The Bazaar for Good returning to the Miami Design District

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The Bazaar for Good returning to the Miami Design District
Pictured are Rachael Russell Saiger, Isabela Rangel Grutman, Valeria Lipovetsky, Danie Gictuomez Ortigoza and Martha Graeff.

The Bazaar for Good returns to the Miami Design District on May 10 and 11, made possible by Lancome, Schutz, Babor, MarcCain and Stitch Lab for its fifth consecutive year.

It will offer ticketed guests a discounted designer shopping experience, curated events, including conversations led by Valeria Lipovetsky, and a silent auction, all to raise funds for several nonprofit organizations globally.

Founded in 2018 by Martha Graeff and Danie Gomez-Ortigoza, Bazaar for Good is a shopping experience that brings the community together to do good. Comprising over 30 women from different disciplines and countries with a strong presence on social media who are committed to using social media to create meaningful change while supporting underserved communities and organizations worldwide.

Following the most successful The Bazaar for Good to date, which raised over $450,000 last year, for the second year in a row, they will partner with one of Miami’s most beloved local nonprofit organizations, Style Saves, to raise funds for their annual back-to-school event, which provides uniforms and school supplies to over 10,000 students in Miami-Dade and beyond in South Florida.

Featured designer brands available at the event include Veronica Beard, Illesteva, Devon Windsor, Tropic of C, a selection of luxury items from CURIO at Faena Bazaar, and many more luxury brands. During the event, items are sold at excellent discounted prices.

Proceeds from ticket sales, the silent auction, and items purchased at The Bazaar for Good benefit Style Saves and Camila Coelho’s hometown health organization.

“The 2024 edition of The Bazaar for Good returns home. This year’s event will take place again where it all started, in Paradise Plaza in the Miami Design District. We are delighted to have Camila Coelho back for a new edition and thrilled to continue our significant partnership with Style Saves, a nonprofit organization,” Martha Graeff and Danie Gomez-Ortigoza, founders of the project, said during a dinner in celebration of International Women’s Month in March.

Additional activations include conversations led by Valeria Lipovetsky, an acoustic concert series, a yoga session with Mimi Yoga, and an online auction where individuals can bid on items, including experiences from The Standard Hotel & Spa and The Cliff Jamaica.

Additional supporting partners include Babor, Shopbob, Casa del Sol tequila, Tito’s vodka, La Croix and Flor de Cana.

The network of entrepreneurial women supporting The Bazaar For Good includes Ines Andrea Minski, Angie Landaburu, Camila Canabal, Camila Coelho, Camila Straschnoy, Candice Swanepoel, Claudia Vergara, Catalina Maya, Ines Sheero, Dafne Evangelista, Danie Gomez-Ortigoza, Daniela Botero, Deborah Bello, Devon Windsor, Eglantina Zingg, Gabriela Medina, Irma Martinez, Isabela Rangel Grutman, Jenny Lopez, Karen Martinez, Martha Graeff, Nane Miller, Pam Arias, Rachael Russell Saiger, Sharon Fonseca, Valeria Lipovetsky, and Vita Sidorkina.

Tickets for The Bazaar for Good shopping event are available at www.thebazaarforgood.org.

 

 

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