Photos by Steve Blaine.  On November 21, Bottega Veneta’s CEO of the Americas Gerrit Ruetzel and Cultured founder Sarah Harrelson brought together friends from near and far for an intimate dinner at the Hinson residence in Miami. To celebrate the opening of Bottega Veneta's Creative Director Daniel Lee’s first concept store, guests including Alex Gartenfeld, […]

 Photos by Steve Blaine.  On November 21, Bottega Veneta’s CEO of the Americas Gerrit Ruetzel and Cultured founder Sarah Harrelson brought together friends from near

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On November 21, Bottega Veneta’s CEO of the Americas Gerrit Ruetzel and Cultured founder Sarah Harrelson brought together friends from near and far for an intimate dinner at the Hinson residence in Miami. To celebrate the opening of Bottega Veneta's Creative Director Daniel Lee’s first concept store, guests including Alex Gartenfeld, Nan Bush, Vita Sidorkina-Morabito, Mosha Lundström Halbert, Chad and Ilona Oppenheim, Nina Johnson, Mera and Don Rubell, Douglas Friedman, Karolína Kurková, Sarah Gore Reeves, Daniela Botero, Rachel and Harmony Korine, gathered for an alfresco dinner beneath the stars—a small, sweet pause before the chaos of Art Basel descends. Attendees were treated to a three-course meal by New York-based chef Yann Nury as well as a set by Rhye, the musical project of Canadian singer Mike Milosh.

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