Roving Cocktail Tour

April 10, 2019
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David and Shari Lombardi, of Lombardi Properties will host a Roving Cocktail Tour highlighting a collection of Wynwood area businesses which are owned and led by women.  The event will take place on Wednesday, April 24th, from 6-8 pm.  Guests will meet at Lombardi Properties’ spectacular new office building, located at 160 NW 26thStreet, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33127.  Attendees will enjoy food and drink, as well as a tour by David Lombardi, with discounts being offered by many retailers.  Cost to attend the event, which is open to the public, is a suggested $25 donation, with all proceeds to benefit Lotus House, a Wynwood-based non-profit that helps women and children.  

According to David Lombardi:  “Throughout our properties in Wynwood, there is a wide variety of local businesses, as opposed to national stores and firms found in many other areas of Miami.  Many of these businesses are owned and managed by young, hardworking women who are dynamic and focused.  They bring a sense of style and design which they are able to convey in a clear, attractive manner – from their interior build-outs to the way they curate and display their merchandise.  This is a large part of what makes Wynwood relative at the moment from a retail perspective.”

To RSVP for the event, please contact Melissa Velez at melissa@lombardiproperties.comor 305-695-1600.  

Women-owned properties to be highlighted on the Roving Cocktail Tour include:

PINK PIECo-Founder/owner:  Paloma Machado-McGowan

170 NW 26 Street, Miami / www.pinkpie.com / Open 7 days from 10 am / 954-744-0214 / @trypinkpie

Founded in September 2016, this flagship shop offers a seasonal variety of delicious, handcrafted 3” mini pies with 10 options daily.  There are savory and sweet flavors (Key Lime and Oreo Nutella are staples) as well as vegan and gluten free options.  Paloma, 27, originally from Brazil, is a classically trained chef (Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan) with Michelin star restaurant experience (Ai Fiori in Manhattan). She holds a Masters in Hospitality Management from NYU.  

Paloma:  “Wynwood is a place we really wanted to be a part of. It’s up and coming, young, cool and fits with our brand.  We cater to millennials: minimalist yet urban.  More women are taking the lead and opening their own concepts in this area. Women are hyper-focused on their build-outs and service – and it shows.”

MIMO MARKETCo-founders/owners:  Lisa TamLeilani Fernandes

172 NW 26thStreet, Miami /www.mimomarket.com/ Open 7 days, 11 am – 7 pm / 786-267-9580 / @mimomarket

                  The boutique features trend-setting clothing, shoes, accessories and jewelry for women; clothing and accessories for men as well as home goods and gifts. Merchandise – colorful and eclectic – includes many international brands and designs by local artists.  Most items retail for under $100.  The business was founded in 2014 by two friends who met in the fashion program at Florida State University.  Leilani, 33, and Lisa, 35, moved to their current location in January 2019.

                  Leilani:  “Wywood reminded us of Brooklyn, with true “mom and pop” stores.  We cater to creative young professionals, returning tourists and supportive locals.  Seeing this neighborhood blossom with many women business owners is truly inspiring. We all complement one another and have created a great support system.

EIGHTSPACE– founder/owner: Brittany Falzarano

174 NW 26 Street, Miami / https://shopeightspace.com/ M-Sa 11am – 7 pm; Sun 12-6

Featuring curated swimwear and active apparel for the modern woman (of all ages) as well as fitness classes and community-oriented events.  Best seller:  a “mushy cozy long-sleeve sweatshirt” ($88).  Sharing space at EightSpace:  Yoko Matcha (owned by 27-year old Chie Dambara) – a concentrated green tea/coffee replacement, the first Matcha in Miami.  A Boca Raton native, Brittany, 30, gained experience in retail and visual merchandizing in New York, while working for a national chain. Self-supporting for many years, she was encouraged to open her own shop by fiancée Daniel Lombardi.

Brittany:  “It’s empowering to have so many female-owned businesses on our block, all there to support and help each other.  Everyone wants everyone to succeed.”

SAN PAUL GALLERY– co-founder/owner:  Valeria Musumeci Fregonez

176 NW 26th Street, Miami / 305-684-2636 / M-Sa 11 am – 7 pm; closed Sunday 

This urban gallery features young and established worldwide artists of street art and hosts performances and exhibitions to promote artists in the American art market.  The artists show their works on canvas, drawings, photos and sculptures.  Valeria, 55, was born in Italy and raised in Brazil, where she and her husband had a gallery.  They moved to Miami in 2014.  San Paul Gallery opened at its current site in September 2018.

                  Valeria:  “I have been visiting Miami for many years and have watched Wynwood develop.  It’s an up and coming, colorful neighborhood with a lot of artistic expression.  A key factor in opening here was seeing many great and successful businesses were led by women. I feel safe and proud to be part of this group of strong and visionary women helping to build Wynwood history.”

LOVELY BRIDE– founder/owner: Lanie List; Manager: Carina Little

175 NW 25thStreet, Miami (blush pink sidewalk) / 305-392-1149 / By appointment only:  Wed. 10-6; Thursday & Friday 11-7; Saturday & Sunday 10-6 / www.lovelybride.com

                  Helping  brides of all ages and sizes to express their unique individuality and feel their most beautiful and confident selves on their wedding day.  Lovely Bride offers a curated selection of gowns by designers from around the world.  Styles are modern, romantic and sophisticated, with clean lines and detail in structure, including everything from bohemian laces and silhouettes, edgy modern solid looks to soft romantic gowns.  Prices range from $2,000 to $7,000. Founded in 2010, Lovely Bride has 17 U.S. locations;  their Wynwood shop opened in April 2017.

                  Carina Little, 33:  “Wywood is unique and feels like home.  It’s great to be surrounded by other women business owners in an area with independently owned shops, talented people and self-made artists.  We enjoy collaborating with local vendors.  There was nowhere else for us to be in Miami.”  

WYNWD– owner: Brooke Lombardi

181 NW 25th Street, Miami / (786) 773-5331 / Open daily, 11 am – 7 pm / https://wynwd.com

                  WYNWD offers an eclectic collection of curated merchandise that is representative of the area including: clothing for all ages, hats, t-shirts, denim jackets, custom sneakers, art/prints, shot glasses, artist books, pens, stickers and more – “memorabilia to take home to remind visitors of their experience in the area” says Brooke Lombardi, 24.  After earning a degree in Business Management from Northeastern University (and with encouragement from her father, David Lombardi), she opened the store in May 2018.  Current best sellers: a WYNWD “Smiley” hat ($36) and women’s crop top ($34). Coming soon: more artists’ collaboration on pieces.

                  Brooke:  “It’s a vibrant neighborhood.  Shop owners are supportive of each other and want everyone to succeed.  So far, feedback has been positive and it’s fun to see customers connect with the products in our store.

ANTIGUA COLLECTIONowner:  Silvana Isaacs     

189 NW 25th St, Miami, FL 33127 / Open daily, 11 am -7 pm / https://antiguacollection.com

In Antigua it’s all about looking fresh and effortlessly elegant all year round.  The Venezuelan brand created by Silvana Isaacs, 32, is timelessly chic, designed to fit the body of every woman, regardless of age.  It’s versatile and classic, but with a Latin edge.  Handmade and ethically-made products include swimwear (a new collaborative designer collection is in the works), beachwear, clothing, shoes and accessories for women. There are also beach towels and shorts for men.  Open in Wywood since 2017, the shop moved to its current location in February 2018.  

                  Silvana:  “The women shop owners in Wynwood are amazing.”

PITUSA – CEO/founder: Clara Lago; Manager: Vanessa Bryan               

2501 NW 2nd Ave, Miami / open daily 11 am – 8 pm / 786-615-5584 / www.pitusa.co

                  The flagship showroom features a stylish line of Peruvian-inspired beachwear, resort wear and loungewear for women of all ages in a resort-like setting.  Products – made from Peruvian Pima cotton - are sustainably and ethically produced in Lima, Peru.  Pitusa (“funny little girl” in Spanish) started out of CEO/founder Clara Lago’s bedroom in 2010.  Originally from London, Clara, 31, attended college in Boston.  She speaks English and Spanish.  A Miami native, Manager Vanessa Bryan, 34, has an MBA and background in international sales.  Pitusa opened in Wynwood in September 2018.  The merchandise is also carried at over 300 stores worldwide.

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