The company hosted a three-day global swimwear trade show— Hammock Shows, at the New World Centre on Miami Beach, connecting international and North American fashion buyers and consumers with renowned and emerging swimwear and resort wear fashion brands from around the world, DC Swim Week said in a statement.
Miami Swim Week The Shows is one of the most anticipated series of fashion runway events in the US, highlighting new swimwear trends, natural shapes, sustainable fabrics, slow fashion brands and ethical manufacturing from more than 70 designers who presented their visions for next summer's must-haves.
Top couture fashion brands as well as emerging swimwear and resort wear brands debuted new Summer 2023 collections including Ema Savahl, who displayed around 36 beautiful, hand-painted swimwear looks. The opening kick-off show was hosted by The Little Lighthouse Foundation, a local Miami non-profit dedicated to supporting young underserved children and families across Miami-Dade County.
All proceeds from the Miami Swim Week kick-off opening show were donated to The Little Lighthouse Foundation– two young girls from the non-profit organisation kicked off the runway show in stunning dresses hand-made by Ema Savahl herself.
“An estimated 1.6 billion global impressions were generated for Miami Swim Week this year across social media and live streaming platforms throughout the week-long series of shows, events and parties. From curvy, plus-size brands, to black-owned, as well as Latina-owned and sustainable fashion brands, the swimwear fashion shows from Miami Swim Week The Shows did not disappoint,” Moh Ducis, founder and CEO of DC Swim Week, the parent company that owns and operates Miami Swim Week The Shows, said.
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