Syla at Miami Fashion Week
Going Like Sixty — July 21, 2008 — Lifestyle
References: syladesigns & styledash
After leaving Victoria’s Secret, Sylvie Cachay launched launch her own line, Syla, which she recently showed off at Mercedes-Benz Miami Swim Week. Sylvie, who is from Peru, lets her heritage influence her designs through bright colors and bold patterns.
Syla swimwear is for the person who wants to be sexy and in control at the beach. Her self-described “hippy couture” was very popular with the models because of the comfort.
For some more looks from the runways of Mercedes-Benz Swim Week, check out the video.
Syla swimwear is for the person who wants to be sexy and in control at the beach. Her self-described “hippy couture” was very popular with the models because of the comfort.
For some more looks from the runways of Mercedes-Benz Swim Week, check out the video.
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