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Thrillist Miami
Monday August 3, 2009

Cascella

Now Open: 1106 Lincoln Rd; South Beach; 305.532.0256

European incursion into the Americas can be unfortunate
(smallpox), or fortuitous (the Beatles influenced US music
greatly, and there's also a video of Van Damme dancing).
Providing a Euro invasion of style, Cascella.

Once a family run atelier in Italy, Cascella opened a
Sardinia boutique catering to the yacht and holiday crowd in
the '60s, then branched out to Rome, and finally the New
World with their just-opened, spaciously curated shop, full
of breezy, colorful, high-end casual brands from Italy and
other parts of Europe, ensuring everyone loves your
Liechtensteez. There's hard-to-find Italian stuff like
epauletted Dirk Bikkembergs polos you might wear golfing, a
Paolo Pecora short sleeve buttondown in yellow with
pre-rolled cuffs, and a grip of stuff from Frankie Morello,
like polos with snap buttons normally seen on cowboy shirts,
and an elegant white dress shirt that instead of collar
buttons, has little safety pins, which don't seem all that
safe next to your jugular. Non-Italian stuff's repped by
bright orange windbreakers from Portugal's Vicri, Neil
Barrett taupe silk polos, hand-painted tees from 180 Grammes
with images like can-can girls, and a wide selection of Tom
Rebl goods, from summer-weight plaid shirts with tie-dyed
stripes, to subversive tees with a particularly hot female
wearing nothing up top but lip-shaped pasties and bangs over
her face, which sounds dirtier than it really is.

Cascella also's got slacks, like tapered jobs from Les
Hommes in bright red or yellow, and they even peddle fine
art, including work from Germany's Cellina von Mannstein,
who photographs women intertwined together or in
compromising positions, an incursion that proves Europe's
fortuitous ability to make awesomely perved-out stuff
"tasteful".

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