FAME x Bragga // Celebrating International Women's Day at The Moore in Miami's Design District
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FAME x Bragga // Celebrating International Women's Day at The Moore in Miami's Design District

A Rooftop Celebration of Women Who Lead and Create
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FAME x Bragga // Celebrating International Women's Day at The Moore in Miami's Design District

In the heart of Miami's Design District, atop the stunning rooftop of The Moore, Bragga Festival delivered yet another unforgettable edition of its cultural platform—this time in celebration of International Women's Day. The evening brought together women leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs for an experience that seamlessly wove together art, fashion, and meaningful conversation.

This marks FAME Magazine's fourth collaborative event with Bragga Festival, and with each edition, the synergy between our platforms only grows stronger. What started as a shared vision to spotlight creativity and culture has evolved into a partnership rooted in purpose—and this edition might have been the most powerful yet.

Voices That Inspire: The Speaker Stage

One of the evening's defining moments was the Speaker Stage: "Voces Que Inspiran" (Voices That Inspire), a space designed to foster genuine connection and share real experiences among women who are leading the way in their respective fields. The stage featured Catalina Maya, a journalist with over 20 years of experience and now the founder of her own public relations agency; Oerly Nava, community leader of Miésolis and an expert in leadership; Valentina Giraldo, an e-commerce specialist with a focus on Amazon and TikTok Shop; and Mariale Espinosa, a specialist in health and peptides. Each speaker brought a unique perspective, and together they created a conversation that was as empowering as it was authentic.

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Fashion With Purpose: Anaia's Artisan Collection

The programming continued with a fashion showcase that highlighted both talent and artisanal craftsmanship. Colombian brand Anaia presented a resort wear collection developed by women artisans—many of them single mothers and heads of household—shining a light on the value of handmade work and the social impact woven into every piece. It was fashion with a story, and the audience felt every thread of it.

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Art Meets the Runway: Rubén López and E-ismo

Following that, Spanish artist Rubén López took to the runway with an artistic proposition that blurred the lines between contemporary art and fashion. His collection of intervened garments, created under his own creative language known as E-ismo, offered a bold and visionary take on wearable art that captivated the room.

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Closing the Night: Music, Energy, and Connection

The evening reached its crescendo with a DJ set by Andrea Ferrartti, who filled the rooftop with beats that celebrated music, connection, and feminine energy. The entire event was guided by host and influencer Fabiana Márquez, whose warmth and charisma kept the night flowing effortlessly from one moment to the next.

A Platform That Keeps Growing

With this edition, Bragga Festival reaffirms its commitment to creating spaces where talent, creativity, and inspiring stories converge. It continues to solidify its position as a platform that champions the intersection of art, fashion, and community in Miami—and we at FAME Magazine are proud to be part of that mission.

Here's to the women who lead, create, and inspire. And here's to many more nights like this one.

Alex Quin

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Alex Quin

Alex Quin is a marketer and journalist operating at the intersection of business and entertainment. His work blends media, content, and performance marketing, giving him a unique perspective on how culture and commerce connect in today’s digital landscape.

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