Agua Bendita and Stoney Clover Lane launch limited-edition getaway capsule
A beach-ready capsule pairs Agua Bendita embroidery with Stoney Clover’s customizable pouches, from $24 patches to $330 dresses, and it lands April 29.

Agua Bendita and Stoney Clover Lane have built a limited-edition getaway capsule around the one thing luxury travelers actually pack: a pouch that looks good on the beach, in a carry-on, and in every photo after. The collection arrived April 29 at Agua Bendita, Stoney Clover Lane, and Shopbop, with travel-ready pouches and bags at the center and enough apparel to make the collaboration feel more like a full vacation wardrobe than a simple logo swap.
That is the appeal for gifting. The smartest buys are the customizable pieces, especially for bridesmaids, honeymooners, and summer travelers who already live out of a tote. The line spans 10 bag and pouch styles, three patches, two swimsuits, two dresses, and a pareo. Patches are $24, bags run from $78 to $288, and apparel ranges from $125 to $330. That pricing gives the capsule a low-friction entry point for gift-givers who want something personal without jumping straight to a full designer splurge.
The best single gift may be the patches, which measure 3.2 inches high by 3.25 inches long and turn an otherwise practical pouch into something that feels chosen, not just bought. For a slightly bigger statement, the Lolita Bikini Top is $215, fully embroidered over a hand-drawn floral base, while the Tribeca One Piece Swimsuit is $220. The Marcia Dress, at $330, is the most polished piece in the lineup and makes the strongest sense for a destination wedding guest or a bride heading straight from ceremony to poolside.

The design language is doing a lot of work here: fully embroidered floral bases, hand-drawn strawberry and rose motifs, and gingham trim give the collaboration a sweeter, more collectible look than a standard resort drop. Stoney Clover Lane was founded by sisters Kendall and Libby Glazer after a bracelet-making hobby started in 2009, and the brand has made a business out of organization and self-expression. Agua Bendita, founded in Medellin in 2003 by Mariana Hinestroza and Catalina Álvarez, sells hand-embroidered pieces in more than 70 countries and has already collaborated with Gucci’s Vault program.
Both labels leaned into that shared female-founder story, and it gives the capsule real credibility in a crowded luxury travel category. Agua Bendita says its swim and ready-to-wear pieces are made in Colombia, while Stoney Clover’s collaboration pieces are manufactured in Cambodia, Indonesia, and China. For anyone trying to give a gift that feels useful, flattering, and a little scarce, this is the rare collaboration that lands all three.
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