Brazil has over 4500 miles (7300 km) of Atlantic coastline, including some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Brazil being a tropical country can help explain the creativity and passion for swimwear. When you talk about beach fashion, Brazilian designers are always first in line.

In the sea breeze of Buzios, Blue Brazil Beachwear developed our 2007 collection. Geometrical drawings mixed with pastel tones provide remembrance of moments experienced by the beautiful Bridget Bardot on the sands of these same beaches four decades ago. With a memory, we unraveled this collection in a visualization of the 60’s essence with modernized elements that will dress the woman of today. This collection starts by capturing a romantic girl with her floral semisweet innocence and story lines of crochet and tricot, to the sexy woman‘s distinct appeal of extravagant prints, detailed embroidery, and Swarovski crystals.
Blue Brazil Beachwear is empowering women with a collection that cultivates the body, mind, and soul extending glamour beyond the beach.

In the United States, Brazilian cut bottoms can be a little overwhelming for some people because the cut is more revealing than American women are use to. For those who don’t like the Brazilian cut and love the style, Blue Brazil Beachwear has introduced the American cut with Brazilian fashion roots since 2005.

Establish in 2001, Blue Brazil Beachwear has been growing every year worldwide. In 2005 Blue Brazil Beachwear partnered with Ella Brazil, Inc., http://www.ellabrazil.com , to distribute their collection in the United States. Since the partnership was formed, the Blue Brazil Beachwear line has quickly grown in the United States.

This year Blue Brazil Beachwear invested in a high fashion collection including a top model, Marcelle Bittar, who has done campaigns with: Alexander Herchcovitch, Armani Exchange, Dolce & Gabbana, Hugo Boss and Louis Vuitton to name few.

Ella Brazil welcomes the opportunity to make Blue Brazil Beachwear the newest fashion-setting trend for stores across the United States.