Bling bikini gets the hits

[caption id="attachment_190273" align="aligncenter" width="169"] US professional fitness model Leah Ward Picture: Magic Bikini/FACEBOOK[/caption]

A video featuring a US body-builder in a bling bikini made by a South African designer is dazzling social media.

Former wedding dress designer Katherine Fleur‚ from Durban‚ who now creates designer bikinis for fitness events‚ created a R5000 stone-encrusted two- piece for American professional fitness model Leah Ward for the international World Beauty‚ Fashion and Fitness competition in Atlantic City last year.

She won the “best dressed” title and was placed fifth among all the athletes.

Ward‚ who has been featured in the South African edition of international men’s magazine Maxim‚ said a South African friend‚ who knows Fleur‚ had the bikini made for her as a surprise.

“I was lost for words when I saw the bikini.

“It was one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen. It will forever and always be my favourite bikini.”

The garment took five people two-and-a-half days to complete.

“This includes the crystaller‚” says Fleur‚ “We have someone whose only job is to apply the crystals.”

The final product weighed in at more than 1kg.

Fleur‚ who has been creating custom-made costumes for the body- building brigade for almost 10 years‚ loaded a video of Ward’s bikini last week on Facebook.

Within four days‚ it had gone viral, with nearly 9 000 viewers accessing the Facebook page‚ while requests for quotes came in from as far away as France and Canada.

Fleur‚ who last year created in excess of 750 custom-made bikinis for fitness events‚ said she wasn’t quite sure why the video had been such a huge hit.

“It might be because it is ultra-sparkly; all our bikinis glitter but this was silver and turquoise with very big stones that give an exceptional sparkle. I am surprised though – the video wasn’t even professionally made.”

Although this particular bikini got all the hits‚ it is not her most intricate work.

“We made a bikini last year in gold and pearlescent fabric with lacy detail and about 5000 tiny stones,” Ward says.

Bikinis can range from about R900 to more than R6000‚ depending on the detail.

Competitions have changed over the years‚ she says‚ and have become much more “feminised”.

Some of the competitors want a new costume for each competition. Others use one costume for the entire season.

“When I started I knew nothing about it and thought it was for women who wanted to build themselves up like men. Lately‚ new divisions have been introduced – some looking for a far more feminine shape. The girls I dress look exquisite,” she says.

Ward makes men’s posing trunks as well‚ and offers Magic Tan‚ Magic Glue to keep the bikinis in place‚ and Magic Muscle Glaze that helps reflect rippling muscles.

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