As summer and vacation season approach in the countries of the Northern Hemisphere, resort wear and swimwear are once again in high demand. In recent years, Latin America has emerged as a leader in this market, thanks to its rich expertise in designing and producing clothing for the beach and warm climates. In this article, we highlight Latin American resort wear and swimwear brands that are deeply committed to sustainability.
- Guzo (Colombia)
This brand specializes in resort wear for men and women, inspired by the Colombian Caribbean. It uses artisanal techniques such as crochet and follows fair trade and slow fashion principles, which consist of selling durable garments through slower processes, zero waste and energy-saving practices.

- La Fulana (Perú)
The Peruvian brand La Fulana not only produces clothing ideal for warm climates but also specializes in cover-ups, swimsuits, and warm-weather apparel. Currently, it is working on improving its sustainable production processes by using eco-friendly textiles.

- Acquerello (Colombia)
Focused exclusively on beachwear, this brand combines abstract art with a modern style to highlight feminine beauty. Its sustainable practices include slow fashion, support for tropical forest conservation, and the use of low-impact heat-based dyeing techniques that eliminate the need for water.

- Silene (Uruguay)
Originally launched as a lingerie brand, it now offers swimwear and casual wear for all sizes.Its commitment to size inclusivity is reflected in simple, practical, and playful designs that flatter a wide range of body types.

- Jibona (Uruguay)
Inspired by nature, this brand creates unique swimsuits using ECONYL and ECO-WAVE innovative materials made from regenerated polyamide sourced from ocean waste.





