Let go of your worries and create something beautiful. ARTbition's creators gather in the Miami Design District. Held on Saturdays and Sundays, this pop-up attracts Latin America's trendiest crowds. I'll give you a sneak peek here.
Colliding different ways of expressing beauty is the goal of ARTbition.
Reynaldo Giraldo, founder of ARTbition: “ARTbition is a combination of two worlds: art and ambition. A mix of everything we want. Whether it's a painting, a piece of clothing or a piece of jewelry. , it's the beauty and the ambition to have something nice.”
This free two-day event features all the cool things inside and out of the Pink Church in the Miami Design District.
Reynaldo Giraldo: “They're going to meet over 25 designers all from Latin America, coming from Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. We'll be introducing some of Linda Riz and my own designs, Rey Giraldo. We will hold two fashion shows.
Rei's collection is resort, Miami style.
Reynaldo Giraldo: “I use natural silk, natural silk, natural fabrics and polyester made from recycled plastic from the ocean. I also do all the printing myself. What is printed on my brand are all designed by me.”
If you're feeling curvy, try this flexible look.
33-3 Designer Linda Liz Diaz: “My brand is 33-3 by Linda Liz. It's an athleisure swimwear brand that approaches fashion in a very innovative way and with a lot of purpose. We're proud to be a versatile brand, which means many of our styles are versatile and we even offer reversible styles.
Sisterhood is always on Linda's mind.
Linda Liz Diaz: “We have over 22 styles. When I design a collection, it's not only for my sister, but also for all of my soul sisters. So the design Whenever I do something, I try to really cater to everyone.”
This talent would like to invite you to yoga as well.
Linda Liz Diaz: “It's 10:30 a.m. April 28th. We're going to have a wonderful morning doing yoga, journaling, and just being soulful together.”
Another person full of art is local photographer Juan Pablo Castro. He is showing off his work at events.
Juan Pablo Castro: “Photography is like capturing a moment in time, and I think time is one of the most precious things, so being able to record that part of people's lives is very important.”
This bubblegum-colored spot has a fun atmosphere as you shop for world-class items.
Juan Pablo Castro: “I don't think people, especially Latinos, should lose the opportunity to see what real talent is. It's such a great crowd and we have such great people working together.”
For more information:
ARTbition Fashion Week
195 NW 40th St.
Miami, Florida 33127
April 27th-28th
artbichonfashionweek.com
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