Flo Rida, the Grammy-nominated artist behind global hits like “Low,” sat down at during Art Week with Bal Harbour-based artist and designer , whose one-of-one handmade bags have become coveted collectible objects. Though the two come from different creative mediums, their conversation made clear how deeply they’re both rooted in craftsmanship, individuality, and the idea that true luxury can’t be mass-produced.

Saint Clair traced the origins of his work back to growing up poor in Haiti, where creativity wasn’t optional but necessary. “You make your toys,” he said. “You make everything by hand.” As a child he scavenged for materials, carving cars out of old sandals and Coca-Cola cans and fashioning kites from scraps of wrapping paper. Handmade wasn’t a style; it was survival. That ethos gu

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