Hunza G
Hunza G is a British designed and produced sustainable swimwear label, helmed by Creative Director Georgiana Huddart. Her background in fashion publication and interior design, coupled with a love for the heritage crinkle fabric originally worn by herself throughout her youth, brings us today’s Hunza G as we know it. Originally born as Hunza in 1984 under the direction of Peter Meadows, the label enjoyed huge success with its signature, unique crinkle-stretch fabrication. The Hunza dress became an iconic piece, with Julia Roberts wearing it in Pretty Woman. Currently, Hunza G sets out to provide swimwear for all - a one size fit inclusive approach made possible by the fabric’s inherent stretch and support, key to the wearability; providing strong, flattering shapes for a wide range of body types. Each item is made to order in-studio, meaning no deadstock fabric or wastage. The signature fabric is knit and dyed locally, decreasing emissions and helping to promote a stronger fashion production industry within the UK.
Hunza G
Hunza G
Hunza G is a British designed and produced sustainable swimwear label, helmed by Creative Director Georgiana Huddart. Her background in fashion publication and interior design, coupled with a love for the heritage crinkle fabric originally worn by herself throughout her youth, brings us today’s Hunza G as we know it. Originally born as Hunza in 1984 under the direction of Peter Meadows, the label enjoyed huge success with its signature, unique crinkle-stretch fabrication. The Hunza dress became an iconic piece, with Julia Roberts wearing it in Pretty Woman. Currently, Hunza G sets out to provide swimwear for all - a one size fit inclusive approach made possible by the fabric’s inherent stretch and support, key to the wearability; providing strong, flattering shapes for a wide range of body types. Each item is made to order in-studio, meaning no deadstock fabric or wastage. The signature fabric is knit and dyed locally, decreasing emissions and helping to promote a stronger fashion production industry within the UK.