Jibber Jabber!

Must Have Summer Gadgets…

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 12 August, 2009 in Things | 0 Comments

We love a good gadget. Here are 10 gadgets that you need badly this summer.

Our favourites are

The Air Conditioned Shirt

and the Laptop Tent

Check the rest out here!



Sexy Booty Time!

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 11 August, 2009 in Swimwear | 0 Comments

Everyone wants a sexy booty for summer…here are our top 3 butt exercises!

1. Back step lunge butt exercise 

2. Sumo squat butt exercise 

3. Single leg, bench step-up exercise




Here are how the butt exercises are done…



Cocktail of the Day!

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 08 August, 2009 in Art | 1 Comments

Woo Woo…

http://www.cocktailtimes.com/vodka/woowoo.shtml



Speaker TV

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 07 August, 2009 in News | 0 Comments

Flamingo Sands gives a big shout out to Speaker TV….

The guy’s and girl’s from Speaker will be coming along to cover our soiree as a part of Melbourne Spring Fashion Week.

Tune in to catch all of the fun!

Speaker TV



Exposed! The Story of Swimwear

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 06 August, 2009 in Swimwear | 0 Comments

Movie sirens, aquatic stars, bathing beauties, models, athletes, sporting icons, swimmers and designers all played their part in the evolution of the modern swimsuit. Blurring the boundaries between underwear and outerwear, the swimsuit continues to make shock waves.

The travelling exhibition ‘exposed! the story of swimwear’ places Australian swimwear in a global context, showing how Australian swimmers and swimwear designers responded to their environment, to the strong local swimming and beach culture, and to international fashion trends.

A key part of the exhibition is the ‘woollen mermaids’ section where contemporary Australian designers created cutting-edge “little black swimsuits” using wool/lycra jersey fabric which recalls the use of wool in early 20th century swimsuits. Brands including Zimmerman, Seafolly, Tigerlily, Jets, Anna & Boy, Hotel Bondi Swim, AussieBum, Watersun and Flamingo Sands all created swimsuits that are now on display in the exhibition.

This exhibition is currently at the Australian National Maritime Museum Sydney and entry is FREE.



Super Busy!

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 05 August, 2009 in News | 0 Comments

Flamingo Sands has been super busy of late…

August is a crazy month where every state seems to have their Spring Fashion Weeks scheduled at the same time!

All good though…

We are very lucky to be involved in them all, and do enjoy a bit of a show.

If you are in Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane - get yourself a ticket and come along for a look at some great spring/summer fashion.

Bring on the sun! (note to self: hit the gym, walk more and eat less chocolate!)

Here’s the list of shows that Flamingo Sands is taking part in over the coming few weeks if you’re interested:

Rosemount Sydney Fashion Festival
Summer Holiday presented by V Australia
Thursday 20 August 2009
6.00pm
The Rosemount Runway

Mercedes-Benz Brisbane Fashion Festival
Swimwear Group Show

Sunday 23 August
12.00pm
Portside Wharf, Hamilton

Melbourne Spring Fashion Week
Monday, 31 August
6.30pm
Main Hall - Melbourne Town Hall



Flamingo Sands invites you to the launch of their Summer 09/10 Collection

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 28 July, 2009 in Events | 0 Comments

We are having a party!

Lots of fun, girls in bikinis and cocktails a plenty ...

Flamingo Sands Presents: ‘I ‘HEART’ FS’ – Spring/Summer Launch – poolside on the rooftop deck of The Adelphi Hotel – Flinders Lane, City.

Featuring sexy bikini clad models serving pink fairy floss in an urban oasis, this party is a not to be missed event!

Thursday 3rd September 2009

Poolside at The Adelphi Hotel – Deck 10
187 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
7:00pm to late