The Webster
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The Webster

Miami, Florida

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A multi-brand luxury boutique in a restored 1939 Art Deco building on Collins Avenue. Laure Heriard Dubreuil curates a selection that mixes established houses with emerging designers in a space that feels like a private residence. The building alone is worth the visit — original terrazzo, curved staircases, and natural light that makes everything look better.

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The second floor for menswear. The rooftop for the view. The ground floor for the architecture.

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