From our friends at thefind.com:
Bantu Swimwear may look like just a collection of seriously chic printed swimwear, but it’s much more than that. Bantu, according to their mission statement, is a celebration of artistic and ethnic diversity, and the chance to share African culture, style, and influence with the word via resort style and swimwear. With their lively bright prints, Bantu strives to show that African style is full of vitality and life, not victimized or “backward.” After all, if Bantu’s fashion-forward bikinis are a reflection of African culture as a whole, it’s anything but backward!
Select styles are available for purchase at Net-A-Porter, and I’m loving the fresh, trendy takes on the typical swimsuit silhouettes. The sunflower-printed one-piece is anything but demure or boring, featuring a plunging neckline and a figure-flattering tie-waist detail. The high-waisted bandeau bikini is undoubtedly trendy with a vintage-modern twist, though it definitely takes a tall, slender figure to pull it off! While this season’s collections is heavy on flowery prints, the line’s ethnic flair puts a unique, fresh spin on the traditional floral, making the bright, contrast prints look anything but matronly!
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I’ve never been a person that wears alot of floral, but that sunflower print is gorgeous! I would wear it.
Those are just beautiful! I will have to get my hands on one of these prints to see how they would look on me. I’m sure I’d look really interesting