Welcome to Jardim Sol de Janeiro: A Garden for the Senses.
Discover the vibrant essence of Brazil with this exuberant fusion of nature, art, and our iconic scents. Three emerging Brazilian female artists––Niege Borges, Bárbara Tamilin, and Amanda Lobos––celebrate our globally-loved body creams and bring our perfume mists to life with Cheirosa Portals. The Portals reimagine Rio de Janeiro's iconic phone booths known as "orelhões,” which translates to "big ears" in Portuguese. Each Portal is adorned with original artwork inspired by our expressive scents. Committed to sustainability, we have designed Jardim Sol de Janeiro utilizing eco-friendly practices, including locally-sourced materials and minimal waste. Remaining flowers will be donated to local Miami organizations, reinforcing our dedication to positive community impact.
Location:
Miami Beach Botanical Garden 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Dates + Hours:
December 4-8, 2024
December 4, 2024: 10am to 7pm
December 5, 2024: 11am to 7pm
December 6-7, 2024: 10am to 6pm
December 8, 2024: 10am to 3pm
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Meet the artists
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Amanda Lobos
B. 1999, Vila Velha, Espírito Santoto, Brazil
Amanda Lobos, Latin American Design Awards’ Young Talent,
2023, uses art to explore her experience as a Black bisexual artist, celebrating life and provoking others to do the same.“I like surreal ideas. I like to stay out of human forms, literal forms and realism. When you see my work, it is a feeling, it is about the way you interpret it.”
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Bárbara Tamilin
B. 1993, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Bárbara Tamilin is a visual artist and illustrator known for her use of vibrant colors, female characters and bold textures. She is inspired by dreams and daily life.
“I wanted to illustrate a woman’s day in Rio de Janeiro, from morning to sunrise, waking up early to sunbathe on the beach, then salty, resting after. When night falls, getting ready to go out.”
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Niege Borges
B. 1994, Brooklyn, New York, United States
Niege Borges is a Brazilian-born visual artist and self-taught painter, inspired by womanhood, nature and the passing of time. She is known for her colorful compositions
“I wanted to create an artwork that transports the viewer to the world of Cheirosa 68. It’s dreamy and surrounded by plants of different textures and shapes.”
inspired by our iconic cheirosa perfume mists
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Cheirosa 62
Our cult classic Cheirosa 62™ Perfume Mist captures the Brazilian spirit of 1962, when we fell for the Girl from Ipanema. Irresistible and sunny, this iconic fragrance opens with creamy pistachio, while a hint of salted caramel unites with jasmine petals and vanilla.
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Cheirosa 68
Cheirosa 68 Perfume Mist is inspired by the colorful celebration of Brazil's Tropicália Movement in 1968, influencing an artistic expression of music and culture. Enchanting and in bloom, this vibrant fragrance opens with energizing pink dragon fruit, while Brazilian jasmine and sheer vanilla mingle with ocean air.
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Cheirosa 59
Cheirosa 59 Perfume Mist captures the essence of 1959, when singer João Gilberto released his first-credited bossa nova album, Chega de Saudade (aka No More Blues). Uplifting and delicious, this mood-boosting fragrance immerses your body and mind in the warmth of vanilla orchid and sugared violet, while sheer sandalwood mingles with whipped amber.