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By KIMBERLY BERGER

2016 Miami Swim Show featured on Lingerie Briefs

I was 26 years old when I began working in the swimwear industry. Back then the largest size in a bikini was an XL, mix and match separates were unheard of, tankinis didn’t exist and one piece suits only came two flavors: old lady florals with full coverage or a no support tank style, usually in a color block. Twenty years later, and the swimwear market caters to all body types with … Read More


It’s The The Power of Cleavage…

By Marina Rybak
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100 movie poster bookThe race is on! The highly anticipated Arts and Entertainment Award Season is here. The frenzy of the ceremonies is heating up and the self-proclaimed authorities of the best and the worst-dressed lists are jamming the communication channels, fighting for our attention.

Just in time I stumbled upon a “palate cleanser” at the Rizzoli Bookstore, a recently published hardcover book –100 Movie Posters: The Read More


Naughty Or Nice ~ Lou Paris

When my 31 year old daughter was a teenager, she sneaked down to the East Village with her best friend to get a tattoo inscribed on her back.  I, born of the age when body ink was an indulgence of the not so nice girls, remained cool, but was admittedly a bit taken aback. It was not until my young design team did a shirt pull-up in my office to reveal all their backs adorned … Read More


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In nature, there are items so fragile and still yet so strong that they defy logic.  The leaf of the Bodhi Tree is a delicate image of the earth’s power to heal. Better known in the Western Hemisphere as the Sacred Fig, it is said that that Gautama Buddha achieved enlightenment beneath its branches.  Bodhi trees are planted in close proximity to every Buddhist monastery.

Every time I visit theSkin showroom, I am reminded … Read More


Chemise

One of my first real product development successes was a series of cotton knit sleepshirts which I shamelessly admit were derivatives of both Benetton and Gap T-shirt styles I had mined during an NYC shopping excavation.  At the time the concept was considered revolutionary.  The lingerie market was a sea of pink and blue polyester.  Cotton  jersey knits in bright colors and bold prints were considered heresy.  It was 1985.  But we did it despite … Read More


I was riding the #4 Subway in NYC today when I took this photo of the commuters sitting side by side across from me.  I was struck by the dichotomy of faces, each ensconced in their own daily business.  This is the real America, a nation built on immigrant dreams.  This city is a cornucopia of technical and creative talent who came here from distant shores using their unique skills to create a truly dynamic … Read More


A few weeks ago I met my brother on a rainy Sunday in New Haven for a lunch meeting that went awry.  We decided to make the best of it by visiting the Yale University Art Museum.  I knew we would find an aesthetic gem somewhere inside.  And there is was: the Murals of Bonampak, in replica, on the gallery’s walls. This Mayan artwork, discovered in 1946 in a remote temple in Chiapas, Mexico, is … Read More


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