On March 3, 2026, Amanda Demanda attended the 18th Annual Vizcaya Preservation Luncheon at the historic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami, one of the city’s most anticipated springtime traditions. Often referred to as the “Hat Luncheon,” the event brings together South Florida’s philanthropic leaders, community supporters, and notable guests to celebrate history, fashion, and the preservation of this National Historic Landmark.
Hosted by co-chairs Jenni Coba, Christina Martin, and Nancy McCormick with honorary chair Swanee DiMare, the luncheon supports Vizcaya’s preservation efforts and community programs while bringing together Miami’s philanthropic community in a celebration of culture and style.
As a prominent personal injury attorney and founder of Amanda Demanda Law Group, Amanda’s presence reflects her ongoing commitment to supporting the community beyond the courtroom. Known for advocating for individuals and families throughout South Florida, Amanda regularly participates in events that celebrate Miami’s cultural institutions, charitable initiatives, and community leadership. Being invited to gatherings such as this event highlights the role she plays not only as a legal advocate, but also as a respected voice within Miami’s philanthropic and professional community.
Amanda embraced the spirit of the event in a striking butterfly-inspired ensemble, welcoming the arrival of spring alongside fellow guests, community leaders, sponsors, and supporters who gathered to celebrate this iconic occasion. The afternoon featured a lively program that included the annual fashion contest, raffles, music, and moments of connection among friends and colleagues from across Miami’s civic and social landscape.
Events like the Vizcaya Preservation Luncheon serve as a reminder that community leadership extends beyond professional work. Through her continued involvement in cultural and philanthropic events throughout Miami, Amanda remains dedicated to supporting the people, institutions, and traditions that help shape the city she proudly serves.