Art Basel Week Recap & Photos: Art Hearts Fashion Opening Gala Spectrum
/ E. Vincent MartinezOn Wednesday December 2nd, bi-coastal fashion platform "Art Hearts Fashion" brought its talent and glamour to the Art Loves Fashion opening night gala of Art Basel Week Miami at Spectrum Art Fair. The fashion show, produced by Erik Rosete, featured designers House of LiJon, Diana Couture, and Mister Triple X. The event presented by Planet Fashion TV and LaCroix sparkling water proved to be a wonderful kick off to Art Week Miami.
The night featured an incredible partnership with Spectrum Art Fair, which was home to 150 international art galleries. During the night, models delighted the crowd in designer fashions from renowned international designers. Opening the showcase was House of LiJon Sculpted Couture. Designer Lia Mira hand crafted each unique piece of wearable art. Diana Couture followed with an elaborate presentation of beutiful gowns featuring exquisite craftsmanship. The finale designer was none other than Mister Triple X, the sexy streetwear brand by Erik Rosete. The brand's unique and sexy aesthethic is always a crowd pleaser and a wonderful way to close out the night. Sony recording artist Cris Cab joined the stage for a final musical performance as he serenaded the girls of Mister Triple X.
Despite record rainfall and a steamy warm Miami night, over 500 guests came out to the gala to celebrate the art of fashion and to support the Glory House charity in the fight against human trafficking. LaCroix Sparkling water was the welcome refreshment of choice by all the chic attendees. Other sponsors and supporters included designs by Tui, gourmet catering by Coya, Lulu's ice-cream, Burberry, Whispering Angel Rose, 50 Pounds Gin Vodka, and Ron Viejo Rum. Beauty was provided by The Organic Face, and hair was provided by Duchess and Duque Salon. Photo Credit: Sean Paul Franget
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