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Public School designed an exclusive invite-only experience at Miami's Wynwood Walls for McLaren's 60th anniversary and 750S U.S. premiere, creating a journey through McLaren's past, present, and future.

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Sixty years of McLaren doesn't get a cake and a banner. It gets Wynwood Walls during F1 weekend.

When McLaren came to Public School looking to celebrate its 60th anniversary, the U.S. premiere of the 750S, and its storied F1 racing legacy all in one moment, we didn't think "event." We thought: experience. The kind that dealers and clientele talk about long after the weekend ends.

The setting was Wynwood Walls — Miami's original street art museum — and it was perfect in every way that mattered. Gritty, electric, and undeniably cool, the space transformed McLaren's vehicles into luxury sculptures in an outdoor gallery that felt curated by the city itself.

The guest journey was designed as a passage through time. The past, honored through racing heritage. The present, grounded in the road. The future, embodied by the 750S — each vehicle given its own vignette, its own moment, its own story to tell.

At the McLaren Race House, trackside guests were immersed in the full force of the brand's power and prestige. The party itself leaned into the art-meets-automotive ethos with live models painted in McLaren camo and a stunning Artura art car by Nick Thomm — an artist whose aesthetic aligns with McLaren's DNA so naturally, it felt inevitable.

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