Miami It Girls: Discover the city’s hippest hotspots through 5 of its most stylish dwellers
Who better to show you the best of a hot city than the
city’s finest tastemakers? To help us navigate Miami’s beauty (hard life, we
know) we looked to 5 of the city’s coolest women. At the top of their game in
fashion, music and beauty, they’ve certainly got their fingers on the coolness
pulse. And as for style? They’ve got plenty of that too.
Laure Heriard Debreuil
CEO and founder, The Webster
CEO and founder, The Webster
French transplant Laure Heriard Debreuil is the brains (and beauty) behind the
much-lauded designer den, The Webster. With a glamorous resume including stints
at Yves Saint Laurent and Balenciaga, where she worked hand in hand with former
creative director Nicolas Ghesquière, Debreuil ditched Paris in favour of the
sun and sand of Miami Beach to launch her store five years ago.
As a definitive
Miami It girl (she’s even got her own closet spot on The Coveteur),
we quizzed Debreuil on the ins and outs of the city’s spots and style:
Why did you pick Miami for The
Webster?
For the sunshine and beautiful beaches all year long, the unique architecture and extremely rich cultural melting-pot. Art Basel brought Miami back on the art map but there was a lack of fashion to match, especially given that it’s the gate to Latin and South America.
What is your favourite Miami
bar hangout?
The second floor of the Soho Beach House.
The second floor of the Soho Beach House.
What are your favourite
restaurants in Miami?
I have many. I like Tap Tap for a one-of-a-kind Haitian experience, Mandolin for a more Mediterranean vibe, Lido Restaurant and The Standard restaurant for an amazing set and view on the water, Casa Tua for a very romantic dinner, The Setai for unique Asian mix delicious food and Cecconi’s for divine Italian.
Where do you shop in Miami if
not the Webster?
C Madeleine’s is a unique haven for vintage pieces!
C Madeleine’s is a unique haven for vintage pieces!
Are there any upcoming projects
we should look out for at The Webster?
Art Basel will be full of surprises and definitely worth the trip. I always do some exclusive collaborations with the designers I carry and the Fall/Winter collections will be very exciting!
Art Basel will be full of surprises and definitely worth the trip. I always do some exclusive collaborations with the designers I carry and the Fall/Winter collections will be very exciting!
Lorraine
Sangre
DJ, “No Name” founder
DJ, “No Name” founder
We discovered
Lorraine Sangre’s steez on Refinery29 last
year and have been pleasantly surprised by her talents ever since. DJ, party planner
and recent director of marketing for Miami hotspot Electric Pickle,
she’s an It girl blend of house, techno, pastels and punky pinup style. And
hey, she’s also a photographer.
What
do you like best about DJing?
It’s a great feeling to have
people vibe off what you’re playing when you’re sharing music and experience
that you so dearly love. Introducing to them things that are new or even just
the mutual appreciation is phenomenal. Whether I am playing music to myself
alone in my room or to a few or out in a crowd, I’m going to get lost in the
music so maybe sometimes other people are there as well.
What do you like best about
Miami?
The sunsets are undeniable
and despite my extreme aversion to the sun and heat, I love the beach and being
in the ocean (preferably after 4 or 5pm). I appreciate the abundant spiritual
undercurrent that exists here- it’s quite special.
When you’re not
DJing, where are you hanging in Miami
More recently there’s less hanging out and more hermitting in to work on some new projects, but if I could spend a lot more time/live at any two public places in Miami it’d be Fairchild Tropical Gardens for some nature/beauty and the Standard Spa for priceless recharging & relaxation.
More recently there’s less hanging out and more hermitting in to work on some new projects, but if I could spend a lot more time/live at any two public places in Miami it’d be Fairchild Tropical Gardens for some nature/beauty and the Standard Spa for priceless recharging & relaxation.
What
is your favourite restaurant in Miami?
Lemoni Cafe is
essential, a staple that one could easily frequent multiple times weekly (as I
have been known to do). Lo De Lea is
a great little spot for Argentine steak.
Last but not least, I must mention understated Miami treasure that is Chef Creole in Little Haiti.
Last but not least, I must mention understated Miami treasure that is Chef Creole in Little Haiti.
What is your favourite bar
hangout?
For swank and divine
cocktails The Regent at The Gale Hotel is impeccable. On the other side
of things: Magnum, a gay piano bar, in the main building with a
“shack” out back that serves up $4 margaritas. There’s also the infamous dive
bar called The Deuce on
South Beach, which kind of goes without saying.
Where
do you shop in Miami?
I do a lot of shopping
outside of Miami but it is definitely great for thrifting and vintage finds. In
terms of local vendors, Nic Fit Vintage in particular has some amazing
things and can be found participating in all kinds of pop up shop events around
Miami. On the street wear front, So It Seems and Stray Rats are two very
cool homegrown brands that Miami has to boast about.
The
Gee family (left to right: Celene Stephanie, Miriam and Natalie)
Owners, GEE Beauty
Owners, GEE Beauty
Toronto beauty
fanatics may already be familiar with the amazingness that is GEE Beauty.
The Yorkville-based beauty boutique caters to high-end brands like Tata Harper,
Rodial and Oribe and even boasts its own in-house makeup label. The store,
which is the brainchild of the Miami-obsessed mother (Miriam) and three sisters (Celene, Stephanie and Natalie), opened its Bal Harbour outpost in 2011.
When you’re not working, where
are you hanging out in Miami?
When we’re not working, we’re either hanging out at Soho Beach House (they curate amazing events and have a gorgeous pool and beach), or we’re down on Purdy Avenue/Sunset Harbour doing classes at Flywheel and Flybarre or grabbing a fresh-press juice or smoothie at Jugofresh, an amazing juice/smoothie/raw-food spot that has a very cool local vibe. -Natalie Gee
What do you love about being
located in Bal Harbour Shops?
Their collection of the
most world-renowned brands is really what makes Bal Harbour Shops so unique,
set in such a lush, beautiful environment. It’s really a lifestyle destination.
You can spend the afternoon at The Shops, eating lunch, having a beauty
treatment, shopping, having a cappuccino.
It’s an amazing
location for us because it’s given us the opportunity to introduce Gee Beauty
to Miami in the best possible way, to both the wide variety of locals and
international travelers. With the thousands of visitors that come to The Shops
each year, combined with the cultural events Bal Harbour involves us with, we’ve
been able to be exposed to such unique experiences and cultivate such
incredible clients. -Natalie Gee
What’s your favourite thing
about the Shops?
We’d have to say it’s the glamour. The people, the shops themselves, the style,
the South American flair. Being in Miami and at The Shops has definitely
inspired our own personal styles. We tend to wear more colour and prints when
we’re here. –Celene Gee
What is your favourite bar
hangout?
The Freehand Miami has a very cool, low-key bar called The Broken Shaker that
makes amazing drinks, Bardot is awesome for live music, and
Rec Room for late night dancing. -Natalie Gee
Sari
Azout
Co-Founder, Bib + Tuck
Co-Founder, Bib + Tuck
Shopping without
spending. Pardonne moi? Welcome to the fantasy land of Bib + Tuck,
the online marketplace for style setters to trade designer and vintage
clothing. Genius like that could only be launched by It girls, which is exactly
what co-founders Sari Azout and Sari Biblowizc are. The two Saris split
time between New York and Miami, so naturally, we quizzed Sari A aka. Azout on
her favourite hotspots around the city.
What’s your favourite place to
shop in Miami?
The Webster and C Madeleine’s.
The Webster and C Madeleine’s.
Does your style change when
you’re in Miami?
Although my style is definitely more New York, Miami girls have crazy, sexy,
cool style. They find a way to make the heat work to their advantage and sport
a mini skirt like no other. When I’m in Miami, I fully embrace the beach to
street look. I’m usually wearing something that screams look-at-me – crochet
pants, white dresses with high gladiator sandals, white lace overalls, turbans,
rompers in vibrant colors, cut-out anything.
What’s your favourite hidden
nook in Miami?
The Corner
The Corner
Bonnie
Beats
DJ/Producer and show host of SLO on Klangbox FM
DJ/Producer and show host of SLO on Klangbox FM
Within the
vibrant and popping DJ scene in Miami, Bonnie Beats emerges
as a definite It girl. Known for her TK feel good sounds, her tomboy style and
her epic mixes for Art Basel and on Virgin Radio, the New York raised DJ is one of our new
favourites. Her connection to fashion is also about to get even tighter: she’s
about to open Miami’s first alt and neo-goth boutique, FORMVL Clothing Gallery.
What do you like best about
Miami?
The night really spoils you with a good time. Wild late nights, skinny dipping on the beach, you really can’t find in any other city.
The night really spoils you with a good time. Wild late nights, skinny dipping on the beach, you really can’t find in any other city.
What
is your favourite restaurant in Miami?
I’m going to rep Gigi on this one. Even though they keep a few local favourites, their menu’s always changing adding killer flavours to their carte du jour. Plus, their buns are out of hand.
I’m going to rep Gigi on this one. Even though they keep a few local favourites, their menu’s always changing adding killer flavours to their carte du jour. Plus, their buns are out of hand.
What
is your favourite bar hangout?
No doubt it would be Wood. It’s definitely become the spot to hit up before a good show or wild night out.
No doubt it would be Wood. It’s definitely become the spot to hit up before a good show or wild night out.
How would you describe Miami
style?
What I wear is not the norm but I would say for most people in the city it’s anything short, thin, lace-y or light. It gets mad hot down here. So less is more in this case.
What I wear is not the norm but I would say for most people in the city it’s anything short, thin, lace-y or light. It gets mad hot down here. So less is more in this case.
Source: fashionmagazine.com
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