed her cruise 2019 ready-to-wear collection. “Each of the women presented is one and multiple, both herself and many others, some illustrious and some less well known to us, but all of whom resemble her in some way.” Nicole Loraux, La Grèce au féminin The escaramuzas are traditional Mexican women riders who have claimed the right to participate in the charreada – an equestrian practice of performing several challenging routines before a crowd - just as the male riders do. With their strong, sculpted bodies clad in costumes that emphasize their femininity (full skirts, embroideries, bright colors, large hats and owers), these women proved an inspiration to Maria Grazia Chiuri, the Artistic Director of the Dior women’s collections. For the 2019 cruise collection, she interpreted these elements combining tradition and freedom in a contemporary way. Ample and extravagant skirts are worn with tted jackets that accentuate the narrowness of the waist, emphasized with a high belt. The collection is punctuated with different materials, such as that great French classic that is toile de Jouy, which has been revisited and modernized, its picturesque scenes featuring the introduction of a series of wild animals, including tigers and serpents. Lace, whether light or opulent, layered in pleated ounces or perfectly rounded, is set off by black rubber boots that contrast with the more contemporary elements: transformed tulle skirts and Bar jackets possess an assertive air. The tulle blooms a powerful red as well as in superimposed powdery shades. Click to view larger image > The power of these united and supportive women, evoking the female crafting groups devoted to the transmission of artisanal savoir- faire in a form of shared creative freedom, prompted Maria Grazia Chiuri to reinterpret a series of typical materials and techniques through a contemporary prism. The image of the Amazon, a mythological beauty from antiquity, also pushed her to explore a wardrobe whose sporting dimension overcomes gender barriers. As a result, jackets in Japanese cotton are paired with pants in various shapes, culotte skirts, or skirts whose pleating recalls the design Drags, an haute couture afternoon dress designed by Christian Dior for the spring-summer 1948 collection. The look is nished with the iconic Saddle bag, as rethought by Maria Grazia Chiuri, as well as white or striped men’s shirts, and a slim black tie. The collection also references The House of the Spirits, the rst novel by the Chilean writer Isabel Allende, with its portrayal of independent female characters. Wide-brimmed straw hats, created by Stephen Jones, are worn with white dresses, embroidered according to traditional dressmaking methods, with lace inlays given graphic impact through the use of black. Chantilly, a town linked to the tradition of lace, but also to the great French equestrian tradition, provides a symbolic setting for this collection. STARS IN DIOR Click to view larger image > ML Staff, Courtesy of Dior. Group shot image by Estelle Hanania for Dior

  • Orianne & Phil Collins’ Little Dreams Foundation Hosts 5th Annual Gala

    The Orianne and Phil Collins’ Little Dreams Foundation celebrated their 5th Annual Gala in Miami’s Design District. Under the modern arches of the historic Moore Building, honored guests participated in an LDF casino experience, sipped on flowing champagne during the VIP cocktail hour, dined on a delectable four-course, sit-down meal, and enjoyed an unplugged musical styling by music icon Richard Marx, Phantom of the Opera’s Tim Howar, and the talented Alex Di Leo, along with foundation beneficiaries, Little Dreamers. Hosted by Phil Collins, Orianne Collins, more than 300 of South Florida’s prominent figures, business leaders and celebrities gathered at the annual event, which raised funds to support the nonprofit organization that helps children between the ages of 6–17 without financial means to pursue their musical, artistic or athletic dreams. Orianne Collins, Eddie Leal, & Phill Collins Moore Building Romero Britto Daisy Fuentes & Rosana Brijbag Evander Holyfield Richard Marx& Daisy Fuentes Katerina Sagardia, Mariela Encarnacion, Gilda Torres, & Ingrid Luquetes Tim Howar and Little Dreamers Performing DJ Irie Images by World Red Eye and Mitchell Saks

  • MAYORS Celebrates Grand Opening of Flagship at The Shops at Merrick Park

    Leading luxury jewelry and timepiece retailer MAYORS celebrated the grand opening of their flagship at The Shops at Merrick Park with an elegant cocktail reception alongside a slew of notable attendees. In celebration of the grand opening, MAYORS collaborated with Karen Martinez, Lola Ponce, Martha Graeff and Shea Marie as brand ambassadors to reveal and wear pieces from MAYORS High Jewelry, Messika, Pamela Love and Roberto Coin to the event. Attendees enjoyed a variety of engaging activations throughout the evening including a ‘finger photo-op’ red carpet moment, a photobooth encouraging guests to document the night, a Flash Tattoo station in celebration of the collaboration with Pamela Love and a custom design experience with MAYORS’ in-house jewelry designer, Bruno Dunlop. Karen Martinez, Lola Ponce, Shea Marie, & Martha Graeff Notables who joined David Hurley (Executive Vice President of The Watches of Switzerland Group), David Kellie (Head of US Marketing at The Watches of Switzerland Group), and Frank Cimilluca (Vice President of Retail Operations at MAYORS) included a variety of socials and influencers including, but not limited to, Aaron Diaz, Ana Milton, Andres Fanjul, Elysze Held, Eva Hughes, Irma Martinez, Karen Martinez, Kelly Saks, Lola Ponce, Manny Machado, Martha Graeff, Melody and Christiaan De La Fe, Shea Marie and Soledad Picon. To shop and learn more about MAYORS, please visit www.MAYORS.com. Karen Martinez, Eva Hughes, & Irma Martinez Nicolas Pic, David Hurley, & Benjamin Beaufils Elysze Held, David Kellie, & Lesley Decanio Karen Martinez, Carolina Melo, Kim Caceres, Elysze Held, Lola Ponce, & Martha Graeff Christiaan de la Fe, Melody de la Fe, Shea Marie, & Andres Fanjul David Kellie, Melissa Fichman, David Hurley, & Frank Cimilluca Soledad Picon, Malena Assing, Eva Picon, & Yulien Brenlla By ML staff. Images courtesy of Mayors

  • An Exploration of Emotions: Laura Muensterer on Her Debut Collection of Poems, Freebird

    freebird is the debut poetry collection by emerging poet, Laura Muensterer. The book features one hundred original poems that elegantly express a multi-faceted interpretation of the human condition and feed the soul with validation. Laura’s depth of perspective reflected in her poems far outweighs her 22 years on earth. freebird dances through topics from relationships, the passing of time, self-love, self-judgment, the image myth, trust, betrayal, liberation, and ultimately freedom. The poetry book culminates with the poem titled freebird. The “freebird” is one who sees through the human illusion and casts off the delusions of ego, societal expectation, and self-criticism, to finally be able to fly. Laura was born in Munich, Germany and raised in Dallas, Texas by her German father, and midwestern, Oklahoma-bred mother. She now resides in San Diego, CA. She began writing poetry in elementary school with the hope of giving a voice to a full range of human emotions. “When I write, I try to interpret what I believe many people around the world are experiencing but may not have the words to express.” Through poetry and illustration, Laura explores various aspects of the human experience while shedding light on the many ways our past shapes our present and future self. Your poems reflect such amazing insight and you’re only 22 years old. Where do the ideas come from? Laura Muensterer: I began writing poetry as far back as grade school and middle school started, when I would practice writing poems in English class. It is something that has been inside me for as long as I can remember. I think being born in Munich, Germany to a German dad and a mom from America, as well as moving around a bit growing up set the stage for my sense of wanderlust, in terms of wanting to know about the world, the human experience, and why we experience the things we do. Writing poetry has always been my way of exploring and expressing all facets of the human condition and all ranges of emotion, including my own. What other poets have inspired you and your work? LM: I have been following Rupi Kaur’s work for years and I gain great inspiration from her poetry. Her work certainly informs and inspires me, but in terms of my poetry, I have my own individual style and voice. How would you describe the collection of one hundred poems in your new book, freebird? LM: Although the poems in my book cover a wide range of topics, from love and relationships to self-doubt, confidence, growth, betrayal, forgiveness, and freedom, the overarching theme throughout all of my poetry is that it is rooted in humanity; the simplicity and complexity of feeling like both child and adult throughout our lives here on earth. I try to interpret all of the phases of life we go through, and I also try to include things that could be relatable to most everyone. When I write, I try to interpret what I believe many people around the world are experiencing, but may not have the words to express. freebird is available on Amazon. For more on Laura, visit lauramuensterer.com Words by Allison Kugel

  • Brooke Lyons: A One-way Ticket to Hollywood, Please!

    There is no question about it, Brooke Lyons knows how to make the best out of whatever comes her way. Actually, it’s the 39-year-old’s fighting spirit that brought her where she is today in Hollywood. You might recognize her from Two Broke Girls, Life Sentence, The Affair or most recently, Magnum P.I. She has been in the entertainment industry since 2004, and has mostly focused on television throughout her career. Currently, Brooke is filming the NBC drama, Lincoln, scheduled for release in 2020, and her previous project, Paradise City, is in post-production. Brooke is busy -- after all, there is no shortage of shows being created. “We’re in the Golden Age of TV,” says Brooke. Early on, Brooke didn’t know that her passion for the arts and storytelling would lead her to acting. “Growing up in Connecticut, I’m not even sure being an actress or being an artist was possible,” says Brooke. “It was probably because I didn’t know a grown-up making a living from the arts.” It was not until after college that she thought, Maybe I can do this as a job. “I have always been infatuated with storytelling. As a child, I liked to watch and rewatch movies.” She liked how movies, through storytelling, could transport her to another time, another realm. “I started ballet at a very young age --even those stories called to me, like The Nutcracker.” Brooke wanted to be a dancer, and studied ballet at the Joffrey Ballet School, The New England Ballet School, and Boston Ballet. However, when she was diagnosed with scoliosis, she was forced to reconsider her aspirations of becoming a professional ballerina. “At the time, it was a huge disappointment,” she shares. “It was really what I wanted to do.” No teen ever anticipates having to deal with a setback like this, however, Brooke, then 14 years old, made the most of it and discovered that the best medicine sometimes is laughter. “It’s the peak of when my sense of humor developed —out of pure necessity,” she chuckles. “I’m diagnosed with scoliosis, I had a back brace and when you are in the 9th grade, and the boy you like is sitting next to you in math class, and you drop a pencil, but you physically can’t pick it up because you are wearing a back brace straight out of Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion; it’s funny. There is no way to be cool or suave, you just have to laugh,” she says with a laugh. “Those experiences shape you. It’s part of what makes me who I am, and I’m grateful for that.” After high school, Brooke enrolled at Yale, where she studied English literature. There, she fell in love with the power of theater and television and learned the anatomy of storytelling. “It gave me the whole foundation for what I do,” says Brooke. While Brooke was a sophomore at Yale, she had to have surgery to correct her spine. “I couldn’t do anything, but I missed performing. Post-surgery, I was crawling out of my skin with creative energy and I didn’t know what to do with it, so I decided to audition for a play. I got it and I fell madly in love.” It was after this play that she thought, Maybe I could make a living out of this. “I bought a one-way ticket to L.A. [California] --where I had never been,” she laughs. “I showed up after graduation. Honestly, it was terrifying. I didn’t know anyone; I didn’t know anything. You look back at your life, and if I would have known then, what I know now, I would have never done it. There is something nice about being naïve enough just to take that leap, take that chance.” Although it was hard in the beginning, Brooke stuck with it, and stayed in Los Angeles, and now has a thriving acting career to show for it. “I stayed. A lot of people leave. Some may call that perseverance or resilience, I think I’m just incredibly stubborn.” Currently, Brooke is playing Abby Miller on Magnum P.I. Abby is Magnum’s girlfriend and a criminal defense attorney. “It’s fun, because when you meet a character in television, you get one episode at a time, so you only have that one episode to piece together this idea of her. At the time, I did a little research into criminal defense attorneys, and I used a lot of my imagination to know what elements of her personality bring her to life. If the script says she is outdoorsy and down-to-earth, I’m thinking, Let’s trace it back. What was her childhood like? What drives her to be one way versus the other?” she explains. In Showtime’s The Affair, she plays Eden Ellery. “What I love about these characters in The Affair is that these are complex women who are written to be smart, independent, and morally ambiguous. They are not just there to prop up the man. Eden, she is my favorite of all time. I really relished the opportunity to embody Eden through different character’s perspectives —the lead characters, they see Eden through different lenses.” Brooke explains that the show is done through two different perspectives, and because of this, she found herself adapting her performance each time, so it could be channeled through different people’s eyes. “That has been so much fun,” says Brooke. “In life, too, we say, ‘I have an identity.’ We think of us being a certain way, but often we don’t consider that every person perceives us differently.” Over the last fifteen years, Brooke has taken on many different roles and has learned so much from playing all these characters. There is one thing that she wishes she knew when she first started out in Hollywood: to be herself. “There is only one you —do you and do it well. That took me a long time to come to. I think in Hollywood, as in life, it’s uncomfortable to try to fit in a box. If you give yourself permission to be authentically you, everything becomes clear.” Follow Brooke on Instagram: @BrookieLyons and Twitter: @BrookeLyons. Words by Claudia Paredes | Photo Credit: Hudson Taylor

  • Enjoy Before Returning!: Presenting DIESEL’s Autumn-Winter 2019 Collection

    You may have heard of the term “wardrobing” -- the act of buying an outfit, wearing it out, and then returning it. We know people do it. It’s a rising trend, and most fashion brands struggle with how to handle it, except for DIESEL. The new campaign, “Enjoy Before Returning,” for their Autumn-Winter 2019 collection is a playful, nonconformist stance on this controversial topic. Rather than condemning wardrobing, DIESEL embraces it. Click below to launch slideshow > Images by Angelo Pennetta | Production by Art Partner | Stylist Julia Sarr-Jamois

  • Miami Design District’s Fourth Annual Fashion Strikes Cancer Benefit

    The Miami Design District hosted the Fourth Annual Fashion Strikes Cancer benefit at the Moore Building in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The event was founded and hosted by fashion visionary, stylist and breast cancer survivor Angeles Almuna to commemorate her battle with cancer and give hope to those who are experiencing, have suffered or lost a loved one to cancer. This year’s memorable event honored Breast Cancer Research Foundation Co-Chair and breast cancer survivor Kinga Lampert. Guests enjoyed a variety of event elements, including a photography exhibition curated by Angeles called Selfless, showcasing 36 women who inspired her during her most challenging times throughout her journey projected onto two flower-shaped installations at the center of the venue. Moreover, Istituto Marangoni Miami donated a spectacular dress inspired by Roberto Capucci’s couture vintage Butterfly Dress that was on display for guests to admire. The dress was inspired by femininity, class, elegance and the metaphor of the butterfly --a creature that gracefully transforms into a new body. The night gave way to touching speeches by host Angeles Almuna and honoree Kinga Lampert, which were followed by a stellar performance by Venezuelan singer and songwriter Manu Manzo. Angeles Almuna & Kinga Lampert Aileen Garcia & Meg Semeniuk Jhon Santos & Valeria Krasavina Anna Williams, Sandra Santiago, & Stephanie Theis Fajardo Lovaton Zislis & Ana Alfonzo Brian Stone, Piaget Abbasi, & Perci Pietro Jana Rose Carrero, Eliam Coro, Suneal Nandigam, & Ashley Brozic Mary Jane Claverol, Angeles Almuna, Natalia Giannangeli, & Noelia Madiedo Photo Credit: World Red Eye

  • Wolfgang's Steakhouse: Wolfgang Zwiener Takes the Chophouse Experience to the Next Level

    You’re craving a perfectly-prepared steak and mouth-watering seafood in a beautiful setting —where do you go? If you’re smart, you head over to Wolfgang’s Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zwiener. The former Peter Luger head waiter took his four decades of experience at the famous Brooklyn steakhouse and created a chain of restaurants (there are 19 locations worldwide, from Manhattan to Beverly Hills and Hong Kong to Tokyo) that is next level in every way. Fortunately, there is a Wolfgang’s Steakhouse right here in South Florida that boasts gorgeous views of the Miami River and Downtown Miami from every seat in the house. The restaurant exudes that old-school, upscale steakhouse vibe with its classic decor, white linen tablecloths, and finely dressed waiters. Once we are seated in their spacious dining room, we peruse the menu. The dinner menu (they serve lunch too) is divided into sections: Appetizers, Soups & Salads, Steak & Chops, Seafood, and Sides. With so many appealing appetizers to choose from —hello, Seafood Platter, Stone Crabs (seasonal), Wolfgang’s Crab Cake—, we finally agree on the fresh oysters on the half shell and lobster cocktail to start. You can never go wrong with seafood, right? A platter housing half a dozen oysters and a whole lobster split down the middle, served with cocktail sauce, are delivered to our table. The lobster is juicy, and the oysters are plump and briny. The seafood is delicious, fresh, and certainly sets the bar for what we can expect. Click below to launch slideshow > Wolfgang’s is widely known for their 100% USDA Prime meats and perfectly prepared dry-aged steaks, aged in their own aging box on the premise for an average of 28 days. The Steak & Chops section features a porterhouse for two, rib-eye steak, lamb chops.... We order a filet mignon each, along with shareable sides: lobster mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, and creamed spinach. I cut into my filet to find a perfect medium-rare center. I savor my first bite as it melts in my mouth. Tender, juicy, and bursting with flavor, this steak is among the best I’ve ever had. Bravo, Wolfgang’s! I am a discerning food critic and find it so disappointing when a steakhouse falls short on their side dishes, it ruins my dining experience. Thankfully, Wolfgang’s chefs know what they’re doing and their sides are incredible —from their creamy spinach to their velvety mashed potatoes. Definitely order the lobster mac and cheese, it’s rich with cheese and boasts the ideal amount of lobster. Next time, I intend to try their fried onion rings and sautéed mushrooms —our neighboring table ordered these sides and they looked appetizing. Once our plates are cleared and our tablecloth is cleaned, the dessert menu is presented to us. Though we are delightfully full from our decadent meal, there’s always room for something sweet. And this dessert menu is particularly hard to turn away — key lime pie, cheesecake, tiramisu, chocolate mousse cake… All desserts are available with homemade schlag (whipped cream). We agree on the apple strudel. A good-sized piece of apple strudel, sprinkled with powdered sugar and served with a side of schlag the size of our dessert, is set down before us. We forget that we’re full and dive in. Served warm and piled high with spiced apples, this dessert is the perfect ending to our exceptional dining experience at Wolfgang’s Steakhouse. Click below to launch slideshow > Wolfgang’s Steakhouse is located at 315 S. Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33131. For more information, visit wolfganvgssteakhouse.net or call 305-487-7130. Words by Vanessa Pascale. Images by Wolfgang Steak House

  • Impossibly Soft Comfort at Home: Bamboo Bathrobe by Cariloha

    Bathrobes are one of those items that everyone should have, but not many people think about buying for themselves. They’re often associated with posh hotels and luxury spas, but the Bamboo Bathrobe from Cariloha is right at home in your own bathroom. In fact, it brings that pampered spa feeling to every morning. The Bamboo Bathrobe uses a dual layer construction, with a different material on the inside and outside. It’s a seamless combination, and the color matching and construction make this just two sides of a single fabric. This little trick helps Cariloha’s robe be impossibly soft on the outside while still moisture absorbing on the inside. The exterior is a micro-polyester blend and begs to be touched—you’ll catch yourself running your hand along the sleeves just for the sensation. It’s more often found on blankets or pillows, but is right at home in this robe. The interior, meanwhile, is made of a bamboo viscose material—a Cariloha trademark. It’s slightly less soft than the impossibly soft exterior, but it's still a big jump above the typical terry cloth towel or robe that you’re used to. What it sacrifices in a little bit of softness, it gains in spades from its water absorbing properties. This is the material that has to do all the work, after all! It manages to soak up the water from your body without getting flat or soggy. Cariloha insists that the bamboo interior material “is naturally moisture wicking and features odor, allergy-resistant properties.” This is hugely important with robes, which are key culprits in the hunt for that smell in your bathroom and towels. This is no silk robe, it’s meant to be thrown on after the shower or bath to keep you warm and dry. If you’re experience is anything like mine, you’ll find yourself delaying getting dressed until the last possible moment—I now drink my morning coffee strictly in my robe! The thick belt keeps the robe where it’s supposed to be with a single twist, and the large front pockets are perfect for your cell phone—don’t pretend like you don’t check your phone after you get out of the shower! When you finally succumb to your adult responsibilities and put on some pants, a thick loop at the neck makes it easy to hang up your morning gown. The Bamboo Bathrobe is unisex and comes in white or a dark gray graphite, two pretty classic colors that should complement most bathroom decors. I’m 5’10”, 170lbs and the S/M unisex size fits well without any extra space. The sleeves hang high on the wrist, which is kind of nice after you get out of the shower and are brushing your teeth, splashing your hands in the sink, or making your coffee. The sleeves stay out of your way and don’t require any rolling. However, if you’re any taller, I’d recommend switching to the larger size. It’s a tough world out there, and we all deserve a little luxury in the morning. Wrap yourself in an impossibly soft, full-body hug to start off each and every day with Cariloha’s Bamboo Bathrobe. For more information, visit: www.cariloha.com Story by Thomas Bender

  • FGI South Florida’s Fall Trend Presentation Reception with Jonathan Adler

    The Shade Store sponsored this Meet and Greet event with Jonathan Adler, who has a long-lasting partnership with the brand. Jonathan recently launched an expanded collection with The Shade Store featuring bold and playful fabrics for drapery, roman shades and cornices. The Shade Store’s showroom is in the Miami Design District at 135 NE 40th Street. Natalia Dedic & Romana Messore Kara Marion & Lorenzo Forteleoni Angelique Salcedo & Rita Green Marina Vaskina, Oscar Lopez, & Sandra Madjdi Angeles Almuna, Gabriella Smith, & Gabriela Medina Ievgen Artsybashev, Nancy O’Riley, & Stephen Lazorischak First image credit: Vienna Bandur, Kara Marion, Jonathan Adler, Isreal Justiniano, Daniela Grow, Judy Henry, & Lorenzo Forteleoni. Images by WorldRedEye

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