Everyone Wants Luli Fama Swimwear

Lourdes and Augusto Hanimian are the designers of Luli Fama swimwear. Based out of Miami, Florida the apparel is designed and made for a select group of retailers across the country and abroad. Its hot and sexy influence in the industry offers a captivating collection of swimwear designed to meet the demands of the fashion elite.

Born in Cuba and raised in Miami, Lourdes ‘Luli’ had always wanted to work in the world of fashion. In 2003 after joining forces with brother-in-law Augusto, born in Argentina, they came up with designer swimwear that is glamorous and sexy with an ever present Latin flair. All their apparel is made with quality imported fabrics and colorful combinations reflective of their heritages.

They love to use animal and Paisley hypnotic prints with vibrant colors which make them one of the more sought after swimwear designers of today. Many of their designs are motivated by their love for Miami with its wide array of cultures and beautiful natural scenery. They use the rich orange, yellow, blue and purple hues of the sunrises and sunsets. They were the creators of the original scrunch butt bottoms which have become very popular because of its ability to fit all shapes and sizes. The collection released this year offers exotic swimwear with many versions of styles and colors with high fashionable looks.

Once again showing off their Latin origins they gave their 2010 line names such as Fiesta en Miami, Pasion, Rumba and Boom-Boom-Boom. The bikinis, cover-ups and monokinis had the audience exuded with energy. The cover-ups range from one-piece suits to mini-dress length shirts. This makes the transition from lying on the beach to partying on the beach very easy. Add a few accessories and your swimwear has been transformed into sexy party attire.

Many of their designs include pieces of jewelry, each piece is hand crafted by artists from around the world. One of their very complex collections, the Star used Swarovski crystals to accent the garments. The prices range from $120 to $150 but that is not bad, knowing that they use only quality fabric and material to make each piece.

The Sports Illustrated swimsuit Edition has featured their designs for the last four years in a row. Top model, Gisele Bundchen who happens to be a huge fan, wore their swimwear in ‘Taxi’ with Queen Latifah and Jimmy Fallon. Other celebrities who love this line of swimwear are Bar Rafaeli, Katherine McPhee and Anna Kournikova. Magazines such as Vogue, Elle, In Style, Cosmopolitan and Glamour have also featured them on their covers. This line has also been used in music videos and on MTV.

They have become popular in Germany and Britain where they are also seen on the covers of fashion magazines. It is no surprise that the Europeans love this sexy, erotic line of swimwear whose design ideas are comparable to top fashion designers in France and Italy.

Luli Fama Swimwear is known worldwide for it sexy glamorous style. They are hitting the fashion world with a whirlwind of impeccable designing genius. We are glad to see them doing so well and hope their creativity for unexplored fashion ideas will last for quite sometime.

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  3. Another one of my favorite lines, is Luli Fama. They make the best Ruched botom out their and think they started the whole craze. Amazing patterns, styles and fit. They offer many different bottoms for each suit from Brazxilian to moderate, string tie to hipster.

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