Miami, FL
Stitch Lab returns to Miami Design District for seventh year
MIAMI – An annual shopping experience that allows Latin American fashion designers to showcase their latest designs returns to South Florida for its seventh year.
It’s called Stitch Lab, and it’s taking over the Paradise Plaza in Miami’s Design District.
The fashion incubator has brought exposure to hundreds of designers from all across Latin America to the U.S.
Local 10′s Alexis Frazier spoke with two designers who have a storefront in Surfside and will be featured at Stitch Lab this year.
Their creations are made from organic fibers and can take you from the beach to the bar.
“I’m very proud of this dress. I feel like dresses are having a moment right now,” designer Sigal Cohen said as she showed Frazier one of her pieces.
And so are the more than 40 designers who are having their work showcased at Stitch Lab this weekend.
The three-day pop-up is free to the public and features the latest works of notable Latin designers, like Cohen — the creative mastermind behind the Miami- based resort wear brand Sigál.
“I get inspired by Miami, but my Latin roots and upbringing in Venezuela has a real deep impact in what I create — from the colors to the prints, to the technique I use to create the textile,” she explained.
Cohen created every piece in her store.
Her prints are meticulously created from hand-painted watercolor and ink-based art.
Her clothes are made from organic fibers and sustainable, responsibly sourced materials, such as lotus fabric, 100% cotton, ecological viscose and recycled polyester (from recycled plastic bottles).
Each collection is launched when it is ready and takes roughly one year to create. All pieces are limited-edition, reinforcing the importance of thoughtful creation and consumption.
“I really wanted to have an artistic experience and for the customer to really have the feeling that they’re wearing a piece of art,” Cohen said. “That’s why you see ombres, these gradients and these lines that are completely washed on the edges.”
Cohen’s colorful store sits in Surfside.
“I love how you can wear the earrings and then an earcuff, it’s so cool. It makes a tropical look more edgy,” she said.
Cohen collaborates with other Latin designers, like Carolina Baena and her brand, Jetlag Mode.
“As a designer, I don’t like the regular stuff, the normal things. So I’m always looking for the unexpected shapes,” Baena said.
Jetlag Mode has a unique approach to accessories.
“As an industrial designer, I love materials, so I feel like that’s kind of one our appealers — the way we mix colors, we mix materials, how unexpected it is to have something mixed with beads and gold,” Baena said.
“Her pieces really compliment the looks in my collection, so it’s a no brainer that we can work together,” Cohen added.
And that’s one of the reasons Stitch Lab was created — to highlight the rich diversity of Latin American creativity.
“I did the first runway of my collection together with Stitch Lab last year,” Cohen said.
“The direct to consumer has been a journey for me. Having a space well curated like Stitch Lab made all the difference for me,” Baena added.
You can head out to the free pop up all weekend.
You’ll find it on the third floor of the Paradise Plaza in the Miami Design District.
Click here for more information.
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Miami, FL
Tributes grow as police investigate Hollywood Beach killing
New details are emerging in the death of a woman whose body was found on Hollywood Beach the day after Christmas.
Police say 56‑year‑old Heather Asendorf was discovered by a passerby. People who frequent the beach say she was a familiar sight at the bandshell near Margaritaville, where she danced most nights in brightly lit shoes.
Harrison, a frequent visitor who did not want to give his last name, said he saw her nearly every day.
“She was very friendly, polite. She loved to dance,” he said.
Suspect arrested four days later
Four days after she was found, Hollywood police arrested 28‑year‑old Brandon McCray and charged him with sexual battery, kidnapping, and battery by strangulation.
McCray was taken into custody at a Hollywood motel off Federal Highway. His permanent address is listed in Coconut Creek, where no one answered the door when approached for comment about his arrest.
Police are still working to determine how Asendorf’s path crossed with McCray’s.
Tributes pour in from friends
Tributes for Asendorf are pouring in, especially from the annual State College Townie Reunion community in central Pennsylvania, where she had deep roots.
Among the messages shared:
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“A beautiful friend forever in our hearts.”
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“Unforgettable. A sweet soul.”
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“I still can’t wrap my mind around this one. She was so amazing.”
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“One of our shining stars has left the stage.”
Investigation remains active
Hollywood police say their investigation is ongoing, and McCray could face additional charges as detectives continue to piece together what happened.
Miami, FL
Ole Miss S Nick Cull’s targeting call reversed vs Miami in Peach Bowl
Should the CFP committee rethink the playoff schedule format?
Extended breaks and logistical challenges have reopened questions about whether the College Football Playoff committee should adjust the playoff schedule format.
Mississippi football’s Nick Cull avoided an ejection during the College Football Playoff Fiesta Bowl semifinal on Thursday, Jan. 8.
As Malachi Toney reeled in a catch from Carson Beck at the Miami 49 in the first quarter, he was hit by Cull in a helmet-to-helmet collision. Right away, the officials flagged Cull for targeting, with both Toney and Cull staying down on the field with an injury.
After officials reviewed the play, the call on the field was overturned, as the officials determined that Cull did not launch and the collision seemed to be incidental. Replay assistant Matt Austin concurred with the call on the field.
The play had a major impact on the game as well. If the call had been upheld, Miami would have had the ball at the Ole Miss 34-yard line with a chance to expand its 3-0 lead. However, a few plays later, the Hurricanes were forced to punt from the 49-yard line.
On the first play of the second quarter, Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacey scored on a 73-yard run to give the Rebels a 7-3 lead.
Because he was not called for targeting, Cull was not ejected from the game, which means Ole Miss will have him for the remainder of the game, if he can clear the concussion protocol. He was in the tent following the play.
Cull has 15 total tackles and three pass deflections this season for the Rebels.
Meanwhile, Toney went to the medical tent briefly for the Hurricanes, but returned to the game.
Miami, FL
Crash involving unmarked Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office vehicle impacts morning commute
A crash involving an unmarked Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office vehicle was reported in Northwest Miami-Dade on Thursday morning, and the morning commute was impacted as a result.
Few details have been released, but the crash was reported in the area of Northwest 79th street and Interstate 95.
Video from the scene showed that the vehicles had heavy damage.
The sheriff’s office said the crash also involved a civilian vehicle, and no injuries were reported.
No other information was released.
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