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Real Housewives of Miami's Julia Lemigova on the Magic City

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The Real Housewives of Miami. The model, actress, beauty entrepreneur, and former pageant queen — she was named Miss USSR in 1990 — has called many places home: Moscow, Paris, London, and now, Miami.

Married to tennis icon Martina Navratilova, with whom she’s raising two daughters (and many goats and chickens) on their Florida farm, Lemigova still finds time to frequent Miami’s innumerable hotspots.

Here are her favorites, in her own words: Wynwood Arts District Superblue Miami is Miami’s newest immersive art experience.

The museum supports the most innovative artists and the exhibits provide a multi-sensory experience. Superblue Miami is a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon. (www.superblue.com/miami/) teamLab, Flowers and People Cannot be Controlled but Live Together at Superblue Miami Coconut Grove Organic Farmers Market is an amazing place to shop with its variety of organic fresh fruits and vegetables.

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