CIA Maritima beachwear has arrived in Paris

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CIA Maritima is Brazil’s no.1 beachwear brand and loved by celebrities. With their latest announcement, you can watch out for them on French beaches now too.

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Beach Wear, les maillots de bain Cia Maritima enfin à Paris
The sheer amount of detail and intricate finishes on the Dunas bikini is a testament to the quality. © DR
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Gisèle Bundchen, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Kendall Jenner, Rihanna, Beyonce and Kim Kardashian are already wearing CIA Maritima beachwear. Before now you’d have to hit up boutiques in Miami, Los Angeles, New York, Rome or Lisbon to get your hands on them. At last, the elegance and glamour of the world’s leading beachwear brand is coming to Paris.

CIA Maritima beachwear comes to France

The brand positioned itself in the luxury fashion industry right from the beginning. Enjoying unwavering success, they have continued to make one-piece, bikini and trikini beachwear collections. Their stylists have always devised entire collections using high-quality technical fabrics with an up-to-date ethnic/vintage vibe.

Cia Maritima beachwear Asia, Accro-Iris and Oasis are part of this season’s most popular lines. © DR
Cia Maritima beachwear India, Targa and Gipsy designs featured on all the European fashion week catwalks. © DR

Avant-garde beachwear

The designs have become must-haves for today’s women in search of unique, avant-garde pieces. They want to emulate strong fashion sense and express their personality on beaches by wearing a mix of chic and modern style.

Cia Maritima collection Asia Be it a one-piece or bikini, you’ll look elegant and beach-ready. © DR

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