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Brianna Barnes wearing a ribbed
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This moderate coverage one-piece got great feedback from retailers
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The show 'Postcards from Club Tropicale' embodied Tavik's theme of pieces that can be taken from day to night. Photo courtesy of Tavik. Photo by Mark Hunter "The Cobra Snake"
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This dusty rose one-piece can be taken from day to night as a bodysuit. Photo courtesy of Tavik. Photo by Mark Hunter "The Cobra Snake"
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Tavik's unique color palettes differentiate the brand from competitors
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This minimal coverage aqua bikini had positive feedback from retailers
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Tavik introduced its first full-coverage bottom
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The spring line features a selection of high-waisted
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Like the bikinis
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Tavik focuses on choosing quality fabrics that fit well
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Tavik's suite at Hammock was busy throughout Miami Swim Week
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Muted tones with a pop of color is a key look for Spring '18
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Color blocking is seen throughout the Spring '18 line. Photo courtesy of Tavik. Photo by Mark Hunter "The Cobra Snake"
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Fun but understated patterns are seen among the mostly monochromatic line. Photo courtesy of Tavik. Photo by Mark Hunter "The Cobra Snake"
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Tavik has set up pop-ups in Madewell stores across the country. Photo courtesy of Tavik
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Tavik hosted a Miami Swim Week kickoff party at Madewell on South Beach
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The Tavik x Madewell collab works well with both brands' aesthetics. Photo courtesy of Tavik
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This long-sleeve one-piece is a sexy take on a swimsuit for surfing or paddle boarding
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Tavik strives to design playful
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This minimal coverage swimsuit is great for tanning
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The runway show theme was inspired by the European seaside vacation feel of the spring line. Photo courtesy of Tavik. Photo by Mark Hunter "The Cobra Snake"
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This dress can be worn as a cover-up or dressed up for a night out. Photo courtesy of Tavik. Photo by Mark Hunter "The Cobra Snake"
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Tavik swimwear and apparel are created to be timeless and easy to wear
How Tavik has become one of the most talked about swim brands in the industry, especially among savvy retailers