BIBENCIA Drops Swimwear Collection
by Juan Marti
This season, BIBENCIA returns with a summer collection that goes beyond fashion—offering swimwear designed to connect with the person wearing it. Created in Valencia, the brand was born from a desire to explore identity, emotion, and storytelling through clothing.
What began as a personal project has grown into a creative collective with a clear mission: to challenge conventions and give shape to forgotten narratives. Drawing inspiration from overlooked collections of the past, Bibencia reimagines them with a contemporary voice—one that’s bold, sincere, and unapologetically personal.
The Summer collection features handmade swimwear crafted with care and intention. Each piece is designed to move with you, offering not only comfort but also a sense of ease and confidence. Rather than chasing trends, Bibencia embraces individuality—ensuring every design adapts to diverse bodies and lived experiences.
Here, every thread has meaning. Every design is an invitation to be seen as you are.
With Bibencia, swimwear becomes more than just something you put on—it becomes part of your own narrative























Credits:
Creative Direction: Roberto Montes @robertomontessanz × Jordi Terry @jorditerry
Photographer: Jordi Terry @jorditerry × Merceditas Agency @merceditas.mgmt
Styling: Roberto Montes @robertomontessanz
Grooming: Nacho Sanz @nachosanzmakeup
Casting Director: Néstor Redó @nestorredo
Models:
Evander Johnson @evanderjohnson
Facundo Mascareña @thefacka
Ferran Belloch @ferranbe08
Lucas García @ubaldico
Nacho Ruiz @nacho11ruiz
Digital Assistant: Lorea Gil @loreagilg × Merceditas Agency @merceditas.mgmt
Lighting: Nacho Almarcha @almnacho × Merceditas Agency @merceditas.mgmt
Photo Assistant: Mark Katantsev × Merceditas Agency @merceditas.mgmt
Fashion Assistant: Isaac Andújar @isaacandca
Dev & Scan: Carmencita Film Lab @carmencitafilmlab
Location: Casa Rural Navarrés @casaruralnavarres
Special Thanks:
David Aniorte @davidaniorte
Merceditas Studio @merceditas.studio
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