OOKIOH
Modern swimwear with a splash of nostalgia.
04/10/2022
Il dit que les gens ne savent plus rire (oil on canvas) by 👨🏻🎨 Gérard Schlosser.
04/10/2022
Sustainability suits you.
30/09/2022
Kaş (Turkey) 📸 by Nicole Ferron
28/09/2022
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25/09/2022
“We’re all different and that’s a beautiful thing.” - An apposite reminder by the alluring Marisa. 💚
24/09/2022
Ricardo Bofill’s version of Kublai Khan’s Xanadu.
22/09/2022
Le Rêve
21/09/2022
BUM (Oil on canvas) by 👩🏼🎨 Pauline Boty
20/09/2022
Arielle’s stylish spin on our Savannah🩱in the Bandana print! 💁🏾♀️
17/09/2022
Blue Quadrilateral, Great Salt Lake 📸 by David Burdeny
16/09/2022
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At OOKIOH, we’re made for all bodies and all bodies of water. Because 90% of women don’t do stilettos by the pool, we created a line of swimwear that makes you feel like you... only waterproof. We’re all about taking a second to enjoy each day, so channel your inner #OKDarling and wear our one-pieces as bodysuits to run errands on a sunny Saturday morning or throw on a bikini for that getaway you’ve been planning. And, with free shipping and returns, changing your mind is easier than changing your flight.
OOKIOH, pronounced ookēō, is a play on the Japanese word Ukiyo — the pleasure-seeking lifestyle of the Edo Japan period, and the famous Ukiyo-e woodblock prints that emerged from it. Literally translating to “the floating world,” the Ukiyo-e genre is all about traveling, female beauty, and living in the moment — could it get any better?translating to “the floating world,” the Ukiyo-e genre depicts scenes of travel, landscape, and female beauty, celebrating living in the moment and escaping the bothers of life.
We’re all about conscious fashion — that’s why our fabric, sourced from an Italian mill, is made from 100% regenerated materials. What does that actually mean? The mill takes ocean wastes (such as sunken fishing nets) and pre-consumer waste products (things people might throw away in production) and turns them into dreamy, luxurious textiles.
Another thing we’re all about? Sustainability. As we move towards becoming a fully sustainable brand, we’re always working on ways to continuously reduce our carbon footprint. One of our goals is to completely eliminate plastics within our system over the next three years — that’s right, no plastic in our packaging or systems. So you can feel good about your swimwear knowing you’re helping the ecosystem — one suit at a time.
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