Wednesday, October 28, 2009

news newspapers Beach Bunny Swimwear: Ready for the Yacht


Beach Bunny SwimwearLet's face it, when it comes to actually swimming, Beach Bunny Swimwear and designer Angela Chittenden really don't expect women to get into the water and get wet while wearing their bathing suits. But that said, the 60 looks that came down the runway at the Mercedes-Benz Los Angeles Fashion Week show on Monday were cute and sexy, and perfect for lounging on the yacht or slinking around the pool in Las Vegas.

The Spring 2009 show began with a nautical theme, with a bikini in navy lace paired with a tiny white cheerleader-skirt bottom; then a navy leather bikini wo! wed the crowd, with its gold chain embellishments on both tiny top and bottom. The audience in the also tiny Lightbox Stage at Smashbox Studios noticed immediately that while the suits were mostly minuscule, the models were not, at least not on top, where they were busting out all over, many with a less-than-natural look to them.

The look was perfect, however, when paired with the slightly trashy theme of the Beach Bunny line, of bringing "the boudoir to the beach." It was hard to tell the difference sometimes, like with the "Need You Tonight" suit, a white triangle top paired with white-and-fuchsia lace "skimpy" bottoms; that is a bedroom-only suit, for sure, as is the "Lady Marmalade," a pink satin bikini trimmed in vintage black lace.

More wearable for public display are the cute "Wicked Games" black croc buckle bikini, the groovy "Can't Buy Me Love" trapezoid one shoulder bikini done in aqua, and the "Stop and Stare" zebra bandeau, a suit covered i! n chains and embellishments. That one does look like it might ! get awfu lly hot in the sun, however, with all that metal to heat up.

Jenny Peters


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