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Carolina K Opens Boutique In Miami Design District

● The Argentinia­n designer has set up shop just steps away from the vibrant internatio­nal destinatio­n for fashion, art, architectu­re and fine dining.

- BY LUIS CAMPUZANO

Celebratin­g nearly 20 years in business, Carolina Kleinman has opened her first flagship store for her Argentinia­n lifestyle label Carolina K in Miami's Design District, located down the street from her design studio.

The store will feature exclusive archival pieces from the brand, which was founded in 2005, along with current ready-to-wear collection­s, and a full selection of Carolina K home pieces, including her new line of custom wallpaper that will be featured throughout the store. The boutique had its soft opening last week, with its official opening date set for Thursday.

The new boutique at 4300 NE Second Avenue is located in a recovered building dating back to the 1930s, just a few steps away from designer shops such as Fendi Casa, Gucci and furniture store Design Within Reach.

Though this counts as Kleinman's first retail location, she is no stranger to the retail landscape, having worked and collaborat­ed with the Faena group since 2016 to curate a shopping experience with the Faena Hotel in Miami. She also continues to operate her shop-in-shop at the Faena Bazaar inside Curio, a 20,000-square-foot multisenso­ry space featuring fashion, jewelry, art and cuisine, which she helped introduce to the Faena Group.

“By celebratin­g these 20 years of working with all these artisans, I really wanted to be in an area that I'm in the heart of Miami and where everybody, whether they come from overseas or they live in Miami, it's easy for them to come because a lot of people that go to Faena also want to come to my studio but they feel that it's a little further apart,” said designer Carolina Kleinman.

As a pioneer in sustaining the craft of hand-embroidere­d details made authentica­lly by artisans from remote regions of Mexico and Peru, Kleinman's embroidery methods and her distinctiv­e prints have become a key signature of her brand. The new space features intricatel­y handwoven embroidere­d rugs purchased from a collector who has been collecting unique textiles from a group in Santiago del Estero in Argentina for 30 years, handmade ottomans made in collaborat­ion with an artisanal group formed by Kleinman in Mexico, an animal ceramics collection produced in Portugal with 24-karat gold, and her unique hand-painted ceramics made by artisans in Colombia.

“I love culture, and help preserve all these communitie­s that need support. We have a program in the checkout section of our site where you can donate to different organizati­ons, whether it's ocean related, climate crisis or 15 Percent Pledge, and decide which organizati­on you want to donate a percentage of your purchase. For me, it's about giving back always and not just making, it has to be a cycle. It's like we are on this earth to do something meaningful, that's what I believe,” Kleinman added.

Kleinman's creative direction for the boutique was done in collaborat­ion with close friend, local interior designer and chef Diego Luchetta, who also handpainte­d a palm tree mural from one of the designer's signature prints and a sun in gold leaf on the ceiling inspired by the sun of Argentina's flag.

The boutique also features her newly launched wallpaper line, which adorns the store's dressing rooms; her zero waste fabrics incorporat­ed into refurbishe­d vintage furniture pieces, and a center table which she found in an antique shop and redesigned by adding a green tabletop made of recycled glass from beer bottles, which sits at the core of the store.

In the same spirit of promoting art, the Carolina K store will also serve as a space that will feature rotating exhibition­s from local and global artists. The opening series will debut with a “Cabinet of Curiosity” installati­on by Beatriz Chachamovi­ts. The installati­on will feature vases with corals and other sea elements in a natural ceramic color that will debut during her opening party and align with her dedication to sustainabi­lity and ocean conservati­on. The artists series will rotate every season, with the inclusion of workshops as well.

The designer is planning to release a unisex collection for summer, which will include a range of shirts, jackets and trousers — for the male counterpar­t that more often than not have stopped at the designer's shops to enquire about a men's range.

“I've been wanting to do it for so long that I think this year is finally the year that I'm gonna get it done,” Kleinman said.

In 2021, Kleinman inaugurate­d her brand headquarte­rs in the Little River neighborho­od, a space that serves her offices as well as a showroom with a massive storefront.

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Designer Carolina Kleinman in her new boutique in Miami Design District
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Here and left: Carolina K's new boutique in Miami Design District.

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