Solana Bottom
Simple and adjustable the bottom that fits the way you want it to.
Clean tie fastenings sit at both hips, allowing you to customise the rise, the tightness, the silhouette whether you prefer a low hip tie for a relaxed holiday feel or a neat, close knot. A modest to moderate coverage cut flatters without fuss, sitting naturally at the hip with a smooth front profile.
KEY FEATURES
- — Adjustable tie side fastenings
- — Moderate coverage cut
- — Exclusive hand-drawn print
- — No hardware — ties allow full adjustment
- — Pairs perfectly with the Solana Top
FIT & SIZING
Tie sides allow adjustment across sizes, the fit adapts to your body. Hip-sitting silhouette with moderate coverage to the rear. Designed to sit comfortably without cutting in.
FABRIC & SUSTAINABILITY
78% Recycled Polyester / 22% Elastane. Woven in Italy from 100% recycled polyester made from plastic bottles. Responsibly printed in the UK. Chlorine resistant.
HOW TO WEAR IT
Wear as a set with the Solana Top, or mix with the Rumba Top. Each print; Shell, Pink Palm, and Neon Palm carries its own hand-drawn story, originating in Isabelle's sketchbook and responsibly printed onto Italian-woven performance fabric in the UK.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Handwash only in cold water. Do not tumble dry. Dry flat away from direct sunlight. Do not iron. Do not bleach.
THE PRINT STORY
Choose your print each tells a different story.
The Shell Print is an archive of shoreline finds: shells drawn by hand during walks along Caribbean beaches, rendered in Isabelle's distinctive illustrative line.
The Neon Palm is a vibrant resurrection of a beloved print from Isabelle's debut Windrush collection. Originally crafted using a traditional batik wax and ink technique learned at a batik house in St. Kitts, the island where Isabelle's heritage is from. Now reborn in electric colour, it carries that same island soul but fun and ready for a beach club.
The Pink Palm was born initially as a gift from Isabelle to her mother. A love letter painted in blush and bright orange, drawn from the story of flamingos who surrender their colour to nurture their young, and bloom back into it.