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Young Professionals Came In Droves For Mimi’s Boutiq Women’s Brunch




Young Professionals Came In Droves For Mimi’s Boutiq Women’s Brunch

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Were you at Mimi’s Boutiq Women’s Brunch this weekend? Known for her annual fashion show extravaganza in Miami, Mimi Mora decided to do things a little different this year. The entrepreneur and community influencer held a brunch entitled By Women for Women, with the intention of gathering young professional go-getters in the South Florida area. Hundreds gathered at Moca Cafe in Miami for the event, including some who had flown in from elsewhere for the professional mixer.

Mimi's Boutiq Women's Brunch Miami
Oh, and look! It’s Riva Nyri and Ada! These two songstresses were the musical treat of the night! They’re all smiles.

Mimi's Boutiq Women's Brunch 2017
Here’s Riva again…this time with Haitian-American model Kiki Barth. Hey ladies…heyyyy.

Mimi's Boutiq Women's Brunch Miami 2017
And here’s Mimi giving I Am Priiincess founder some sugar! Women supporting women. Hooray!

Mimi's Boutiq Women's Brunch held in Miami

M.I.A. Media Inc CEO Mia Lopez posed with two other professionals. As you can all see, all the ladies attending were dressed in white. And what gorgeous choice of dresses. You can literally see the love and harmony in the faces of all the attendees!

Mimi's Boutiq Women's Brunch in Miami

Just look at the room! Full of queens!

It’s another triumph for Mimi’s Boutiq! That girl, Mimi. Hooray!

[Photography Credit: Oli Photographie]

CLICK HERE to keep up with Mimi’s Boutiq and its founder!



K St. Fort
K St. Fort
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