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    Sexy Swimsuits

    Sizzling sexiest swimsuits direct from the runway at Miami Swim Week

    Clifford Pugh
    Jul 24, 2013 | 7:24 am

    Is it me or do swimsuits not really change that much from year to year?

    Every summer, many of the major swimsuit designers show up in Miami for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim to show their new collections. Even though some trends may change, you can pretty much bet the suits will always be colorful and skimpy — and this year's edition, a five-day marathon featuring three dozen designers which ended Monday, was no different.

    The No. 1 rule continues to be: If you've got it flaunt it in a swimsuit that shows your curves.

    The No. 1 rule continues to be: If you've got it flaunt it in a swimsuit that shows your curves.

    Yet there were some threads of change. A number of designers went the opposite-of-skimpy route, with a more athletic look featuring structured shoulders, cap sleeves and some looks that even extend to the elbows.

    Suits by Cia.Marítima, which has relaunched as CM, BCBGeneration and Oakley have an athletic vibe, with fabrics and designs suited for the track or beach volleyball as much as lounging by the pool.

    Mara Hoffman looked to South Asia and Indian mythology for inspiration with colorful prints (one was of the Hindu god Ganesh). Models wore a Third Eye on their forehead as they walked down the runway.

    Nicolita features fuller-cut bottoms for curvier figures while Poko Pano showcases swimsuits with eco-friendly beads and gold-plated hardware.

    For her first-ever presentation at swim week, Nanette Lepore showed a lot of different styles, from bandeau to halter to maillot. And cover-ups were just as versatile, ranging from brightly patterned pants that look like track suits to an orange Moroccan-style short caftan.

    "What's nice with swim is it's blurring into real clothing now," Lepore told the Associated Press.

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    Save the date

    Houston’s premier bridal showcase returns with latest tips and trends

    Holly Beretto
    Nov 27, 2024 | 12:00 pm
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    Brides- and grooms-to-be should make their own save-the-dates for January 11 and 12, 2025. That’s when the 41st Bridal Extravaganza Show returns to the George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston. The largest bridal planning showcase in the U.S., the event helps attendees plan the perfect big day.

    More than 225 vendors will be on hand, ready to talk about the latest tips and trends in everything from cakes to flowers to dresses and beyond. Expect cake samples, décor and flower ideas, multiple fashion shows, Instagram walls for selfies, prizes, presentations on the latest bridal fashion and trends, and entertainment from Houston’s top wedding professionals.

    New for 2025 is an added focus on destination weddings. more than 10 vendors specializing in both destination weddings and honeymoon arrangements will be in attendance.

    Bridal Party Gifts premieres its new, two-sided, suede “Bride to Be” glitter sash, and LWx Custom Hats showcases a traveling hat bar, where the hatter will be on hand for demonstrations and guests can create custom hats for all their wedding events.

    Among the many other new vendors are The Painted Bridal Bouquet, with an artist on hand to demonstrate how they turn a bride’s bouquet into a custom artwork, creating a one-of-a-kind keepsake, and Unlikely Designs, helmed by Houston-based bridal gown designer Watina Lee, who is launching the "The Affirmation Collection" at the show.

    A full listing of vendors and planned events is available on the show’s website.

    Attendees will leave the event with a digital list of all of their favorite vendors with the BrideScan app, allowing engaged couples to connect with wedding professionals via a QR code.

    The first 100 VIP Brides also receive signature swag bags with complimentary gifts from sponsors and vendors. VIP tickets offer attendees early entry, special prizes, a $200 gift credit to SymbolizeIt photo website, the latest issue of Texas Weddings Magazine, and many additional secret surprises.

    Tickets are available online. General admission tickets are $15 online and $25 at the door for adults, and children aged 5-12 are $5. VIP single admission is $35, or a VIP package for one Bride or Groom plus three guests is $99. Show hours are 11 am to 5 pm on Saturday, January 11 and 12-5 pm on Sunday, January 12.

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