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Event co-hosts Delphine Bellini and Sarah Harrelson in Miami Beach.

This year's wardrobe for Art Basel Miami Beach? Pure Schiaparelli.  

Yesterday, CULTURED Editor-in-Chief Sarah Harrelson joined the fashion house’s CEO Delphine Bellini in welcoming friends of Schiaparelli and the magazine to Miami Beach with a memorable lunch to celebrate the start of the fair. 

Guests came together to discover the singular vision of designer Daniel Roseberry, creative director of the storied French maison. Attendees included art collectors Komal Shah, Sherry Felson, and Sloan Lindemann Barnett, CULTURED’s Arts Editor-at-Large Sophia Cohen, Ussie CEO Jamie Singer Soros, and Justice Sharp. 

Returning for its 22nd in-person edition, this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach will be the first led by the fair’s new director, Bridget Finn. Marking an end to the 2024 arts event calendar for curators, collectors, and dealers before the new year, attendees headed off to browse the fair wearing their own Schiaparelli-made works of art.

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Sarah Harrelson
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Justice Sharp
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Jamie Singer Soros
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Sloan and Violet Lindemann Barnett
Abigail Ross Goodman, Komal Shah, Molly Epstein, and Erin Pariser
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Sophia Cohen, Sarah Harrelson, and Kinga Lampert
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Debi Wisch, Dana Farouki, and Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn
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Delphine Bellini and Sarah Harrelson
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Ivana Berendika, Kinga Lampert, and Erin Pariser
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Michelle Rubell, Jessica Chestman, and Maky Hinson
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Komal Shah

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