Posts Tagged ‘swimwear’

Happy Bikiniday!

Thursday, July 5th, 2012

The Bikini: tasteful, simple and classy, yet sexy, bold and provocative. Today marks the 66th anniversary of the two-piece bikini. While two-piece bathing suits had been worn on the beach before, the modern bikini was invented by Louis Réard in 1946. With this birthday and the launch of Fiftytwo’s Resort Beachwear market this month, what better time to take a look at the history of the swimming costume.

1940’s

Louis Réard introduces the itsie-bitsy, teenie-weenie…well you know what we’re getting at. Made from just 30 inches of fabric, he calls it the “bikini” after Bikini Atoll, the Pacific Ocean site famous for hosting the first atomic bomb test on July 1, 1945. The bikini debuts at Piscine Molitor, a popular public pool in the center of Paris worn by Showgirl Micheline Bernardini.

1950’s

Beaches across the world try to ban bikinis as do major pageants such as Miss World. Modern Girl magazine writes: “It is hardly necessary to waste words over the so-called bikini since it is inconceivable that any girl with tact and decency would ever wear such a thing.” In 1959, even Barbie still sports a one-piece.

1960’s

It was not until the 1960s that bikinis took off in the U.S. Brian Hyland’s pop song “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” comes out, surf culture enters the mainstream with Gidget and Beach Boys songs like “California Girls” and “Surfin’ Safari”.  Playboy first features a bikini on its cover in 1962 and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue debuts two years later. Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon star in Beach Party and even Gilligan sees some action.

1970’s and 80’s

The bikini’s popularity continues to soar, accounting for more than 20 percent of swimsuit sales in the US. Bikinis and swimsuits flare up in pop-culture, from the launch of Farrah Fawcett’s career to memorable movies such as Star Wars, National Lampoon’s pool scenes and Phoebe Cates’ memorable scene in Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

1990’s

The one-piece makes a comeback due in part to some famous lifeguards as well as public awareness of skin cancer.

TODAY

The resurgence of the bikini: research shows that US sales of two-piece swimsuits jumped yet again. Below, we included some of our favorite looks being offered today by Fiftytwo’s own designers, who offer everything from bikinis, tankinis, monokinis to traditional one-pieces. Don’t forget to visit us in Miami from July 21-24 to experience these fun pieces in person!

Looks clockwise from top left: Prism, Adriana DeGreas, Osklen, Tooshie

 

 

Happy “Dia dos Namorados”

Tuesday, June 12th, 2012

Today is Valentine’s Day in Brazil, known in Portugese as Dia dos Namorados. So grab your guy or girl, look into their eyes, and say it with me “Te Amo”. Fiftytwo Showroom is honoring the day by showing some love to our favorite Brazilian brands. So pack your bags because we are taking a trip south.

Clube Bossa: Clube Bossa has made a name for itself with its luxurious swimwear collection. With their original prints and expert draping techniques, Clube Bossa has brought fashion back to the beach.

Jo De Mer: Jo de Mer somehow bottles up a day a la playa in all of her bikinis. Her collection is the perfect combination of surf, sand, and sexy, putting one on makes you feel like the girl from Ipanema.

Serpui Marie:  Whether it’s paying homage to the sea with her mother of pearl line, or to the forests with her bamboo clutches, Serpui Marie finds inspiration for her handbag line all around Brazil. But surf or turf, Serpui’s handbags bring a touch of elegance to everyone who wears them.

Osklen: Finally, one for the boys and girls. This line defines cool for both sexes with its luxury sportswear, accessories, and footwear lines. Vibrant colors and prints add an edge to the athletic inspired looks from this Brazilian favorite.

Adriana Degreas: Back to what Brazil does best. Bikinis. It’s no accident that it’s the Gisele’s native country. Fun prints and a touch of luxury sets this line apart from the pack.

For more information or appointments about any of these amazing lines, contact us at sales@fiftytwoshowroom.com

Beijo!

-Annie on behalf of the team at Fiftytwo

Swimsuit Season is Officially Here!

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

Memorial day is over, and with it we ushered in the best months of the year. Before us now stretches weeks of flip flops and grills, beaches and beers, Summer Fridays and trips on the Hampton Jitney. For the official uniform of the season, the swimsuit, Fiftytwo has got you covered. Three of our swimsuit lines, Clube Bossa, Jo de Mer, and Tooshie were just featured in Vogue’s collection of the 50 Best Swimsuits for the season.

Jo de Mer Amalia Bikini at Intermix

Tooshie Hamptons Reversible Bikini at the W South Beach Miami

Clube Bossa rouched plunge front halter on Net-a-Porter 

But what’s a swimsuit without a coverup? Once again, Fiftytwo Showroom to the rescue. Abi Ferrin has a beautiful collection of vibrant prints and versatile designs, perfect for a day at the beach or a night at the club. Add a Serpui Marie clutch to complete the perfect summer outfit.

For questions or appointments contact us at 212.966.5110 or email us at jessica@fiftytwoshowroom.com

Thanks!

Annie on behalf of the Fiftytwo Showroom team

Introducing Prism!

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

Prism brings the same design aesthetic to sunglasses as Ferrari brings to cars. Turning plastic, glass, and metal into sleek objects that seem to ooze sexy coolness.  These beauties are designed in the UK and produced in a family-run factory in Northern Italy, giving the product a healthy dose of La Dolce Vita. The effect is the perfect mix between modernist design and classic construction.

Fortunately, the Prism team didn’t stop with sunglasses, designing a complementary swimwear line. The swimsuits echo the sunglasses’ design drawing inspiration from the glamour of the 50s and 60s silhouettes but grounded in contemporary minimalism. They were created with a woman’s body in mind, including construction details such as invisible underwire, padded cups, and detachable straps. Check out the images below for a good time!

We will be showing the collection in Miami at Salon Allure July 21st- 24th. Please contact Jessicah@fiftytwoshowroom.com for inquiries and appointments

-Annie on behalf of the team at Fiftytwo

Clube Bossa launches their new website and we love it

Monday, February 27th, 2012

When Clube Bossa launched its new website and blog on Friday, they chose to begin with vintage photographs of the Carnival in Rio. The photos capture the vivacity of Rio, with everyone dancing and singing and having a good time. Not to mention, of course, the beautiful women. While Clube Bossa’s designs are more restrained and avant-garde, they still capture the energy of a Brazilian Carnival. Talk about the perfect blog beginning.

The new website offers beautiful images of Guilherme Vieira’s designs of both the couture and resort collections. The website now looks as luxurious as the garments themselves.

For more information on Clube Bossa contact us at

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Meet Tooshie Designer Natascha Wittgenstein

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

In anticipation of swim market, we’d like to introduce you to the designer behind Tooshie, a swimwear line that lives up to its name, making every derriere look amazing.

What was the initial concept behind your line? Tooshie was launched with a simple goal in mind: to design swimsuits that would perfectly fit any woman’s derriere, with a timeless, elegant and comfortable feel.

What education and experience has helped shape your career? I started buying paintings and selling them at age 12. Later, I  studied at the prestigious Camondo School of design in Paris. I also worked in New York for eight years and was the studio design director at Nina Ricci, all of which were important steps before Tooshie.

What is your earliest fashion memory? My first taste for fashion, design and aesthetics came from my mother, Birgitta Af Klercker, one of the original “top models” of the 1960s.

If there was a soundtrack for your SS 11 Collection what would it be? E penso a te by Lucio Battisti.

If you had to choose, what is your favorite piece from your collection? My favorite is the Hamptons, it was born in my first collection and has now been made reversible. This season it comes in navy blue reversing to black with a gold lame edging.

If you could live in any decade, which would it be? The late 60′s, early 70′s.

Are there any historical fashion icons you refer to when you work? My mother one hundred percent.

In one word, how would you describe your label? Chic.

What has been a career highlight so far? My collaboration with APC.

What are three things you can’t live without? My daughter, my blackberry (very original) and my Smythson travel wallet.

What’s inspiring you now? The luminous, colorful works of German artist Anselm Reyle and the 1970s pop aesthetic of photographers like Bert Stern and Slim Aarons.

What is your most treasured possession? A belt that Verushka made and gave to my mother.

Of all the cities in the world, where do you find the most inspiration? I  travel a lot, every 4 days. . .  so i am constantly inspired, but one of the places that is for sure a constant inspiration is Florence, where I manufacture the entire collection.

Hamptons Reversible Bikini

Art Piece by Anselm Reyle

Photograph by Bert Stern

Photograph by Slim Aarons

 

Views of Florence, Italy

Brigitta Af Klercker

Photos by Irving Penn in US Vogue 1966

An inspiration board for the 2011 line, from Natascha Wittgenstein’s Studio

What to Bring on your Memorial Weekend Getaway

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

It’s that time of year when summer feels like it has finally begun… people are starting to dig up their bathing suits and sunhats for a long weekend dedicated to picnicking, laying in the sun, and sipping on sangria. Whether you are going to the beach, driving out to the country, or lounging on a friend’s patio,  what better way to welcome summer than with some color?


Rosa Cha‘s wonderfully patterned bathing suits are the type of thing you can wear both to the beach and to the pool party that’s more about showing off your swimwear than actually swimming. You’ll be  certain to stand out in a suit like this one.

You never want to over-accessorize swimwear, but this bright, nature inspired ring by Rue will be the perfect compliment to any bathing suit.

If you are headed to the beach, throw this Marzia Genesi cover-up on over your swimsuit, the light blue will look great with a tan.


This Jaunt dress (left) is perfect for both a picnic in the park and a night out afterward. Dress it up with a Fiona Paxton Necklace (right) and you are set for the evening.

For the men (or women stealing their guy’s shirts), add some color with a  Baron Wells linen shirt.

This Charlott Vasberg carryall is just the right size for a change of clothes, a bottle of sunscreen, and a good book – what more could one need?

 

Osklen

Thursday, May 19th, 2011


Osklen has been busy popping up everywhere lately. Today, their store was featured on Refinery29′s rundown of the best swimwear boutiques in New York. Noting not only that their swimsuits are effortlessly sexy, but that they are also made using sustainable materials and eco-friendly practices. What with all this dreary weather you may not feel inspired to strip down to a swimsuit just yet, but we suggest heading to Osklen now to snatch up the perfect beach-ready outfit. That way you can relax by the pool as soon as the sun reappears, while everyone else scrambles to find a bikini half as nice as yours. Click here to read what Refinery29 has to say.


Their trainers also made an appearance in Wallpaper magazine’s June 2011 issue, complementing the sleek but earthy design of the featured house perfectly.

Poolside Couture

Friday, February 18th, 2011

It’s an unusually warm February day here in NYC, and it seems like a happy coincidence that Brazilian swimwear line Clube Bossa is available today on Net-a-Porter.  The Resort 2011 season marks the brand’s first official launch in the US. For those of you unfamiliar with this collection of luxurious suits and cover ups, Clube Bossa was founded in 2006 by Brazilian designer Guilherme Vieira.  Clube Bossa is couture for the world of swimwear: each piece is handmade and takes several days for completion.  We love the classic pleating on the one pieces, and don’t even get us started on the elegant maxi dress cover up (talk about a day to evening look!). So while it may not be warm enough to hit the beach quite yet, it’s definitely warm enough for some online shopping!