7 Australian swimwear brands taking the industry by storm
With Australia suffering from one of it’s worst summers ever, it is also the best time to hit the beaches. These homegrown swimwear small businesses are making a name for themselves both here and overseas.
These 7 Australian swimwear brands are rocking the swimwear industry. Don’t forget to email us to let us know about your latest project in your small business.
Eau Paix Vie

Her The Label

She Made ME

Chloe sought inspiration for every collection through her travel experience around the globe. From Morocco to India to Bali, her journey’s are about connecting with the exotic and foreign cultures. She finds valuables in native colours, landscapes, textiles and textures all contributing to the inspiration of her line. Every She Made Me piece is hand crocheted in limited quantities by locals in Bali, who work from their homes in villages. The handmade crochet represents love, persistence and gives off a human connection within each piece.
Baku Australia

Today Baku is stocked in around 200 stores around Australia as well as about 200 international mainly in Canada and Holland. Baku also branched out into retail over the past decade, now running 14 of their own stores across Australia. The brand is a privately owned family business manufacturing all the swimwear in Australia.
Bondi Bather

Now Bondi Bather’s flagship store is based at this iconic spot. She also distributes throughout the UK, USA and various areas in Australia. Kerry works alongside Bondi artists, photographers and illustrators to create her swimwear print. And every collection is designed in Bondi.
All I Sea
All I Sea was founded on the values of passion, authenticity, and aspiration. It is a product born out of a love for all things active. All I Sea was founded by Olympian Leisel Jones, Keri Kitay, and Scott Henderson. Their swimwear was designed to allow an easy transition between land and water active pursuits. The founders are very active in both gym and aquatic environments and wanted a solution to transitioning between these activities. They created a product that enables this transition. This has allowed Leisel, Keri and Scott to share that lifestyle with athletes of all abilities.
We Are Handsome
We Are Handsome was created by husband and wife duo Jeremy and Katinka Somers. The couple focused on renovating the idea of swimwear and activewear design to create a range that would capture the spirit and emotion of a life filled with movement. The We Are Handsome range embodies love for all the ‘beautiful things in life, the wonder of travel and the endless and abundant magic of the inspiring world’.
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