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Here’s How Fashion Is Showing Up At Art Basel Miami 2023
The intersection of fashion and art takes center stage at Art Basel Miami 2023, with a lineup of events and collaborations to redefine the experience. From December 5 to 10, events filled with art from artists from around the world are on display in all forms. From digital creations to remarkable installations, to items from renowned designers and fashion products like watches and exclusive drops and collaborations from fashion brands, Art Basel Miami 2023 is bringing multidisciplinary design to the forefront.
Besides the great artworks, you can expect collaborations from artists with brands like Billionaire Boys Club, who tapped Daniel Arsham to revive a BBC staple with the Bronzed Eroded Astronaut Relic. Other fashion brands show up, with Dion Lee opening its Miami flagship location on the 8th, and Art Week participants with more robust plans fill the Art Basel Miami agenda.
Art Hearts Fashion starts a four-day extravaganza from December 7 to 10, promising a whimsical journey celebrating creativity, fashion, and art. The event aims to celebrate creativity, fashion, and art during the world’s largest global art festival. The festivities promise a whimsical journey that transcends the ordinary, embracing the magic of fashion, art, and imagination.
The enchanting saga begins on December 7 at Fabel Miami Rooftop, where For the Stars Fashion House by Jacob Meir, known for dressing A-list celebrities like Nicki Minaj, Jennifer Lopez, Akon, and more, will unveil a new collection in thought-provoking couture ensembles. The event, featuring a VIP dinner party and fashion show under the stars, is set to take place at 9 pm.
On December 8, the journey continues at Kiki on The River, with a riverside odyssey of boho-chic marvels. Runway shows from Lila Nikole, Mister Triple X, Black Tape Project by Drakhan Blackhart, and Pink Melon Swimwear will be featured in an atmosphere where Greek food and fashion will be the theme.
The finale will unfold on December 9 at High Bar at Dream South Beach Rooftop/Naked Taco. The sleek 70s-inspired rooftop pool lounge overlooking South Beach will host runway shows from Morfium Fashion, Love For Upcycling which has previously been shown at Miami Swim Week The Shows 2023, and Richerette by Club Kid Richie Rich.
Members of the Rage, the ready-to-wear design venture founded by Kid Cudi, are partnering with Istituto Marangoni Miami for Art Basel and Miami Design Week 2023. A pop-up and a panel discussion featuring Kid Cudi and Laure Hériard Dubreuil, the Founder and Creative Director of The Webster, moderated by Keanan Duffty, explore the topics of creativity and originality in the presence of enthusiasts.
As part of the celebration of art, Kid Cudi has been honored with an honorary Master’s degree in Fashion and Luxury Brand Management. The pop-up showcases the Members of the Rage AW23 Collection from December 4, until well after Art Basel has fled the Miami South Beach area, on the 15th.
Trouble Andrew collaborates with Vintage Frames, transforming VF Miami into the Bodega-style art installation Underground Snax. PATRÓN will be the exclusive spirit featured at the event. These frames designed in its cigarette details, capture the cool of Miami and express that cross section where the artistic hand can enhance everday fashion.
Additionally in the fashion accessory category, a new limited edition Hublot Big Bang Unico Magic City is revealed during Art Basel. Hublot’s in-house Unico HUB1280 movement is highlighted by its impressive features. The movement, with a power reserve of 72 hours, boasts an “open heart” design, showcasing intricate skeletonization for a visually striking and exceptional aesthetic associated with the Hublot name.
Hublot unveils a limited edition Big Bang Unico Magic City at a special dinner under the Miami night ambiance. Ricardo Guadalupe Hublot CEO says, “This extraordinary watch is a celebration of Miami’s pulsating rhythm and serves as a testament to Hublot’s commitment to crafting unique timepieces that reflect the spirit of the exciting locales they draw inspiration from. Introducing the Big Bang Unico Magic City – a timepiece as vibrant as the Magic City itself.”
One of the most sought-after accessories was the Alexander McQueen skull design scarf. West Chelsea Contemporary, based in Austin, TX, is a museum offering world-class art in an interactive setting, partners with Holo Connects are assisting in bringing those designs to life.
Their participation in Art Miami Booth AM203 from December 5 to 11 will feature represented and blue-chip artists, including Gary James McQueen, a nephew of the famed designer. James McQueen was appointed head textile designer for the Alexander McQueen MRTW in 2005 and worked on the Chrome Skull artwork project in particular. The collaboration with Holo Connects adds an innovative dimension to the showcase, emphasizing the intersection of art and technology with a hologram digital artwork of 3D creations.
Water company and cereal collaborator with fashion, evian, and Coperni are hosting a lunch event at Soho House Miami, exploring design and creative collaborations during Art Basel. Timed to coincide with Miami Art Week and Design Miami, the event will feature a panel discussion centered on design and the impact of creative collaborations, like its water bottle design with the water company. Coperni’s Co-Founders, Arnaud Vaillant and Sébastien Meyer, will be joined by Lucille Moreau, Director of Culture and Experience at evian, and April Magen, VP of Global Partnerships at Design Miami.
Sports returns to Art Basel with the 2023 Abloh Skateboarding Invitational, organized in collaboration with Architecture c/o Virgil Abloh™. The event has gained prominence as a key skate gathering and will feature a “best trick” competition, a public free skate session, and a live DJ set to honor Virgil Abloh’s enduring impact on the skate community, through his fashion design and considerable artworks.
The four-day programming will commence with photographer Atiba Jefferson’s exhibition opening on December 6, showcasing his 25-year career’s work, highlighting Virgil’s friends and collaborators, and emphasizing Black voices in skate culture. As a dedicated day, “FREE GAME,” on December 10, will provide exclusive access to skateboarding leaders, including workshops, clinics, tutorials, training sessions, and discussions with global design, art, and skateboarding influencers.
MOOON.PARTY debuted the MetaBurnett Fashion Activation Event combining high fashion with innovation at Art Week 2023, at the Surfcomber Hotel in Miami. MOOON.PARTY’s commitment to pushing boundaries. MetaBurnett, led by visionary Emily Burnett, aims to transform the fashion landscape by converging music, art, technology, and fashion.
Renowned designer Romeo Hunte, along with Emuleos and Forever Lavi, will showcase diverse collections, reflecting the inclusive spirit of MOOON.PARTY. Emily Burnett’s MetaBurnett, with over 25 years in luxury fashion design, is redefining the interaction between fashion brands and consumers, emphasizing digital innovation and traditional fashion sensibilities. The unveiling of MetaBurnett’s digital wallet at MOOON.PARTY signifies a milestone in fashion history, symbolizing a new era of personalized, interactive fashion journeys.
In jewelry, Miansai launches the Art of Smoking Collection on December 7th, coinciding with Art Basel. This timeless collection features meticulously crafted replica pipes as an homage to the early 2000s, capturing the golden era of smoking accessories. The collection includes three iconic pieces known as The Pipe, inspired by traditional smoking accessories; The Apple, a tribute to resourcefulness and creativity; and The Can, symbolizing innovation and style. All pieces are made from 316 stainless steel, elevating Miansai’s raw objects through refined aesthetics, using top-quality metals, and leathers in multiple products, regularly.
BABOR skincare brand has collaborated with abstract artist Cevin Parker to present “Welcome to Dreamland” on display at Miami’s Art Basel. The event unveils BABOR’s limited edition Ampoule Serum Concentrates set, “The Art of Beauty Collection,” featuring Parker’s signature artwork. Designed for all skin types, the 14-day set aims to hydrate, revitalize, and rejuvenate the skin. The exclusive event attracts notable attendees including Brooks Nader who is a Miami Swim Week regular, Elsa Hosk, Lisa Hochstein, Devon Windsor, Karolina Kurkova, and more.
As art is still at the forefront of the Art Basel celebration, novel design emerges. Gateway, a company focused on the digital art experience in web3 culture, introduces Refik Anadol’s ‘Sense of Healing: AI Data Sculpture’ for the first time in the U.S., merging art and neuroscience. This software-based artwork stems from Anadol’s studio’s extensive research into creating meditative art based on neurological data. Additionally, Gateway will co-curate a digital art gallery with Christie’s, available for live auction on the Christie’s site.
LLADRÓ is celebrating 70 years creating decor, and making its debut in the art world with the introduction of its inaugural art collection at Art Basel Miami. The brand has a history of collaborations, having previously partnered with fashion icon Paul Smith. Collaborator Javier Calleja, a renowned contemporary artist with collaborations with brands like Vans, Hypebeast, and designer Mira Mikati, is also part of this significant project. The limited edition collection with the Spanish porcelain brand will be exclusively sold during Design Miami and showcased at John Marquez’s new gallery, Marquez Art Projects.
Lamborghini invites attendees to The Gallery, showcasing 60 years of motion artistry, featuring the unique Revuelto V12 hybrid super sports car. The highlight of the event is the unique Revuelto, crafted by the Ad Personam customization team, marking Lamborghini’s 60th anniversary. The Revuelto, the inaugural V12 hybrid super sports car, establishes a new standard in dynamic performance, and technological innovation, and embraces a new era of electrified driving pleasure.
Arlo Wynwood collaborates with ThankYouX for a rooftop mural, “Want to Be Reminded,” reflecting the artist’s prominence in the NFT space. The mural, set to grace the skyline of Arlo Wynwood at 2217 NW Miami Court, reflects ThankYouX’s prominence in the NFT space, seamlessly bridging the realms of traditional art and crypto. The artwork captures the vibrant energy of the city and intricately blends unique color schemes symbolic of both the hotel and its neighborhood. Open to the public on December 6 from 6-9 p.m., it’s one of many art exhibits happening around town.
Also on the agenda design studio RTFKT, who are known to design futuristic Nike sneaker iterations, are unveiling a collaboration at the intersection of crypto asset management and creative studio expertise. Bringing together Ledger’s global leadership in crypto asset management and RTFKT’s trailblazing creative studio, this partnership not only pioneers innovative education programs and collaborative drops. This also represents a harmonious blend of RTFKT’s creative ingenuity and Ledger’s Web3 security expertise.
Apart from what art is expected, many fashion brands are making a statement during the week-long art celebration. The confluence of art, fashion, and technology takes center stage, defining the narrative of Miami Art Basel 2023.
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Ewin, Bowen lead FSU's second-half charge in road rout of Miami
There were some too-close-for-comfort moments in the second half. But in the end, Florida State picked up its first road win of the season with an emphatic finish at Miami.
Malique Ewin scored 20 points and pulled down 10 rebounds, while Taylor Bol Bowen had 16 points and six rebounds in FSU’s 80-65 win on Wednesday in Coral Gables.
FSU has won 15 of the last 16 games in the series vs. Miami. The Seminoles have won each game at Coral Gables since Jan. 2019.
Ewin shot 10 of 14 from the floor, dazzling with an array of post moves and delivering thunderous dunks. It was his third double-double of the season, but it was his first in an ACC game.
Bowen shot 6 of 6 from the floor, drilling all four of his 3-pointers. He added three assists.
Daquan Davis had nine points and 10 assists. The Seminoles had a season-best 26 assists.
The Seminoles were stingy on the defensive end of the court. Justin Thomas had three of FSU’s eight steals. Chandler Jackson had three of FSU’s seven blocks.
“I thought everybody contributed,” FSU coach Leonard Hamilton said. “There wasn’t anybody that came into the game that didn’t have an affect.”
The Seminoles (11-4, 2-2 ACC) have won back-to-back league games going into a matchup on Saturday at Clemson — which is 4-0 in conference games.
Former FSU guard Matthew Cleveland struggled in the first half, scoring three points. But he finished with 16 points on 6 of 12 shooting for Miami (4-11, 0-4).
FSU shot 32 of 64 (50 percent) from the floor and 10 of 24 (41.7 percent) from 3-point range.
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Dolphins Final 2024 Regular Season Power Rankings Roundup
The Miami Dolphins concluded their disappointing 2024 season with a 32-20 loss against the New York Jets, though they already knew before the end of the game they had been eliminated from playoff contention.
The Dolphins finished with an 8-9 record, one of 16 teams around the league to finish with a losing record. That puts them pretty much as a middle-of-the-pack team at the end of the regular season.
Our weekly survey of NFL power rankings is down to nine national outlets — Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Talk, CBS Sports, NFL.com, The Ringer, Pro Football Network, The Athletic, Yahoo! Sports, and Bleacher Report — because USA Today only ranked the playoff teams, and this is the first time in three years Miami is not part of the postseason party.
The Dolphins’ average ranking this week was at 18.4, up from 17.9 after the Week 17 victory against the Cleveland Browns.
The Dolphins rankings ranged from 17 to 20. The only movement involving more than one spot this week came from PFT, which dropped them from 18 to 20.
Here’s the breakdown of the Dolphins’ nine power rankings spots following the end of the 2024 regular season, along with the associated commentary.
Sports Illustrated
Ranking: 17
Last Week: 16
Analysis: While there seems to be a bit of an exodus afoot in Miami with both Tyreek Hill and Jalen Ramsey perhaps pushing for the exits, sometimes we’ve seen this become a blessing in disguise. Tua Tagovailoa needs legitimate competition on the roster, but allowing Mike McDaniel to cook with a younger roster full of malleable parts doesn’t sound too bad to me.
Pro Football Talk
Ranking: 20
Last Week: 18
Analysis: Tua’s big contract is looking like a massive mistake.
CBS Sports
Ranking: 18
Last Week: 18
Analysis: The Tua Tagovailoa injuries killed this team’s chances of making the playoffs, but isn’t that a pattern? Now Tyreek Hill might want out? Not good.
NFL.com
Ranking: 18
Last Week: 18
Analysis: Head coach Mike McDaniel and GM Chris Grier will return next season, owner Stephen Ross announced, but the future of Tyreek Hill in Miami is suddenly much murkier after the star wide receiver’s comments on Sunday. Perhaps moving on from Hill — who is due nearly $28 million next season, per OverTheCap — is best for the Dolphins spiritually, but it would leave a big hole in their offense, even with Hill coming off his most difficult season in years. The Dolphins suffered right alongside him for their first losing season since 2019. Even if you can split Miami’s 2024 campaign into two parts — with and without Tua Tagovailoa — it’s worth noting the Dolphins were 6-5 with Tagovailoa starting and 2-4 with others at QB. That suggests there is far more to address than just the Hill situation, and trading him for draft assets won’t ensure a quick fix. The AFC East remains a cloudy division, but the three teams that missed the playoffs are still looking (way) up at the Bills for now.
The Ringer
Ranking: 17
Last Week: 18
Analysis: The Dolphins may convince themselves that injuries were the reason they missed the postseason, but quarterback Tua Tagovailoa wouldn’t have been good enough to get them out of the wild-card round even if they were perfectly healthy. This offense needs to find cheap yards on early downs to keep Tagovailoa away from difficult third-down situations, and it’s unrealistic to expect that approach to be viable in a playoff field that features Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, and Justin Herbert. Tagovailoa is now an expensive player and his top receiver, Tyreek Hill, wants out of Miami. Things are getting messy, and the window to improve is getting tighter. Until the Dolphins can clear out some contracts, expect this team to be average.
Pro Football Network
Ranking: 19
Last Week: 20
Analysis: Entering Week 18, the Dolphins needed a win over the Jets and a Broncos loss to make the playoffs, but neither ended up happening. New York managed to upset Miami (and Denver beat Kansas City), so the Dolphins’ season is over. One has to wonder how Miami’s season would have turned out if Tua Tagovailoa stayed healthy, as the offense completely fell apart without him under center.
The Athletic
Ranking: 19
Last Week: 19
Analysis on the lesson learned, run the ball: Coach Mike McDaniel is a great run-game play designer, and the Dolphins’ backfield was one of the deepest in the league (De’Von Achane, Raheem Mostert, Jaylen Wright and Jeff Wilson). So why was this team just 21st in run percentage this season at 41.4 percent? Miami finished 27th in rushing success rate (36 percent) and missed the playoffs for the first time under McDaniel. In the coach’s fourth season, the Dolphins need to get less cute and tougher on the ground.
Yahoo! Sports
Ranking: 17
Last Week: 16
Analysis: Tyreek Hill not going back in the game, and his rant afterward might be an exit ramp for the Dolphins. Hill played in all 17 games and didn’t hit 1,000 yards at age 30. Is it going to get a lot better at age 31, with a $28.7 million salary-cap hit? Maybe this is best for the Dolphins.
Bleacher Report
Ranking: 18
Last Week: 18
Analysis: There’s been some buzz that the Dolphins could fire GM Chris Grier in the offseason—another report suggests he may retire. Neither outcome would surprise me because poor roster building was Miami’s biggest issue in 2024. Despite having a top-10 overall defense and a surplus of speedy offensive playmakers, the Dolphins fell short of the playoffs/squeaked in as a wild-card team. An unreliable offensive line and a lack of offensive physicality meant Miami largely had to win with finesse. This simply wasn’t a team built to win without Tua Tagovailoa, and, to make matters worse, the Dolphins failed to invest in a strong backup plan at quarterback. Those early losses while Tagovailoa was sidelined burned Miami in a big way.
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