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Beatriz de la Cámara Will Bring The Shape of Silence to Habibi Miami

Beatriz de la Cámara is bringing quiet drama to Miami Fashion Week. On May 22, 2026, the prêt-à-couture brand will present The Shape of Silence at Habibi Miami, setting a collection about restraint, precision, and presence inside one of the city’s most theatrical hospitality spaces.

The premise is deliberately controlled. Rather than chasing volume for spectacle’s sake, The Shape of Silence is built around what happens when fashion slows down: light softens, sound recedes, and a garment has to hold attention through line, proportion, and the discipline of its construction.

Founded in 2010, Beatriz de la Cámara has developed a language rooted in traditional tailoring, clean silhouettes, and contemporary versatility. The brand’s work often sits in that subtle space between simplicity and extravagance, where a dress can feel spare at first glance and then reveal its complexity in the way fabric falls, protects, frames, or releases the body.

Beatriz de la Cámara The Shape of Silence white gown
The Shape of Silence explores restraint, lightness, and ceremonial volume.

A collection built on stillness

For this collection, white appears as suspended light, while black brings depth and clarity. Between those two poles, the garments create a quiet dialogue with the body. Some pieces are layered with ethereal lightness; others are structured with a sharper sense of purpose. The mood is not minimal in the cold sense. It is considered, almost ritualistic.

That distinction is important. The collection’s silence is not emptiness. It is control. Silhouettes are guided by an internal logic, with volume expressed through intention rather than excess. The clothes seem designed for a woman who does not need fashion to shout on her behalf, but still expects it to speak with authority.

Rooted in haute couture traditions, each design is produced in limited quantities or made to order. The brand’s sustainability approach is tied to localized production, working closely with ateliers and artisans to reduce environmental impact while preserving the hand and integrity of each garment.

Beatriz de la Cámara The Shape of Silence black gown
Black anchors the collection with depth, clarity, and a more introspective edge.

Why Habibi Miami changes the atmosphere

The setting adds another layer. Habibi Miami, located along the Miami River, is known as a waterfront Mediterranean supper club with North African and Arabic influences, immersive interiors, and a dinner-theater rhythm that shifts as the night evolves. Its pink, teal, and Moorish-inspired design language gives the presentation a cinematic frame without turning the clothing into background decoration.

Presented exclusively for the Virtual Fashion Awards at Miami Fashion Week 2026, The Shape of Silence will be available only at Habibi Miami during the runway presentation. After the show, guests will be invited to a private trunk show, where pieces from the collection will be available as one-of-a-kind garments with no additional production.

That limited approach gives the presentation a sharper commercial and emotional edge. A guest is not simply seeing a look before it enters the usual retail cycle. They are seeing something finite, made with the idea that ownership should feel personal rather than endlessly replicated.

Event Details

  • Event: Beatriz de la Cámara — The Shape of Silence
  • Date: May 22, 2026 at 9:00 PM
  • Location: Habibi Miami, 452 NW North River Drive, Miami, FL 33128

About Beatriz de la Cámara

Beatriz de la Cámara is a prêt-à-couture brand founded in 2010 and known for timeless sophistication, meticulous craftsmanship, and refined silhouettes. Its collections balance traditional tailoring with modern femininity, using thoughtful volume, clean lines, and a conscious production model grounded in artisanal work.

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Sources: Beatriz de la Cámara announcement; Beatriz de la Cámara official site; Miami Fashion Week designers; Habibi Miami.

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