O marks the (sun) spot
April 15, 2005 | 12:00am
Theres now a plethora of swimwear in the market, tempting barely-there pieces of stylized fabric to liven up the beach scene. While attempting to stay afloat in a sea of bikini choices, remember that your swimsuit, just like any other piece of clothing, is all about who you are, not the shore goddess youre hoping to be once you wear it. Even as miniscule as they are, bikinis should still represent your personality and should complement your beach lifestyle.
The outdoorsy, thrill-seeking beach lover finds a mirroring option for summer with Oakley. The brand that gave the world kick ass, technology-driven, stylish eyewear and bad-ass combat boots with credentials backed up by the Special Elite Forces has come up with swimwear for women: two-piece bits with the same sassy attitude as the rest of Oakleys gear.
This new bikini collection supplements the brands earlier-released surfwear line.
The ubiquitous extended "O" logo puts its mark on a limited number of pieces in practical styles in striking designs, beachwear for the chick thats game enough to meet the Oakley brands adventure-driven standards.
This Oakley girl is not one for dipping her toes in the water to test its temperature. Shes the one who dives head-on into the surf, giving out a defiant yell as an in-your-face to the frigid surf. The Oakley girl doesnt cower at 20-foot waves, she welcomes them; to her, theyre natures vehicles to excitement. She may not surf but she wont back down if given the opportunity to try it out. She doesnt mind getting sand in her hair, doesnt freak out if salt water turns her eyes blotchy red. She doesnt worry about tan lines or too much sun exposure. She gets her energy from the sun and watches as it sets from the shore.
The Oakley girl is tough and at the same time sexy, rugged and stylish, a cowgirl whos wont to show off her curves once in a while. The bikinis she wears are chic and cheeky, fashionable without being too flashy. They give a streamlined silhouette to the figure with a blend of nylon and spandex. Big tropical floral prints come up on the designs as wells as funky graphic representations of the Oakley logo. The styles remain matter-of-fact: bandeau cuts, triangular panels, halter tops, bottoms that ride low on the hips; the closures secure and practical.
If she needs to cover up, the Oakley girl pulls on a pair of bottom-loving surf shorts, the surf scenes version of the 70s hotpants, and maybe a cotton tank top that contours to her figure. To gear up for a rendezvous with the waves, she wears a pair of board shorts, snug, brightly-colored feminine versions of the long shorts men now patrol the beach in. If she really means business, she goes for Oakleys rashguards, nylon-spandex shirts with a contoured silhouette.
There is nothing over-the-top with Oakleys bikinis and the rest of its swimwear. The girl who wears Oakleys beach gear is secure with her body and with her love for life. She doesnt let the bikinis overwhelm her, theyre just an added projection to who she is: a thrill seeker with a flair for fashion.
Oakley is sold at O force, Greenbelt 3, Podium, and Rustans Makati.
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The outdoorsy, thrill-seeking beach lover finds a mirroring option for summer with Oakley. The brand that gave the world kick ass, technology-driven, stylish eyewear and bad-ass combat boots with credentials backed up by the Special Elite Forces has come up with swimwear for women: two-piece bits with the same sassy attitude as the rest of Oakleys gear.
This new bikini collection supplements the brands earlier-released surfwear line.
The ubiquitous extended "O" logo puts its mark on a limited number of pieces in practical styles in striking designs, beachwear for the chick thats game enough to meet the Oakley brands adventure-driven standards.
This Oakley girl is not one for dipping her toes in the water to test its temperature. Shes the one who dives head-on into the surf, giving out a defiant yell as an in-your-face to the frigid surf. The Oakley girl doesnt cower at 20-foot waves, she welcomes them; to her, theyre natures vehicles to excitement. She may not surf but she wont back down if given the opportunity to try it out. She doesnt mind getting sand in her hair, doesnt freak out if salt water turns her eyes blotchy red. She doesnt worry about tan lines or too much sun exposure. She gets her energy from the sun and watches as it sets from the shore.
The Oakley girl is tough and at the same time sexy, rugged and stylish, a cowgirl whos wont to show off her curves once in a while. The bikinis she wears are chic and cheeky, fashionable without being too flashy. They give a streamlined silhouette to the figure with a blend of nylon and spandex. Big tropical floral prints come up on the designs as wells as funky graphic representations of the Oakley logo. The styles remain matter-of-fact: bandeau cuts, triangular panels, halter tops, bottoms that ride low on the hips; the closures secure and practical.
If she needs to cover up, the Oakley girl pulls on a pair of bottom-loving surf shorts, the surf scenes version of the 70s hotpants, and maybe a cotton tank top that contours to her figure. To gear up for a rendezvous with the waves, she wears a pair of board shorts, snug, brightly-colored feminine versions of the long shorts men now patrol the beach in. If she really means business, she goes for Oakleys rashguards, nylon-spandex shirts with a contoured silhouette.
There is nothing over-the-top with Oakleys bikinis and the rest of its swimwear. The girl who wears Oakleys beach gear is secure with her body and with her love for life. She doesnt let the bikinis overwhelm her, theyre just an added projection to who she is: a thrill seeker with a flair for fashion.
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