The Edit
Vanity, culture, and the finer things. South of Deerfield, north of apology.
The Scene Right Now: Where to Be in Miami Beach If You Want to Be Seen
Art Basel energy has become year-round ambient pressure in Miami Beach, and the social calendar of someone with too much money and exactly the right amount of shame about it runs through a very specific rotation of rooms.
Read More →The Furniture, the Cookware, the Bidet: Welcome to the Miami Home Flex
In Miami, your home isn't just where you live — it's the argument you make about who you are. These are the pieces that win it.
Read More →Sunny Isles vs. Bal Harbour: A Completely Honest Guide to South Florida's Two Flavors of Rich
They're eight miles apart and separated by a cultural canyon. One is bottle service at Nobu; one is a quiet lunch at Carpaccio that costs just as much.
Read More →Your Miami Beach Beauty Routine, Edited
Forget what's trending on TikTok this week. Here's what's in the medicine cabinets of women who lunch at Carbone and have been living in this sun for decades without looking like it.
Read More →Latest Articles

Miami's Hat Moment: What the Locals Are Actually Wearing
Forget the flimsy, floppy vacation hats. Miami locals know that headwear is essential for sun protection and a critical style statement, demanding quality and context-specific choices. Here’s what discerning residents are actually sporting under the South Florida sun.

From Sand to Soirée: Mastering Miami's Beach-to-Dinner Transition Outfit
Forget everything you think you know about 'resort wear' – Miami demands a smarter approach to dressing that transitions seamlessly from day to night. We’re talking about actual outfits that handle humidity, sand, and the city’s discerning eye.

The Weekend Tote: Miami's Best Carry-Alls Under $200
A Miami carry-all isn't just a bag; it’s essential equipment designed for our unique climate and lifestyle. We're breaking down the best stylish, multi-tasking totes that actually work here, all under $200.

Miami Pool Style: What Locals Actually Wear
Forget the generic resort wear packing lists—Miami's pool scene demands a specific, curated approach. This isn't just about a swimsuit; it's about an entire, intentional look that transitions seamlessly.

Sandals Worth Buying Before You Land
Do not, under any circumstances, assume your everyday flip-flops are going to cut it in Miami. This is not a drill; it's a style intervention before you even touch down.

The Miami Beach Bag Edit: What to Carry, What to Leave
Forget those flimsy mesh totes and oversized terrycloth nightmares; truly navigating Miami Beach requires a carry-all that’s both stylish and fiercely practical, an art form tourists rarely master. We're cutting through the noise to tell you exactly what belongs in your beach bag, and what absolutely does not.

Resort Wear That Actually Works: Buying for Miami's Year-Round Heat and Humidity
Forget the flimsy clichés. Miami’s unique climate demands resort wear that’s chic, breathable, and transition-ready. Here's what locals actually wear to stay cool and look polished, from South Beach to Coconut Grove.

The Miami Hostess Gift Guide: What to Bring to a Coconut Grove Dinner Party
Forget the generic supermarket bottle and the wilting bouquet. A Coconut Grove dinner party demands a hostess gift with intention, style, and a true understanding of Miami's understated elegance.

Miami's Hat Moment: What the Locals Are Actually Wearing
Forget the flimsy resort-wear clichés; Miami demands a hat that works as hard as you do, from sun protection to making a statement. This isn't about hiding; it's about elevating your look while navigating the relentless South Florida sun.

The Miami Beach-to-Dinner Edit: Your Transition Outfit Survival Guide
Forget everything you think you know about 'resort casual.' Miami's beach-to-dinner transition is a specific art form, requiring strategy, style, and an understanding of our unique climate. We break down what actually works.

The Weekend Tote: Miami's Best Carry-Alls Under $200
Forget the flimsy canvas freebies; a Miami weekend demands a tote with actual grit and style, especially when your budget is under $200. Your bag needs to hold its own from the sand-dusted shores of South Beach to a spontaneous rooftop cocktail in Brickell, all while looking effortlessly chic.

Resort Wear That Works: Buying for Miami’s Real‑World Climate
Miami’s heat and humidity demand resort wear that moves, breathes, and transitions from sand to sidewalk. Here’s what locals actually buy, where to find it, and how to wear it without looking like a tourist.