Best Fashion Designer
Karelle Levy
Karelle Levy has been making Miami weirder and better-dressed for nearly three decades. The Paris-born, Miami-raised designer started her label straight out of school in the late 1990s, cutting her teeth as an artist at the Bakehouse Art Complex in 2001 before building a studio presence in Wynwood, then the Art Center South Beach, and eventually a decade-long home at Miami Ironside. She founded KRELwear after studying textile design at RISD, where the costumes she knit for her own art performances became the seed of a full fashion label. Her process is unlike most: garments are digitally programmed and knit on Maggie, a Shima Seiki industrial machine, then hand-finished in-house using mill-end yarns and zero-waste ethics using colors that run from sun-bleached tropical to glow-in-the-dark. The result is one-of-a-kind, inclusive knitwear with her signature “Toobular” construction designed to fit a wide range of bodies without compromise. Her creations have adorned the likes of Nicki Minaj, Alanis Morissette and Latin Grammy performers over the years. She also launched her Stitch N Bitch community gatherings at The Standard in 2009, turning her studio into a creative hub as much as a shop. Though recently relocated to Savannah, she remains a fixture in the city’s creative life and continues to come back regularly. Miami fashion hasn’t quite caught up with her yet.