M
iami's streets are now a catwalk for luxury living, with high-end condos that blend fashion and lifestyle. The latest crop of couture condos is all about cool, with developers pushing the boundaries of style.
At 888 Brickell, Dolce & Gabbana's first US-branded residence will rise to a record 90 stories, featuring 259 residences and a yet-to-be-announced 5-star hotel. Prices start at $3.5 million for these elegant, edge-laden digs that combine NYC's Seagram Building with Milanese midcentury design.
The building's facade shimmers in golden beads, while the interior is furnished by Dolce & Gabbana itself. International buyers are drawn to its beautifully designed amenities, including a house Rolls Royce and lap pools. Nearby, the Rider Residences channel the "golden age of rock 'n' roll" with a rebellious style and $1 million worth of artworks.
Residents can cruise around Miami on a fleet of 12 motorcycles, while the Vinyl Hi-Fi Listening Room features a limited-edition Brionvega Radiofonografo turntable. The Recovery Room on the pool deck is the perfect spot to unwind after a night out. Prices start at $500,000 for a one-bedroom unit.
For a more glamorous experience, head to the 25-floor Elle Residences Miami in Edgewater, where interiors by The One Atelier evoke the pages of Elle Decor. This youthful concept features a French Riviera-inspired sundeck, two pools, and an outdoor movie theater, with prices starting at $525,000.
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