The best shows of this year’s Miami Fashion Week

As the week-long events draw to a close, it’s hard not to remember all the fabulous couture that shone at the miami fashion week tracks This year, MIAFW was dedicated to driving sustainability in the fashion industry. Through the use of sustainable places in the city of Miami, MIAFW was able to bring its vision to life in support of its overall mission. To link sustainability and the current time of year, summer, fashion designers Missioni, Benito Santos, Angel Sanchez, Ágatha Ruiz De La Prada, Rene by RR and Naeem Khan took the presentation of the bright, airy environment very seriously. and elegant. And based on the impeccable presentation of the must-have pieces I saw, I can say with confidence that they successfully completed their task.

misoni

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rain or shine, misoni intertwined its walkway with the impressive Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. As the night wore on and the storm passed, fashion icons, celebrities and notable guests sat down ready to check out Missoni’s “Womenswear Summer Collection.” From the moment the eccentric music began and the models began walking, viewers, both in person and online, were smitten with vibrant swimsuits, sexy cover-ups and classic rompers that were made up of the classic pattern in tight-weave zigzag that Missoni will remember forever. be known for.

benedict saints

What Gary Nader Art Center is the largest Latin American art gallery in the world, it makes perfect sense why they hosted not one but four Miami Fashion Week events. As Nader himself continues to be a catalyst in Miami’s transformation into a major cultural destination, it was an absolute honor to have the museum’s towering spaces bring the runway to life for MIAFW’s return.

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Leading MIAFW at the Gary Nader Art Museum was fashion designer Benito Santos, who presented his “María Mía” collection inspired by Mexican women who commonly wear “Mexican Rebozo”. A rebozo is a long, flat garment, similar to a shawl, with patterns and designs that can be worn in a variety of ways. In homage to the rebozo of Santa María del Río in San Luis Potosí, the Santos pieces were designed in fame of the pieces.

angel sanchez

Photo Credit: Miami Fashion Week After his three-year hiatus from runway shows, Venezuelan bridal and evening gown designer Ángel Sánchez returns to Miami Fashion Week presenting a variety of unique styles and designs. Paying homage to the women who wear his creations, Sanchez created distinctive items that further enforced the elegance and sophistication of clothing while maintaining a timeless couture feel. The show was held at the Gary Nader Art Center, which was a huge plus for Sanchez and the overall vibrancy of the runway. As shown above, Sánchez projected Botero’s immersive work to bring the runway to life.

Agatha Ruiz de la Prada

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World-renowned Spanish fashion designer Ágatha Ruiz De La Prada literally went to the moon and back for her return to the Miami Fashion Week runway. Did you see the shooting stars and bright suns that were meticulously placed on the colorful pieces of it? The show held at the Gary Nader Art Center was joined by incredible artwork and good vibes, inviting guests to check it out and sign along with models for a fantastic time.

Rene by RR

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Walking into the show, I knew there was no way Miami legend René Ruiz would disappoint in his own hometown. And I was right. The Rene by RR collection successfully combined luxury and culture by putting an overall international spin on the pieces. His lavishly designed pieces were almost perfectly in unison with the Gary Nader Art Center’s extensive international artwork.

naim khan

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There are not enough adjectives to describe the talent of fashion designer Naeem Khan. Closing the week of shows empowered by sustainability on a high note, Khan previewed his dazzling collection of pieces at the Frost Science Museum. Taking place at the base of the world-renowned planetarium, the fashion show began with whale vocalizations and continued with high-tempo tunes to match the flow of outstandingly dressed models.

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