Silvia Tcherassi presents special edition of Sofia bag in Miami

Colombian designer Silvia Tcherassi launched a limited edition of her iconic Sofia bag, inspired by tennis, at a private dinner in Miami Beach during the Miami Open.

On March 15, Colombian designer Silvia Tcherassi unveiled a special edition of her iconic Sofia bag at an intimate dinner in a private Miami Beach residence. Held during the 41st Miami Open, the event was co-hosted by Olivia Elliott, an emerging tennis player, and Sofía Espinosa Tcherassi, the brand's ready-to-wear director. Attendees included tennis figures Grigor Dimitrov and Lorenzo Musetti, gathered outdoors near the courts in a blend of fashion and sport. The bag features a textured off-white fabric, drawing from tennis's relaxed yet refined aesthetic, suitable for moving from a match to dinner with comfort and elegance. The brand also introduced tennis-themed accessories, including a silk scarf and bag charms.

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