Google Shopping and The Miami Beach EDITION hosted an intimate dinner in celebration of Miami Art Week with a special performance by Ravyn Lenae to mark their collaboration with artist Lauren Halsey.
The dynamic soiree in the vibrant city welcomed distinguished figures and emerging talents within the art world among cultural figures and renowned faces, including Stephanie Horton (Senior Director, Global Commerce Marketing, Google); Kennedy Yanko (Artist); George Clinton (Musician and Producer); Mickalene Thomas (Artist); HAIM (Grammy Award–Winning Band); Myles Loftin (Photographer); Evan Ross (Actor and Musician); Alton Mason (Model); Kimberly Drew (Curator); Nina Johnson (Gallerist).
Guests toasted the 2025 iteration of Google Shopping’s annual Art Basel Miami Beach partnership, for which, in collaboration with Lauren Halsey, the innovative teams launched an exclusive capsule collection of headwear. The limited line, consisting of sister dreamer baseball hats featuring her distinct contemporary imagery, is available digitally through Google Shopping and physically at LIMITED EDITION within The Miami Beach EDITION.
“At Google, we’re committed to making it seamless for people to discover and shop for things they’ll love while giving a platform for merchants of all sizes to get discovered. That’s why we’re thrilled to partner with Lauren Halsey, making her limited-edition collection easily discoverable and shoppable right in Search." says Stephanie Horton, Senior Director, Global Commerce Marketing at Google.
"I’m thrilled that Google Shopping’s annual Miami Basel event was a great success. The overwhelming enthusiasm for my upcoming sculpture park, sister dreamer, opening in Los Angeles in spring 2026, has me super excited!” said Lauren Halsey, artist.
Throughout the evening, guests sipped Belvedere cocktail creations and danced to a high-energy set from DJ Ruckus, followed by a spirited neo-soul performance by Ravyn Lenae, indulged in a multi-course meal at the Jean-Georges Vongerichten-helmed MATADOOR Room, and inhabited the inspired atmosphere of Art Week Miami Beach.
Image credit: Mike Vitelli/BFA