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It’s time to start making those New Year’s resolutions for 2022. I already started my list! Whether you are working on your personal or professional goals, be sure to make them attainable, timely and realistic. My hope is that, despite any bumps in the road that might prevent you from accomplishing them, you have the faith to always move forward and do the best you can. Not only is this year coming to an end, but so is our 10-year anniversary year. It was 2011 when I published my first edition of Luxury Guide (formerly South Florida Luxury Guide ) and if you would’ve asked me 10 years ago where I expected to be or what I anticipated learning, I am not quite sure I know what I would’ve said. One thing for certain is I learned that there is nothing I can’t do—which means there is nothing you can’t do if you believe in yourself and put in the hard work necessary to make your dreams happen. I learned that while I started this business on my own, I was not alone—had it not been for the support of my team, friends, family and of course, my clients, I would not be here today. I learned that my core motivation comes from knowing I make an impact on people, and the more they appreciate me for it, the more I tirelessly want to support them. I learned that in this ever-fast moving world we live in, it is important to never rest on our laurels, always innovate and create— particularly as it pertains to business—which makes this an exciting time for me to share our new endeavor.

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We are currently in the process of curating our first Annual Florida Luxury Guide ( and special national one too ) that will serve as a Curated Lifestyle Resource Guide ! You’ll be able to skip hours of online research because we will have done it for you—from ideas on what to do and where to go throughout Florida ( with many staycation options to choose ), travel destinations in the U.S. and abroad to home design and decor inspirations from top retailers and interior designers. Be inspired by art from galleries, museums and artists; learn about some of the most desirable real estate markets to live in, visit or retire to. Get an adrenaline boost from a showcase of the hottest cars to drive and yachts to set sail in. Get tips from top beauty and wellness professionals, and—my favorite part—learn about unique finds that you never knew existed! Lastly, I hope you will enjoy this final issue of the year where we cover all the luxurious things we love, including our special feature on art and culture, as well as our annual holiday shopping guide!

Wishing you and your loved ones a safe and happy holiday season!

Gracefully yours,

Lynette Janac Publisher/Editor-In-Chief

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EDITOR’S LETTER EDITOR’S LETTER

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L ast Last fall, my husband and I were looking forward to traveling to Italy—I had grand plans of traipsing through Rome, sipping limoncello in the Amalfi Coast, then heading to Sicily to explore the island where my in-laws are from. Of course, with the world under quarantine, we had to put those plans on hold before we even had a chance to purchase plane tickets. Finally, there seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel (a huge shout out to our frontline workers!), and our special travel issue couldn’t have come at a better time. Let us serve as your guide for finding the perfect, I remember my first Art Basel; it was 2014 and I had scored tickets to one of the billowing white art tents in Midtown. Once I stepped inside, I was transported into a world of sculpture, paintings, photography, mixed media, murals and more. The tent also served as a sort of Tower of Babel as artists from around the world shared their inspirations behind each pi ce. A lot has changed since then, of course. Miami’s Art Basel has exploded into mushrooms of satellite art fairs, and art walks are no longer relegated to just

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WINTER 2021-2022 Founder/Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Lynette Janac Associate Publisher/Client Relations Manager Tyler Anderson Managing Editor Christiana Lilly Copy Editor Lauren Kruchten Special Projects Director Lisa Stoch Founder/Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Lynette Janac Associate Publisher/Client Relations Manager Tyler Anderson Managing Editor Christiana Lilly Copy Editor Lauren Kruchten Digital Content Editor Michael Isenbek Executive Assistant Ruby (Bhing) Realino Senior Graphic Designer Norwing Rivas / Caliber Creatives Special Feature Writer | Art Basel & Beyond Francesca Cruz Contributing Writers Business Connectors Courtenay Carr Russo Sean Sanchez Paola Solano Design & Lifestyl Curator S rah Holland Senior Graphic Designer Norwing Rivas / Caliber Creatives Special Feature Writer | Destinations Angela Caraway-Carlton Contributing Writers Diana M. Byrne Christie Galeano-DeMott Michele Marin Jerry Perez Marcus Prado / MV Meadow Angela Caraway-Carlton Christie Galeano-DeMott Michael Isenbek Peter Lane Taylor Michele Marin Marcus Prado Kerry Shorr

well-deserved vacation after an unprecedented year (page 33). Whether you’re yearning to conquer the icy crags of Iceland or watch the sunset from a Healdsburg winery, traveling with a gaggle of single friends or with your kids in tow, we have a getaway with your name on it. And if you’re not ready to hop on a plane just yet, there’s plenty of locales within driving distance. What many of us have also been looking forward to is heading back to the gym or visiting our favorite med spa. In our Wellness & Beauty guide (page 84), we’ve rounded up the best treatments and tips from local experts, from fitness to skincare and innovative procedures to holistic treatments. And don’t forget that June 20 is Father’s Day! We’ve created a special shop guide (page 102) filled with gift ideas to show your dad how important he is to you. I’ve already circled a few items myself. And hopefully, dear readers, in another issue or two, I’ll be able to share just how delicious the limoncello is in Sorrento. Wishing you a fabulous and luxurious summer, Wynwood. Plus, who could forget the duct-taped banana incident of 2019? But it’s what makes Miami so, well, Miami. You never know what’s g ing to appen when you wander th ough an a t walk, festiv l or swanky gal ry opening. For this issue, we celebrate the arts with our special feature on Art Basel & Beyond (page 39). From the satellite fairs around town to top museums around the world and up- nd-coming artists y u ca ’t miss, we’ve covered art in all its forms. The festivals also coincide with the busy holiday eason. We’ve curated a truly out-of-this-world S op gift guide (page 109) fo everyon from your par r and best frie to techies and ven your fur baby. I highly recommend you circle a few items for ours lf, too—it’s called self-care! Sp akin of self-care, as you look forward to 2022, use our Destin tions feature (pag 86) s a trav l guide to wellne s around the world. We also have great tips for finding calm in your life in our Trending Wellness piece (page 26). As 2021 comes t a c ose, I wish you all a safe, happy and healthy holiday season. Artfully yours,

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Born and raised in Miami, Cruz is an award-winning journalist who began her career on television, later parlaying that into a successful career in publishing. She has a penchant for travel, wellness, art, gastronomy, magic and storytelling. After seeing 50 countries (including all 7 Modern Wonders), delving into different cultures, writing published articles about numerous destinations, studying various faiths and theologies, and enjoying food from around the world alongside award-winning chefs—her list of countries to write about keeps growing. Francesca Cruz — Special Feature | Art Basel & Beyond Isenbek has 15 years of experience in the publishing industry as a writer and editor, covering a diverse range of topics including visual arts, music, cuisine, culture and travel. He also explores the world of science fiction writing and is an avid guitarist. Michael Isenbek — Happenings and Taste Miami As a television news producer, editor and freelance writer, Caraway-Carlton has covered luxury travel and lifestyle trends for the last 15 years. While navigating the new world of traveling in a pandemic hasn’t been easy, the travel expert and former travel editor is constantly looking for ways to safely visit an undiscovered destination. In this issue’s cover story, she spotlights destinations near and far for every type of vacation personality. @angelacarawaycarlton Christie is a travel enthusiast, bookworm, art lover and Francophile. She’s always searching for enticing flavors, dishes and restaurants and is thrilled to see our local r s aurant and hospitality industries start to bounce back. When she’s not writing bout the incredible plates, places and people at c ptur South Flori a’s culture, style and vibe, Christie is irresis ibly h ppy in the company of her husband, D ve, their two d gs and a g ass of red wine. @chr stiewrit s Christie Galeano-DeMott — Taste & Happenings (Broward-Boca-Palm Beach) A content editor, writer, songwriter and musician, Marcus is certified in literature cou ses by the universiti s of Harvard, Berkeley, Michigan and Queensland (Australia). He released his first EP “Adulterated Product” in 2015 and is a content editor at Luxury Guid . He i l oking forward to his new book coming o t thi year. Family, music and lit rature are his biggest passions in life. @mv.meadow Marcus Prado — Shop, Taste & Happenings (Miami) Angela Caraway-Carlton — Special Feature | Destinations – Travel & Staycation ichele is a travel and lifestyl writer with a passion for adventure. When she’s not sharing the latest beauty and wellness trends, she’s writing, or dreaming, about her travels to cafés in Capri or vineyards in Bergerac. The Orlando local’s favorite way to spend her day is with her family at the beach, playing tennis and drinking champs. @eastcoastochousewife Michele Marin — Special Feature | Wellness & Beauty Taylor is an award-winning journalist, book author and television producer with an addiction to real estate, start-ups, adventure, country music and extraordinary people who live their lives to the fullest without regret. He’s currently writing a memoir on Hollywood’s top stuntman. @peterlanetaylor Peter Lane Taylor — Trending Real Estate A content editor, writer, songwriter and musician, Prado is certified in literature courses by the Universities of Harvard, Berkeley, Michigan and Queensland (Australia). He released his first EP, Unadulterated Project , in 2015. He is looking forward to his new book coming out this year. Family, music and literature are his biggest passions in life. @mv_meadow Marcus Prado/MV Meadow — Shop

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Sensei Lāna`i (Photo by Robb Aaron Gordon)

Picasso by Andrew Cotton (Courtesy New River Fine Art)

Alessi Strongman Nutcracker

ART BASEL AND BEYOND Our comprehensive guide to Miami Art Week, up-and-coming artists and art-inspired spaces.

WELLNESS DESTINATIONS Your passport to practicing self-care at spas and wellness centers across the globe.

HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE Browse our pages for gift ideas for everyone on your shopping list this year.

DIRECTORY TRENDING WELLNESS As we look forward to 2022, check out these tips for bringing wellness into your life. HAPPENINGS From tree lightings to rooftops for New Year’s Eve fireworks, we know just the places to go. TASTE Places to eat this holiday season and recipes from our favorite restaurants and bars around town.

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT MiaCucina shares the magic of kitchens during the holidays. Belt preserves the art of metalworking. Marc Julien talks home-building and expanding his business. ARTIST SPOTLIGHT Painter Lara Restelli shares why art has become her rock. TRENDING ART We chat with Rami Rotkopf about what it takes to be a part of Blue Gallery in Delray Beach. TRENDING HOME Read the tale of French design house Lalique, which boasts more than 130 years of glass creations. STAYCATIONS You don’t have to travel far to get away from it all at these three new hotels. TRENDING REAL ESTATE Melo Group talks Aria Reserve. International Realty Group shares the scoop on exciting projects to come. TRENDING MOTOR TOYS The slickest cars and yachts for 2022. SOCIAL Luxury Guide wraps up 2021 and a celebration of its 10-year anniversary.

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ON THE COVER Israeli artist Joel Amit’s Breeze Reflection - Multicolor Birds & Fish on White is made of hundreds of laser-cut metal birds and fish and hand-painted in a rainbow spectrum of colors. The piece showcases the horizon line between ocean and sky, representing the synergy of the two realms and peace. (Photo courtesy of Joel Amit and Blue Gallery) 48 x 72, $26,000, available at Blue Gallery in Delray Beach; 561.265.0020; bluefineart.com

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ARTS, CULTURE, & ENTERTAINMENT Blue Gallery 561.265.0020 bluefineart.com p. 67 Rosenbaum Contemporary 561.994.0020 rosenbaumcontemporary.com p. 38 AUTOMOTIVE Doral Lincoln 786.845.0900 dorallincoln.com p. 122-123 BEAUTY & WELLNESS Baptist Health 786.467.5400 baptisthealth.com p. 23 Traveling Aura Mobile Spa 888.948.7737 travelingaura.com p. 116 BOATS & YACHTS Sirena Yachts 954.585.6390 sirenayachts.com p. 21 HOME & HOME FURNISHINGS Audio One 305.945.1230 | 954.843.2837 audio-one.com p. 70 Belt

INTERIOR DESIGN & BUILD Innovative Creations Katia Bates 954.646.0947 innovativecreationsusa.com p. 57 Marc Julien Group 954.200.7758 marcjulienhomes.com p. 83-85 305.332.2545 shieldmr.com p. 79 UrvanX Architecture 786.615.2943 urvanx.com p. 78 JEWELRY & FASHION Morays Jewelers 305.374.0739 moraysjewelers.com p. 2-5 Rolex Boutique Luxury Swiss 305.576.5391 p. Back Cover PROFESSIONAL SERVICES JetASAP 833.321.2727 (ASAP) jetasap.com p. 6-7 REAL ESTATE Aria Reserve - The Melo Group 305.800.8888 ariareserve.com p. 8-9 Aston Martin Residences 305.573.7333 astonmartinresidences.com p. 25 Compass Todd Nordstom 305.790.4008 todd@nordstromnetwork.com p. 105 Florida Luxury Homes Group Debbie Wysocki 954.579.5720 floridaluxuryhomesgroup.com p. 90-91 Cope Construction & Shield Remediation

Great Estates International Realty Sylvia Fragos 305.904.7847 sylviafragos.com p. 102-103 IRG - International Realtors Group 305.507.5546 internationalrg.com p. 100-101 ONE Sotheby’s International Realty

Iberia Tiles 305.591.3880 iberiatiles.com p. 77 Ignite Luxury Appliances 305.456.8283 igniteappliances.com p. 74-75 ITALdoors 800.615.3667 italdoors.com p. 81 Judith Norman 954.925.7200 judithnorman.com p. 63 Just Tile & Marble 561.272.4900 justtilenmarble.com p. 82 Lalique 305.537.5150 lalique.com p. 19 Luxapatio Maison & Co. 305.489.1848 maisonco.com p. 74-75, 119 Materia Collection 786.438.1330 materiacollection.com p. 12-13 MiaCucina 305.792.9494 miacucina.com p. 10-11 Pianeta Legno Floors 800.576.3141 italianwoodfloors.com p. 80 Total Window 800.344.4558 totalwindow.com p. 72 World Mattress 786.431.1798 worldmattresses.com p. 73 305.477.5141 luxapatio.com p. 14-15

Irina Alvarez 786.205.0670 irina2075@gmail.com p. 98-99 Property Invest USA 305.908.3899 propertyinvestusa.com p. 100-101 The Keyes Company Luxury Portfolio International Elizabeth Perez 305.984.6344 eperezhomes@gmail.com p. 104 Tomlinson Realty Group Jeff Tomlinson 305.895.5333 jeffrealtor.com p. 105 Related ISG Realty

Chris A. Ulloa 718.895.5333 christopherulloa.com p. 104

954.505.7400 belt.com.co p. 76 Bang & Olufsen 954.876.1348 bdigitaltechnologies.com p. 107 California Closets Miami 305.623.8282 californiaclosets.com p. 27

Farrey’s Lighting, Bath & Hardware 866.415.7204 farreys.com p. 71

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“Baptist is just a shining star.”

Why I Give: Michael and Valerie Katz A commercial real estate expert, Michael Katz knows a thing or two about building for success – which is why he is Baptist Health Foundation council chair for Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health. “I realized it should be my purpose to give what I can,” he says. “I just love thinking about how I can contribute to the Foundation and to the Institute.” He is also involved in programs like the HEAT. HELP. CURE. Bounce Back from Cancer TM , which raises funds for research at the Institute. “It’s a way to get across, in a different form, the mission of Baptist,” he says, “and also to raise awareness that Baptist is here to serve.” But while Miami Cancer Institute is his philanthropic focus, Michael also believes in spreading the word about Baptist Health’s other specialties, such as cardiovascular, neuroscience and orthopedics. “Baptist has all these different Centers of Excellence – it’s not just limited to one. And that’s a great story to be told.”

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Join the Katzes in offering hope and healing for cancer patients and their families. BaptistHealth.net/GenerosityHeals or 786-467-5400 .

FLYING PRIVATE SKIP THE LINES, THE HASSLE AND THE HEADACHE

MIAMI Miami Executive Airport International Flight Center North 305.238.8122 ifcmiami.com International Flight Center South 305.238.8122 ifcmiami.com Reliance Aviation 305.233.0310 reliance-aviation.com Signature Flight Support 305.871.3105 signatureflight.com/tmb Miami International Airport Signature Flight Support 305.874.1477 signatureflight.com/mia Tursair Fueling Inc. 305.869.4880 Opa-Locka Executive Airport Atlantic Aviation 305.455.2295 atlanticaviation.com/location/opf Fontainebleau Aviation 305.685.4646

BROWARD Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport Banyan Air Service 954.491.3170 banyanair.com Fort Lauderdale Executive Jet Center 954.351.2003 fxejetcenter.com Hop-a-Jet Worldwide Jet Charter 954.771.5779 hopajetworldwide.com Lynx FBO Network 954.772.7444 lynxfbo.com W Aviation 954.938.1962 waviationfbo.com/kfxe Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport Jetscape 954.359.9991 jetscapefbo.com nationaljets.com Sheltair Aviation 954.359.3200 sheltairaviation.com/locations/fll Signature Flight Support 954.359.0000 signatureflight.com/fll Pompano Beach Airpark Airport Pompano Aviation 954.960.5104 pompanoaviation.com National Jets 954.359.9900

BOCA RATON Boca Raton Airport Atlantic Aviation 561.368.1110 atlanticaviation.com/location/bct Privaira

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844.778.2472 privaira.com Signature Flight Support 561.955.9556

signatureflight.com/bct PALM BEACH Palm Beach International Airport Atlantic Aviation 561.683.4121 atlanticaviation.com/location/pbi

Jet Aviation 561.233.7200

jetaviation.com/palmbeach Signature Flight Support 561.478.8700 signatureflight.com/pbi THE KEYS Ocean Reef Airport 305.367.3690 oceanreef.com/airport Marathon General Aviation 305.743.4222 marathonga.com Marathon Jet Center 305.743.1995 marathonjetcenter.com Signature Flight Support 305.296.5422 signatureflight.com/eyw

fontainebleauaviation.com Signature Flight Support 305.687.8410 signatureflight.com/opf

Sheltair Aviation 954.943.6050 sheltairaviation/locations/pmp

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ASTON MARTIN RESIDENCES MIAMI, PENTHOUSES

The Signature Collection is a source of artistic inspiration. Here, art and design unite, creating unique architectural masterpieces.

Fabio Mesa. The Dreamers. www.fabiomesa.com

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Developed by G&G Business Developments LLC SALES CENTRE 300 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD WAY, MIAMI, FL

Riverwalk East Developments, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, is the owner of the property on which the Condominium is being constructed and the seller of the units in the Condominium and is for purposes of the Florida Condominium Act the “developer” of the Condominium (“Developer”). Developer has engaged G & G Business Developments, LLC. (“G & G”) to assist with the development and marketing of the Condominium and its units and Developer has a limited right to use the trademarked names and logos of G & G pursuant to a license and marketing agreement with G&G. Any and all statements, disclosures and/or representations relating to the Condominium shall be deemed made by Developer and not by G & G and you agree to look solely to Developer (and not to G & G and/or any of its affiliates) with respect to any and all matters relating to the development and/or marketing of the Condominium and with respect to the sales of units in the Condominium. All images and designs depicted herein are artist’s conceptual renderings, which are based upon preliminary development plans, and are subject to change without notice in the manner provided in the offering documents. All such materials are not to scale and are shown solely for illustrative purposes. ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER, FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.

TRENDING WELLNESS

The Way to Wellness Choose a fresh start by creating a new mindset in four key areas of your life and watch the transformation!

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Eating Dr. William Li, internationally renowned physician and bestselling author of Eat to Beat Disease tells us, “It is not just about the food. It is about how your body’s health defense systems can be activated by what you

feed it so that it can heal you from the inside out.” According to Dr. Li, these simple changes can make a big impact on your overall health: • Eat more whole plant-based foods such as kiwi, mangos and San Marzano tomatoes. • Stop drinking regular and diet sodas, which damage your health’s defenses. • Eliminate trans fats, which are found in fast food and ultra-processed food. drwilliamli.com Try This : Fresh N’ Lean This meal delivery service takes only three minutes in the microwave! Specializing in over 100 dishes, covering paleo, plant-based, clean keto and more, Fresh N’ Lean meals are free of preservatives, gluten, hormones and added sugars. freshnlean.com

ORGANIZE YOUR SANCTUARY

Kimberly Stewart, entrepreneur and daughter of Sir Rod Stewart, is the founder and CEO of The Realm by Kimberly Stewart , a luxury home organization and space curation company based in Palm Beach and Los Angeles. She tells us how an organized life can lead to wellness. In your opinion, how does being organized affect wellness? Being organized gives a sense of calm and peace in your environment. It’s also a good way to save time and be more efficient. Organized spaces elicit tranquility. How does this increase overall productivity? When your space is organized, your mind is clear for you to focus on other things. What is the most common reason that clients seek your organizational services? Most of my clients come to me because they feel overwhelmed, don’t know where to start, and don’t have the time to get organized. Any quick tips to share? Tidy upoften, categorize and compartmentalize your belongings, and use labels for bins and boxes.

Meditation Brain clutter—overloading the brain with tasks, information, technology and stimuli— can harm productivity and mental health. Practicing just 10 minutes of daily meditation improves productivity, memory, efficiency and decreases stress. Meditation doesn’t have to be elaborate; simply get comfortable, focus on your breathing, and find a simple mantra to repeat such as “I am here.”

Try This: Meditation App The free meditation app from The Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison helps you navigate everyday life by using a unique framework to guide you through the four pillars of scientifically training the mind. hminnovations.org

Sleeping Research continually suggests that clutter results in overstimulation of the nervous system, making it hard to relax. One of the most critical areas to reduce visual clutter is the bedroom—keep dirty laundry, papers, and, yes, electronics out of sight to get a better night’s sleep. Try This: The Restorative Bed™ by Bryte Developed with leading sleep scientists, The Restorative Bed™ by Bryte is an AI-powered bed that uses real-time technology and adjusts based on individual needs, fine tuning settings such as temperature and firmness. bryte.com; $7,600

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HAPPENINGS UNWIND & ENRICH

A TROPICAL WINTER WONDERLAND Miami’s warm-weather things to do and places to visit.

BY MICHAEL ISENBEK

ENLIGHTENWITH SCIENCE Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is one of Miami’s STEM centers, inflaming the curiosity of visitors through an experiential setting with interactive exhibitions and unique shows. Don’t miss the current exhibits: Skin: Living Armor, Evolving Identity and X-Ray Vision: Fish Inside Out , plus the newly arrived Wooly Mammoth skeleton! 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305.434.9600; frostscience.org

The Oculus at the Frost Museum of Science

AN ART COLLECTOR’S MASTERPIECES Experience the bounty of celebrated art collector Martin Z. Margulies at The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse . Now through April 30, 2022, there’s postwar Italian art, a new Anselm Kiefer work, a sound art installation by Susan Philipsz, Will Ryman’s sculpture of U.S. government leaders, vintage photographs, new works, masterworks and more. 591 NW 27th St., Miami; 305.576.1051; margulieswarehouse.com DE-STRESS AND GET ZEN The Biltmore Hotel Miami Coral Gables , a luxurious part of local history, provides unique spa amenities along with a full suite of familiar treatments. The eucalyptus-infused steam rooms and Himalayan salt saunas help you relax and make stress melt away. 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables; 305.445.1926; biltmorehotel.com HIIT IT ON THE SAND Faena Hotel Miami Beach hosts weekly full-body high- intensity interval training (HIIT) classes on Saturdays and Sundays. This vigorous workout, which takes place on a tranquil beach, is for all fitness levels and is designed to improve focus, balance and endurance. 3201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 786.655.5570; faena.com BRICK-AND-MORTAR BOOKS Online booksellers are convenient, but there’s just something about the vibe of a brick-and-mortar bookstore. Books & Books is an all-ages gem with several locations in the Miami area. Your patronage helps this independent bookstore remain a local beacon of knowledge and fun. booksandbooks.com

Books & Books in Coral Gables

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MARK YOUR CALENDAR

DECEMBER Dec. 16–26 George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®

Over 100 dancers from the elite Miami City Ballet will present this traditional holiday season show about a girl who becomes friends with a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve and battles the evil Mouse King. miamicityballet.org

Dec. 17–31 Joe Papp at the Ballroom

Joseph Papp is considered the greatest figure in 20th century American theater—super-imaginative yet controversial. Avi Hoffman skillfully channels the legend, covering Papp’s Brooklyn Yiddish upbringing, political struggles and creative process. gablestage.org JANUARY Jan. 7–9 South Beach Jazz Festival For three days, venues around Miami Beach will host master musicians with disabilities playing classic, Latin and New Orleans jazz styles. sobejazzfestival.com

Bunny Wall at the Manolis Projects

BUNNIES APLENTY Artist Hunt Slonem’s Bunny Wall is on permanent exhibit at Lemon City’s Manolis Projects. The collection is just a few of Slonem’s numerous signature rabbit paintings that have garnered worldwide fame and comparisons to Warhol. Every bunny sold is replaced with a new one. 335 NE 59th St., Miami; 917.971.3201; manolisprojects.com

Jan. 13–Feb. 12 Alice the Musical

Dive down the rabbit hole with a kid-friendly musical retelling of the famed Lewis Carroll story Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland . actorsplayhouse.org

Jan. 16 Shoshana Bean

You may have seen Shoshana Bean on Broadway, heard her voice on film and TV, or seen her onstage next to Ariana Grande—now she’s visiting Miami for a solo show that’s sure to swiftly sell out.

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Feb. 11–13 Swan Lake

Over 50 dancers from the illustrious Miami City Ballet will perform in this classic, but newly choreographed, fairy tale of a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse. miamicityballet.org

Feb. 14 Moonlight & Music Valentine’s Day Concert

Romance will be in the air on Valentine’s Day at the elegant, historic Deering Estate with an evening concert, a continuation of last year’s swinging jazz stylings. deeringestate.org

Feb. 15–20 Dear Evan Hansen

This Tony Award-winning, critically acclaimed musical is about a modern-day high school student who writes a letter never meant to be seen that leads to a disturbing lie, fulfilling his desperate wish to fit in. arshtcenter.org

Feb. 17–21 Art Wynwood

This top contemporary and modern art fair will have international collectors perusing an array of curated works from emerging talent; mid-career artists; and blue-chip contemporary, postwar and modern masters. artwynwood.com

Photo by Rocio Guerra

A MULTICULTURAL ARTS HUB Koubek Center is a historical landmark owned by Miami Dade College that celebrates and fosters connections and experimentation in the multicultural arts community. They are currently highlighting three signature events— Little Havana Social Club, a homage to the traditional Latin American and Caribbean fiesta de barrio; Picnic de Libros, a literature- and performing arts- oriented reimagining of family picnics; and En Residencia, a transformation of the center into an art incubator. 2705 SW 3rd St., Miami; 305.237.7750; koubekcenter.org

Feb. 19–21 Coconut Grove Arts Festival

This perennial Presidents Day fête features stellar works of over 360 internationally renowned and jury-chosen artists in an assortment of 15 mediums that range from classic to unconventional. cgaf.com

For more South Florida happenings or to submit your event to our calendar, visit LuxuryGuideUSA.com/happenings.

HAPPENINGS PLAY

A REAL-LIFE CANDY DREAM Want to swing on licorice vines? Surf with candy dolphins? Miami Sweet provides all this and more. The interactive, multisensory and ‘Gram- worthy “shoppertainment” experience is a tribute to the city in candy art, set to tropical music and plenty of confetti. And of course, there’s an on- site candy store! Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura; miamisweet.com

Miami Sweet at the Aventura Mall

A FUN SEALIFE SANCTUARY Miami Seaquarium is a must-visit attraction that combines education, conservation and just plain fun. See and learn about manatees, sea turtles, penguins, rays, sea lions and cetaceans; find out how the facility is helping vulnerable sea life; and actually get in the water with dolphins. 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami; 305.361.5705; miamiseaquarium.com ICE CREAM TO SCREAM ABOUT Wynwood’s Dasher &Crank is officially Florida’s best ice cream, awarded the honor by Food & Wine . This craft ice cream shop makes everything in-house and from scratch, using high-quality local ingredients. Try its most popular flavor, Ube Macapuno, a vegan combo of coconut ice cream and Filipino purple yams. 2211 NW Second Ave., Miami; 305.640.8579; dasherandcrank.com JAI ALAI IS BACK! In Miami, the Basque sport jai alai skyrocketed in popularity, then fell by the wayside. But guess what? It’s back! “The world’s fastest game,” a featured sport at both Calder Casino and Magic City Casino, sees skilled players ricochet a ball off the walls of a “fronton” with distinctive wicker cestas, not unlike racquetball. caldercasino.com, magiccitycasino.com

Pop Up & Shop Up

ONE-STOP SHOP FOR SUPPORTING LOCAL Check out the Lincoln Eatery food hall’s first retail establishment, Pop Up & Shop Up . The permanent boutique fosters community, highlighting local, small, minority-owned businesses who create such products as cosmetics, artisan goods, homemade jewelry, art, sustainable fashion and

more. 723 N. Lincoln Lane, Miami Beach; thelincolneatery.com A MIAMI FILM HISTORY ROAD TRIP

Miami became a beloved filming location back in the silent movie era, and the Miami-Dade Office of Film & Entertainment has made it easy to visit the spots that made it on-camera across more than a century by providing a convenient mapped tour on its website. So jump in your car and have an entertaining history-themed road trip! lmiami.org

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DECEMBER Dec. 2–4 Art Basel Miami Beach

Don’t miss the biggest international contemporary art fair in North America with more than 250 galleries from 35 countries displaying works by over 4,000 artists. artbasel.com/miami-beach Dec. 28–31 Peter London Global Dance Company: Touch and Rain onMe Miami’s leading multicultural contemporary dance ensemble is conveying pandemic struggles in a modern Afro-Caribbean dance- fusion style at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Arts. arshtcenter.org JANUARY Jan. 9 Miami Dolphins vs. New England Patriots For the last local game of the regular season, head to Hard Rock Stadium to watch the Fins take on rival New England. miamidolphins.com

The Brightline’s The Polar Express experience

Jan. 14–15 The Great Gatsby Party

HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS Miami has some unique and fun ways to celebrate the holidays.

Miami’s Alfred I. DuPont Building will time travel to the Roaring Twenties for a decadent bash inspired by the iconic novel, fit with bubbly, caviar, dancers, aerialists and more. greatgatsbyparty.com

THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride is a fun-filled rail journey to meet Santa based on the classic children’s book. Themed rides run from Dec. 11 to 30. miamithepolarexpressride.com At the Shops at Brickell City Centre , big holiday shopping spenders get exclusive access to the South Pole Speakeasy , a pop-up bar serving cocktails. Meanwhile, Santa's Post Office lets wee ones mail letters to Santa or meet the man himself for a photo. brickellcitycentre.com Santa’s Enchanted Forest in Hialeah Park is the world’s largest holiday theme park. Join the fun now through Jan. 2, 2022. santasenchantedforest.com

Jan. 15–16 OtakuFest

This expansive festival/convention is for those who geek out on anime, animation, manga, cosplay, video/tabletop games, comics and pop culture. otakufest.com

Jan. 20–23 The Original Miami Beach Antique Show

More than 700 antique dealers from across the world will display jewelry, watches, handbags, artwork, furniture, home decor and more from a range of eras. originalmiamibeachantiqueshow.com Jan. 29–30 8th Annual Miami/Coral Gables Art & Mega Festival With six events in the middle of Coral Gables, “The Big One” is a gathering of more than 200 fine art and craft exhibitors, a kid fest, kids talent competition, Miami Fashion Fest, The Beat Music Festival, and the Miami Beer, Wine & Spirits Festival. coralgablesartfestival.com FEBRUARY Feb. 6 Life Time Miami Marathon and Half 15,000 runners, walkers and athletes will gather to travel on a beautiful course winding past the area’s most well-known spots . themiamimarathon.com

Feb. 16–20 Miami International Boat Show

This year, the Miami International Boat Show, Miami Yacht Show and Superyacht Miami join forces to stage one of the largest events of its type in the world. miamiboatshow.com

Feb. 20 Gay8 Festival

RING IN THE NEWYEAR! There’s more than one way to welcome the New Year! Visit Bayfront Park and see celebratory fireworks fill the sky. Make it a staycation in one of central Miami’s lauded lodgings. You can’t go wrong with any one of these: 1 Hotel, Mondrian, Kimpton EPIC, EDITION —all offer prime rooftop views of the pyrotechnics. If you want to usher in 2022 with a toast at home, drop by Abaco Wines & Wine Bar in the Design District, Wine by the Bay in MiMo, or 305 Wines in Palmetto Bay and pick out a fine vino vintage. For more New Year’s Eve ideas and other happenings around town, subscribe to our newsletter at luxuryguideusa.com/subscribe.

Gay8 (“Gay Ocho”) is an LGBTQ cultural street festival centered on Little Havana’s Calle Ocho. All are welcome from near and far to revel in the fiesta. gay8festival.com Feb. 24–27 Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival This major foodie event brings together over 450 super-renowned wine and spirit producers, chefs and culinary personalities who will showcase world-class examples of their craft. sobew .org

For more South Florida happenings or to submit your event to our calendar, visit LuxuryGuideUSA.com/happenings.

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MAGNIFICENT MAGIC CITY MORSELS

Experience Miami’s top dining destinations.

A smoked cocktail at Elcielo

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Celebrating local restaurant milestones. The prestigious MINA Group is celebrating the first anniversary of Estiatorio Ornos , a restaurant offering Greek cuisine at Aventura Mall. They introduced South Florida’s first fish sommelier, tasked with sourcing the freshest possible fish from the Aegean Sea and local waters. Aventura Mall, 19565 Biscayne Blvd., Ste. 946, Aventura; 786.697.1681; michaelmina.net After 365 days, MILA is still partying hearty, continuing to offer MediterrAsian fare and mixology expertise in a rooftop setting that plays host to a burgeoning nightlife scene. 1636 Meridian Ave., Rooftop, Miami Beach; 786.706.0744; milarestaurant.com It’s stone crab season once again! On this occasion, we honor Joe’s Stone Crab , nearing 110 years of existence. It all started in 1913 as a small lunch spot then grew into an icon and must-visit seafood restaurant. 11Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305.673.0365; joesstonecrab.com Also, take a cue from chefs and VIPs in the know and get stone crabs fresh and never frozen from Fresh Stone Crab , delivered right to your door. 305.989.1969; freshstonecrabs.com DATE NIGHT DESTINATIONS The perfect places for a just-the-two-of-us experience. Head to Coconut Grove’s secluded Peacock Garden for romantic alfresco dining amongst the greenery. Nosh on steak and seafood while imbibing garden-inspired cocktails. 2889 McFarlane Road, Coconut Grove; 305.774.3332; peacockgardenrestobar.com Immerse yourself and your date into the happening environment of Wynwood’s own Beaker & Gray , an indoor/outdoor eatery and bar. Share a plate of creative globally inspired eats and enjoy crafted cocktails—all made with fresh, responsibly acquired ingredients. 2637 N. Miami Ave., Miami; 305.699.2637; beakerandgray.com Elcielo provides great date night culinary fireworks. Chef Juan Manuel Barrientos blends his Colombian culinary roots with avant- garde, neuroscience-influenced dishes. Go for “The Experience” tasting menu, followed by some Chocotherapy. 31 SE Fifth St., Miami; 305.755.8840; elcielomiami.com

BY MICHAEL ISENBEK

Pina Colada (Photo by Michael Pisarri)

NEW TO THE SCENE Gems that have just opened their doors.

Sexy Fish Miami is set to open in Brickell sometime before the end of 2021—and they’re already a success in London. Expect Asian-inspired seafood, lavish decoration and the U.S.’s largest Dom Perignon selection. 1001 S. Miami Ave., Miami; sexy shmiami.com Newly-opened La Cañita is making a splash at Bayside Marketplace with Caribbean and pan-Latin eats that have a James Beard Award pedigree, a celebration of rum culture and dance-inducing live music. 401 Biscayne Blvd., 2nd oor, Miami; 305.392.0811; lacanitamiami.com Celebrity chef and prominent Miami culinary figure Michael Schwartz has opened another Harry’s Pizzeria in the area, providing an additional spot for foodies to experience his sublime, carefully conceived pizza creations. 1680 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach; 786.991.9511; harryspizzeria.com

ATMOSPHERIC SPOTS These striking eatery interiors add pizzazz to a night out.

Kosushi Miami is dominated by a honeycomb-like wood structure that sprawls across the walls and ceilings, with the sushi bar as a focal point. Enjoy its Japanese-Brazilian fusion during Wednesday’s Kaiseki-style Casa Do Omakase, a traditional multi- course Japanese dinner. 801 S. Pointe Drive, Miami Beach; 786.647.7272; kosushimiami.com You would never guess it from the street, but Soya & Pomodoro has a unique atmosphere that screams “classic Italian.” And the skilled chef duo behind

it all are bona fide Italians themselves, crafting Old World-inspired dishes. 120 NE First St., Miami; 305.381.9511; soyaepomodoro.com Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center ’s atmosphere exudes Cuban culture. The best way to embrace this Little Havana fixture is to select one of numerous rums—or a mojito—offered at the café bar, fire up a cigar, then take in the Cuban art or an authentic performance. 1465 SW Eighth St., Ste.106, Miami; 305.285.5880; cubaocho.com

Seafood spread at Kosushi

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CRAFT BEER BASTIONS Miami’s small-scale brewery scene is thriving. EST. 33 brings a bit of Bangkok brewery know-how to Brickell City Centre, courtesy of the creator of Singha beer and Thailand’s top brewer. Select from an array of house-made ales and lagers, complemented by Asian- American BBQ offerings. 701 S. Miami Ave., Ste. 412A, Miami; 305.425.9266; est33.us Don’t expect run-of-the-mill beers to come out of Wynwood-based J. Wakefield Brewing ’s on-site brewery. When ordering in the taproom, check out their lauded sours; El Jefe, which is a coconut-infusedHefeweizen; or the Hops 4 Teacher IPA. 120 NW 24th St., Miami; 786.254.7779; jwake eldbrewing.com Cervecería La Tropical traces its ancestry back to the first brewery established inCuba back in 1888. Theproduct of this modern Wynwood craft brewery has a Latin and Caribbean influence. Check out the flagship La Original or Nativo Key beers, poured directly from the tank! 42 NE 25th St., Miami; 305.741.6991; cervecerialatropical.com BEACONS FOR BRUNCH Makes for a weekend well-spent. The brunch menu at Yardbird contains plates that emphasize the restaurant’s Southern cooking influence. Be sure to check out its famed fried chicken, smoked brisket sandwich, steak and eggs grits bowl, and other southland staples. 1600 Lenox Ave., Miami Beach; 305.538.5220; runchickenrun.com It’s brunch, Italy-style, at Osteria Morini . There’s Old Country spirits in the mimosas, plus antipasti, pastas and contorni galore. Don’t pass on the battilardo, a chef-selected assortment of Italian cured, sliced meats and cheeses. 1750 Alton Road, Miami Beach; 305.918.1037; osteriamorini.com Ariete ’s brunches aren’t run-of-the-mill, combining chef Michael Beltran’s roots in Miami, his Cuban-American lineage, and culinary training in France. Among his innovations is the Frita Benedict, jazzed up with chorizo and papitas. 3540 Main Highway, Coconut Grove; 786.615.3747; arietecoconutgrove.com The beauty of Biscayne Bay is front and center at the upscale-yet-casual Verde , located in the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Take in the vista on the terrace with a glass of wine from the carefully curated list— accompanied by a local cuisine-inspired meal or a pastry. 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 786.345.5697; pamm.org/dining Head skyward at THēsis Hotel Miami for Mamey on 3rd , the main restaurant’s rooftop extension. See the landscape from the terrace while munching on light bites, sipping cocktails and listening to live music. 1350 S. Dixie Highway, Coral Gables; 305.266.2639; mameymiami.com Dive into authentic Peruvian gastronomy courtesy of La Mar by Gastón Acurio at Mandarin Oriental. Grab a specialty cocktail and enjoy the view of Biscayne Bay and theMiami skyline. 500 Brickell Key Drive, Miami; 305.913.8358; mandarinoriental.com DINING WITH A VIEW Enjoy eats from a stellar vantage point.

Estiatorio Ornos

Est. 33

Tomahawk steak at MILA

Chicken and waffles at Yardbird

Waterfront views at night at La Mar by Gastón Acurio at Mandarin Oriental

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