Moana Bikini, SUZU Swimwear Unveil 2024 Collections at AFF

Australian Fashion Federation

Gold Coast, October 4-6, 2024 Internationally acclaimed swimwear brands Moana Bikini and SUZU Swimwear will debut their latest collections at the 2024 Australian Fashion Federation (AFF) Gold Coast Swim Week, hosted at the JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa.

This premier ticketed event will showcase a blend of top international and local talent, offering an unparalleled experience for attendees.

This year's runway will feature an impressive lineup of international brands such as Antoninias, Naya Nalu, SUZU Swimwear, and Moana Bikini. The local talent includes Sol of Eos, Sol and Sand, Swimbarre, Azura, Sueur Swim, Matilda Cove, Skarong, Island Bound Swim, and Ajani Array.

Together, these brands demonstrate a strong focus on sustainability, luxury, and innovation in swimwear and resort wear.

SUZU Swimwear, founded by former UK pop star Su-Elise Nash, will present a sleek and elegant line that blends timeless design with high-fashion aesthetics.

SUZU has gained global recognition in magazines like Elle and Grazia, with Nash stating that the new collection "embodies simplicity and strength," empowering women both on and off the beach.

Event Highlights: Enhancing the event's allure, Jasmine Stringer, Miss Universe Australia 2021 finalist, is serving as the official AFF Ambassador, bringing her significant influence and passion for Australian fashion to the event.

The show will also feature a live musical performance by local sensation Sophie Fraser from Inoxia Sounds, who is returning after captivating audiences at the AFF Sydney show.

Attendees can expect more than just a display of stunning fashion.

Workshops will offer opportunities to build confidence and self-worth, while the exclusive red carpet photo shoot will provide attendees with a chance to gain media exposure and collect memorable photos.

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