Surf fashion is inextricably linked to the surfing lifestyle. In fact, it’s hardly imaginable that surfers would wear non-surf clothes. When it comes to bikini babes, or even the girl next door, a beautiful set of swimwear can:
- make you smile
- complement or accentuate your curves
- brighten up the days of passers-by
- feel great as you swim out to sea
- look amazing as you slide along a wind-brushed face on a blue-eyed summer day
The 2014 bikini season sees plenty of intricate detail, organic patterns and playful colour palettes. We’ve selected our favourites and featured them here for your viewing pleasure.
Billabong
Diamonds, stripes and all things nice. The Zanzibar bikini from Billabong exudes an African summer flavour, hinting at lost kingdoms and wild adventure.
ROXY
Similar to Billabong, Roxy have gone uber-tribal with a bikini that could be crafted from beads for the Queen of Sheba. The alternatives for the season are classic lines and exuberant geometrical florets that spring from the wearer into the eye of the beholder.
Victorias Secret
Victoria has nothing to prove and opts for super-classic cuts and refined styles for the sophisticated amongst us. They also have a patterned selection for those who long to bring their Indian adventure with them everywhere (without the Ali Baba pants).
L*Space
Tassles! Be part of the winds and tides with bikinis that shriek elegance and style. Edward Scissorhands was in the designer’s studio, ensuring skin is showing in all the right places.
JETS
The surfer girl who boasts a Jets collection will ooze class and leave more than a few surfer boys trembling in her wake. Power bikinis for the woman who wears a massive silver collar to the beach, and patterns that will scare even the hungriest shark. Their floral one-piece is a work of art that takes the viewer to a colourful garden of Eden. Beware of the fruit!
Maaji
Probably our favourite for the season, Maaji have gone for intricate patterns juxtaposed by frills and lacy detail that wouldn’t look out of place in a lingerie selection. The contrasting patterns are stitched together with a mastery of aesthetics that look as good as I’m sure they feel.
Tigerlily
Islamic and Indian designs, paisley and earth tones are Tigerlily’s speciality and they’ve not disappointed this year. While not as bright and bouyant as the other ranges, Tigerlily have an understated charm that whispers of a woman who is happy to take the road less traveled.