Created by Neide Hall
The art in swimwear handcraftedย in brazil // uniquely exotic. Eco-friendly fabrics, reversible and SPF 50
Neide Hall, founder of Charmosa Swimwear, is a multi-talented designer, entrepreneur, wife and mother with a serious concern for putting people and the planet first. Her sexy bohemian-styled swim and resort-wear lines are worn internationally and are inspired by the coasts and beaches of Hall's native Brazil.
Hallโs designs are hand-dyed on rich, luxury fabrics, with intricate handcrafted macramรฉ and unique embellishments. She chooses notably soft, eco-friendly fabrics containing SPF 50 and enjoys adding versatility to each piece - many designs are configurable up to six ways.
Collections include bikinis, one pieces, skirts, dresses and leggings. Remaining materials are used to form swimsuit bags, purses, and other accessories in an effort to have a zero waste process.
Charmosaโs team is comprised of Brazilian artisanย women working from home to sustain their families. They take pride inย their work and love what they do. They are the driving force that keepsย Charmosa fulfilling our dream to create uniquely exotic swimwearย while giving back to our community.
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โโMy inspirations have always been the Brazilianย beaches
and their exuberant nature, which have such aย beautifulย
mix of sky, sand and sea life. I especially like the colors."
Neide Hall
The art in swimwear handcraftedย in brazil // uniquely exotic. Eco-friendly fabrics, reversible and SPF 50
At Charmosa, we prioritize the use of
sustainable and eco-friendly materials, water used in
the hand-dye process is recycled. Every piece of excess fabric from the
cutting process is saved and repurposed as embroideries, accessories
or another special detail in one of our pieces.
Our selection of fabrics are chosen for their quality,
comfort and sustainability. The quality of our pieces is evident in their
attention to finishing and fitting. Our fabrics have a delicate touch that
can be compared to a silk touch yet provide SPF50 protection. Our
pieces completely disappear after three years in a landfill, causing no
harm to our planet.