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Casadonna Celebrates Its Miami Debut with Serena Williams, Victoria Beckham, and Many More

Casadonna Celebrates Its Miami Debut with Serena Williams Victoria Beckham and Many More
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Beckham, in turn, echoed that. She and Rangel Grutman are very close, and the pop-star-turned-designer said: “I always say this is my happy place. People have really, truly welcomed us here.” Victoria and David split time between Miami and the U.K.; David owns a soccer team in the area called Inter Miami, for which Messi plays (to enormous fanfare).

The weekend served as an amuse bouche for what’s to come once the Ken Fulk-designed Casadonna opens to the public this Thursday: coastal Italian cuisine, delicious cocktails, plenty of tropical-chic areas to socialize, and a million-dollar view to Biscayne Bay from a rarefied waterfront location right in the middle of Miami City. And there’s a bit of history in the air, too: Casadonna, a compound term of the Italian words meaning house and woman, is home to the Miami Women’s Club, one of the oldest charitable organizations in the city. The building is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. You can feel the century-plus worth of legacy and specialness in its bones—which is a comforting feeling in a town where the new-new-new is usually venerated.

“Casadonna is unlike anything we’ve ever done before,” said David Grutman on Saturday, standing out and looking at that view. “With the synergies we’ll make with Tao Group, plus the rich history of this setting, I really think we’ve created an icon.”