Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade hosted a carnival-themed party inside the sales center of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach for the launch of his new Li-Ning sneaker by fashion designer Alejandro Ingelmo.
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Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade hosted a carnival-themed party inside the sales center of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach for the launch of his new Li-Ning sneaker by fashion designer Alejandro Ingelmo.
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Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade hosted a carnival-themed party inside the sales center of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach for the launch of his new Li-Ning sneaker by fashion designer Alejandro Ingelmo.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Miami Beach hosted a party Tuesday night, launching Dwyane Wade’s new sneaker line, showcasing the property, where units sell from $2 million to $40 million, as well as Wade’s brand.
The Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade hosted the Haute Living and The Webster party to celebrate the launch of his sneaker collaboration with designers Alejandro Ingelmo and Li-Ning.
Last night, Wade, who just returned to the Miami Heat’s starting lineup Sunday after a hamstring injury, used his day off to make an Art Basel appearance at The Ritz-Carlton Residences for the launch of his newest Li-Ning sneaker collection, Third Element, a collaboration with footwear designer Alejandro Ingelmo, who has his own namesake line and consults for some of the biggest luxury labels.
Lionheart Capital, the developer of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach, partnered with South Florida Opulence Magazine to host an exclusive book signing and tasting to celebrate Siena Tavern’s Executive Chef Fabio Viviani’s new cookbook FABIO’S AMERICAN HOME KITCHEN.The cookbook includes more than 125 recipes with an Italian accent.
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