Showing posts with label swimwear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swimwear. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Tavik designs make Sport Illustrated Swimsuit issu



Tavik designs make Sport Illustrated Swimsuit issuWhile thumbing through the pages of the new edition, Tavik Swimwear designer Nicole Hanriot was elated to see her designs gracing not only one but multiple pages of the issue. As an up and coming designer and a Sport Illustrated newcomer, Hanriot was honored to have been selected as one of the few, featured designers. 


Tavik also nabbed one of the highly sought-after body paint two-page spreads, in which Alyssa Miller donned a neon pink sheer lace one-piece. This is something that as a swimwear designer you strive for. Not only does it create recognition within the swimwear community, it populates national brand awareness opening many doors for smaller, ground-level companies.


Taking into consideration past editions, current trends, and that sexy style Sport Illustrated is distinctly known for, Hanriot designed pieces that the editors could not pass up. A combination of Tavik Spring 2011 Collection styles, vivid colors, and lacy-feminine textiles made up the showing in Sports Illustrated, while top SI supermodels like Julie Henderson only added to the flirtatious display of swimwear.
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

ck one Fragrance turns into apparel brand


Calvin Klein, Inc., along with Calvin Klein Fragrances, a unit of Coty Prestige, and Warnaco Inc., which owns and operates Calvin Klein Underwear and is the global licensee for Calvin Klein jeans Denim Jeans and Swimwear, announced that Warnaco will launch a new lifestyle Apparel brand of contemporary men’s and women’s jeanswear, underwear, and swimwear under the existing fragrance brand name ‘ck one.’ This new apparel line will take inspiration from the globally recognized ck one unisex fragrance brand and will be supported by a new global marketing and advertising campaign.

The ck one Spring 2011 offering will be available at retail in January 2011. It is planned that these new lines will be available in Calvin Klein, Calvin Klein Underwear and Calvin Klein Jeans retail stores, as well as major department and specialty stores around the world. The new offerings have already received a very positive reaction from retailers.

 

 

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Volcom Spring '11 swimwear show creates a storm























Last Thursday night, the Volcom crew and about 1200 of our closest friends were rocking and rolling in Downtown LA! The Volcom Spring 2011 Swim fashion show took place at the downtown Cooper Building and it was anything but a typical fashion show.

The Spring 2011 Swim collection was showcased on a dramatic "X" shaped catwalk... bikini-clad models were coming from all directions as the crowd pushed up against the barriers to maximize the view.

Amongst the swimwear being shown, the showcase also included 10 one-of-a-kind designer styles as well as denim and leather pieces from the Spring "Jennifer Herrema X Volcom" collaboration collection

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Monday, July 12, 2010

International swimsuit calendar model search



Paradise Is Mine, a global real estate Marketmaker, announced it is conducting an international swimsuit model search for campaigns to market its properties in The Bahamas, Dominican Republic and other Caribbean locations.

The company is coordinating with Tony Major Productions of Miami, Florida to conduct model searches on a weekly basis for the next 4 months to complete three calendars set for international distribution. Details on castings will be forthcoming and will be open to all women 20 and older. The company is currently accepting open submissions on its website. At least one model will be selected for the calendar per week once the schedule for open calls is announced


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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Eco-Panda to exhibit at Go Green Expo

Eco-Panda, the world’s only recycled nylon swimwear line, will be exhibiting at the Go Green Expo in Los Angeles, CA, January 22nd-24th, 2010 with their exhibit booth hosted by Bianca Peters, the reigning Miss Malibu.

Visitors to the Eco-Panda booth will experience the ultimate in modern fashion including the unveiling of the 2010 swim wear line with a mini fashion show, hourly product give-a-way’s and a behind the scenes look at the technological advances behind the production of the brand. Eco-Panda will also be offering exclusive steals & deals on their 2009 swimwear to all Go Green Expo attendees.

Eco-Panda splashed on the scene of the swimwear industry in June of 2009. Debuting their eclectic line of swimwear featuring vibrant colors & bold hues, Eco-Panda drew inspiration from fashion mecca’s of the world including: Tokyo, Cozumel, Morocco, and Paris. The Eco-Panda brand has proven that eco-fashion doesn’t have to lack style or quality. No attention to detail has been spared with this impeccable line of eco-swimwear, including the fact that each garment lasts up to three times as long as the average swimsuit due to the unique blend of MIPAN regen.

Waves of Change…Eco-Panda swimwear is composed of MIPAN regen recycled nylon, which is created from post-consumer fishing nets. The recycled fishing nets are ground into fabric chips, which are then liquefied, creating fiber, which in turn is spun into fabric.





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Monday, May 25, 2009

Swimwear Market to Slowdown

A recent report has come out with the assessment of likely impact of the slowdown in consumer spending on sales, of discretionary products like swimwear. This is one of the issues covered in a new report on the global swimwear and beachwear market, which also looks at technology, fit and styling, and competition between private-label retailers and brands. The fall-out from the global credit crunch is likely to have an adverse effect on the clothing industry for sometime.


Overall, it could lower world swimwear growth between 2008 and 2014 from 5.32% to 1.69% and leaves the world market at retail worth US$13.25bn rather than US13.85bn, according to a new report. This worst-case scenario, the report says, is likely to lead to a "considerable reduction in the exceptionally large number" of swimwear brands that exist today.

Retail market in 2008


In its 'Global market review of swimwear and beachwear - forecasts to 2014' (2009 edition), it is estimated the retail market for swimwear and beachwear in 2008 is worth US$13.15bn - a 2.1% rise on the market's value of US$12.88bn in 2006. Within this, women's swimwear represents 70% of the world total value, followed by men's swimwear 17%), girls' swimwear (10%), and boys' swimwear (4%). Unit sales for 2008 are up 1.4% to 1,058m pieces. Europe and Japan/Korea have seen volume declines, while volume growth in the rest of the world averages a modest 2.8%. Overall, it is estimated that the average world retail price for swimwear and beachwear in 2008 is US$12.43. This is only marginally up from the 2006 figure of US$12.35.

While the swimwear market in total continues to face a world of no overall price inflation, the clothing industry is facing unprecedentedly high fuel costs and transport charges; volatile exchange rates; and labour shortages in low-cost economies such as China and India.


Slow Future Growth

Following the Beijing Olympics last year, the next major event for swimwear will be the London Olympics in 2012. By then, the retail market for swimwear and beachwear is forecast at US$13.51bn-representing growth of 2.7% over a four-year period. Unit sales for 2012 will be 1,099m pieces, a growth of 41m units from 2008. New demand will be outside Europe, Japan and Korea. It is estimated that the average world retail price for swimwear and beachwear in 2012 will be US$12.29. The most expensive parts of the developed world will continue to be Japan and Western Europe. This sluggish growth forecast is blamed on the current uncertain economic situation, long-term population stagnation, and the shift in branded manufacturing to lower-cost countries.



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Friday, May 8, 2009

French Brand JOG Swimwear Unveils Its First Collection

JOG Swimwear, a young French brand, launches its first collection in Asia. Behind these three letters, a young designer, Jessica Othnin-Girard, and a former champion of synchronized swimming, decide to create a brand just like her biggest passion. A glamorous, smart, and elegant collection…


A brand under the sign of synchronized swimming and femininity
In 2008, Jessica Othnin-Girard, a former champion of synchronized swimming, has decided to create her own swimwear brand, JOG. Closely linked and inspired from synchronized swimming, JOG is an upscale French brand which sublimates ladies and girls on the beach and around pools. In each collection the values of elegance, art and femininity predominate.

Jog Swimwear elates in the spirit of the brand and its atmosphere: refinement, femininity, delicacy for styles adapted to any body types.


Upscale And Sophisticated Products

Fabrics used, mainly in microfiber, create a "second skin" effect and increase the femininity of the brand, the carriage on the body and the ease in the water.
Modeled after synchronized swimming, JOG uses high-quality small sequins tone on tone, stitched by hand by professionals. All accessories are finely selected and tested by quality laboratories.

A French design in the conquest of China and Singapore
A legal entity in Hong-Kong, a team based in Shanghai and a design "made in France" enable to JOG a smoothness and well-controlled presence on the Asian continent.

JOG targets first the western populations expatriated in Shanghai, looking for style and unsatisfied by the local offer. Avant-gardist, JOG also proposes styles adapted to the Chinese body type.



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