![]() ![]() ![]() Other swimwear styles include a matching rose and gingham printed string bikini and two adorable cotton knit bikinis (in pastel pink and aqua) with ditsy floral embroideries. It’s so dainty, feminine and sexy but still a little conservative.” So, one of the bikinis that is forever ingrained in my mind is the skirted bikini, and Frankies had a very similar silhouette, which I was excited about that. “Especially growing up on the East Coast, where we only have summer for a sliver of two months, buying your bikini was a special, sacred moment - you really had to invest in a bikini and love it because you only had a few months to wear it. Guizio added the collection’s skirted bikini bottom with matching bralette style top (with mini 3D rosette accents) was inspired by a piece she owned growing up. That really was all Danielle’s brain, adding that little touch,” Aiello said. We’ve never had an underwear top that fit as good as this, so I’m really excited for the customer to experience it. To take an element as small as padding - it’s something we’ve never done before, which Danielle. and the different styles that come from those places. I see the beauty in all the different beach towns around the U.S. “It’s a very Southern California thing to not have padding in your tops I’m the biggest beach girl ever - when I was younger, you’d never catch me dead in a padded top, but it’s different on the East Coast. For instance, the rose and gingham-printed strapless bustier Solstice top, which seamlessly melds Guizio’s bestselling padded corset into Aiello’s nylon and spandex swim fabrications. The collection also combines each founder’s roots - Malibu (Aiello) and New York (Guizio) - with styles designed to bridge the gap between beachy swimwear and city-minded ready-to-wear. I remember when I left meeting Danielle when she came to L.A., I was talking to my business partner and said, ‘She is just so sweet and kind, but also really powerful, has all these amazing ideas and knows what she likes,’ and he said, ‘It sounds like you’re describing yourself.'” ![]() “Our personalities are really similar too, and that’s shown throughout the collection. “There’s so many personal elements that really unify the two brands throughout the collection, which is really cool,” Aiello said, referencing the collection’s little bows and ruffles, sweet yet sexy silhouettes and feminine, floral motifs. Courtesy of Frankies Bikinis/Danielle Guizio The designer added she’d also been a longtime fan of Guizio’s work and wanted each style to feel true to her DNA to differentiate the collaboration from other Frankies Bikinis styles she’s created in the past (for instance, her prior collaborations with Pamela Anderson, Gigi Hadid, Victoria’s Secret, etc).Ī look from Frankies Bikinis x Guizio. I knew our girls would just like freak out, because they are the same girl,” Aiello said. I love that both of our customers are down to try different things that we do, whether it be releasing shoes or us making activewear - our girls are super loyal to both of us and willing to try different things to support the brand, which is why I loved doing collaboration. Our customer is very feminine, soft and girly, and loves trends and being very adventurous. Everything we wanted to do, we both loved it equally. “There really is so much customer crossover, which makes the design process really special because you don’t have to give up anything that you want to do for the other person. ![]() Lori Harvey Takes the Plunge to Debut Her Yevrah Swimwear Collection Exclusively on Revolve ![]()
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