Lisa Curran Swim – Designing Versatile Swimsuits
Lisa, your swimsuits are fun and very figure flattering. How did you come up with such a variety of swimsuit styles? When I am designing, I always have a particular person in mind. Who is she? Is she in college? Is she a young mommy? Is she into fashion or more conservative? Then I What inspires your designs? Whatever I am feeling at the moment. At the moment, I am really into retro mod. What types of fabrics do you use for your cover-ups? What makes a practical cover-up? I use light cottons or a lighter version of my swimsuit material. I use something that will dry quickly. What is your design background (i.e. education)? I have a degree from FIT and University of Delaware. How long have you been designing? Eleven years. You’ve had a lot of success, you’ve graced several magazines, and you are among the favorite of a lot of celebrities. How do you continue to reinvent yourself so well with each new collection? It actually gets more difficult the more successful you become. But thank God I love what I do, so it comes pretty easy to me. How would you define your spring/summer swimsuit collection?
Do you have a favorite piece in your collection? I have a few favorites. I love the patent and the navy Lucite. What other types of garments do you design? I am starting to get into summer dresses. What are your price points? $160-$210. What would you say sets you apart from other designers? My fit. What obstacles if any did you encounter when starting your line? I encountered many obstacles. Money, production, working 24/7. It wasn’t easy, but I made it through it. I believed in my product, so I was determined. What was your highest high as a designer? My first Sports Illustrated swimsuit party, and going to the Golden Globes and meeting so many celebrities. Lisa Curran Swim is located in retail stores, and you can purchase her suits directly from her website www.lisacurranswim.com. Interviewed by Kaylene Peoples See the fashion editorial. Lisa Curran Swim is also featured in this issue’s “Summer 2008 Issue” video segment. |