THE SHOP IS OPEN FROM MARCH 12 TO APRIL 30
And larger sizes are now available!
Made to order, your purchase will be shipped to you on July 2nd.
DESIGNED FOR US
Complètement Femme is above all a state of mind: we affirm the freedom of our choices and the joy of being alive and being ourselves. Wearing our swimsuits means choosing to "wear clothes that have been designed for us, and that enhance us".
Designed to emphasize asymmetry, our products are beautiful, soft, with good support. To guarantee this technical and beauty alliance, we have chosen a manufacturing process with French specialists.
MANUFACTURING TO ORDER
Our made-to-order manufacturing allows us to produce what corresponds to each person's needs, by defining, in advance, the size / color combinations, but especially the side, left or right breast absent. So we will only manufacture what is necessary.
150 KM
This is the number of kilometers that our products travel during their manufacture. That's all.
COLLABORATIVE WORK
We are fortunate to have great specialists in high-tech fabric and textile manufacturing in Rhones-Alpes. The commitment of our suppliers Sofileta and 7Fashion to our association is precious. They offer us fabrics in small quantities, small-scale production, completely adapted to our associative objectives. We work with ethical partners and suppliers!
“I bought both the bikini top and one piece and they are fabulous. Well made, flattering and comfortable, the orange is so striking, I've had several people saying they wish they could get one (never had anyone jealous of my mastectomy before). I have worn them for distance swimming and paddle boarding and they hold up well. Note that if you have a high scar it might be partially visible. Thank you to Complètement Femme for making something to flatter our unique bodies.”
- Jessica Cooke, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
“I was so happy to support Complètement Femme last summer, just got in on the last order. I got both the bra and the swimsuit and really like them, excited to wear again this summer.”
— Anne Johnson, Vermont, USA