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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Swiminista X James Peter Henry Superb Long Sarong Sydney Opera House Print New.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: 5 for $25| Swiminista x Christian Lacroix Fruit Fearless Bikini Bottom NWT.
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Attention Gen Z! SUMMERS ALMOST HERE TIME TO GET YOUR NEW ECO-FRIENDLY SWIMSUIT #sustainableshopping.
Attention Gen Z!
It's time to talk about something important - sustainable swimwear. We know you love a good beach day, but have you ever considered the impact your swimsuit has on the environment? With the fashion industry being the second-largest polluter in the world, it's essential to start making changes to the way we consume fashion.
So, what exactly is sustainable swimwear? Sustainable swimwear refers to swimsuits that are made from eco-friendly materials and processes. These materials include recycled nylon, organic cotton, and bamboo. They're produced in an ethical and environmentally conscious manner, minimizing the impact on the planet.
Here are some reasons why you need to switch to sustainable swimwear right now:
1. Eco-friendly materials: Sustainable swimwear is made using recycled materials, in contrast to traditional swimwear which uses materials that are harmful to the environment, like plastic. This means that you'll be doing your part to protect the planet by reducing waste and landfill.
2. Quality and durability: Sustainable swimwear is often more durable than traditional swimwear, meaning that it will last you for many beach days to come. When you invest in a high-quality, eco-friendly swimsuit, you're also investing in the health of our planet.
3. Ethical production: Sustainable swimwear brands prioritize ethical production methods, meaning that they treat their employees fairly and pay them fairly. This is a significant contrast to traditional swimwear brands that often rely on cheap labor in developing countries.
4. Trendy and fashionable: Sustainable swimwear brands offer a range of stylish and trendy swimsuits to choose from. You don't have to compromise on style just because you're doing your part for the environment.
Now, the question is, where can you find sustainable swimwear? Luckily, there are many eco-friendly swimwear brands out there, including brands from small businesses to big-name labels. Some of our favorite sustainable swimwear brands include Swiminista, BERLOOK, Zonarch, Ete Swimwear,
In conclusion, making the switch to sustainable swimwear is an important step in protecting our planet and ensuring that we have a sustainable fashion future. Shopping from eco-friendly brands supports ethical production methods and reduces the fashion industry's environmental impact.
So, what are you waiting for? Head to your nearest sustainable swimwear brand or website and make the switch today. You won't regret doing your part for the environment, and you'll look fabulous on the beach while doing it!
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keilah.k ・・・ Sneak peak of new designs 😻 Can’t wait for these #swiminista#kawaii #girlportrait #perfectbody #sunset #smile😊 https://www.instagram.com/p/CHl3W-UAaV7/?igshid=1qrv7cffxst5e
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@andrea_bernholtz of @swiminista swimwear in our new @shebobodesigns hat and bag - check out @swiminista - they have the most beautiful luxury swim suits! #swiminista #summervibes #summertime #summerhat #bamboo #beachbabe #beachbag #hawaiilife (at Little Blue) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfH9TpyP8sL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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A devotion to luxury and sustainability drove Andréa Bernholtz as she launched her latest collection under The House of Christian Lacroix x Swiminista collaboration. The Yacht Life collection is a celebration of vibrancy through striking colors and flattering cuts yet maintains the Swiminista mission to ensure women feel confident when wearing the brand’s pieces.
“Wear your confidence. If you don’t really feel that confident, fake it and I swear to God it will just happen,” Bernholtz said. “The best thing you can wear is your confidence.”
Bernholtz understands that over a year indoors during the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with a reduction in activity could make some women a bit hesitant to bare a lot of skin. Whether creating one-piece suits or bikinis, Bernholtz remained dedicated to elevating the mood for 2021. Sourcing patterns from the Christian Lacroix archives, Bernholtz used the colorful designs to create an atmosphere of fun for this summer season.
“To me, tropical fruits completely lend themselves to summertime. The colors pop so vibrantly against the black background. It’s all these great colors that I am super into right now—these tangerines, fuchsias and lime,” Bernholtz explained. “The florals are a little bit of a softer palette and a little bit more feminine with a white background. It reminds me of an English-garden type of vibe.”
Incorporating lust-worthy patterns wasn’t sufficient to meet the high standards that Bernholtz applies to her Calabasas, Calif., brand, as each feature serves a purpose. From necklines that are flattering and comfortable to custom matte-finished hardware that is UV protected to prevent burning, every detail is created for a reason.
“With each of our pieces I tried to problem solve. Everything has a reason to buy it. Everything has an adjustability or something that helps us look more fabulous,” Bernholtz said. “None of our styles tie around your neck so there is never any of that binding neck pain. I love the halter look, so I created the Cheerful and the Cheer tops. They have the great properties of a halter—it lifts, but it doesn’t tie around your neck, it goes across your back.”
For Bernholtz, who organizes monthly beach cleanups, encouraging Swiminista fans via her social channels to join in each event, caring for the planet remains a priority. The Yacht Life collection shares with its predecessors luxurious textiles that are manufactured using yarns created from recycled water bottles.
“I can’t be everything to everyone, but I can be a lot of things to a lot of people,” Bernholtz said. “Some brands have adjustable styles. Some brands have pieces that are eco-friendly. All of our styles have some sort of adjustability or some sort of problem solving to them. All of our materials, down to our packaging and the pantyliners in the suits, are all compostable or recyclable.”
Available in sizes XS–XL, the Christian Lacroix x Swiminista Yacht Life collection is priced at $80 retail for bikini separates and $150–$250 for one-piece designs.
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Just as the season is beautiful so you must look beautiful. On that note, this is a list of 3 products you must have for spring and beyond. ❤️ #fashion #swimsuits #style #beauty #beverlyhills #BevHillsMag @swiminista ⭐️ READ MORE HERE>https://j.mp/2OGDyPj — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/3FwgfxO
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#Mr_Nyce_Watch Fashion Alert
Sustainable luxury swimwear label Swiminista has teamed up with French fashion house Christian Lacroix to release a joint swimwear collection that ... from The Fashion Team via #Mr_Nyce_Watch
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SWIMINISTA Introduces the “Little Black Dress” of Swimwear Designed to Fit and Flatter All Women
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Swiminista Christian Lacroix Play Top Black Butterfly Parade Bikini Top NWT Xs.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: 5 for $25| Swiminista x James Peter Henry Size S One Piece Swimsuit NWT.
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Promoting the importance of recycling and maintaining clean beaches, Swiminista founder Andréa Bernholtz is hosting a Spring Clean event at Zuma Beach in Malibu, Calif, with a message of "It takes a village to preserve our local beaches." Following its "Self Love" campaign to promote body positivity, the Calabasas, Calif., brand is inviting the community to step outside of Earth Day on April 22 to remind people that remaining eco-friendly throughout the year is important.
"Spring cleaning isn’t just for your home! It’s important to clean our planet!" said Bernholtz said. "Make Earth Day and spring cleaning a part of everyday!"
Organizing a beach cleanup is the latest addition to Swiminista's mission to provide a more ecologically sound approach to making swimwear. The line is created from luxury textiles that are manufactured using recycled water bottles. Bernholtz also includes her daughter in her projects, such as this year's Mommy & Me collection. The designer feels that by emphasizing the importance of responsible manufacturing early on in her daughter's life, she can instill lifelong lessons of eco-responsibility.
"'Earth Day is everyday' should be the motto for all entrepreneurs across every industry in 2021," Bernholtz explained. "The best way to maintain a strong focus on environmental impact is to create a sustainable model from the ground-up, built around eco-friendly values that support a thriving future for our next generation."
The Spring Clean event will take place March 23 at 12 p.m., beginning at Zuma Beach's Tower 7 at 30000 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, Calif. Swiminista asks that participants bring gloves and trash bags, and encourages the wearing of masks and observance of social distancing.
#swiminista#Andréa Bernholtz#earth day is everyday#beach cleanup#swimsuits#swimstyle#zuma beach#streetwear blog#fashion blog
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Just as the season is beautiful so you must look beautiful. On that note, this is a list of 3 products you must have for spring and beyond. ❤️ #fashion #swimsuits #style #beauty #beverlyhills #BevHillsMag @swiminista ⭐️ READ MORE HERE>https://j.mp/2OGDyPj — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/3erjsDH
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Find The Perfect Swimsuit This Summer With Eco-Friendly Luxury Swimwear Brand Swiminista: An Exclusive Interview with Andrea Bernholtz
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Swiminista Christian Lacroix Black Sexy Butterfly Parade Bikini Top NWT XL.
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