Ūnika Swim & Maria Beltre Collaborate on a 90s Swimwear Capsule
Made-to-order brand Ūnika Swim and fashion influencer Maria Beltre have joined forces on a 90s swimwear collection that makes playfully chic and nostalgic silhouettes available to consumers. The line is named 'LA ISLA,' which from Spanish translates to 'The Island.' Heavily patterned, the 90s swimwear designs also draw inspiration from Beltre's Dominican roots. Ūnika Swim Founder Betsy Campos shared that "the collection is all about feeling empowered in your own skin and having fun."
The products in LA ISLA are all made by hand in Ūnika Swim's Toronto boutique, using high-quality materials that are durable and sustainable. The brand is known for harnessing the benefits of its ECONYL® fabric which is made from 100% regenerated nylon yarn derived from pre- and post-industrial waste. In addition, the 90s swimwear collection is also offered in inclusive sizing from XS to 4XL.
Image Credit: U?nika Swim
The products in LA ISLA are all made by hand in Ūnika Swim's Toronto boutique, using high-quality materials that are durable and sustainable. The brand is known for harnessing the benefits of its ECONYL® fabric which is made from 100% regenerated nylon yarn derived from pre- and post-industrial waste. In addition, the 90s swimwear collection is also offered in inclusive sizing from XS to 4XL.
Image Credit: U?nika Swim
Trend Themes
1. Made-to-order Swimwear - Embracing made-to-order manufacturing processes in swimwear production allows for greater customization and reduces waste.
2. Nostalgic 90s Fashion - Capitalizing on the popularity of 90s fashion trends presents opportunities for creating unique and nostalgic swimwear collections.
3. Sustainable Swimwear Materials - Utilizing sustainable materials like ECONYL® fabric in swimwear production contributes to environmentally-friendly practices and attracts conscientious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion and apparel industry can explore made-to-order manufacturing processes to meet the rising demand for customizable swimwear.
2. Textile and Material - The textile and material industry can focus on developing eco-friendly materials like regenerated nylon yarn to cater to the growing market for sustainable swimwear.
3. E-commerce and Retail - E-commerce and retail businesses can tap into the nostalgia for 90s fashion by offering swimwear collections that evoke a sense of nostalgia and playfulness.
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