Goa Bathing Suit

₸69,600

Returns accepted within 15 days.

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Mini me

We're going swimming at Bucolia! And we also enjoy wearing our swimsuit with shorts or with an open shirt-style dress, just for a stroll by the river. Goa's little plus: a tailor-made indentation by means of its small ties.

The details we love:

  • 1-piece swimsuit.
  • Square neckline.
  • Small ruffles at the shoulders.
  • Plunging back.
  • Adjustable indentation with ties.

This item was imagined by Marie Pidancet and her passionate team.

In the first photo Anastasia is 1m76 tall and wears a size 36.

84% Recycled Polyamide - 16% Elastane.
Lining 95% Polyester - 5% Elastane.
Wash at 30° delicate cycle.
Do not tumble dry, dry flat naturally.
Rinse with cold water after use.
Do not iron.
Do not dry clean.

  • Shipping with DHL up to 7 days.
  • Returns are accepted within 30 days.

Country of assembly: CHINA
Dyeing country: CHINA
Weaving country: CHINA

The Louise Misha adventure would not have been possible without Alan and Ada, two exceptional women who believed in the brand from the beginning and founded their own companies in China to support its development. Their human-sized workshops, combining know-how and talent, produce high-quality pieces at fair and reasonable prices. Their mastery of thick knitting in an authentic style, crochet and handmade embroidery, their artistic sensitivity and their unrivaled knowledge of the Louise Misha universe allow them to design models that are perfectly faithful to the spirit of the brand.

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Recycled material

Recycled materials help save the resources needed to produce virgin materials. So far, we’ve created the key pieces of our swimwear collection using recycled materials (with over 80% recycled content in each piece), including a GRS certification which confirms not only the recycled content of each material but also the workshop’s commitment to environmental and social issues. Our goal is to produce 100% of our non-natural pieces from recycled fibers by 2026.