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The Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim 10th Anniversary

By Katie Jackson / Photography by Imani Ogden The annual Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Swim is notorious for bringing Miami one of the hottest shows in fashion in the world, and the 10th anniversary of the smoldering event was certainly no different. Beginning on July 17th, The Raleigh Hotel was taken over by editors, bloggers, and fashionista’s from across the globe who came to witness the incredible lineup of designers that would debut their 2015 collections. The days that followed brought a plethora of astounding colors, prints, fabrics, props, accessories, and of course, spectacular hair and make-up that left the thousands of attendees in awe. Didn’t get a chance to catch the shows? Don’t fret. We’ll break down the hottest shows to hit the MBFW Swim 2015 run- ways, as well as the glamorous late night soirees and poolside parties that followed. Let’s look back on all the swimwear fabulousness, shall we? Thursday, July 17: Celebrating 10 Years of MBFW Swim What better way to begin the 10th anniversary of the hottest week in swimwear than by throwing a bash to honor the designers that have participated since the beginning? Designers such as L*Space, Mara Hoffman, Suboo, CM Cia Maritima, and Red Carter—whose aqua Cherokee Bandeau Bra top graced our July/August cover—were all honored at the event. Attendees sipped cocktails poolside while enjoying a showcase of the designers’ timeless pieces. Friday, July 18: Bright Prints, Sexy One Pieces, and Over-the-top-Glam The pre-show anticipation finally came to an end Friday as Poko Pano swimwear kicked-off the steamy series of runway shows—minus the runway. The Poko Pano models ditched the catwalk for the water as Poko Pano’s Paola Robba debuted her 2015 collection in The Raleigh’s iconic pool. With a combination of tailored neutrals, bright and bold patterns, leopard prints, and the occasional leather detailing, Poko Pano was surely a great start to this year’s Swim Week. Do- lores Cortes later wowed the crowd with sky-high hair and heels to accentuate the tribal glamour of the 2015 collection, featuring asymmetrical and floral prints with sexy silhouettes. Clover Canyon also debuted graphic prints and florals in the form of tailored and sporty neoprenes, complete with single-strap sandals. But it was Wildfox Swim and Beach Bunny featuring the Blonds that were the real showstoppers of the night. Wildfox brought back the 80’s in the chicest way possible, pairing the outrageously bright and bold swimwear with equally eccentric, 80’s-inspired accessories. Beach Bunny brought us cyber space stunners that hit the runway in galactic-themed bejeweled bodysuits, bright bustiers and sequin and spike embellished cover-ups. It was pure over-the-top glamour, and we were loving every single second. Saturday, July 19: Leather Bikinis, Crochet Cutouts, and Palm Frond Hair Ties Caitlin Kelly began day two of the shows by debuting easy breezy cover-ups that can be converted into hot swimwear. The phrase “sleek and chic” came to mind, as the collection featured mostly solid neutrals with elegant gold chain embellishments. Later, the L*Space by Monica Wise models graced a water runway inspired by the “girls who love the brand and who are always looking for the perfect water in their travels,” says Wise. “We took the runway and are transforming it into an amazing group of girls that look like sirens from the sea. They’ll be covered with gold scales, slick hair, wet skin, and barefoot. It’s a love affair with the water.” The collection had an eclectic array of bright and soft colors, with special attention paid to the back detailing. The intricately woven strings and crochet cutouts on the back of the bikini tops certainly made us fall in love with L*Space 2015. But it was the leather swimwear featured in Mikoh that really left us in shock and awe. Not one, not two, but numerous leather bikinis and long-sleeved leather one-pieces dominated Mikoh’s 2015 collection. Though it may not be the best for the beach, it certainly creates a statement that many a Miami fashionista would love to make. And, of course, Mara Hoffman later captivated guests with her signature vivid colors and prints. This year, leopard and parrot motifs were included, while palm frond hair ties completed the looks perfectly. To top off the night, The Daily Swim threw an after party at the Shore Club’s Red Room, where Hoffman made an appearance along with Poko Pano’s Paola Robba Sunday, July 20: Sexy Silhouettes, Bold Colors, and Warrior Princesses On day three, Caffe Swimwear brought a whole ‘lotta hot to the runway. The models stunned in a smattering of sexy suits in bright hues like yellow, orange, and pink—including our July/August cover model Jessica Bleier. The Luli Fama 2015 collection heated up the catwalk even more as the models strutted in designer Lourdes Hanimain’s famously flattering-to-the figure swimwear. The show began with a brief performance by dancers who looked like they had just stepped out of Cirque du Soleil, and was followed by models dressed in gorgeous and brightly colored bikinis, monokinis, and light and flowy cover-ups. Pooja’s 6 Shore Road closed the Sunday night shows with her Nepal-inspired collection. “Nepal has a little Indian influence, a spiritual influence. The woman is more of a strong woman, like a warrior. So you’re going to see that through the music, through the hair, the make- up,” says Pooja. Complete with fierce braids, nose-rings, and heels with tribal chains, the 6 Shore Road models took the runway in brightly printed high-wasted bikini bottoms and alluring multi-colored one-pieces.       Monday, July 21: Printed Speedos, Flirty Showstoppers, and Motorcycle Babes On the last day of MBFW Swim, IMG brought us a special show featuring Sauvage, Aguaclara Swim- wear, Mia Marcelle, Aquarella Swimwear and Toxic Sadie Swimwear. Sauvage showed off a mirrored metal bikini that truly took our breath away, while Mia Marcelle gave the ladies a little eye candy, debuting a few printed men’s speedos. Aquarella produced fun and flirty swimwear in multiple fun colors and cuts that could be worn for any occasion, and Toxic

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10th Anniversary of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim

By Katie Jackson/Photo by Imani Ogden (Last years MBFWS 2014 Agua Bendita Collection.) July has notoriously been the hottest time in South Florida. No—not because of the scorching 90-degree weather—but because it is the time when bikini-clad models grace the runway in the hottest designs in swimwear for the annual Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim.  This year, things are about to heat up even more as the MBFWS 10th Anniversary kicks-off at The Raleigh Hotel this Thursday. This time, we not only get to celebrate a week of spectacularly fashionable swimwear, but a decade of incredibly talented designers and the show that brought it all to life. On July 17, the annual MBFWS kick-off party will give a special honorary presentation to the designers that have taken part over the years (including MSM’s July/August cover designer Red Carter—who participated in the very first MBFWS.) The lineup for the rest of the week will surely not disappoint the 10,000 plus expected guests—with designers such as Mara Hoffman, Mikoh, L*Space, Aquarella, Luli Fama, Caitlin-Kelly, Rip Curl, Poko Pano, Beach Bunny featuring The Blonds, Caffé Swimwear, Suboo, and so many more. And, of course, the stylish late night after-parties and glamorous poolside celebrations will be in full swing. MBFWS will come to a close on July 21, leaving us waiting for the hottest runway show to return next year.  Until then, MSM will be there to give you the exclusive on every last glamorous detail.

Cover Stories, Fashion, Interviews, Swimwear

Jessica Bleier Cover Shoot: High Fashion Chic Meets An Easygoing Spirit

 Click Here To View Full Story & Images In Our July/August Issue PHOTOGRAPHED BY IMANI OGDEN/INTERVIEWED & STYLED BY KATIE JACKSON/MAKEUP BY ESTHER JIMENEZ/HAIR BY FRANK CATANESE/ SET ASSISTANT-STEPHAN USECHE/SWIMWEAR BY RED CARTER/JEWELRY BY CATTIVA  BOUTIQUE/SUNGLASSES BY EDWARD BEINER/SHOES BY STEVE MADDEN/JESSICA REPRESENTED BY FRONT MANAGEMENT From countless spreads in high fashion magazines, to strutting down the runway for numerous years in fashion shows and traveling across the world for photo shoots, Jessica Bleier has certainly cemented her career as a high fashion model. Starting her career at just 11 years old, the Miami native is now a bona fide star. She continues to push creative boundaries, even recently starring as the beautiful love interest of Latin pop singer Chayanne in the music video for his hit single “Humanos a Marte,”proving that her possibilities are endless. But apart from her success, stunning good looks, and ridiculously close resemblance to Angelina Jolie, Bleier is insanely down to earth, making her not only lovable for her work, but for who she is as a person. Bleier’s first run-in with a modeling agency came when she was just in middle school. After being bullied by her classmates for her height, Bleier’s mother decided to take her to a modeling agency in South Beach to prove to her that tall is beautiful. “She wanted to show me that, one day, you can make something of your height,” says Bleier. After being signed immediately to the agency, Bleier was already traveling for work. “My mom would come with me everywhere, we went to places like Italy and Paris,” says Bleier. Despite Bleier’s early success, her career came to a halt when she decided to attend college at the University of Florida to study history. But after graduating during the recession, Bleier found it difficult to find work. While searching for a job in her field, Bleier decided to give modeling another shot to generate some extra income. “One thing led to another and it turned into a full time thing,” says Bleier. After moving back to Miami and signing with Front Model Management, Bleier was catapulted back into the modeling scene, doing fashion shows and photo shoots in Miami and across the world. But this high fashion model loves living the low-key life. Apart from spending time with her high-school sweetheart and fiancé, Bleier loves to garden and read books. “I read constantly,” says Bleier. She also likes to explore the burgeoning art and design districts. “I absolutely love to dance. But other than that I’m more of a low-key, go to a bar, have a beer and hangout type of person.” Bleier also makes sure to get her daily exercise by doing fun activities she truly enjoys. “I have a very active lifestyle. I take my dog for one hour walks, and my fiancé and I like to go kayaking.” Bleier’s one guilty pleasure? Pizza. “My fiancé is in the restaurant business. His parents own Steve’s Pizza, so he manages that. It’s good and bad because every night I fight the urge to eat pizza, which I usually end up eating pizza once every day!” she says while laughing. Although her modeling photos and videos are all over the media and internet, Bleier prefers to stay away from all the social media hype surrounding her career. “I feel like I was supposed to be born at another time. I love real conversation, and just, seeing a person’s face and engaging their reaction.” While it’s obvious that Bleier is a powerful force in the modeling world, what seems most attractive about her is the pure effervescence that shines through Bleier’s approachable spirit.

Interviews, Swimwear

One On One With Red Carter

Swimwear designer Red Carter makes a giant splash in the fashion industry, and it’s only the beginning.  By Katie Jackson/Photo courtesy of Ken Pao In 2003, Miami gained a designing phenomenon when Red Carter left his native California to take his talents to the Magic City.  After working for major brands like Esprit, Guess, Victoria’s Secret, and Oscar de la Renta, Carter was finally ready to break out on his own. Inspired by Miami’s glamorous Art Deco style, Carter created and developed his swimwear brand out of his Miami Beach apartment. Now, Carter’s fashionable and sexy swimwear has catapulted him to the top, with numerous features in leading high fashion magazines and a large celebrity following.  Sadly for Miami, Carter recently relocated to New York City to continue growing his burgeoning brand, but will always have a special place for Miami in his swimwear and in his heart. For Carter, the desire to design clearly pulses through his veins. As a young child, Carter was already creating sketches for what would soon lead to a career in fashion. “I started drawing sketches of naked ladies, and my mom was like, ‘you can’t have all these pictures of naked ladies laying around!’ So she said, ‘why don’t you put clothes on them?’ So I started drawing dresses and watching vintage movies, and that sort of inspired me to see the art of fashion in movement,” says Carter.  He then went on to study at the prestigious Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. After his graduation, Carter gained extensive experience working for top fashion brands and designers. But after taking a job with a start up company and being let go soon after, Carter decided it was time to take control of his career. “I found myself without a job, and I decided that I wanted to have my own message. So, I started my own brand,” says Carter. After moving to Miami 11 years ago, Carter says he was given a rare opportunity to “set the tone for luxury living.” Carter capitalized on the growing niche for high-end swimwear, creating polished yet glamorous pieces with a fun Miami edge for the fashionista with a flexible budget. “My customer is looking for a getaway, and they want to stand out. They definitely don’t want to wear what everyone else has,” says Carter.  Carter began designing his brand on his own dime and started selling his pieces out of his apartment. “We would do little shows, sell them out of little stores. I just paid my dues.” But it wasn’t long until Carter’s designs starting receiving massive attention.  Popular retail stores started carrying his designs and magazines began giving him features. Then in 2004, Carter participated in the very first Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim, launching him and his designs into an international spotlight. Today, Carter’s designs have been featured in multiple high fashion glossies, and have been spotted on notable celebrities like Rihanna, Jennifer Aniston, and the Kardashian sisters. One of his suits was even worn by Beyoncé in her music video “Grown Woman” off her mega-hit self-titled visual album “Beyoncé.” Upon finding out about the video, Carter said he was ecstatic. “I was like, are you kidding me? It was a great couple of minutes. I did the happy dance. It was kind of the most funny, anxious moment, but it was really great.” But even with the massive exposure, Carter stays humble. “I’ve never really taken it for granted. I’m always very flattered,” says Carter of the all the attention. “You’re only as good as your next design. So I’m very honored, but I always think to myself, what is possibly next? That was great, who else now? How else can I affect people?”  Carter has now relocated to New York City after joining the outerwear manufacturer Amerex Group. Joining Amerex Group has not only helped Carter grow his business, but also allowed him to be removed from the operations of the company and solely dedicate himself to what he truly loves: design. Carter is now able to work on multiple projects at once, including continuing to design suits for Jessica Simpson’s swimwear line, a project he was approached to do a few years ago.  As for when he’s back in Miami, you may catch Carter relaxing at The Standard or grabbing a bite to eat at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar. “It’s so bad, but so good,” Carter says of the restaurant. While he’s not particularly into the party scene, Carter says he loves to people watch when in Miami. “I’ll definitely relax by the local pools and watch what people are wearing and what their lifestyles are all about. That’s my little secret weapon.”  Although Carter is no longer living in Miami, he will be returning this summer to participate in the MBFWS 10th anniversary, but will not be doing a show. “It’s kind of an honorary participation,” says Carter.  Instead, he will be showcasing one of his prints from one of the last runway shows he did for MBFWS, which happens to be the piece featured in Beyoncé’s video.  While it’s clearly evident that Carter has made an enormous indent in the fashion industry, he remains the perfect balance of humble, passionate, and determined.  “I’ve had a great journey. I’ve had great seasons and I’ve had seasons of struggle. I think in the end, persistence is a true reward. Persistence is what you have to focus on. And not being a flash, but being a constant. Just follow your dreams and don’t give up.”  You can find Red Carter designs at Nordstrom and online at Niemen Marcus, as well as shopbop.com, southbeachswimsuits.com, and Everything But Water Stores worldwide.  Photo by Imani Ogden Click here to view this post in the July/August 2014 issue.

Fashion, Shows & Events, Swimwear

Mercedes- Benz Fashion Week Swim Miami Beach

Text by MSM’s Carissa Davis Photos by MSM’s Imani Ogden As photographers, celebrities and fashion gurus descend upon Miami for Fashion Week Swim 2014, designers, models and countless volunteers anxiously immerse themselves in a whirlwind of luxurious swimwear fashion shows for five days. South Beach never sleeps, but during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim the city comes alive in a completely different way. South Beach is home to the swimwear industry’s most anticipated event Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim Miami. This year, the ninth annual Miami Beach Fashion Week Swim features swimwear veteran brands like ROXY and first time Miami Beach Fashion Week Swim participant designers like Maaji. The Raleigh Hotel is the mecca of action for the week as it transformed its pool deck into a surfer’s hotspot to host a special kick-off event celebrating 25 years of ROXY as an iconic swimwear brand and industry leader. The Raleigh is expecting the largest guest turn out since Miami Beach Fashion Week Swim began due to the impressive list of designers including Agua Bendita, Poko Pano, Dolores Cortes, Wildfox Swim, Oakley, Beach Bunny and many others. In the past nine years this Miami Beach Fashion Week Swim has been named one of the must-see events of the summer because of its perfect fit between South Beach and swimwear. The two go “hand in hand,” some can even say synonymously. Miami is one of the only cities where you can see the sexiness of the swimsuits on the runway paralleled by what you see every day on South Beach with its patrons, their designer clothing, luxurious lifestyles and fabulous lifestyles. Miami has enthusiastically welcome its international guests, designers and fashion show attendees alike. For more information and a full schedule of designers and events please visit miami.mbfashionweek.com/schedule

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GABBITA’S Swim Spring/Summer Launch Party Makes A Splash

Photo by Imani Ogden As we walked across the pool deck of 500 Brickell, we half expected to see mermaids glide across the pool and pop up onto the runway. Crowds of chicly dressed fashion-goers mingled in line for cocktails while others gathered by the beautifully lit pool and the glowing Miami skyline for pictures with newfound friends. Among the chic, Sol Filippi in a stunning turquoise necklace of her own design, greeted guest and conversed with MSM about her career journey inside the fabulous world of jewelry design. Backstage, Juliana Rojas hastened her models (who were clad in gorgeous crocheted dresses and bikinis) to line up for what turned out to be a truly unique and spectacular fashion show. *Stay tuned for our Summer Issue featuring one-on-one interviews with Juliana Rojas and Sol Filippi.

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FUNKSHION: Fashion Week Miami Beach

            10-12-2012: Guria Beachwear presented by Sensa Weight Loss System At a star studded event at Funkshion in Miami Beach, designer Camila Ckless mesmerized the audience with amazing designs from her Guria beachwear collection. Patti Stanger of Bravo’s Millionaire Matchmaker representing Sensa walks the runway. The American Heart Association presented it’s “Go Red For Women” National campaign to create awareness surrounding America’s #1 killer of women – Heart Disease. The event showcased red dresses on the runway created and donated by top fashion designers from around the world. The dresses were auctioned off with proceeds being donated to the AHA. Photo: MSM      

Fashion, Swimwear

Making Water Dangerous

Swimwear designer Amanda Ché Interviewed by Gabrielle Compolongo In just under a year of being in business, A. Ché has the representation of Supermodel and Dancing with the Stars contestant Joanna Krupa, who has become the face of Amanda’s Cruise 2011 Campaign. Together, Amanda Che and Joanna Krupa designed the Kashmir Group. This collection is special because it’s the first to have water-proof velvet flocking on it, making the color and appearance stand out, while providing no-slip friction. GC: Why choose the slogan “Making Water Dangerous”?  AC: Making Water Dangerous is how I want women to feel when they wear an A.Ché suit. My tops are all bra constructed, so a woman looks her best on the beach…whether they want a super push-up or a stylish supportive bra. I want women to feel sexy and confident that they look their best in the water. GC: Where do you get your ideas for your designs? AC: I follow trends in everything from couture to interior design for inspiration. I travel quite often as well, so to stumble across beautiful architecture or appreciate the color scheme of cultural foods creates a flood of ideas for my future collections. GC: What is the thought process behind your pieces?  AC: My creative process always begins with a theme that usually coincides with the state of mind I’m in at that particular moment in time. In the last year I’ve been enthralled and enchanted by Eastern Indian culture, yoga, and meditation which is reflected throughout my Cruise 2011 Collection. Everything from  the animal prints, bold colors, sun and sand campaign images and group names like Himalaya and  Bombay, resemble the influence of “Indian Summer”. GC: Many people think you either look good in a bikini or you don’t. How can a swim suit be flattering? AC: This is the principal concept behind A.Ché Swimwear, supporting the sensuality that every woman naturally possesses, regardless of age, size, or shape. I design a wide range of silhouettes and cuts so there’s something for the flirty womanlooking for a skimpy bottom and push up bra, and the more sophisticated woman looking for more coverage and support. Contrary to other swim brands, my more covered suits are still sexy and stylish, like my shirred tankini and fashion forward one-pieces. My goal is still to have people say “wow” when they see anyone wearing an A.Ché suit. GC: Is there a color swimsuit that flatters every skin tone? AC: Just like there’s the classic little black dress, there’s the classic black bikini that women of all colors should own. GC: What type of fabrics do you use when designing your suits? AC: All A.Ché Swimwear is made from the highest caliber of Italian fabric, produced and printed in Italy. The fabric I use has a lustrous shine and lightweight silky touch. Quality is my number one priority.

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