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Agua Bendita and Stoney Clover Lane launch playful resort capsule for spring travel

Agua Bendita and Stoney Clover Lane will turn spring travel into a polished packing story, with pouches, patches, swimsuits, dresses, and a pareo priced from $24 to $330.

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Agua Bendita and Stoney Clover Lane launch playful resort capsule for spring travel
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Agua Bendita and Stoney Clover Lane will launch a limited-edition resort capsule on April 29, and the draw is obvious: it is built like a vacation uniform, not a one-off collaboration. The lineup stretches across 10 bag and pouch SKUs, three patches, two swimsuits, two dresses, and a pareo, giving spring-break travelers a coordinated mix of pieces that can move from the beach club to dinner without requiring much thought.

The price ladder makes the collection feel especially shoppable. Apparel runs from $125 to $330, patches are $24, and bags range from $78 to $288, which puts the entry point within reach for anyone who wants the look without committing to the whole closet. The smartest first buys are the accessories: a pouch or bag at the lower end of the range, then the patches, then one of the swimsuits. That is where the collaboration’s personality lives. The patches add the wink, the pouches bring the function, and the swimwear turns the whole idea into an actual packing strategy.

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The capsule will be sold on Agua Bendita’s and Stoney Clover Lane’s websites, along with Shopbop, and it lands with a clear lifestyle fantasy attached. Agua Bendita’s swim and ready-to-wear pieces are made in Colombia, while Stoney Clover Lane’s collaboration pieces are manufactured in Cambodia, Indonesia, and China. The contrast matters: one brand comes from a Colombian artisan story built around handcrafted silhouettes and nature-inspired prints, while the other has made its name on customizable travel accessories and self-expression. Together, they sell the polished, sunny wardrobe that looks organized even when the itinerary is not.

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That fit is also personal. Agua Bendita cofounders Catalina Alvarez and Mariana Hinestroza have described the collaboration as growing from mutual admiration and shared values, including femininity, entrepreneurship, creativity, and playful self-expression. Kendall Glazer, who founded Stoney Clover Lane with her sister Libby Glazer, framed the line as a layered point of view that can move from beach days to everyday moments. For a brand with six brick-and-mortar locations and a strong customization business, that is the right lane. This capsule does not just dress a trip; it packages the entire idea of getting away.

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