In its new collection, Body Art continues its proven philosophy of structuring collections according to themes:
Innovatively styled underwear in a wide range of material combinations is available in monthly deliveries.
Thanks to flexible supply cycles, all Body Art customers are offered the unbeatable benefit of being able to present a new range of goods each month without having to place any strain on their order limit.
“X-Mas” theme (November – December)
In elegant black, red and anthracite, Body Art’s November delivery date includes its Eftalos, Elas and Epanomi ranges, featuring fine semi-transparent looks, a festive retro range with Lurex waistbands and golden hand prints, and a metallic-coloured, coated, ribbed material.
Strings, mini pants and retro forms are combined with shirts and pepped up with silver foil logos. All ranges have a very high-quality look with lots of appealing optical details.
“Early Spring” theme (January – March)
Subdued colours characterise the first deliveries of the new year:
Sexy strings, micro pants and shirts (Epos) with a reptile print in black are followed by a retro group with a vintage character (Evia). The stretchy cotton material stands out thanks to its super soft and pleasant feel.
A mottled black range with classic pants featuring hoops (Hadrian) points in the same direction.
As a contrast to the retro look, Body Art also features newly developed technical coatings on stretchy microfibre fabrics.
Techno looks were in last season and consequently reappear in a practical zipper range (Fastos), a stripy black/white design (Faro) and a blackwatch check design on a laminated white background.
“Spring / Summer” theme (April – May)
Fresh colours signal spring’s awakening and the desire for new underwear.
Extravagant club looks composed of open microfilaments (Galatas), all-over prints with street movie scenes (Frikes), frivolous Jacquard net as mini strings, micro pants and shirts (Galili) and a durable leopard print in neon green (Gonia) reveal the extra class of Body Art underwear.
Summery hot pants, strings and docker shirts made out of orange-coloured fish net material (Hypsili) and light, transparent Jacquard net (Hava) offer everything for the hottest days of the year.
BODY ART swimwear (February – March)
Basic swimwear with strings, swimming pants and lambadas in the principle colours black, red, royal and silver and classic stripes and colour blocks form the basis of the swimwear collection.
Hot reptile prints in black, block stripes in black and white, all-over prints inspired by floral and ethnic patterns in strong shades of orange and green and bold checks on hipsters, mini pants and micro slips make Body Art a progressive swimwear provider.
Delivery times: November 2009 – May 2010
Distribution: Underwear and Specialty Fashion Retailers

