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Handmade swimwear from Zurich: Mira and Ivon Blazevic on their label Volans

Laura Scholz
26.6.2023
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Christian Walker

Fate, luck, courage and talent: Mira and Ivon Blazevic are passionate about creating swimwear in Zurich. I visited the mother-daughter duo in their studio and learnt about the many advantages of good, old-fashioned craftsmanship.

Mira was 20 years old when her school was looking for junior seamstresses for the Calida headquarters in Sursee, Lucerne. Together with two friends, she moved to Switzerland. Such fateful opportunities and the courage to seize them run like a red thread through the history of the mother-daughter duo: the founding of their joint label in 2018, as well as the lightning-fast response to a vacancy in the Globus range in the same year, also fall into this category.

Handicraftsmanship and the courage to seize opportunities.

Handcraft and attention to detail

According to Ivon, you can easily do without lining, underwiring and boning if the quality of the material and the cut are right. "If an underwire doesn't sit perfectly under the bust, it will only cause you trouble. We use shaping fabrics, the right seams, pleats and gathers to create the best possible silhouette. You can also wear our swimming costumes for sports or as a bodysuit - for example now during the festival season."

The designs perfected by Mira are produced where she has her roots, in Croatia. By women who master the craft just as well as she does. The short delivery routes and the opportunity to easily visit the production facility three to four times a year were decisive criteria for mother and daughter. They source their fabrics from Italy. "I wouldn't have done it any other way. Short distances and good personal relationships were my requirements," says Ivon.

Of evening dresses and flying fish

If you ask Mira where she still gets her ideas from after around 40 years, she reveals that she often draws while watching films or is inspired by evening dresses. Once a design is on paper and wants to be sewn, she still relies on a machine that is over 60 years old, which she worked on back in her Lahco days. That it might give up the ghost one day? Not an option.

And apart from the Volans label? How else can I recognise high-quality swimwear? "I would always choose polyamide over polyester. And there has to be enough elastane, ideally the pieces have three-dimensional stretch."

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