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INSTYLE MAGAZINE SAYS WHAT’S HOT | THE CUTAWAY BIKINI

Screen Shot 2015-06-23 at 12.04.10 PMTHANK YOU INSTYLE FOR FEATURING THE BARBADOS TOP AND MIYAKO BOTTOM AS WHAT IS HOT HOT HOT THIS SUMMER. GET SUMMER READY IN THE CUTOUT BIKINI FEATURED HERE IN ANTHURIUM.

 

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This summer, let your itty-bitty bikini stay in its teeny-weeny space in your drawer. Thanks to the athleisure trend, the freshest shape right now is the more substantial cutaway. Not only does the silhouette flaunt sun-kissed shoulders with its carved-out sections, but it also supports and flatters busts of all sizes. The high neck serves as an easy cover-up for your décolletage and built-in pop-out protection too—key for an active woman.

Mikoh, We Are Handsome, Seafolly, and BCBGeneration are just a few of the brands doling out splash-worthy styles in this sporty luxe shape. “It’s functional with some va-va-va-voom,” says designer Katinka Somers of We Are Handsome, the Australian brand beloved by Beyoncé and Diane Kruger. Mikoh designers Oleema and Kalani Miller agree. “It’s the ultimate top where fashion meets function,” says Oleema of the brand’s swimsuit, pictured above (top, $108, and bottom, $86; mikoh.com). “It translates from a bikini top and activewear sports bra into the ultimate fashion fashion piece that can be worn with high waisted shorts. Most women today love multi-functional pieces in their wardrobe. It’a a new summer staple.”

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THE ZOE REPORT | The Return Of The One Piece Bathing Suit: A Personal Essay by Sari Anne Tuschman

IS THE ONE PIECE BACK? DID IT EVER LEAVE? We are taking a look alongside Editor At Large of The Zoe Report Sari Anne Tuscheman.

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BARNEY’S NEW YORK THE WINDOW | JENNIFER FISHER BIRTHDAY GETAWAY

IT IS NO SECRET WE ARE HUGE JENNIFER FISHER FANS, THEREFORE WE ARE WISHING HER THE BEST BIRTHDAY EVER, ALONG WITH OUR FRIEND AT BARNEY’S NEW YORK. JENNIFER INVITED BARNEY’S TO TAG ALONG ON HER BIRTHDAY GETAWAY WITH HER BEST GIRLFRIENDS TO MIAMI. CHECK OUT HER TRIP HERE.

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When it comes to Jennifer Fisher’s flawless style, big deal jewelry collection, and even bigger deal personality—we here at Barneys are super fans. So when we found out that the designer was throwing her annual birthday extravaganza in Miami—at the Soho House, no less—we requested a peek into both the festivities and Fisher’s gotta-have-it packing list. Luckily, it turns out much of her suitcase’s treasures are—literally—at your fingertips with a click through to Barneys.com.

“We started this trip five years ago for my birthday,” Fisher told us. “It’s all about my core group of girls relaxing away from our stressful lives in NYC. The weekend is filled with reflection and relaxation, and we are all allowed to let our guard down and enjoy.”

Fisher’s photo recap below proves that she knows how to whip up the ideal recipe for a dream girls’ weekend: equal parts rosé, laughter, and low-key beach time, plus a healthy dose of killer fashion—including quite a few statement pieces from Fisher’s namesake collection.

 

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MIKOH MIX AND MATCH | LUCKY MAGAZINE

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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MIXING AND MATCHING STYLES AND PRINTS? WE ARE ALL FOR IT!

ALL OF OUR MIKOH PIECES ARE SOLD AS SEPARATES, LIKE THE LUCKY MAGAZINE PICKS OF THE HUAHINA TOP PAIRED WITH THE BONDI BOTTOM. THANK YOU LUCKY PICKS FOR CHOOSING US!

CHECK OUT LUCKY HERE AND ALSO SEE WHAT OTHER STYLES TO MIX AND MATCH.

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When it comes to fashion, rules are made to be broken. Jeans can (and should!) be dressed up for almost any occasion, you can wear white after Labor Day and who says sneakers can’t be insanely stylish? The same goes for swimsuits—you no longer have to purchase matching tops and bottoms when it comes to bikinis! Instead, try mixing and matching your favorite styles to find the perfect fit for your personality and body. Need some inspiration? Click through the slideshow above for seven unexpected swimwear combinations worth trying this summer!

 

MIKOH X PLASTIC FREE HAWAII | KOKUA HAWAII FOUNDATION BEACH CLEANUP

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MIKOH X MEMORIAL DAY SALE | Benefitting Waves For Water’s Nepal Initiative

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SHOP ALL OF YOUR FAVORITE MIKOH STYLES AT SHOP.MIKOH.COM

15% OF SALES WILL GO TOWARDS WAVES FOR WATER NEPAL RELIEF PROGRAM, HELPING NEPAL AFTER TWO DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKES.

MAY 22 THROUGH MAY 25
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*All sales final | No returns or refunds

MORE ABOUT WAVES FOR WATER and the NEPAL RELIEF INITIATIVE AND KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE TEAM IN NEPAL HERE

Project Overview
Friends & Family of W4W,

I’d like to take this opportunity to officially announce that Waves For Water is mobilizing an urgent clean­water disaster relief initiative in response to the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11:56 a.m. local time (2:11 a.m. ET).

I don’t usually like to speak in sensationalized terms but feel it’s necessary right now, to truly convey the context of what the people of Nepal are dealing with. As we speak, the death toll has already topped 4000 people, but from my experience we should all be prepared for it to end up many times that number. To put it into perspective the capital city, Kathmandu, has a population of about 1 million, with a total of 2.5 million across the entire valley. The initial quake was 7.9 magnitude, followed by a strong aftershock of 6.6 a half­hour afterward, along with at least 15 aftershocks of 4.5 or greater, the USGS reported. The current reports say that around 6 million people have been affected by this between Nepal and its surrounding countries.

This one is REALLY bad. It shares many similarities to the 2010 Haiti Quake: close proximity to densely populated city, lack of solid infrastructure, poorly built buildings, high magnitude, and shallow depth. This combination of factors usually translates into loss and damage of epic proportions.

While we don’t respond to every single disaster that happens, it is a large part of what we do, and the severity of this particular event is shaping up to be right inline with our organizational purpose and structure.

Over the past five years we have worked on almost every major global disaster ­ Earthquake/Tsunami’s in Indonesia, Haiti, Japan, and Chile. Mega-floods in Pakistan, India, and Brazil… Typhoons in Philippines and (most recently) Vanuatu… and last but not least our comprehensive initiative in response to Super­Storm Sandy here in the U.S. Needless to say, we feel quite equipped at this point to not only respond to these types of events, but do so quickly and efficiently.

Much like many of the other disasters zones we’ve responded to, Nepal already has a great need for a clean­water program like ours (cholera is and ongoing problem). As much as it’s hard to look at these things in a positive light, we do have a couple silver linings in this particular case.

1. The fact that we have already been working in this region for some time and have great local POC’s (points of contact) on the ground. It’s very rare that we respond to a disaster where we already have solid local networks in place such as these:

⁃ two civilian operated Himalayan alpine guide groups that have extensive knowledge of the region and our program.

⁃ UN Nepalese military battalion we worked closely with in Haiti ­likely to be our main logistics partner throughout this, providing us with air and land support to otherwise inaccessible rural communities.

⁃ US Army Civil Affairs Team stationed in Kathmandu similar to the team we worked with in Bosnia.

2. Immediate seed funding to help us launch this initiative, made available to us by a badass group in the cycling world.

⁃ The MFG Cyclocross event happened last Dec in Seattle to help raise money for an upcoming clean­water project we had planned (coincidentally) in Nepal this June. They have now generously approved us using it towards this disaster initiative.

Two of the most essential pieces of any disaster relief equation are a good local network and of course, funds… so for us to be ahead of the curve like this, in both areas, will be key in making our efforts quick and efficient.

Our initial goal with any project like this is to help mitigate the immediate suffering by providing victims with access to safe water. Once we have boots on the ground, and the framework of our program there is built, we will start to develop/implement long term programs that can be managed and built upon, locally. It is really no different than the work we have done (and continue to do) in locations like Haiti, Philippines, Mexico.

The first phase is urgent in nature and made up of multiple strategic strikes into the hardest hit areas of the disaster zone.
These strikes entail us providing access to clean water by distributing portable water filtration systems to community centers, refugee camps, and individual families in these areas.
The second phase, though still providing relief, consists of expanding the program by implementing more long term solutions ­ such as rain-water harvesting systems on schools and medical clinics, restoring dead wells/pumps, and actively seeking out new regions of need beyond ground zero.

My team and I will be on the ground by Thursday of next week with at least 400 clean-­water filtration systems; which can provide up to 40,000 quake victims with access to clean water, almost immediately.

Our goal to get as many of these clean­water filtration systems to ground zero as possible. This will all depend on the support that follows our initial launch this coming week. We have used these exact bucket systems in almost ever corner of the world and the measurable impact they have is unparalleled.

The main challenge with the global water crisis is not a question of technology, but rather a question of access… and ultimately, that is exactly what our program is designed to do ­ provide access.

As I said, this is a place that needs these types of programs anyway… so, in light of this devastating quake, I am challenging all of us to look at this event as a way to not only address the immediate needs, but to also bring focus to an issue that is long overdue… and lastly, to just simply do the right thing.

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RETAILER SPOTLIGHT | NASTY GAL

WE ARE INSPIRED BY THIS GIRL BOSS. BEING GIRL BOSSES OURSELVES, WE LOVE SOPHIA AMORUSO’S STORY, BOOK. WE LOVE BEING A PART OF HER STORY AND PART OF THE FASHION-FORWARD FREE THINKING SITE, NASTY GAL. HEAD OVER TO SHOP SOME OF OUR FAVORITE MIKOH X NASTY GAL PICKS HERE.

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ABOUT NASTY GAL

Nasty Gal is a global online destination for fashion-forward, free-thinking girls. In 2006, founder Sophia Amoruso started an eBay store selling a highly curated selection of vintage pieces. In just five short years, the shop has grown to become an international style source offering both new and vintage clothing, shoes, and accessories. The name was inspired by the song and album “Nasty Gal.” Betty Davis, the patron saint of badass women, was known for her unapologetically sexy funk music which comprises our vision of femininity—complete with lamé platform thigh-high boots.

 

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ELLE FEATURING OLEEMA AND KALANI | WOMEN’S WORK X “DON’T UNDERESTIMATE THE SISTER SWIMWEAR DESIGNERS BEHIND MIKOH”

 

 

WE ARE EXCITED TO SHARE THIS FEATURE, NOW LIVE ON ELLE.COM, FEATURING OLEEMA AND KALANI AS PART OF THE “This Woman’s Work” series- is an ongoing series meant to show how women in different industries are living their lives. 

THANK YOU RUTHIE FRIEDLANDER FOR INCLUDING US IN THIS AMAZING GROUP OF WORKING WOMEN. WE COULDN’T BE MORE HAPPY TO SHARE A GLIMPSE INTO OUR LIVES BEHIND THE SCENES OF MIKOH.

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Working women get all sorts of advice. Lean in, lean out, ask for a raise, but don’t ask in the wrong way, be aggressive, but not too aggressive. We’re also told to make sure not to forget about our personal lives, lest we end up foregoing families or love or travel or friendship in service of our careers. It’s confusing and maddening, and we’re all still struggling to figure it out.

“This Woman’s Work” is an ongoing series meant to show how women in different industries are living their lives. We hope to show that there’s no one “right” way to succeed. There are so many ways, and so many different experiences. Today we’re talking to sisters Oleema and Kalani Miller, co-founders of Mikoh, the super sexy, fashion-forward swimsuit line.

Describe a typical workday.

Oleema: Well, that’s the best part [of the job]. No one day is ever the same as the next. I’m pretty much traveling year round. I’m more of a morning person than a night owl. At the old age of 26, I go to bed at 10 P.M. I’m not a big party girl. I like to wake up early and if I’m at home, I’ll take my dog for a walk and get a coffee. I try to get outside in the morning. I think that’s a good way to start your day—to do something active in the sunshine. From there, I try to go on my computer and get as much work done as possible.

Kalani: Even though I’m on the business side of things, Oleema and I lead a very similar lifestyle. I wake up and drink a cup of hot green tea or hot water with lemon. I love to go outside—every single morning I go out on the beach, and I jump in the ocean or the pool, and then I get on my computer. I think I spend more time on my computer than Oleema. Oleema spends more time finding inspiration and sketching. But we’re both very active.

O: We definitely are doing things the unconventional way, which keeps it fun and keeps it true to who we are.

What were you doing before you came up with the idea for Mikoh?

O: We grew up in Orange County with the ocean as our backyard. We lived the quintessential Southern California lifestyle, so from day one we were always in bikinis, going to the beach every single day with our family. We started traveling from a really young age. After high school I knew I was definitely not going to take the conventional route of going to college. It was kind of a natural progression for me to go from wearing bikinis every day to creating them.

Was there one moment where you said to each other, “This is it! Let’s make this a company?”

O: [The idea] came to life when I was traveling through Europe and Kalani was studying business at the University of California, Santa Barbara. With a deep love for travel and having grown up at the beach, I had a moment of realization that there might be a way to translate the lifestyle I loved (and was leading) into a profitable business. Since I was so passionate about this lifestyle, I thought others might be too. I remember calling Kalani at home, presenting the idea to her, and hearing her say, “When can we start?”

K: We were fortunate enough to have a supportive family that has helped us every step of the way. We raised the money internally to start the company, and although they always say not to mix business and family, we found that we couldn’t have achieved our success without their love and support.

How did you learn how to design?

O: Both of my parents are designers in their own right. My father is a landscape architect and my mother went to school for interior design. When I was young, I started to sew for fun, and have been playing with fabrics and materials for as long as I can remember. My learning to design couldn’t be less formal, actually. I’ve never taken a course or a class; I taught myself. I loved the challenge of figuring out the best way to bring my design ideas to life. Throughout the years, I developed a strong working relationship with our manufacturer and we work hand in hand.

Was there ever a time you felt you were treated differently than your male counterparts or colleagues? Maybe when raising money for the brand?

K: It’s more that we’re young and Asian [than female]. We look like we’re 12 years old. People are more surprised that it’s two young, successful women that started the brand.

O: Yeah. At first glance, they probably underestimate us because we’re, like, 5’2”, tiny, Asian, literally can be mistaken for being underage when we fly. People think we’ll be very well-versed in fashion or aesthetics, but I think once they’re able to see us from a business perspective, they’re more taken aback. But it’s better that way. The element of surprise is always good.

What do you do to stay healthy?

O: What’s most important to us is being outside. Even right now, it’s kind of gray and overcast in California, but we’re still outside doing things. Our mom always said, “Just get outside and get some sun.” And it couldn’t be more true. Even if you’re in New York and it’s snowing, it’s important to get fresh air. I love doing Pilates. If I’m traveling in Hawaii I try to surf or go on walks on the beach. Being mindful of the different elements around you and choosing the better option whenever you can is very important.

K: For me it’s being mindful and aware of what you’re eating, but it’s also about having fun. If you want to have that piece of cake, eat that piece of cake!

O: It has to be a combination of things that leads to a healthy lifestyle. You can’t just do one thing and then go out and get drunk every single night. It’s has to be combination of everything.

K: I also don’t ever leave the house without putting sunscreen on my face, even if it’s cloudy. I really don’t want to get wrinkles. I think the best think you can do for your skin is to drink a lot of water.

O: I always put sunscreen on. One our friends started a sunscreen company called Shade Sunscreenthat’s really good. We like it because it has more of a matte finish and doesn’t leave that oily, thick residue. Also, pretty much rain or shine, I wear Bobbi Brown BB Cream, which I love.

What advice would you give someone who wanted to have your job someday?

O: Be humble—I definitely don’t know everything! Every moment I’m learning something new. Be humble and truthful and when you need help, ask for it. Always be gracious and grateful to whoever is helping you.

K: Mine is pretty simple: Just do what you love.

 

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THE ZOE REPORT | SPRING BREAK MUST HAVES FROM THE ZOE INTERNS

 

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“For the last spring break of our college years, my friends and I have decided to visit Puerto Rico since none of us have ever been. We will explore the amazing city, its beautiful beaches—where my ocean-print bikini came in handy—and may end the trip checking out a local music festival.”

SHOP THE KAHALA TOP AND LANAI BOTTOM IN WHITEWATER FIJI HERE AND HERE

— Bo-ve Dong, Editorial Intern

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“This year for spring break I’ll be traveling to Hawaii, so my suitcase will mostly contain bikinis and flip-flops. To stick with the island vibe of Maui, I can’t go without the perfect two-piece suit and a transitional clutch. My beach bag will also be filled with at least two bottles of Maui Babe, which I apply over my sunscreen to achieve the perfect, healthy glow.”

— Michaela Bushkin, Editorial Intern

SHOP THE BARBADOS TOP AND BONDI BOTTOM HERE AND HERE

 

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HARPER BAZAAR’S | #THELIST: BEST IN SWIM X MIKOH

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