Miami Art Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion Closes Out 2025 With a Citywide Celebration of Fashion, Art, and Culture

 

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By PAGE Editor


Miami Art Week 2025 came to a high-impact close as Art Hearts Fashion transformed the city into a dynamic runway destination, delivering a multi-day series of fashion showcases, after-parties, and cultural moments across some of Miami’s most iconic venues. From waterfront hotspots like Kiki on the River and Habibi Miami to nightlife landmarks including Queen Miami Beach and 555 Studios in Wynwood, the production ignited Art Basel week with bold energy, packed audiences, and unforgettable runway experiences.

Powered by Art Hearts Fashion, the week spotlighted a distinguished roster of designers spanning couture, streetwear, swim, and menswear. Standout presentations came from Bad Pink, Berry Beachy, Capristan, Carlos Pineda, Chavelis Playhouse, Divaska, Diyanni Yacht Club, Giannina Azar, HIROMI ASAI, Idol Jose, Isabel Original, Joseph Auren, Lila Nikole, Luxe Isle, Mansion Ali by Alexandra Murillo, Merlin Castell, Mister Triple X, OMG Bikinis, Pia Bolte, Sharnel Guy, and Slay Swimwear—each bringing a distinct point of view that reflected both global influence and Miami’s signature vibrancy.

Beyond the runway, Art Hearts Fashion amplified its cultural footprint with marquee collaborations and events. A highlight of the week was the official Art Hearts Fashion after-party featuring Gunna at LIV Miami, which drew an elite crowd from fashion, music, and entertainment. The platform also partnered with Maxim Magazine for a high-profile Friday night takeover at Queen Miami Beach, followed by a celebratory Sunday finale with the Miami Talent Awards—adding star power, community recognition, and momentum to an already electric week.

The shows themselves revealed key fashion narratives across categories. Couture moments shone through collections by Mansion Ali, Giannina Azar, Divaska, Isabel Original, and Carlos Pineda, while street style was pushed forward by Bad Pink, Merlin Castell, Mister Triple X, Idol Jose, Pia Bolte, and Chavelis Playhouse. Swimwear emerged as a dominant force in true Miami fashion, with Lila Nikole, Luxe Isle, Diyanni Yacht Club, Slay Swimwear, Berry Beachy Swimwear, and OMG Swim delivering bold, body-celebrating looks. Menswear highlights from HIROMI ASAI and Joseph Auren underscored the platform’s commitment to evolving men’s fashion.

Adding a pop-cultural twist, select runway moments drew inspiration from Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner’s headline-making red-carpet style at the Marty Supreme premiere, reimagined through standout looks by Joseph Auren, Chavelis Playhouse, and OMG Swim. The red carpet itself became a fashion moment, with appearances from Lisa Hochstein, Victoria Unikel, Chris Lavish, and JNR Choi, further blurring the lines between runway, celebrity, and cultural spectacle.

As Miami Art Week wrapped, Art Hearts Fashion solidified 2025 as one of its strongest years to date. The Miami showcase—followed by an international production in Ecuador—closed out the calendar with momentum and clarity, reinforcing the platform’s mission to champion creativity, inclusivity, and global fashion innovation. With its sights set on 2026, Art Hearts Fashion continues to expand its influence as a premier stage where fashion, art, and entertainment converge.

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