I'm Leaving New York City Behind for Miami—3 Ways I'm Anticipating My Style Evolving

Bye-bye, heat-tech.

Jessica Minkoff showing off a pink outfit next to a photo of Miami
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It’s hard to believe that something I have been talking about for over a year is finally happening...I am leaving New York City. Having spent most of my adult life in Manhattan, I never truly pictured myself living anywhere else. But with a six-year-long distance relationship between New York and Ohio happily coming to an end, my boyfriend and I are relocating to Miami. While I can’t wait to enjoy my new life in the physical presence of my significant other (and our Siberian Husky, Bowie) and kiss long nights tied to FaceTime and sad farewells at the airport goodbye, I also can’t help but think about how my personal style is going to change—for the better!

An elevated athleisure outfit inspired by Jessica Minkoff's move to Miami

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Anyone who knows me knows that I thrive in warmer weather. I wouldn’t go as far as to say that I have seasonal depression, but once the sun starts setting at 4 p.m. and I can no longer leave the house without heat-tech layers, a lot of the joy that I find in getting dressed on the daily drains from my body in place of a constant chill that I can't seem to kick until June 1 rolls around.

My favorite elements of fashion have always been distressed denim, bright colors, zebra print, camouflage, and fun shoes—I love being able to throw on a graphic tee and jeans or Adidas pants without a coat to cover up the statement pieces that go hand-in-hand with my personal style. I also absolutely despise the way coats make it impossible to keep a handbag on my shoulder, and any type of weather-appropriate footwear has always made me cringe.

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Jessica Minkoff styles a pink-heavy outfit for Miami

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In these final months leading up to the big move, I have been separating my wardrobe into “keep” and “store” piles, while adding some new essentials that will prove beneficial for my impending warm-weather-all-year-long aesthetic. I like to think of this new vibe as a sporty-meets-Y2K sensibility, swapping boots for sandals, sweaters for tank tops, and the notion that the heaviest outerwear I will probably ever need is a denim jacket (although I plan to bring a few leather options just in case there's an unexpected dip in temperature). Read on for a sneak preview of my Miami style while it’s still a work in progress and before SPF becomes my new best friend.

All About Athleisure (and Ballet Flats)

Jessica Minkoff styles bright pink athleisure with ballet flats

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I have never been one to shy away from a sporty look and have always loved the idea of juxtaposing a pair of track pants with heels or a nylon anorak with tailored trousers. As I plan to head south, I am really leaning into athleisure paired with ballet flats. Whether it’s a pink sweatpant and graphic tee or Adidas capris and a Marine Serre tank (with a cardigan for heavily air-conditioned spaces), I can’t wait to rotate these looks with my trusty black sequined Repettos.

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Shoes)

Jessica Minkoff demonstrates how to style fun shoes for Miami

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One thing that I really won’t miss about New York City is that it is truly impossible to wear cute shoes. It’s either raining or snowing or my favorite heels are just too high (and too delicate) to walk more than a few steps on the concrete streets.

Knowing that I will be getting in my boyfriend’s car to drive non-walkable distances and that I won’t have to worry about snow that melts into dirty slush, I have started adding more fun shoe options to my wardrobe. The ones I am most excited about are my pumps from Dario Vitale’s Spring 2026 runway collection as well as my limited-edition Kitty heels from Nou.

Thinking Pink

Jessica Minkoff styles a pink shirt with pink camo pants

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To say that my move to Miami has furthered my affinity for pink would be an understatement. I have always been privy to the feminine hue but sometimes felt weird wearing it in the sea of black that fills the streets of Manhattan from January to May. With a warmer climate and more hours of sunlight, I think my predominantly pink wardrobe, including tees, tanks, pants, bags, and more, will be just right.

Long Live the Thong Heel

Jessica Minkoff shows off a pair of thong heels with dark-colored athleisure

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The idea of wearing shoes without socks for a prolonged period of time in Manhattan has always made me feel slightly uneasy. I came to this conclusion when I saw how dirty the bottom of my feet got after running to a corner bodega and back to my apartment in under five minutes (don’t worry, the shower was my first stop upon entering my humble abode). Without having to worry as much about the dirty city streets, I am truly excited to wear my favorite footwear trend of the season—the thong-heeled sandal. It truly looks good with everything, from track pants and a baby tee to low-rise jeans and camisoles.