Swimwear and Miami? A match made in sun-drenched heaven. We caught up with Hunza G founder and creative director Georgiana Huddart—whose brand practically lives on Miami Beach billboards (and in our ‘80s archives)—to get her go-to spots in the Magic City. From biohacked facials to plant-based feasts, mid-century soundrooms to martinis on the beach, here’s how Georgiana does Miami: vibrant, effortless and always a little iconic—all in a Hunza G x The Standard red bikini, of course.
Honestly, it’s just quite iconic in the swimwear space. So many of our ‘80s archive imagery comes straight from Miami Beach. It’s vibrant with culture as well as having a beautiful natural element too.
The Biohacker Facial. Anything that makes my skin come out with a serious glow is my favourite thing.
Mandolin is great, such a good spread for sharing. Flora is really good. The kind of food that makes you feel great from the inside out, all plant-based. The rooftop at Klaw for a really good cocktail and views of the Miami coastline. Sunny’s for a great martini on the beach.
Have to say Coconut Grove, you get a nice blend of good food, music, arts and shopping as well as a lot of nature and more relaxed energy, which is more my thing these days.
Wynwood, my friend took me around their gallery. But the entire city is full of art, that’s what makes it so great.
Jolene Soundroom is a cool mid-century, '70s-style space with local music, it’s a fun spot! Medium cool has local DJs and talent, always a good night.
Frankie, Eliou and The Webster are probably my fave spots.