







Diana Drapped One Piece Swimsuit - Full Coverage
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Why we love the Diana One Piece Swimsuit from Encantadore Swimwear
The Diana One Piece by Encantadore Swimwear is a sculptural stunner that merges elegance with innovation. Its asymmetrical one-shoulder silhouette and ruched design flatter every curve while offering full coverage and modern edge. The strategic cutout at the waist adds just the right amount of allure without compromising comfort or support.
Key Features and Product Details
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One-shoulder design with asymmetrical neckline
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Full coverage bottom
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Side cutout detail for a modern silhouette
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Soft, ruched fabric enhances shape and comfort
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Made with 85% recycled polyamide, 15% elastane
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Fully lined for support and opacity
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Elegant navy finish for timeless beachside style
Care Instructions
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Hand wash cold or
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Machine wash in delicates cycle inside a mesh laundry bag
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Lay flat to dry
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Avoid bleach and fabric softeners
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Do not iron or dry clean
About Encantadore Swim and Resortwear
Encantadore Swimwear and Resortwear is a passion-driven brand founded by siblings Mario and Natalia Tobón from Cali, Colombia. With a strong commitment to making a positive impact, they created Encantadore to offer gorgeous garments while giving back to society. At the heart of Encantadore lies a belief in the transformative power of kindness and generosity, reflected in their social initiative, Vamos Amar, which brings the joy of experiencing the ocean to children who have never had the chance. Dedicated to a sustainable future, Encantadore continuously incorporates eco-friendly fabrics and practices. We're thrilled to partner with Encantadore and bring this exceptional brand to Studio City, CA.
Diana Drapped One Piece Swimsuit - Full Coverage
Size Guide for Women
Most Colombian brands run "small" by US standards. If you're between sizes, we recommend you size up.
If you're curious about your size, call us. We will FaceTime, measure and even try things on (if possible) so you can see the fit on us.
