Nude Lucy launches swimwear collection made from recycled fabric

Kaycee Enerva

Kaycee Enerva

Australian womenswear label Nude Lucy has launched Nude Swim, a swimwear collection made entirely out of recycled fabric.

Fitting into its recently established category of sustainable swimwear, the brand says the capsule is not just eco-friendly, it also offers a wide range of fits and sizes to support body inclusivity.

“As a brand that takes its cues from a coastal lifestyle, introducing swimwear was a no-brainer,” said Nilou Zibaee, head of brand at Nude Lucy.

Nude Lucy launches swimwear collection made from recycled fabric

“Each style has been crafted in recycled fabrication, being inspired by a country that we treasure and the lifestyle it provides, protecting our environment is important to us, so this was a key factor in the design.”

The collection comprises 16 styles, including eight bikinis and a classic cut one piece in eight colour and pattern options. Each style is offered in sizes ranging from XS to XL.

The Nude Swim Collection is available on Nude Lucy’s website and its recently opened pop-up store in Bondi, Sydney.

Nude Lucy launches swimwear collection made from recycled fabric

Nude Lucy was founded in Sydney in 2012, to provide a premium, everyday wardrobe inspired by the relaxed style of Australian life.

During the past decade, the company has successfully established the brand as a trustworthy and timeless destination for casualwear – made by women, for women.

Kaycee Enerva

Kaycee Enerva

A digital content manager based in the Philippines, Kaycee Enerva has written for multiple publications over several years. A graduate of Computer Science, she exchanged a career in IT to pursue her passion for writing. She's slowly practicing sustainability through period cups, and eating more plant-based food.

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