Kalani and Oleema Miller Built a Bikini Empire that All Started with Surfing
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anda almost drowned today. She was fearlessly following Oleema into the surf at Pupukea, when the ocean overtook her. Luckily, Oleema and Kalani Miller have a couple lifetimes of ocean experience between them and were able to recover their very fluffy, black-and-white-spotted Pomeranian without too much drama. Resting with her tongue out on the arm of the couch later in the day, Panda seemed content. Her best friend, Action, was snoozing one cushion away and the Miller gals were sorting through samples of their new collection for their bikini brand, MIKOH, on the kitchen table. All was well.
Born and raised in San Clemente, Kalani and Oleema Miller started MIKOH in an Orange County bedroom in 2010, and they’ve built their enterprise into an acclaimed global swimwear brand. It’s been featured in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue, elite fashion shows worldwide, and most recently on the hoods of special edition Audis. And it all started with surfing. Their dad was a self-described “surf hippy” from LA.”
“Surfing and going to the beach was something that we just did,” says Oleema. “That was like our soccer practice, if you will. Every day involved going to the beach with our dad. I remember scaling the cliff with him. I don’t know how our mom let our dad do it, but we literally scaled the cliff when we were four.”
Read more in The Inertia: theinertia.com/surf/kalani-and-oleema-miller-built-a-bikini-empire-that-all-started-with-surfing/
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