The Hand-Drawn Print
- ALDA
- Apr 14
- 1 min read
This is the one that started it all.

It wasn’t designed in a studio; it was felt. Every line and every curve was drawn by hand to capture the exact rhythm of the islands. It’s not just a pattern—it’s a memory of where we began.
It’s the reason you noticed us. It’s the reason you stayed.
Felicita Two Piece - the print is personal. It follows the energy of the woman it was named after—effortless and impossible to ignore. Because the pattern was drawn by hand, it doesn't feel like a factory finish; it feels like a second skin. It celebrates your curves by moving with them, making the intricate details of the Seychelles feel as natural as the fabric itself.
The Wrap This is where the print comes alive. On the Wrap, the hand-drawn strokes have room to breathe. The sunset-inspired tones and earthy florals drape effortlessly, shifting with the light as you move. It’s the piece that turns a simple bikini into a finished look, using the art of the print to bridge the gap between the beach and the golden hour.
Soleya One Piece - the print is a statement of consistency. It’s the anchor. Against the sleek, strong silhouette of the one-piece, the hand-drawn lines provide a softness that balances the hold. It’s the print you rely on when you want to look put together without trying—strong, simple, and rooted in the island soul.
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These aren’t just statement pieces.
They are the intersection of art and utility. Once you wear the print, you understand.




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