![]() Savahl swimwear weren’t the only brand at Miami Swim Week showing off the “minimal” bikini – which was first highlighted by Vogue in May. “No way! This was a killer show,” someone else mused. “Wow!! These are INCREDIBLE!” another stated.Īs one person declared: “Wonderful work, you did a beautiful job.” “Stunning collection,” one raved on the Ema Savahl Instagram page. Savahl swimwear doesn’t come cheap either, with its most recent collection advertised on the brand’s website for $US450 – almost $A700 with current conversion rates.ĭespite the outlandish nature of Koja’s artwork, fans commended the show, describing it as “superb”. While it’s not clear how waterproof the garment is, or how it would fare up at the beach with sand, it certainly leaves little else to the imagination. It featured a see-through body mesh adored with black dots, which strategically covered the model’s figure where needed. Stunning EMA SAVAHL swim collection 2021 photographed with volleyball stars KADE LAHNER and MAIA HANNEMANN at Club Med in Mexico, Cancun. Picture: Thomas Concordia/Getty ImagesĪnother of Koja’s hand crafted designs, which she describes as “wearable art”, was equally as titillating. Sent down the runway was a theme of patchwork designs that utilized denim and canvas textiles from items like rice grain bags and creating ready-to-wear swim looks with those same materials.The popular new skimpy design has been showcased multiple times at the annual swimwear event. Fashion designer and photographer Jose Alexzander turned a dress into a floral swimsuit to open the show. Love For Upcycling showcased recycled garments and textiles, opening its runway show with a live bikini-making exhibition. Denim seen throughout the collection was finished in an ostrich-like pattern for denim pants with matching jacket cargo pants, and swimsuits for men and women. Humans The Brand showed off unisex styles worn by men, besides swimwear displayed by both genders. (Photo by Thomas Concordia/Getty Images for Miami Swim Week - The Shows) Getty Images for Miami Swim Weekīesides the comeback of Alvin Valley, some brands stole the spotlight, like Humans The Brand who collaborated with Black-owned jewelry brand The Sanxuary, and runway presentation from the fashion collective community of designers, Love For Upcycling. ![]() Swim Week The Shows at SLS South Beach on Jin Miami Beach, Florida. Ema Savahi is officially my favorite swimwear designer, and royal mermaid comes ashore to search for her stolen crown that was snatched by a fuckboy sailor is officially my summer 2023 vibe. But when focusing on your client, it has to be very specific.”Īlvin Valley: MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA - JULY 09: A model walks the runway for Alvin Valley during Miami. In runway shows, now, you can open things up, and you can say, ‘This is my world, this is my vision for the world.’ Get more descriptive, essentially. It's different when focusing on your clients more than focusing on the runway. “The last runway I did was in 2020 during Covid in South Hampton. ![]() ![]() Valley has a business model intricately connected to his client and the people he works with, resurging his interest in a runway. We work with everyone from Italy, Portugal, Columbia, Turkey, and New York, but the whole concept is to be in places where people are touching the product.” Getting in front of the buyer and in front of the critics and in front of. So, it's a way to get my feet wet, also a step towards going into a more global sense. “I've done New York, Paris, but never Miami. (Photo by Thomas Concordia/Getty Images for Miami Swim Week - The Shows) Getty Images for Miami Swim Week Alvin Valley during Miami Swim Week The Shows at SLS South Beach on Jin Miami Beach, Florida. MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA - JULY 09: Designer Alvin Valley and Almendra Parraguez walk the runway for.
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