My Style

Does your style help drive your business? What are your fashion dos and don’ts? Tell us all about it in our free My Style feature! Click here to fill out the questionnaire and submit your My Style entry today.

Kathrin Rein, Director, Beautiful Miami Real Estate, Keller Williams Realty

"Please go and make yourself halfway presentable. I cannot even tell you how many times Realtors wear yoga pants, or they dress risqué. It’s not

Tony Giordano, President and Luxury Realtor, The Opulent Agency

Number of years in real estate: 18 Describe your look: James Bond…”Did I say that out loud?” What do you consider a “fashion don’t?” Being trendy rather than

Irina Kim Sang, Broker Associate, Coldwell Banker Miami Beach

Number of years in real estate: Five years Describe your look: Chic classic What do you consider a “fashion don’t”? Inappropriate length, basic interpretation of “sex appeal,” not

Peter Ancona, President and CEO, Ancona Real Estate, Coral Gables

Number of years in real estate: Eight years Describe your look: I would describe my look as “trendy business classic.” It’s that balance between serious young businessman, classic style

Charles Sutton III, Realtor, RSVP Homes Realty, South Broward

Number of years in real estate: Been on this epic journey for nearly two years. Describe your look: Focused, educated, fun, chill and professional What do you consider

Luis Ricardo Fernandez, director of luxury division and team leader, LRF Group, Coral Gables

Number of years in real estate: 22 Describe your look: Classic/conservative What do you consider a “fashion don’t?” Sneakers with a $1500 Canali suit. What is your favorite

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Javier Olmedo, Realtor associate and CEO, The Olmedo Group, Coral Gables

Number of years in real estate: I’ve been a licensed Realtor since 2005. Describe your look: The “let’s go have a drink on Viernes Social and transition

Jessica Bostwick, director of sales, The DevStar Group, Miami Beach

Number of years in real estate: 10 Describe your look: An ever-evolving mix of both classic and eclectic, high-end meets high street, powerful yet accessible – glamorous,

Michael Foster, Senior Realtor Associate, Howard Chase Real Estate, Miami Beach

Number of years in real estate: 13 Describe your look: Sporty business What do you consider a “fashion don’t?” Club outfits in the office. Although my feet are

Davina Smith-Melgarejo, Realtor Associate, Cervera Real Estate, South Beach

Number of years in real estate: 7 Describe your look: Bohemian chic with sass What do you consider a “fashion don’t?” In Miami, daywear and nightwear are very

Ana Gomez, Director of Sales (Brickell City Center), Fortune International Realty, Coco Plum

Number of years in real estate: 10-plus years Describe your look: Classy and chic What do you consider a “fashion don’t?” Club outfits in the office. One must

Paola Forero, Realtor Associate, Howard Chase Real Estate, Miami Beach

Number of years in real estate: About a year Describe your look: Professional chic with a touch of femininity What do you consider a “fashion

Carlos Garcia, The Keyes Company/Master Brokers Forum

Number of years in real estate: 20 years Describe your look: Contemporary and modern. I dress professionally for work but with a casual look. I retired

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Amy Ballon, Co-founder, Hemisphere Sales Group

Number of years in real estate: 20 years Describe your look: My look is business chic. Coordination is key – from my jewelry to my shoes

Norman Smith Becerra, International Real Estate Business Consultant, Weichert, Realtors, Miami

Number of years in real estate: Six Describe your look: I would describe my look as sophisticated, but at the same time, I understand the power

Sergio A. Betancourt, Broker, Keller Williams, Coral Gables-Coconut Grove

Number of years in real estate: Eight Describe your look: “The modern gentleman” What do you consider a “fashion don’t?” Oversized clothes What is your favorite piece

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