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Bahama Hand Prints 2007 collection of tropical fabrics & resort wear

29 May '07
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Bahamas-based fabric design and print company Bahama Hand Prints is celebrating summer with its new season of sensational tropical fabric designs and bold color-ground resort wear essentials to add punch to any vacation wardrobe.

Three excitingly fresh fabric prints and one limited-edition, vintage re- run will be added in the 2007 season building upon an already vibrant fabric collection of over 50 screen printed designs. Additionally, the company will showcase 7 new and fabulous fashions for this summer.

This season kicks off with "Seashells, Seashells," a single screened, delicate and romantic scattering of miniature shell drawings fashioned in a linear fabric design. The illustration presents classic conch shells side by side with sand dollars, cowries and queen conch shells to instill a beautiful beach scene to any living room or bedroom decor.

"Fronds Medley," another linear drawing, this time of large palm fronds, is produced in two colors. Touted as the most intense of the Bahama Hand Print family so far, its full coverage makes it ideal for upholstery projects.

"Fronds Lines" is a continuation of the Fronds series and is a
one-color, abstract interpretation of the original design, with more movement between the intricate linear design.

This year will also see a re-run of the vintage "Sea Treasures"
pattern, circa 1970. Easily identifiable as a Bahama Hand Prints signature print, this is a bold, two-color composition of shells and corals floating through sea feathers and sea whips all common to The Bahamas of course!

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