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18/04/2023 – LMA Créations Ltée, Mauritius

Sophisticated styles for sustainable swimwear

Alma Stanonik is the creator behind the beach and swimwear brand Aima Dora. As designer, founder and entrepreneur, she proves with her collection that sophisticated styles and perfect fits as well as consistent sustainability in production and use of materials are compatible – very much so.

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Wrap, knot and tie - instead of propping and hooking. - At least until the suppliers for trimmings will come up with products suitable for circular economy. © Anne Lise Ramooloo

 
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Recycled fabrics only are processed at LMA Créations, in many cases rPET from the cooperation with the Seaqual network. © Anne Lise Ramooloo

 
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Slovenian origin, life stations in London, followed by Sidney - "then in Mauritius the muse kissed me", Alma Stanonik tells us with her laid-back smile. © 2022 Laura Morosoli Photography

 
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With nine skilled workers specialized in the production of delicate small parts, the start-up produces 600 parts per month. © 2022 Laura Morosoli Photography

 
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“A high degree of crafts-woman-ship” characterizes the production facility in Belle Rose, 26 km/16 miles (as the crow flies) from the capital Port Louis – to international harbor and airport. © 2022 Laura Morosoli Photography

 
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Wrap, knot and tie - instead of propping and hooking. - At least until the suppliers for trimmings will come up with products suitable for circular economy. © Anne Lise Ramooloo

 
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