It might seem counter-intuitive to make swimwear that is designed for anything but swimming, but that is nevertheless the case when it comes to the daringly low-cut Cutout Bandage Sunsuit by Herve Leger.
In the spirit of bikinis decked out with diamonds and gold, which are meant more for show than utility, the Cutout Bandage Sunsuit by Herve Leger comes with a recommendation from its makers that customers not wear it in the water. Without a doubt this is an usual caution to get from a company trying to sell you beach attire, but given the fact that the Cutout Bandage Sunsuit by Herve Leger has a retail price of just over $1,000, it is probably advice well worth listening to.
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The Cutout Bandage Sunsuit by Herve Leger is not Recommended for Water
Trend Themes
1. Luxe Land-only Swimwear - High-end swimwear brands are creating swimsuits that are more for show than function.
2. Designer Beach Attire - Luxury fashion houses are expanding their lines to include expensive beachwear with unique designs.
3. Fashionable Poolside Picks - Poolside attire is becoming a new opportunity for designers to create high-priced, stylish items that are not meant for swimming.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can expand into creating more high-end beachwear, not just swimsuits, for those who want to make a statement by the pool or beach.
2. Luxury Goods - Luxury brands can expand their offerings to include high-priced beachwear that focuses more on fashion than function, targeting customers who want to make a statement with their pool or beach attire.
3. Retail - Retail businesses can capitalize on the trend of designer pool and beach attire by stocking high-priced, limited edition items that appeal to a niche market of fashion-conscious consumers.