Non-Bathing Suits Are Great for Summer Escapades
Tisah Tucknott — May 16, 2009 — Luxury
References: net-a-porter & fashionista
Lately, non-swim suits have become popular among designer collections. With the Memorial Day long weekend slowly creeping up on us, women are looking for flattering, perfectly fitting attire for their beach and/or yacht adventures.
Take Hervé Léger’s $750 Martine bandage sunsuit, for example. This non-bathing suit is definitely not meant to be ruined by chlorinated water or sea water, and is not the most practical outfit to wear if you are trying to get a nice, even tan!
If all you are going for is a sophisticated look, then this sunsuit has your name written all over it.
Take Hervé Léger’s $750 Martine bandage sunsuit, for example. This non-bathing suit is definitely not meant to be ruined by chlorinated water or sea water, and is not the most practical outfit to wear if you are trying to get a nice, even tan!
If all you are going for is a sophisticated look, then this sunsuit has your name written all over it.
Trend Themes
1. Non-swim Suits - Opportunity for designers to create fashionable attire for beach and yacht adventures that is not meant for swimming.
2. Flattering Attire - Demand for perfectly fitting and flattering clothing options for summer escapades.
3. Sophisticated Look - Preference for sophisticated and trendy outfits for beach and yacht outings.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can create non-swim suits that are both fashionable and practical for beach and yacht adventures.
2. Swimwear - Swimwear industry can innovate by designing non-bathing suits that offer a stylish and flattering alternative for beachgoers.
3. Luxury Resorts - Luxury resort industry can cater to the demand for sophisticated attire by offering special packages that include fashionable non-swim suits for guests.
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