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Sinan Tuna's Star-Studded Art Basel Party Sets Miami Ablaze with Glamour

A-List Celebrities and Dazzling Fireworks Highlight Sinan Tuna's Unmissable Art Basel Party

Matthew Kennedy

Sinan Tuna, Turkish entrepreneur and CEO of Farmasi threw the Art Basel party of the year (Thursday, December 5) and the guest list was as exclusive as it gets. Hosted at his $30 million Hibiscus Island home, the star-studded event featured electric performances by PAWSA and Kaz James and additional entertainment by DJ Zack Bia and DJ Cruz.

The A-list crowd included models, Winnie Harlow, Taylor Hill, Maria Borges, Sofia Resing, DJ and Producer, Diplo, NFL Star, Odell Beckham Jr., City of Miami Mayor, Francis Suarez, soccer great Ronaldo, and Lenny Hochstein as well as some of the hottest names in art, fashion, and music. 

Twenty-eight-year-old Tuna’s annual soirée is quickly becoming the Art Basel party not to be missed. The invitations to the highly coveted bash included rings made exclusively for Sinan’s Art Basel Party, only 250, by London-based jeweler Cadaro. The multi-tiered white gold ring with diamonds has an estimated value of $10,000.

Guests sipped custom cocktails, with specialty engraved 1942 Don Julio bottles and a custom RUMOR Rosé bar, and mingled amidst cutting-edge art installations while a massive 10-minute fireworks display, known as the ‘Sky Full of Stars’ showered the crowd overhead, with the Miami skyline providing the perfect backdrop. It was a night of high-octane glamour and unforgettable moments that epitomize the spirit of Art Basel.

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