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Art Hearts Fashion Is Taking Over Miami This December — Art Week 2025

The runway powerhouse announces its star-studded return to Art Week with four nights of fashion, art, and VIP excess

If your December social calendar isn’t already booked solid, clear it now. Art Hearts Fashion is descending upon Miami for Art Week 2025, transforming the city’s hottest venues into a four-day fashion extravaganza from December 3–6.

We’re talking runway shows. We’re talking art exhibits. We’re talking Kiki On the River, Habibi, Queen, and a lineup of designers that reads like a who’s who of emerging and established talent.

The Backstory

For those late to the party, Art Hearts Fashion isn’t some scrappy newcomer trying to make a splash. Founded by Erik Rosete back in 2010, the platform has quietly (okay, not so quietly) become one of fashion’s most influential runway producers. The brand’s resume? Shows for Adidas, Nike Swim, Dr. Martens, Michael Costello, Nicole Miller, Steve Madden, Trina Turk, and the list goes on.

This past year alone, AHF expanded internationally to London, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Shanghai. So when they roll into Miami, they’re not playing around.

The Designer Roster

Expect to see collections from Mister Triple XGiannina AzarHIROMI ASAIGeorge StylerCult of MishfitBerry Beachy SwimwearOMG BikinisBad PinkCapristranChavelis PlayhouseDiyanni Yacht ClubMaribel JD, and Pia Bolte — with more announcements reportedly in the works.

The mix is intentional. Swimwear for the Miami set, avant-garde pieces for the art crowd, and everything in between.

The Venues

Forget sterile convention centers. Art Hearts Fashion has secured some of Miami’s most coveted nightlife destinations for this year’s showcases. Kiki On the River brings that Mediterranean waterfront energy, Habibi delivers Middle Eastern-inspired opulence, and Queen rounds out the venue roster with its own distinct flavor. It’s fashion week meets Miami nightlife — exactly as it should be.

What Rosete Has to Say

“Miami has always been a place where art, culture, and fashion collide, and this season we’re celebrating that spirit more than ever,” the AHF founder shared. “By bringing together top industry professionals, innovative designers, and tastemakers, we’re proud to present a dynamic platform that highlights the true artistry of fashion during Miami Art Week.”

Translation: expect spectacle.

The Bigger Picture

What sets Art Hearts Fashion apart from the crowded fashion week landscape? The platform has made inclusivity more than just a buzzword — featuring models of every size and identity, designers from diverse backgrounds, and weaving philanthropic partnerships throughout their programming. In an industry often criticized for its gatekeeping, AHF has built a reputation for actually opening doors.

With events spanning New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and now a robust international presence, the Miami showcase has become a flagship moment on the AHF calendar — a chance to flex their production muscle in a city that demands nothing less than extraordinary.

How to Get In

Limited VIP packages are available through artheartsfashion.com. Media credentials are being accepted for press, influencers, and content creators.

Our advice? Don’t sleep on this one. Miami Art Week waits for no one.

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