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Pina Coladas and Bikini Bottoms

Adeline Choong | Jane Fong | Emma Chong Johnston

25-Mar-17 11:00

Pina Coladas and Bikini Bottoms

With sand between your toes, wind in your hair, and the fresh ocean breeze, everybody loves the beach. But what’s a trip to the seaside without stylish, fashionable and comfortable swimwear? In this episode, we talk to Jane Fong about her label Malibu Beachwear. She tells us about her inspirations when it comes to designing her vibrant pieces. Later, Emma Chong Johnston discusses the controversial slogan tee. Are they still low-brow or have big-name designers managed to give the casual piece of clothing a place in high-fashion?


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