Shona Joy presents Resort 23 collection, ‘Tropico’


Shona Joy in partnership

 

Bondi Pavilion feels special. It is situated in the middle on the beach with a stunning view over the water. After months of constant rain, the skies cleared on Tuesday November 8 for Shona joy’s first runway show. TROPICO.

The beach feels new after a rain. Everything is bright and sparkling. As the Pavilion’s grounds were designed with lush tropical plants, shaded palms, wicker lounges, and canvas sun chairs for Shona Joy, guests could see this from within the walls. Bambi Northwood–Blyth walked down the steps in a bikini (the runway was the brand’s first venture into swimwear), and a matching floral sarong.

There were 37 exits. The mix of ready to wear and swimwear was layered together. It provided inspiration for the perfect summer wardrobe using a variety of blacks and earth tones as well as creams and beiges. You could find fluid tailoring and tonal floral-printed two-piece button down sets. Mini dresses with criss-cross straps provided seasonal playfulness while the five closing exits – a quintet of cream silk dresses and suits injected lightness into the collection.

Swimwear felt classic and enduring, designed responsibly in environmentally friendly recycled nylon, ECONYL®, manufactured from regenerated raw materials such as fabric scraps, carpet flooring, fishing nets, industrial plastics, ocean and landfill waste, that would otherwise pollute the Earth. The brand introduced a new era with its simple trikinis, which were available in white, rust, and a custom floral print. One piece pieces had delicate cut outs, and ruched necklines.

Shona Joy’s swimwear collection will be available to purchase online from the 17 November. With each swim garment sold, a donation will be made to SurfAid as part of Shona Joy’s ongoing partnership. Below, find our favorite selection of BTS photos, taken by Ashton Eramya (Shona Joy’s head brand photographer),

 

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