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Brand Launch and Art Exhibition Brings in Popular Company

Miami Billionaire Patrick Carroll joins forces during Formula One for Miami Heat’s NBA Hot Shot Tyler Herro’s Boy Wonder World Lifestyle Brand Launch and SOLARIS Art Exhibition to benefit charity.
May 4th, 2023
On Thursday, THE OFFICE art gallery debuted SOLARIS, a new exhibition of paintings curated by local artist Johnny Robles, and the launch of Tyler Herro’s new lifestyle clothing brand, Boy Wonder World, captured through a stunning capsule collection.
Coker Lucas, manager of Tyler Herro Enterprises touched on the brand, “Boy Wonder Word is a lifestyle brand in the community and it boasts all of Tyler’s off-court interests, which consists of music, fashion, art, sports, food and beverage and hospitality.” “The brand is a vehicle for Tyler to get involved in all those interests. We’ve been building this for about a year so we’re still in kind of the infancy stage and we don’t want to rush anything. It’s something that is really close to our hearts. But, the next step is just trying to get the community more involved in everything we’re doing and really just get the name out there, moreso than just making it a clothing brand right now. We’d like to do more activations like the art gallery, and just for future references, we are doing some cool things sometime in July.”
As far as tying the brand to the sports world, especially basketball or the cities he’s been a part of talks are ongoing, but nothing is set just yet.
“Hopefully within the year, maybe early next year, we’ll release those ties to the world,” said Lucas. “You know, Tyler has a lot of ties. He’s tied to Kentucky, Milwaukee and he obviously loves Miami. He’s been here since he was 19 and the city has had a great impression on him so finding an avenue for us to get involved in basketball, whether it’s in Milwaukee, back in Lexington where he went to college or here in Miami, we’ll figure it out whatever is best.
In the future, possibly five years from now, there’s even talks of having a large-scale fashion show with a catwalk.
“Probably not Tyler walking down the runway, but a fashion show with a bunch of ladies walking down the runway is definitely something we’ve even been thinking of ourselves,” said Coker while laughing.
“Where we’re at tonight is a Boy Wonder gallery that caters to Tyler’s interest with art. Instead of just doing regular merch, we really wanted it to be more community driven and have real activations so that’s what gave us the idea for the art gallery design. We didn’t want to do a regular launch party and what better way to get the word out there, then doing it in Miami’s Design District.”
The debut of the event was sponsored by Miami’s Billionaire Patrick Carroll. Miami business tycoon and philanthropist, Patrick Carroll, is already a leader in the real estate sector. Having reached the level of national recognition, he is a disciplined investor, strategizing and overseeing the portfolio for CARROLL. His expert work in the field has led to a massive $11.5 B in acquisitions and $6.7 B in dispositions for the company. But when he’s not out there conquering the business world, he has another passion: collecting art and giving back to charities in need. Which is why Patrick Carroll decided to sponsor this amazing collaboration and Launch party. 100% of proceeds from the evening will go to a charity of Carroll’s choice to continue in his worldwide giving back.
Patrick Carroll spoke on the importance of his involvement, “ I love both Charity and Art, so to have a chance to give back in the name of Art makes this all worth while. I’m an art collector and the Gallery owner Matt is a good buddy of mine who felt Tyler Herro and I could join forces to make a difference.” And that they did. Carroll also added, “When I see a great opportunity to be involved with some truly talented artists and support my community, I can’t miss it!”
SOLARIS showcased Jonny Robles’ latest art installation as its focal point – a journey that captures the essence of his multi-disciplinary fusing a mind-bending approach to color theory that blends art, technology, and nature into a mesmerizing psychological experience. The capsule collection, Boy Wonder World, brings together the unique vision of Tyler Herro, an iconic personality representing his full foray into the lifestyle sector that’s both bold and inspiring.
A variety of featured culinary items from Tablé and Mister O1 was catered at the event. To complement the delicious food, a selection of drinks provided by Blue Run Spirits was flowing throughout the evening for all to enjoy.
This event truly was a landmark moment through an immersive experience in the world of art, fashion and charity. Celebrities in attendance; Patrick Carroll (Miami’s own celebrity real estate mogul, Art Connoisseur and Global Philanthropist), Tyler Herro (Miami Heat NBA), Johnny Robles (featured artist), Tim Hardaway Jr. (Dallas Mavericks NBA) and Reilly Opelka (Pro Tennis Player).
For information on the brand visit https://www.instagram.com/boywonderworld/. The official website will be launching soon.
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Art Hearts Fashion Took the Lead at Swim Week

From bird queens to body glitter, Art Hearts Fashion lit up Eden Roc with unapologetic flair.
June 2nd, 2025
If the ballroom at Eden Roc Miami Beach could talk, it would still be catching its breath after a weekend of bold designs, wild performances, and unapologetically fabulous fashion. Art Hearts Fashion hosted two back-to-back nights of Swim Week magic that reminded everyone why Miami is that girl when it comes to turning a runway into a full-on experience.
From house music inspired graphics and metallic fringe to upcycled couture and belly dancing drama, here’s what went down and why it worked.
Friday: Neon, Nightlife, and Not-So-Innocent Swimwear
Friday’s vibe was “don’t call us subtle.” The ballroom pulsed like an underground club-meets-art gallery, and the fashion matched the mood.
- Pia Bolte kicked things off with chaos in the best way: think animal prints, bedazzled corsets, and a general sense that anything could (and maybe did) happen.
- CA RIO CA, Cirone SwimLingerie, and Coyote Jocks blurred swimwear and nightlife so thoroughly that no one was sure if they were headed to the beach or the DJ booth—and that was the point.
- Slay Swimwear and Papi Swim closed the night with all gas, no breaks. The prints were loud, the cuts were daring, and the confidence was contagious.
By the end of the night, the ballroom was less fashion show and more electric playground and, nobody wanted to leave.
- Papi Swim
- Pia Bolt
- Slay Swimwear
Saturday: Birds, Bells, and Beautiful Intentions
Saturday brought just as much energy, but with a little more soul. There was a clear shift toward statement-making fashion—with a few theatrical surprises thrown in for good measure.
- Love for Upcycling opened with a collection made entirely from repurposed materials. Between the animal-inspired silhouettes and a model literally carrying a live parrot, it was giving eco-warrior chic and the crowd was living.
- David Tupaz followed with floaty, toned down resort looks that whispered elegance..
- Caroline Derpienski turned the tempo right back up with a Snake Collection that sparkled, shimmied, and swayed. It was all hips, gold, and glitter. Basically, fashion you don’t just wear, you perform.
- Later acts from Joseph Auren, Henri Costa, BFyne, and Bad Pink brought metallics, fringe, futuristic cuts, and everything in between.
Each designer delivered something distinct, and yet the night felt beautifully cohesive. Everyone had a point of view, and nobody was playing it safe.
- Caroline Derpienski
- Love For Upcycling
- David Tupaz
Nestled right along the glittering coastline, the Eden Roc Miami Beach proved to be more than just a backdrop. It was a co-star. With its mix of vintage Miami glamour and modern luxury, the hotel set the perfect tone for a weekend that celebrated both bold innovation and timeless flair. Walking into the ballroom felt like stepping into a curated dreamscape: sleek lighting, high-gloss floors, and enough air-kissed hellos to fill a red carpet.
The space struck a rare balance, intimate enough to feel exclusive yet grand enough to hold the weight of real fashion moments. The ocean breeze just outside the lobby, the iconic palm-lined drive, and the buzz of camera crews and couture-wrapped guests moving between hotel suites and the show floor gave everything the feel of an extended editorial shoot. It wasn’t just where the shows happened. It was where the weekend happened.
During intermissions, guests floated through the venue, cocktails in hand, mingling beneath chandeliers and recapping standout looks like seasoned fashion editors. With mezcal in one corner and mojitos in another, the space felt alive with conversation and camera flashes. There was a sparkle in the air, a vibe that made it feel like you weren’t just attending Swim Week. You were part of something cinematic.
Let’s be real. Swim Week at Eden Roc was a full-on vibe. It wasn’t just a series of fashion shows. It was a living mood board, a love letter to individuality, and a dance party dressed in metallic fringe. From the moment the first heel hit the runway to the final twirl on Saturday night, the energy was electric. You didn’t just watch the shows. You felt them.
Each designer brought their own version of bold, from recycled fabrics and resort-wear minimalism to glitter-drenched snake goddesses and futuristic jockstraps. It was a reminder that swimwear can be art, identity, celebration, and rebellion all at once. The crowd reflected that too, creative, expressive, and fully dressed for the moment.
While the runway looks took center stage, the heart behind Art Hearts Fashion quietly grounded the entire experience. The platform isn’t just about putting beautiful people in beautiful clothing. It’s about using the power of fashion to drive change, lift voices, and give back. With partnerships like Make-A-Wish®, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, and Project Cancerland, Art Hearts proves that fashion can and should do more than just look good.
What makes it all feel different is the sincerity. There’s no preachy undertone, no performance for clout, just an honest integration of purpose and creativity. From inclusive casting and emerging voices to boundary-pushing collections like Love for Upcycling, the message was clear. Impact isn’t the accessory. It’s the outfit.
If this weekend had a dress code, it would be “Come exactly as you are, but make it fabulous.” And that ethos carried into every detail, the drinks, the dancing, the applause, the backstage selfies, the whispered “who’s that designer?” conversations.
Swim Week wasn’t just fun. It was freeing.
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Miami Swim Week’s Kick-Off

ELLE Swimwear Opened Miami Swim Week with Poolside Glam and Sunset Soundtracks.
May 28th, 2025
Leave it to ELLE Swimwear and Miami Swim Week® The Shows to throw the kind of party that sets the tone for the entire season: chic, sun-soaked and just the right amount of extra. On Tuesday night, the who’s who of fashionistas, influencers and perfectly tanned creatives gathered to celebrate the official kickoff of Miami Swim Week 2025, and let’s just say, the bar has been set high.
Tucked away on the ultra-exclusive Venetian Islands, the private waterfront villa felt more like a fashion fantasy than a party venue. Imagine stepping into a space where every palm is lit just right, the pool reflects the skyline like a high-gloss editorial, and the whole place hums with that “something fabulous is about to happen” feeling. It wasn’t just a backdrop, it was the mood.
And speaking of moods, let’s talk sushi. Sushi by Yasu was the evening’s culinary crown jewel. Each roll was a tiny masterpiece: fresh and delicate. Light enough to keep guests grazing, but satisfying enough to feel like a moment, the bites kept flowing all night, paired perfectly with champagne and curated cocktails.
The soundtrack of the night? DJ Brooke Brazelton spun a set that floated perfectly between rooftop lounge and full-body groove. Think vibey house, remixed classics, and the kind of bassline that makes strangers become dance partners. It wasn’t just background music—it moved the night along like a perfectly timed runway show. The crowd swayed, sipped and sparkled, and by midnight, the villa felt like the heartbeat of Swim Week itself.
As for the crowd, it was Miami at its best. A stunning blend of models, stylists, editors and locals who looked like they walked straight off a set. There were breezy linens, sheer mesh, bold swimwear, and sunglasses that stayed on long after the sun went down. The fashion was fearless, the conversation flowed, and every corner of the villa buzzed with excitement and ambition.
Somewhere between the third glass of prosecco and the fifth compliment on someone’s outfit, it became clear, Miami Swim Week 2025 wasn’t just starting. It had arrived. And if this kick-off party was just the beginning, we’re all in for a summer of serious style.
Bookmark it now: this is the summer where swimwear slays, the music flows, and the vibes are always turned way up. See you at the next villa.
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