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from Design Miami to Cult Collective: where art, fashion and design meet

Design Miami/

It started with a star-studded panel that included among the mostest, Craig Robins, Marina Abramovic and man of the moment Peter Marino.

35 galleries from allover the world, 5 coming from Italy bringing the best in design. 

The highlight?  "Counting the Rice" at the Marina Abramovic Institute a relational art experience that wants you to really count rice and separate the grains from the lentils. Seems silly? 

"We live in a world driven by technology wich is good news and our worst enemy" explained Abramovic. "We must stop living a life where we have no time".

Don't we all relate to that? We live in the intention of catching the next train and we are never present to the train we are riding now. So I did challenge my daughter to the experiment. Result: total fail. She separated all grains and lentils while contemporarily counting the lentils, while my attempt produced a small pile of rice and a bigger one of lentils and finished with me leaving the station for a glass of champagne. She ended up being filmed by no less that Mrs. Karla Otto in person. #proudmama

Opening reception for Cult Collective

Danny Santiago is for Miami what Yves Saint Laurent was for Marrakesh: chic relaxed luscious glam elegance.

Santiago is a name larger than life not only in Miami and, believe me, whatever he touches becomes splendid. He is an avid collector of Fashion, the one with the upper case F and modern design, uber stylist (hello "Sex & the City" the Movie) and pedegreed print titles of the likes of Vogue Italia and Vogue Gioiello. The man who never sleeps is now the creative mind behind Santika with A-lister jewelry designer Erika Peña.

Told ya we were in front of royalty.

Santika is a capsule resort collection inspired by the iconic divas of the 70s and just as that it would suffice to dive into those flowy caftans, add a maxi tasselled necklace and live in them all year long. But those two are a powerhouse of brilliant stilistic eye, design and talent, just talent of the sweetest form, the one that welcome you open heartedly every time you pop-in. You can't leave Miami without visiting them: the pop-up store will be open until the 10th of December. Living in Miami without being stung by the Santika bug is like visiting London and missing Mayfair .  



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back to the future

fountain pens and their blue ink containers, calligraphy, archives, libraries, rare finds in antique markets hidden behind centuries: a whole realm of enchantment.

in a world of the impossibly NOW, when everything is so 20 minutes ago, Nicolas Ouchenir is a successful and sought-after calligrapher.  

imagine …

his desk being where “gone with the wind” meets “to the infinity and beyond”. the fine arts and imageries from the 18th century can be mixed with spontaneous kids calligraphy, or objects of nature decomposed and warped with conventional fonts or graffiti. 

imagine … 

a 1000 invitations daily as normalcy (chapeau) as well as being commissioned for special projects imagery for the Louvre, or a one of a kind invitation to a wedding in Bordeaux for Grace Jones, or mirrored invites for a glittery lunch for Lancome in Cape Ferrat (Cannes Film Festival galore).

imagine …

never being trained as a child and humbly utilizing your natural skills as a job. a dream job driven by passion, fascination for the past and bearing endless possibilities.