The Webster hosts an intimate Art Week gathering unveiling the brand’s newly reimagined world
JW Anderson brought a thoughtful dose of craft-minded refinement to Miami Art Week with an intimate event celebrating its newly rearticulated vision, hosted in partnership with The Webster. Held at the pop-up space on Collins Avenue, the evening introduced guests, press, and regional tastemakers to a world Jonathan Anderson has rebuilt around human skill, elevated materials, and the pleasure of collecting. More than a retail moment, the gathering functioned as a quiet reveal of the designer’s “modern-day cabinet of curiosities,” where fashion, objects, and art converge.
Inside the space—developed with architects Sanchez Benton—attendees explored a curated selection that foregrounded provenance and meticulous making. Knitwear spun from fine yarns, Japanese denim crafted with specialist partners, and tailored pieces in Donegal tweed and Locharron tartan stood alongside artist-led objects and archival re-editions. The mix broadened into ceramics by Akiko Hirai, Murano glassware, Welsh blankets, Lucie Rie mugs, and even hand-forged nails and estate-produced honey, each chosen to extend the brand’s language of contemporary heritage.
The evening marked JW Anderson’s first regional showcase of this refreshed creative universe, using Miami Art Week as a stage to reintroduce the brand’s expanded ethos to the U.S. audience. Elevated yet intimate, the event underscored Anderson’s belief that design, in all its forms, finds meaning through the handmade—and that fashion gains depth when placed in dialogue with the objects that shape how we live.








