Designer Spotlight: La Isla – Jungle Meets the Pacific Ellana BlandMay 26, 201510 viewsFashion0 Comments10 views Most women would agree that a great bikini should be an investment, like a purse or good pair of shoes. Consumers want something that will last and there is no argument that is natural being extremely particular about the fit of swimwear. It is a nuisance when you think you’ve found the perfect bikini and several wears and a couple of washes later the bust starts to fall apart, or the bottom just doesn’t quite fit like it did on the first wear. La Isla has merged high fashion with the (what should be) simplistic function of a bikini. La Isla was born in a bedroom from intimate ideas and South American and Northern American roots. Ideas of a vivid Caribbean jungle in Colombia met the mountainous coastline of the Pacific. Assembled in Medellin, Colombia, the warehouse using natural light and digital print resources to maintain preserve the biological statement of the company. When it comes to swimwear we want to be aware of what we are consuming especially since every woman has a different body, no woman is alike. The company creates on a motto of using impeccable and adequately conducted craftsmanship. La Isla has been known for its completely organic components, as they stay true to the nature of it’s roots. The company prides itself on literally selling itself. The endowment and brilliance, in which makes these bathing suites are the only form of advertisement the company uses. The brand is known worldwide for it’s foolproof fits, impressive fabrics and exclusive hand artistry. Little to no advertising did not put a damper on the success of this company. La Isla has been featured in major publications. These nuclear bikinis have been featured in Vogue, Bazaar, E!, Transworld Surf, Foam, Marie Claire, Sports Illustrated and Surfer magazine (and that’s a short list!) La Isla is more than just a company of beautiful bikinis and staying true to consciousness of the environment, La Isla has partnered with many charitable organisations. La Isla believes that anything beautiful in life is just as immense as the anguish that comes with it. Ellana Bland The entire concept and function of La Isla will always surround the environment and the people. Click here to visit the website and get shopping for your next bikini.
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