There's that age...that glorious age in a woman's life...somewhere between playing baseball with the neighborhood kids and tossing a baseball to your own child...those fabulous years when you could eat just about anything and not gain an ounce. It's that time when all the older women hated you as you strutted down the beach in your brand new, teeny-tiny bikini with not a care in the world.
"Junior-Teen," isn't quite the right term for that age group, but for lack of a better word, we'll use it here, today. A lot of swimwear these days just does not take into account that this girl is special. The swimwear designers just do, "one style fits all age groups," designs in hope of catering to everyone of every age and perhaps saving a bit of money in production. We appreciate those designers that take notice and really know how to show off a young woman's assets AND they know how to have some fun with swimwear fashion. They also know that fit and sizing is just a little bit different than the Missy set...a little smaller over all, but they still need a bikini top with support and not everyone wants to show off ALL of their booty. Junior-Teen designers have finally figured out that not every teen even wants a bikini. It's been refreshing to see some super cute one piece swimsuits in the 2011 swimwear collections.
So, which are the top Jr.-Teen swimwear lines this year? I'd place my money on Maaji Swimwear and I certainly wouldn't count out Salinas Swimwear for 2011. And although, the Agua Bendita Swimwear fit is just a tad larger than Jr., I would have to include them too. (See my posts below for examples and pix of these lines.) All of these lines have fresh designs and new takes on the 1 piece swimsuit. I'm hoping to uncover even more new Jr.-Teen lines. Designers step up to the plate! Perhaps just as soon as this economy straightens out, we will have more brave souls.
~ C.
Showing posts with label Maaji Swimwear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maaji Swimwear. Show all posts
The Junior-Teen Swimwear Line-Up for 2011
Maaji Swimwear 2011...Lovin' It!
What is not to like in this new swimwear collection
by Maaji Swimwear?
Enjoy! More Maaji swimsuits coming soon!
~ C.
Mixing It Up With Maaji Swimwear
Fun, fresh, young, clever...all words to describe Maaji Swimwear. This emerging swimwear label from Columbia dishes up a rainbow of mixed prints combined with cute styling. The fit is on the small side, it's really more in the Junior/Teen size group than the Missy category. Maaji Swimwear was extremely popular at Tropi-Ties this year. The 2010 swimsuits and bikinis from Maaji are almost sold out. We can hardly wait to see what's in store for next year. Look for updates on the 2011 Maaji Swimwear styles, coming soon.
~ C.
New Swimsuit Labels in 2010 - Loads of Promise
This year we took in a few new swimwear lines that we had not carried before. Some had already been out in the marketplace for awhile, others were fairly new. One new line that I really liked this season was Peonie Swimwear. This new line from Los Angeles did not have a lot of bodies to choose from this year, but what they did have is a great eye for shape and detail. Their designs are simple, pretty and cut exactly right. LA celebs have been picking up their bikinis and the fashion mags have taken note...so have our customers.


Another new swimwear brand this season was Maaji Swimwear from Colombia. The designers, Manuela and Amalia Sierra, have combined their wild imaginations to combine a kaleidoscope of colorful prints, with lots of fun embellishments, ruffles and unexpected shapes, all at a reasonable price point. The look is very young and I would suggest that this is sized as a Junior/Teen line, not Missy. Still, if you can wear this size group, then go for it...Maaji Swimwear's stuff is really cute!
Then, there's Agua Bendita Swimwear...Similar to Maaji Swimwear with it's use of mixed prints and fun trims, but more like a big sister. This line is so sophisticated, while still absolutely adorable! I had been watching this company for a couple of years and decided to finally jump in. Our customers have been loving it. Deservedly, Agua Bendita has been garnering much attention. This season's Heavenly Delights collection features South African model Candice Swanepoel, who also just happens to be the newest Victoria's Secret Angel.
Agua Bendita was founded in 2003 by Catalina Alvarez and Mariana Hinestroza, both graduates from the Colegiatura Colombiana de Diseño University, Medellin, Colombia. The line has a definite Latin influence, with lots of handcrafted traditional details incorporated into their designs. For example, one of my favorite Agua Bendita bikinis, the Bendito Ice Cream Bikini, incorporates the traditional, embroidered, bird motif used throughout South America. We can't wait to see how these sisters incorporate their Latin influence in the upcoming 2011 Agua Bendita Swimwear collection.

Sauipe Swimwear caught my eye at a small gathering of reps in LA. Their label name is inspired by the natural beauty of the Costa do Sauipe, on the north coast of Bahia, Brazil. I fell in love with their simple, rich look, combined with their use of very high-end materials and superb craftsmanship. Their fit is what I would call, "Moderate Brazilian"...sexy, but not skimpy. This season we decided to go with a a trio of bodies and a cool color group from Sauipe Swimwear's 2010 collection. The Sapphire Beach Bandeau Bikini is done in one of their exclusive prints and the fit and workmanship are impeccable. The Dolphin Reef Bikini is a stationary tri-top swimsuit, done in a modern, window-pane print. The Monte Carlo Maillot, created in a lavender solid, has a bandeau bodice and slight ruching along the waist...all gorgeous!

Before I go, I can't forget to mention Tyler Rose Swimwear...this line is just plain sexy-fun! Designer, Nichole Carroll, a true Californian at heart, had worked in a variety of jobs in the fashion industry, before setting out to create her own swimwear label. Inspired by the vintage looks of a bygone era, she throws in a big dose of star glamor, mixed with a dash of rock-n-roll, into all of her designs. The look is unique, eclectic, and totally Californian. There is just nothing ordinary about it. Nichole uses very unusual fabrics, from purple lames, to crocheted knits, to Native American bead work, to swishy fringe....it all works for her.
Now, it's time to settle down with the 2011 look books and see what's in store for next season...
~ C.
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