Sunday, May 15, 2011

Guayabera Time...and the Linen is Breezy

Berta Bravo aka
The Guayabera Lady
The heat is upon us and it’s not officially summer yet!  What’s a girl to wear in Miami without looking too under dressed but still professional?  
 A Guayabera of course!
 
The Guayabera, pronounced (goo-ah-yah-bay-rah) originally from Cuba dates back to the 1700’s. The garment was first made for farmers and workers who needed comfortable and cool work shirts.

Fast forward to 2011, and you can find all types and designs of Guayaberas for just about any occasion from casual to formal. 

Berta has been around these garments since she was a little girl. Her father ran a successful Guayabera shop in Cuba and again in Miami until his untimely death in 2003, that’s when Berta picked up where he left off and in 2006 opened The Guayabera Lady store on Biltmore Way in Coral Gables, Florida.  www.theguayaberalady.com

Berta re-fashions a standard Guayabera by changing the buttons, adding distinctive linings and custom fits the garment to your measurements and Voilà you have your own unique designer Guayabera. Customers look forward to having her add her own twist to the traditional garments. 

I personally own a variety of styles from traditional to formal and consider them the perfect summer wear and definitely the official attire for the annual “Cuba Libre” block party sponsored by The Globe in Coral Gables on
Friday, May 20th.

So, don’t sweat the fashion this summer, get yourself a Guayabera and stay cool.   See you at the block party!

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