November 18, 2019
While selecting your swimwear
In India and globally one-pieces and monokini’s are popular at the moment with
interesting cutouts. Celebrity stylist Nidhi Sharma, remarks, "I think the best
way to sport a swimsuit is picking wisely according to your body type and wear
it with confidence. Don’t forget to pack the essential accessories like an
eco-friendly straw hat, a beach bag, sunglasses, long earrings, a statement neck
piece, and some cool flip flops.
To cater to the older age group of ladies, we
do many styles that cover the curves in comfortable silhouettes. While the
Internet couldn’t get enough of the refugee model gracing the cover in a hijab
and swimwear, maybe the world is finally ready to embrace and appreciate all
kinds of trends in the swimsuit segment. Skirtinis in geometrical prints and
solid colours are quite popular in the market this season. And, don’t wear to
lather layers of sun protection before you enter the water to keep skin issues
at bay.
In Indian market, fashion brands are experimenting with bolder cuts,
patterns and interesting embellishments as customers expect something different
from what they would regularly find.â€While selecting your swimwear, comfort has
to be the keyword and accordingly any outfit can be worn with a smile.
Delhi-based designer Niyati Monga of Kinaraa Swimwear, mentions, "Indian women
prefer skirtinis and swimsuits with shorts.â€.
Recently, model Halima Aden
announced her debut on Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover and made history by
posing in a hijab and burkini for the magazine. With a focus on flowing
georgettes, our must-have is the longer beach maxi-dress which can be worn not
just to the pool, but straight to dinner too. We spoke to swimwear experts to
explore what are the options this season for Indian women, who do not want to
miss out on the aquatic adventures and yet be comfortable in water.
Keeping this
on the mind the latest trend, we have a line of reversible tie and dye
monokini’s and playful one pieces in bold India inspired prints, Indigo mosaic,
and gold paisleys prints for the global customers.With brands getting more
inclusive about all kinds of body type, skin tones and ethnicity, perhaps, this
could be one of the most revered eras in fashion.While selecting your swimwear,
comfort has to be the keyword and accordingly any outfit can be worn with a
smile. While black is an evergreen colour, however, let’s not be boring and add
in a slight touch of colour to keep it stylish. Personally, I like to style a
black swimsuit with any bright coloured bag and hat – a timeless and tested look
that never goes out of fashion.â€
While, burkinis that cover women from top to toe
are a rage in Islamic nations, in Indian context it is replaced by skirtinis.
Harshad Daswani, founder of the Beach Company, highlights, "Our prints for
resort wear are inspired by Indian history, such as temple wall art and window
jaali designs. For the more experimental customers, we have skirtinis with a
hint of the net to create the look of deeper necklines.
And in the swimwear
department, high waisted bikini bottoms and mesh-insert swimwear designs are
definitely the best sellers. The Somali-American model was in the news for her
graceful appearance on the cover of the popular magazine, which is particularly
infamous for its scintillating photo shoots with celebrities. Halima Aden
Somalian American model Halima Aden&Wholesale
Vacuum Storage Bag39;s debut pose in a hijab and burkini for Sports
Illustrated swimsuit cover made history. And, in our latest # collection, we
designed seamless swimsuits with hand-woven knots.â€For a well-travelled
customer, not only a right swimwear but also the accessories with it makes a
huge difference.
Let’s see How Burkinis and skirtinis are trending this Summer.
Designer Deviana Gupta of the swimwear label Saltskin, says, "We focus on
innovation, in our first and second collection we designed reversible swimsuits
and used fabrics like the printed mesh. Style your swimsuits with capes,
see-through dresses, and kaftans on a nice beach holidayIn India and globally one-pieces and monokini’s are popular at the moment with
interesting cutouts. Celebrity stylist Nidhi Sharma, remarks, "I think the best
way to sport a swimsuit is picking wisely according to your body type and wear
it with confidence.
Don’t forget to pack the essential accessories like an
eco-friendly straw hat, a beach bag, sunglasses, long earrings, a statement neck
piece, and some cool flip flops. To cater to the older age group of ladies, we
do many styles that cover the curves in comfortable silhouettes. While the
Internet couldn’t get enough of the refugee model gracing the cover in a hijab
and swimwear, maybe the world is finally ready to embrace and appreciate all
kinds of trends in the swimsuit segment. Skirtinis in geometrical prints and
solid colours are quite popular in the market this season. And, don’t wear to
lather layers of sun protection before you enter the water to keep skin issues
at bay.In Indian market, fashion brands are experimenting with bolder cuts,
patterns and interesting embellishments as customers expect something different
from what they would regularly find.â€
While selecting your swimwear, comfort has
to be the keyword and accordingly any outfit can be worn with a smile.
Delhi-based designer Niyati Monga of Kinaraa Swimwear, mentions, "Indian women
prefer skirtinis and swimsuits with shorts.â€. Recently, model Halima Aden
announced her debut on Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover and made history by
posing in a hijab and burkini for the magazine. With a focus on flowing
georgettes, our must-have is the longer beach maxi-dress which can be worn not
just to the pool, but straight to dinner too. We spoke to swimwear experts to
explore what are the options this season for Indian women, who do not want to
miss out on the aquatic adventures and yet be comfortable in water. Keeping this
on the mind the latest trend, we have a line of reversible tie and dye
monokini’s and playful one pieces in bold India inspired prints, Indigo mosaic,
and gold paisleys prints for the global customers.With brands getting more
inclusive about all kinds of body type, skin tones and ethnicity, perhaps, this
could be one of the most revered eras in fashion.
While selecting your swimwear,
comfort has to be the keyword and accordingly any outfit can be worn with a
smile. While black is an evergreen colour, however, let’s not be boring and add
in a slight touch of colour to keep it stylish. Personally, I like to style a
black swimsuit with any bright coloured bag and hat – a timeless and tested look
that never goes out of fashion.â€While, burkinis that cover women from top to toe
are a rage in Islamic nations, in Indian context it is replaced by skirtinis.
Harshad Daswani, founder of the Beach Company, highlights, "Our prints for
resort wear are inspired by Indian history, such as temple wall art and window
jaali designs. For the more experimental customers, we have skirtinis with a
hint of the net to create the look of deeper necklines. And in the swimwear
department, high waisted bikini bottoms and mesh-insert swimwear designs are
definitely the best sellers. The Somali-American model was in the news for her
graceful appearance on the cover of the popular magazine, which is particularly
infamous for its scintillating photo shoots with celebrities.
Halima Aden
Somalian American model Halima Aden&Wholesale
Vacuum Storage Bag39;s debut pose in a hijab and burkini for Sports
Illustrated swimsuit cover made history. And, in our latest # collection, we
designed seamless swimsuits with hand-woven knots.â€For a well-travelled
customer, not only a right swimwear but also the accessories with it makes a
huge difference. Let’s see How Burkinis and skirtinis are trending this Summer.
Designer Deviana Gupta of the swimwear label Saltskin, says, "We focus on
innovation, in our first and second collection we designed reversible swimsuits
and used fabrics like the printed mesh. Style your swimsuits with capes,
see-through dresses, and kaftans on a nice beach holiday
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