August 8th, 2008
Posted by Erin Sun

Miami, Florida has just hosted its Miami Fashion Week. The runways featured 2009 swimwear collections from Belusso, Custo Barcelona, Diesel, Tommy Bahama, Red Carter, Pistol Panties and Ed Hardy… just to name a few.

Christian Audigier, the creative talent behind Ed Hardy’s rambunctious designs, made his own statement in killer leopard skin shoes that so very few men can get away with wearing. Audigier has had a pulsating, so in right now, affect on fashion.

Audigier and Hardy began when Audigier, who was intrigued by tattoo artistry, came across Hardy’s name while performing a Google search.
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July 21st, 2008
Posted by Erin Sun

Tommy Bahama fashion house presented its women’s swimsuit collection July 2008. The most impressing thing about the fashion line is that it’s all about large flowered prints with sexy but sporty cuts, something all chic girls will love to wear.

The line was resented on the beach, which is already something unusual and intriguing. Guests were watching the show from campfire benches.

Generally the collection was something made for a pretty wide range of audience. So you can feel at ease wearing a Tommy Bahama swim suit in Miami or hanging out by the pool in your low-key cottage house. It’s all about style and comfort.

Big Floppy hats will protect you from the sun. Bold blues and prints were the main theme of this series. Must have been inspired from the Havana shirts all the men wear on the golf courses.

Large over sized prints, in a one-piece swim suit must slim the average body, or at least make that illusion.

Sporty cuts on this sexy print do the exact opposite, accent the areas where men want to look.

A model walks the runway wearing Tommy Bahama swimwear 2009 collection during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim show in Miami July 18, 2008

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