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Gorgeous swimwear from DVF Loves Roxy collection

Gorgeous swimwear from DVF Loves Roxy collection

Always on the lookout for the perfect bikini, we were excited when we came across this new collaboration in swimwear. Outdoor fashion brand Roxy has teamed up with fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg (DVF) to create a new line of fabulous beach wear.

KnottedBandeauPaneledSideTieDVF has brought her iconic bold and bright prints onto the surfer-girl brand signature silhouettes. The range is very playful and oh so pretty, we can’t wait to grab some of these neoprene print pieces. The collection incorporates DVF’s love of beach culture and Roxy’s active lifestyle and spirit.

“I am so excited to work with Roxy,” said von Furstenberg. “The collection is playful and fun. We wanted to empower women to go for it and ride the wave!”

Shot_002_196 copyThe collection consists not only of bikinis, but cover-ups, board shorts, rash guards and beach bags. All aesthetically pleasing in a palette of orange, green, pink and blue.  We just love the mixing of patterns and the bandeau tie shapes of the swimwear.

Celebrating natural beauty and the confidence to be daring and ride those waves, this collection isn’t one to be missed. They even have limited printed surfboards so you can match your attire to your board. Visit the Roxy website here to get your hands on these summer essentials now by clicking here.

Bethan Williams 

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