Rod Beattie (swimwear designer)

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Rod Beattie
Born1959
OccupationSwimwear designer

Rod Beattie (1959) is an American swimwear designer. His swimsuit designs are sold at stores throughout the United States.[ citation needed ] Beattie designed for La Blanca and Anne Cole Collection for 25 years. He launched his own swimwear label, "Bleu/Rod Beattie", [1] in the summer of 2011.

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Early life and education

Beattie was born in California. Before he attended Otis College of Art and Design, [2] he was part of his high school's swim team. [3]

Career

After graduation in 1986, Beattie designed sportswear at several contemporary houses in Los Angeles, including Theodore and Max Studio. In 1988 he began to design swimwear for La Blanca, [4] helping the company to increase sales to about $30 million.[ citation needed ] [5]

After six years with La Blanca, Beattie began on to design swimwear for the Anne Cole Collection, which at the time was a division of Warnaco. In March 1999, Beattie left Anne Cole Collection, joining La Blanca as head designer [6] with his name now on the label. [7] For the next ten years, La Blanca by Rod Beattie was the top-selling retail swimwear label in the United States. [8]

At the end of 2010, Beattie collaborated with swimwear manufacturer A. H. Schreiber to create a new swimwear brand [9] [10] "Bleu/Rod Beattie", with sales beginning in 2011. [11]

In 2014 Beattie sold the Bleu/Rod Beattie line to Amerex Group. [12]

Special Projects

Beattie mentors students at Otis College of Art and Design, [13] helping them develop swimwear designs during a semester long swimwear assignment which are showcased at an annual fashion show. [14] [15]

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