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El arte en trajes de baño hechos a mano en Brasil // excepcionalmente exóticos. Tejidos ecológicos, reversibles y SPF 50
Charmosa Swimwear could not be happier in 2015. It’s been a busy an incredible year and since winning the Lifestyle Designer of the Year with Phoenix Fashion Week in October, we have not slowed down. We have been busily working on new adventures and getting ready for our launch next February 2016 on EVINE Live (www.evine.com) with our own TV Show to showcase our capsule collection on this amazing network.
Another top memory we have from the Designer Bootcamp program includes meeting Kym Gold, original cofounder of True Religion Brand Jeans, and getting her new book, Gold Standard, autographed. Working with Kym Gold this season was a true education.
Another major highlight that just happened was the announcement of Charmosa Swimwear being included in the “Top 300 Women Owned Fashion Labels and Clothing Lines” published by StartingAClothingline.com (http://shop.startingaclothingline.com/Women-Owned-Fashion-Lines) who has been established since 2004. We are honored and flattered to be included with the likes of DVF, Vera Wang, and Versace. We are happy to see and also be in fabulous company with a few other representatives that made the Top 300 listing from the Phoenix Fashion Week designers’ lineup from this year and past years including Hues of Ego, Misha Mendicino Designs (PHXFW 2014 Designer of the Year), Woman’s Touch Apparel, Jacqueline Nicole, Schuylark, Adoire, and Blackberry Maverick.
With all that said, we can hardly contain our excitement as we will have news coming soon related to additional locations/boutiques where you will be able to find Charmosa Swimwear. We are looking forward to the holidays and encourage you to get your pre-orders in of the Summer 2016 Swimwear collection.
El arte en trajes de baño hechos a mano en Brasil // excepcionalmente exóticos. Tejidos ecológicos, reversibles y SPF 50
En Charmosa, priorizamos el uso de
materiales sostenibles y ecológicos, el agua utilizada en
el proceso de teñido a mano se recicla. Cada pieza de tejido sobrante del
proceso de corte se guarda y reutiliza como bordados, accesorios
u otro detalle especial en una de nuestras piezas.
Nuestra selección de tejidos son elegidos por su calidad,
comodidad y sostenibilidad. La calidad de nuestras piezas es evidente en su
atención al acabado y ajuste. Nuestras telas tienen un tacto delicado que
puede compararse con un tacto de seda, pero proporcionan protección SPF50. Nuestras
piezas desaparecen por completo después de tres años en un vertedero, sin
causar daño a nuestro planeta.