Fashion, deco, gastronomy and an artistic circuit that is not visible to the naked eye. Discover the best kept secrets of this city and build your own tour.

Trends in Miami
Trends in Miami

Fashion, a handful of must-sees

Lincoln Road: here are the big chains, such as Gap, Banana Republic, Anthropologie (with deco details), J. Crew, Madewell, Taschen (watch out for the megasales of June and December!) and All Saints, with sequined dresses that are crazy.

Collins Avenue: there are businesses mixed with the art deco style of Miami such as Urban Outfitters (there is a sale upstairs), Zara mixed (with things that do not always reach Argentina), Mango and Victoria’s Secret.

A fun stained glass window on Lincoln Rd, and the vintage touch in the lenses. Photo: María Paula Langer

Vintage Miami: With patience and a good eye, you will find jewels that would otherwise be inaccessible, such as Jimmy Choo shoes or Chanel wallets. The most interesting:
Fly boutique
;
Miami Twice
and
Shop Rabbit Hole
; Antique Market.

Souvenirs: At the Art Deco Store (1001 Ocean Drive, 10th Street and Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL) there are fun items, such as bathing caps, cards, beach bags, and deco details. More info:
www.mdpl.org

If your goal is to buy, organize yourself on the basis of American holidays, because those days the discounts exceed 50 percent.

Schedule! In November you have 3:

Veterans Day: November 12.

Thanksgiving: November 22.

Black Friday: the Friday after Thanksgiving.

Deco circuit

Street Art present in the streets of the Wynwood Arts District. Photo: María Paula Langer

Street Art: In the Wynwood Arts District (next to Midtown, on 2nd Ave. and 25th Street) there is a world that opens up with graffiti, galleries, bars and design businesses. The fact: on the second Saturday of the month, at 7 pm, the Gallery Night begins with live music.

www.artcentersf.orgRight in the heart of Lincoln Rd., at the Art Center of South Florida, they allow you to see how various artists work in their studios. You climb a ladder and you can see them from above!

Galleries not to be missed:

www.thewynwoodwalls.com
www.wynwoodkitchenandbar.com
www.panthercoffee.com
www.joeyswynwood.com

Restós in Miami

Juvia : the new subtraction “in” of Miami Beach, fuses the French, Japanese and Peruvian styles.

Shake ShackIt’s a super famous burger joint in NYC. It has organic burgers!

Paul : with a French twist.

The Sushi Samba, where good music is a plus for diners. Photo: María Paula Langer

Sushi Samba : Fresh and delicious sushi. Good music is a plus of Sushi Samba!

Casa Tua: looks like something out of a Mediterranean villa.

Mr. Yum: For fans of Asian cuisine.

Mercadito: with Mexican inspiration.



Mandolin:

ideal if you like fish.

Books, magazines and more magazines

A large assortment of international magazines in Books and Books. Photo: María Paula Langer

Books & Books, at 927 Lincoln Rd, South Beach, not only offers books on architecture, design, art and fashion, but has its cafeteria with a stand of varied magazines (American and international) to enjoy. A tip: try their salads! More info at:
www.booksandbooks.com

The third one goes

If you are attentive to trends, you like fashion or you did not miss any post from Luli Ballestrin’s blog you have an appointment that cannot be postponed this Wednesday. OHLALÁ! se lookea is the third of the activities that the magazine and Tarjeta Santander Ríoorganize for Ohlaleras readers. With Soledad Simond, you learned techniques to eliminate everyday stress, with our cook Juliana López May you learned delicious recipes and now with Luli she takes advantage of her knowledge of fashion production to know how to wear fashion without going crazy! From this Thursday 15 watch the coverage of the meeting here and in tardes.revistaohlala.com. And keep your Santander Rio Card handy because very soon we will be telling you about the next ohllalera afternoon, the last of this year! You can’t miss it