Find out what's new on the Miami fashion scene this month.
Yeliz Titiz's New Design District Shop
Yeliz Titiz at The Bazaar Project.
“Global” and “Miami” go hand-in-hand, so it’s no surprise Turkish jewelry designer Yeliz Titiz has curated a one-of-a-kind worldly marketplace in the Design District called The Bazaar Project. Titiz traveled the globe looking for the best in artisanal, handmade pieces to bring back to her shop, which includes a mélange of items such as moccasins, decorative pillows, photographs, vintage kilims, and more. Also available is her jewelry line, Sura, an exotic collection of semiprecious rings, earrings, necklaces, and cuffs. 4308 NE Second Ave., Miami, 786-703-6153
Roberto Cavalli's Dynamic Deco
Swarovski pavé crystal and Colorado topaz sunburst earrings, Roberto Cavalli ($805).
This season’s jewelry from Italian designer and Miami favorite Roberto Cavalli gets the decadent Deco treatment, inspired by the Magic City’s signature style of architecture. A traditional Deco palette of gold, white, and black is reimagined in lions, jaguars, and horses to appeal to the wild South Florida connoisseur and complement a robust, animal-print-heavy 1920s-inspired fall collection. Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305-865-1749
Philipp Plein's Fall Handbag
Philipp Plein fall handbag.
Swiss brand Philipp Plein knew Miami was a place to debut its unique and playful brand when it opened its first US boutique at Aventura Mall in October 2013. The store is a place to spotlight new products as well, including this leather bag covered in tulle feathers and Swarovski crystals, available this fall. Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., 305-935-1110
What to Buy at Intermix
With its new boutique on Lincoln Road, Intermix will mark its 40th store location. Among the boutique’s usual lineup of brands will be a limited-edition sweatshirt from typographer/designer Pieter Ceizer for Eleven Paris, featuring a special “Magic City” design. 1005 Lincoln Road., Miami Beach
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MORIS MORENO (PHILIPP PLEIN)