Kith founder Ronnie Fieg hosted an intimate and lavish dinner at The Moore Miami to celebrate his Haute Living Art Basel cover. Joined by his wife, Shari, and Haute Living owner Kamal Hotchandani, Fieg welcomed a guest list of notable friends, including Victor Cruz, Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Love and his wife, Kate Bock, and 30 more people. The exclusive evening featured extravagant dishes and tequila from Cincoro Tequila, setting the tone for a memorable celebration. Fieg recently announced his exciting new partnership with BMW and learned at the dinner that he shared an admiration and heartfelt anecdote with the legendary Bob Marley.
The Haute Living owner recounted how Marley famously viewed BMW as an acronym for “Bob Marley and the Wailers and always drove BMWs because of that.” The story drew laughter and applause from the guests, including Marley’s son, Rohan Marley, who was in attendance. Selah Marley and Nico Marley also attended the event. Hotchandani also shared a touching story about Bob Marley, revealing how the legend used to leave his car unlocked, believing that if someone needed something badly enough to break in, so be it.
Rohan Marley later delivered a moving toast, reflecting on his father’s values and philosophy. “To my father, possession was never a thing,” he said. “What makes us rich is life itself. We are put on this earth to give, to love, to share, and most importantly, to give love and thanks.” Rohan concluded his toast by congratulating Fieg on his accomplishments and thanking everyone in the room for celebrating such a meaningful evening.
The night was a testament to creativity, legacy, and the power of storytelling, leaving guests inspired by the intersection of art, culture, and community.
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