Alexis Brief
Fuchsia
The Alexis brief is your classic bikini bottom, seamless and flattering on the body. You can keep her low on the hips or pull up the sides for a high leg look. Pairs perfectly with any top.
The Facts:
✄ Locally made ♺ Recycled Fabric
🐇 Super soft ☼ UV protective Fabric
- Made in Australia
- Recycled Italian fabric
- Classic fit pant
- Slightly cheeky bottom
- Seamless self lined front
- Ultra soft back lining
- Model is 178cm and wears a size 8
Luxury fabric woven in Italy, made from ECONYL® regenerated nylon.
Main: 78% Recycled Nylon / 22% elastane
Lining: 90% Recycled Nylon / 10% elastane
Rinse in fresh water after use. Do not machine wash. Colours may fade with frequent chlorinated pool use.
This product is ethically manufactured in Australia from recycled fabric, which is created from plastic waste pulled from oceans and landfills around the world. The fabric is created using 100% renewable energy.
Locally made means we have full control over the product and the way it is made. Our factories are ethical and we visit them regularly. They are also regularly audited by the manufacturing union.
Our promise:
Fair pay for workers
Transparent and ethical manufacturing
No exploitation of workers, forced labour or child labour
Learn more about our sustainable values here.
- Free express shipping over $200 AUD for Australian orders
- Free express shipping over $300 AUD for International orders
- Easy returns on full priced items
- Sorry no refunds on orders paid with Afterpay, exchange only
View our full Shipping & Returns policy here
Made-to-order means the garment is individually cut out and sewn by hand in our Melbourne studio or by our local dressmaker. It eliminates the issue of wasted garments, minimises fabric waste and ensures no over-ordered garments which so often end up contributing to the ever growing problem of fashion landfill.
By adopting a made-to-order approach for selected styles we not only reduce our environmental impact, but also ensure that every piece is crafted with precision and care, created exclusively for you.
If you have a custom size or custom colour request please email us and we will do our best to accommodate.
Made-to-order means the garment is individually cut out and sewn by hand in our Melbourne studio or by our local dressmaker. It eliminates the issue of wasted garments, minimises fabric waste and ensures no over-ordered garments which so often end up contributing to the ever growing problem of fashion landfill.
By adopting a made-to-order approach for selected styles we not only reduce our environmental impact, but also ensure that every piece is crafted with precision and care, created exclusively for you.
If you have a custom size or custom colour request please email us and we will do our best to accommodate.
Made-to-order means the garment is individually cut out and sewn by hand in our Melbourne studio or by our local dressmaker. It eliminates the issue of wasted garments, minimises fabric waste and ensures no over-ordered garments which so often end up contributing to the ever growing problem of fashion landfill.
By adopting a made-to-order approach for selected styles we not only reduce our environmental impact, but also ensure that every piece is crafted with precision and care, created exclusively for you.
If you have a custom size or custom colour request please email us and we will do our best to accommodate.
DEADSTOCK FABRIC
Deadstock fabrics are unwanted fabrics, which come from places like closed factories and manufacturers, or big brands that order too much or the wrong colour or type of fabric for what they wanted. It is typically deemed a waste product in the fashion industry and would otherwise end up in landfill.
We purchase deadstock fabric either straight from the source or from local Australian retailers who specialise in this type of material. We see deadstock fabric as a good way to upcycle perfectly good materials and help minimise waste.
DEADSTOCK FABRIC
Deadstock fabrics are unwanted fabrics, which come from places like closed factories and manufacturers, or big brands that order too much or the wrong colour or type of fabric for what they wanted. It is typically deemed a waste product in the fashion industry and would otherwise end up in landfill.
We purchase deadstock fabric either straight from the source or from local Australian retailers who specialise in this type of material. We see deadstock fabric as a good way to upcycle perfectly good materials and help minimise waste.
DEADSTOCK FABRIC
Deadstock fabrics are unwanted fabrics, which come from places like closed factories and manufacturers, or big brands that order too much or the wrong colour or type of fabric for what they wanted. It is typically deemed a waste product in the fashion industry and would otherwise end up in landfill.
We purchase deadstock fabric either straight from the source or from local Australian retailers who specialise in this type of material. We see deadstock fabric as a good way to upcycle perfectly good materials and help minimise waste.