The
brainchild of Founder and Designer, Lisa Burke, Lisa
Blue
delivers a unique design sense combined with modern silhouettes, creating
on-trend swimwear for a woman that is confident, sexy and soulful.
Headquartered in the renowned whale-watching town of Byron Bay, Australia, the
Lisa Blue brand possesses a passion for whale conservation. While swimming with
humpback whales, Lisa was moved by her experience and set out to create a
swimwear label that would help protect the whale species and educate society
about the importance of whale conservation.
Lisa Blue
merges the worlds of fashion and philanthropy by designing a collection
season after season that donates twenty five percent of profits to the
Australian Whale Conservation Society- an organization that is dedicated
to cetacean conservation, education and research. Lisa
Blue
embodies the woman with a cause, a woman who can be beautiful, powerful and
environmentally aware simultaneously; she is not afraid to share her beauty with
the world and in turn, presents an opportunity for other women to shine while
making a difference.
With
an array of intricately detailed stories within each collection, Lisa
Blue
designs versatile styles with flattering fits. Each collection tells its own
story inspired by Burke's exotic travels, incorporating eclectic style and
culture into each and every piece. The Sorceress
collection exudes a timeless beauty fused with a vintage feel while the
Rainbow
Serpent collection
uses delicately embossed fabric mixed with energetic colors, showcasing
Lisa
Blue's
love for whimsical patterns and design elements. Inspired by the breathtaking
beauty of the Mediterranean Coast the 2015 Collection mixes vivid color palettes
with bold, elegant prints. Lisa
Blue
retails between $98-$150, and can be found in boutiques across the globe and
online at www.lisablue.com.
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