Fashion

Family Jewels

Family Jewels

With Mother’s Day on the horizon, we asked Lucrezia Buccellati to share her favorite pieces to give and receive, and some of her family’s holiday traditions.

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The Rare Find

The Rare Find

Serious jewelry collecting finds a new hub in Bal Harbour Shops with the arrival of Yafa.

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In Focus: Ferragamo

In Focus: Ferragamo

In a Bal Harbour Magazine exclusive, Ferragamo Creative Director Maximilian Davis walks us through his Spring collection: A perfectly proportioned and modern take on the sartorial insouciance of the Prohibition era. These are not your Gatsby-fied flapper dresses.

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Primary School

Primary School

Designers went back to the basics this season, embracing red, blue, and yellow in punchy silhouettes and playful accessories that made primary colors feel anything but elementary.

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Designing the Good Life

Designing the Good Life

Todd Snyder unveils a limited-edition Balmoral Defender and tropical tailoring for Spring/Summer 2026, capturing leisure as an art form.

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The Long Take

The Long Take

James Perse has created more than a lifestyle—it’s a legacy. What began more than 30 years ago with a luxurious take on a closet staple has become an immersive brand that encompasses everything from ping-pong tables to private villas—and full-scale Ready-to-Wear collections.

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Green Scream

Green Scream

Acid tones dominated the runways, with the prevailing hue making a not-so-subtle statement.

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They can just be for you. Born in Monte Carlo, Avenue 31 Café instantly transports you to Europe for an array of savory flavors you won’t be able to get enough of. Come discover them for yourself.
We adore Davidor. From delicate bracelets to stackable rings, we love how the jewelry house easily elevates the everyday.
We’re having a ball. Last night, Bal Harbour Shops celebrated the debut of the 12 Pentagons installation, “Badly Drawn Ball,” in the Center Courtyard presented by Bal Harbour Village. Created by football designer and artist Jon-Paul Wheatley, the immersive activation features everything from an oversized sculptural ball to interactive stations that allow guests to design their own balls. Experience it for yourself through June 28. 

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The Med is great, but have you ever just spent the afternoon sipping espresso at Avenue 31 Café in Roger Vivier, Brunello Cucinelli and David Yurman?
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