Swim Week in Miami has always brought style to the surface — but this year, it dove deeper. DRIP MIAMI 2025, masterfully produced by creative visionary Lee Jarrett, became one of the most talked-about fashion spectacles of the season. With over 70 models storming the rooftop runway and a venue packed with celebrities, influencers, and fashion insiders, this wasn’t just a show — it was a cultural reset.
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The Architect Behind the Experience
The man pulling the strings behind the curtain was none other than Lee Jarrett (@visualzbylee), the Miami-based photographer, videographer, and production coordinator known for transforming creative concepts into full-blown movements. As the producer of Drip Miami, he curated a dream team of designers, artists, and models to create a night that was bold, luxurious, and unforgettable.
Jarrett’s vision wasn’t just to produce a fashion show — it was to create a visual experience that endures through viral reels, press coverage, and cultural memory. And judging by the explosive social media reactions and packed crowd, he delivered.
Check out some Behind the Scenes:
Fernello: A Living Art Exhibition
If anyone knows how to blur the line between art and fashion, it’s Fernello (@fernello), the internationally acclaimed body paint artist. Known for his Netflix-featured work, Fernello’s segment at DRIP turned the human form into wearable masterpieces. Models shimmered in illusion-style body paint so detailed it left the audience in awe. Every brushstroke told a story, making his presentation feel more like a live art gallery than a runway.
Capristan: Luxury Swimwear Redefined
Capristan Swimwear (@capristan) took the show to new heights with a collection that screamed elegance and opulence. From custom metallic fabrics to European-inspired cuts, their pieces made every model feel like a walking couture statement. Dripping in glam, Capristan proved that swimwear could live at the intersection of high fashion and confidence.
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SHE Designs: The Soul of Carnival on the Catwalk
Representing Caribbean pride and carnival culture with unmatched vibrancy, SHE Designs (@shedesignsu) turned the runway into a celebration. Their intricate costumes, feathered masterpieces, and bold colors captured the spirit of global carnival traditions, making this more than fashion — it was cultural homage. The crowd erupted in cheers as models danced in creations that celebrated identity and heritage.
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Ronin x Bunny: The Kini Fairy’s Whimsical World
With a dreamy collection filled with handcrafted floral appliqués and sultry silhouettes, Ronin x Bunny (@roninxbunny), led by designer @bunnybizous, enchanted the audience. Her swimwear was part fantasy, part femme power, and all originality. The Kini Fairy delivered a collection that celebrated uniqueness and brought a refreshing feminine energy to the night.
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The Crowd + The Culture
The night was a melting pot of fashion lovers, tastemakers, photographers, and influencers — all there to witness greatness. With cameras flashing, reels trending, and the city buzzing, DRIP MIAMI 2025 was more than a show — it was the moment. Socialites, music artists, and media elites all gathered under one rooftop, proving once again that Miami is a hub for cultural innovation and unapologetic creativity.
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The Aftermath: Viral Waves & Fashion Fame
Since the final model stepped off the runway, DRIP MIAMI content has flooded the internet. Reels are going viral, photos are circulating in top blogs, and fans are already asking when the next show will be. The production team has made it clear — this is only the beginning.
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Final Word
DRIP MIAMI 2025 was a fusion of fearless fashion, powerful art, and rich culture, executed with precision and heart. It’s shows like this that elevate the standard — and with Lee Jarrett at the helm, we already know next year will be even bigger.
Watch this space. Miami isn’t done dripping.
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Credits:
• Produced by: @leejarrett | @visualzbylee
• Show: @dripmiami2025
• Body Paint: @fernello
• Couture Swimwear: @capristan
• Carnival Fashion: @shedesignsu
• Creative Swimwear: @roninxbunny | @bunnybizous
Swim Week in Miami
Drip by Fernello
Producer: Lee Jarrett
Photographer @raulshoots305
Swim Week in Miami
Drip by Fernello
Producer: Lee Jarrett
Photographer @raulshoots305