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Start new trends at Gen Art’s Shop Miami.

By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik

Published on June 26, 2008

How do you tell a friend that her fashion sense sucks? We’re not talking about a subtle, mixing-different-shades-of-black misstep; we’re talking about your BFF’s consistently tragic knack for putting together an outfit that’s to’ up from the flo’ up. When she pairs those straining-at-the-seams Lindsay Lohan leggings with that ill-fitting, circa-1990 sparkly jacket and then sits to tug on a pair of Uggs before you hit the club, you might be tempted to get all fashion police on her. Hold up — before you call in your closest chica on a played-out trend infraction, may we recommend a more passive, less aggressive approach? Here’s what you do. Take your amiga to Gen Art’s Shop Miami 2008 at The Moore Building. At this one-night-only NYC-style sample sale, more than 40 local designers and boutiques will offer their finest garments for purchase, thereby giving you and your friend the opportunity to go from “Are you wearing that?” to “OMG, that looks so cute on you!”

Snag the flyest gear from local designers, including Adriana Castro, Amaya Swimwear, Susan Elias Couture, Downtown Divas, Eduardo de las Casas, Karma Kultura, Zen 3, La Chica Chic, TOFF, and Twinestones. Get her knitted and fitted at the KRELwear booth, and definitely peep those new Ecoist handbags. Before you jet, treat yourself to a mani courtesy of Lace Nail Labs, and don’t forget the hot fashion show at 9 p.m. After a few hours of mingling, shopping, sipping complementary 10Cane rum cocktails, and grooving to the sounds of DJ Induce, you and your friend will be transformed from frumpy to ferosh in no time flat. VIP tickets (hello, private presale) cost $30 in advance, $40 at the door, and come with access to the 10Cane cocktail lounge and a sweet gift bag. Regular folks pay $10 in advance, $20 at the door — and you still get compimentary cocktails, the better to shop with, my dears.
Thu., June 26, 2008



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