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154 MIAMI LIVING ML SELECTS ADDICT 9700 Collins Ave. #234 | Bal Harbour (305) 864-1099 Shoes Carrying a nice selection of fashionable sneakers, you won't feel dressed down sportin' these sneaks. It's the hottest place to pick up some awesome kicks, and all the locals know it. MISERY AND CO. 190 NW 36th St. | Miami (305) 576-8658 | myspace.com/misery_co Clothing Store Touting men and women's clothing lines by local designers like Krelwear, they also have a varied selection of art, furniture, and jewelry to purchase. There are many great items to buy here. REBEL MIAMI 6669 Biscayne Blvd. | Miami (305) 758-2369 Womens Clothing/ Home Furnishings Rebel carries more than 50 hot brand names including Diane Von Furstenberg's DVF, dvb, La ROK, J Brand, and lots more. They also sell vintage clothing and home furnishings, so you can give your home a makeover too. SHOE GALLERY 244 NE 1st Ave. | Miami (305) 371-2063 | myspace.com/shoegallery Shoe and Clothing Store Visit this downtown store for urban clothes and shoes. You'll find the average shoe to limited editions by Royal Elastics, Adidas, Converse, Puma, Reebok, and Nike. Clothing lines like Lacoste, Upper Playground and Dickies are stocked here too. SWEAT RECORDS 5501 NE 2nd Ave. | Miami (305) 758-5862 ext. 5 | sweatrecordsmiami.com Music Store Miami's only independent record store can be found behind Churchill's, an English pub where you'll hear the best of indie music at-- then pick up the album at Sweat Records. They are stocked with cds, vinyl, artwork by locals, trinkets and a number of other great toys. Sweat Records also put on tons of shows, so look out for them. Daniel Lombardi Words by Martin Haro The artisans of Talentos Civil Association, a non-profit organization aiding minorities in Argentina, combine traditional and modern techniques to create Daniel Lombardi's the beautifully designed handbags, now available in Miami. Fashion and philanthropy meet in exclusive silk and cotton designs, featuring horns as straps and semi- precious stones, that benefit the women whose skills are nurtured by Talentos. By funding, purchasing, and importing the handbags, Lombardi, a Miami-based image consultant and the lead fashionista on Galavision's Moda al Rescate and one of the hosts of Plum TV's The Juice, celebrates the gift of those less fortunate yet talented, and offers the Magic City's clotheshorses the chance to give back—and look good, too. "One day, while visiting an old friend," says Lombardi, "she told me about Talentos, so I recruited my best friend's mother, my biggest ally in bringing to life all my crazy ideas, and developed this project, which gives me a chance to give back to my community and bring a little bit of Argentina to Miami." Lombardi's handmade handbags for men and women are available at Oxygene at Bal Harbour Shops, or by order at (305) 672-2909. ML PICK shopping Shopping MIAMI INTERNATIONAL MERCHANDISE MART 777 NW 72nd Ave. | Miami (305) 261-2900 | miamimart.net Huge Mart Florida's only wholesale mart features over 300 showrooms on 286,000 square feet of space adjacent to Miami International Airport. It's the premier trade destination for national and international retail buyers. COCOWALK 3015 Grand Ave. | Coconut Grove (305) 444-0777 | cocowalk.net Marketplace Shops, restaurants, cafes, a movie theater, nightclubs and bars are all packed into this marketplace. You won't have to go anywhere else to be entertained. VENUE CATEGORY DESCRIPTION

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