Bad Girlz will be heating up the clubs next year with its spring/summer 2011 line of vibrant dancewear. “It has a lot of bright colors, mostly in metallics, like purple, turquoise and hot pink,” Elena Monsanto, head fashion designer of the company, said. “I also used a lot of white because it looks great under the black lights at the clubs.” » I want to read more and receive info on Bad Girlz
When designing the styles seen in their new AM/PM sexy day and night catalog, Espiral wanted to offer the general public their trend-driven style. According to Angela Escobar, co-owner of the Miami-based dancewear and clubwear company, this technique is working. » I want to read more and receive info on Espiral
Leslie Aisenman, president of Sharron Leslie Designs, is extremely pleased with his company’s performance this April. “Our shipping was about double that of the previous months this year,” he said. “It was the biggest I’ve seen in many a month. It felt like old times.” » I want to read more and receive info on Sharron Leslie
Cheryl Creations has put its own spin on the graphic print trend. The manufacturer has introduced a six-piece collection of news-printed clubwear and dancewear. Morris Massry, president of the company, called it “a key collection at [this April’s] ILS. It really makes a statement, just like everything that we sell.” » I want to read more and receive info on Cheryl Creations
There is one thing key dancewear producers can agree upon: The market sure has changed over the years. There is more variety out there, more trend-right designs, more quality, and the dancer today knows what she wants more than ever before. For our April special, BODY interviewed several brands specializing in this niche category, and the related clubwear category, about their recipe for success, what styles are going out and in, and much more. » I want to read more and receive info on X
Espiral is introducing its 2010 catalog in late January featuring long gowns, a new category for the company, which it launched because “customers are noticing an increased need to carry [the styles].” Also included are mini dresses, rompers and nightwear, as well as over 40 fantasy wear/costume styles like the Superb Sexy Heroes, Wild Animals and “Turn Me On” DJ. » I want to read more and receive info on Espiral
January 2010 will mark several new launches for Body Zone Apparel, a Phoenix, Ariz.-based dancewear producer. In addition to nearly doubling the size of its Naughty/Sexxy boxed line, which features model Jenny Poussin, the company will launch 11 dress styles and three new fashion groups. » I want to read more and receive info on Body Zone
If you happened to pass by Espiral at the April and September 2009 ILS shows, you may have noticed that the brand’s booth was significantly larger than in 2008, (double the size, in fact). At both shows, the Miami-based dancewear and clubwear company—whose product is made in South America—rented an additional 10 feet from the previous year; equivalent in size to an extra booth. » I want to read more and receive info on Espiral
Danielle Delia, owner and designer of California-based ColorSMACK!, made her show debut at this September’s International Lingerie Show (ILS). Delia showed the new brand’s colorful collection of garter belts under the Metallics and UV Black Light Reactive lines in nine different shades. The garter belts run in sizes XS through XL, which fits women’s sizes 0 through 16, and wholesale for $18 to $25. In addition to the garter belts, the company also showed fingerless opera gloves, boy shorts and sexy tops along with leggings called Dress Warmers. » I want to read more and receive info on ColorSMACK!
Danielle Delia, owner and designer of California-based ColorSMACK!, made her show debut at this September’s International Lingerie Show (ILS). Delia showed the new brand’s colorful collection of garter belts under the Metallics and UV Black Light Reactive lines in nine different shades. The garter belts run in sizes XS through XL, which fits women’s sizes 0 through 16, and wholesale for $18 to $25. In addition to the garter belts, the company also showed fingerless opera gloves, boy shorts and sexy tops along with leggings called Dress Warmers. » I want to read more and receive info on ColorSMACK!