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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 Central students prepare for life changing trip to Zimbabwe amid funding challenges
A group of South Florida students is preparing to travel more than 8,000 miles to Zimbabwe next Wednesday, though organizers say reaching their fundraising goals has become increasingly difficult this year.
Ten students from Miami Central Senior High School are scheduled to spend 18 days in the country as part of the Blindfolded International Student Cultural Exchange Program (BISCEP). The initiative aims to provide students with cultural immersion and foster global relationships.
“I’m really excited but also a tad bit nervous,” said 11th grader Shonneice Ferris.
For student Samir Rios, the trip offers a chance to engage with a new community. “The most anticipated thing that I’m looking forward to is most likely the students and the kids,” Rios said.
During the 18-day excursion, students plan to attend local schools, volunteer at an orphanage, and visit sites including Victoria Falls. “The first week we’re going to be going to school in Zimbabwe,” Ferris said.
Despite the program’s history of successful trips, BISCEP founder Edwin Sheppard said fundraising efforts have stalled. Many longtime donors have reduced their contributions due to budget constraints.
“A lot of our donors, our past donors, have not been able to donate what they’ve donated in the past,” Sheppard said. “A lot of budget cuts, and so we’re still struggling to raise all of the funding.”
Organizers confirmed the trip will proceed as scheduled despite the financial hurdles.
“This is two different schools, two different sides of the world and two different continents, and I think we’re going to do something amazing out of this,” Rios said.
The students are scheduled to depart next Wednesday. Organizers continue to seek donations to cover the remaining costs. Those interested in supporting the Miami Central Senior High students can find more information at biscep.org.
Miami, FL
Miami ‘At the Top’ for Star In-State 2028 Running Back
The contact period for 2028 recruits officially opened on June 15th, and Miami has been active on the recruiting trail.
Now more than ever, recruiting players early matters, with several committing before taking their official visits in their senior season.
Miami has been high on 2028 running back Terriel Harmon for a while, and he discussed the Hurricanes with Miami Hurricanes on SI.
READ MORE: Miami Hurricanes’ 2027 Football Commitment Tracker
The Hurricanes contacted Harmon almost immediately after the contact period opened and got down to business with him.
“The running backs coach (Coach Merritt) hit me up, and we just talked about the leadership I am going to bring to Miami and the environment of Miami,” Harmon said.
Even before the contact period opened up, Harmon already had a sense of what Miami was like.
“They bring the energy,” Harmon continued. “I love the players like Javian Mallory, Malachi Toney, and Mark Fletcher.”
Mallory is an incoming freshman running back at Miami, and he played high school ball at West Boca. Harmon just transferred to the South Florida power. The two of them have a great connection, and Mallory is recruiting Harmon to join him in college.
“He’s been telling me that Miami is the place to be and that it is great,” Harmon said.
Even though it’s still early in his recruitment, the Hurricanes are still in a prime position for the local three-star running back.
“I’m still not sure where I will go to school, but Miami is for sure at the top,” Harmon finished.
More About the 2028 Class
The 2028 class will be crucial for the future of Miami. Arguably, the two best prospects of the past few years, Amir Sears and Bryson Wright, are right in the Hurricanes’ backyard, and the two could change the course of Hurricanes football if they come.
Overall, the 2028 class in Florida might be one of the best in any state ever. There is so much talent throughout the state, and Miami is looking to get a class that rivals this 2027 class, which is the top three in the country per Rivals.
Some other in-state prospects that the Hurricanes are targeting include Gabriel Player (four-star linebacker), Asher Ghioto (four-star defensive lineman), Antonio Thompson Jr. (four-star defensive back), and George Selvie (four-star offensive lineman), amongst a ton of others.
While Harmon is only a three-star now, it would not be surprising if he becomes a four-star by the end of his senior season.
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