Created by Neide Hall
The art in swimwear handcrafted in brazil // uniquely exotic. Eco-friendly fabrics, reversible and SPF 50
We're excited for this adventure that will begin on April 8th. All the pieces have fallen into place and the reality is right there in front of us.
All the hard work and effort and patience to get to this time has been worth it. Three years ago, we had no idea this opportunity would be laid in front of us. We have to thank Phoenix Fashion Week's Emerging Designer program for giving us this chance. Finally we will be launching our capsule collection on April 8th, 2016 with EVINE Live’s 10 million shoppers via their online store and cable channel .
This is a result of the newest extension to Phoenix Fashion Week with the partnership between the Southwest’s leading fashion event and EVINE Live, a national e-commerce portal and home shopping channel. We're excited to share our Charmosa Swimwear collection of uniquely exotic designs that feature hand-painted patterns and hand-embroidered embellishments that make each piece stand out.
Be on the lookout for details about viewing parties and tune in to EVINE Live to support. We are grateful to be along side with ARAE, Lily V Designs, and Hues of Ego who will also be launching their capsule collections as well. It will be like a reunion when we meet up in Minnesota
The art in swimwear handcrafted in brazil // uniquely exotic. Eco-friendly fabrics, reversible and SPF 50
At NHall, we prioritize the use of
sustainable and eco-friendly materials, water used in
the hand-dye process is recycled. Every piece of excess fabric from the
cutting process is saved and repurposed as embroideries, accessories
or another special detail in one of our pieces.
Our selection of fabrics are chosen for their quality,
comfort and sustainability. The quality of our pieces is evident in their
attention to finishing and fitting. Our fabrics have a delicate touch that
can be compared to a silk touch yet provide SPF50 protection. Our
pieces completely disappear after three years in a landfill, causing no
harm to our planet.