Nature, usually, is a serious business. Catalogs, classifications, photographs with captions: zebra equals black and white, panther equals mystery, lion equals savannah and roar. Then Boneswimmer comes along, looks at all this order, and does the only thing an artist would do: he dismantles it.
This is how Natura Visionaria was born, at the precise moment when reality meets an imagination that rejects copying and embraces reinvention. Here, animals must first enter the universe of imagination before they can enter the chlorine. They are rewritten with a new code, that of artistic vision. They don't arrive in the pool as you know them; they arrive after being filtered by fantasy, color, irony, and creative freedom.

And so Boneswimmer builds a new Noah's Ark—or rather, his Ark—but without wood, without tar, without orderly couples ascending headlong. This Ark travels on Lycra, on technical fabrics, on saturated colors, and to reach its destination it doesn't have to follow the path of logic or biology. It's an Ark that gathers animals fresh from the artist's imagination, before they emerge from nature.
The inspiration is real, but the result is unconventional.
He's a visionary.
The panther becomes light, the zebra turns pink, the lion becomes mystical, vibrating energy, the wave becomes the sirens' song. Everything exists, but in a version that reality has never allowed itself to imagine.
Visionary Nature is the freest part of the Fall 2025 Collection : the one that rejects the idea that nature is immutable. Because animals can change skin and character, just as an athlete changes style, season, and goal. And so the costumes don't portray nature as it is, but as it could be, if imagination had the right to speak and an artist's brush.
Those who choose this line enter a creative laboratory: water is the space of transformation, the lane is the story, imagination takes shape on fabrics even before muscles. Nature inspires, art responds, Boneswimmer designs.
Nature inspires, art responds, Boneswimmer draws.
Here are the creatures that descend from the Ark's gangplank:
Rosé – Pink Zebra
The classic zebra is already a rather unlikely animal. The pink zebra, on the other hand, is a political statement: "I'm going outside the lines and I'm going to make you striped." It's the one that looks like it was drawn with school highlighters, colors so bright you'd spot it even from three lanes away.


King – Sovereign Lion
You don't even need a roar: a look is enough. King is the costume of those who climb onto the block with the natural authority of the pack leader. He doesn't ask permission from the lane, he dominates it. Electric blue, stormy mane, innate charisma. The others swim, you reign.


Glow – Luminous Panther
The panther is famous for moving without being heard. Glow, however, is definitely visible: neon spots, bright eyes, and an underwater disco vibe. It's for those who swim silently, overtake without warning, and make the pool feel like their video game: it switches all the levels.


Sleepy – Koala zen
The cutest costume in the entire collection. It seems like an invitation to pause and meditate, with that koala absolutely convinced that life is more beautiful when seen from a dream world. Then the clock starts, and Sleepy becomes the ninja mascot: silent, swift, relentless. The perfect adversary: polite and lethal.


Bianca – Poetic Blade
Giant eyes, flowers everywhere, a "Latin saint" smile. Bianca is living proof that sweetness is a form of power. Her opponents underestimate her and then find themselves all knocked off the podium. Be careful, it's not all roses under the sharp "blade."


Waves – Song of the Sirens
Fluorescent waves intertwine like an impossible idea. Waves is the swimsuit for those with swimming in their blood: it glides, flows, and rewrites choreographies in the water. It doesn't splash, but it leaves its mark.


Tiger – Claws and Thorns
Half queen of the jungle, half queen of flowers. Tigrosa is intensity and contrast: piercing eyes, fiery flowers, a stage presence worthy of a grand finale. Tigrosa is the only flower you can't pick. Try to get past her and you'll understand why.


Margô – Magic Cat
Margô has the look of someone who knows secrets no one has figured out. Pop colors, psychedelic nuances, mysterious elegance. Put it on and you feel a little bit witchy, a little bit feline, completely elusive, in and out of the water.


Pinky – Fluorescent Panther
If Glow is the elegant panther, Pinky is the panther who's decided to party with you. A "go ahead" expression, tropical colors, and a sly energy, but then she has a watershed dive in store. Pinky seems to have stepped out of a cartoon, she doesn't make a sound, just smiles and leaves you there staring at the bubbles.


And you, what kind of beast do you feel?