What’s New for Fashion’s Night Out

Ornare hosts the Miami Chic

The Village of Merrick Park will host an official Fashion’s Night Out event on Thursday, September 8, beginning at 6:00 p.m. – and oh, boy do they have a lot of new and exciting things in store.

The event will take place throughout the center and inside participating retailers including Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Adolfo Dominuez, bebe, Canali, Diane von Furstenberg, Donald J Pliner, Jimmy Choo, Elemis Day Spa, Etro, La Perla and Poupette St. Barth, to name a few.

New this year will be three Fashion’s Night Out Lounges, which will feature cool music by DJ Ess & Emm, complimentary cocktails, delicious light bites, a sneak peek of Fall 2011 trends and many other exciting initiatives.
 
Pictured: Selections from Poupette St. Barth
 
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SOCIAL Manny: Episode 61

Dana Shear, Laura Buccellati, and Dr. Nicole Rainis at Ocean Drive Shop & Sip in the Design District, Suzy Buckley, Ingrid Hoffman, Barbara Becker, Jonathan Breene, Caroline Lombardi and Iran Issa Khan at Mandolin in the Design District, Bonnie Clearwater, Caterina and Valerie Ricordi, WLRN’s Bonnie Berman at the Optic Nerve Film Festival at MOCA, a Blu-ray release of SCARFACE at Sunset Place, and much more…

Pictured: Max Amster and Larissa Lester at Sustain in Midtown Miami

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Allison Weiss Brady makes her FNO Picks

We’ve made it! The Beacon Council, Miami-Dade County’s official economic development partnership, just announced that Miami-Dade joins the list of host locations around the world to celebrate Fashion’s Night Out 2011. The night will be filled with stellar combinations of the Magic City’s top retailers partnering with some of the most influential and groundbreaking non-profits to make a major difference in our community. Here are some of the best parties on my list…

…Jewelry from Turchin Love and Light… Most people don’t talk about fashion and Buddhist monks in the same sentence; but Turchin has a philosophy of love, light and world peace so inviting that monks make perfect sense to them…

 
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