Etam launches swimwear collection with designer Nensi Dojaka

French lingerie brand Etam has introduced a limited-edition swimwear collection in collaboration with London-based designer Nensi Dojaka. The collection will be available starting April 14 across France, the United States, and Mexico.

Known for her simple yet bold and sensual design style, Dojaka has brought a high-fashion touch to swimwear. According to Etam, the collection transforms swimwear into a more refined and elevated category. It includes a nine-piece all-black capsule featuring structured shapes, clean cut-outs, and soft draping details.

The Etam x Nensi Dojaka collection takes inspiration from popular swimwear styles of the 1990s. It includes bandeau tops, one-piece swimsuits, and a cut-out dress. The designs are created to help women feel confident, strong, and comfortable in their bodies.

The pieces are designed to be both stylish and accessible, featuring tie-up straps at the back, visible underwires, light draping, and carefully placed cut-outs. These elements are meant to highlight natural body features in a subtle and elegant way.

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