Ocean Drive - 2017 - Issue 2 - February - Charlotte McKinney

Page 1

oceandrive.com

GREENGALE PUBLISHING, LLC

CHARLOTTE MCKINNEY


CLÉ DE CARTIER

147 NE 39th Street, Miami Design District (305) 894-2960 Aventura Mall (305) 521-1800 214 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach (561) 655-5913 Town Center at Boca Raton (561) 367-9100

Shop the collection www.cartier.com


New Collection




DEPARTING from your front door

EMIRATES FIRST AND BUSINESS Enjoy complimentary Chauffer Drive Service to and from the airport in 70 cities around the world. And once in Dubai, relax in the premium airport lounge with gourmet cuisine and exclusive wines. Fly Emirates from Fort Lauderdale to Dubai and beyond. Book now at emirates.com/us

Hello Tomorrow

Available for First and Business Class passengers.



# atMDD M I A M I D E S I G N D I S T R I C T. N E T


MORE THAN 60 STORES. A N D W E ’ R E J U S T G E T T I N G S TA R T E D .



THE WORLD’S BEST WATCH BRANDS Bal Harbour Shops Shops At Merrick Park

305.866.4312 tourneau.com


AVENTURA: 305.931.9484 | CORAL GABLES: 305.774.0004 | DORAL: 305.639.9969 | BRAZIL 25 LOCATIONS | WWW.ARTEFACTO.COM







Š2017 California Closet Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Each franchise independently owned and operated.

E e and after

See more stories #CCBeforeAfter


californiaclosets.com 3 0 5 . 6 2 3 . 8 2 8 2 M IAM I

900 Park Centre Blvd.


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

This condominium is being developed by 2701 Bayshore One Park Grove, LLC , a Florida limited liabilit y company ( “ Developer” ), which has a limited right to use the trademarked names and logos of Terra and Related. Any and all statements, disclosures and/or representations shall be deemed made by Developer and not by Terra and Related and you agree to look solely to Developer (and not to Terra and Related and/or reach of their af filiates) with respect to any and all matters relating to the marketing and/ or development of the Condominium and with respect to the sales of units in the Condominium. OR AL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER . FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718 .503 , FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. These materials are not intended to be an of fer to sell, or solicitation to buy a unit in the condominium. Such an offering shall only be made pursuant to the prospectus (offering circular) for the condominium and no statements should be relied upon unless made in the prospectus or in the applicable purchase agreement. In no event shall any solicitation, of fer or sale of a unit in the condominium be made in, or to residents of, any state or countr y in which such activit y would be unlawful.


Artist Conceptual Rendering

Introducing the magnificent waterfront homes of One Park Grove — estate-quality condominiums and penthouses with the perfect location, magnificent architecture, spectacular views and a richly-layered lifestyle. Architecture by OMA  • Rem Koolhaas Interiors by Meyer Davis Kitchens & Baths by William Sofield Landscapes by Enzo Enea Sculpture by Jaume Plensa Lifestyle Curated by Colin Cowie

PARK-GROVE.COM ��� ��� ����


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

NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION

GranParaisoResidences.com

T 305.240.6493

On Site Sales Gallery Open Daily 600 NE 30th Terrace, Miami, Florida 33137

Sales by RELATED REALTY in collaboration with FORTUNE DEVELOPMENT SALES Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida Statute, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. Your eligibility for purchase depends upon your state of residency. This offer is void where prohibited. Gran Paraiso is developed by PRH Paraiso Two, LLC (“Developer”), which, pursuant to license agreements, uses the trademarked names and logos of The Related Group, which is not Developer. This offer is made pursuant to the Prospectus for Gran Paraiso and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the Prospectus provided to you by the Developer. Square footage is approximate and may vary depending on how measured and actual construction. Locations and layouts of windows, doors, closets, plumbing fixtures, and structural and architectural design elements may vary from concept to actual construction. All depictions of appliances, plumbing fixtures, counters, countertops, cabinets, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of design and décor detail are conceptual and are not necessarily included with Unit purchase. Developer expressly reserves


the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable or necessary as a matter of code compliance or otherwise. There is no guarantee that any, or all off-site attractions, shopping venues, restaurants, and activities referenced will exist or be fully developed, as depicted, or that these would not change. The managing entities, hotels, artwork, designers, contributing artists, interior designers, fitness facilities, amenities, services, and restaurants proposed within the Condominium and referred to herein are accurate as of this publication date; however, Developer does not guarantee that these will not change prior to, or following, completion of the Condominium. Any art depicted or described may be exchanged for comparable art at the Developer’s discretion. Art may be loaned to, rather than owned by, the Association. Consult the Prospectus for all terms, conditions, and specifications. Reproduction for private or commercial use is not authorized. 2015Š PRH Paraiso Two, LLC with all rights reserved.



R

elaxed Napa Valley luxury, married to stunning Atlantic vistas, makes for the perfect pairing. Located directly on the sand in beautiful Fort Lauderdale; Auberge Beach offers a taste of the wine country, with a dash of understated elegance –– for those with an appreciation for great wine, great food and great living. The healing power of pleasure awaits...

2200 North Ocean Blvd.

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305

(954) 281-1228

AubergeBeach.com

Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to this brochure and the documents required by Section 718.503, Florida Statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. This Condominium is developed by PRH FAIRWINDS, LLC (“Developer”) and this offering is made only by the Developer’s Prospectus for the Condominium. Developer, has a licensed right to use the trade names, marks, and logos of: The Related Group, Fortune International Group, The Fairwinds Group, and Auberge Resorts, LLC. Auberge Resorts LLC and its affiliates (the “Auberge Group”) are not related to, affiliated or associated with, or a partner in the business of the Developer. No representation, warranty or guarantee is made or implied by the Auberge Group with respect to any statement or information made or provided about the Condominium. Neither the Auberge Group, nor any of its directors, officers, employees, or agents has or will have any responsibility or liability arising out of, or related to, this publication or the transactions contemplated by this publication, including any liability or responsibility for any statement or information made or contained in this publication. Auberge® is the registered trademark of Auberge Resorts, LLC and used by license agreement. In the event the Auberge® license should lapse, this Condominium and any hotel affiliated with this Condominium will not be permitted to use the name Auberge®. The managing entities, hotels, brands, artwork, designers, contributing artists, interior designers, fitness facilities, amenities, services, and restaurants proposed are subject to change at the Developer’s discretion. The Developer is not incorporated in, located in, nor a resident of, New York. This is not intended to be an offer to sell, nor a solicitation of an offer to buy, condominium units in New York or to residents of New York, or any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law. Any art depicted may be exchanged for comparable art at the Developer’s discretion. Consult the Prospectus for all terms, conditions, specifications, and Unit dimensions. Reproduction for private or commercial use is not authorized. 2016 ® PRH FAIRWINDS, LLC, unless otherwise noted, with all rights reserved.


Sales by Related Realty in collaboration with Fortune Development Sales ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. OBTAIN THE PROPERTY REPORT REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW AND READ IT BEFORE SIGNING ANYTHING. NO FEDERAL AGENCY HAS JUDGED THE MERITS OR VALUE, IF ANY, OF THIS PROPERTY.


LIVE THE HYDE LIFESTYLE Hyde Beach Club Membership * • Heated Pool and Spa Poolside Bar and Grill • Water Views • Housekeeping * • Professionally Staffed Spa* Room Service * • Concierge Services *• Lobby Piano Bar and Lounge Pet and Laundry Services * • Dog Park • Tennis Court and Putting Green State-Of-The-Art Fitness Center with Spin/Yoga Studio Club, Game, Media, and Kid’s Rooms 1 Bedrooms From The Low $400’S 2 Bedrooms From The Low $500’S 3 Bedrooms From The Low $800’S

HYDEMIDTOWN.COM

T 786.422.0681

SALES GALLERY 3401 NE 1ST AVE MIAMI, FL 33137

The Developer is PRH Midtown 3 LLC. Pricing, design, amenities, and nearby attractions are subject to change without notice. Nearby shopping, entertainment, cultural, and dining attractions are not controlled by Developer and are not offered nor guaranteed by Developer.


ANDREW HARPER

#1 FAMILY RESORT

IN THE WORLD

36 Years of Achievement |14 Luxury Buildings | One Development Team ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. All artist’s or architecturalrenderings, sketches, graphic materials and photos depicted or otherwise described herein are proposed and conceptual only, and are based upon preliminary development plans, which are subject to change. This is not an offering in any state in which registration is required but in which registration requirements have not yet been met. THIS IS NOT AN OFFER FOR CONTRACT OR SALE IN THE STATES OF NY, NJ OR MASS.


CHILL OUT (AT ONE OF OUR 5 OCEANFRONT POOLS)

TM

The World’s Finest Residences At The World’s Finest Resort

®

MIAMI estatesatacqualina

Estates At Acqualina

www.estatesatacqualina.com


ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. All artist’s or architecturalrenderings, sketches, graphic materials and photos depicted or otherwise described herein are proposed and conceptual only, and are based upon preliminary development plans, which are subject to change. This is not an offering in any state in which registration is required but in which registration requirements have not yet been met. THIS IS NOT AN OFFER FOR CONTRACT OR SALE IN THE STATES OF NY, NJ OR MASS.


CHILL IN (AT OUR INDOOR ICE-SKATING RINK)

PHASE ONE PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICING FROM $3.8 TO $9 MILLION. PENTHOUSES & SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES FROM $12 TO $36 MILLION. SALES GALLERY WITH FULL-SIZE FURNISHED MODEL RESIDENCE 17895 COLLINS AVENUE, SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FLORIDA 33160 SCHEDULE YOUR VIEWING APPOINTMENT TODAY. 786 577 3973 or sales@estatesatacqualina.com

TM

The World’s Finest Residences At The World’s Finest Resort

®

MIAMI


NEVER SETTLE A selection of extraordinary homes dramatically redefining the Miami River and waterfront living

For inquiries, please call 305.307.5933 or visit oneriverpoint.com Exclusive Sales & Marketing by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy, condominium units to residents of any jurisdiction where such offer or solicitation cannot be made or are otherwise prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The information provided, including pricing, is solely for informational purposes, and is subject to change without notice. Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to this brochure and to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. This advertisement is not an offering. It is a solicitation of interest in the advertised property. No offering of the advertised units can be made and no deposits can be accepted, or reservations, binding or non-binding, can be made until an offering plan is filed with the New York State Department of Law. This advertisement is made pursuant to Cooperative Policy Statement No. 1, issued by the New York State Department of Law. CP16-0027, Sponsor: KAR Miami MRP LLC, 24 SW 4th Street, Miami, Florida 33130



Discover

the

Exclusive Sales Agent: Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. L.L.C. or its affiliates (“Ritz-Carlton”). 4701 North Meridian, of any of the statements or representations made herein. This THE OFFERING DOCUMENTS FOR THE CONDOMINIUM

Private siDe

of

MiaMi Beach

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach are not owned, developed or sold by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. uses The Ritz-Carlton marks under a license from Ritz-Carlton, which has not confirmed the accuracy graphic is an “artist’s rendering” and is for conceptual purposes only. THIS OFFERING IS MADE ONLY BY AND NO STATEMENT SHOULD BE RELIED UPON IF NOT MADE IN THE OFFERING DOCUMENTS.


a LiMiteD coLLection of exquisite resiDences anD Private singLe-faMiLy viLLas DesigneD By Piero Lissoni | froM $2 to $40 MiLLion

ProjecteD coMPLetion suMMer 2017 visit the MoDeL resiDence at viLLa Lissoni toDay 305.770.6241 | theresiDencesMiaMiBeach.coM

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



59 Bayfront condominium residences around a glittering lagoon. A collaboration between Ateliers Jean Nouvel and JDS Development, Nouvel’s first project in Miami. The best of waterfront living in South Beach. Starting at $1.7 Million. SALES GALLERY NOW OPEN 1400 Alton Road Miami Beach, FL 33139

MONADTERRACE.MIAMI EXCLUSIVE SALES & MARKETING DOUGL AS ELLIMAN DE VELOPMENT MARKE TING

786-636-2167

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




All images are artist conceptual renderings. Developer may change without notice.

COME TO OUR SALES GALLERY OR CALL FOR A PRIVATE PRESENTATION 855 853 3503 / www.PARAMOUNTmiami.com ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.


THE MOST AMENITIES IN THE WORLD

MIAMI WORLDCENTER


IMPECCABLE FRENCH STYLE “

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

INTERIOR DESIGNER JEAN-LOUIS DENIOT

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


EAST E D G E WAT E R ' S O N LY LU X U RY WAT E R F R O N T BOUTIQU E CON DOM I N I U M WI TH 2 U N I TS P E R F LO O R EVE RY U N I T H AS D I R E CT 270˚ B AY V I E W S O N LY 1 0 0 U N I TS

SALES GALLE RY: 254 N E 30TH ST., M IAM I, FL 33137 (305) 767-1414

|

I N FO@E LYSE E M IAM I.COM

WWW.E LYSE E M IAM I.COM

EXCLUSIVE SALES & MARKETING

ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. These materials are not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy a unit in the condominium. Such an offering shall only be made pursuant to the prospectus (offering circular) for the condominium and no statements should be relied upon unless made in the prospectus or in the applicable purchase agreement. In no event shall any solicitation, offer or sale of a unit in the condominium be made in, or to residents of, any state or country in which such activity would be unlawful. All plans, features and amenities depicted herein are based upon preliminary development plans, and are subject to change without notice in the manner provided in the offering documents. No guarantees or representations whatsoever are made that any plans, features, amenities or facilities will be provided or, if provided, will be of the same type, size, location or nature as depicted or described herein. This project is being developed by 700 Miami Partners LLC, aDelaware limited liability company, which was formed solely for such purpose. Two Roads Development LLC, a Florida limited liability company (“Two Roads”), is affiliated with this entity, but is not the developer of this project.


The complete offering terms are in an offering plan available from Sponsor. File No. CD15-0185. Sponsor: CPS Fee Company, LLC. 805 Third Avenue, Seventh Floor, New York, NY 10022. Sponsor reserves the right to make changes in accordance with the terms of the Offering Plan. Equal Housing Opportunity.

ENDLESS VIEWS COUNTLESS AMENITIES ATTAINABLE PRICES ONE SQUARE DEAL

SOCIAL COURTYARDS

TEA PAVILLION

SUNKEN TRANQUILITY GARDEN AND SPA

One Manhattan Square is an 800-foot tall modern glass tower located on the edge of the New York Harbor. With epic river and skyline views, these beautiful homes are wrapped by lush private gardens and over 100,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities. To schedule a private appointment please call: +1 212.252.1560 OneManhattanSquare.com info@onemanhattansquare.com


THEATER AND PERFORMANCE SPACE

F U L L- C O U RT B A S K E T BA L L

1 to 3 Bedroom Waterfront Condominium Residences From $1.16M 20 Year Tax Abatement Anticipated Monthly carrying costs for a one bedroom residence start at $750 per month

BOWLING ALLEY


RESIDENCES FROM $1.4 MILLION ON SITE SALES GALLERY: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 3581 EAST GLENCOE STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133 305 521 1719 THEFAIRCHILDGROVE.COM ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. THIS OFFERING IS MADE ONLY BY THE PROSPECTUS FOR THE CONDOMINIUM AND NO STATEMENT SHOULD BE RELIED UPON IF NOT MADE IN THE PROSPECTUS. THIS IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL, OR SOLICITATION OF OFFERS TO BUY, THE CONDOMINIUM UNITS IN STATES WHERE SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION CANNOT BE MADE AND/OR TO RESIDENTS OF ANY JURISDICTION WHERE SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION CANNOT BE MADE OR ARE OTHERWISE PROHIBITED BY LAW AND YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR PURCHASE WILL DEPEND UPON YOUR STATE OF RESIDENCY. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, INCLUDING PRICING, IS SOLELY FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ROVR DEVELOPMENT (“ROVR”) IS NOT THE DEVELOPER OF THE CONDOMINIUM. THIS CONDOMINIUM IS BEING DEVELOPED BY GROVE BAY PROPERTIES, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (“DEVELOPER”), WHICH HAS A LIMITED RIGHT TO USE THE TRADEMARKED NAMES AND LOGOS OF ROVR. ANY AND ALL STATEMENTS, DISCLOSURES AND/OR REPRESENTATIONS SHALL BE DEEMED MADE BY DEVELOPER AND NOT BY ROVR AND YOU AGREE TO LOOK SOLELY TO DEVELOPER (AND NOT TO ROVR AND/OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES) WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL MATTERS RELATING TO THE MARKETING AND/OR DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONDOMINIUM AND WITH RESPECT TO THE SALE OF UNITS IN THE CONDOMINIUM. THESE DRAWINGS AND DEPICTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE CONCEPTUAL ONLY AND ARE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF REFERENCE. THEY SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF THE FINAL DETAIL OF THE CONDOMINIUM. THE DEVELOPER EXPRESSLY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE MODIFICATIONS, REVISIONS AND CHANGES IT DEEDED DESIRABLE IN ITS SOLE AND ABSOLUTE DISCRETION. NEITHER THE DEVELOPER, GROVE BAY PROPERTIES, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, NOR THE FAIRCHILD CONDOMINIUM (THE “CONDOMINIUM”), HAVE ANY AFFILIATION, ASSOCIATION OR OTHER INVOLVEMENT WITH FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANICAL GARDENS, THE KAMPONG AND/OR DR. DAVID GRANDISON FAIRCHILD (COLLECTIVELY, THE “GARDENS ENTITIES”), NOR DO ANY OF THE GARDENS ENTITIES HAVE ANY AFFILIATION, ASSOCIATION OR OTHER INVOLVEMENT WITH THE DEVELOPER AND/OR THE CONDOMINIUM. THE NAME OF THE CONDOMINIUM AND/OR THE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION MAY BE CHANGED BY THE DEVELOPER, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION.


C U R AT E D WAT E R F R O N T L I V I N G T H E O N LY N E W W AT E R F R O N T L U X U R Y C O N D O M I N I U M I N C O C O N U T G R O V E


FRONT RUNNER Restore and revive: Thanks to fundraising efforts and this month’s Miami International Boat Show, the future looks bright for the oncedejected Miami Marine Stadium Park & Basin.

COME SAIL AWAY

BY LAUREN EPSTEIN

If the Magic City isn’t already the boating capital of the world, it certainly will be this month, when the 2017 Miami International Boat Show comes to the Miami Marine Stadium Park & Basin. A whopping 100,000 people are expected to attend the event, taking place February 16–20. And with more than 1,300 vessels on display—

46 OCEANDRIVE.COM

including some 550 in the water—there will be something for every sailor, fisherman, and luxury lover in Miami and beyond. This year’s show is bigger and better than ever, with more boats, expanded food and beverage offerings, and additional on-water experiences. Get access to a VIP lounge aboard the 111-foot yacht Biscayne Lady, test-

drive your dream vessel in South Florida’s glittering open waters, or head to Pier 9 and shop the more than 100 luxury yachts for sale. With a massive international crowd, the show is anticipated to have a $597 million impact on the local area—greater than two Super Bowls—and employ 6,592 people. What’s more, the celebration is bringing

new hope to a stadium that needs a little love. Formerly a venue for legendary concerts, Miami Marine Stadium became a hub for vandals after closing in 1992 following Hurricane Andrew. In an effort to return it to its former glory, the Miami City Commission passed a resolution in November authorizing a $45 million sale of bonds

to pay for its restoration. In addition, Heineken and the National Trust for Historic Preservation raised $110,000 last summer. With extra help from the boat show, it’s all hands on deck as the storied stadium is steered toward a new beginning. 3501 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, 954-441-3220; miamiboatshow.com

.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN PARRA/GETTY IMAGES FOR HEINEKEN (STADIUM SEATS)

THE “GREATEST BOAT SHOW IN THE WORLD” DOCKS AT THE MIAMI MARINE STADIUM, BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO THE ILLUSTRIOUS VENUE.



FRONT RUNNER

2020 VISION WITH THE SUPER BOWL AIRING GLOBALLY THIS MONTH, MIAMI ALREADY STARTS TO PREPARE FOR 2020, WHEN AMERICA’S BIGGEST SPORTING EVENT WILL RETURN TO THE MAGIC CITY. BY BECKY RANDEL

After the Hard Rock Stadium underwent a $450 million renovation, with the world’s largest indoor street art gallery to boot, Miami is ready to set yet another record: the most Super Bowls ever hosted by a city. The year 2020 will mark South Florida’s 11th time hosting, and this

48  OCEANDRIVE.COM

occasion—which coincides with the NFL’s 100th anniversary—is set to be an all-out extravaganza. Mike Zimmer, president of the Miami Super Bowl Host Committee, points to Super Bowl Park as the hot spot for the festivities. “It’s going to be unbelievable— it’s a fan center, free of

charge, that runs across 14 city blocks,” he says of the park, which will start at the InterContinental hotel in downtown and run up to the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Activities at the park will include tailgates, celebrity chef demonstrations, interactive games, concerts, player meet-and-greets, a

zipline with skyline views, and more. “Technology will drive a big part of this as well; a lot of things we’re looking at probably haven’t even been invented yet,” says Zimmer, noting one experience would allow fans to upload their pictures directly onto the 19-storytall illuminated wall of the

InterContinental. “[The Super Bowl] is a huge financial impact for us. Hundreds of millions of dollars come into our community,” says Zimmer. “Then, you have another hundreds of millions of dollars in media exposure. It’s going to be special.” miamisb2020.com

.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DOUG COLLIER/AFP/GETTY IMAGES (BENNETT); KEVIN MAZUR/WIREIMAGE (THE WHO); JEFF HAYNES/AFP/GETTY IMAGES (WONDER); JAMIE SQUIRE/GETTY IMAGES (ESTEFAN); ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/GETTY IMAGES (PRINCE)

Past Miami Super Bowl halftime shows included performances by (clockwise from top left) Tony Bennett and Patti LaBelle (1995); Roger Daltrey, Zak Starkey, and Pete Townshend of The Who (2010); Stevie Wonder and Gloria Estefan (both in 1999); and Prince (2007).



ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATION FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO BE AN OFFER TO SELL CONDOMINIUM UNITS IN ANY STATE WHERE PROHIB


WAKE UP TO DAY LIFE CUSTOM DESIGNED PENTHOUSE RESIDENCES

EXCLUSIVE SALES AND MARKETING BY D OUGL AS ELLIMAN DEVELOPMENT MARKETING

102 24 T H ST R E E T, M I A M I B E AC H , F L 33139 786. 245.7001 / 1HOMESSB.COM @1HOMESSB / #1HOMES

NS, REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO A PURCHASE CONTRACT AND THE OTHER DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE BITED BY LOCAL LAW AND YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR PURCHASE WILL DEPEND UPON YOUR STATE OF RESIDENCY. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.


Wa t e r f r o n t l u x u r y h a s a

O NLY 2 3 RE S IDE NCE S f r om 2. 1 mil l ion Sunrise to Sunset Views • 2,600 to 3,800+ SQ. FT. • 2 - 3 Bedroom 2.5 - 3.5 Bath • 4 Boat Slips for Vessels up to 70’ • Roof Top Terrace Located in North Beach Village • 780 Feet to the Beach

Exclusively Offered by

Developed By 321 Birch, LLC

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


new ADDRESS

Sales Center Location

Building Location

2400 E. Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

321 N. Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

844.331.0355 • 321FortLauderdale.com

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


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


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

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

Advertising & Interactive by

Miami


ARTIST CONCEPTUAL RENDERING. DEVELOPER MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

+

ONLY 95 BEACHFRONT RESIDENCES / OVER 85% SOLD / DELIVERING IN 2017 ONLY ONE RESIDENCE LEFT IN OUR EXCLUSIVE PENTHOUSE COLLECTION

ARTIST CONCEPTUAL RENDERING. DEVELOPER MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.


SALES GALLERY ADDRESS: 3020 N.E. 32ND AVENUE, SUITE 117, FT. LAUDERDALE

954 719 6049 / PARAMOUNTresidences.com

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




CONTENTS FEBRUARY 2017

46 // FRONT RUNNER

102

Queen Elizabeth: Artist Catherine Opie takes us inside the home of the late Elizabeth Taylor.

76 // LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 78 // LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER 80 // ...WITHOUT WHOM THIS ISSUE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE 82 // THE LIST

STYLE 87 // MOD TOD With a new Design District shop, Tod’s combines old-world elegance with a fresh street-style vibe that feels very circa now.

87

90 // MIAMI VICES Pastels, palm trees, and pure nostalgia are infused with modern Miami pizzazz in must-have pieces for the season.

White out: Mod’s the word at the new Tod’s boutique in Miami.

94 // BEAUTY AND THE BRAIN A former engineer, Colombian bombshell Melissa Varón is steaming up the Magic City.

96 // LABOR OF LOVE Send Cupid’s arrow straight to her heart with a work of artistry and a reminder of your affection.

98 // NEED IT NOW

90

Dashing doodads: Touches of pink elevate classic shapes to girlie new heights.

60  OCEANDRIVE.COM

Openings, launches, collabs, oh my! February brings transitional looks for Miami’s style setters.

100 // GROWING UP GRANDE A South Florida native, Style Code Live host Frankie Grande

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF THE ARTIST, REGEN PROJECTS, LOS ANGELES, AND LEHMANN MAUPIN, NEW YORK & HONG KONG (OPIE). ACCESSORIES: PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF CRAWFORD: TWIST MM HANDBAG, LOUIS VUITTON (PRICE ON REQUEST). MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT, 140 NE 39TH ST., 305-573-1366; LOUISVUITTON.COM. SUNGLASSES, MAX MARA ($300). MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT, 106 NE 39TH ST., 305-770-6200; MAXMARA.COM. MULE SANDALS, CASADEI ($950). SAKS FIFTH AVENUE, BRICKELL CITY CENTRE, 701 S. MIAMI AVE., 786-907-3800; CASADEI.COM

139 // SHOT ON SITE


© 2016 Landmark Vineyards, Kenwood, CA. All Rights Reserved. LANDMARK, OVERLOOK, the Stylized L, and the accompanying logos are trademarks of Landmark Vineyards or its affiliates. LV15775

WHEN YOU SOURCE FROM THE BEST CALIFORNIA VINEYARDS , EVERY YEAR IS YOUR BEST VINTAGE . Making wines with perfectly balanced taste is our passion. In fact, we have spent over 40 years negotiating with the most acclaimed vineyards for the best grapes to blend award-worthy chardonnays and pinot noirs. And while our wines are unique from one vintage to the next, one thing remains a constant—you’re getting the best of California in every bottle, every time.


CONTENTS

FEBRUARY 2017

116

Sonic boom: The Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival returns to light up the night— and fire up the day.

102 // HOME, SWEET ELIZABETH Famed artist Catherine Opie offers an intimate look into the life of Elizabeth Taylor through “700 Nimes Road,” a photographic exhibit of Taylor’s home and belongings.

SCENE 107 // THIS AIN’T A LOVE SONG Bon Jovi rocks the BB&T Center with a pre-Valentine’s Day concert.

108 // WORTHY CAUSE Make room for this month’s most elite galas and philanthropic events.

110 // EPICURE-ALL Calling all gourmands! The South Beach Wine & Food Festival is back for its 16th year—with a spread like never before.

62  OCEANDRIVE.COM

112 // CHILD PROOF A Nobel Peace Prize winner and the world’s top street artists come together with the Florida-based nonprofit Street Art for Mankind to battle child slavery.

114 // INTO THE ORA

120

Blazing stars: The Spam Allstars have been rocking Miami for 20 years, with no plans of slowing down.

Miami nightlife disciples are upping the ante with Ora, a discotheque unlike any other.

116 // OKEECHOBEE RISING After a triumphant debut, Florida’s alternative music and arts festival turns up the volume for its encore.

118 // NEW BEGINNINGS Freshly relocated to Little Haiti, the Emerson Dorsch gallery wows this month with eye-catching new paintings by Elisabeth Condon.

120 // SEEING STARS After almost two decades of jamming in the Magic City, Spam Allstars continue to rock—even for a new generation of listeners.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY TERRY BEERMAN (OKEECHOBEE)

talks fashion, inspiration, and being unapologetically himself.


TOURBILLON G-SENSOR RM 36-01 SEBASTIEN LOEB

FLORIDA Bal Harbour Shops (305) 866-6656 I Brickell City Centre (786) 347-5353


CONTENTS

FEBRUARY 2017

129

Making waves: Having conquered nearly every culinary realm on dry land, José Andrés turns to the sea with Bazaar Mar.

122 // PUSH, PULL, PRO On the heels of DBC Fitness’s two-year anniversary, David Alexander has much to celebrate, from training Dwyane Wade to changing the fitness game.

124 // FULL-CLUB PRESS Former Miami Heat star Rony Seikaly has found a second career doing what he loves: playing music.

126 // NOT FAR DOWN TO PARADISE Founded by Columbia University Business School grads, the Miami-based startup Sailo brings boats to your backyard at a moment’s notice.

SAVOR

136

Liquid love: Magic City mixologists are infusing these potions with real passion.

129 // SEA’S THE LIMIT At Bazaar Mar—anchored at the much-buzzed-about SLS Brickell—José Andrés boldly leads his fabled eatery into uncharted waters.

132 // KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL Some of Miami’s most enticing dishes and cocktails are kept under wraps and up the sleeves of the city’s best chefs and mixologists.

Miamians are salivating over the city’s hottest up-to-theminute restaurants, bars, food trucks, and underground nooks.

136 // LOVE TOAST This Valentine’s Day, the city’s top bars and their keepers cater to romance by mixing up potions chock-full of aphrodisiacs.

64  OCEANDRIVE.COM

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARY JAMES (BAZAAR MAR)

134 // MOUTH FULL


I LIKE TO LOOK GOOD FOR YOU, BUT I LOVE TO LOOK GOOD FOR ME. YOUR FIRST WAX IS ON US* WAXCENTER.COM | europeanwax MIAMI BEACH | 786 724 1444

MIAMI - MIDTOWN | 305 573 9485

SOUTH BEACH | 786 534 8005 *See waxcenter.com for complete details. Restrictions apply. © 2017 EWC Franchise, LLC. All Rights Reserved.


CONTENTS

FEBRUARY 2017

156

Wander off: Luxurious swimsuits inspire daydreams of faraway lands and endless excursions. Embroidered top, Oscar de la Renta ($2,990). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-7986; oscardelarenta.com. Cachette swimsuit, Eres ($385). The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6747899; thewebster.us

FEATURES 148 // CHARLOTTE’S WEB A blonde bombshell who has climbed the modeling ladder from Miami to Malibu, Charlotte McKinney trades in burgers for Baywatch while setting her sights on the top of the fashion and entertainment world.

Wanderers come to the coast to dream of far-off destinations and whirlwind adventures. In fabrics as easy as the ocean breeze, restless imaginations take flight.

164 // FAIREST OF THEM ALL Art Basel Miami Beach turned 15 in style as the world’s greatest art fair took over the city.

66  OCEANDRIVE.COM

PHOTOGRAPHY BY RODOLFO MARTINEZ

156 // WANDERLUST


You didn’t come this far to go somewhere else.

SM

STAY G O L D

COMPREHENSIVE WEALTH MANAGEMENT As a Citigold client, you’ll have exclusive access to Citigold Relationship Managers and Citi Personal Wealth Management Financial Advisors – trained through the Citi | Wharton Training Program – as well as access to preferred banking privileges and financial planning tools.

Connect today at citi.com/Citigold INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE PRODUCTS: NOT FDIC INSURED · NOT A BANK DEPOSIT · NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY · NO BANK GUARANTEE · MAY LOSE VALUE As a Citigold client, you can receive banking services from Citibank, N.A. Member FDIC, along with financial planning and investment guidance from Citi Personal Wealth Management. Citi Personal Wealth Management, a business of Citigroup Inc., offers investment products through Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (”CGMI”), member SIPC. Citigroup Life Agency LLC (“CLA”) offers insurance products. In California, CLA does business as Citigroup Life Insurance Agency, LLC (license number 0G56746). Citigold Relationship Managers are employees of Citibank, N.A. and are employees and registered representatives of CGMI. Citibank, CGMI and CLA are affiliated companies under the common control of Citigroup Inc. © 2017 Citigroup Inc. Citi, Citi and Arc Design and other marks used herein are service marks of Citigroup Inc. or its affiliates, used and registered throughout the world.


CONTENTS

FEBRUARY 2017

170 // LA DOLCE VITA

182 // BESPOKE ON SPEC

overlooking crystalline Biscayne Bay.

Before a pre-Valentine’s Day show in Miami, Andrea Bocelli and his wife, Veronica Berti, open up about music, life, and love in their gracious Keystone Point retreat.

A British developer and a Florida luxury home builder blend European flair with tropical modern design.

194 // THE EXPLORER

SPACE 177 // OCEAN DRIVE REVIVE The heartbeat of South Beach returns to its former glory.

180 // NORTHERN EXPOSURE All eyes are on Sunny Isles, with its gorgeous beaches, elaborate high-rises, and illustrious designers.

68  OCEANDRIVE.COM

186 // DOWNTOWN GIRL A staple of the home and design scene in Bal Harbour, Sara Colombo takes her talents to Brickell.

188 // ROMANTIC INTERLUDES This season, adding a sexy vibe to your South Beach home is simpler than you might think.

190 // ROOMS WITH A VIEW Design impresario Paulo Bacchi settles into a stunning penthouse

An esteemed veteran of the real estate scene, Dora Puig knows Miami’s terrain better than anyone.

AND FINALLY… 216 // #TRENDING IN THE MAGIC CITY While the rest of the country is wearing mittens and drinking hot cocoa, we Miamians are gearing up for the Veuve Carnaval and exchanging our cell phones for a beach retreat. Hello, February.

on the cover: Charlotte McKinney Dress, La Perla ($840). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-864-3173; laperla.com. Elle hoop earrings, Bonheur ($280). Calypso St. Barth, The Village of Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., 305-448-7642; calypsostbarth.com. Blakissima sandals, Christian Louboutin ($895). Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th St., 305-5766820; christianlouboutin.com

PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRAN PARENTE (PENTHOUSE). COVER: PHOTOGRAPHY BY RANDALL SLAVIN; STYLING BY LYSA COOPER; HAIR BY JOSEPH MAINE AT JED ROOT; MAKEUP BY TONYA BREWER AT DEW BEAUTY AGENCY; MANICURE BY PILAR NOIRE FOR TOM FORD IN TOASTED SUGAR AT NAILING HOLLYWOOD; STYLING ASSISTANCE BY ANASTASYA KOLOMYTSEVA AND BRIANA SINGLETON; LOCATION: SLS HOTEL, A LUXURY COLLECTION HOTEL, BEVERLY HILLS, 465 S. LA CIENEGA BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CA, (310) 247-0400; SLSHOTELS.COM/BEVERLYHILLS

190

Living lush: Artefacto’s Paulo Bacchi infuses his Coconut Grove penthouse with earthy, natural elements.



JOIN US ONLINE at oceandrive.com

We have the inside scoop on Miami’s best parties, pursuits, and more. Morgan Freeman SU2C Ambassador Executive Producer of the documentary, The C Word

beauty

Tonya Peat Cancer Survivor

ROMANTIC SPA TREATMENTS ALL COUPLES NEED TO TRY Get pampered with your special someone just in time for Valentine’s Day.

photos

SEE THE LATEST FROM LAST NIGHT’S EVENTS Couldn’t attend? Browse the newest photos from Miami’s most exclusive parties.

Breakthroughs are the patients participating in clinical trials, the scientists and doctors working together to advance the fight against cancer, and the brave survivors like Tonya who never give up. Let’s be the breakthrough. To learn about appropriate screenings and clinical trials or to help someone with cancer, go to su2c.org/breakthrough. #cancerbreakthrough

travel

UNDER-THE-RADAR DESTINATIONS FOR A LOVE-FILLED GETAWAY Sweep your Valentine off their feet with a trip they won’t forget.

COME FOLLOW US Stand Up To Cancer is a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Please talk to your healthcare provider about appropriate screenings for your age, sex, family history and risk factors; and about clinical trials that may be right for you. Photo by Nigel Perry

PHOTOGRAPHY BY SYDA PRODUCTIONS (BEAUTY); WORLD RED EYE (PHOTOS); NETFALLS REMY MUSSER (TRAVEL)

Be the breakthrough.


WE’VE HAD A LITTLE WORK DONE…

America’s Steakhouse. In Miami Beach.

1 Washington Avenue, At South Pointe Par k, Miami Beach, FL 33139. T: 305-673-2800

BOSTON • CHICAGO

• COLUMBUS • HOUSTON • LAS VEGAS • LONDON

SMITHANDWOLLENSKY.COM | @SMITHWOLLENSKY

• MIAMI


4

D 000 L O 5,

S $ 7 8 s: % 0 AT ilder

u es N G ured b Hom I T at ry A R by fe Luxu O T M E S S ailable Door L A E S I T mes av Grey M m ho ders & O H sto uil Cu ar B m Bo

ST

15 14

16 13

17

18

12

11

19 10

20 9

21

22 8

23 24 7

6

25

26

27

28

30

31

5 4

29

32 3

33

2

34 35

1

36

Homesites Sold

F O RT L AU D E R DA L E ’ S N E W E S T G AT E D C O M M U N I T Y O F F E R S E XC LU S I V E H O M E S I T E S AFTER YEARS OF PLANNING,

Fort Lauderdale’s first gated community in the last three decades is now a reality. The Enclave at Coral Ridge Country Club offers single homesites with beautiful views of the golf course in a private community. The Enclave is unique, featuring only 36 residences where owners may build custom designed homes. With a private guardhouse, each new residence will enjoy beautiful living where incomparable golf is matched with oak tree lined streets. The new Rees Jones designed course provides expansive views for all residents, who will have the option to explore a membership at the Coral Ridge Country Club.

Broker Participation Welcome. For information on the purchase of a homesite, visit www.enclavecrcc.com or call (954) 839-9722, tollfree (844) 631-7874.


MIAMI | 1560 Collins Ave EAST HAMPTON | TORONTO | MONTREAL shop shan.ca


JARED SHAPIRO EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

ASSOCIATE MANAGING EDITOR LAUREN EPSTEIN SENIOR ART DIRECTOR FRYDA LIDOR PHOTO EDITOR JENNIFER PAGAN SENIOR EDITOR CARLA TORRES EDITORIAL ASSISTANT KATIE JACKSON SENIOR FASHION EDITOR FAYE POWER ARTS EDITOR BRETT SOKOL

COURTLAND LANTAFF SVP / GROUP PUBLISHER

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHERS SUSAN ABRAMS, MICHELE ADDISON ACCOUNT DIRECTOR MICHELLE CHALA ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES SUSANA ARAGON, LAUREN BROGNA VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND MARKETING LANA BERNSTEIN EVENT MARKETING MANAGER SHANA KAUFMAN ASSISTANT DISTRIBUTION RELATIONS MANAGER CONSTANZA MONTALVA SALES AND BUSINESS COORDINATOR DARA HIRSH SALES ASSISTANT LISSETTE COLLS OFFICE ASSISTANT PELAYO VIGIL

GREENGALE PUBLISHING, LLC ART AND PHOTO

EDITORIAL OPERATIONS

ADVERTISING SALES

Senior Art Director Fryda Lidor

Executive Managing Editor Karen Rose

Account Directors Susan Abrams Michele Addison Michelle Chala Lindsay Feinstein Kathleen Fleming Victoria Henry Meredith Merrill Devon Moore Shannon Pastuszak Valerie Robles Jim Smith Matthew Stewart

Art Directors Allison Fleming Juan Parra

Managing Editors Chuck Ansbacher Murat Oztaskin Oussama Zahr

Senior Designer Alicia Mackin Photo Director Lisa Rosenthal Bader Photo Editor/Producer Kathryn Marx Photo Editors Marie Barbier Jennifer Pagan

Associate Managing Editor Lauren Epstein Assistant Editor, Beauty & Style Christina Clemente Copy Editors David Fairhurst Julia Steiner

Senior Staff Photographer Jeffrey Crawford Senior Digital Imaging Specialist Jeffrey Spitery Digital Imaging Specialist Jeremy Deveraturda FASHION Senior Fashion Editor Faye Power Associate Fashion Editor Casey Trudeau Associate Market Editor Connor Childers Assistant Fashion Editor Lisa Ferrandino

Online Executive Editor Caitlin Rohan Associate Online Editor Jessica Bowne Assistant Online Editors Rakhee Bhatt Catherine Park

Account Executives Susana Aragon Therese Beliveau Kelli Betner Alyssa Bori Lauren Brogna Christina Cuevas Olivia Falcione Aja Graffa Lee Karis Sales Support and Development Emma Behringer Connie Capone Lissette Colls Erin Gleason Kristine Guevarra Dara Hirsh Courtney Holt Michelle Mass Nichole Maurer Constanza Montalva Stephen Ostrowski Remy Schiffman Chanel Williams

EDITORS-IN-CHIEF J.P. Anderson (Michigan Avenue), Spencer Beck (Los Angeles Confidential), Andrea Bennett (Vegas), Kathy Blackwell (Austin Way), Kristin Detterline (Philadelphia Style), Amy Moeller (Editor, Capitol File), Lisa Pierpont (Boston Common), Jared Shapiro (Ocean Drive), Samantha Yanks (Gotham/Hamptons)

MARKETING, PROMOTIONS, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations Lana Bernstein

ADVERTISING PRODUCTION

Financial Analyst Neil Shah

Director of Production Paul Huntsberry

Senior Billing Coordinator Naywantie Etwaroo

Publishing Operations Manager Tara McCrillis

Senior Director of Brand Development Robin Kearse

Publishing Operations Coordinator Kimberly Chang

Director of Brand Development Joanna Tucker

Production Manager Blue Uyeda Production Artists Marissa Maheras Dara Ricci

Brand Development Manager Jimmy Kontomanolis

Fulfillment Manager Doris Hollifield

Event Marketing Directors Amy Fischer Laura Mullen Kimmy Wilson Event Marketing Managers Brooke Biddle Shana Kaufman Jalynn Russell Marketing Assistant Connie Capone Directors of Creative Services Sean Rademacher Scott Robson Graphic Designers Michelle Hamrick Dany Haniff

Senior Accountant Lily Wu Junior Accountant Natasha Warren Financial Operations Coordinator Henrietta Johnson-Smith ADMINISTRATION, DIGITAL, AND OPERATIONS

Traffic Supervisor Estee Wright

Director of Operations and Digital Strategy Michael Capace

Traffic Coordinators Jeanne Gleeson Mallorie Sommers

Human Resources Generalist Allison McCullick

Market Research Manager Chad Harwood

Digital Producer Anthony Pearson

FINANCE Controller Danielle Bixler

Office Assistants Eric Hoffman Pelayo Vigil

Senior Finance Director Lisa Vasseur-Modica

Chief Technology Officer Jesse Taylor

Director of Credit and Collections Christopher Best

Lead Systems Administrator Zachary Cummo

Senior Credit and Collections Analyst Myrna Rosado

Help Desk Technician Jesus Franco

Facilities Coordinator Ashley Guillaume

PUBLISHERS Kim Armenta (Vegas), John M. Colabelli (Philadelphia Style), Louis F. Delone (Austin Way), Alexandra Halperin (Aspen Peak), Debra Halpert (Hamptons), Suzy Jacobs (Capitol File), Lynn Scotti Kassar (Gotham), Glen Kelley (Boston Common), Courtland Lantaff (Ocean Drive), Alison Miller (Los Angeles Confidential), Dan Uslan (Michigan Avenue)

EVP/CHIEF EDITORIAL AND CREATIVE OFFICER MANDI NORWOOD VICE PRESIDENT OF CREATIVE AND FASHION ANN Y. SONG CREATIVE DIRECTOR NICOLE A. WOLFSON NADBOY GROUP EDITORS J.P. ANDERSON, SPENCER BECK SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER JOHN P. KUSHNIR CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER MARIA BLONDEAUX SVP/GROUP PUBLISHERS COURTLAND LANTAFF, ALISON MILLER, DAN USLAN

MANAGING PARTNER JANE GALE CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY JEFF GALE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER KATHERINE NICHOLLS Copyright 2017 by GreenGale Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved. Ocean Drive magazine is published 10 times per year. Reproduction without permission of the publisher is prohibited. The publisher and editors are not responsible for unsolicited material, and it will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication subject to Ocean Drive magazine’s right to edit. Return postage must accompany all manuscripts, photographs, and drawings. To order a subscription, please call 866-891-3144. For customer service, please inquire at oceandrive@pubservice.com. To distribute Ocean Drive magazine at your business, please e-mail magazinerequest@greengale.com. Ocean Drive magazine is published by GreenGale Publishing, LLC. Ocean Drive: 404 Washington Avenue, Suite 650, Miami Beach, FL 33139 T: 305-532-2544 F: 305-592-7356 GreenGale Publishing, LLC: 711 Third Avenue, Suite 501, New York, NY 10017 T: 646-835-5200 F: 212-780-0003

C103051


AMERICA’S ORIGINAL CRAFT VODKA

My American vodka beats the giant imports every day. Try American! It’s better.


LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

from left: With our December cover star, Heidi Klum, at Ocean Drive’s annual Art of the Party at Roche Bobois Wynwood; posing with Venus Williams at Ocean Drive’s annual Art of the Party.

Food Festival returns in all its glory for its 16th year this month. And I am not ashamed to admit that I’ve been caught multiple times over the last few years referring to its “Best of the Best” event as my favorite night in Miami. Picture this: an exclusive tasting of many of the world’s toprated wines (hundreds of them scattered throughout the ballroom of the Fontainebleau Miami Beach) accompanied by delightful delicacies from some of the greatest restaurants in the country. It’s an evening not to be missed and certainly lives up to its name. For more on the many tastings and other events of the SOBEWFF, check out Senior Editor Carla Torres’s exclusive interview with founder Lee Brian Schrager (page 110). This month also happens to be a sort of return to our roots, as we welcome former-Miami-girl-turned-

Hollywood-actress Charlotte McKinney onto our cover. (Special thanks to the SLS Beverly Hills—sister hotel to our SLS South Beach and SLS Brickell—for hosting our gorgeous cover shoot!) McKinney went from Miami-based model to Carl’s Jr. poster girl to star of five movies in the coming year—including the much-anticipated Baywatch, which filmed almost all of its beach scenes right here in Miami. Isn’t it fitting that this month we feature a woman known not only for her oneof-a-kind beauty but also her ability to scarf down a juicy hamburger? Sexy and savory, all in one.

jared shapiro

Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @Jarshap.

76  OCEANDRIVE.COM

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLDREDEYE.COM

It goes without saying that the food scene in Miami has evolved immensely in the last few years. Gone are the clichéd desserts with sparklers spewing fire to the ceiling (okay, fine, we still have those) and the lobster caked in foam, washed down with neon-colored fruity drinks jammed with umbrellas. They’ve been—for the most part— replaced with dishes from James Beard Award-winning chefs, culinary experts whose talents have not only come to South Beach, but in many cases were born here and now are being exported to other parts of the country or the world. So it’s no surprise that this nation’s greatest food festival— attracting top chefs, culinary innovators, and legends of the kitchen—happens to take place right here on the sandy beaches of South Florida. The South Beach Wine &



LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

from left: With AJ Rosenfeld and Seth Browarnik at the Franciacorta Wine Dinner, hosted by Ocean Drive at Scarpetta at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach; with Vittorio Marzotto at the Franciacorta Wine Dinner at Scarpetta.

78  OCEANDRIVE.COM

And what’s better than pairing mouthwatering dishes with some of the most refreshing and award-winning handcrafted cocktails, wines curated by top sommeliers, and more? Make sure to get your tickets; I already have mine. We’re also thrilled to feature the stunning and fresh-faced model and actress Charlotte McKinney on this issue’s cover. The Florida-born beauty is on the brink of superstardom, and we’re delighted to be able to share her story with you. So enjoy this month and all of the excitement it brings our city. Before you know it, we’ll be heading into March and gearing up for the Miami Open, Miami Music Week, Ultra, and the numerous parties featuring world-famous DJs that accompany such an amazing week. I know you’re probably wondering, Does Miami ever slow down? The answer is no, and that’s just how we like it! I hope to see you around town and toast one on your way…

courtland lantaff

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE

Though February may be the shortest month of the year, it certainly packs a punch—bringing 28 days chock-full of festivities that we Miamians look forward to all year long. From February 16 to 20, the Miami Boat Show returns to the Miami Marine Stadium Park & Basin for the second consecutive year. If you ask me, there’s nothing better than relaxing by the water while checking out some of the most luxurious catamarans in the world. And from February 18 to 20, head over to the Grove to catch a plethora of thoughtfully curated exhibits from more than 360 internationally recognized artists during the 54th annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival. Of course, if you’re a foodie, wine aficionado, or just love to indulge, you’re in luck. The highly anticipated South Beach Wine & Food Festival returns to the Magic City from February 22 to 26 for its 16th year. You can expect the globe’s most celebrated and innovative chefs, like Massimo Bottura—whose Osteria Francescana in Modena, Italy, was rated the 2016 World’s Best Restaurant by Restaurant Magazine—to hit the sands of South Beach for the first time. Joining them will be veteran cheflebrities Scott Conant and Andrew Zimmern, who can never get enough of Miami and who will undeniably cook up delicious fare we’ve been craving all year.


MODERN ART FROM THE ANCIENT WORLD


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

ROBYN A. FRIEDMAN

BECKY RANDEL

JON WARECH

RANDALL SLAVIN

Writer Robyn A. Friedman has been covering the real estate and housing industries for more than two decades. She has written for The Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, and Realtor.com, among other outlets. For this issue of Ocean Drive, Friedman speaks with Miami real estate veteran Dora Puig and interior design maven Sara Colombo. What do you think makes Dora Puig so successful? She knows our market—not just the spots that are currently hot, but she’s able to anticipate the neighborhoods that will become hot next. I can always count on Dora to give me an honest appraisal of what’s going on.

A Miami-based freelance writer and copywriter originally from Connecticut, Becky Randel is a frequent contributor to Ocean Drive, as well as People and People.com, About.com, TheDailyMeal.com, and W magazine, among others. Randel gives us the full Miami experience this month, covering the revamp of Ocean Drive (the street), the must-attend galas and art openings of the moment, and more. As a Miami resident, what does Ocean Drive mean to you? My parents own a condo on Ocean Drive, so it was my first introduction to Miami. I’ve always loved the energy and the idea that you can have a street full of shops and restaurants directly on the beach! The revamp is much needed. Ocean Drive is truly special and should be a draw for South Beach, not a deterrent.

Miami-based writer Jon Warech has covered entertainment and pop culture for Us Weekly and AOL’s Mandatory.com. His work has also appeared in the New York Daily News, Vibe, The Miami Herald, and ESPN the Magazine, among other publications. In this issue, Warech sits down with Miami Heat legend Rony Seikaly, fills us in on all the happenings at the 15th Art Basel Miami Beach, and more. What was the vibe at Art Basel this year? As always, Art Basel felt like a huge success. This year there seemed to be more of a New York and LA presence than in past years. There was a real focus on the art, and the parties seemed more intimate and VIP, yet there was still the same star power and energy, which was impressive.

Born in Hollywood, California, Randall Slavin was working a dead-end job in a gas station when he wandered into a local photography studio and struck up a friendship with the owner, who took the young Mr. Slavin under his wing and taught him some photography basics. Since then, Slavin’s photography has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, GQ, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and many other publications. For this issue, he shot Ocean Drive’s cover star, Charlotte McKinney. How would you describe McKinney on and off camera? Charlotte in front of the camera is the complete opposite of Charlotte off camera. On camera, she is all seduction, curves, legs, and passion. Off camera, she’s just the biggest dork in the whole world—selfdeprecating and really goofy. She’s just a blast.

80  OCEANDRIVE.COM



THE LIST FEBRUARY 2017 Lee Brian Schrager

Keith Menin

José Andrés

Stephen Starr

Jenna Ingraham

Manuel Echeverri

Myles Chefetz

Jason Sims

Devonie Nicholas

Dena Marino

Nick Doyle

Mike Zimmer

Juhbel Manner

Jeremy Ford

Scott Conant

Mo Garcia

Larry Carrino

Michael Solomonov

Pat Riley

Gabriel Urrutia

Martha Stewart

Arlene Chaplin

Giovanny Gutierrez

Jordana Mesner

Asha Elias

Matt Hirschenbein

Ben Potts

Max Bonati

Rony Seikaly

Max Santiago

Julien Bigan

Danny Serfer

Elad Zvi

Seth Greenberg

John Lermayer

Gabe Orta

Juan Chipoco

Brad Kilgore

Zak Stern

Santiago Rodriguez

David Grutman

Melissa Varón

Roderick Vanderbilt

Kevin Collinsworth

Stephen Shaw

Tim Petrillo

John Conk

Andres Rosquete

Scott Ballin

Steve Lemon

Albert Ghitis

Shimon Bokovza

Michael Schwartz

Jessica Levy Kiibler

Reid Boren

Anthony Bourdain

Emily Sabin

82  OCEANDRIVE.COM


BEAUTY IS IN THE DETAILS


POWER. PRESENCE. PRESTIGE. S O U T H F L O R I D A’ S L E A D I N G R E A L E S TAT E B R O K E R A G E F O R O V E R H A L F A C E N T U R Y.

ewm.com

OUR WORLDWIDE MARKETING PARTNERS


THE CONTINUUM | SOUTH BEACH 100 S POINTE DRIVE #3801, MIAMI BEACH US$ 3.750.000 Valaree Byrne 305.323.6231

ALHAMBRA | 305.960.2500 AVENTURA | 305.329.4900 BRICKELL | 305.329.7600 COCONUT GROVE | 305.960.5300 CORAL GABLES-SOUTH MIAMI | 305.960.2400 KEY BISCAYNE | 305.960.5350 LAS OLAS | 954.306.7400 MIAMI BEACH | 305.674.4000 PINECREST-PALMETTO BAY | 305.960.2600 WESTON TOWN CENTER | 954.306.7200

#EWMLIFESTYLES


STONE | TILE CONCEPTS

N A K E D

FEATURED: BLUE FUZE

QUARTZITE

S T O N E

MIAMI | FORT L AU DE RDAL E | JAC KS ONV I L L E | WE ST PAL M B E AC H (OPE N I N G WI N TE R 2 01 7) | 8 66. 4 3 2 .1 72 6 | O PU STO N E .CO M


STYLE OF THE CIT Y

MOD TOD WITH A NEW BOUTIQUE OPENING IN THE DESIGN DISTRICT, TOD’S COMBINES OLD-WORLD ELEGANCE WITH A FRESH STREETSTYLE VIBE THAT FEELS VERY CIRCA NOW.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF TOD’S

BY KARI MOLVAR

If you have any doubt that fashion is a fine art on a par with painting and sculpture, consider the creativity and craftsmanship that are stitched into every item produced by Tod’s. Since the 1920s, the Italian leather goods company has been turning out masterworks prized by generations of style curators. More than 100 steps go into the construction of its shoes, for example—including the famed Gommino moccasins, with their signature 133 nubs on the sole; they debuted in the 1970s and propelled the family-run business into the luxury marketplace. Similarly intricate workmanship yields the men’s and women’s ready-to-wear collections as well as Tod’s handbags and leather accessories—all proudly crafted in Italy and imbued with the blend of refined glamour and laid-back elegance that defines the house. It’s fitting then that the brand’s newest boutique is in Miami’s Design District—a global epicenter of art and fashion. Conceived by the New York architectural firm Bonetti/Kozerski, the 2,400-square-foot space has many attributes of a

A model walks the Tod’s Spring/ Summer 2017 catwalk in Milan, as the brand brings its luxuriously crafted ready-to-wear and accessories to a new home in Miami’s Design District.

OCEANDRIVE.COM

87


A glimpse of the interior and exterior (below) of the new Tod’s outpost in Miami. bottom: Men’s shoes ($625) and women’s mules ($595).

“[WE’RE] LOOKING ALWAYS AHEAD—AND NEVER BACK.” —diego della valle

contemporary art gallery. A “runway” of gray marble and mirrored surfaces cuts through the store, while some of the walls are clad in tanned vachetta leather for a dose of sex appeal. Other walls double as 60-foot projection screens and can fold like trunk doors to transform the retail area for special events. The shop will offer a number of limited-edition pieces— including a super-sleek platform sneaker, Double T mules, and handbags in exotic skins, as well as new riffs on the Gommino moccasin—along with a rotating selection of artwork, which was an important consideration for the president and CEO of Tod’s, Diego Della Valle, who owns a home in Miami and spends part of the year in the city. “I have always been a supporter of the arts,” he says. “We have lots of plans to work with local and international artists in this new concept space.” Collaboration, in fact, is very much part of the brand’s path forward. Last fall, Tod’s teamed up with the Italian-born artist Vanessa Beecroft to stage an installation as part of the company’s fall runway show (imagine Karlie Kloss being sewn into a leather garment), and the Spring 2017 collection—which includes fresh twists on biker jackets, leather shift dresses, and classic men’s shirting—was presented in front of black-and-white images of timeless fashion icons like Lauren Hutton, Ali MacGraw, and Bianca Jagger. And just for fun: A video loop of dancing feet and hands introduced the new Wave and Double T bags and loafers (and later surfaced on Instagram). Tod’s may be nearly 100 years old, but the brand feels entirely of the moment. Its success, both on social media and IRL, comes down to “interpreting quality and the Italian lifestyle with great coherence,” says Della Valle. “Looking always ahead—and never back.” Miami Design District, 139 NE 39th St., 305-576-8132; tods.com

.

88  OCEANDRIVE.COM

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF TOD’S

STYLE TASTEMAKER



STYLE ACCESSORIES

MIAMI VICES PASTELS, PALM TREES, AND PURE NOSTALGIA ARE INFUSED WITH MODERN MIAMI PIZZAZZ IN MUSTHAVE PIECES FOR THE SEASON. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF CRAWFORD STYLING BY FAYE POWER

THE FINE PRINT BOLD PATTERNS HIT THE STREETS THIS SEASON IN AN ARRAY OF LAVISH TROPICAL PRINTS. Patent leather heel, Rochas ($785). The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-7899; rochas.com. Printed shoulder bag ($625) and triangle stone earrings ($175), Tory Burch. Miami Design District, 170 NE 40th St., 305-573-6024; toryburch.com

90  OCEANDRIVE.COM


LADY IN WAITING FEMININE STAPLES ARE REVIVED FOR SPRING WITH ELEGANT EMBELLISHMENTS AND OPULENT PATTERNS. MiuLady bag, Miu Miu ($2,100). Miami Design District, 190 NE 39th St., 305-341-9342; miumiu.com. Dioressence pump, Dior ($860). Miami Design District, 162 NE 39th St., 305-576-4632; dior.com. Bracelet, Chanel ($1,825). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-0550; chanel.com

OCEANDRIVE.COM  91


STYLE ACCESSORIES

BRONZED BEAUTIES MODERN-DAY MUST-HAVES FEEL ULTRALUXE IN THIS POWERFUL AND PUNCHY FINISH. Mule sandal, Giuseppe Zanotti Design ($795). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-0133; giuseppe zanottidesign.com. Limitededition mini Lady Dior bag, Dior ($4,500). Miami Design District, 162 NE 39th St., 305-576-4632; dior.com. Sunglasses, Salvatore Ferragamo ($325). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-866-8166; ferragamo.com

92  OCEANDRIVE.COM


SECTION TEEKAYTEXT CARTE BLANCHE RICH GOLDS GLIMMER AGAINST STARK WHITES TO PRODUCE AN ELEGANT EQUILIBRIUM. Bracelet, Michael Kors ($195). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8644144; michaelkors.com. Loafer, Tod’s ($795). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-8679399; tods.com. Aluminum and Lucite chain-link necklace, Tomas Maier ($1,900). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-351-9560; tomasmaier.com. Palm tree trunk, Edie Parker ($1,695). The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-7899; thewebster.us

OCEANDRIVE.COM  93


STYLE MODEL CITIZEN

BEAUTY AND THE BRAIN COLOMBIAN BOMBSHELL MELISSA VARÓN WAS CATAPULTED INTO THE SPOTLIGHT AS THE MISS COLOMBIA 2011 FIRST RUNNER-UP. NOW, THE FORMER CHEMICAL ENGINEER-TURNED-MC2 MODEL IS STEAMING UP THE MAGIC CITY.

Favorite photo shoot to date? Five years ago, I shot with Cromos magazine. It was my first professional photo shoot, and I felt that it was something I couldn’t stop doing. You starred in Silvestre Dangond’s music video for “Ya No Me Duele Más.” What was that like? It has special meaning for me because it’s about vallenato, the music of my country. Silvestre is an ambassador for Colombian [folk music] and wants to internationalize our music with his video, and being a part of that message was really important. Thoughts on social media? You can reach so many people through social networks, and that should be taken seriously. I try to carry a message that positively impacts those who follow me (@melissavaronb). Fitness routine? I love to take Julie [Wiesman Berklund’s] barre class at Exhale at the Epic [Hotel]. I’m Latin, and we have curves! And this class really works my legs. I started eight months ago, and I really feel a change in my body. Who inspires you? My mother. My father passed away when I was 8, and my mother did everything for my sister and me. She set an incredible example. Advice to aspiring models? Modeling is not superficial; it involves sacrifice and team work. Success does not depend only on your efforts, but on the efforts of those who help you on your journey.

.

94  OCEANDRIVE.COM

Melissa Varón starred in Silvestre Dangond’s “Ya No Me Duele Más” video. Helping bring Colombian music to an international audience “was really important,” she says.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY TRAVIS TEATE

BY KATIE JACKSON


Before a celebration, believe that something wonderful is about to happen. Learn more: codorniu.com

Celebrating Barcelona since 1551

Leonor Watling for CodornĂ­u

CAMPAIGN FUNDED WITH AID FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION & SPAIN. Please celebrate responsibly. Product of Spain. D.O.CAVA. Imported from Spain by Aveniu Brands, Baltimore, MD.

Something wonderful is about to happen


STYLE TIME HONORED

Christian Louboutin (LEFT) at the Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre.

LABOR OF LOVE SEND CUPID’S ARROW STRAIGHT TO HER HEART WITH A WORK OF EXQUISITE ARTISTRY AND A LASTING REMINDER OF YOUR AFFECTION. BY ALDOUS TUCK

Master watchmakers are not only exceptional engineers but also, occasionally, true romantics. With an eye for beauty and fantasy, these poetic craftsmen produce enduring works of art that are treasured for a lifetime and even beyond. Whether offering understated elegance enlivened by diamonds or mechanical whimsy to delight the senses, this season’s most covetable timepieces are the ultimate gift of grace and distinction for someone you love—perhaps yourself!—at this special time of year. For more watch features and expanded coverage, go to oceandrive.com/ watches-and-jewelry.

.

Wonders abound in the fanciful Lady Arpels Ronde des Papillons (price on request), from Van Cleef &

96

OCEANDRIVE.COM

Arpels’s Poetic Complications collection. The diamond bezel of this stunning 18k whitegold timepiece encircles three butterflies whose playful dance among clouds marks the minutes, while the wing of a swallow indicates the hour. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-866-0899; vancleefarpels.com Bewitching shades of midnight blue lend a touch of clandestine romance to the Patek Philippe Ref. 4897/300G Ladies’ Calatrava ($28,690). Fashioned in white gold with a guilloched dark blue dial and powdered gold hour markers, this manually wound mechanical marvel

exudes elegance—with a satin strap adding the perfect finishing touch. Kirk Jewelers, 142 E. Flagler St., 305-3711321; patek.com Hamilton’s Jazzmaster Open Heart Lady ($1,145) embodies the openness of true love, with the watch’s heart—the new H-10 decorated caliber— visible through both sides. Featuring a stainless steel case, a mother-of-pearl dial, and either a leather strap or a metal bracelet, the watch offers 80 hours of power reserve to keep it beating steadily even when it’s not gracing your wrist. Gold Time, 531 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305-534-8897; hamiltonwatch.com

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHANN SAUTY

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP RIGHT: Jaeger-LeCoultre and Christian Louboutin celebrate the 85th anniversary of the watchmaker’s iconic Reverso line with the customizable Reverso by Christian Louboutin ($11,535). Inspired by his world travels, Louboutin has brought his inimitable aesthetic to this Art Deco classic, creating a watch that instantly marks its wearer as a global paragon of style. Jaeger-LeCoultre, Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 305-908-3660; jaegerlecoultre.com



STYLE SPOTLIGHT TOTAL REFINEMENT

TURN UP THE HEAT

Known for their timeless elegance and handwoven craftsmanship, the fashions of Loro Piana are ideal for Magic City sophisticates—and now they’re available in a new Design District boutique, where shoppers can luxuriate in the fine natural fabrics employed in pieces for women, men, even children. Try on the coral-orange dress or tailored trousers for a new daytime look. Miami Design District, 151 NE 39th St., 305-576-6589; loropiana.com

Shoe lovers, rejoice! Giuseppe Zanotti has teamed up with two of music’s hottest players for a pair of super-sexy collaborations. In January, Jennifer Lopez put her sensual yet sophisticated spin on six styles of cut-out, open-toe, and minimal sandals in creamy nudes and dreamy pastels. And this month, Zayn Malik adds two boot and two sneaker designs in green and black with his Giuseppe for Zayn capsule collection of stylish yet masculine footwear. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-868-0133; giuseppezanottidesign.com

.

OPENINGS, LAUNCHES, COLLABS, OH MY! FEBRUARY BRINGS THE FINEST TRANSITIONAL LOOKS AND PIECES FOR MIAMI’S MOST FASHIONABLE. BY LISA FERRANDINO I LOVE LUCIA

COS YOU WANT IT

No one does Italian glam like Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. Need proof? How about the new handbag in Dolce & Gabbana’s oh-so-fab collection? The Lucia—a perfect complement to nearly any sartorial choice—not only comes with a shoulder strap for hands-free flair, but it’s available in a variety of textures and colors, including a mini gold embellished version for those desiring a more decadent look. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8660503; dolcegabbana.com

The best way to build a wardrobe is with essentials, and since opening in the Miami Design District, the Swedish brand COS has made it easier than ever to find the basic pieces that no chic Miamian can live without. Offering everything from simple tees to sleek silhouettes and modern accessories, the shop is filled with versatile items in finely textured fabrics for creating any number of smart, minimalist looks for spring. Miami Design District, 3915 NE First Ave., 786857-5923; cosstores.com

98  OCEANDRIVE.COM

clockwise from top: Men’s and women’s looks from COS’s new Miami outpost; a look from Loro Piana’s Spring/ Summer collection; Giuseppe Zanotti’s Lynda crystal embellished bootie ($2,995); a sketch by Zanotti for the Giuseppe for Jennifer Lopez collection; Dolce & Gabbana’s gold Lucia bag ($1,995).

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CLAUDIA URIBE TOURI (COS EXTERIOR); COURTESY OF COS (COS LOOKS); COURTESY OF DOLCE & GABBANA (BAG); COURTESY OF LORO PIANA (LORO PIANA); BY RAINER HOSCH (BOOTIE); ILLUSTRATION BY GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI

NEED IT NOW


DANDY SOFA

Design by Rodolfo Dordoni


STYLE PROFILE

“MY PERSONAL STYLE IS LOUD, ECLECTIC, UNAPOLOGETIC, AND SPARKLY.” —frankie grande

GROWING UP GRANDE SOUTH FLORIDA NATIVE AND HOST OF AMAZON’S STYLE CODE LIVE, FRA IE GRANDE TALKS FASHION, INSPIRATION, AND BEING UNAPOLOGETICALLY HIMSELF. BY LAUREN EPSTEIN

100  OCEANDRIVE.COM

Frankie Grande’s look is as colorful as his personality. Case in point: the rainbowstriped strands he once sported against a platinumblond do. Raised in Boca Raton, the social media celeb (with 1.6 million Instagram followers he calls his “Grandtourage”), two-time Big Brother contestant, and real-life big brother to pop superstar Ariana Grande attributes his unique style to his vibrant South Florida

upbringing. These days, you can catch him as the host of Amazon’s Style Code Live, a daily live show that gives viewers the latest beauty and fashion scoops. Your personal style is: Loud, eclectic, unapologetic, and sparkly. Fashion favorite: I’m a huge fan of Gianni Versace. When he was shot, my mother and I immediately drove to his house. Inspiration: David Bowie.

He was so gender obsolescent, and androgyny was something he embraced so much—it’s something I often do with my clothing. How does your style compare to your sister, Ariana’s? I’ve always been a trendsetter. I’ve created trends with my multicolored hair, my glitter chest [at the MTV Video Music Awards]; I had a painted-on shirt at the American Music Awards. But Ariana is literally creating fashion. People look to her to decide what to do with their line that’s not coming out for six months. Go-to hair products: Oribe Rough Luxury Molding Wax and Oribe Superfine Hair Spray. Favorite item in your closet right now: My Malan Breton custom fringe jacket. It’s everything! How has social media affected your career? It has become my career. I can communicate with people all over the globe through one tweet or post. Do you ever worry about what you post? After doing two seasons of Big Brother, people pretty much know what they’re getting. And part of what you’re getting with me, and my whole family, is that unfiltered “We are who we are, and you’re going to have to love it or hate it.” Watch Style Code Live weeknights at 9 pm or on demand at amazon.com/ stylecodelive.

.


AVA I L A B L E

South of 5th Street Chic L I V E I N T H E O N LY T R U E N E I G H B O R H O O D I N M I A M I B E AC H

OCEAN, SOUTH BEACH & CITY VIEWS BOUTIQUE BUILDING BY RENE GONZALEZ

Glass #900 3 Bedrooms + 3.5 Bathrooms Full Floor Unit with 360° Terrace $9,500,000

TURNKEY UNIT DESIGNED BY ARTEFACTO ENDLESS TRANQUILITY WITH BEACH VIEWS Ocean House #301 4 Bedrooms + 4.5 Bathrooms + Private Foyer Views onto the Sandy Beaches + Atlantic Ocean $12,500,000

ENTERTAINER’S DREAM PENTHOUSE WITH OPEN PLAN PRIVATE ROOFTOP POOL + DECK BY ENZO ENEA

Marea Penthouse 2 3 Bedrooms + 3.5 Bathrooms 2 Story Designer Furnished Turnkey + Direct Bay Views $6,950,000

DORA PUIG 305.613.2118 dora@dorapuig.com www.dorapuig.com connect with me

L I F E ,

L U X U R Y

A N D

T H E

P U R S U I T

O F

H A P P I N E S S

Luxe Living Realty is an equal-opportunity employer. The property offerings are subject to error, omission, prior sale and withdrawal without notice. This information is believed to be accurate, but is not warranted, and you should not rely upon it without personal verification.


STYLE ART OF ST YLE

HOME, SWEET ELIZABETH FAMED ARTIST CATHERINE OPIE OFFERS AN INTIMATE LOOK INTO THE LIFE OF ELIZABETH TAYLOR THROUGH “700 NIMES ROAD,” A PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT OF TAYLOR’S HOME AND BELONGINGS.

Catherine Opie shot Handbag Reflection while documenting Elizabeth Taylor’s Bel Air home. From the “700 Nimes Road” portfolio, 2010–2011, on display at NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale.

102  OCEANDRIVE.COM

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF THE ARTIST, REGEN PROJECTS, LOS ANGELES, AND LEHMANN MAUPIN, NEW YORK & HONG KONG. OPPOSITE PAGE: BETTMANN/GETTY IMAGES (TAYLOR); COURTESY OF THE ARTIST, REGEN PROJECTS, LOS ANGELES, AND LEHMANN MAUPIN, NEW YORK & HONG KONG (WARHOL, ORNAMENT, TROPHIES, SHADES)

BY BECKY RANDEL


clockwise from left: Elizabeth Taylor in an undated shot. Images from the “700 Nimes Road” portfolio: A portrait of Taylor by Andy Warhol, with the reflection of Opie visible in the glass; a holiday ornament hanging in a window of Taylor’s home; the trophy room; feminine balloon shades.

Fans of Elizabeth Taylor will soon find themselves one step closer to the iconic legend. NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale is giving a rare glimpse into the inner sanctum of the Hollywood star (and activist), through artist Catherine Opie’s photography exhibit “700 Nimes Road.” Opie spent six months documenting Taylor’s home and belongings, during which time the actress suddenly died. “Once she passed away, I realized that this is really the last portrait of Elizabeth in some ways,” Opie says. “So you feel that you’re not just looking at an archive of belongings; the notion of [her] home is really embedded within the body of work.” That’s because “700 Nimes Road” strays far from the staged portraits of celebrity homes we’re used to seeing. They’re intimate images—shots of the star’s extensive wardrobe, her priceless jewels (“She loved to be adored and adorned,” says Opie), tweezers at her makeup table, and art at every corner. The impressive collection included a painting Taylor made herself as a teen, as well as horse sculptures done by her daughter, Liza. As for Taylor’s connection to Hollywood, Opie says that one element truly stood out. “A lot of personal items in relationship to Michael Jackson—from gifts to a shirt that hung in her closet to his

memorial photograph on her bedside table. I knew that she had a friendship with Michael, but I didn’t know what a deep friendship that was.” She also noticed a message on Taylor’s mirror, written in lipstick by actor Colin Farrell, that said he was going to take her on a quest for “Japanese beef.” NSU Chief Curator Bonnie Clearwater, who tracked the project at its 2014 Art Basel preview, says, “There’s a very strong femininity, almost a clichéd femininity.” She points to Taylor’s assortment of Chanel shoes as a favorite image. “These beautiful Chanel shoes with the hand-carved camellia flower on them—they are all a slightly different hue, but it’s the same shoe.” After a two-year editing process, Opie hopes viewers see Taylor as a multidimensional person rather than just a movie star. “Celebrities [are] also human,” she says. “I think we forget this in our very celebrity-saturated world.” Clearwater agrees: “One of the last photographs is of shopping bags with jewelry being taken off to Christie’s. How quickly we go from life to death. But at the same time, hers was a life really well spent.” February 12–June 14, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, 1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-525-5500; nsuartmuseum.org

.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  103


LIFEWAY KEFIR PRESENTS

BUDDHAS AND BELLINIS

BUY NOW

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 & SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 10:30AM - 12:00PM

SOBEWFF.ORG

Loews Miami Beach Hotel Americana Lawn 1601 Collins Avenue | Miami Beach Take a breather during SOBEWFF®. Buddhas and Bellinis brings together the most sought after yoga teacher in South Florida, Dawn B, coupled with acclaimed & totally hip musical talent, for a morning of YOGA & relaxation during SOBEWFF®. A DARLEE production, this yoga session promises to refresh, inspire, and rejuvenate your body & mind. Also following the yoga session will be a short and inspiring panel discussion covering health, wellness, and self-care in the modern world. Hosted by wellness advocate and activist Julie Smolyansky, President and CEO of Lifeway Foods, and renowned yoga instructor and speaker Dawn Feinberg of Dawn B Yoga, the morning’s panel discussion will energize, engage and elevate guests.

877.762.3933

#SOBEWFF

SPONSORS


march 20 – april 2, 2017 miamiopen.com



SCENE EVERYBODY ’S TALKING ABOUT...

THIS AIN’T A LOVE SONG BON JOVI ROCKS THE BB&T CENTER WITH A PRE-VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY SOLO IMAJI/BARCROFT MEDIA/BARCROFT MEDIA VIA GETTY IMAGES

BY JON WARECH

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Bon Jovi gives love a good name on February 12 at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, where the legendary band will belt out the hits as part of the “This House Is Not for Sale” tour. Although best known for monster jams of the ’80s, including “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “Wanted Dead or Alive,” the New Jersey rockers are hardly ready to ride off into the sunset. In fact, their most recent album, This House Is Not for Sale, debuted in the top spot on the Billboard charts last November—the band’s sixth number-one album. And for old-school fans, the band has a treat: Coming this month is Bon Jovi: The Albums, a career-spanning set of 17 albums, all remastered and all on vinyl. In addition, the set includes four Jon Bon Jovi solo records and an “extras” collection containing previously unavailable rarities. With drummer Tico Torres a Miami Beach resident, expect a little extra hometown flair. What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a live “Bed of Roses”? 1 Panther Pkwy., Sunrise, 954835-7000; ticketmaster.com

.

After more than 30 years, Jon Bon Jovi and his bandmates show no signs of slowing down, with their tour arriving in Miami this month to support their sixth number-one album.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  107


SCENE SPIRIT OF GENEROSIT Y

BLACK-TIE BASH

Counting Crows will headline this year’s Dolphins Cancer Challenge concert. below, from top: Big Brothers Big Sisters Gala; Women of Tomorrow Gala.

WORTHY CAUSE MAKE ROOM FOR THIS MONTH’S MOST ELITE GALAS AND PHILANTHROPIC EVENTS. BY BECKY RANDEL

BIKER GANG

For the past seven years, the Miami Dolphins have hosted the Dolphins Cancer Challenge—a cycling extravaganza that raises millions for Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami. This year’s event features five different bicycle routes, a 5K walk for non-bikers, and a concert by Counting Crows at the finish line celebration. Thus far, the Cancer Challenge has raised a total of $16.5 million for Sylvester, making it the

108  OCEANDRIVE.COM

largest single charity event in the NFL. February 11; dolphinscancerchallenge.com UNITED FOR A CURE

Miamians know all about Jorge and Darlene Pérez’s philanthropic efforts. One charity that’s particularly close to their hearts: United Cerebral Palsy of South Florida. Darlene’s sister has cerebral palsy, and the local influencer will be hosting Buen Provencho Miami!— an exclusive dinner at the Westin Colonnade in Coral Gables to benefit UCP. The

Guests will be dressed to the nines at Women of Tomorrow’s annual black-tie gala at the waterfront Mandarin Oriental Miami. With a goal of connecting at-risk girls with highly accomplished professional women who offer guidance and skills for success, the benefit will include cocktails and dinner followed by dancing, with entertainment by

Soul Survivors. March 4; womenoftomorrow.org ALL IN

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami is one of the city’s top philanthropic organizations, raising funds and creating programming for children throughout Greater Miami. This year’s annual Big Experience Gala will be larger than life, featuring an auction village, dinner, dancing, a performance from the Bigs and Littles, a DJ with percussionist, and gourmet cuisine, all taking place at the JW Marriott Marquis. March 4; bbbsmiami.org

.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLDREDEYE.COM (WOMEN OF TOMORROW GALA); JANETTE PELLEGRINI/GETTY IMAGES (COUNTING CROWS)

city’s foremost chefs will gather to cook a fantastic meal for guests, followed by dancing. February 9; ucpsouthflorida.org


NOW OPEN IN CORAL GABLES

A DIFFERENT WELLNESS EXPERIENCE AWAITS The new Lennar Foundation Medical Center is transforming the patient experience into a journey of well-being. Each space is intuitively planned, imaginatively designed and instinctively positioned to treat, heal, enhance and soothe you, while awakening your senses. And with experts at the helm from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, and the University of Miami Health System Sports Medicine Institute, the community now has convenient access to world-class, academic health experts. We invite you to experience a new approach to being well.

5555 Ponce de Leon Boulevard | Coral Gables, Florida 33146 | 305-689-5555


SCENE HOTTEST TICKET

EPICUREALL CALLING ALL GOURMANDS! THE SOUTH BEACH WINE & FOOD FEST IS BACK FOR ITS 16TH YEAR—WITH A SPREAD LIKE NEVER BEFORE. BY CARLA TORRES

How are you celebrating the festival’s 16th anniversary? This year our focus was on securing the greatest lineup of chefs we’ve ever had [and] honoring José Andrés, with Anthony Bourdain as emcee and the extraordinary wine family from Maisons Marques & Domaines, at the tribute dinner. Massimo Bottura—the numberone-rated chef in the world—is doing a dinner at the Faena. Jean-Georges [Vongerichten] and Nobu are hosting brunches. Martha [Stewart] is doing a truffle dinner. Michael Solomonov is [finally] getting his own event. Oh, and there’s a kosher barbecue with Alon Shaya. We’re really covering it all.

110 OCEANDRIVE.COM

Scenes from last year’s SOBEWFF (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): Takeout from Lucky Chopsticks: An Asian Night Market; Goya Foods’ Grand Tasting Village; The Art of Tiki: A Cocktail Showdown; Chrissy Teigen hosts Fireman Derek’s Midnight Breakfast.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY NEILSON BARNARD/GETTY IMAGES FOR SOBEWFF® (LUCKY CHOPSTICKS); AARON DAVIDSON/GETTY IMAGES FOR SOBEWFF® (GRAND TASTING, TEIGEN); DYLAN RIVES/GETTY IMAGES FOR SOBEWFF® (THE ART OF TIKI)

The Magic City’s fine dining scene is second to none, but once a year a who’s who of the culinary world jets to Miami to cook up something really special. “It’s everything we have hoped to grow into,” says Lee Brian Schrager, founder of the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, a nonstop, four-day, cheflebrityfilled extravaganza. Hosted by Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits and Florida International University and benefiting FIU’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management, the festival has not only raised more than $24 million to date; it has also set a new gastronomic standard for Miami. Here, Schrager offers us a slice of the culinary action.


EAT LIKE A KING With a whopping 90-plus events on the South Beach Wine & Food Festival menu, Lee Brian Schrager gives us his top picks: * Dinner hosted by Massimo Bottura, with special guest Giada De Laurentiis. February 24, $850 * Noodling Around, a late-night noodle party hosted by Dale Talde. February 25, $105

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN PARRA/GETTY IMAGES FOR SOBEWFF® (ANDRÉS); GABRIEL BANCORA/GETTY IMAGES FOR SOBEWFF® (SUSHI); GUSTAVO CABALLERO/GETTY IMAGES FOR SOBEWFF® (DE LAURENTIIS)

James Beard Awardwinning chef (and this year’s tribute dinner honoree) José Andrés will return to host Paella & Tapas by the Pool.

“OUR FOCUS IS ON CREATING THE GREATEST LINEUP OF CHEFS WE’VE EVER HAD.” —lee brian schrager Chef Giada De Laurentiis leads a culinary demonstration last year at Goya Foods’ Grand Tasting Village. left: Worldrenowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa will again host a special lunch at his namesake Miami restaurant.

* Mango Gang Reunited: Dinner hosted by Cindy Hutson, Allen Susser,

Norman Van Aken, Robbin Haas, Mark Militello, and Douglas Rodriguez. February 24, $250 * Goya Foods’ Grand Tasting Village. “We’ve kicked our signature daytime event up a few notches by partnering with hospitality and nightlife guru Dave Grutman to bring you the David Grutman Experience: everything you already love about SOBEWFF, plus the musical experience he’s known for.” February 25 and 26, $225

Big names aside, what about celebrating local talent? We haven’t done an event at Michael’s Genuine in six years, so we’re honoring Michael [Schwartz] and 10 years of Genuine with a special dinner where he has invited Marc Vetri and Jonathan Waxman to cook with him. How is the festival honoring Miami’s thriving cocktail culture? We’re doing a Craft-y Happy Hour with all artisanal bars. The Art of Tiki is back, and Robert Irvine is hosting. In Fort Lauderdale, we’re bringing back the Bloody Mary Brunch with Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka and launching a new Drink Fort Lauderdale with local cocktail connoisseurs behind it. And Saturday night will be the Bacardi Beach Party, where Rev Run will be deejaying. Which events from last year are coming back for part deux? Croquetas & Champagne with Jean-Georges Vongerichten was insanely popular, and we had 2,000 people at the Lucky Chopsticks closing party with Andrew Zimmern. If people can experience only one event, it should be… The Grand Tasting. It is the greatest value—you can spend the day, eat, drink, and watch your favorite culinary stars and sponsor activations come to life. February 22–26; sobefest.com

.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  111


SCENE ART OF GENEROSIT Y

CHILD PROOF A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNER AND THE WORLD’S TOP STREET ARTISTS COME TOGETHER WITH THE FLORIDABASED NONPROFIT STREET ART FOR MA IND TO BATTLE CHILD SLAVERY.

“We will do five continents, one each year,” says Thibault Decker, “and I hope by the end we will have freed, if not every single child slave, then at least I hope we are close.”

BY BECKY RANDEL

.

112  OCEANDRIVE.COM

Throughout the world, 168 million kids are in the worst form of slavery.

Indian children’s rights and education advocate Kailash Satyarthi.

“WE ARE OPENING THE EYES OF THE REST OF THE WORLD THROUGH ART.” —thibault

decker

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DEAR WORLD/ROBERT FOGARTY

Recent statistics regarding child slavery are staggering. According to the United Nations’ International Labour Organization, there are 168 million child laborers worldwide, with up to 1.2 million children trafficked into forced labor every year. The nonprofit organization Street Art for Mankind was founded with the goal of creating social change through art, and it has chosen Miami as the launchpad for a five-year, multicontinent series of events to raise awareness about this heartbreaking issue. Taking over Miami’s Little River district from February 11 through 20, Street Art for Mankind will offer art workshops and performances to raise funds for the Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation (satyarthi.org), a nonprofit established by Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi to fight child labor. The event will unveil 12,000 square feet of art from 30 of the world’s most prominent street artists, such as Chor Boogie and Miami’s own Trek Six. “Street artists fighting for the children of the streets just makes beautiful sense,” says Thibault Decker, Street Art for Mankind’s Miami-based cofounder. “It’s a big deal to have a Nobel Peace Prize winner launch an international event here. We are opening the eyes of the rest of the world through art.” February 10–20, 7401 NW Miami Ct., Miami, 786409-4168; streetartmankind.org



SCENE NOW OPEN Partners (from left) Dana Dwyer, Ryan Van Milligen, Greg See, and Yani Kontos have created a club that relies less on celebrity DJs and more on making every patron feel like a VIP.

London speakeasy. You can come get a nice oldfashioned with tequila and jalapeño [the No Country for Old Men], have conversation, and [experience] a totally different vibe than the high energy, volume, and show downstairs. DD: It’s a lair of the club where it’s about the people, interactions, and adding a cocktail element. We’re doing a Taschen bookshelf installation so people can bring [books] back to tables and start conversation. COCKTAILS:

RVM: Rodger Gillespie has been in Vegas for the last 10 years at concepts like the Bellagio. He created a really unique and interactive mixology program. DD: In the main room, we’ll have tableside mixology with butlers and hand-shaken martinis.

INTO THE ORA

BEST NIGHT TO VISIT:

RVM: Friday is house music night. Saturday is more open-format, collective music, and every once in a while there’ll be a [surprise] performance. We want [people to] wonder, What will happen tonight?

MIAMI NIGHTLIFE DISCIPLES RYAN VAN MILLIGEN, DANA DWYER, GREG SEE, AND YANI ONTOS ARE UPPING THE ANTE WITH ORA, A DISCOTHEQUE UNLIKE ANY OTHER. BY CARLA TORRES

THE MEANING BEHIND “ORA”:

114  OCEANDRIVE.COM

Milligen and his partner Dana Dwyer tell us why… THE LOOK:

Ryan Van Milligen: Exclusive, grand, and luxurious. It’s all about the environment, the vibes, the people, and the energy. The goal is for people who fly in on a private jet to walk in and say, “Man, I belong here.” Dana Dwyer: There’s a

lot of patterns and detailed molding work, two-way mirrors, art throughout the venue. There’s no bar, wall, or ceiling that isn’t custom-made. THE FOCAL POINT:

RVM: We have a multimillion-dollar ceiling with 26 eight-foot-wide LED panels that have crystals and smoke mirrors. The whole ceiling

moves, waves, and drops. THE PEOPLE:

RVM: Everyone in the club should be a celebrity, local, fun, artsy, or an industry elite person you know, want to know, want to look at or interact with. THE LOUNGE:

RVM: The Anti-Social Lounge is warm, dark, intimate—like a New York/

THE DOOR SITUATION:

RVM: We never charge a cover. We think whoever walks into Ora is a VIP. 2000 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-912-1010; oranightclub.com

.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY VANESSA ROGERS

“Clubs have become about who is deejaying,” says Opium Group veteran Ryan Van Milligen of the billion-dollar DJ scene that’s catapulted Miami into the international nightlife spotlight. With his new club Ora, however, he’s returning to “the heart and soul of what made Miami nightlife great” with a venue that will add even more of a scene. Van

RVM: “Ora” is Latin for beach. Miami Beach is the heart and soul of what made Miami nightlife great. We wanted to play on that, so when someone asks, “Where are you going out?,” you say, “Ora.”


BATHING SUITS & CHAMPAGNE F LUTE S Oceanfront Residences in Miami from $2.5 Million

(305) 744 - 5175 TheResidencesSunnyIslesBeach.com

SALES LOUNGE

15800 Collins Avenue Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach are not owned, developed or sold by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C., or its affiliates (“Ritz-Carlton”). Sunny Isles Property Venture, LLC uses The Ritz-Carlton marks under a license from Ritz-Carlton, which has not confirmed the accuracy of any of the statements or representations made herein. ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS THAT ARE REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. The Developer is Sunny Isles Property Venture, LLC which has a right to use the trademark names and logos of Fortune International Group and Chateau Group. This is not an offer to sell, or solicitation of offers to buy, in states where such offer or solicitation cannot be made. The rendering contained herein is an artist impression, conceptual interpretation, proposed only and merely intended as illustration. No guarantee is made that the described features, services, amenities or facilities will be available or built. Developer reserves the right to make any modifications, revisions or withdrawals in its sole discretion and without prior notice. All improvements, design and construction are subject to first obtaining permits and approvals for same by the relevant authorities.


SCENE EXPERIENCE

OKEECHOBEE RISING AFTER A TRIUMPHANT DEBUT, FLORIDA’S ALTERNATIVE MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL TURNS UP THE VOLUME FOR ITS ENCORE. BY CARLA TORRES

If you weren’t one of 35,000 road trippers at last year’s Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, fret not: The four-day sonic wonderland is back, bringing with it Kings of Leon, The Lumineers, Flume, Wiz Khalifa, and Usher and The Roots (together) to 800 acres of tropical woodlands. Here, festival producer Kevin Collinsworth gives a preview of what’s in store:

.

116 OCEANDRIVE.COM

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: A view of the stage at last year’s Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival; tropical woodlands make for a unique setting; a daytime yoga class; the fairgrounds atmosphere by the lake; hammocks hang between palm trees. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DIMITRI MAVRAKIS (BEEMAN, LAKE); NICHOLAS JAMES (CONCERT GOERS); KRIS KRUG (YOGA); INSTAGRAM @ITHINKTAYLOR (HAMMOCKS)

How do you plan on topping last year? [We have] a diverse group of multigenre artists hitting different demographics. Usher and The Roots together is just one of the once-in-alifetime live collaborations that, unless you experience them here, you won’t see again. Music is only one part of the festival. Whether it’s a parade of fire-breathing mechanics, we’re upping the number of installations and activities—more vendors, inflatables, live painting, light projection. Where to get lost: Jungle 51. One minute you’re walking through the jungle, the next there’s a DJ booth and UFO next to you. What does Okeechobee have that other festivals don’t? Florida’s ecosystem is magical this time of year, and you’re next to Lake Okeechobee. The place is alive. Sustainability is a big focus. We’re reducing our use of plastic bottles by 30 percent. We’ve planted bamboo to use for construction and installations in the future. March 2–5 at Sunshine Grove, 12517 NE 91st Ave., Okeechobee; okeechobeefest.com


BENTLEY SOUTH BEACH MONDRIAN SOUTH BEACH BAKEHOUSE

BODEGA

GALE SOUTH BEACH

RAFFAELLO CHICAGO DRUMBAR

KASKADES SOUTH BEACH

SANCTUARY SOUTH BEACH

HALVES & WHOLES

PICCIOLO

SHELBORNE SOUTH BEACH

PIZZA BAR

RADIO BAR

RICKY’S


SCENE ART FULL

NEW BEGINNINGS

“It’s weird to be shocked by a flower or a bird, but it works!” laughs gallerist Tyler EmersonDorsch. The shock she’s referring to is bound to be a common reaction to the latest series of paintings by Elisabeth Condon, which will be shown in a new exhibition called “Unnatural Life” at the gallery Emerson Dorsch. Over the past decade, Condon has garnered a devoted following for her sprawling abstract canvases, but suddenly (and surprisingly) figuration has emerged in her work—a small bird or a patch of beguiling flora amidst her usual otherworldliness.

118  OCEANDRIVE.COM

“She is completely committed to the art of painting, to the very materiality of paint itself,” says Emerson-Dorsch. “There’s something a little familiar there to an art historian, something I can immediately grab on to. Yet she’s always pushing her own boundaries to go into new territory.” Condon’s new work is both familiar and wonderfully different—a tag that could apply just as well to Emerson-Dorsch’s gallery, which she and her partner (and husband), Brook Dorsch, recently moved from Wynwood to Little Haiti. They remain devoted to a

roster of primarily Miami-based artists—including sculptors Robert Thiele and Frances Trombly and painters Jenny Brillhart and Mette Tommerup—but their neighbors are definitely new: an artfocused bookstore launched by Exile Books’ Amanda Keeley and a letterpress print shop run by artist Tom Virgin, as well as Panther Coffee and Clive’s Cafe. Says Emerson-Dorsch, “It’s going to be a little hub.” “Unnatural Life” opens February 11 at Emerson Dorsch, 5900 NW Second Ave., Miami, 305-5761278; emersondorsch.com.

.

Elisabeth Condon in her studio at the Swatch Art Peace Hotel in Shanghai, China. above: Her 2016 painting Unnatural Life.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF EMERSON DORSCH GALLERY, MIAMI (ARTWORK); BY JONATHAN FANG/COURTESY OF EMERSON DORSCH GALLERY, MIAMI (CONDON)

FRESHLY RELOCATED FROM WYNWOOD TO LITTLE HAITI, THE EMERSON DORSCH GALLERY WOWS THIS MONTH WITH EYE-CATCHING NEW PAINTINGS BY ELISABETH CONDON. BY BRETT SOKOL


BOTANIKO WESTON

WHAT IF YOU COULD PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH AN EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION IN ONE OF AMERICA’S MOST IDYLLIC NEIGHBORHOODS? “We seek to ‘build better,’ enhancing the best parts of a neighborhood to create a foundation for an exceptional community.” – David Martin

Ranked no. 8 of the Best Places to Live in America, the exclusive community of Weston offers an opportunity to build a lifetime of memories in the most inviting landscape. Botaniko Weston is situated in Florida’s beautiful Everglades — a location that provides easy access to meticulously maintained park and recreational areas, fully equipped equestrian facilities, and one of the best soccer academies in the region — a role model program designed to maximize youth players’ capabilities and teach good sportsmanship. Top-rated public and private schools can be found within a short distance, and an adventurous children’s play area.

Situated in an idyllic setting, Botaniko Weston brings nature right to your doorstep — dense greenery unfolds around a multitude of stunning lakes and bodies of water. A cozy picnic area overlooks the surrounding lakes, making it the perfect place to pack a lunch and take in the sights and sounds that can only be found in such a pristine natural habitat. There is also a rich array of year-round cultural and community events and a beautiful Mediterranean-style Town Center with shopping, dining, and nightlife experiences. Botaniko Weston puts the world at your fingertips, and makes enjoying the dynamic surroundings second nature forits fortunate residents.

125 modern luxury homes situated on 121 graciously landscaped acres in Weston. Designed by visionary team Chad Oppenheim, Roney Mateu, Terra, VStarr and Landscape Design Workshop. Botanikoweston.com | T 877 421 4589 Sales Gallery 16479 Botaniko Drive North Weston, Florida 33326 Exclusive Sales and Marketing by Terra Realty, LLC.

This project is being developed by Terra Weston Residential, LLC (“Developer”), which has a limited right to use the trademarked names and logos of Terra Group. Any and all statements, disclosures and/or representations shall be deemed made by Developer and not by Terra Group, and you agree to look solely to Developer (and not to Terra Group and/or any of its affiliates) with respect to any and all matters relating to the marketing and/or development of the project and with respect to the sales of residences within the project. Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. This is not intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy real estate to residents of NY, or in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. All images and designs depicted herein are artist’s conceptual renderings, which are based upon preliminary development plans and are subject to change without notice in the manner provided in the offering documents. All such materials are not to scale and are shown solely for illustrative purposes.


SCENE MAGIC CIT Y

SEEING STARS

The Spam Allstars (CENTER) during the band’s 20thanniversary performance at the North Beach Bandshell.

120 OCEANDRIVE.COM

PHOTOGRAPHY BY EDWIN CARDONA (BAND); JUAN PEDRAZA (NORTH BEACH). OPPOSITE PAGE: JUAN PEDRAZA (NORTH BEACH); MELANIE MASTERSON (SOUTH DADE)

AFTER ALMOST TWO DECADES OF JAMMING IN THE MAGIC CITY, THE SPAM ALLSTARS CONTINUE TO ROCK ON AND OFF THE STAGE—EVEN FOR A NEW GENERATION OF LISTENERS. BY BRETT SOKOL


In a city where things seems to be in a state of constant flux— from the culture to the amount of coastline still above water— the Spam Allstars are an institution. Eighteen years and more than 3,000 gigs since the band’s founding, their signature fusion of old-school salsa, loose-limbed funk, and bumping bass remains as popular as ever. The main difference, explains Spam Allstars bandleader Andrew Yeomanson, is that those young clubgoers who flocked to his group’s Little Havana concerts nearly two decades ago now have children of their own. “It’s mind-blowing to see longtime fans who have kids in high school now,” says Yeomanson. “But I don’t think about any of that—how it’s going to be received, where exactly it’s going to go—when I’m working on an arrangement. ” The latest batch of arrangements is collected on TransOceanic, the Spam Allstars’ sixth album. The band’s hypnotic grooves are still firmly in effect, but so is a concrete sense of song structure. This is despite an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach: Fuzzed-out guitar riffs sidle up to conga rhythms and voice samples from the National Weather Service. “‘TransOceanic’ is actually the model of the old Zenith radio my grandfather had. It was a multiband model with shortwave,” Yeomanson explains. But don’t expect to hear carbon copies of any of the songs being performed onstage. “Playing live is all about creating in the moment,” he says. “I’ll dissect and chop, mixing and changing little things.” And owning his own studio—City of Progress, kitted out with vintage equipment—allows for an endless amount of sonic

tinkering. It’s also led to a sideline in archival audio restoration, transferring reel-toreel tapes into the digital realm and delving into unreleased material from legendary producers. Recent visitors have included Willie Clarke, the cofounder of Miami’s Deep City label, which issued soul records in the ’60s, and Arthur Baker, who’s digging into his own ’80s sessions with everyone from Afrika Bambaataa to Al Green. Still, the biggest surprise for Yeomanson after all these years? “I can’t believe I can still hear,” he laughs. The Spam Allstars perform in Miami at Hoy Como Ayer on February 9, at Ball & Chain on February 24, at the WDNA Jazz Festival on February 25, and with the New World Symphony on March 3. For more information, visit spamallstars.com.

.

The band’s fusion of old-school salsa, funk, and bumping bass has earned them a loyal fan following in Miami and beyond. below: Onstage at the South Dade Cultural Arts Center.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  121


SCENE SWEAT

PUSH, PULL, PRO ON THE HEELS OF DBC FITNESS’S TWOYEAR ANNIVERSARY, DAVID ALEXANDER HAS MUCH TO CELEBRATE, FROM TRAINING DWYANE WADE TO CHANGING THE FITNESS GAME.

Dwyane Wade’s Instagram post asking, “Where do you train?” garnered 104,000 likes. “Everyone sees Instagram and wants to train a pro athlete, but [they don’t want] the details and responsibility that come with it,” says David Alexander, the force behind DBC Fitness, where Wade still works out during Miami visits. The biomechanics-driven facility is responsible for optimizing the performance of superstars like LeBron James and Reshad Jones. “If they get hurt, all eyes are on you.” For Alexander, it’s not about social media buzz, but about making anyone who works out at DBC (short for Dumbbells, Barbells, and Cables) a “betterfunctioning human being.” DBC’s dozen trainers start with a full musculoskeletal

122 OCEANDRIVE.COM

assessment that measures every bone in a client’s body. “Most bodies aren’t in alignment,” explains Alexander, who majored in kinesiology. To fix that, DBC’s six phases of training tackle correcting functions, strengthening, and powering general motor skills. Recovery is just as important, and at DBC that includes NormaTec Boots to massage your limbs with compressed air, mobilize fluid, and speed recovery through blood flow, as well as the latest cool trend, cryotherapy, where the whole body is submerged in a vapor form of liquid nitrogen at -200 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s worthy of an Instagram post—just don’t expect to get 104k likes. 3841 NE Second Ave., #103, Miami, 786-452-8964; dbcfitness.com

.

At pro-athlete favorite DBC Fitness, clients can speed up their recovery in the facility’s state-ofthe-art cryotherapy chamber (SHOWN HERE).

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF DBC FITNESS (GYM); COURTESY OF CRYO ICE (CRYOTHERAPY)

BY CARLA TORRES


Fresh Pressed Cocktails Street Tacos Good Times Thursday - Saturday 7PM - Midnight Live music Every Thursday

Nina’s Cocktail Hour 2-for-1 Cocktails 7pm-8pm Thursday - Saturday


SCENE LEGEND Spanning over 678 games and 11 seasons, Rony Seikaly (right) averaged 14.7 points and 9.5 rebounds per game (here playing against the Washington Bullets’ Ledell Eackles in Washington, DC, in 1990).

FULL-CLUB PRESS FORMER MIAMI HEAT STAR RONY SEI ALY HAS FOUND A SECOND CAREER DOING WHAT HE LOVES: PLAYING MUSIC. BY JON WARECH

From the day you were drafted by the Heat, you’ve been a big part of this city. When I got drafted to Miami, I was the happiest guy in the world. It was a dream come true. I came here when South Beach had one restaurant, called Scratch, and one club, Club Nu. That was it. I saw the transformation from nothing to what it is today. I feel so blessed to be part of that history and see this turnaround.

124  OCEANDRIVE.COM

PHOTOGRAPHY BY RICHARD B. GENTILE/SPORTING NEWS VIA GETTY IMAGES. OPPOSITE PAGE: BRIAN DRAKE/NBAE VIA GETTY IMAGES (DUNK); STEVE MACK/GETTY IMAGES (SANKEYS)

Since becoming the first-ever draft pick of the Miami Heat, in 1988, Rony Seikaly has been a fixture in Miami Beach as a DJ, a restaurant and club owner, and local. He spoke to Ocean Drive about his passion for music, his Miami Heat days, and the growth of his hometown.


DJ Rony Seikaly on the ones and twos. left: Dunking over Mark Bryant of the Portland Trailblazers at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon, circa 1990.

“I STAY YOUNG BY BEING AROUND YOUNG PEOPLE.” —rony seikaly How did you get started as a DJ? It happened organically. I’ve had a DJ setup at my house since I was 14 years old. I was always playing music for my friends, and then one day (later in life), a couple of big DJs walked into the room and couldn’t believe that it was me playing the music and wanted me to share that sound. We tried it out at one of the clubs I

owned here in Miami called Mokaï. Did you know this would become a second career? At first I really didn’t want to do it, but I said let me just try it out and see where it goes. I didn’t want people to think this is just a basketball player trying to relive the glory days. I do music because I love the music.

At the clubs you play, do the kids even know you as a basketball player? Pretty much all the people who love my music are not basketball related. The people who go to clubs are 25 to 35, so they’re probably the kids of the people who knew me as a basketball player. I stay young by being around young people.

And now you’re playing all over the world? I’ve had so many amazing gigs—Ibiza, Lebanon, and many other cities around the world. Music is part of my life, just like for people who meditate, meditation is part of their life. I get the satisfaction of meditation and being transported. What do you do when

you’re home in Miami? I’ve lived in and been to a lot of beautiful places, but there is nothing that comes close to the lifestyle Miami offers. Living on the water and having the sea all around you is just a phenomenal thing. Being able to go to a friend’s house on a jet ski or your boat—where else can you do that? I play tennis almost every day. It’s phenomenal.

.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  125


SCENE YACHT PART Y

NOT FAR DOWN TO PARADISE FOUNDED BY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL GRADS, MIAMI-BASED STARTUP SAILO BRINGS BOATS TO YOUR BACKYARD ON A MOMENT’S NOTICE. BY JON WARECH

.

126 OCEANDRIVE.COM

“YOU HAVE ACCESS TO THOUSANDS OF BOATS IN MINUTES.” —ADRIAN

GRADINARU

PHOTOGRAPHY BY QUINTON WINTER (AZIMUT); COURTESY OF SAILO (GRADINARU)

Sailo’s luxury boat rentals include a Sunseeker Predator (HERE AND ABOVE) and Azimut yachts (RIGHT, TOP AND BOTTOM). INSET: Founder and CEO Adrian Gradinaru.

There are times in life when it seems like having a boat would make everything better. Thankfully, the team at Sailo is here to help. Headquartered in New York and Miami, the company allows you to book crafts from 25-foot speedboats to 150-foot megayachts at the touch of a button, at a cost of anywhere from $300 to $12,000 a day. There are more than 4,000 boats around the world available for rent online, with or without a captain, and a customer service team will help plan everything from fishing trips to Champagne sunset sails. “It’s fast, transparent, and easy,” says founder and CEO Adrian Gradinaru. “You have access to thousands of boats that can be booked in minutes.” The concept began after Gradinaru had a bad rental experience in Greece and enlisted the help of other business-savvy, techfocused partners to bridge the gap between Uber and paradise. The site additionally provides an event planner to keep track of trip details and a mobile app for on the go. Sailo will also let you book private chefs and watersports— perfect for Miami boaters. “Miami is one of the core pillars of Sailo’s business,” says Delphine Braas, cofounder and head of marketing and business development. “The warm and sunny weather allows people to enjoy the boating lifestyle year-round.” sailo.com


Life

IS

AN ADVENTURE

# S TA R T L I V I N G



SAVOR THE FLAVORS OF THE CIT Y

SEA’S THE LIMIT

Bazaar Mar’s California Seaweed “Funnel Cake”: fried nori “dough” topped with blue crab, salmon roe, cucumber, and avocado.

AT BAZAAR MAR— ANCHORED AT THE MUCH-BUZZED-ABOUT SLS BRICKELL—CHEF JOSÉ ANDRÉS BOLDLY LEADS HIS FAMED EATERY INTO UNCHARTED WATERS.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARY JAMES

BY CARLA TORRES

A mural on the tiled walls tells the story of mermaids, as their mythical king, Neptune, breaks for the horizon on the back of a sea unicorn. Above, the planet Saturn can be spotted amidst clouds. Below, the white marble floor, awash in gray waves, conjures the feeling of being lost at sea—which you might as well be, considering you’ve plunged down José Andrés’s culinary rabbit hole into an oceanic wonderland. While the James Beard Award-winning chef needs no introduction, his résumé and culinary contributions are simply too important to ignore. A protégé of the legendary Ferran Adrià, Andrés began questioning the fabric of traditional cookery at El Bulli in Spain when he was introduced to spherification, a technique of molecular gastronomy. Today, spherified olives are a staple (and a tribute to Adrià) at every one of Andrés’s Bazaar restaurants, including his latest deep sea dive, Bazaar Mar. It makes perfect sense that coastal Miami is where this culinary scientist decided to drop anchor. “Diners

OCEANDRIVE.COM  129


from left: A tribute to SpongeBob, the tongue-in-cheek dessert Who Lives in a Pineapple Under the Sea??? combines pineapple raspado with green chartreuse, condensed milk, and fennel frond in a crystal pineapple; the Hokkaido Sea Urchin Cone (nori cone, Yuzu Kosho Kewpie mayo) is a one-bite wonder. inset: José Andrés.

“DINERS SHOULD NOT EXPECT WHAT THEY EXPECT.” —josé andrés

Enormous bullfish heads watch over the dining room, where 80 percent of the offerings are derived from the sea.

should not expect what they expect,” he says. In other words, assume that the menu at Bazaar Mar will have zilch in common with the offerings at The Bazaar at the SLS South Beach—other than his signature liquid-nitrogen caipirinha, his famed olives, and a freshly sliced leg of Jabugo (the best of Iberian ham). Instead, you’ll find newly shucked oysters that have received the spherified ceviche treatment, swimming in leche de tigre; bacalao croquetas; and sterling silver octopus vessels carrying a seaweed funnel cake topped with avocado, blue crab, salmon roe, and house-made mayo. Eighty percent of Bazaar Mar’s menu is derived from the ocean, with an emphasis on sustainability— reeling in Key West shrimp, Russ & Daughters smoked salmon from the Pacific for a reinvented bagel and lox air bread, baby squid from Spain whirling in their piquant black ink, and even spear-caught lionfish that Andrés may have actually harvested himself. “I love to scuba dive and was introduced to these species in the Cayman Islands by Michael Schwartz,” he says, referring to his fellow Miami chef. “[Lionfish] are the rats of the ocean and multiply a lot, so we need to make sure they become a beloved fish people are eating.” That shouldn’t be a problem: At Bazaar Mar, the striking fish (also known as butterfly cod) is fried whole and paired with a tartar sauce that will have you dipping even its bones. While it may take multiple visits to navigate through Bazaar Mar’s vast menu, it’s a deep and delectable dive into the mind of a gastronomic genius—a mind as wild as the larger-than-life bullfish heads that hang in the restaurant, seemingly watching in utter awe as diners spoon pineapple raspado (spiked with green chartreuse and doused in condensed milk) from a crystal pineapple. 1300 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-2391320; sbe.com

.

130  OCEANDRIVE.COM

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARY JAMES (FOOD, INTERIOR); AVABLU/RYAN FORBES (ANDRÉS)

SAVOR


Coral Gables, Florida 5 bedrooms, 3 full and 1 half bath $4,450,000 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Search A10182706 on ColdwellBankerHomes.com

OUR SERVICE IS TRULY

REMARKABLE

Expert knowledge of the region’s most exclusive neighborhoods and enclaves. Exceptional responsiveness that anticipates your every need. Dedicated. Professional. Attentive. Previews . Get the service you truly deserve. Contact us today. ®

COLDWELLBANKERHOMES.COM

Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, Nor

merica

Aventura 305.931.8266 | Brickell-Key Biscayne 305.361.5722 | Coral Gables 305.667.4815 | Kendall 305.596.3333 Miami Beach 305.672.6300 | Pinecrest 305.253.2800 The property information herein is derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations. Although the information is believed to be accurate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification. ©2017 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker logo, Coldwell Banker Previews International and the Previews logo are registered and unregistered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. 13056FL_12/16


SAVOR OFF-MENU

KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL SOME OF MIAMI’S MOST ENTICING DISHES AND COCKTAILS ARE KEPT UNDER WRAPS AND UP THE SLEEVES OF THE CITY’S BEST CHEFS AND MIXOLOGISTS.

above, from left: The egg yolk-topped bucatini carbonara at Fooq’s is a cult favorite; po’boy double-decker at Mignonette.

132  OCEANDRIVE.COM

How do you eat like a local in the know? By ordering secret off-menu items—but you didn’t hear it from us. PO’BOY PEARL: MIGNONETTE DOWNTOWN

Danny Serfer’s got a shucking secret, and it comes in the form of a double-decker po’boy. That means your choice of bivalves from the marquee, which chef de cuisine Bobby Frank shucks and fries on the spot and adds to your conch or shrimp po’boy. It’s like finding a pearl in the ocean. 210 NE 18th St., Miami, 305-3744635; mignonettemiami.com

PRINCE OF PIZZA: PAULIE GEE’S

Don’t be fooled by the dozen-plus pies Paulie Gee is slinging; there’s more where those came from, namely the Return to Prince Street pie with fra diavolo sauce, spicy cupped pepperoni, fresh mozzarella, and horseradish. Also: the best blistering eggplant parm you’ve ever had. Insert eggplant emoji here. 8001 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786-558-8315; pauliegee.com CHOCOLATE WASTED: COYA

In need of a drink that doubles as a pick-me-up? Whisper the magic words “Algarrobina in the Tropics”

to your bartender, and you shall receive a pisco, egg white, Panther cold brew, coconut cream concoction garnished with shaved chocolate for sweet measure. 999 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305415-9990; coyarestaurant.com

birds on Sundays get one of the baker’s dozen of pastelito burgers, which is basically the same idea, but with guava pastelitos holding your patty and cheese intact. 30 Giralda Ave., Coral Gables, 305-4465666; pinchofactory.com

TOP-SECRET BUNS: PINCHO FACTORY

MOONLIGHT BRUNCH: FOOQ’S

The struggle of choosing between the toston, fritanga, or quesadilla burger at Pincho Factory is real. Next time, inquire about the father of the untraditional burger— the Foreman burger—with two grilled cheese sandwiches as buns. Pro tip: Early

Regulars at Fooq’s always order the bucatini amatriciana. The enlightened, however, know that the bucatini carbonara from the brunch menu can also be had for supper. The more you know… 1035 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-5362749; fooqsmiami.com

.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GIOVANNY GUTIERREZ (FOOQ’S); COURTESY OF MIGNONETTE (PO’BOY)

BY CARLA TORRES


caught up in the moment

kuro – new st yle japanese iconic entertainment endless surprises

seminolehardrockholly wood.com


SAVOR GRAND OPENINGS

MOUTH FULL MIAMIANS ARE SALIVATING OVER THE CITY’S HOTTEST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE RESTAURANTS, BARS, FOOD TRUCKS, AND UNDERGROUND NOOKS. BY CARLA TORRES

All-American: BIRD & BONE

It’s no secret that Richard Hales (of Sakaya Kitchen and Blackbrick) cooks a mean fried chicken. And at Bird & Bone, his latest country farmhouse concept, the chef is getting in touch with his comfort food roots while still bringing a unique twist to South Beach. That means baked-to-order Florida cheddar and chive (hot) biscuits alongside his wife Jenny’s strawberry preserves, and not just hot Nashville chicken, but also sweetbreads or quail, and scallops and grits. Of course, there’s fried apple hand pies for dessert. 4041 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-424-1234; theconfidante miamibeach.hyatt.com

134  OCEANDRIVE.COM

Bird & Bone is Richard Hales’s latest country farmhouse concept. above, from left: Chef Justin Smillie at Upland; the matcha limonada from Yoko Matcha. opposite page, from top: K Ramen’s namesake dish; Ricky’s pairs throwback jams with comfort food; hot rajas (roasted poblano chiles, red peppers, fingerling potatoes, crema, and queso gratinée) at Olla.


West Coast Cool: UPLAND

It’s official: Stephen Starr is obsessed with Miami, as evidenced by his fifth eatery inspired by chef Justin Smillie and the Meyer lemon-filled fields of Upland, California. Think pistachio-topped pizza, a colossal crispy hen, seared octopus with cilantro-avocado pesto and Marcona almonds, and Tuscan-style lamb chops with coal-roasted eggplant. For dessert, the blood orangevanilla California Dreamsicle will have you California dreaming. 49 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-602-9998; uplandmiami.com

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF SBE (K RAMEN); LEGACY MEDIA GROUP (RICKY’S); RODRIGO MORENO (OLLA)

Noodling Underground: K RAMEN. BURGER. BEER.

In Los Angeles, Katsuya’s covert ramen, burger, and beer joint became so frequented by locals it was christened “K Ramen. Burger. Beer.” Now, you can find the famed lobster ramen and ridiculous creamy spicy burger, plus gratis Pac-Man, in the basement of the Townhouse Hotel every night till 4 am. What beats late-night ramen and PacMan? 150 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-534-7895; sbe.com/kramen Muy Mexican: OLLA

You’ve had Scott Linquist’s octopus and duck confit tacos at Coyo, but have you tried his duck or short rib mole? Dive into Olla’s menu head-first with a mole tasting. Or, if that’s not your thing, there’s also jars chock-full of

exotic ingredients like grasshopper and Mexican chocolate powder; pots sizzling with sacred corn and four-year-aged cotija; and king crab and lobster enchiladas. Plus, mezcal mules to wash it all down and a churro sundae as the Mexican cherry on top. 1233 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 786-717-5400; ollamiami.com Energy Boost: YOKO MATCHA

What was missing in Miami’s food scene? A matcha food truck. But not anymore, thanks to two lovers of the ancient Japanese superfood who are bringing the highest ceremonial-grade matcha to Miami so you can get your daily (over) dose with matcha frappes, matcha con leche, matcha açai bowls, or even matcha pastelitos. Because too much matcha is never enough. yokomatcha.com Whiskey and Fries: RICKY’S

No dancing room at Bodega to bust out your best moves? Walk a few feet over to Ricky’s, where throwback jams, standup Tuesdays, smoked chicken lollipop wings with spicy guava, and frozen Irish cold brew (not to mention 150 whiskey varieties) are on the menu. And the loaded fries—a concoction of waffle and sweet potato fries and tater tots topped with jalapeño whiz, bacon, fried cherry peppers, scallions, and chili crema—are an absolute must. 1222 16th St., Miami Beach, 305-704-3602; rickyssouthbeach.com

.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  135


SAVOR CHEERS! Passion potions (clockwise from left): The Bunny Potion at 27; the Big Banana Julep at Sweet Liberty; the Afrohead Cherry Manhattan at Repour.

LOVE TOAST THIS VALENTINE’S DAY, THE CITY’S TOP BARS AND THEIR KEEPERS CATER TO ROMANCE BY MIXING UP LOVE POTIONS CHOCK-FULL OF APHRODISIACS. BY CARLA TORRES

BANANA IN YOUR COCKTAIL: BIG BANANA JULEP AT SWEET LIBERTY

KING OF APHRODISIACS: DRUNKEN OYSTER SHOOTER AT MEAT MARKET

“Ever make eye contact with a boy while eating a banana?” probes John Lermayer, Sweet Liberty’s award-winning owner and bartender. How about while drinking a julep infused with the enticing fruit and finished with mint? 237 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-763-8217; mysweetliberty.com

The tantalizing effects of oysters are well-known, but Miami’s sexiest steakhouse is stirring the senses with its Drunken Oyster Shooter, which incorporates jalapeño and a truffle salt rim for added sensual measure. Call it an aphrodisiac threesome. 915 Lincoln Road, 305-532-0088; meatmarket.com

CHERRY ON TOP: RUM CHERRY MANHATTAN AT REPOUR

SMOOTH OPERATOR: BUNNY POTION AT 27 RESTAURANT & BAR

The only thing sexier than a woman drinking a Manhattan is a woman drinking an Afrohead rum cherry (hello, pheromones) Manhattan with tarragon leaves to increase body heat. “You can tell a lot about a person based off how they handle a cherry,” says the man behind Repour’s bar, Isaac Grillo. 1650 James Ave., Miami Beach, 305-913-1000; repourbar.com

You’ve had JoJo Tea’s jasmine green tea, but have you had it with gin, rose liqueur, white vermouth, and lemon bitters? “In Eastern culture, jasmine green tea’s rich and sweet scent is seductive,” says Bar Lab’s Gabe Orta. “Drinking it improves libido and spices up romance.” We’ll take two. 2727 Indian Creek Dr., Miami Beach, 305-531-2727; freehandhotels.com

136  OCEANDRIVE.COM

.



Natassia Nuñez Lost 163 lbs.

TODAY MY SHORTNESS OF BREATH... GONE!

If you find success hard to come by when it comes to weight loss. If you’ve tried diets, magic pills, miracle work-outs and still struggle with obesity, call the Bariatric Surgical Weight Loss Program at Palmetto General Hospital. Palmetto General Hospital’s Bariatric Surgery Program is accredited by the American College of Surgeons, and is the only SRC (Surgical Review Corporation) certified Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence in South Florida, led by our Medical Director, Jorge L. Sosa, M.D., F.A.C.S. Take the first step toward the healthier, happier life you deserve.

To learn more about our Natassia Nuñez before Surgery Bariatric Su

PROGRAM FOR BARIATRIC SURGERY

or to attend a FREE SEMINAR

PLEASE CALL 877-712-2402.

Bariatric Surgery is designed for those with a Body Mass Index equal to or greater than 40 or equal to or greater than 35 with serious co-morbidities. Actual patient testimony. This testimonial reflects results achieved by this patient. As each case must be independently evaluated and managed, actual weight loss will vary.

Accredited Bariatric Surgery Program by the American College of Surgeons, and the only SRC (Surgical Review Corporation) certified Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence in South Florida.


SHOT ON SITE SLUG TEEKAY

MODEL BEHAVIOR THE MULTIHYPHENATE HEIDI LUM JETTED TO MIAMI TO CELEBRATE HER OCEAN DRIVE COVER AT OUR ANNUAL ART OF THE PARTY EVENT AND THE ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH KICKOFF.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE

BY CARLA TORRES

It was almost difficult to spot bombshell Heidi Klum—even at 5-foot-9 and in heels— amidst the frenzy of fans and flashing cameras as she arrived at Roche Bobois’s Wynwood showroom to rejoice in her December cover at Ocean Drive’s annual Art Basel event, Art of the Party. In a sparkling black Saint Laurent jumpsuit and Giuseppe Zanotti heels, she posed on the red carpet before making the dreams of die-hard fans a reality by flashing her million-dollar smile and snapping selfies with them. Partygoers had their eyes on Klum and tennis pro Venus Williams the entire evening, as they savored bites from STK and danced to beats curated by DJ Rascal and Walshy Fire of Major Lazer. Also on display was Klum’s reimagining of Roche Bobois’s iconic Furtif desk, which she outfitted with her signature colorful butterflies. The desk was one of six created for the FURTIF ART PROJECT, a collaboration that brought together six artists to design desks that were auctioned off for charity. Klum’s desk benefited UNICEF, one of her favored charitable organizations. “[UNICEF] dedicates their lives to helping other people,” said Klum. “It’s very humbling and really makes you want to do more to help others.”

Supermodel Heidi Klum poses with her custom Roche Bobois creation during Ocean Drive’s annual Art of the Party at Roche Bobois Wynwood.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  139


SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK

Sarah Jessica Parker at the L’Eden by Perrier-Jouët unveiling at Casa Faena.

Jason Jenkins, Kara Ross, Elizabeth Jenkins, and Nat Moore at Diamonds Unleashed by Kara Ross at Mandarin Oriental Miami.

ART CITY

Ron Burkle and Sam Nazarian at the SBE celebration of the acquisition of Morgans Hotel Group at the Delano.

Art aficionados, design lovers, and international luminaries landed in the Magic City to attend the 15th annual Art Basel Miami Beach (as well as the accompanying A-list soirées) and view its exhibitions by worldrenowned artists. Among the stars were Olivia Culpo, Calvin Harris, and Sarah Jessica Parker, who toasted the L’Eden by Perrier-Jouët unveiling by reciting a poem by W.H. Auden.

Olivia Culpo at the Perrier-Jouët exclusive affair at Ora.

Bruce Weber, Nan Bush, and Michael Chow at the exhibition “Regeneration Series: Anselm Kiefer from the Hall Collection” at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale.

Travis Scott and Virgil Abloh at Design Miami/.

Hebru Brantley and Calvin Harris at “Theories from the Low End,” presented by Brantley.

140 OCEANDRIVE.COM

Marc Spiegler, Norman Braman, Craig Robins, and Sam Keller at the Art Basel Miami Beach 15th-anniversary dinner honoring Irma and Norman Braman at Smith & Wollensky.


Michaelangelo L’Acqua, Harvey Ambomo, Clare Laverty, Michael Klug, and Christopher Nagy at the Third Edition of Whitewaller Miami unveiling at East, Miami.

Daniel Milewski, Alexandra Cunningham, Nina Johnson-Milewski, Rosario Dawson, and Karina Frehling at the Studio 189 pop-up shop in support of The Fashion Forward Foundation at the Nina Johnson Gallery.

BASEL BLOWOUTS Supermodel Elle Macpherson fêted SHoP Architects, winner of the 2016 Panerai Design Miami/ Visionary Award, at a swank celebration at the home of Craig Robins. Meanwhile, at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, the legendary Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell gave an epic performance alongside DJs Cashmere Cat and Jillionaire. Spencer Ludwig of Capital Cities at the UNICO 20°87° Art Basel pop-up at the Nobu Hotel.

Serena Williams and Xavier Nolot at the Sun Xun exhibition “Reconstruction of the Universe,” presented by the Audemars Piguet Art Commission.

Elle Macpherson and Diana Picasso at the Panerai Design Miami/ Visionary Award celebration honoring the winner, SHoP Architects, at the residence of Craig Robins.

Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell during his performance with Cashmere Cat and Jillionaire at the Pérez Art Museum Miami.

Franklin and Jessica Sirmans with Jorge Pérez at the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation’s Art of Life charity auction, hosted by Pérez, Russell and Danny Simmons, and Sam Nazarian.

Gregory Siff and Brandon Boyd of Incubus at the Mercedes-Benz X 4AM gallery celebration for Siff at the Surf Lodge pop-up at the W South Beach.

OCEANDRIVE.COM

141


SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK

Rodman Primack, Simon Koster, Jean Nouvel, and Richard Pandiscio at an exclusive brunch honoring Nouvel, hosted by JDS Development at Design Miami/.

Laura Kimpton and Lisa Cohen at the Luxury Living and Galerie magazine celebration for New Collections & Emerging Artists for Art Basel 2016 at the Luxury Living Miami showroom.

Darryl “DMC” McDaniels and Timothy White at the exhibition “Parental Advisory: Explicit Images,” presented by Morrison Hotel Gallery at East, Miami. Julio Le Parc and Kehinde Wiley at a private dinner hosted by Franklin Sirmans, Le Parc, and Wiley. Ugo Colombo, Marco Stizzoli, and Massimo Iosa Ghini at the Memphis to Miami event presented by Brickell Flatiron at the National YoungArts Foundation. Jeffrey Deitch and Larry Gagosian at Gagosian’s exclusive dinner.

Paul and Trudy Cejas at the “Tide by Side” artistic processional performance at the inauguration of the Faena Arts District in Miami Beach.

142 OCEANDRIVE.COM

Dennis and Debra Scholl with Massimiliano Gioni at the New Museum cocktail reception at the residence of Craig Robins.

Marvin Ross Friedman and Adrienne bon Haes at the Context Art Miami VIP preview.


Ruckus and Rev Run at the New Year’s Eve 2017 event A Night in Cuba with Ruckus and Rev Run at Hyde Beach at the SLS South Beach.

Tommy Alastra and Heather Graham at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s New Year’s Eve 2017, hosted by Justin Bieber with Skrillex and Marshmello.

Justin Bieber and Jeffrey Soffer at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s New Year’s Eve 2017, hosted by Bieber with Skrillex and Marshmello.

Snoop Dogg at Ora’s 2017 New Year’s Eve celebration. 2 Chainz at New Year’s Eve 2017 at Rockwell, hosted by 2 Chainz, with Tyson Beckford and EJ Johnson.

Questlove at the New Year’s Eve 2017 celebration “Questlove on the 40th Floor” at East, Miami.

Mary J. Blige and LaTonya Blige DaCosta at the Five Star New Year’s Eve on Watson Island.

Nicki Minaj at New Year’s Eve 2017 at E11EVEN, hosted by Minaj.

Jonathan Cheban and LaLa Anthony at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s New Year’s Eve 2017, hosted by Justin Bieber with Skrillex and Marshmello.

Marshmello and Skrillex at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s New Year’s Eve 2017, hosted by Justin Bieber with Skrillex and Marshmello.

David Barton and Susanne Bartsch at the New Year’s Eve 2017 “House Party” at Nina’s House, hosted by Bartsch at The Confidante Miami Beach.

Olivia and Miriam Nervo of Nervo at Mental Asylum New Year’s Eve 2017, presented by Denial Events at Whisper Cocktail Lounge at the W South Beach.

OCEANDRIVE.COM

143


SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MANNY HERNANDEZ

Duke Dumont at Gilda Garza’s exhibition “TRUE ALOVE” aboard the Iron Man Yacht at Miami Beach Marina.

Bella Thorne and Charlie Puth at the 2016 Y100 Jingle Ball at the BB&T Center.

Lauren Fitzpatrick and Sarah Sperling at the Goldman Properties Miami Art Week celebration at Wynwood Walls.

Al and Nancy Malnik at the 22nd annual Make-A-Wish Ball at the InterContinental Miami.

CHAMPAGNE POPPINÕ The art-world elite attending the 15th annual Art Basel Miami Beach made sure to take a Champagne break at Dom Pérignon’s chic and bubbly soirée at Wall at the W South Beach. Shifting gears to sports, tennis champ Andy Roddick hosted a meet-andgreet at the Special Olympics event at The Diplomat Golf & Tennis Club.

Lucy Morillo and Maria Elena Salinas at the Art Basel Miami Beach celebration at the residence of Raúl and Mily de Molina.

Michaela Vyola and Alex Auline at Dom Pérignon’s Art Basel celebration at Wall at the W South Beach.

Belkys Nerey at the Art Nexus 40th-anniversary celebration at Eighty Seven Park.

Hal Rubenstein with Alena and Joey Goldman at the Goldman Properties Miami Art Week celebration at Wynwood Walls.

144

OCEANDRIVE.COM

Emily Estefan at the 2016 Y100 Jingle Ball at the BB&T Center.

Dean Goldfine, Brittany Tagliareni, Andy Roddick, Jonathan Doring, and Bob Bryan at the Special Olympics event at The Diplomat Golf & Tennis Club.



SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MANNY HERNANDEZ

Jessica Goldman Srebnick, Peter Tunney, and Petra Nemcova at the Goldman Properties Miami Art Week celebration at Wynwood Walls.

Lili Estefan at the Art Basel Miami Beach celebration at the residence of Raúl and Mily de Molina.

Fifth Harmony at the 2016 Y100 Jingle Ball at the BB&T Center.

Tove Lo during her performance at the 2016 Y100 Jingle Ball at the BB&T Center.

Michael Scolamiero, Toby Ansin, Tina Carlo, Ana-Marie Codina Barlick, and Lourdes Lopez at the Miami City Ballet Nutcracker brunch at the Four Seasons Hotel Miami.

Lee Brian Schrager and Pamela Silva at the Art Basel Miami Beach celebration at the residence of Raúl and Mily de Molina.

ARTISTS’ NIGHT OUT Gia Seo at the Enoc Perez event at The Webster.

Hailee Steinfeld during her performance at the 2016 Y100 Jingle Ball at the BB&T Center.

146 OCEANDRIVE.COM

Nightlife tycoon David Grutman and his wife, model Isabela Rangel Grutman, were spotted in Miami’s Art District as they joined Goldman Properties for its Miami Art Week celebration at Wynwood Walls. At the BB&T Center, vocal empresses Hailee Steinfeld, Tove Lo, and Fifth Harmony sang their hearts out at the Y100 Jingle Ball.

Hush with David and Isabela Grutman at the Goldman Properties Miami Art Week celebration at Wynwood Walls.


S E T A I #TH-A

P O R T O F I N O T O W E R #PH4003

5 Bedrooms • 7.5 Bathrooms • 7,100 SF

4 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 3,627 SF

4 Bedrooms • 3.5 Bathrooms • 4,300 SF

Price Upon Request

$14,900,000

$13,950,000

Jeff Miller (305) 610-4509

Jeff Miller (305) 610-4509

Pamela Bahouth (305) 469-3100

P O R T O F I N O T O W E R #PH4004

C O N T I N U U M S O U T H #3004

I C O N S O U T H B E A C H #3401

4 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 4,100 SF

3 Bedrooms • 3.5 Bathrooms • 2,508 SF

3 Bedrooms • 3.5 Bathrooms • 2,145 SF

$8,490,000

$7,900,000

$4,300,000

Pamela Bahouth (305) 469-3100

Dario Stoka (305) 987-1195

Dario Stoka (305) 987-1195

Giorgio Vecchi (305) 798-9300

Giorgio Vecchi (305) 798-9300

M U R A N O G R A N D E #906

S U N S E T H A R B O U R #PH3

A B S O L U T L O F T S #LP-5

V E N E T I A N I S L A N D S HOME

2 Bedrooms • 2.5 Bathrooms • 2,024 SF

3 Bedrooms • 2.5 Bathrooms • 2,650 SF

3 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • 1,798 SF

$2,850,000

$1,785,000

$1,095,000

Jeff Miller (305) 610-4509

Lisa Van Wagenen (305) 495-8417

Pamela Bahouth (305) 469-3100

5TH & ALTON OFFICE 1129 5TH Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139 t: 305.726.0100 f: 305.726.0101 CONTINUUM OFFICE 40 S Pointe Dr, Suite 110, Miami Beach, FL 33139 t: 305.695.1111 f: 305.695.0707 THE OCEAN CLUB 755 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne, FL 33149 t: 305.361.6666 f: 305.361.1880 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.


CHARLOTTE’S WEB A blonde bombshell who has climbed the modeling ladder from Miami to Malibu, Charlotte McKinney trades in burgers for Baywatch while setting her sights on the top of the fashion and entertainment world. by JARED SHAPIRO photography by RANDALL SLAVIN

148  OCEANDRIVE.COM


Bodysuit, Marika Vera ($95). marikavera.mx. Selena gold hoop earrings, Bonheur ($119). Calypso St. Barth, Village of Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 305-4487642; calypsostbarth.com. Belt, Max Mara ($450). Miami Design District, 109 NE 39th St., 305-770-6200; maxmara.com. Boots, Fausto Puglisi (price on request). Curve, 2000 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-5326722; faustopuglisi.com


150  OCEANDRIVE.COM


Alice bikini, Moeva ($179). Cristalina, 18407 W. Dixie Hwy., Aventura, 786-440-7383; cristalinastore.com. Shorts, Missoni ($955). Fontainebleau Shops, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-535-3283; missoni.com. Neo tassel collar, Eddie Borgo ($675). The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-7899; thewebster.us. NudeWrap sandals, Stuart Weitzman ($455). Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 786-4822984; stuartweitzman.com opposite page: Dress, La Perla ($840). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8643173; laperla.com. Elle hoop earrings ($280) and Laurel necklace ($198), Bonheur. Calypso St. Barth, Village of Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 305-4487642; calypsostbarth.com


WALKING DOWN THE STREET NAKED, holding only a pair of melons, with the eyes of the entire world fixed on you may not be your idea of success. But when you’ve spent the better part of your life being pointed at, gawked at, and whispered about, it’s actually right where you’re supposed to be: starring in a Carl’s Jr. commercial that aired during the Super Bowl with 114 million people watching. Growing up in Orlando, dropping out of high school at 17, and moving to Miami to become a model, Charlotte McKinney has lived anything but the glamorous life. Bullied for having larger-than-normal “features” at a young age, she embraced those assets and not only became an international sensation— doing everything from selling hamburgers to starring in music videos—but she is now set to appear in no fewer than five movies in a one-year span, including May’s much-anticipated Baywatch (with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) and Mad Families (opposite Charlie Sheen), as well as films with names like Kiefer Sutherland and Harvey Keitel. Throw in headlining a spring 2017 campaign for Guess alongside Joe Jonas, and McKinney is in fact doing exactly what she set out to do. But it wasn’t always like this, the 23-year-old former Miami It girl explains, when she returns home to the town where she got her start. You dropped out of school at age 17. What was that like? There just wasn’t any other choice. I had really bad dyslexia and I was failing. If I’d stayed in school, then I would still be in school now. I am much more of a visual person and school

Top, La Perla ($600). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305864-3173; laperla.com. Panty, Montelle ($12). montelle.ca. Selena hoop earrings ($119) and Irene ring ($170), Bonheur. Calypso St. Barth, Village of Merrick Park, 305-448-7642; calypsostbarth.com. Wedges, Santoni ($640). Bal Harbour Shops, 305-613-5911; santonishoes.com

152  OCEANDRIVE.COM


“I’M ALWAYS GOING TO BE SEXY, I’M ALWAYS GOING TO HAVE THOSE PHOTO SHOOTS, BUT I’M REALLY LOOKING FOR DIFFERENT ROLES.”


Cardigan, Polo Ralph Lauren ($498). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8612059; ralphlauren.com. Bra, Eres ($190). The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-7899; thewebster.us. O-ring button earrings ($160) and peaked body chain ($225), Eddie Borgo. The Webster, see above. Ani ring, Bonheur ($115). Calypso St. Barth, Village of Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 305-4487642; calypsostbarth.com Styling by Lysa Cooper Hair by Joseph Maine at Jed Root Makeup by Tonya Brewer at Dew Beauty Agency Manicure by Pilar Noire for Tom Ford in Toasted Sugar at Nailing Hollywood Styling assistance by Anastasya Kolomytseva and Briana Singleton Location: SLS Hotel, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Beverly Hills, 465 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 310-2470400; slshotels.com/ beverlyhills


was just never really my answer, and I knew that at a really young age. My parents were freaking out—what parents want to hear their kid is dropping out of school and moving to Miami? But in the end they were helpful and were behind me. They knew I would be successful at whatever I wanted to do. So yes, I was a dropout. What gave you that confidence to say, “Well, at least I can go model.” I just knew that from seeing photos and seeing girls, I had what it takes. I knew I could do it. I was a very determined kid, and not only in modeling; I wanted to break into the entertainment industry. Whether it was modeling or acting, I kind of fell in love with it. Was being dyslexic and wanting to model and struggling in school hard as a teenager? Obviously, I got more attention from the male side than from the female side. I didn’t have any girlfriends. A lot of my friends were guys, and I was called a slut by a lot of people. I was just growing these large breasts at such a young age, not really knowing what to do with them or how to wear them. So it was definitely awkward. Were the girls calling you a slut? Definitely. I also left school because of all of the bullying. Girls would yell at me and call me a slut. I would go to parties and get beer thrown on my head—there was so much bullying. It was just so awful, and that’s why now I kind of use my platform to promote anti-bullying. I try to use what I went through to be a voice for it, because it’s still happening and getting even worse now with social media. How does dyslexia affect your career now? I was always in those slower classes, but I think dyslexia can also be a [positive] thing to have, because you use your brain in a different way. I don’t find it as something that’s bad. What was it like moving to Miami at 17 years old? I was living on 60th and Collins. And one day I went to every single modeling agency in Miami—Ford, Next. I went to small boutiques. And everyone was like, “No, you are too short.” “Your boobs are too big.” But I was like, “Yeah, well, I photograph well.” I was always battling with these agencies, and they were always like no, no, no. But it didn’t stop me. I just kept doing photo shoots and meeting photographers and doing my thing. So I was building up a portfolio. And living in Miami, where it’s not all work… I was so young and I loved the feeling of being out at night in Miami. I always hung out with the local vibe, not the touristy places. We would go out to cool bars like Radio, and I always ended up going to Wall on Tuesdays. I loved the atmosphere there. I felt at home, and it was just always a good time. I would work all week, but then Tuesday night was kind of a Miami, let-your-hair-down night. For dinner, I love going to Milos—that is one of my favorite restaurants. That’s something I do miss, the energy. You got your start here in Miami but then wanted to transfer into bigger things? I was flying back and forth from New York, but there were no big jobs. I knew it could be so much better. I was still using Instagram as my platform, and ultimately LA just seemed more commercial, and within a month of living there I booked Guess. Almost every commercial, role, or print ad features one prominent characteristic. My boobs. I had them at 14 years old. So they are definitely not enhanced; they are real. I kind of just always had them. Would you get a reduction at some point when you’re older? I’ve been thinking about it. They’ve definitely gotten smaller from my diet and over time. So I can see myself getting a reduction or a lift in the future.

What are your thoughts on plastic surgery? If that’s what makes you feel better, then go for it. But for me, I just don’t see the point. I’ve always said I want to get a nose job, but I think it just makes you lose your face. Some things that aren’t perfect on people are actually extremely gorgeous. I think we all have funny features that we don’t like. My nose—one side is really out and the other is really in. I’ve been made fun of for it. But if I changed it, I wouldn’t look like me. That’s a feature [that] makes my face and makes me who I am. Carl’s Jr. certainly catapulted you onto an international stage. I’ve done two commercials for them; the first one was for the Super Bowl and it was just amazing. I was just eating burgers all day, so of course I had to spit some out or else I would have gotten really sick. We had a spit bucket because we used about nine burgers. They really started my career, and it was such a huge spot for me and got me to where I am. But you don’t eat burgers anymore? I quit red meat. I eat chicken sometimes. My diet just kind of changed. I don’t do dairy; I don’t do gluten. I have gotten a lot healthier. I don’t think I was unhealthy then, but I’m on a good diet plan that really works for me now. What changes have you seen from your diet? My boobs decreased in size—down one size, for sure—because I’m not eating sugar anymore or packaged food. It’s funny to see how much food can have an [effect] on your body type. You’re starring in a Guess campaign with Joe Jonas and you were in his music video as well; what’s that relationship like? Our first time working together, I was half naked, kissing in an elevator [in DNCE’s music video for “Body Moves”], so we definitely had to get close really fast. [Joe] is a really sweet guy. He’s just a lot of fun. I think we work together really well. Did you ever think you would be kissing a Jonas brother? I knew it [would happen] down the line. Guess has had some iconic women as the face of the brand, from Anna Nicole Smith to Claudia Schiffer and more. It’s the brand that I feel like I belong to the most. Marciano really embraces women’s curves, and to me that’s huge. [They’re] my best client, they admire my chest, and they’ve had so many iconic beautiful women. What was it like working with Charlie Sheen? Mad Families came out last month, and I play Charlie Sheen’s sister. When I found out Charlie was going to play the character, I was kind of nervous, but then I met him, and working with him has been so much fun. He’s so healthy and so vibrant. He’s such an awesome guy, and I had such a fun time shooting with him. I really learned a lot. You always seem to be naked or half naked; do you embrace that or would you prefer different roles? I think that’s what’s coming in 2017 that I’m really excited about. I’m always going to be sexy, I’m always going to have those photo shoots, but I’m really looking for different roles that aren’t so commercial and are a bit cooler. Maybe even an ugly role where I’m not such a glam person. I hope to be taken a bit more seriously. Sometimes you get spotted by the paparazzi at not-so-glamorous times; does that come with the territory now? I know that comes with the business. I get their job, and I get mine. But lately I’ve just wanted my privacy. I’ve been sick and I don’t want to be in makeup, but no matter what, they still catch me. So that’s something I’m learning to cope with. It can definitely be tough when you don’t want it. Are you dating? I’m single right now and really enjoying it. A lot of times when I’m in a relationship, I am focusing on the other person so much. Now I can focus on my work and focus on me.

.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  155


WANDERLUST

Wanderers come to the beach to dream, of far-off destinations and whirlwind adventures. In draping fabrics as easy as the ocean breeze and coastal-inspired colors, restless imaginations take flight.

photography by RODOLFO MARTINEZ styling by FAYE POWER shot on location at The Confidante Miami Beach

156  OCEANDRIVE.COM


Fringed long evening gown, Vionnet ($6,900). vionnet.com opposite page: Dress, Dior ($14,500). Miami Design District, 162 NE 39th St., 305-576-4632; dior.com. Bikini bottom, Eres ($165). The Webster, 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-6747899; thewebster.us. Rylan bracelet, Dannijo ($295). Intermix, 634 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-531-5950; dannijo.com


Leila top ($120) and bikini bottom ($115), She Made Me. theoutnet.com

158  OCEANDRIVE.COM



160  OCEANDRIVE.COM


Cascade glitter dress, Louis Vuitton (price on request). Miami Design District, 140 NE 39th St., 305-573-1366; louisvuitton.com. Tassel earrings, Oscar de la Renta ($350). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8687986; oscardelarenta.com opposite page: Fringe gown, Roberto Cavalli (price on request). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8651749; robertocavalli.com


Africa one-piece, Mikoh ($218). Violet & Grace, 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-473-4319; mikoh.com. Fringe skirt, Sally LaPointe ($4,500). sallylapointe.com. Rylan bracelet ($295) and Cherrish rings ($145), Dannijo. Intermix, 634 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-531-5950; dannijo.com opposite page: Jacket, DSquared2 (price on request). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-8667880; dsquared2.com. Bottom, Missoni ($440). Aquamarine, Fontainebleau Miami Beach, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-5382000; missoni.com. Calypso earrings, Dannijo ($220). Intermix, 634 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-531-5950; dannijo.com Hair by Danny Jelaca at Creative Management MC2 using Balmain Makeup by Taryll Atkins at ABTP using Chanel Models: Olga Bocharova with Wilhelmina Miami and Kennedi Decamillis with Ford Models Miami Shot on location at The Confidante Miami Beach, 4041 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-4241234; theconfidantemiami beach.hyatt.com The Confidante is a playful oceanfront oasis in Miami Beach that combines the vibrant glamour of Miami’s past with the sophistication and amenities of modern day. Dining experiences include Southern-inspired Bird & Bone, Asian-American Talde, and cocktails at Nina’s House, an eclectic, refreshed bungalow. The rooftop Spa at The Confidante features the high-style salon Warren Tricomi Studio. Fitness classes are offered daily by V Art of Wellness.

162  OCEANDRIVE.COM



PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF ART BASEL

Maze of Quotes, an installation by Toilet Paper at the Miami Beach Convention Center, encouraged visitors to take selfies with its overflowing bowls of spaghetti at 2016’s Art Basel.

164  OCEANDRIVE.COM


Art Basel Miami Beach turned 15 in style as the world’s greatest art fair took over the city. by JON WARECH celebrity photography by SETH BROWARNIK

SOLD! THE 15TH EDITION of Art Basel in Miami Beach came and went, featuring 269 galleries from 29 countries. Roughly 77,000 art lovers, collectors, directors, and curators not only walked through the turnstiles of the Miami Beach Convention Center, but were also treated to an epic week of sunny Florida weather (no rain this year!), parties, and art that featured work ranging from Pablo Picasso to installations capturing the current sociopolitical landscape. Millions of dollars exchanged hands, Champagne was sipped, and celebrities roamed the town. It was Miami at its finest—and once again a masterpiece in the art of celebration.

SPAGHETTI PARTY Artists including Julio Le Parc, Damian Ortega, and Joan Snyder mixed and mingled among celebrities like Jon Bon Jovi, Martha Stewart, Barbra Streisand, and Leonardo DiCaprio at the various Art Basel sectors. But the star of the Convention Center was Maze of Quotes, a project by Toilet Paper for the Fondation Beyeler. With a tip of the cap to

OCEANDRIVE.COM  165


clockwise from left: The SCAI The Bathhouse booth, which included PixCell-Red Deer by Kohei Nawa; Henry Taylor, Portrait of Jazz Mitchell, 2014; the artistic processional performance Tide by Side inaugurated the new Faena District in Miami Beach. opposite page, top right: Sam Durant, Landscape Art Sign, 2003, edition of five, at Emory Douglas.

consumerism, seduction, and sexuality, Maze of Quotes, by artists Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari, was a fully furnished environment and experiment that stimulated the imagination. Every passerby stopped to snag a photo with the overflowing spaghetti and bask in the glory of being part of the art, aka #SpaghettiSelfie.

ON THE MOVE Much was made of the Miami Beach Convention Center renovation, which continued seamlessly without disrupting Art Basel. By 2017 all four halls will be updated and a new floor plan introduced, with the renovation to be complete by 2018. Also announced during the week was the relocation of the Rubell Family Collection/Contemporary Arts Foundation to a new 100,000-square-foot museum in Allapattah. After 23 years in Wynwood, the RFC will land in its new home on a 2.5-acre campus designed by Selldorf Architects by December 2018.

MILLION-DOLLAR LISTINGS As is always the case, art sales are the driving force behind Art Basel, and this year was no different. Among the biggest sales were a Mark Bradford new mixed-media canvas that sold for $2 million from Hauser & Wirth; Broken Heart Bench, a Yoshitomo Nara acrylic on wood for $1.2 million from Blum & Poe; Rose Gold 2, a Bridget Riley piece for $1 million from Galerie Max Hetzer; and a large Lee Krasner painting for $6 million and a Roxy Paine commission for $2 million from Paul Kasmin. There was also a Joan Miró oil painting and a Jean Dubuffet work sold in the million-dollar range by Galerie Thomas out of Munich, a light installation by James Turrell that went for $1 million by OMR, an Enrico Castellani canvas sold for 1 million euros from Tornabuoni Art, and a Giorgio Morandi oil on canvas for 1.3 million euros from Galleria d’Arte Maggiore. Those are, of course, just the seven-figure deals. There was plenty of buzz around the eight-figure and top-selling piece at Art Basel this year (and to date)—Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Made in Japan, which went for just under $15 million at Helly Nahmad

166  OCEANDRIVE.COM


PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND BLUM & POE, LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK/TOKYO (DURANT); WORLDREDEYE.COM (TIDE BY SIDE). OPPOSITE PAGE: COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND BLUM & POE, LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK/TOKYO (TAYLOR); COURTESY OF ART BASEL (NAWA)

Gallery. And let’s not forget the 11 out of 15 works by Jeff Koons sold for $50,000 each by Two Palms out of New York, the two Unfinished Obama paintings for $25,000 each by Wentrup out of Berlin, and a number of other works that will land in collections around the world.

NEW FACES Showing at Art Basel is a major feat for a new-on-the-scene artist, and this year in the Nova Sector, 35 galleries featured works of art made in the last three years, including textiles by Margo Wolowiec, a film installation by Hong Kong-based artist Wong Ping, pieces by Korakrit Arunanondchai and Harold Ancart, and group and solo presentations from aaajiao, Cui Jie, Liu Shiyuan, and Lawrence Abu Hamdan—artists all born in the 1980s. Three artists who showed in the Positions Sector—Max Hooper Schneider, Maggie Lee, and Beto Shwafaty—were shortlisted for this year’s BMW Art Journey, a juried award that grants emerging artists the chance to go on a creative road trip to a destination of their choice. The latest winner of the BMW Art Journey, Abigail Reynolds, presented photographs documenting the first leg of her trip exploring lost libraries along the Silk Road.

KAISER ROLE This year the always-popular (and heavily Instagrammed) Public Sector had a David Bowie-inspired “Ground Control” theme with 20 site-specific installations and performances by artists in Collins Park in front of the Bass Museum of Art. Curated for the fourth year by Nicholas Baume, director and chief curator of New York’s

Public Art Fund, the Public Sector featured work like Miami Mountain by Ugo Rondinone and Big Disobedience by Erwin Wurm. For those who didn’t make it to Art Basel, 11 Public Sector projects will remain on view until March 15. But the biggest news in the Public Sector this year was the announcement that Philipp Kaiser will take over as the new curator in 2017. Kaiser, a Swiss-born independent curator and critic, has previously served as director of the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, and senior curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.

LIKE A VIRGIN Faena Forum, the new 43,000-square-foot public venue for arts and events, was the site of the week’s toughest ticket, An Evening of Music, Art and Mischief, hosted by Madonna to benefit the singer’s charity Raising Malawi. The sold-out event, which raised $7.5 million through ticket sales, featured a live performance by Madonna, master of ceremonies James Corden, and appearances by Chris Rock, Ariana Grande, and Sean Penn.

NEW IN TOWN Taking advantage of the massive Art Basel crowds, a number of Miami venues made their debut during the fair. Everyone was raving about new South of Fifth restaurant Upland, from Stephen Starr and chef Justin Smillie. Among those enjoying the California-inspired cuisine were Diplo and Courtney Love. Late-night LatAsian cantina concept DÔA in Miami Beach celebrated with a grand opening party that welcomed Mike Piazza and Kyle MacLachlan. On the nightlife scene, Employees Only hosted a sneak preview of its Miami Beach location, while South Beach nightclub Ora opened its doors and revealed a multimillion-dollar interior by French designer Francois Frossard featuring artwork by Banksy, Murakami, and Robert Indiana. Across the pond in Brickell, the already-popular Komodo


Guy Oseary, Aby Rosen, and Alex Rodriguez at Aby Rosen and Samantha Boardman’s annual private dinner to celebrate Art Basel at the W South Beach’s The Dutch.

Penn Badgley during his performance with band MOTHXR at the Life of the Party event at Brickell City Centre.

Thomas Bayrle and Martha Stewart at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami cocktail celebration in honor of Bayrle at the residence of Craig Robins.

Elle Macpherson, John Baldessari, and Craig Robins at the Design Miami/ 2016 Collector’s Preview.

Tyga at the LA hot spot Bootsy Bellows pop-up at E11EVEN.

Sean “Diddy” Combs and Nas at the 1OAK pop-up at Rockwell.

Barbra Streisand at the Art Basel First Choice VIP preview.


At the Shangh Art Gallery booth, a separate section titled Art Kabinett was dedicated entirely to drawings and animation works by artist Sun Xun.

opened its late-night Komodo Lounge on the third floor of David Grutman’s pan-Asian restaurant. An art connoisseur in his own right, Grutman unveiled the works of famed Japanese artist Mari Kim—on permanent display—at the grand opening party.

Hill. And of course, a packed house of attendees ended their week at the Barbra Streisand concert at AmericanAirlines Arena.

STAR GAZING ART LOVERS

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF ART BASEL (BOOTH)

Every year, one big celebrity is spotted with another big celebrity, sparking rumors of an Art Basel love affair. This year’s ABMB It couple was Kendall Jenner and A$AP Rocky. The duo popped up at a number of venues, including The Surf Lodge Bungalow Experience at the W South Beach, where they danced together (amid their bodyguards). The dancing continued later that evening at E11EVEN Miami, where Tyga performed. Think of an LA party with a Miami curfew, lasting until the early morning hours.

LIVE MUSIC MANIA Madonna wasn’t the only game in town when it came to musical performances. Former Gossip Girl star Penn Badgley and his band MOTHXR kicked off the week by performing at the Life of the Party event at Brickell City Centre. Bon Jovi rocked some of their greatest hits at a private concert presented by Sirius XM, where audience members included Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, and more, while Kendrick Lamar performed a full set for the American Express Music Meets Art concert. Rae Sremmurd treated the crowd to his number-one Billboard chart single “Black Beatles” beachside at Nautilus, a SIXTY Hotel during the Up & Down pop-up for the 1800 Tequila x Billboard party that welcomed guests like Nelly Furtado and Venus Williams. 1 OAK hosted its pop-up at Rockwell and welcomed Nas, who performed alongside special guest Diddy. Ian Schrager’s Edition capped off its Art Basel celebrations with an intimate performance by Grammy Award winner Lauryn

Celebrities were high and low in Miami during the now-weeklong fête of art and culture. Rosario Dawson dropped by the seventh annual Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series Finale hosted by Russell and Danny Simmons at 1111 Lincoln Road, Martha Stewart dined at Wynwood hot spot Kyu, and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson relaxed at Mondrian South Beach at a party hosted by artist Alec Monopoly, who unveiled his 50-foot Tag wall on the outside of the hotel for TAG Heuer. The always-popular Aby Rosen and Samantha Boardman dinner at The Dutch and Dom Pérignon afterparty at Wall welcomed Alex Rodriguez, Calvin Klein, Elle Macpherson, and Jeffrey Deitch, among others. It was a VIP affair all over town, and once again Miami was the master of ceremonies, while Roche Bobois and Ocean Drive teamed up with Heidi Klum for the Wynwood-based Art of the Party. Back on the beach, Perrier-Jouët celebrated the opening night of L’Eden by Perrier-Jouët with a Vanity Fair party that was attended by Katie Holmes and featured actress Sarah Jessica Parker, who surprised guests with an on-stage recitation of a love poem by W.H. Auden.

.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  169


LA DOLCE VITA Ahead of his pre-Valentine’s Day performance in Miami, superstar tenor Andrea Bocelli and his wife, Veronica Berti, open up about music, life, and love in their gracious retreat in Keystone Point. by JEAN NAYAR photography by JUSTIN NAMON

Born in Tuscany, Andrea Bocelli’s musical talent emerged at the age of 6, when he started studying the piano in his family home near Pisa. But it wasn’t until Christmas Day in 1994—when he was invited to sing “Adeste Fideles” in St. Peter’s Basilica before the pope— that his meteoric rise on the world stage began. Since then, the modern tenor has been performing nonstop on popular, theatrical, and operatic stages around the globe, recording almost 40 albums and selling 85 million of them. Beloved by his fans and cherished by his peers, he has shared the stage with fellow stellar vocalists like Luciano Pavarotti, Celine Dion, Sarah Brightman, Josh Groban, and Cecilia Bartoli. This month, Bocelli will perform a pre-Valentine’s Day concert presented by the Adrienne Arsht Center at the AmericanAirlines Arena in downtown Miami.

The Colonial-inspired contemporary home in North Miami’s Keystone Point has seven bedrooms and a large pool looking out over Biscayne Bay. “When we first went to visit it [in 2013], I fell in love. We bought it 12 hours later,” says Veronica Berti. left: The Bocelli family: Matteo, Andrea, Virginia, Veronica, and Amos at their Florida residence.

170  OCEANDRIVE.COM



The spaces were conceived as elegant, while also emphasizing a sense of practicality, like the airy, family-friendly sitting room.” below: Diving dining: “We often have 16 people at lunch, including the children and the people who work in our house with us, enjoying a home-cooked meal,” Berti says. opposite page: Bocelli playing the piano in the living room.

What drew you to Miami as a place to live for part of the year? Andrea Bocelli: It is a special [city] kissed by the sun and the sea—a hospitable place, a meeting point of different cultures and traditions that have melted [together], giving it a sparkling atmosphere, which it is not so easy to find elsewhere. It is one of the places I love most in the world—here I can rest and enjoy its natural beauties and its privileged climate. Tell us about your home here. Veronica Berti: We arrived in Miami from New York in 2013 after being locked in during a snowstorm. As soon as we stepped out into the warm Miami air, Andrea said, “I’m buying a house here,” and he asked me to explore the options. I found a house in Keystone Point that was listed that day by the owner, and when we went to visit it, I fell in love at first sight. We bought it 12 hours later. It’s a Colonial-inspired contemporary house with seven bedrooms and a big living room by the pool. It faces the bay and sea. How does your Miami home represent your lifestyle and family? AB: I have always conceived my residences as cozy, intimate places. My wife and I wanted the one in Miami to respond to

172  OCEANDRIVE.COM


“I HAVE SPENT THE WHOLE OF MY LIFE HONORING LOVE THROUGH MY SINGING.”—andrea bocelli


certain priorities, such as livability and practicality. Elegant, I hope and believe, but not pretentious. VB: We like warmth and humidity and live most of the time with the A/C off and the doors open. The house also has nice outdoor areas, including a dock on the bay, where I spend a lot of time with our daughter, Virginia, looking at birds and animals, like manatees, dolphins, squirrels, raccoons, and lizards—it’s like living at a zoo—and we sit there for hours. What does your Miami home mean to you in light of your busy travel schedule? AB: Certainly I come here, but I “live” in it less than I would like to. But considering that I get back to the United States at least three times a year, I can enjoy a few days of peace under the Florida sun. I have spent a couple of Christmases here, too. VB: We’re always running around the world, working 18 hours a day, so when we’re here, we can enjoy time with family and really rest. Do you engage in hobbies or work/practice from home? AB: At home, I practice singing every day. The day I stop doing it, I will not be a singer anymore! And then I play the piano in my living room in Miami, as I do in my house in Tuscany. What’s your idea of a perfect Sunday afternoon? AB: One that I spend with my children, and whenever it is possible, going horseback riding. And in Miami we eat very well, for the same reason we also live very well—it is a [city] that brings together many traditions, many culinary experiences, many influences, from Cuba to South America. Here you can also find

174  OCEANDRIVE.COM

many restaurants offering refined Italian cuisine. VB: We often have 16 people at lunch at home, including the children and the people who work in our house with us, enjoying a home-cooked meal. What can we expect at your upcoming pre-Valentine’s Day concert? AB: For me, Valentine’s Day is a special day; it is an occasion to celebrate love, to express even more strongly the love we feel for the people who are dear to us. I love to celebrate it, especially [by] singing onstage. On the other hand, I have spent the whole of my life honoring love through my singing, and my goal is to live as if every day were Valentine’s Day. Do you have any other upcoming albums or collaborations? AB: We are working on several projects, but it is too early to talk about them... The special edition of Romanza [was just] released to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its first publication. Inside the new edition of this album, which is a sort of compendium of my personal and artistic story, the songs have been reproduced totally renewed in sound quality. It also includes many surprises, such as special versions of “Con Te Partirò.” VB: We are also very engaged in the activities of the Andrea Bocelli Foundation, an organization that carries on projects aimed at overcoming barriers created by poverty, disability, and social exclusion, and that, this year, has celebrated five years. In particular, ABF is engaged in two programs. The first one, in the field of scientific and technological research as well as social innovation, is working to find innovative solutions to help people face and overcome the limitations of their disabilities. The second is aimed at overcoming barriers created by poverty,


Berti likes to spend time by the dock just beyond the pool with the couple’s daughter, Virginia, looking at manatees and dolphins. “It’s like living at a zoo,” she says. below: The breakfast room. opposite page: Berti and Bocelli in the sitting room.

“[MIAMI] BRINGS TOGETHER MANY TRADITIONS, MANY INFLUENCES, FROM CUBA TO SOUTH AMERICA.” —andrea bocelli disability, and social exclusion. We are very active in Haiti, where we have created and supported hospitals, orphanages, schools, and generally a capillary action of empowerment of people. Every day we supply education, food, and medical support to more than 2,500 children. One of our projects, Voices of Haiti, a children’s choir group, recently made its debut at Lincoln Center in New York. What do you like best about early spring in Miami? AB: Spring, wherever I am, is the time of the year I love the most. Not by chance the first day of spring is also the date when my daughter, Virginia, was born, and when my partner and I got married. Even in Miami, I think it is the best time of the year, not too humid and with a perfect temperature. Do you have an absolute favorite song? AB: “My Way” is a perfect song from all points of view, whose melody remains impressed in your soul, but also “Time to Say Goodbye”—it is undeniable that, in its own way, this song has become a classic in every corner of the world, giving strong emotions and entering people’s hearts. I, for one, am never tired of singing it. Andrea Bocelli performs on February 12 at AmericanAirlines Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786-777-1000; ticketmaster.com.

.


F L E X I B I L I T Y I S T H E U LT I M AT E LU X U RY A L L - I N C L U S I V E 1 0 G A M E P L A N S N O W AVA I L A B L E

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT OUR LUXURY SUITES

305.480.2522 | SUITES@MARLINS.COM


SPACE REAL ESTATE & DESIGN

OCEAN DRIVE REVIVE THE HEARTBEAT OF SOUTH BEACH, OCEAN DRIVE GETS A REVAMP WITH NEW RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, EVENTS, AND, YES, EVEN REGULATIONS, BRINGING THE AREA BACK TO ITS FORMER GLORY.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CULTURA EXCLUSIVE/LOST HORIZON IMAGES/GETTY IMAGE

BY BECKY RANDEL

Way back in the day, it was a locale that was the epicenter of Miami’s exciting, sexy, and glamorous scene. Since then, Ocean Drive began to lean a bit more “spring break” than spring runway. So the city and local businesses decided to take action, and set up a task force to revitalize the area. After years of research and a list of detailed recommendations from experts, residents, and business owners, the city—led by Commissioner Ricky Arriola—last fall passed a 10-point plan to address a number of improvements. One of the first items tackled were the sidewalks; regulations now require businesses to move their furniture west and follow specific design guidelines for umbrellas, chairs, and tables. “The idea was to share the sidewalk with the patrons and the public,” says Susanne M. Torriente, assistant city manager, “to create comfort for the people who are sitting, eating, and enjoying, but also for people who are walking by.” These are not “pie in the sky” policies, either: Businesses had until mid-January to

Known for its stunning Art Deco façades and sexy boutique hotels, Ocean Drive epitomizes South Beach cool.

OCEANDRIVE.COM

177


SPACE GOLD COAST REPORT

178  OCEANDRIVE.COM

The annual SOBE Wine & Food Festival draws crowds to the beach with star chefs, cooking demos, and tastings from local eateries. below: An outpost of popular restaurant Sugar Factory recently launched on Ocean Drive.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY RA-HAUS FOTOGRAFIE (SUGAR FACTORY). OPPOSITE PAGE: PGIAM/GETTY IMAGES (OCEAN DRIVE); JAVIER SANCHEZ (THE BETSY HOTEL)

comply, or they would start receiving fines. The city also relocated 30 overgrown palm trees from the sidewalk to Lummus Park across the street. “The original intent was to have the palm trees in between buildings, and not covering the beautiful Art Deco façades,” Torriente explains of the move. Another component of the plan is the addition of 12 police officers solely dedicated to the Mixed Use Entertainment District (MXE), which includes Ocean Drive from Fifth to 15th Streets and Collins Avenue from Fifth to 16th Streets. These officers will focus on noise violations and crime, as well as enforcing open container laws. An additional park ranger has been brought in to oversee Lummus Park, which will eventually offer extended arts and cultural programming. Other parts include third-party hospitality training for all Ocean Drive staff, new lighting in the alleyways, and a halt to chain stores, tattoo parlors, and pawnshops. “The original vision for Ocean Drive in the 1980s was an American Riviera of boutique, Art Deco hotels with charming sidewalk cafés. This vision never contemplated the transformation of Ocean Drive into a retail destination for souvenirs and T-shirts,” the plan reads. One Ocean Drive business owner who has been deeply involved in (and affected by) this process is Jonathan Plutzik of the Betsy Hotel. Not only did Plutzik contribute to the task force, but his hotel just unveiled a large, two-year transformation, adding a new Art Deco wing, a second full-service restaurant, new guest rooms, and more. Plutzik says of the street revamp, “The businesses in general have locked arms with the city to really make sure that the reality of Ocean Drive matches the incredible global brand that Miami Beach has associated with Ocean Drive.” He points to the hospitality training as one major upgrade, along with the overall cleanup. “The most important thing is imposing high standards on all of the operators and creating a sense of openness on the sidewalk so that all people feel comfortable walking freely.” Plutzik also notes how quickly these changes have taken effect. “What’s exciting for me is that you can see it happening right before your eyes.” Simultaneously, or possibly serendipitously, Ocean Drive has attracted newfound interest from restaurants, retailers, and national events. The 40-year-old Art Deco Weekend began its own revitalization two years ago to “coincide with the citywide efforts on Ocean Drive,” says Chairman Lori Bakkum. She says they have more than doubled their presentation of arts and design (PAMM, the Bass Museum, and The Wolfsonian-FIU are all new partners), and counted over 150,000 visitors at last month’s event. The famed South Beach Wine & Food Festival continues to see increased attendance


THE ORIGINAL VISION FOR OCEAN DRIVE IN THE 1980S WAS AN AMERICAN RIVIERA.

A guest room at the revamped and expanded Betsy hotel. above: Hospitality training and opened sidewalks will promote a welcoming atmosphere.

every year, particularly at its Grand Tasting Village, off the sands of Ocean Drive. This year, they’ve even added a nightlife element from David Grutman of LIV nightclub. More recent arrivals on the scene, the innovative outposts of Sugar Factory and Down N Dirty Tacos are pulling in big numbers, while new restaurants including Lolo’s Surf Cantina, which opened last month in the beautifully refurbished Stanton Hotel, are receiving national attention. Bringing the glam back, the new Forte Dei Marmi at Ocean 150 is a recently opened cultural space that features a restaurant from Michelin-starred Antonio Mellino and his son Raffaele, as well as the swanky FDM Arts Club, an invitation-only, private music and arts club. Future plans for the street include the creation of a Business Improvement District, a major crackdown on “hawking” or aggressive solicitation (the city is currently fighting the issue in court), and a continued focus on bringing the area back to its former glory. As Plutzik summarizes, “Our goal is certainly not to fundamentally change the vibe. Iconic Ocean Drive should remain iconic Ocean Drive, but we can deliver that experience in a tighter, safer, more cleaned-up way.” After all, as Torriente points out, “There is no other street like Ocean Drive.”

.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  179


SPACE PERFECT PLACE THE ESTATES AT ACQUALINA

Acqualina, the beachfront AAA Five Diamond resort and spa, recently unveiled plans for the Estates at Acqualina. This $1.5 billion development will feature 244 units, an amenity complex called Circus Maximus (with a bowling alley, ice-skating rink, and movie theater), a speakeasy and world-class restaurant, a surfing simulator, a soccer field, and more. But the pièce de résistance will be the lobbies, designed by Karl Lagerfeld of Chanel, in the renowned designer’s first condominium project in the US. 17895 Collins Ave., 305-9336666; estatesatacqualina.com JADE SIGNATURE

NORTHERN EXPOSURE ALL EYES ARE ON SUNNY ISLES, WITH ITS GORGEOUS BEACHES, ELABORATE HIGH-RISES, AND ILLUSTRIOUS DESIGNERS. BY BECKY RANDEL

The 57-story Jade Signature is well ahead of the Sunny Isles curve. Boasting a team that includes Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron and the Parisian interior design firm PYR, Jade is defined by its seamless design: The striking porte cochère connects the lobby and pool with the gardens and beach, while columns allow for flow-through interiors. The property also offers common areas for all ages, with a teen tech lounge, a toddler center, a beach bar and grill, and a spa featuring a coed hammam. 16901 Collins Ave., 305-940-0335; jadesignature.com THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES

The Club Room terrace at the Ritz-Carlton Residences. top: Jade Signature. above: The Estates at Acqualina. right: The penthouses at the Ritz-Carlton Residences.

The forthcoming Ritz-Carlton Residences are all about space. The top floors of the 52-story condominium building, designed by Arquitectonica, will be home to penthouses with sweeping terraces, summer kitchens, and infinity pools. Last year the property set a record when a full-floor penthouse sold for $21 million. Other units will feature flowthrough floor plans, with no two alike on any one floor. 15701 Collins Ave., 305-503-5811; theresidencessunnyislesbeach.com

.

180  OCEANDRIVE.COM


Ines Flax Knows OCEANFRONT LIVING AT ITS BEST

TOP 1% WORLDWIDE | TOP 10 MIAMI-DADE | LEGENDS SOCIETY | MASTER BROKER

1455 OCEAN DRIVE | IL VILLAGGIO SOUTH BEACH

1455 OCEAN DRIVE | IL VILLAGGIO SOUTH BEACH

#1509 | $4,600,000 | 3 BD | 3 BA | 2,250 SQ.FT.

#1008 | $5,600,000 | 3 BD | 3.5 BA | 2,824 SQ.FT.

5959 COLLINS AVENUE | THE BATH CLUB #1802 | $4,000,000 | 3 BD | 4.5 BA | 2,572 SQ.FT.

2687 FLAMINGO DRIVE | MIAMI BEACH | VACANT LOT 2 BLOCKS FROM THE OCEAN – BUILD TO SUIT $4,000,000 | 7 BD | 7 BA | 7,361 SQ.FT.

1500 OCEAN DRIVE | MIAMI BEACH #901 | $3,700,000 | 3 BD | 3.5 BA | 2,320 SQ.FT.

#1202 | $4,000,000 | 3 BD | 3.5 BA | 2,320 SQ.FT.

UPH-5 | $1,875,000 | 2 BD | 2.5 BA | 1,530 SQ.FT.

Direct: 786.218.7600 | Office: 305.494.9723 E-mail: InesFlax@aol.com | www.inesflax.com 846 Lincoln Road 4th floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139 ©MMXVI ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, licensed real estate broker. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a licensed trademark to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated. The information contained herein is deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Prices are subject to change without notice.


SPACE ABODE & BEYOND

BESPOKE ON SPEC BRITISH DEVELOPER BRETT PALOS AND FLORIDA LUXURY HOMEBUILDER BART REINES TEAM UP TO BLEND EUROPEAN FLAIR WITH TROPICAL MODERN DESIGN IN AN ULTRA-SOPHISTICATED WATERFRONT HOME.

Details abound at the 12,000square-foot, $25.5 million, seven-bedroom, eight-full- and two-half-bath bayfront mansion Bart Reines and Brett Palos recently completed on Miami Beach’s stylish North Bay Road. Cascading waterfalls flank the entrance, glass walls slide open, and exotic stones and rare woods are seamlessly layered.

182  OCEANDRIVE.COM

A dock accommodates a 90foot yacht. Ocean Drive takes an exclusive peek: How did this project come about? Bart Reines: I like to use the word collaboration between Kobi Karp (the architect), Brett, and the interior design team Argent. We bring out

the best in each other. Where does your inspiration come from? Brett Palos: We generally take the concept, interior designs, and layouts from the historically European experience. We then add our vibe and feeling and make [the designs] stand out [so it’s not] another white-box experience. There is also a bit

of Asian in the vibe, like an Aman resort. What was most important when designing and building this luxury spec home? BP: We are creating an environment that will suit the buyer. We are seeing more Americans moving to Miami. Not everyone wants to live in a tower, especially the kind of

PHOTOGRAPHY BY PAUL STOPPI. OPPOSITE PAGE: PAUL STOPPI

BY MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER


left, from top: Natural light floods one of the home’s eight full bathrooms; exotic stones, rare woods, bronze inlays, shagreen, and blackened steel create a bespoke feeling throughout the living room. opposite page: The striking waterfront mansion on North Bay Road is on the market for $25.5 million.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  183


SPACE ABODE & BEYOND

individuals who like their space and having their own pool. They have their own staffs and don’t need the services that a condo provides. BR: When we talk about design, what we are trying to bring to this world-class home is a bespoke nature. Everything is purposely built; you are looking at unique details designed just for this home, unique color schemes that you don’t typically find in Miami, exotic materials, exotic stones, rare woods, bronze inlays, shagreen, a lot of parchment, and blackened steel. Does green technology play a role in the design? BR: I pride myself in having a very smart home. We use 99 percent LED lighting; the glass has special UV-limiting properties. We use the highestefficiency mechanical units

184  OCEANDRIVE.COM

and appliances to lower our energy footprint. What are some of the home’s fun features? BR: You can seat 15 people at the breakfast bar. All the televisions are recessed or extend out from under the bed. A freshwater koi pond abuts the living room and kitchen. We have a spectacular midlevel terrace and rooftop terrace, [and there’s also] a flush level pool with an integrated spa with a glass window. It’s about indoor and outdoor living and multiple living spaces outside the home. It is not just the backyard and the front yard—it is the morning garden; it is the sunset cocktail area, the nighttime fire-pit experience. EWM Realty, 419 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach, 305-6744022; 6466northbayroad.com

.

Multiple terraces and water features take advantage of the property’s lush surroundings.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY PAUL STOPPI

State-of-the-art amenities include smart home technology and a movie theater.


TH - 104M

We’re pleased to announce the grand opening of our newest location in SoFi at the Murano Grande TH 104 - Marina SOUTH OF FIFTH

Continuum South Beach

Rare corner combo artfully designed, $1M masterful upgrade. 4 beds, 4.5 baths, Approx. 3,500 sq. ft.

SOFI - SOUTH BEACH

Continuum 100 S. Pointe Dr., #1909 2 beds, 2.5 baths, 1,595 sq. ft.

$3,750,000

1 Hotel & Homes 102 24th St., #945

2 bed, 2 bath, 1,123 sq. ft.

$1,990,000

Murano Grande 400 Alton Rd., #1104

2 beds, 2.5 baths, 1,425 sq. ft.

$2,200,000

UPPER EAST SIDE - MIAMI BEACH

Belle Meade 770 NE 75th St.

2 beds, 1 baths, 1,595 sq. ft.

$41 Million $537,000

Sans Souci 11675 NE 20th Dr.

4 beds, 2 baths, 2,851 sq. ft.

Fourplex - Eightplex 1925 Marseille Dr., Miami Beach

$779,000

4 units. 5,500 sq. ft. Lot Size 8 units. 11,000 sq. ft. Lot Size

$875,000 $1,799,000

Contact us for more details: J. Eddy Martinez | 786.286.4344 | Roland Ortiz | 786.253.3949

©2016 Worldwide Properties I, Inc. All rights reserved. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. If a real estate broker currently represents your property, this is not an attempt to solicit your listing. Prices and availability and any other terms may change at any time. The information in this flyer (including any attachments) is confidential and may be legally privileged.

www.worldwideproperties.com

South of Fifth (HQ) | 225 Collins Avenue, Suite 101 | Miami Beach, FL 33139 | Murano Grande | 400 Alton Rd TH -104M | Miami Beach, FL 33139


SPACE DESIGNER PROFILE

DOWNTOWN GIRL A STAPLE OF THE HOME AND DESIGN SCENE IN BAL HARBOUR, SARA COLOMBO TAKES HER TALENTS TO BRICKELL. BY ROBYN A. FRIEDMAN

Fans of Sara Colombo’s Nest Casa boutique can now shop for her curated collection of designer gifts and home accessories in Brickell as well as at her popular Bal Harbour Shops showroom. The globe-trotting former model recently opened a 1,000-squarefoot store on the second

186  OCEANDRIVE.COM

level of Brickell City Centre, where she will continue to showcase her core brands of luxury accessories from some of the world’s top designers, such as furniture and decorative objects from Arcahorn, handmade candles from Baobab, braided leather goods by Riviere Italy, signature tableware by Hermès

La Table, and crystal by Saint-Louis and Baccarat. New product lines include Cire Trudon scented candles and Richard Ginori tableware. “We wanted to add another location to serve the southern portion of Miami instead of just the north and Bal Harbour,” says Colombo, who

founded Nest Casa in 2008. “We are super happy in Bal Harbour, but there is a large population in Miami [that wants to shop closer to home].” The opening of Brickell City Centre presented an opportunity. “They did a really nice job curating the tenant mix,” Colombo says. This year, she’s also

expanding Nest Casa’s gift registry. “A bridal party can come in, and we do either a catered Champagne cocktail party or breakfast, and they can choose the items for their registry. It’s for all those really special pieces that brides want that maybe they wouldn’t buy for themselves.” nestcasa.com

.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY VANESSA ROGERS

Sara Colombo at her recently opened Nest Casa at Brickell City Centre.


WE ARE EVERYWHERE YOU WANT TO BE With 19 South Florida of fices and 6,000+ agents nationwide plus, the international scale and scope of Knight Frank Residential, Douglas Elliman’s network reaches across 484 of fices, 59 countries and 6 continents. Chances are, your buyer has worked with us before.

MIAMI BEACH

NORTH MIAMI

DELRAY BEACH

1111 Lincoln Road, 805 Miami Beach, FL 33139 305.695.6300

12000 Biscayne Boulevard, 100 North Miami, FL 33181 305.400.9507

900 East Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 561.278.5570

1000 S Pointe Drive, 100 Miami Beach, FL 33139 305.695.6007

18305 Biscayne Boulevard, 205 North Miami Beach, FL 33160 305.695.6030

1451 Ocean Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 305.695.6075

MIAMI 801 Brickell Avenue, 210 & Lobby, Miami, FL 33131 305.728.2444 35 NE 40th Street Miami, FL 33137 305.677.5000

COCONUT GROVE 2950 SW 27th Avenue Miami, FL 33133 305.695.6070

BAY HARBOR ISLAND 1021 Kane Concourse Bay Harbor Islands, FL 33154 305.866.4566

AVENTURA 18851 NE 29 Avenue Miami, FL 33180 305.728.2420

FORT LAUDERDALE 450 East Las Olas Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 954.874.0740 2100 North Ocean Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 954.828.1858 1 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 954.522.3339

For more locations, visit: elliman.com/offices 1111 LINCOLN ROAD, 805, MIAMI BEACH FL, 33139. 305.695.6300 © 2017 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

BOCA RATON 444 East Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, FL 33432 561.245.2635

PALM BEACH 340 Royal Poinciana Way Palm Beach, FL 33480 561.655.8600

WELLINGTON 11199 Polo Club Road Wellington, FL 33414 561.653.6195 10680 W Forest Hill Boulevard, 220 Wellington, FL 33414 561.653.6195

JUPITER 400 S. US Highway 1, C1 Jupiter, FL 33477 561.653.6100


SPACE TRENDS The Roma Tall bed, made in Italy, features a 118-inch headboard. “With its simple straight lines, this oversize Italian bed creates a dramatic impact.” Armani/Casa ($11,830). Miami Design District, 10 NE 39th St., 305573-4331; armanicasa.com The classic Waterfall table, made in Miami in one-inch-thick magenta Lucite with one-inch beveled edges, “brings great drama into any surrounding.” NIBA Home ($1,500). Miami Design District, 39 NE 39th St., 305-573-1939; nibahome.com

ROMANTIC INTERLUDES THIS SEASON, ADDING A SEXY VIBE TO YOUR SOUTH BEACH HOME IS SIMPLER THAN YOU MIGHT THINK. BY CHARLYNE VARKONYI SCHAUB

If there’s a time to step up the sex appeal in your home, it’s now. And according to Margarita Courtney of Miami’s Margaux Interiors, small touches can make all the difference. “I think everybody likes romance,” Courtney says. “It is important to have as nice a surrounding as you can. Color is extremely important, [as is] beautiful lighting. Or turn off the lights and dine by candlelight.” Courtney and her daughter, Crissi Courtney Boland, also point to accessories, such as Z Gallerie’s Mongolian

Prized Mongolian lamb fur was used in Z Gallerie’s exclusive 40- by 70-inch Mongolian throw with faux suede on the back. Z Gallerie ($800). The Shops at Sunset Place, 5701 Sunset Dr., South Miami, 305-667-4877; zgallerie.com

188

OCEANDRIVE.COM

Lalique’s Hearts sculpture in pink crystal appears to be two hearts intertwined. “This very feminine pink crystal heart conjures a woman’s sensuality.” Lalique ($295). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-537-5150; lalique.com

throw and Lalique’s Aphrodite sculpture, for a subtle dose of romance. Accessories and interior design books served as the inspiration in their new 2,500-square-foot store space, launching in South Miami this month. Their original shop opened in 1988 in Bayside, and since then the duo has redecorated thousands of homes in South Florida, from Miami-Dade to Palm Beach. Margaux Interiors, 5805 Sunset Dr., South Miami, 305-662-2663; margauxinteriors.com

.

“There is nothing more beautiful than the form of a woman’s body,” says Courtney of the Lalique limitededition Aphrodite Grand Nude sculpture. Lalique ($56,000). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-537-5150; lalique.com

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CLAUDIA URIBE (INSPIRATION)

The pixelated photo on Jean Paul Gaultier’s Kiss pillow “creates a very sensual image for the home of a couple in love.” Roche Bobois ($140). 450 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables, 305-444-1017; roche-bobois.com

Margaux Interiors redesigned this room in Pinecrest with tall, transparent linen curtains, crystal chandeliers, and Art Deco sofas to create a romantic mood.


“Our house on the beach”

virtually staged

virtually staged

Everyone wants one. Now we’re building one for you. Right on the dune above the surf. A beachfront home with 5 bedrooms, 6.5 baths and a 2 car garage. Four full floors with your own elevator. Plus a rooftop deck. And an oceanside pool. In nearly 7,000 square feet of indoor-outdoor living, we’re including all the top-of-the-line finishes and fixtures you’d expect in homes priced from $6.6 million. But we’re only building six of them.

To learn more about living here in our seaside village of Highland Beach, please contact:

Jeff Cohen, Broker Associate 561.654.7341 jeff.cohen@elliman.com | www.3621southocean.com

KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY.

1111 LINCOLN RD, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139. 305.695.6300 © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.


SPACE TALL STORY

ROOMS WITH A VIEW AS HE CONTINUES TO EXPAND HIS FAMILY’S FURNITURE EMPIRE IN THE US, ARTEFACTO’S DESIGN IMPRESARIO, PAULO BACCHI, SETTLES INTO A NEW LIFE IN A STUNNING PENTHOUSE OVERLOOKING THE CRYSTALLINE WATERS OF BISCAYNE BAY.

retailer’s stylish eco-friendly furnishings has captured the attention of American design lovers hungry for a warmer, more comfortable approach to contemporary living. We met Bacchi at his own extraordinary penthouse in the Grove at Grand Bay, the spectacular new torquing towers in Coconut Grove, where the furnishings virtuoso enlightened us about his views on design—and how

it shapes his laid-back and luxurious lifestyle. What appeals to you about the Grove at Grand Bay and Coconut Grove as a place to live? Coconut Grove is actually the oldest neighborhood in Miami. It has a colorful past that’s now being rediscovered. There are new parks, restaurants, and retail. I love the idea of something old becoming new again.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRAN PARENTE. OPPOSITE PAGE: FRAN PARENTE (INTERIORS); MARIA LANKINA (BACCHI)

BY JEAN NAYAR

With his coveted modern furnishings—distinguished by an earthy South American sensibility— Brazilian-born Paulo Bacchi has been putting his stamp on some of the most luxurious dwellings in South Florida for almost 15 years. Since launching the US branch of Artefacto, the company his father founded in São Paolo in 1976, Bacchi’s nextgeneration take on the

190  OCEANDRIVE.COM


The architect on Grove at Grand Bay is an incredible talent named Bjarke Ingels. His contemporary vision respects the neighborhood’s history yet beautifully channels a new energy and style. He integrates and connects nature, greenery, and waterfront throughout, which resonates well with my personal style. Tell me a little about the apartment. Grove at Grand Bay has two towers that look like they’re twisting. It’s a very interesting configuration, like a work of art. This residence is in the North tower and directly faces the water and endless green space from almost every angle. It is a multistoried penthouse spread out over 5,000 square feet with five bedrooms and six bathrooms. The rooftop deck has a plunge pool and great spaces to entertain—all connected with nature. We used a lot of mirrors to reflect light and views. It’s incredible.

Furnishings made exclusively for Artefacto by Jader Almeida and Alejandro Estrada, such as the Wed side table (above), fill Paulo Bacchi’s stylish Grove at Grand Bay home, along with Artefacto’s own pieces, like the Pure bench (above and below). Inspired by Coconut Grove, Bacchi (top right) incorporated plant accents to bring nature indoors (left). bottom right: Almeida’s Pipo chairs.

How about the outdoor areas? The terraces are incredible. They face Biscayne Bay, which is always populated with sailboats. There are more than 100 species of greenery in the grounds, selected by Raymond Jungles, the landscape designer. It looks like Central Park from certain angles because there are so many treetops creating a canvas of green everywhere you look. Truly beautiful. Tell me about your lifestyle in the home. This home is grand but feels warm and intimate. I can imagine a large family enjoying this lifestyle with a lot of entertaining and dinner parties. The living and dining areas are designed for this. We used calm, natural palettes that welcome you in with a comfortable sense of formality. It’s extremely impressive because wide-open spaces and glass walls overlooking endless views surround you. This is a floating residence in the sky that reflects warmth, beauty, and nature. Is there a philosophy that informs your point of view on interior design? Warm contemporary is what defines Artefacto. The surrounding envi- ronments influence us. The water, views, and energy inform our entire design approach. Which specific Artefacto furnishings were used here? Many pieces are from Artefacto,

OCEANDRIVE.COM  191


modern japanese

bal harbour shops

tel 305.864.8600

starr restaurants

makoto-restaurant.com


SPACE TALL STORY

PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRAN PARENTE

Providing spectacular views of the bay, the glass walls in the master bedroom and kitchen (below), as well as a palette of off-white and light gray, create an airy, welcoming atmosphere. left: The rooftop deck has a plunge pool, greenery, and plenty of space for entertaining.

along with exclusive pieces from Jader Almeida and Alejandro Estrada. From Jader, there are the Wed side tables, the Mirah armchairs, and the Jardim side tables. From Alejandro, there are the Pipo lounge chairs in a gray-whitewashed color. From Artefacto, we incorporated the Pure bench and the Vulcan coffee table in the living spaces and many pieces from our new collection, such as the Trevi tables, the Foster coffee tables, and more. On the outdoor terrace, there are the Venetian chaise lounges that line the pool area and the Natura coffee table. We like functional pieces that act as a platform for customization through time. What are your thoughts on bringing pattern or texture into the mix? We selected wallpaper that introduces unexpected subtle textures. Light grays, synthetic stingray, and fibers cover the walls. An off-white marble flooring from Greece adds to the floating feeling and provides a gorgeous surface for Artefacto furnishings with plush linens, steel, and wood. Everything is natural. We installed a stunning Baccarat chande-

lier over the dining room. It punctuates the room, and at night it’s magical. What drives your attitude toward art? What do you collect? I’ve been attending Art Basel for many years and have purchased many pieces, with some blue-chip artworks by Koons, Hirst, and Botero, as well as some more contemporary pieces, largely from South America. Art is an important aspect for Artefacto. In this residence, there’s a nature-centered work by a Cuban artist named Jorge Mayet entitled Mi Tierra. The artist created it with the mind-set of bringing along a part from his homeland that hangs on the walls. It’s almost as if art functions as an extension of the residence. Are there architects or designers in Brazil—or other parts of the world—whose ideas inspire your approach to design? I love the Modernist masters, such as Oscar Niemeyer and Lina Bo Bardi, who really showcase the best of design coming from South America. In recent years, their pieces command high prices and are coveted by collectors of midcentury design. artefacto.com

“THIS IS A FLOATING RESIDENCE IN THE SKY REFLECTING WARMTH, ART, BEAUTY, AND NATURE.” —paulo

bacchi

.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  193


SPACE REAL ESTATE PROFILE

THE EXPLORER AN ESTEEMED VETERAN OF THE REAL ESTATE SCENE, DORA PUIG KNOWS MIAMI’S TERRAIN BETTER THAN ANYONE. BY ROBYN A. FRIEDMAN

From her view at 306 West San Marino Drive in the Venetian Islands, Dora Puig sees an accessible, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood that’s currently among the hottest in Miami.

194  OCEANDRIVE.COM

How is the Miami market doing now? It slowed down a lot last spring and summer, but after the negativity and uncertainty of the election were over, I started seeing a lot more activity. Within two weeks of the election, I put three single-family homes under contract. What significant transactions were you involved with in 2016? One of my listings, at 306 West San Marino Drive in Miami Beach, went under contract for a record price. It’s a 7,076-square-foot, sixbedroom home that was listed for $14.995 million. I sold it to a French gentleman in town for Art Basel, and it closed in January for $13.2 million, making it the most expensive sale in the Venetians in 2016. I was also Pharrell Williams’s listing agent, and I closed the record sale at Fisher Island for the penthouse to Jim Ferraro. Why are the Venetians so hot right now? The bridge, with the old lampposts [the Venetian Causeway], really makes for a neighborhood feel.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK GARCIA

If you follow real estate in Miami-Dade County, then you undoubtedly know about Dora Puig. After all, she has set more than a few sales records in her 26-year career. With nearly $2 billion in lifetime sales, the owner of Luxe Living Realty in Miami Beach knows which neighborhoods are hot (or not) and where the deals are. Right now, Puig is bullish on the Venetian Islands, a chain of six man-made islands in Biscayne Bay.


“PEOPLE IN THE FINANCE WORLD FROM THE NORTHEAST ARE REALLY STARTING TO PLACE BIDS NOW.”—dora puig You’ve got joggers and bikers and mommies Rollerblading with their babies and people walking, and it’s a real pedestrian-friendly neighborhood. It’s a very comfortable place to be—and very accessible. What types of properties are on the Venetian Islands? You can find pretty much any type of residence. Belle Isle is the condominium island, with a little neighborhood of single-family homes. Rivo Alto, De Lido, and San Marino are the three classic Venetian islands and they’re more sought-after. Going west, you have San Marco and Biscayne. Waterfront properties start at $4 million and go up to $30 million. Dry lots start at about $1.3 million to about $5 million. What other areas are popular besides the Venetians? Bay Point competes with the

Venetian Islands and is very hot. It’s completely private, so it’s great for families. Who are the buyers today? People in the finance world from the Northeast are attracted to Miami Beach, and this is one of the groups that were on hold until the election. They’re starting to really place bids now. Will President Trump have any impact on our local market? I think our target market, which comes from the Northeast, is receiving him well because they know he’s pro-business. He’s obviously pro-real estate. If he lowers the corporate income tax and capital gains and doesn’t increase taxes, I think that will promote business in a very healthy way. For business and for real estate, I think he will be very good. dorapuig.com

The new waterfront villa at 306 West San Marino Drive was made for indoor/outdoor living and entertaining, with a seven-panel sliding door system leading to the heated pool and integrated hot tub (here and top left), beneath a deck with panoramic views (above).

.

OCEANDRIVE.COM  195


SHOT ON SITE

Patty and Tom Cornish

Katie Nahat, Dave Turo, Maya Rubalcaba, Victor Sanchez, and Bacallao Nelson

Nancy Duperreault, Brian Madeiros, and Sandra Christensen

ART OF THE PARTY Ocean Drive and Roche Bobois presented the annual Art of the Party at the Roche Bobois showroom in Wynwood. The event, supported by BankUnited, Caroline Bay Bermuda, EFFEN Vodka, Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour, and STK, unveiled Ocean Drive’s December issue with cover star Heidi Klum and kicked off the premiere of the film Vandal. The party also celebrated the FURTIF ART PROJECT, in which artists Kelly “RISK” Graval, Santiago Rubino, Typoe, and Ahol Sniffs Glue, tennis star Venus Williams, and Klum reimagined Roche Bobois’s Furtif desk. The pieces were auctioned off, with proceeds benefiting Lotus House and (for Klum’s desk) UNICEF.

Rascal and Ahol Sniffs Glue

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE

Venus Williams

Heidi Klum

Walshy Fire

Pedro AMOS, Santiago Rubino, and Kelly Suarez

Anna Frusciante, Typoe, and Isabella Dell’Oca

196

OCEANDRIVE.COM

Maxime Bidaud and Julien Bigan

Gilles Bonan and Jean Shafiroff

Desmond Howard, Tony Gonzalez, and Kelly “RISK” Graval


Susan Breitenbach, Kat Khosrowshahu, and Natasha Ozhiganova

Ellen Salpeter, Petra Levin, Dee Dee Sides, Carolina GarcĂ­a Jayaram, and Sarah Arison

Elias Synalovski, Cristina De Windt, Concetta Duncan, and Ginta Costa

Nancy Wilhelms and Hanna Thomsen

Caroline Powers and Blair Voltz Clarke Lilly Tartikoff Karatz, Sue Hostetler, Ella FontanalsCisneros, and Diana Al-Hadid

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE

LADIES WHO LUNCH

Shelley Fox Aarons and Isolde Brielmaier

Lunching was taken to the next level when Art Basel magazine toasted some of the most influential power players in the art world at the seventh annual Women in Arts luncheon. The event featured striking crystal designs by Atelier Swarovski Home and a four-course meal at Scarpetta at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Editor-in-Chief Sue Hostetler hosted the altruistic afternoon honoring Diana Al-Hadid, Lilly Tartikoff Karatz, and Ella Fontanals-Cisneros for their long-standing impact on the art community.

Rachel Felder, Susan Sterling, and Tanya Selvaratnam

OCEANDRIVE.COM

197


SHOT ON SITE

Amanda and Alex Christodoulou at Ocean Drive’s celebration of the December edition of “The List.” Adriana Ron and Karina Sandino at the Conrad Miami’s Jack Frost Happy Hour. Rudabeh Shahbazi, Barry Brodsky, and Jane Muir at Ocean Drive’s celebration of the December edition of “The List.” Andrea Eastaugh and Patty Diaz at Ocean Drive’s celebration of the December edition of “The List.”

SKYFALL

Iris Siezar, Cristina Gonzalez, and Cristina Escar at the Conrad Miami’s Jack Frost Happy Hour.

198 OCEANDRIVE.COM

Armando Galban and Adrianna Fuentes at the Conrad Miami’s Jack Frost Happy Hour. Vittorio Marzotto, Trixia Angel, Alex Karas, and Pietro Riccobono at an exclusive dinner hosted by Franciacorta at Scarpetta at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Heather Blaze and Navin Chatani at an exclusive dinner hosted by Franciacorta at Scarpetta at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Maryam and Carlos Miranda at Ocean Drive’s celebration of the December edition of “The List.”

AJ Rosenfeld, Seth Browarnik, and Tom Austin at an exclusive dinner hosted by Franciacorta at Scarpetta at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Monsieur Marcel and Mister E at Ocean Drive’s celebration of the December edition of “The List.”

Gabriel Gonzalez and Ashley Jimenez-Gonzalez at Ocean Drive’s celebration of the December edition of “The List.”

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WORLD RED EYE

Ocean Drive and Franciacorta joined forces with Scarpetta at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach to cook up an unforgettable dinner and evening. Attendees were treated to a taste of Italy and sparkling wine pairings from Franciacorta. Across the bridge in Brickell, Ocean Drive kicked off the Conrad Miami’s annual Jack Frost Happy Hour with holiday cocktails, s’mores, igloos, and even snowfall. Over on the Miami River, VIPs flocked to Seaspice, as usual, to celebrate the December edition of “The List” with cocktails from Tito’s Handmade Vodka and mezzes courtesy of the neighboring Kiki on the River.


THE DARIN FELDMAN GROUP

MARQUIS RESIDENCES

1100 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD, #4107

3776 SQ/FT • 2 BED 4 BATH • NOW OFFERED AT $2.630 M

DARIN J. FELDMAN P.A. OWNER & OPERATING DIRECTOR

).3)'.)! ).4%2.!4)/.!, 02/0%24)%3 ")3#!9.% "/5,%6!2$ 35)4% -)!-) &, - / % $&%,$-!. ).3)'.)!).4, #/-


SHOT ON SITE

Jon Bon Jovi during his private performance at Faena Theater, hosted by SiriusXM.

Caryn Lubetsky and Melissa Netkin at the Roland Mouret breakfast hosted by Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour and Ocean Drive.

Daniel Solomon, Ken DeGori, Nicki Minaj, Gino LoPinto, and Derick Henry at E11EVEN’s New Year’s Eve 2017 celebration.

Alyssa Aldecoa, Courtney Rodriguez, Ani Sanchez, and Amanda Aldecoa at Tom Colicchio’s Sunday Brunch at Beachcraft at 1 Hotel & Homes South Beach.

Andres Fanjul with Daniel and Mayi de la Vega at the ONE Sotheby’s official Art Basel Miami Beach Kickoff Breakfast at the National YoungArts Foundation.

DJ Carnage at E11EVEN.

Camilo Alvarez with Lori and Andres Citti at the Clima Outdoor Showroom celebration of the 75th anniversary of Gandia Blasco. Boris, Rob Crosoli, and Louis Puig at E11EVEN.

SING-ALONG

Bob Goodman and Paul Cejas at the Art Basel Miami Beach 15th-anniversary dinner honoring Irma and Norman Braman at Smith & Wollensky.

200 OCEANDRIVE.COM

Rock legends Bon Jovi brought down the house with a special private show at the Faena Theater, hosted by SiriusXM, at the apex of Art Basel Miami Beach. With only minutes left in 2016, Nicki Minaj serenaded lucky partygoers with her smash hits as she rang in 2017 with a knockout performance at the 24/7 showclub E11EVEN.

Allison Goldberg, Jorge Pérez, Sonia Figueroa, and Carlos Rosso at the SLS Cancun launch event at the SLS Brickell.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF CLIMA OUTDOOR FURNITURE (ALVAREZ, SUGERMAN); E11EVEN MIAMI (CARNAGE, SOLOMON); BY JORDAN DICK OF JCD PHOTOGRAPHY (DRINON); KEVIN MAZUR (BON JOVI); WORLD RED EYE (ALDECOA, BORIS, FANJUL, GOLDBERG, GOODMAN, LUBETSKY)

Bob and Susan Drinon with Chris and Adrienne Bosh at Fade to Black in partnership with Everyday People, sponsored by Breakthru Beverage.


Kinga Lampert, Roland Mouret, and Rochelle Finvarb at the Roland Mouret breakfast hosted by Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour and Ocean Drive.

Penn Badgley, Simon Oscroft, Darren Will, and Nick Fleetwood of MOTHXR at the Life of the Party event at Brickell City Centre.

Jenna D’Aniello, Gina Halley-Wright, Marcia Martinez, and Brooke Levine at Top Hats & Tinsel, hosted by Vizcaya Museum.

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF BFA (DUNIN); FROST MUSEUM (D’ANIELLO); BY BRETT HUFZIGER (FORDIN, MARTINEZ); GETTY IMAGES (FAT JOE); TINA PAUL (FIELD); VANESSA AND JOHNNY PHOTO + FILM (PUSHELBERG, TORRIANI); WORLD RED EYE (BADGLEY, LAMPERT, LE PARC)

FASHIONABLE FESTIVITIES Sex and the City stylist and fashion icon Patricia Field made her Art Basel debut with Art/Fashion, an exhibition, runway presentation, and pop-up shop at White Dot Gallery, while Gossip Girl star-turned-rocker Penn Badgley and his band MOTHXR turned up the volume at Brickell City Centre’s exclusive Life of the Party event.

Ricardo Dunin, Yvette Mattern, and Ophir Sternberg at Lionheart Capital’s unveiling of The #RitzRainbow, in celebration of Art Basel, at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach.

Susana Martinez Vidal and Claudia Laverne at GranParaiso’s Frida Kahlo book signing and discussion.

Valeria Torriani, Max Bonati, and Jean Corliano at Solesdi’s unveiling of the latest Henge collection, in collaboration with Yabu Pushelberg. Helena and Eric Fordin at the unveiling of a Rafael Domenech installation and a Claudia Arce fashion presentation at Hyde Resort & Residences.

Glenn Pushelberg, Stacy Shoemaker Rauen, and George Yabu at Solesdi’s unveiling of the latest Henge collection, in collaboration with Yabu Pushelberg.

Patricia Field at her Art Basel Miami Beach debut, Art/Fashion, a pop-up shop and runway presentation at White Dot Gallery.

Julio Le Parc and Yumiko Seki at the PAMM Stewardship Dinner, held at the SLS Brickell.

Fat Joe, Alec Monopoly, and Jean-Claude Biver at the unveiling of Monopoly’s 50-foot wall “Tag” for TAG Heuer at the Mondrian South Beach.

OCEANDRIVE.COM

201


SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK

Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow at the Public School New York launch celebration of WNL Radio at The Confidante Miami Beach.

Chris Stamp, Heron Preston, Daniel Arsham, and Teddy Santis at a private dinner hosted by Arsham and VSCO at Matador at The Miami Beach Edition.

Jeremy Scott and Mia Moretti at the Jeremy Scott X Moschino event at the Delano. Courtney Love and Alan Faena at the Faena Forum grand unveiling.

Benjamin Kaufman and Rose McGowan at the Chloe Wise dinner party and pop-up at the Nautilus, a SIXTY Hotel.

202 OCEANDRIVE.COM

Aaron de la Cruz and Chelsea Leyland at the MMG Maison Margiela pop-up.

Gucci Mane, Keyshia Ka’oir, and Vito Schnabel at Dom Pérignon’s annual Art Basel “Transformation” celebration at Wall at the W South Beach.

James Goldstein and Vaida Urmul at the private Romero Britto celebration hosted by Marc Bell and Marc Leder at the SLS South Beach.

Yasiin Bey and Noreaga at the Public School New York launch celebration of WNL Radio at The Confidante Miami Beach.


Pedro Friedeberg, Kelly Framel, and Zachary Lynd at the VIP preview of the Faena Bazaar Fashion Fair at the Faena Arts District in Miami Beach.

Domingo Zapata, Brittny Gastineau, and Harif Guzman at the Renowned Contemporary Artists pop-up at East, Miami.

Anthony and Carole Bamford with Barry Sternlicht and Richard LeFrak at Lady Bamford, Sternlicht, and LeFrak’s unveiling of Bamford Haybarn Spa at 1 Hotel & Homes South Beach.

Nikolai Haas at Design Miami/.

George and Adam Lindemann at the Art Basel Miami Beach 2016 First Choice.

Rosa de la Cruz, Jan Dellary, Carlos de la Cruz, and Gillian Tett at a cocktail reception at the de la Cruz Collection, hosted by the Financial Times. Matthew Chevallard, Eduardo Sarabia, and Arlene Chaplin at the Del Toro X Eduardo Sarabia release celebration.

Shaun Ross and Michelle Sanchez at the Unemployed magazine issue launch at East, Miami.

Jonathan Anderson at the “Chance Encounters” exhibition unveiling at the LOEWE Design District boutique.

Carl Pascuzzi, Phoebe St. Germain Fellows, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Jose Carlos Diaz, and Shane Elipot at the Design Collaborations and New Works event presented by Edge Collections at Island Gardens Marina.

OCEANDRIVE.COM

203


SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK DJ Cassidy and Nas at Rockwell.

Jamie Foxx and Keith Paciello at Rockwell.

Ilana and Diego Lowenstein at Lionstone Development’s “50 Years in South Florida” celebration at the Ritz-Carlton South Beach. Nina Stuart, Tracy Anderson, and Steven Beltrani at the Faena Rose Conversation and Dinner with Anderson at the Faena Hotel Miami Beach. Trina at her birthday celebration at Story.

Alicia and Mike Piazza at the DÔA Miami Beach unveiling celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony.

204

OCEANDRIVE.COM

Jules and Stephanie Trump with Christof Pignet at the 21st annual I Have a Dream Foundation Miami Gala at Turnberry Isle Resort.


Mentor & Scholarship Program Please Join Us For Our

Annual Gala Saturday, March 4, 2017

MANDARIN ORIENTAL HOTEL 500 Brickell Key Drive Miami, FL 33131 Cocktails at Seven Dinner at Half Past Eight Black Tie

P

Jennifer Valoppi Don Browne

Gala Chair

Marisa Toccin Lucas

Humanitarian

Edie Laquer, The Laquer Foundation

Leadership Don Browne, Co-Founder & Vice President; Honorable Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Co-Vice President; Jennifer Valoppi, Founder & President; and Marisa Toccin Lucas, Gala & Philanthropic Chair

Carol Iacovelli Daniela Swaebe Suzy Buckley Woodward

Randy & Gigi Whitman

the Year

Neki Mohan

To reserve your tickets/tables please contact Beatrice Gonzalez at 305.371.3330 or b.gonzalez@womenoftomorrow.org

"

"

-JENNIFER VALOPPI Founder & President


SHOT ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH BROWARNIK

Cristina Gonzalez, Soledad Lowe, and Brooks Bischof at the Soledad Lowe Jewelry unveiling at M Gallery.

Wilmer Valderrama, Mase, and DJ Irie at Story.

Sean “Diddy” Combs and French Montana at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Usain Bolt, Mio Danilovic, and Chris Paciello at Rockwell.

Tyson Beckford and DJ Khaled at LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Bronwyn Miller, Mari Grimalt, and Beth Tasca at the Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program’s Rosé Day luncheon at Soho Beach House.

Tom Colicchio at Sunday Brunch, hosted by Colicchio, at Beachcraft at 1 Hotel & Homes South Beach.

Joel Hoffman with Christy and David Martin at the Vizcaya Centennial Gala.

Diane and Alan Lieberman with Iva Kosovic at the Academy Fellows celebration at Bottega Veneta.

Ocean Drive, Vol. 25, Issue #2 (ISSN: 1092-7530, USPS No. 016-535), is published monthly, except combined issues of May/June and July/August, for $70 annually, by Niche Media Holdings LLC, 404 Washington Avenue, Suite 650, Miami Beach, FL 33139-6651. Ocean Drive is owned and operated by Niche Media Holdings LLC, a Nevada corporation. Telephone (305) 532-2544; fax (305) 532-4366. Periodicals postage paid at Miami, FL and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send changes of address to Ocean Drive, Niche Media Holdings LLC, P.O. Box 16057, North Hollywood, CA 91615. Ocean Drive does not assume liability for products or services advertised herein. We are not responsible for the return of unsolicited manuscripts, artwork and/or photographs. The entire content of Ocean Drive is copyright Niche Media Holdings LLC. All column names are the property of Niche Media Holdings LLC, and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the publisher.

206

OCEANDRIVE.COM



LISTINGS

STK Miami Beach A freshly renovated, high-energy restaurant that artfully blends two concepts into one – The modern steakhouse and a chic lounge. 2305 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-6988

COCONUT GROVE, CORAL GABLES, KEY BISCAYNE

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

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

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

305-774-3332

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

305-365-6003

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

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

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

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

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

786-360-6433

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

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

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

786-275-4963

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

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

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

DESIGN DISTRICT, MIDTOWN, WYNWOOD

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

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

305-446-1400

305-699-2637

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Miami, 786-220-2070

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

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

Miami, 305-374-4635

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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



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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Quinto La Huella Offers a blend of carefully planned, but simple dishes made with the best ingredients and utilizes a unique fire cooking method with a parrilla at the heart of the kitchen, located at the EAST, Miami. 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, 786-805-4646

Komodo The three-story indoor/outdoor eatery and lounge combines the cuisine of Southeast Asia with a South Florida vibe to elevate the dining and nightlife experience on Brickell Avenue. 801 Brickell Avenue, Miami, 305-534-2211 La Mar by Gaston Acurio Features the acclaimed Peruvian cuisine of celebrity chef Gastón Acurio in a high-energy setting with dramatic water views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline, at the Mandarin Oriental. 500 Brickell Key Dr., Miami, 305-913-8358

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

DOWNTOWN/BRICKELL

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

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

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

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

Dr., Miami, 305-947-6263

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

Novecento Argentinean and Mediterranean cuisine.

Ave., Miami, 305-503-6529

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Miami Beach, 305-455-5000

786-567-4940

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

786-805-4646

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Street, Miami, 305-358-9848

Miami, 305-377-4442

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

786-420-2496

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

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

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

Toscana Divino Brickell’s Italian trattoria features an Italian

305-577-3454

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

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

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

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

Miami, 305-487-7130

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

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

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

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

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


LISTINGS Centro Storico Located in the former iconic David’s Cafe location, featuring five Italian concepts including Antico Pizza, Gio’s Chicken, Bar Amalfi, Cafe Antico and Cabana 2. 1058 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 786-216-7808

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

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

Centro Storico Located in the former iconic David’s Cafe location, featuring five Italian concepts including Antico Pizza, Gio’s Chicken, Bar Amalfi, Cafe Antico and Cabana 2. 1058 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 786-216-7808

DiLido Beach Club A casually elegant oceanfront restaurant and lounge with ocean-table cuisine and a relaxed, chic ambiance perfect for people-watching, at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach. 155 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 786-276-4000 Dolce Italian Contemporary take on Italian classics located at The Gale Hotel. 1690 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-975-2550 Joe’s Stone Crab A must-see Miami institution since 1913.

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

Driftwood Room Located inside Nautilus, a SIXTY Hotel, is inspired by the casual grace and energy of European beach clubs and combines the simplicity of fresh beachside dining with the allure of Miami Beach. 1825 Collins Ave., Miami

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

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

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

Beach, 786.483.2650

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

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

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

Katsuya Traditional Japanese cuisine with a provocative twist, at the SLS Hotel South Beach. 1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-455-2995

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

La Locanda Classic Italian just south of Fifth Street. The Dutch A roots-inspired restaurant, Bar and Oyster Room at the W South Beach. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

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

305-938-3111

La Piaggia A St-Tropez beach club without the jet lag.

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

1000 South Pointe Dr., Miami Beach, 305-674-0647

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

305-695-3232

Miami Beach, 305-673-0044

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

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

Fratelli La Bufala Sumptuous pizzas and pastas prepared with the freshest buffalo mozzarella imported from Italy. 437 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-0700

Fung Kú Asian Cuisine Korean BBQ and Sushi Bar, at The Catalina Hotel & Beach Club. 1720 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-534-7905

Hakkasan The exquisite Chinese creations of London restaurateur Alan Yau, at the Fontainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave.,

Lucali Brooklyn’s most coveted pizza in the heart of South Beach. 1930 Bay Rd., Miami Beach, 305-695-4441 Lure Fishbar A seafood-driven menu, overseen by Josh Capon, includes raw bar, sushi bar and Miami-inspired plates. Robert Ferrara helms the beverage program with nauticalthemed libations including the Catch and Release, at the Loews Hotel. 1601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 305-695-4550 Macaluso’s Restaurant Staten Island home-cooked Italian. 1747 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-604-1811

Miami Beach, 786-276-1388

Halves & Wholes South Beach’s newest corner sandwich shop, featuring a variety of loaded salads and sandwiches made with roasted meats, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked breads and homemade secret sauces. 1600 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-704-3600 Icebox Offering the finest desserts in Miami Beach.

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

1855 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305-538-8448

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

305-397-8710

Miami Beach, 305-532-9577

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

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

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

Prime Fish Fish shack meets sophisticated fine dining; renowned restaurant owner Myles Chefetz has done it again with his new restaurant that is sure to please all seafood lovers. 100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-4550 Prime Italian Upscale American-Italian sister restaurant to Prime One Twelve. 101 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-695-8484 Prime One Twelve Extraordinary, modern take on the classic steak house. 112 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-532-8112 Pubbelly Gastropub This innovative tavern features a menu of homemade pâtés, specialty terrines and braised dishes, and its signature Asian street food. 1418 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-532-7555

Pubbelly Sushi Japanese small plates with Latin, Indian and Italian influences. 1424 20th St., Miami Beach, 305-531-9282

Meat Market Chef Sean Brasel has created an imaginative,


LISTINGS Pura Vida Serving raw Brazilian organic acai bowls, fresh made fruit protein smoothies or cold-press veggie juices with soups, salads, sandwiches, pitas & wraps with vegan options. Eat-in, pick-up or delivery. 110 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-535-4142

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

Le Zoo

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

Stephen Starr’s latest South Florida eatery combines French spirit with the hustle and bustle of Miami, creating a lively dining experience in a brasserie setting that will transport diners to the iconic sidewalk cafes of Paris. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-602-9663

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

Ricky’s Bodega’s sizzling counterpart brings live music, the best arcade games, and approachable but trendy food and drink options. 1220 16th Street, Miami Beach, 305-704-3602 Scarpetta Ravishing Italian cuisine from chef Scott Conant, at the Fontainebleau. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach,

TiramesU A neighborhood dining spot with perfectly executed traditional and non-traditional dishes in the South of Fifth area. Whether served with Alla Bolognese or Rabbit Ragu, the homemade pastas are a must along with the Lamb Chops and Branzino. 101 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-532-4538

305-674-4660

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

Traymore Restaurant and Bar Locally sourced seafood fare, as well as the hotel’s signature COMO Shambhala cuisine by Executive Chef Juan Loaisiga at COMO Metropolitan, Miami Beach. 2445 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 305-695-3600

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

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

Umi Sushi & Sake Bar A communal, Japanese-style dining experience in the lobby at Delano. 1685 Collins Ave.,

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

Miami Beach, 305-674-5752

305-993-3333

Smith & Wollensky Classic steak dishes, outstanding seafood, and an award-winning wine selection.

Via Emilia 9 South Beach’s hidden gem offering up authentic Northern Italian cuisine including fresh, hand-made pasta and fine imported meats and cheeses. 1120 15th St.,

1 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-2800

Miami Beach, 786-216-7150

Kuro Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood’s newest culinary innovation offering new-style Japanese cuisine with handcrafted dishes featuring both locally sourced and imported ingredients direct from Japan. 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, 954-327-7625

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

Villa Azur A taste of South of France combining exquisite food, fine wines, friendly service and inviting atmosphere.

Miami Beach, 786-605-4043

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

309 23rd St., Miami Beach, 305-763-8688

305-673-2020

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

Le Zoo Stephen Starr’s latest South Florida eatery combines French spirit with the hustle and bustle of Miami, creating a lively dining experience in a brasserie setting that will transport diners to the iconic sidewalk cafes of Paris.

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

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

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

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

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

Palm Restaurant Old New York-style steak house.

Makoto Modern Japanese cuisine in the Bal Harbour Shops.

Beach, 305-604-6988

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

NORTH DADE, BROWARD

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

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

TALDE Miami Beach Features Dale Talde’s Asian-American cuisine at The Confidante Hotel. Dinner nightly with latenight hours on weekends. 4041 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 786-605-4094

Terrazza at Shore Club This casual, Italian chophouse offers the ultimate in indoor-outdoor dining with the cool vibe and energy of Shore Club. 1901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-695-3226

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

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

Miami Beach, 305-538-5220

Atlantikós Greece-native Chef Anastasios Chasekioglou delivers an authentic menu of classic Greek cuisine in this indoor/ outdoor restaurant overlooking the Atlantic, at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort. 9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-993-3333 Boatyard Offering an upscale, nautical-chic vibe in a laid-back atmosphere with an eclectic, seafood-centric menu that blends the freshest daily catches and premium cuts of meat prepared with locally sourced ingredients to enjoy inside, outside or dockside. 1555 SE 17th Street, Fort

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

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

St. Regis Bar & Sushi Lounge A modern Miami atmosphere with a Japanese twist, this Sushi Lounge is nothing short of luxury, at the St. Regis Resort. 9703 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305-993-3300

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

Lauderdale, 954-525-7400

Hollywood Beach, 954-920-6523

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

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

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

THYME Wholesome seasonal dishes with an emphasis on local farming methods. 6801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-514-7167

Corsair Award-winning chef and television personality Scott


Go ahead, be fabulous. Just protect yourself.

INDOOR KART RACING

ZERO EMISSIONS FT. LAUDERDALE | MIAMI | ORLANDO ARRIVE AND DRIVE | BIRTHDAY PARTIES | CORPORATE EVENTS K1SPEED.COM | LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE

REESES

Photography Courtesy of Paola Paladini Pet Photography

Reeses is a very handsome 7-8 year Lab found on the streets of West Palm Beach. This chocolate gentleman enjoys being around people of all sizes. Reeses happily shares his foster pad with several cats and three other Retrievers. He walks well on a leash, loves tennis balls & bones, and accepts treats very gently. Reeses is the perfect doggy companion.

Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida (LRRoF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to placing Labrador Retrievers in loving, permanent homes. LRRoF has saved over 9,000 dogs since the year 2000. The Rescue is comprised of hardworking volunteers & a network of foster homes that are committed to this mission.

FOSTER

ADOPT

DONATE

Follow us on Facebook.com/LRRoF w ww.L RRo F.o rg

When you’re out in the sun be sure to protect your skin. Shade, sunscreen, and a cover-up can go a long way to helping your natural beauty shine through.

Go with your own glowª SkinCancer.org

©2008-2015 The Skin Cancer Foundation Campaign created in cooperation with Laughlin Constable, laughlin.com


LISTINGS

Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co. A homegrown concept created by bartender John Lermayer along with partners Dan Binkiewicz and David Martinez serving world-class cocktails and creative American food. 237-B 20th Street, Miami Beach, 305-763-8217

DESIGN DISTRICT, WYNWOOD

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

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

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

786-975-2555

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

Club Deuce Everyone’s favorite timeless dive bar.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Beach, 305-531-1271

Miami Beach 305-793-3882

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

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

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

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

305-534-3511

305-695-3100

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

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

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

Grand Central Former railRd. station turned contemporary event space with weekly events for Miami’s most discerning music lovers. 697 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-377-2277

Jazid Intimate, live jazz and blues and nightly drink specials.

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

Avenue, Miami Beach, 786-975-2555

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

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

Blue Martini Upscale atmosphere with a local-bar mentality, at Mary Brickell Village. 900 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-981-2583

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

Ave., Miami Beach, 305-479-4426

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

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

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

305-672-1852

305-514-1941.

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

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

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

786-231-1218

Libertine Downtown’s newest bar, featuring crafty cocktails and live music. 40 NE 11th Street, Miami, 305-363-2120

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

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

Miami Beach, 305-763-8217

Miami, 786-703-6973

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

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

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

305-532-0727

305-532-9869

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

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

Sidebar A sexy bar scene and idyllic outdoor garden for creative cocktails and modern sounds. 337 SW 8th Street,

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

MIAMI BEACH

305-538-9478

Purdy Lounge The perfect dark and laid-back local bar.

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

1811 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305-531-4622

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

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

305-938-3130

786-257-4548

Miami Beach. 305-397-8382



AND FINALLY... 3

2

1

6 5

4

6

#TRENDING IN THE MAGIC CITY WHILE THE REST OF THE COUNTRY IS WEARING MITTENS AND DRINKING HOT COCOA, WE MIAMIANS ARE GEARING UP FOR THE VEUVE CARNAVAL AND EXCHANGING OUR CELL PHONES FOR A BEACH RETREAT. HELLO, FEBRUARY.

Miami Lingo: Ever wish there were a croqueta emoji? Or stickers with all the things Miamians say? Your wish has been granted (“literally”) thanks to @ChatChowTV’s Miami Sticker Pack (download it from the App Store). #YaTuSabes At Peace: Disconnect from everything (including technology) and reconnect with yourself one Sunday a month (this month it’s February 5) at @MOMiami during Mandarin Oriental’s Digital Wellness Program, featuring yoga, sound-bowl singing, journaling, and special spa treatments [1]. #RelaxAndReboot Hot Wheels: Everyone’s favorite

216  OCEANDRIVE.COM

Brickell cycling studio, @RedBikeStudios, is riding north to Aventura [2]. Think you can keep up? Find out with one of its Champion- (60-minute) or Rumba-themed rides. #Hardcore Hits That Sting: Do you know how many Grammys @TheOfficialSting has won? A whopping 16. And on February 25, you’ll be able to see why, as he takes center stage at @FillmoreMB [3]. #Roxanne Champagne Showers: Is there anything better than spending a Saturday sippin’ @VeuveClicquot and dancing Carnaval-style? We think not. Good thing the Veuve Clicquot Carnaval is back

for its third annual shindig on March 4 at Museum Park [4]. #VeuveAllDay We Want S’more: In honor of the 100th anniversary of the @GirlScouts cookie program, your wildest snack dreams are coming true. Move over, Thin Mints; the s’mores cookie is here forever. Download the Girl Scout Cookie Finder to locate the nearest cookie booth (or order online). #CookieMonster Theater Geek: Catch the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Sunday in the Park with George during its run at @ArshtCenter through February 12. Or make it

a two-a-day on February 10 when @AlanCummingSnaps brings his cabaret show, Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs, to Miami for one night only [5]. #CurtainCall Steak and Eggs: It’s what’s for brunch at @EatSTK every Sunday [6]. That and bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys, and a side of revelry. #SundayFunday Next Level: You’ve mastered the Pilates portion at @PilatesOne, but have you felt the #BURN? This 30-minute class combines cardio, conditioning, and intense calorie burning into one full-body sweat sesh that’ll have you hurting oh so good. #LegDay

.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP/GETTY IMAGES (STING); COURTESY OF TRE GALLERY (CUMMING)

BY CARLA TORRES AND KATIE JACKSON



AVENTURA MALL BAL HARBOUR SHOPS MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.