[9] During her time in New York City, Lalić had met the Dutch architect at an event promoting the Prada flagship store, which he had designed.
[1] In 2006, Lalić founded the Mikser Festival, an annual exhibition that promotes design, architecture, urban planning, new technologies, art, music, and communications in Serbia.
[4] In 2008, through reMiks Studio, Lalić coordinated Karim Rashid's visit to Belgrade, where he designed the Majik Café for Serbian entrepreneur Veselin Jevrosimovic.
[14] She also undertook the design of Belgrade’s first concept store called Supermarket, where clothes, books, and graphic prints are sold all under the same roof.
Since 2015, Lalić has individually promoted several young Serbian designers at the Milan Furniture Fair, garnering them coverage in Italian and international media.
[1] In 2017, she co-founded a branch of the Mikser House in Sarajevo with her Serbian husband, Ivan Lalić, who had previously lived in the city.