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David Koma’s sustainable swimwear movement is called Let’s Swim

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David Koma’s sustainable swimwear movement Let’s Swim supports a love for sharks, the 80’s and the oceans.

Let’s Swim ensures ocean sustainability is their key focus, as the future of the brand lies in cultivating community projects, working collaboratively with divers, shark conservationists and charities to clean up beaches, making oceans safer for marine biodiversity and shark populations.

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David Koma’s swim and resort wear collections offer “an exploration into the cinematic ocean environment, blended with artificial intelligence and the iconic swim images of the 80’s.” Founder and Creative Director, David Koma blends their enigmatic shark logo into each of his creations.

All for the love of sharks… David Koma prefers to highlight ‘influencers’ that offer diverse experiences that fit the mission of the brand, rather than the usual consumer facing bodies such as; divers, shark enthusiasts, and ocean conservationists.

David Koma, Swimwear, Sustainable, sharks, ocean

Music Recommended

The Sound Of The Ocean

If music is what feelings sound like… then the ocean is an orchestra.

I love all kinds of music, but i have to admit, i’m not usually a fan of listening to them in private. I’m more of a speaker girl, but this time round, B&O PLAY have me quite convinced that tuning in is a great way of tuning out. The new SS18 Collection that B&O PLAY have come up with is ocean inspired, so much so that these limited edition premium speakers and headphones have been paired with more than just the colours of the sea.

Composing an exclusive soundtrack for the collection launch, August Rosenbaum – music inspired by the ocean itself.

Featuring a vibrant and healthy oceanic colour palette that includes Aloe, a light, natural green shade resembling a fresh ocean crest, Steel Blue, a dark turquoise shade, just like the ocean at night, and Teal, a rich, dark green shade inspired by a rising wave.

The Spring/Summer 2018 Collection consists of:

· Beoplay H4 – Wireless headphones with focus on pure sound, pure materials and pure expression. Made for those who value iconic simplicity and like to travel lightly and move freely. Designed by Jakob Wagner.

· Beoplay P2 – Truly personal and fully portable speaker, with smart connect features activated with a tap or a shake. Fitting easily into a bag or pocket, it’s ideal for those always on-the-go. Designed by Cecilie Manz.

· Beoplay A1 – Portable Bluetooth speaker in a beautiful design by Cecilie Manz, with category-breaking performance, and packing a punch way beyond its size. For those who care about great design and sound on-the-go. SS18 colours: Aloe and Steel Blue.

Adventure travel

Staying Salty in Antigua

Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama… in short, the Caribbean has been on my list for so many reasons and for so many years, so when I got a beautiful invite to attend a close friend’s wedding in Antigua, I couldn’t resist! Blue Waters, Antigua

But just what is there to do in the Bahamas? I’ve heard about islands with swimming pigs, celebrity retreats and of course, a lot of culture… so arriving in Antigua, I wasn’t surprised at just how laid back everything was. There’s literally no rush, whether it’s the traffic, people walking in front of you or the service, it’s all done with a huge dose of ‘chill’. I can’t say I hated it either… (and that’s coming from someone who’s name actually says RUSH!) Antigua

What’s beautiful about this island is the colours, whether it’s the green on the trees, which is totally comparable to the way you feel in Asia with all the palms, or it’s the pastel houses that are dotted across the island. Either way, it’s certainly got soul. We stayed at the Blue Waters Resort, which is by far the most beautiful on the island, where the wedding was set on their beach, underneath an idyllic flower-crested pergola and tropical sky. Blue Waters, Antigua

The hotel itself held a few things for me to get up to, from a little gym to a paddle board or two, but it really was all about being poolside this trip… Antigua

We ventured out to an island institution… the D-Boat on the first full day in Antigua, which was an awesome little hotspot – it’s family friendly too, something Dubai definitely needs! A retired oil tanker was renovated and anchored back in 2014 to create the island’s first, fully floating entertainment. D Boat, Antigua

Whether you’re jumping off one of their decks, swinging out to sea, snorkelling around the reef’s below or sliding off their crow’s nest, this boat has everything you could possibly need, including a bar and trampoline to work off your lunch. D-Boat

From one adventure to another, if you’re visiting Antigua, there’s one place you do need to see and that’s Stingray City. Now I was worried that it was going to be more os a sea world-esque experience and that would be a definite no-no, but it’s just a short boat ride away from the shoreline to a pontoon in the middle of the sea. Just where the blue waters turn turquoise, the stingrays come in for an easy snack. Stingray City, Antigua

With a guided experience you can feed them squid with your own hands, or simply get hold of a snorkel (provided) and swim around with these majestic creatures. Many have asked if they are dangerous and honestly they are not, there’s no way kids would be allowed to swim freely with them if there was and when we were told about the simple lack of muscle control in their tails (spike), it helped reassure even the most cynical. Get out there if you’re headed to the Caribbean because it truly is an incredible experience! Stingray City, Antigua