As Damon Dash took his seat, Robert Verdi swooned, "Doesn't Rachel Roy have the perfect Miami look?" Rachel wore a silky brown tunic and a radiant smile. "May Andersen is a really good friend of mine, like an old-school friend," said the creative director of Rocawear. "So she's like, ‘Do you want to go to a fashion show?’ We figured, why not?" Once the gawking died down, a sublime show began. Inca's jewel-encrusted Monte Carlo bikinis and belted St. Tropez bottoms in ablaze with tangerine and pink were vivid and gorgeous, just the thing to garner poolside admirers or to flirt underneath a white tank and jeans. The one-piece suits in earthy colors and “am-I-Missoni” patterns were sexy enough to hold their own against a skimpy bikini on the bank. All the models had a confident, every-girl carriage that made the audience feel like anybody could wear the same thing. Inca founder Stephanie Hirsh also gave herself good karma with the Inca gift bags, a pack of coveted goodies including...
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Sunglass Hut opens biggest store in US on South Beach
The Miami Seaside location will feature an expanded luxury selection and more than twice as many frames overall compared to the typical store. The largest Sunglass Hut in the US opens Wednesday on Lincoln Road with style features borrowed from a
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