When swimwear is designed correctly, it does more than fit, it performs, lasts, and feels consistent over time.
At Maison Andi, this comes from three elements working together: construction, materials, and color.
Engineered Stability
Each piece is built with an integrated internal support layer that starts above the waistline and extends through the lower body.
This structure:
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provides targeted support
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ensures consistent coverage in the intimate area
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distributes tension evenly
The result is a fit that stays in place and adapts to movement—without relying on tightness.
This is the foundation of Skin-Wear™: stability without restriction.
Materials That Last
Performance depends on fabric as much as construction.
Maison Andi uses high-recovery materials that maintain their shape through water, movement, and repeated wear. Instead of short-term pieces, the focus is on durability—designing swimwear that lasts and reduces the need for replacement.
Sustainability is approached through longevity.
Color Beyond Trends
Color is treated with the same intention.
Inspired by natural tones and Colombian landscapes, the palette is designed to remain relevant over time. These colors complement the body rather than overpower it, ensuring versatility beyond a single season.
A More Complete Approach
Most swimwear prioritizes either appearance or function.
Maison Andi combines both:
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construction for stability
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materials for durability
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color for timelessness
Together, they create swimwear that performs consistently and endures.
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