About-BOLD Swim: A Global Statement in Timeless Swimwear’’---
BOLD Swim: A Global Statement in Timeless Swimwear
BOLD Swim is the luxury swimwear brand founded by Tiffany Asamoah, a visionary designer whose work bridges sustainability, cultural storytelling, and timeless design. With biodegradable fabrics, plastic-free packaging, and inclusive silhouettes, BOLD Swim has become a symbol of conscious elegance—designed for women who move with purpose and style.
The brand’s global expansion is marked by its upcoming debut at Accra Fashion Week this December, where Tiffany will unveil the Black Star Collection: a cinematic tribute to Ghana’s legacy of independence, pride, and Pan-African unity. Featuring jewel-tone palettes, heritage motifs, and romantic couture, the collection reflects BOLD Swim’s evolution into a globally resonant label.
BOLD Swim’s impact has been recognized across top-tier media platforms:
Media Outlet | Coverage Type | Highlights |
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Vanity Fair, Glamour, Refinery29, The Cut, New York Magazine | Editorial Features | Celebrated for sustainability, inclusivity, and design innovation |
Remote Start Podcast | Founder Interview | Tiffany shares her journey from corporate life to building a brand featured in major retailers and fashion weeks |
Southern Bride, EcoCult | Lifestyle & Sustainability Features | Spotlight on BOLD Swim’s eco-conscious ethos and bridal swimwear appeal |
Fox Holt x BOLD Swim (YouTube) | Video Interview | Tiffany discusses brand values and the deeper mission behind BOLD Swim |
Talking Retail, reFIND, eCommerce Tech | Podcast Interviews | Insights into entrepreneurship, loyalty-building, and fashion leadership |
BOLD Swim Digital Hub | Founder’s Voice | Tiffany’s own words on strategy, sustainability, and brand philosophy |
With capsule collaborations underway for luxury resorts and a growing presence across Africa and the U.S., BOLD Swim is more than a swimwear brand—it’s a movement. A celebration of identity, craftsmanship, and the enduring power of women to shape their own narratives.