This year at Cannes, Pucci brought its distinctive prints and patterns to consumers with the Bikini Bar pop-up. The concept store takes the form of a changing room and offers a selection of exclusive bathing suits with adjustable straps, featuring both new and archival patterns, including the iconic Ranuncoli, Lance and Labyrinth created by Marchese Emilio Pucci, as well as the distinctive Gazzelle, Parasol and Libellula.
After its stay in Cannes, the Bikini Bar from Pucci traveled to Beirut, Capri, Mykonos, Taormina, and Saint Tropez and is currently stationed in Porto Cervo for just a few more days. For those who may have missed out on the chance to experience the Bikini Bar in person, Pucci is selling its limited-edition swimwear on its website for a short period of time.
Pop-Up Bikini Bars
Pucci's Concept Shop and Changing Room Offers Exclusive Prints
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