LSpace and The Salty Blonde launch coastal Mexico summer capsule
LSpace turned The Salty Blonde’s coastal persona into a 23-piece vacation wardrobe, from swim to dresses, in citrus brights and palm greens.

LSpace is not treating The Salty Blonde x LSpace as a simple swim drop. The 23-piece capsule stretches into swimwear, coverups, dresses and T-shirts, turning Halley Elefante’s sun-drenched point of view into a full vacation wardrobe with enough range to move from beach chairs to dinner reservations.
The collection draws from the saturated landscapes and vibrant rhythm of coastal Mexico, which gives it a sharper identity than the average summer collab. LSpace described the palette in a way that immediately does the merchandising work for it: citrus brights, sun-washed reds and palm greens. Those are not abstract fashion notes, they are the colors of a suitcase built to be seen in daylight, then worn again after dark.
Alissa Bristow, LSpace’s vice president of creative and design, said the capsule was about feeling, not trend, and that instinct is what gives the line its commercial appeal. The brand said the partnership felt like an organic alignment that existed before it became official, which is exactly the kind of language that tends to travel in a crowded swim market. Elefante, the style muse and creative force behind The Salty Blonde, brings a recognizable coastal persona that LSpace can scale into something larger than bikinis alone. LSpace has been designing swimwear and apparel since 1999, and this collaboration fits neatly into its identity as a premium lifestyle brand for women moving between beach, city and beyond.

The most marketable pieces are the ones that extend the story beyond the water. Coverups, dresses and T-shirts give the capsule its beach-to-dinner logic, while swimwear remains the anchor. That mix matters because lifestyle-led collaborations sell more than a trend moment; they sell packing decisions. A printed coverup or easy dress becomes the item that justifies the purchase, then the suit underneath closes the loop. With sizes running from XS to XL and prices ranging from $99 to $194, the capsule is positioned to reach a wider audience than a narrowly edited designer swim release.
The collection becomes available June 1 on LSpace’s website, in retail locations and through select stockists. In a season crowded with broad summer stories, this one lands with a clearer point of view: not just a bikini collection, but a commercialized coastal fantasy built for warm air, bright color and the kind of ease that still feels considered.
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