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Lisa Says Gah x OOKIOH Launch Swimwear Range Dressed in Summer-Ready Prints

Bikinis and one-pieces for the hotter days ahead.

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Lisa Says Gah x OOKIOH Launch Swimwear Range Dressed in Summer-Ready Prints

Bikinis and one-pieces for the hotter days ahead.

Following the debut of its recent Dakota Flatform silhouette, independent, cult-loved fashion brand Lisa Says Gah has now forayed into swimwear. In collaboration with OOKIOH, the label has created bikinis and one-pieces crafted from 100 percent regenerated materials.

“One of our most requested items this year has been swimwear and we’re excited to share that with our community through our partnership with OOKIOH,” Lisa Says Gah’s founder Lisa Bühler shared in a press release. “The LSG community is obsessed with in-house prints, and we felt our summer iterations were the perfect match for OOKIOH.”

The range features three prints such as a red-orange-white iteration, an olive green and white splattered design, and a fruit-inspired pattern on top of a black canvas. “Camilla and I’ve been fans of the Lisa Says Gah brand and community. Both brands share a common ethos of bringing fun and joy to their community and their DNA is rooted in sustainable practices,” OOKIOH founder Vivek Agarwal added. “Lisa Says Gah has been buying and making exceptional prints since their launch; OOKIOH is known for color and clean lines but didn’t experiment much with prints. A partnership felt natural.”

Priced at $100 USD each, Lisa Says Gah x OOKIOH’s swimwear pieces are now available to shop via Lisa Says Gah’s web store.

In case you missed it, check out OOKIOH’s latest line with Rachael Wang.

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