Los Angeles based swimwear brand Minimale Animale has no fear in baring all. Fishnet highlights sensual parts of the body, giving the brand an extra sexy edge to make it stand out from anything else we have seen in swimwear lately. And seeing the result of the photo shoot is no surprise designer Cassandra Kellogg [...]
I just stumbled over (on Facebook) this amazing Mondrian Swimwear Collection by Australian fashion designer Sarah Schofield and I was just literally “wowed” over the simplicity and beauty of this mini collection. The cuts, styles and the colors are basic perfection. The photographs, make-up and model make it look even more like a final product [...]
Karl Lagerfeld (aka Chanel) and their sister brand Eres just launched a fun yet simple interactive web campaign, photographed by the Kaiser himself, featuring the beautiful model Emily Didonato, you need to check it and play with it: Private Co-Branding.
Oh Ladies, one more time you are lucky to have some cool brand for you at a very affordable price ! I know it’s winter and cold here(NY, London, Paris..) But not in Brazil and Australia ! Australian collab’ brand We are Handsome made some limited edition body swimwear with this cool-retro touch, that will [...]
TAVIK’s Swimwear Summer 2010 collection pays homage to all things rock n’ roll. Think hair bands, acid wash, and Aquanet, with a healthy dose of classic Americana. Each collection consists of styles inspired by the greats: Poison, Motley Crue, and Guns N’ Roses. There is something for everyone, whether it be electro-charged neon solids, faded [...]
“If Sydney were personified, she’d be bronzed, brazen, and almost certainly wearing a Zimmermann bikini, so synonymous has the sunny Australian label become with Australian style.” – Sydney Morning Herald. It has been more than 17 years since sisters Nicky and Simone founded the Zimmermann aesthetic. Made up of feminine prints, structure, and an evident nostalgia the Cruise Collection 08/09 look book is a great measure of these sisters trend forward perspective.
Adriana Degreas is celebrated today as the “Bain Couture designer” from Brazil and is noted for her use of sophisticated cuts and shapes for swim collections adorned with genuine accessories.
Her style mixes the French technique of moulage which creates a worn or antiquing effect on textiles that recalls a 1970′s energy. Ever since she was a young girl playing with fabrics from her parents’ company she has been inspired by her grandmother’s taste for Emilio Pucci, Andre Courreges, Azzedine Alaia and Pierre Cardin and her collections today reflect this heritage.