Miami Design District Debuts Pop-up for Emerging Fashion Brands – WWD

Miami Design District will launch NEO Miami Design District, a rotating 7,200-square-foot pop-up that will spotlight emerging fashion brands on a rotating basis. The initiative begins Friday and will offer emerging designers a platform to showcase their creativity and talent.

NEO Miami Design District will serve as a port of entry for national and international brands looking to enter the Miami market and connect with a new audience.

The inaugural exhibition, which will run through Jan. 31, will feature Stolen Stores and Les Miss NYC, who will share the space.

Founded by two sisters, Sanancaht and Onarin Siriviroj from Bangkok, Stolen Stores is a collective of new designers creating womenswear for the modern day. Operating from a dedicated Bangkok atelier, Stolen Stores trains local artisans in unique techniques, reflecting the spirit of the sisters’ Thai homeland.

Les Miss NYC, a woman-owned and operated small business, emerged as a response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Founded by designer Leah Gans, Les Miss NYC curates a diverse selection of clothing, jewelry, accessories, vintage treasures and handmade pieces from fellow small businesses. The brand operates a freestanding store at 283 Mott Street in New York.

Looks from Les Miss NYC.

Courtesy shot.

The pop-up is located at 35 East 40th Street in Miami.

The Miami Design District combines luxury shopping, galleries, museums, design stores, and restaurants and major art and design installations. It is owned and operated by Miami Design District Associates, a partnership between Dacra, funded and owned by entrepreneur Craig Robins, and L Catterton Real Estate, a global real estate development and investment fund specializing in creating luxury shopping destinations.

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