TAVIK x AGOGO

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I’m very excited for the announcement of my first collaboration ever with Tavik Swimwear! Below is a recent article about the collaboration featured on Transworld Business, to read the rest please check it out here.

 TAVIK Swimwear Creative Team Downloads On AGOGO Collaboration With Fashion “It” Girl 

TAVIK Swimwear and top fashion blogger and model Jennifer Humphrey have joined forces to create a new collection of rock n’ roll inspired swimwear collection, which they are unveiling today.  Humphrey, better known as JEN AGOGO, is an LA-based Ford model who has been recognized for everything from playing host on NYLON TV tocreating fashion-driven content on her personal website, AGOGOBlog.com.

Together with Tavik, Humphrey has poured a bit of her “sexy rocker style”  into each piece in the TAVIK X AGOGO collection, which was meticulously designed by both parties in an effort “to perfectly translate your late night antics into poolside fun,” according to Tavik.

“A mix of 1960’s bike culture, various fashion icons, and siren-French muses were the foundation of what motivated this collection,” says Humphrey. “I wanted this collection to be more than just swimsuits, but reflect timeless wardrobe pieces that can be paired with jeans and leather jackets.”

We caught up with Tavik’s Swimwear Creative team member Carly Osler to hear more about the recent collaboration, what it was like to work with Humphrey in her initial foray into the swimwear market, and where she sees Tavik headed in the category in the near future.

I’m very excited for the announcement of my first collaboration ever with Tavik Swimwear! Above is a recent article about the collaboration featured on Transworld Business, to read the rest please check it out here.

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