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Having grown up by the sea in Punta del Este, Argentinean-born fashion photographer Josefina A. Theo has always been aware of the beauty of the ocean. It’s hardly surprising, then, that she wants to protect it by being eco-conscious about the materials she uses for Casa Raki’s swimwear. The Ana bikini top is spun from recycled polyamide and shaped with a square neckline. Sustainable and covetable? Win-win.
Casa Raki uses certified organic and recycled materials to create swimwear and airy separates, inspired by founder Josefina Alazraki’s childhood in Uruguay, and produced in a women-run factory in Portugal. Classic, minimal designs ensure a timelessness to each piece, in keeping with the brand’s commitment to sustainability.
'Made with 78% recycled nylon. Recycled material reduces waste in the short term and uses fewer natural resources than virgin material.'